Genealogy Wise

The Genealogy & Family History Social Network

U.S. Civil War 1860-1870

Information

U.S. Civil War 1860-1870

There have been comments that there is no Group for the Civil War. Well, there is now. Network with others to find your CW ancestor, ask for look-ups, relate stories about your CW ancestor

Members: 241
Latest Activity: May 14

Discussion Forum

Australia and the US Civil War

Started by Jim Avery May 8.

census of Union and Confederate Veterans

Started by Edward Douglas Fitts Aug 5, 2012.

Union pension paid by a southern state

Started by Daniel Sample Jan 17, 2012.

Comment Wall

Comment

You need to be a member of U.S. Civil War 1860-1870 to add comments!

Comment by Beverly Simpson on October 6, 2011 at 8:26am

Looking for information on the following soldiers:

Amos Warren Hudspeth...Co I 3rd AR inf...CSA

 

Isaac Keen

Elisha Keen

George W. Keen

James Thomas

Jeptha Keen

William R. Keen

All in the 7th Tennessee Cavalry  USA

Isaac and Elisha were both prisoners at Andersonville

Any information would be great appreciated

please send to my e-mail b_simpson5@yahoo.com 

Comment by frank E. Whatley on July 28, 2011 at 2:37pm

 My Great Gr father !st Lt.Union Army married A New Mexico Pena blanca  lady Candelaria Leyva, mar. in Santa Fe 5/51864 cannot find  Mar. record

any ideals where to look

 

Comment by Beverly Simpson on July 28, 2011 at 1:17pm

Karen, anything that you would send to me regarding Henry J. Gayler would be greatly appreciated...please send it to my e-mail at b_simpson5@yahoo.com...and Suzanne, that is incredible news!!!!

 

Comment by Bob Mooney-Pa on July 26, 2011 at 2:37pm
Suzanne...that's great that you did that for him.We need more people to step up and do things like that for our families and our history. WTG
Comment by Suzanne Temple on July 26, 2011 at 2:29pm

My husbans's g g grandfather was with the 19th Ohio for three months, and then reenlisted with the 115th Ohio for three years.  While doing family research last year we found his cremains still being kept in the Oregon State hospital, had them shipped to us, and held a reenactment and funeral for him in his hometown.  If it wasn't for all the genealogy sites and groups like this one, he could still be sitting in Oregon and unclaimed.  UNBELIEVEABLE!

 

Comment by Bob Mooney-Pa on July 26, 2011 at 1:50pm

I don't know if anyone has seen this site but I find it useful.

http://www.americancivilwarforum.com

Comment by Karen Synychak on July 9, 2011 at 8:48pm
Beverly, I found several references for Henry Gaylor and Henry J. Gaylor on Ancestry.  He is in the U.S. Civil War Soldiers, Alabama Civil War Soldiers, and U.S. Federal Census 1850, 1860, 1870, 1880, and 1900.  Let me know if you need these docs.
Comment by TerryAnn Bertone on July 5, 2011 at 11:06am
Can someone help me? Meldrick Marion Hand was my GG Grandfather. Footnote said he was in Co C 9th LA Inf. But when I googled the 9th LA Inf all records show that the 9th surrender a few months in LA before he was killed in Sharpsburg, MD on 9-16-1863. Soldier were paroled and sent home.Does anyone have any thoughts? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Comment by Beverly Simpson on July 5, 2011 at 9:56am
Looking for any  info on Henry J. Gayler/Gaylor Pvt Co E 30th AL inf
Comment by Beverly Simpson on June 7, 2011 at 11:34am

Looking for any CW info on the following brothers:

 

William Nash b. 1835 NC - killed in Battlle of Stone River

Jeremiah Nash b. 1845 IN - d. Mar 1863 in LaGrange, TN

George W. Nash b. 15 Aug 1839 IN - he was with Co 21st IN Inf and later with 1st IN heavy artillary

I have a feeling that their older brother Pleasant R. Nash was also in service, but have not been able to find anything on this yet

Thanks!!

 

Members (241)

 
 
 

Members

Badge

Loading…

© 2013   Created by Nat Ins for Genealogical Studies.

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Terms of Service