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    1. Re: [NY-Mil] Civil war soldiers
    2. Tamaris Dolton
    3. Gary and all: This was sent me on a look-up DOLTON-card file-Indian Mound-Sec 7 Lot 33 Stephen R. Dolton, Co. B 9th NY H Art. 1832-1918 (GAR Emblem) On same card: Orlando Lillie, Co. B 91 Reg. NYV 1841-1904 (GAR Emblem) Maryette Lillie Loyster, 1849-1928 Alonzo Lillie, Co. I 111 Reg. NYV 1837-1906 I have been to the 111th and found Alonzo and his brother (?) Jabez but I can't find the 9th Artillery. Ialso have found an Albert DOLTON in the 111th. Punching in Stephen R. DOLTON on a Civil War site (Ancestry) I came up with Co. D 75 NY Inf. private enlisted 14 oct. 1861 Lockport NY...discharged disability on 09 dec. 1863. Would this mean that this man received a pension ??? I know so little about the Civil War. Was there even enough $$ for pensions ??? If this is my man I've been looking for him for 33 years....what a find this would be. Thank all of you for your help. I sure do love this computer. Tam in NY Searching: DOLTON SMITH SEARLES APGAR BULLOCK GILBERT CREELY Gary Welch wrote: > > Tam, > > I have a copy of the roster of the 9th N.Y.H.A. and will do lookups for > anyone interested. > > Gary Welch > > -----Original Message----- > From: Tamaris Dolton [mailto:aduck@together.net] > Sent: Saturday, February 19, 2000 5:04 AM > To: NY-Military-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [NY-Mil] Civil war soldiers > > Help....deleted the site ...where can I find Civil War soldiers...to be > specfic Co. B 9th NY H Art. Tam in NY > > ______________________________

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