I checked this out and it is very good. Here is a good site to locate soldiers in the Revolutionary War. Enter last name, then click on the last category where it says "please select" It brings up details of their enlistment. http://165.83.115.136/VFMuster/index.htm
Just a note for those who haven't tried this site.--this seems to be only Valley Forge soldiers. Gail ----- Original Message ----- From: "Merry Ann Simmons" <sams@primenet.com> To: <TATE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, October 30, 2000 1:32 PM Subject: [TATE-L] revolutionary war site off another list > I checked this out and it is very good. > > Here is a good site to locate soldiers in the Revolutionary War. > > Enter last > > name, then click on the last category where it says "please select" It > brings up details of their enlistment. > http://165.83.115.136/VFMuster/index.htm >
In looking at "Confederate Burials in Crown Hill Cemetery, Marion County, IN," published by the Genealogical Society of Marion County (www.rootsweb.com/~ingsmc), I ran across a listing for Pvt. C. C. Tate, TN Co. K, 59th Infantry, who died Dec. 2, 1863. He would have been a prisoner in Camp Morton in Indianapolis. Fred Engelking
Fred, Do you have any information on this C.C. Tate's family? I am still trying to document a Julia Florance Tate born 1823 in New Albany, Ind and married a River Boat Capt - John William Roberts. Thank you, Claire Abel