MILITARY RECORDS

MILITARY RECORDS

 
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MIXED INFORMATION

Soldier Burials from each War: Revolutionary , 1812 , Civil , Spanish-American , & WWI.
Schedules of Pensioners for
1813, 1835, 1840, 1883 - from Military Records.
Veterans of the Town of Ellery: Revolution - WWI, WWII (A-J, K-Z), Korea - present. - Compiled by Loraine Smith
Veterans of the Town of Villenova:  Revolution - WWI, WWII, Korea - present. - Compiled by Jay Priest
Stray Soldier Burial Records from other sources.

REVOLUTIONARY WAR

Comprehensive list of all known Revolutionary War Soldiers and Soldiers Wives.
Revolutionary Soldiers of Chautauqua County - from D.A.R. Records.
Revolutionary War Soldier Graves by Town.
Revolutionary Soldiers Biographies - from GenWeb users.
1840 Census Pensioners - Compiled by Dee Davidson.
Marquis de Lafayette (1757-1834) - Submitted by Dee Davidson
Dunham Wilcox Website links

  • Chautauqua Co., NY, Revolutionary Soldiers from the Towns of Arkwright, Hanover, Sheridan, Villenova, Mina, Ripley, Sherman, Westfield, West Portland, and part of thc town of Chautauqua
  • Chautauqua Co., NY, Revolutionary Soldiers from the Towns of Falconer, Fredonia, Jamestown, Silver Creek, Westfield, Carroll, Ellington, Gerry, Poland, Charlotte, Cherry Creek, Dunkirk, Pomfret, Portland, Stockton
  • Chautauqua Co., NY, Revolutionary Soldiers from the Towns of Busti, Clymer, Ellicott, Ellery, French Creek, Harmony, Kiantone, and part of the town of Chautauqua
  • Chautauqua Co., NY, Revolutionary Soldiers - Grave Locations & Pension Lists
  • WAR OF 1812

    Officers of Chautauqua County - Compiled by Donna Mills.
    Soldiers of Chautauqua County - Compiled by Jay Priest
    War of 1812 Biographies - from GenWeb users.

    CIVIL WAR

    Civil War Soldiers - Compiled by Dolores Davidson
    Index of Civil War Soldiers [
    A-J, K-Z] ; Text Version [A-J, K-Z] - Compiled by George D. Graham.
    Civil War Information - Compiled by Donna Mills.
    G.A.R. Posts of Chautauqua County - Compiled by Donna Mills.
    Regiment Flags - Colors flown by Chautauqua Soliders - Submitted by Dolores Davidson.
    Andersonville Prison - A brief history and link from the National Parks Service
    New York Civil War Units - New York State Military Museum

    Soldier Biographies & Portraits sent in by GenWeb users.
        Alonzo Cushing, Medal of Honor recipient

    Unit Information [Listing]

    44th NY Vol. Infantry, People's Ellsworth Reg't Company B - Provided by Terry Heismann.
    112th NY Vol., Statistical History - From Donna Mills.
    112th NY Vol. Co. D Roster - submitted by Betty Rhodes
    13 Separate Co., Fenton Guards - From Lloyd Lanphere.
    2nd NY Mounted Rifles - submitted by Dolores Davidson

    Town Listings

    Cherry Creek Soldiers in the Civil War & Spanish-American War.

    Web Sites

    Civil War Soldiers & Sailors - National Parks Service
    112th NY Infantry site
    112th NY - Long Island Genealogy
    95th NY Infantry site
    American Civil War Homepage
    Civil War Archive
    Salisbury Prison -
    11,700 unknown Union soldiers are thought to be buried in 18 trenches.

    General George Stoneman (of BUSTI) burned the prison buildings April
    12-13, 1865.

    SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR

    Spanish-American War Soldiers of Chautauqua County - Compiled by GenWeb users.
    List of Solders from burials in Chautauqua County - from Cemetery lists
    United Spanish War Veterans - from the Fredonia Censor

    20th & 21st CENTURY WARS

    Military Veterans who did not serve in a war.
    WW I Memorial for Chautauqua County

    WW II Memorial for Chautauqua  County - compiled by Dolores Davidson & Kathy M. Sloan
    WW II Honor Roll for Chautauqua County - copied by Nancy Sampson from the Buffalo News.
    WW II Honor Roll for Chautauqua County - from official US Archives.

    Korean War Dead
    of Western NY - Copied by Nancy Sampson.
    Korean War Dead - Alternate site.
    Korean & Vietnam & Gulf War Veterans - submitted by Dolores Davidson

    Soldiers Killed in Action - submitted by Dolores Davidson


    12 NOVEMBER 2014