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    3. I don't usually forward messages to the mailing lists but felt this needed to be. Gracie in Okla. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Judy" <jwhite@unitedwestern.net> To: <CHEROKEE-SURNAMES-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, July 04, 2005 10:56 AM Subject: [CHEROKEE-SURNAMES] RE: World War I Draft Registration Records > This morning I spent some time reading World War 1 Draft Registrations, just > looking to see how many Native American Records I could come up with. I > searched several states, GA, AR, AL, and Ok just to name a few. It will > take a bit of work on your part but you just may be able to find some > ancestors using the information listed below. > > Ancestry has opened up it's World War 1 Draft Registration records for > visitors of Access Genealogy for free. This will cover a 14 day period > between July 4 - July 17 2005. The only thing required to view the > records is an email address and your name. No credit card required! This > is not a 14 day trial of all of their material. It is strictly limited > to their World War 1 Draft Registration images. > > http://www.accessgenealogy.com/ > > In 1917 and 1918, approximately 24 million men living in the United > States completed a World War I draft registration card. These > registration cards represent approximately 98% of the men under the age > of 46. The total U.S. population in 1917-1918 was about 100 million > individuals. In other words, close to 25% of the total population is > represented in these records. > > The WWI draft registration cards database can be an extremely useful > resource because it covers a significant portion of the U.S. male > population in the early twentieth-century. If you had family in the > United States during WWI, you are likely to find at least one relative's > information within this large collection. In addition, these cards > contain more than just names and dates; they contain significant > genealogical information such as birthplace, citizenship status, and > information on the individual's nearest relative. > > In general, the registration cards included the following information > > Full name > Home address > Date and place of birth > Age, race, and country of citizenship > Occupation and employer > Physical description (hair and eye color, height, disabilities) > Additional information such as address of nearest relative, dependent > relatives, marital status, father's birthplace, or previous exemption > from service > Signature. > > http://www.accessgenealogy.com/ > > Direct url: > > http://www.accessgenealogy.com/military/ww1/draft.htm > > Please feel free to pass this information on to others!! > > Judy > > > > > ==== CHEROKEE-SURNAMES Mailing List ==== > Indian Tribes by Location: http://www.accessgenealogy.com/native/indianlocation.htm > > ============================== > Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the > last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx >

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