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Confederate Ancestors

Help with researching your Confederate ancestors.

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Latest Activity: Feb 3, 2019

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For everyone who loves the Civil War or has CSA ancestors. Lets help each other with research.
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For Texas Researchers:
Texas Adjutant General's Department:
An Introduction to Military Rolls at the Texas State Archives, 1835-1915, 1917, 1935, undated

Civil War military rolls, 1860-1865, 54.06 cubic ft. (two series)
"Confederate" military rolls, 1861-1865, 52.76 cubic ft.

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Looking for CSA Records but can't find them yourself? I used The Confederate War Department and while it isn't a free service, they found what I could not.

Discussion Forum

Do you have a letter from your CSA ancestor?

Started by Sherry Hightower Nov 6, 2011. 0 Replies

ARNEY's who fought during the American Civil War for Tennessee

Started by Stan Arney. Last reply by Darron Williams Mar 10, 2011. 1 Reply

Georgia-Confederate Ancestors

Started by Ms. Gerry Hill. Last reply by Emory David Flanders Jan 25, 2011. 1 Reply

Maj. Henry van Buren's, Rio Grande Volunteer Light Artillery, "The Galveston Battery"

Started by James Alfred Locke Miller Jr.. Last reply by Anne Russell Oct 19, 2010. 1 Reply

CIVIL WAR VETERANS IN AUSTRALIA OR NEW ZEALAND

Started by James M. Gray. Last reply by Jayne McCormick Oct 2, 2010. 1 Reply

T. W. Redman,

Started by Sherry Hightower Aug 15, 2010. 0 Replies

Phillip B Fowler, Feb 1846, Eureka, MS to Feb 1914, Beaumont, TX

Started by Sherry Hightower. Last reply by Sherry Hightower Aug 15, 2010. 4 Replies

CSA Veterans in the Selman Family Cemetery, Cherokee Co TX

Started by Sherry Hightower. Last reply by James Alfred Locke Miller Jr. Dec 27, 2009. 3 Replies

Company B, 3rd Texas Calvary Reg't (part 1; A- Dreype)

Started by Sherry Hightower. Last reply by Sherry Hightower Dec 11, 2009. 4 Replies

The 1870 Census Mystery

Started by Jeanie DiLeonardo. Last reply by Russell Jordan Dec 9, 2009. 9 Replies

My Georgia Confederates

Started by Lisa Katherine Sears Kennedy Aug 18, 2009. 0 Replies

Looking for more info...

Started by Rachel Monroe Jul 28, 2009. 0 Replies

Captains Palmer and Harrington's Companies

Started by Vicki Murphy Jul 14, 2009. 0 Replies

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Comment by Dae Powell on August 7, 2009 at 6:23am
Another excellent Civil War site is Bits of Blue and Gray. Give it a look -- it's not your ordinary list of names.
Happy Dae·
Comment by Darron Williams on August 7, 2009 at 6:20am
It's a good idea to start this group. An excellent website is as follows :

http://www.militaryhistoryonline.com/genealogy/default.aspx

Add your Confederate ancestors to the database. Another good way to connect with others researching the same soldier.

D.W.
Comment by Carolyn Carter on August 2, 2009 at 3:23pm
Thanks, I'm on it!
Comment by Carolyn Carter on August 2, 2009 at 2:35pm
Hi ya'll! I;m new at this so if anyone can help me, I would really appreciate it. I am looking for information on one of my ancestors. He would be Obediah Cox served in Texas in the 12 Calvary, Company K, Texas. How can I find more information on him?
Comment by Dae Powell on July 30, 2009 at 9:03pm
An excellent idea, Melanie. I hope that becomes possible.
Happy Dae·
ShoeString Genealogy
Comment by Melanie Henry on July 30, 2009 at 8:49pm
I have several Southern soldiers in my ancestry, but I have found that I am interested in a number of the interest groups. I'm worried about being deluged by email. Is it possible to get a digest email once a week?
Comment by Kate Steere on July 27, 2009 at 5:24am
Hi Deborah, have you done a search on Footnote? They have great Confederate records, esp pay rosters, which might help you determine if they are the same people.
Comment by Deborah Dale on July 26, 2009 at 7:08pm
I'm trying to determine if the following individuals could possibly be the same person, but I don't know if it was unusual to have more than one enlistment date. Do the enlistment dates below refer to when these soldiers joined that particular regiment or the confederacy itself?
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DRAKE, Abram Pvt Age 32 Enl 31 Aug 1861 at Pocahontas, AR (Company G, 14th Regiment (McCarver's) Arkansas .

DRAKE, A. B. Pvt (Company F, 21st McCarver's Arkansas Infantry Regiment)

DRAKE, A. B. Pvt Enl 19 July 1862, Lawrence Co, Ark (Company B, 38th Arkansas Regiment).

The source for these listings is: < http://www.couchgenweb.com/civilwar/ >

Pocahontas, Ar is in Randolph County, adjacent to Lawrence County. My ancestor Abraham DRAKE lived in Lawrence County in 1860. Since McCarver's 14th regiment turned into the 21st, it is probable that the first two soldiers are the same person.

I'm curious about the following as well:

1. Is the place of enlistment typically where the soldier was living at the time?
2. Why wouldn't a soldier's first name be spelled out, as in "A. B. Drake" if he was enlisting for the first time or only time?
3. And this is probably glaringly obvious to most in this group, but I'm having a hard time discovering how one determines whether a soldier was a volunteer or a regular? Thanks in advance to anyone for their guidance.
Comment by John Newmark on July 25, 2009 at 6:05am
Stacy -- have you tried contacting the Cemetery Sexton at the Bardstown Cemetery? It's possible his gravesite was moved, but if so, the cemetery could still have records of it, even if he didn't make their online list of soldiers buried there.
Comment by Phillip Marr on July 23, 2009 at 2:28pm
I am proud to state that at least three of my great grandfathers served and fought honorablly for the Confederacy. My problem is my g-grandfather John Wesley Marr who lived in Clay County, MO.. In the obituary for one of John's sons it was stated that John served with General Sterling Price during the War that John was wounded and his leg was amputated. But I can find no record of his having served. I was told that he was quite active in the Confederate Veterans Association. Not needing the money, he never made an application for the Confederate pension. I did not find him in the CW soldier/sailor site and I can't find him in any material about Gen Price. What I am hoping is that members of this group can help me prove that John Marr did serve the Confederacy. Here's hoping. Phillip
 

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