Hello: The webpage is divided into a page for each book and it gives the contents that are in each volume. All books are divided into basically the same categories: A. The burials done alphabetically by churches (alphabetically listed): each man identified as CSA has listed his wife's burial (if there with him and if not, listed anyhow with pertinent information such as marriage date, her maiden name, children etc.) The man's service is identified, Co., Regt., Inf, Cavalry, State Troop etc., and some information about his service. Then if he drew a pension. Then genealogical profile of each man using census records, identifying father, mother, marriage for them, brothers and sisters and if brothers served and if so crossed back to a burial place for them if located. B. Muster rolls: all muster rolls that can be found for the county involved, Inf., State troops, militia etc. In Rabun Co. I also included all N.C. and S.C. units that had men in them from Rabun Co. C. Militia enrollments: Men between 16 and 60 who enlisted in the county militias, has age, occupation, if disqualified for service, and where born. D. Pensions (widows and veterans E. Salt lists : all wives and widows of men in service were allowed salt rations. These are done alphabetically by lists of 1863 and 1864. Many times a woman was "wife" i 1863 and "widow" in 1864. Also head of households in 1862 are listed in some books and eventually those men went into service too. F. Men who drew first pensions from loss of limbs 1883 G. a list of all burials in the county that were born between 1800 and 1850 and CANNOT be identified as having served. H. various courthouse lists according to county records, in Rabun Co. I list a list of all men "eligible for service in 1862". in Franklin Co. a Confederate Ledger transcribed (an original I might add never before printed) in many volumes letters home, in White Co. I have 52 letters home from Leander Crumley in the 52nd Ga. Regt. I have pictures of men in the Jackson Co. book. all the burials are indexed alphabetically and all the other lists are done in running alphabetical listings for ease of searching. Jackson Co. alone has over 5000 men in the muster roll section. The books are perfect binding, soft covers, and 8 1/2 x 11 pages. If you will look at the webpage again you will see each book has a page with its contents on it like I describe above and the number of listings in each section and the pages in the book etc. Then each volume on their own page has a SURNAME index for you to see names that are included in the books. More I couldn't add on the webpage due to space If I can answer any questions I will be happy to do so. Please give the webpage a look again, it is quite detailed on each book. It even gives the regiments names that are in the books for each volume. Be sure to click on each page for each book. They are done in running order on the initial page by Volume 1 through Volume 7. Karen ----- Original Message ----- From: "Debbie Spencer" <info@professionalheritage.com> To: <GARABUN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, July 12, 2004 8:18 PM Subject: Re: [GARABUN] Men Wore Grey Series/ N.E. Ga. Counties > Karen - I checked out this url. It appears that you are selling your book > at this site. Is that correct? I've been able to locate some info. on > what's in your book at your site, but no actual information. In other > words, I've seen where you list soldiers last names, etc. that are in your > book, but that's all - just information stating how to order your book. > > I'm no computer wizard and am probably missing where you can actually get > information... I appreciate your patience... Thanks in advance for > clarification... > > Many cheers! > > Deborah Spencer, President > Association of Professional Genealogists > NC Chapter > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Karen T. Ledford" <ktledford@alltel.net> > To: <GARABUN-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Wednesday, July 07, 2004 4:31 PM > Subject: [GARABUN] Men Wore Grey Series/ N.E. Ga. Counties > > > > > > If you are doing research on your Confederate ancestors and their families > > this webpage may be of interest to you: > > > > http://home.alltel.net/ktledford/menworegrey > > > > The webpage gives a detailed description of each volume and contents, and > > also each volume has a SURNAME index for your convenience. > > > > Volume I: Franklin Co., Ga. > > Volume II: Habersham Co., Ga. > > Volume III: Stephens Co., Ga. > > Volume IV: Rabun Co., Ga. > > Volume V: White Co., Ga. > > Volume VI: Banks Co., Ga. > > Volume VII: Jackson Co., Ga. > > > > Any questions please direct them to me. > > > > Thank you, > > Karen T. 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