http://www.itd.nps.gov/cwss/soldiers.htm
you might want to check out this site, and if you get the Civil war pensions, they are
really good, theye have so much information in them. Here is my line, you can see what
information is on the pension here
http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=message&r=rw&p=localities.n...
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Teddy
List Mom for the Grayson Co Ky
List, Brady, Vertrees, Ford,
Fulkerson,and Commonwealth
http://www.kygenweb.net/pd-res/deford.html
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I forgot to asterisk:
>My Clark county folks are fairly recent (only a 2-4 generations), and many
>cross into the Louisville area, and most came up from Nashville. The
>lines with an asterisk originated in Ireland (northwest/west Central -
>around Co.Mayo, mostly), while the Arnolds came from Switzerland and the
>Raucks and Juliuses came from Germany:
>
>Primary lines:
>
>Jennings *
>Julius
>Rauck
>Ryan *
>Arnold
>Burke *
>Tonery/Tonry *
>Banes/Baynes/Baines/Bane/Baine *
>I also have a reasonable amount of information on the Ernest John
>Frederick family who married the sister (Kate/Catherine Banes) of my great
>great grandmother Mary Banes Jennings.
>
>I'm interested in information that anyone has about the Civil War hospital
>at Port Fulton.
>
>Thanks!
Pam Jennings King
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and having writ, moves on
nor all your piety nor wit
shall lure it back to cancel half a line
nor all your tears wash out a word of it."
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