Some BEADLES and BEADLE in the American Civil War

Format

Soldiers are listed alphabetically by first name and are divided into Confederate and Union Organizations. Following the soldier's name is his rank. On the second line, the unit designation(s) are noted. The remaining lines list items such as residence of soldier, date and cause of death, and widow's or mother's name.

I have identified extended family groups for many of those listed here. I will be adding hotlinks between the soldiers and their family groups in the near future. In the meantime, you may contact me at beadles@outfitters.com for more information

Pension files for those listed here may be obtained for a fee from the National Archives and Records Administration at the address below. Information should be submitted on NATF Form 80, which can be obtained from the following address:

General Reference Branch (NNRG-P)
National Archives and Records Administration
7th and Pennsylvania Ave, N.W.
Washington, DC 20408

Note that this page is not complete.



BEADLE in Confederate Forces


BEADLE in Union Forces

BEADLES in Confederate Forces


BEADLES in Union Forces


References:
[ Beadles Family History Page ]

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