[or-roots] Civil War Causualty Lists
Barbara Wulf
Wulf at bendbroadband.com
Sat Jun 12 19:11:36 PDT 2010
You could try looking for a widow's pension for the daughters.
You said they were at home. Were they using married names?
Barb
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>I am wondering if there were kept any lists of Civil War Casualties?
> Either at the national level, or even the unit level. Mainly I am looking
> for anyone who may have served from the SE Ohio [Muskingham] area. Morgan
> County.
>
> I don't know exactly who I am looking for. That makes it a little harder!
> I have a head of household [who was too old for the CW] owning and living
> on a homestead just north of McConnellsville who died in 1867. His will
> lists WAY TO MANY CHILDREN. He mentions each person by name, but only
> calls a few of the grand children. His marriage aged daughters are ALL
> living at home. My thought is, maybe they are all home because their
> husbands didn't come home from the CW. They all would have been of an age
> for that war.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Fred
>
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