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1. Check out http://www.archives.gov/research_room/obtain_copies/standard_fo... [1]
In a message dated 9/18/2004 4:51:19 PM Pacific Standard Time, LindaBch writes: Click here: http://www.archives.gov/research_room/obtain_copies/standard_form_180.pdf it is a place to request the military records of your ancestors from the various services in the usa. thats all- here is hte email from joy bold .> > > > > >The National Personnel Record Center that is responsible for >maintaining > > >archives of our military records is automating their storage and > > >management of our military recor
2. new web for all states [1]
In a message dated 9/8/2004 8:01:27 PM Pacific Standard Time, NEWYORK-D-request@rootsweb.com writes: >Hi all! > >Having started with a directory of Illinois genealogical resources, >Linkpendium has now finished a first pass through all US localities >and surnames worldwide. > >We have now built a directory to 1,039,142 sources of genealogical >information on the Internet. This is by far the largest >genealogical link collection on The Net. > >Nonetheless, we know we have missed many important resources.
3. New York City Prison The Tombs [1]
http://www.inyc.freeservers.com/custom.html 1850 US Federal Census Quin, Page 142a/147b Conway, page 142a Gallaher, page 143b/145b/150a Beekman, page 145b Bowers, page 145b Miller, page 145b/147a/149a/150b Englehart page 147b Williams page 147b/149b/151a/152a/152b Holler? page 149b Noe page 151b Burke page 152a 1860 US Federal Census GALLAGHER, Page 150 BOWER, Page 157/158 BURKE, Page 158/159/181/182 CONWAY, Page 160 LOW, Page 16
4. ADDITIONAL INFO--- http://www.archives.gov/research_room/obtain_copies/... [1]
In a message dated 9/20/2004 3:43:30 AM Pacific Standard Time, peg@reevesweb.com writes: This is not correct! The only military records housed at the St. Louis branch are for WWI and WWII. All wars prior to that are here in Washington D.C. They use different request forms, and if you get the wrong one, they'll send your request back to you and tell you to fill out the other form. I am not aware of the Archives destroying any original military or pension files. The Revolution is microfilmed and you

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