[or-roots] Civil War Causualty Lists

Harguess, Dale dharguess at coastline.edu
Wed Jun 16 08:00:51 PDT 2010


I know that there have been books published that give all the known
casualties of the civil war because my local genealogy library has them.
They are several volumes.  I can't remember what the series is called
but if I remember I will look the next time I am at the library.
Dale

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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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