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    1. RE: Draft In The Civil War
    2. Patricia Henry
    3. 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/

    10/02/2004 07:01:21