This project sounds absolutely fascinating! I have ancestors that fought for the north and the south, enslavers and enslaved. I cannot wait to see what new context I will learn about their lives.
I rather light-heartedly started researching into my family history several months ago --- whew! The more I find out, the more I find out I still have to find out.
Good to hear Ancestry Anne's voice again! I look forward to this project as I had family on both sides. I wonder if my mother's family and my father's family ever met on the battlefield?
Very exciting project. Hopefully, this can enable more historical insight hints (in the Life Story view) that are tailored to the specific regiment in which an ancestor served. I have two direct ancestors who served in Ohio regiments. One was 51 years old when he enlisted as a private in the 53rd OVI. He probably had to lie about his age as his enlistment document has his age as 45. He was at Shiloh and served in Sherman's army during the march across Georgia.
Make sure you build this out so it is scalable to the other wars as well. I have letters my great grandfather wrote to his parents during WWI. In addition, I have a "list of soldiers" that goes with a photograph...and I don't have the photograph. But I know what Civil War regiment it was in Arkansas.
You didn't include what happened to the children whose father was killed in the Civil War & maybe the mothers died as well. All these children were placed in Civil War "Orphanages". Horrible places. If your ancestors were Southern/Confederate there isn't much information in their military files because they didn't get pensions & they were considered criminals. So the information is very slim for them. For example, I got a box in the mail for 1 northern soldier file. There were so many papers. A friend of mine sent away for his Confederate ancestors file and got 2 pages. Very lopsided as far as information was between the 2 groups. You should have a place for the Guerilla Warfare groups that were active in Kansas, Tennessee, Kentucky, etc. Some you have to decided whether or not they were good guys or not. There were many of these guerilla types and yet we know only about 1 or 2 really well. Like Quantrill's Raiders, Champ Ferguson, but there were others. That Champ Ferguson murdered a bunch of people including one of my ancestors. What was sad was they were caught going back to their Army after visiting their families to make sure all was well. Ferguson grabbed them. Marched them to another location & shot them all. His family applied for his pension and was denied because the Army said he was AWOL. Hard to get back to your unit if you're dead. The trials of his family were horrible. Very sad. You might want to include some of these things I've suggested.
Where is the family of Ulysses S. Grant? Or Abraham Lincoln? How about some basic concepts? I mean, I get you can't necessarily say who living people are...but..really on the rest?
This project sounds absolutely fascinating! I have ancestors that fought for the north and the south, enslavers and enslaved. I cannot wait to see what new context I will learn about their lives.
I rather light-heartedly started researching into my family history several months ago --- whew! The more I find out, the more I find out I still have to find out.
So excited for this new project. I have several pensions records for various Civil War Ancestors. Would be nice to add more to their story
Good to hear Ancestry Anne's voice again! I look forward to this project as I had family on both sides. I wonder if my mother's family and my father's family ever met on the battlefield?
Very exciting project. Hopefully, this can enable more historical insight hints (in the Life Story view) that are tailored to the specific regiment in which an ancestor served.
I have two direct ancestors who served in Ohio regiments. One was 51 years old when he enlisted as a private in the 53rd OVI. He probably had to lie about his age as his enlistment document has his age as 45. He was at Shiloh and served in Sherman's army during the march across Georgia.
I can’t wait! Very exciting!
Make sure you build this out so it is scalable to the other wars as well. I have letters my great grandfather wrote to his parents during WWI.
In addition, I have a "list of soldiers" that goes with a photograph...and I don't have the photograph. But I know what Civil War regiment it was in Arkansas.
Any update on this plan?
This is fantastic. During my research there were slaves in the North also.
Yeah, escaped ones.
You didn't include what happened to the children whose father was killed in the Civil War & maybe the mothers died as well. All these children were placed in Civil War "Orphanages". Horrible places. If your ancestors were Southern/Confederate there isn't much information in their military files because they didn't get pensions & they were considered criminals. So the information is very slim for them. For example, I got a box in the mail for 1 northern soldier file. There were so many papers. A friend of mine sent away for his Confederate ancestors file and got 2 pages. Very lopsided as far as information was between the 2 groups. You should have a place for the Guerilla Warfare groups that were active in Kansas, Tennessee, Kentucky, etc. Some you have to decided whether or not they were good guys or not. There were many of these guerilla types and yet we know only about 1 or 2 really well. Like Quantrill's Raiders, Champ Ferguson, but there were others. That Champ Ferguson murdered a bunch of people including one of my ancestors. What was sad was they were caught going back to their Army after visiting their families to make sure all was well. Ferguson grabbed them. Marched them to another location & shot them all. His family applied for his pension and was denied because the Army said he was AWOL. Hard to get back to your unit if you're dead. The trials of his family were horrible. Very sad. You might want to include some of these things I've suggested.
Several of my Ancestors fought for the Confederacy. Many of them or their wives received pensions. I was very surprised.
Where is the family of Ulysses S. Grant? Or Abraham Lincoln? How about some basic concepts? I mean, I get you can't necessarily say who living people are...but..really on the rest?
joshua haig = free colour slave 1871= wonder who the plantaion owner was ? THE FATHER south carolina usa