Military Records
Revolutionary War 1775 to 1784
290,000 men participated in the American Revolutionary War. There were 4,435
deaths in service. Last Veteran: Daniel F. Bakeman, died 4/5/1869, age 109.
DAR Lineage Books
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Vol. I-CLII (152) pertaining to Ross
County, OH
Regiment Records & Muster Rolls
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Revolutionary War Regiment Records
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Muster Rolls of the Navy and Line Militia
and Rangers, 1775-1783 with List of Pensioners, 1818-1832.
Pension Records
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1841 Revolutionary War Pension Census
Misc. Records
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Affidavit of Ann Warren widow of Peter Warren
deceased
War of 1812 1812 to 1815
287,000 men participated in the War of 1812. There were 6,765 deaths in
service. Last Veteran: Hiram Cronk, died 5/13/05, age 105.
Regiment Records & Muster Rolls
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Ross County Militia Records
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Roster of
Ohio Soldiers In War of 1812 - partial ROLL OF CAPT. DAVID
LYON'S CO., complete ROLL OF CAPT. THOMAS MORGAN'S CO. (From Ross
and Scioto Counties) and CAPT JOHN RUSSELL'S COMPANY (Probably
from Ross County.
Indian Wars & French and Indian War
(also known as the "Seven Years War")
106,000 men participated in the Indian Wars. There were 1,000
deaths in service. Last Veteran: Fredrak Fraske, died 6/18/73, age
101.
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Poll Book of an election
held at the house of Jason P. Phillips in Old Town Sept. 3rd, 1830
Republic of Texas 1835 to 1845
Rosters, Companies, and Participants
(offsite)
(following
hosted at USGenWeb Archives Republic of Texas Pension Project )
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Battle of San Jacinto Participants, April 21, 1836
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Dawson Massacre Participants, Sept 18, 1842
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Deaths of Veterans of the Texas Revolution
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Defenders of the Alamo, March 1836
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James Long Expedition Listing of Captured, Oct. 9 1821
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Mier Expedition Participants, Dec 1842
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Rusk County Pensioners
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Siege of Bexar, List of Wounded & Killed
US-Mexican War 1846 to 1848
115,493 men participated in the Mexican War.
There were 1,177 deaths in service. 24 of the 28 States provided
volunteer troops which included Ohio. Last Veteran: Owen Thomas
Edgar (1831-1929) at the age of 98 after suffering a fall from a
chair that fractured his leg.
Regiment Records & Muster Rolls
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Ohio Volunteer Organization
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Ohio Veterans who
participated in various Battles.
Misc Records
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Types of Records
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US Grave Markers
about Mexican War Veterans
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Mexico City Cemetery American
Burials
Civil War 1861
to 1865
Regiment Records & Muster Rolls
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Volunteer Infantry Rosters & POW
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Camp Chase, Franklin Co OH, c1863
Pension Records
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Campbell, John
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Clark,
Robert
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McKinley, Margaret [widow
of William Reed McKinley]
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Pricer, Elizabeth [widow of
Christian Pricer]
Family Records
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Boyer
Soldiers: Civil War data
for three Boyer men
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A
Letter from the War Front: Fletcher Hill
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Kinnamon Soldiers:
Civil War data for five Ross County Kinnamon men
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Boyer
Soldiers: Civil War data for three Ross County
Boyer men
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A
Letter from the War Front: Fletcher Hill
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Kinnamon Soldiers:
Civil War data for five Ross County Kinnamon men
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John
Lockwood Letters
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Aaron
Grady: Civil War Poems
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John
Lockwood Letters
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Aaron
Grady: Civil War Poems
Misc Records
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Ohio Soldiers/Prisoners of War at Savannah GA (1864), from the New York
Tribune
- Ohioans Buried at Rebel Prison
at Andersonville,
GA
Spanish-American War 1898 to 1902
392,000 participated in the Spanish-American War. There
were 11,000 deaths in service. Last Veteran: Nathan E.
Cook, died 9/10/92, age 106.
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The Spanish American War Centennial Website
(offsite) - has several Ohio Units.
World War I 1917 to 1918
4,743,826 participated in WWI. There were 116,708 deaths
in service. There were 3,350 POW/MIA
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83rd Division,
Co. I 329th Infantry - includes photo
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WWI Draft Registration
Card Index
World War II
1940 to 1947
16,353,659 participated in WWII. There were 407,316 deaths in
service. There were 78,777 POW/MIA.
Roster Records
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Induction Roster: 1942
Discharge Records
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Cokonougher, Howard
Misc Records
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Letters Home: Cecil Cokonougher
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Purple Heart Recipient: Howard Cokonougher
Korean War 1950 to 1955
5,764,143 participated in Korean War. There were
33,651 deaths in service. There were 7,190 POWs [4,428 repatriated]; 8177 MIAs
Misc Records
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U.S. Defense Ohio Prisoner of War/Missing
Personnel Korean War
Vietnam War 1964 to 1975
8,744,000 participated in Vietnam
War. There were 58,168 deaths in service. There were
2,459 POW/MIAs.
Misc Records
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Ohio Residents Casualties in Vietnam War
(offsite)
Persian Gulf War Era 1990 to To Be Decided
467,539 participated in the first Persian Gulf War I and there were 378
deaths in service. There were 2 Missing, Presumed Dead and 1 MIA. There were
23 POWs and all were returned.
Miscellaneous Military Items
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