Think you so much for your time you are so great. Benjamin Bray lived in Ozark County, MO. and by 9-1861 he answerad the call to join the MO. State Guard Militia. So I would think it would be MO. where he joined. Think you again. Ted ----- Original Message ---- From: Orlena <orlena@swbell.net> To: mo-cemeteries@rootsweb.com Sent: Saturday, July 7, 2007 5:48:59 PM Subject: Re: [MO-CEMETERIES] Headstone pictures - Benjamin B. Bray There won't be a death certificate, as from the County or State, but the Missouri Adjutant General's office, may have had enlistment information with a very short description of him and a discharge or death record from their Military, NOT Pension Records. So far I've not been able to get him on the SOS MO site. Are you sure he enlisted in MO? My husband's, ggrandfather enlisted in the Union Army, his ggrandfather's brother in the Confederate, both were living in MO, but enlisted in Arkansas. Pension records can leave you with as much confusion as you started with. Each new application can contain basically the same information with different dates for births, deaths, marriages and etc. They can even in the end give a death date, place, and cemetery, for the wife who survived and received the pension, that can't be verified by State Death Certificates after it was a law State records were to be kept! http://www.sos.mo.gov/archives/resources/civilwar/6.asp http://www.sos.mo.gov/archives/soldiers/ I suggest you get what you can from MO records, before going to National Archives for theirs. MO may have what you want. If they don't... Then contact the National Archives or Veterans site http://www.itd.nps.gov/cwss/ . From the National Archives inquire about cost of his entire file. This should get you all the worthless as well as possibly the information a less than through clerk might miss or consider unimportant. I've been glad I got the entire file and I've spent a lot and got almost nothing. In one case, I still don't know how, or if, the gentleman was related to my family. I traced him from a military photo and a few later photos in a family album from his name only. Since there was a step-greatgrandmother, it's a possibility he was through her, or not related to anyone. So, if the cost would be a hardship, go for the cheaper options. I understand the cost has gone up. If there's a place for it, state you want his BURIAL place if it can be found. This looks as if it could be a help with information. I haven't done much of this type research since I've had a computer. All mine was done back in the 1980's. http://www.oz.net/~cyndihow/pensions.htm http://www.genealogybranches.com/civilwar/ google search: http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=National+Archives+Civil+War+pension+records&btnG=Search Orlena Teddy Holcombe <t.holcombe@sbcglobal.net> wrote: Think you so much, yes his wife did get a pension. If I cen't find out there is there any way I can get a death certificate or could I find out where he is buried at Veterans recards. Think you again for your time. Ted ----- Original Message ---- From: Orlena To: mo-cemeteries@rootsweb.com Sent: Friday, July 6, 2007 5:51:30 PM Subject: Re: [MO-CEMETERIES] Headstone pictures - Benjamin B. Bray Did you check to see if anyone drew his Military pension? If someone did, their applications and etc. might give his burial place. Orlena Teddy Holcombe wrote: My great great grandfather Benjamin B. Bray born 1817 died Jan 1862 at the winter headquarters of Colonel or General McBrides Brigade, Company A First Cavalry in Springfield, MO. I have not been able to find where he is buried, could you help me please, If you can I'll be so thinkfull. Ted ----- Original Message ---- From: "Harmony1417@aol.com" To: MO-CEMETERIES@rootsweb.com Sent: Friday, July 6, 2007 1:39:20 AM Subject: Re: [MO-CEMETERIES] Headstone pictures In a message dated 7/4/2007 11:01:33 P.M. Central Daylight Time, david.sloan@sbcglobal.net writes: I really love going out and walking and learning new spellings of names. We just went out yesterday and took 1499 photos of Maple Park cem here in Springfield MO. Hay were 3/4 the way done. I forget real easy that's due to the MS, but I keep plugging away at sending copies of these headstones to the ones that need them. real picky about that too. We recently bought a new digital camera and are wanting to make pictures of headstones for our records. Hopefully, we'll get proficient enough to make pictures of stones for others as RAGK. My question of the list is: What would be some hints, suggestions, cautions, things TO do as well as NOT to do, etc. Are there those of you who have made such pictures with really good results as well as not so good results? We are wanting to "give back" to the public some of the help that has been given us through the years with our genealogy and thought this would be appropriate. Eager to hear from you. 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