U S Civil War Pension Index
Anatomy Of A Civil War Pension File Florida State Genealogical Society These application cards (for federal, not confederate pensions) were indexed by the pension office and kept by the national archives. this database is an index to nearly 2.5 million of these application cards. This microfilm publication reproduces a general index to pension files, 1861–1934. the pension applications to which this index applies relate chiefly to army, navy, and marine corps service performed between 1861 and 1916.
Researching The Civil War Pension Index On Findmypast One of the defining events in american history, the civil war involved millions of men who served the united states and the confederate states. millions of these men, or their dependents, applied for pension support from the federal government. Images of the name index to pension files held at the national archives. the files relate to service between 1861 and 1916. most of the files are for union civil war service but also include the war with spain, philippine insurrection, boxer rebellion and regular u.s. military forces. Pension applications for service in the us army between 1861 and 1900, grouped according to the units in which the veterans served. Individual records search search search all records census & electoral rolls birth, marriage & death, including parish military wills & probate immigration & travel schools, directories & church histories public member trees card catalogue member search memories dna traits learning hub help ancestry academy community site status ancestry academy community site status suggested actions terms.
Civil War Blog Pension applications for service in the us army between 1861 and 1900, grouped according to the units in which the veterans served. Individual records search search search all records census & electoral rolls birth, marriage & death, including parish military wills & probate immigration & travel schools, directories & church histories public member trees card catalogue member search memories dna traits learning hub help ancestry academy community site status ancestry academy community site status suggested actions terms. Today’s featured familysearch collection is united states general index to pension files, 1861 1934. this is a searchable collection with images. the collection contains images of the national archives’ carded name index to pension files for veterans who served in the military between 1861 and 1916 and applied for a military pension. One of the most popular of these databases is the civil war pension index, which allows users to locate their ancestors in the index, and then view and print out digitized copies of the actual national archives' civil war pension index cards for use in requesting pension records from nara. This collection is an index of pension application cards for veterans of the u.s. military ranging from 1861 to 1934, and includes images of the original cards. It provides a quick reference to pension applications filed between 1861 and 1934 and includes information such as the soldier’s unit, rank, application and certificate numbers, and the state from which the application was submitted.
Civil War Blog Today’s featured familysearch collection is united states general index to pension files, 1861 1934. this is a searchable collection with images. the collection contains images of the national archives’ carded name index to pension files for veterans who served in the military between 1861 and 1916 and applied for a military pension. One of the most popular of these databases is the civil war pension index, which allows users to locate their ancestors in the index, and then view and print out digitized copies of the actual national archives' civil war pension index cards for use in requesting pension records from nara. This collection is an index of pension application cards for veterans of the u.s. military ranging from 1861 to 1934, and includes images of the original cards. It provides a quick reference to pension applications filed between 1861 and 1934 and includes information such as the soldier’s unit, rank, application and certificate numbers, and the state from which the application was submitted.
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