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Research Outline
   

Table of Contents
Introduction
     Using This Outline
     Records At The Family History Library
     The Family History Library Catalog
     Access To Family History Library Periodicals
Basic Search Strategies
     Map Of The United States
Archives And Libraries
     Other Libraries
     State Archives And State Libraries
     County And Town Courthouses
     Historical And Genealogical Societies
     Federal Repository Libraries
     Inventories, Registers, Catalogs
Bible Records
Biography
     Individual Biographies
     Compiled Biographies
Cemeteries
     Locating Cemeteries And Cemetery Records
     Records At The Family History Library
     Funeral Home Records
Census
     Federal Censuses
     Colonial, State, And Local Censuses
Church Records
     History Of American Churches
     Finding Church Records
     Church Records At The Family History Library
     Guides To Church Records
Court Records
     Federal Courts
     State And Local Courts
     Major Types Of Court Records
     Locating Court Records
     Court Records Of Adoption
Directories
Emigration And Immigration
     Finding The Country And City Of Origin
     Passenger Arrival Records
     Ship Arrival Records
     Other Published Sources
     Canadian Border Crossings, 1895-1954
     Passports
     Emigration Records Of Europe
Gazetteers
     Modern Place Names
     Historical Place Names
Genealogy
     Unique Sources Available From The Family History Library
     Published Sources
     Manuscript Collections
Historical Geography
History
     United States History
     Local Histories
Land And Property
     Government Land Grants
     Subsequent Exchanges Of Land
Maps
     Plat Maps
     Ward Maps Of Major Cities
     Topographic Maps
     Atlases
     Historical Atlases
     Locating Township And County Boundaries
     Land Ownership Maps
Military Records
     Types Of Military Service
     Selected Family History Library Holdings From The National Archives
     U.S. Army
     Guidebooks
Minorities
Native Races
Naturalization And Citizenship
     Requirements For Naturalization
     Naturalization Process
     Naturalization Records
     Locating Naturalization Records
Newspapers
Obituaries
Periodicals
     Genealogical Magazines Of General Interest
     Genealogical Journals
     Indexes
     Obtaining Periodicals
Probate Records
     The Probate Process
     Availability Of Probate Records
Societies
     Historical And Genealogical Societies
     Lineage And Hereditary Societies
     Family Associations
     Fraternal Organizations
     Guide To Societies And Associations
     Locating Society Records In The Family History Library Catalog
Taxation
Town Records
Vital Records
     General Historical Background
     Regional Differences
     Birth Records
     Marriage Records
     Divorce Records
     Death Records
     Locating Vital Records
Other Records
For Further Reading
     Basic Research Strategies
     More Information About U.S. Records
     Reading The Records
     Guides To Additional Sources
     For Ready Reference
Comments And Suggestions

MILITARY RECORDS


The U.S. Military Records Research Outline (34118) provides extensive information about federal and other military records and search strategies. It is an important resource for genealogists who are seeking ancestors who served their coutnry. The state research outline for each state also mentions important military records for that state.

Military records identify millions of individuals who served in the military or who were eligible for service. Evidence that an ancestor actually served may be found in family traditions, census records, naturalization records, biographies, cemetery records, and records of veterans' organizationsLook this term up in the glossary.. The Family History Library has an extensive collection of military records, particularly for 1775 to 1918.

You can most effectively search military records if you know at least the state where the individual was living when he was of age to serve in the military. It is also helpful to know the branch of service (army, navy, etc.) he may have served in. Your ancestor may have served in a local unitLook this term up in the glossary., state unitLook this term up in the glossary., or a federal forceLook this term up in the glossary..


Types of Military Service


Local and State Military Forces

During the colonial period most able-bodied men aged 16 to 60 were expected to participate in a local militiaLook this term up in the glossary.. These militias were organized by towns, counties, or colonies. After the Revolutionary War, each state retained a militia organization. These units evolved into the National GuardLook this term up in the glossary. after the Civil War. Records of militia and national guard units were kept by local and state governments.


Federal Military Forces

Your ancestor may be found in a federal military record if he:


Selected Family History Library Holdings from the National Archives

Some of the key military records at the Family History Library are listed briefly below. For full citations, more details, records and strategies see the U.S. Military Records Research Outline (34118).


Revolutionary WarLook this term up in the glossary. (1775-1783)

General Index to Compiled Military Service Records of Revolutionary War Soldiers. (Computer number 280117.)

Compiled Service Records of Soldiers Who Served in the American Army during the Revolutionary War. (Computer number 432762.)

Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty Land Warrant Application Files, 1800-1900. (Computer number 178932.)


War of 1812Look this term up in the glossary. (1812-1815)

Index to Compiled Service Records of Volunteer Soldiers Who Served during the War of 1812. (Computer number 375084.)

Index to War of 1812 Pension Application Files. (Computer number 113898.)


Mexican WarLook this term up in the glossary. (1846-1848)

Index to Compiled Service Records of Volunteer Soldiers Who Served during the Mexican War. (Computer number 328750.)

Index to Mexican War Pension files, 1887-1926. (Computer number 345826.)


Civil WarLook this term up in the glossary. (1861-1865)

Union RecordsLook this term up in the glossary.

General Index to Pension Files, 1861-1934. (Computer number 245945.) Includes the Civil War, Spanish-American War, and Philippine Insurrection but not World War I.

Indexes to Compiled Service Records of Volunteer Union Soldiers Who Served in Organizations from the State of . . . Every state except South Carolina had units that served in the Union Army. Separate indexes of the compiled service recordsLook this term up in the glossary. for each state and territory are on microfilm at the National Archives and the Family History Library.

The service records of some states (primarily southern states) are at the Family History Library. See the Locality Search of the Family History Library Catalog under the [STATE] - MILITARY RECORDS - CIVIL WAR, 1861-1865 - INDEXES.


Confederate RecordsLook this term up in the glossary.

Pension Files and Indexes. After the war most Southern states and some border states granted pensions to veterans living within their borders. These are state rather than federal records. The Family History Library has microfilm copies of the pension files or indexes for:

Alabama computer number 482000
Arkansas computer number 588054
Florida computer number 377657
Georgia computer number 374852
Kentucky computer number 569186
Louisiana computer numbers 380709; 354488; 248616
Mississippi computer number 277157
Missouri computer number 195357
North Carolina computer number 494409
Oklahoma computer number 197031
Tennessee computer number 250899
Texas computer number 318535
Virginia computer number 534241

Consolidated Index to Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers. (Computer number 323922.)

Indexes to Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in Organizations from the State of . . .

Indexes and service records for each available state available at the National Archives and the Family History Library. See the Locality Search of the Family History Library Catalog under the [STATE] - MILITARY RECORDS - CIVIL WAR, 1861-1865 - INDEXES.


Spanish-American WarLook this term up in the glossary. (1898)

General Index to Compiled Service Records of Volunteer Soldiers who Served During the War with Spain. (Computer number 288680.)

Pensions are indexed in the:

General Index to Pension Files, 1861-1934. (Computer number 245945.)


Philippines InsurrectionLook this term up in the glossary. (1899-1902)

Index to Compiled Service Records of Volunteer Soldiers Who Served during the Philippine Insurrection. (Computer number 290106.)

Pensions are indexed in the:

General Index to Pension Files, 1861-1934. (Computer number 245945.)


World War ILook this term up in the glossary. (1917-1918)

World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918. (Computer number 504818.) See the Locality Search of the Family History Library Catalog under [STATE] - MILITARY RECORDS.


Indian WarsLook this term up in the glossary. (1784-1926)

Index to Compiled Service Records of Volunteer Soldiers Who Served from 1784 to 1811. (Computer number 555931.)

Compiled Service Records of Volunteer Soldiers Who Served from 1784 to 1811. (Computer number 325325.)

Index to Indian War Pension Files, 1892-1926. (Computer number 326152.)

Index to Compiled Service Records of Volunteer Soldiers Who Served during Indian Wars and Disturbances, 1815-1858. (Computer number 325963.)


U.S. ArmyLook this term up in the glossary.

Registers of Enlistments in the U.S. Army, 1798-1914. (Computer number 210761.)

Old War Index to Pension Files, 1815-1926. (Computer number 326186.)


Guidebooks

Neagles, James C. and Lila L. Neagles. Locating Your Revolutionary War Ancestor: A Guide to the Military Records. Logan, Utah: Everton Publishers, 1983. (FHL Ref book 973 D27ne; computer number 299351.)

Groene, Bertram Hawthorne. Tracing Your Civil War Ancestor. Revised. Winston-Salem, N.C.: John F. Blair, 1995. (FHL book 973 D27gb; 1987 ed. computer number 475457.)

Johnson, Richard S. How to Locate Anyone Who Is or Has Been in the Military. 7th ed. Spartanburg, S.C.: MIE Publishing, 1996. (FHL book 973 M27j 1996; computer number 799337.)

Neagles, James C. U.S. Military Records: A Guide to Federal and State Sources, Colonial America to the Present. Salt Lake City: Ancestry, 1994. (FHL book 973 M23nu; computer number 732893.)

U.S. Military Records Research Outline (see the "For Further Reading" section near the end of this outline).

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