Patricia, OK, that helps. If you send me his name, I'll be happy to look for him in my muster rolls. Alice Patricia Henry wrote: > Alice: > I believe it was the 206th. (He also was in earlier in the 105th--he was in > twice--so I suppose it could have been that one as well, but my impression > has always been that it was the second term he served in, which was 206th). > Thanks. Patricia > > -----Original Message----- > From: Alice J. Gayley [mailto:agayley@earthlink.net] > Sent: Wednesday, September 29, 2004 5:50 PM > To: PAJEFFER-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: Draft In The Civil War > > > Patricia, > > Do you know what regiment your g-g-grandfather served with? > The muster roll for his regiment/company will indicate > whether or not he was a substitute. NOrmally I would > suggest you look at my PA in the Civil War site, but our new > server isn't up and running yet. When it is running, it > will take me some time to re-load some 3,300 files. > > If you send me his name, I will try to track him down for you. > > Alice Gayley > PS John, I'd like to be added to your list to receive a copy > of the Jeff County draft information. If it will help I can > scan the material for you and let you disseminate the copies > as electronic files. > > Patricia Henry wrote: > >>Do you know if the list includes substitutes (i.e., people who were > > drafted > >>but paid someone else to go for them)? My great-great grandfather is >>supposed to have gone as a substitute for someone else, and would like to >>find some way to confirm (or disprove) that. >>Patricia > > > -- > Pennsylvania in the Civil War > http://www.pa-roots.com/~pacw/ > > > > > > -- Pennsylvania in the Civil War http://www.pa-roots.com/~pacw/
Opps! Don't know now I missed that little detail! His name was Thomas Hauck or Thomas M. Hauck. Sometimes his last name is written Hawk. Thanks, Patricia -----Original Message----- From: Alice J. Gayley [mailto:agayley@earthlink.net] Sent: Saturday, October 02, 2004 1:30 PM To: PAJEFFER-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: Draft In The Civil War Patricia, OK, that helps. If you send me his name, I'll be happy to look for him in my muster rolls. Alice Patricia Henry wrote: > Alice: > I believe it was the 206th. (He also was in earlier in the 105th--he was in > twice--so I suppose it could have been that one as well, but my impression > has always been that it was the second term he served in, which was 206th). > Thanks. Patricia > > -----Original Message----- > From: Alice J. Gayley [mailto:agayley@earthlink.net] > Sent: Wednesday, September 29, 2004 5:50 PM > To: PAJEFFER-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: Draft In The Civil War > > > Patricia, > > Do you know what regiment your g-g-grandfather served with? > The muster roll for his regiment/company will indicate > whether or not he was a substitute. NOrmally I would > suggest you look at my PA in the Civil War site, but our new > server isn't up and running yet. When it is running, it > will take me some time to re-load some 3,300 files. > > If you send me his name, I will try to track him down for you. > > Alice Gayley > PS John, I'd like to be added to your list to receive a copy > of the Jeff County draft information. If it will help I can > scan the material for you and let you disseminate the copies > as electronic files. > > Patricia Henry wrote: > >>Do you know if the list includes substitutes (i.e., people who were > > drafted > >>but paid someone else to go for them)? My great-great grandfather is >>supposed to have gone as a substitute for someone else, and would like to >>find some way to confirm (or disprove) that. >>Patricia > > > -- > Pennsylvania in the Civil War > http://www.pa-roots.com/~pacw/ > > > > > > -- Pennsylvania in the Civil War http://www.pa-roots.com/~pacw/