"Justin M. Sanders" wrote: > I don't believe that regiment had a company containing a large number of > Kaufman County men (although I'd be happy to stand corrected). Actually, I've been thinking of the best way to handle those men who either (1) lived in Kaufman County, but who served in a company raised mostly in some other county, or (2) served in the War but moved to Kaufman county later. The 2nd category is potentially a large one, and Kathey Hunt is preparing an entire book (or two) on the subject. On the other hand, the 1st category should be relatively small and something that I've already got some information on. So..... If you know of a soldier who was a resident of Kaufman county in the 1860-1865 period, but who served in a company that we *don't* have listed on the website, please send me the particulars (name, company/regiment, nature of the evidence (tombstone, pension, etc)). I'll add it to my info and give the file to Abby to put on the website. Justin M. Sanders "I shot an arrow into the air. It fell Dept. of Physics to earth I know not where." --Henry Univ. of South Alabama Wadsworth Longfellow confessing [email protected] to a sad ignorance of ballistics.