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Subject: [CTNEWLON-L] Military records
Date: 2 Aug 2001 19:47:04 -0600




I am selling all my genealogy books & CD-ROMS. They are in excellent condition & I have them listed on http://genealogydiscountbooks.freeservers.com/

For example, I have “SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION REVOLUTIONARY WAR GRAVES REGISTER” with cemetery locations of over 69,000 war graves of soldiers & patriots & in many cases their spouses. Source: Revolutionary War Graves Register book pub. by the National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution. NO OTHER SOFTWARE PROGRAMS REQUIRED. 21.99.

Another example: CD #131, Family Tree Maker’s “VETERANS' SCHEDULES: US SELECTED STATES, 1890”--an index of approx. 385,000 war veterans & veterans' widows who were enumerated in the special veterans' schedule of the 1890 census. In 1890, these veterans' schedules were meant only to record information about UNION soldiers & their widows. However, many also recorded information about CONFEDERATE soldiers & soldiers who served in different wars, including the WAR OF 1812 & the MEXICAN AMERICAN WAR. The veterans' schedule generally provides the following detailed information: Veteran's name or widow's name. Rank. Company, regiment, or vessel. Dates of enlistment & discharge. Term of service. Post office address. Any disabilities. Sells new for 29.99; I am asking 19.99.

And I have CD #351, Family Tree Maker’s “ROLL OF HONOR: CIVIL WAR UNION SOLDIERS” that. lists approx 191,000 UNION soldiers who were buried in over 300 national cemeteries, garrison cemeteries, soldiers' lots & private cemeteries. Most records give name, Soundex Code, Rank, Regiment, Company, Date of Death, & Location of final burial site. Some records give birthplace & the age at which he entered the service.
• Soldier's name
• Rank, company, regiment, & battalion to which the soldier belonged
• State or territory of service
Sells new for 39.99, I am asking 22.99.
Thank you, Joan Deaver




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