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Research In Colonial & United States Wars
From Earliest to 1865 In Military Records

The uses and value of military records in genealogical research for ancestors who were veterans are obvious, but military records can also be important to re-searchers whose direct ancestors were not soldiers in any war. The fathers, grandfathers, brothers, and other close relatives of an ancestor may have served in a war, and their service or pension records could contain information that will assist in further identifying the family of primary interest. Due to the amount of genealogical information contained in some military pension files, they should never be overlooked during the research process. Those records not containing specific genealogical information are of historic value and should be included in any overall research design.

Military and civil service records provide unique facts and insights into the lives of men and women who have served their country at home and abroad.

There was many early conflicts dating from the times of the first colonist. Most if not all wars and conflicts involved Indians, English, French and the Spanish. The wars considered in this site are grouped as follows:

1600 - 1700

1700 - 1800

1800 - 1865

Pequot War 1637-1638
Queen Anne’s War 1702–1713
Tripolitan War 1801-1805
French and Iroquois Wars 1642-1698 Tuscarora War 1711-1715 Tecumseh's War of 1811
King Philip’s War 1675–1676 Dummer's War 1723-1726 War of 1812 1812–15
Pueblo Rebellion 1680 King George’s War 1744–48 Creek Indian War 1813-1814
King William’s War 1689–98 French and Indian War 1754–63 The First Seminole War 1818-1819
  Pontiac's Rebellion 1763-1766 Texas Revolutionary War 1835-1836
  Lord Dunmore's War 1774 Second Seminole War 1835-1842
  Revolutionary War 1775-1783 Mexican War 1846–48
    Civil War 1861–65

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