Thank you Barbara and Tami! Yippee! Thank you to all of you who looked for Samuel A. Wilson and sent me the site. I went back into my info and found that Samuel Alvin Wilson was known as Alvin and was in Co. D. I found him at the Roundhead site! Thanks so much!! Gayle -----Original Message----- From: Babara P Jameson <marksnana@juno.com> To: PABEAVER-L@rootsweb.com <PABEAVER-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Tuesday, April 20, 1999 4:26 PM Subject: Re: [PABEAVER-L] Civil War question :There were two Samuel Wilsons with the PA 100th Vol Inf. Neither was :Samuel A. One was Samuel B and the other was Samuel F. No hometown :given for either. One killed at Spotsylvania, VA on 12 May 1864 and the :other killed 6 March 1864. No place given. : :There is a set of books called the History of PA Volunteers. You might :try a big library for these books. The site I use is: :www.civilwardata.com. Costs $10 for one visit or $25 for a year's :subscription. The site isn't complete, and they are missing some people. : I know all the information about my Grandad's uncle, but he isn't :listed. : :So--that doesn't mean Sam'l A Wilson didn't serve with the 100th. Oh :yes, I don't think he could have been born in 1849and have gone back to :PA at the beginning of the war. : :Want me to look for anything else? : :Barbara Jameson : : :==== PABEAVER Mailing List ==== :To contact Patti Caldwell, Listmistress, click below: : mailto:impattic@mediaone.net :remember, "Please practice random acts of kindness"........ : : : : : : : : : : : :