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Nancy: Hi. Where was he from in Virginia? Any relatives living still in the area? Check with the local court house, the register of deeds and the church that he and his family originally attended. Also check with the local public library. they should have a local history room and should have some information and or records. Also if there is a local history association,reenactors that work with that period they can be of assistance. Let me know what you find. Jane Steele.
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>From: Sunshine49 <[log in to unmask]>
>Sent: Mar 20, 2008 12:38 PM
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>Subject: [VA-HIST] War of 1812- need help
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>I am doing research for a book about one branch of my family in
>Virginia. My 3-great grandfather, Richard Lee Cardwell, was in the
>Virginia militia during the War of 1812, in Capt. Samuel Thomas'
>Company, 98th Regiment of Virginia Militia from from Mecklinburg
>County, and later Captain James Neblett's Company of Virginia Militia
>from Lunenburg County. Where can I find a copy of his Pension File
>[#WD 303], and his Certificate of Discharge and "Descriptive List."
>Since he was in local militias and not federal or state militaries,
>would there even be such records for him? I am assuming they'd be in
>Virginia somewhere, rather than with federal military records at the
>National Archives. Any help is greatly appreciated.
>
>Nancy
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