You are more than welcome and please let me know if I may be of further assistance. Sincerely---Julian R. Harper SIMMONSCRAFT@cs.com wrote: > dear julian > thank you so much it is exceedingly kind of you. the thing of it is i filed > the proper naft form and all just like i did for my union vet. i got back a > lot of info on my union vet and only had to pay $10.00 for it, but they did > not even check for my southern vet. the reply was we don't have any records > on the southern vets and your vet had to sign a pardon form they didn't even > look.my vet was from south carolina. his name was isaac hartley hatcher, mar > to naomi cooper hatcher he was born abt 1826 d.12-09-1891.he was in > 2 battalion of south carolina sharp shooters, a private, the box # is 000381 > the exct#i is 0014 and the record # is 00003955 on the civil war muster rolls > .i also have an uncle isaacs brother whose name was abner hatcher, who was > wounded at petersburg, va in 1864 of the co D 26th regiment south carolina > vol.inf ,,ABNER was wounded in 1864. > b 1843 d. 1900 (isacc was my great etc.i grand father.isaac probably signed > up in horry co s.c. .i thank you for any help. > blessings > diane simmons > simmonscraft@cs.com > > ==== SCHORRY Mailing List ==== > On-Line Newspaper: > http://www.myrtlebeachaccess.com/ > Click on "The Sun News Online", then on "Obituaries". Check the "Local" > section on Saturdays when they feature area history. > All South Carolina Newpaper sites: > http://www.usnewspaperlinks.com/scnews.html > > ============================== > Join the RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: > Linking the world, one GEDCOM at a time. > http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/