I love "finding aids" that will let one know where you can find obscure records (or information that almost everyone ignores) and I publish this information in our society's periodical. Your genealogy youtube channel is the VERY BEST one available. Absolutely, the BEST, period. Thank you for all the work you put into enlightening everyone on how to be a "genealogist."
Is it possible to see a page inside your Lost Pensions book to see what it looks like? What kind of information we will find there? Thanks. And so... this isn't related to CW pensions, at all, I guess.
The information found in the Lost Pension book is the name, relationship (w/o, c/o, a/o; widow, child, administrator), the year, and the claim number. You are right, it does not cover the Civil War. The final payments for the Civil War are usually in the pension on the "Dead" card.
I love "finding aids" that will let one know where you can find obscure records (or information that almost everyone ignores) and I publish this information in our society's periodical. Your genealogy youtube channel is the VERY BEST one available. Absolutely, the BEST, period. Thank you for all the work you put into enlightening everyone on how to be a "genealogist."
I guess you can tell that I love them also. Thanks for your support.
Is it possible to see a page inside your Lost Pensions book to see what it looks like? What kind of information we will find there? Thanks.
And so... this isn't related to CW pensions, at all, I guess.
The information found in the Lost Pension book is the name, relationship (w/o, c/o, a/o; widow, child, administrator), the year, and the claim number. You are right, it does not cover the Civil War. The final payments for the Civil War are usually in the pension on the "Dead" card.