Military

Civil War

CIVIL WAR

Adair's Company - Was organized in Lodi on May 6, 1861 an disbanded August 23, 1861.

Duck Hill Train Wreck - October 19, 1862

Duck Hill Confederate Cemetery
-- Cemetery transcription by Nick Denley (all soldiers dates of death are October 19, 1862).
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Findagrave.com - Photographs of all tombstones that were set in 1989.


World War 1

WORLD WAR 1

Below is a list of registrants from Montgomery County, Mississippi. This list includes full name, birth date, ethnicity, birth location and/or residence, and location or registration. This is the disclaimer the abstractor put on these files.

 

MONTGOMERY CO., MS BIRTH INFORMATION: RESIDENTS OF THIS COUNTY IN 1917-18 AND PERSONS WITH LINKS TO THIS COUNTY. The information below was abstracted by Raymond H. Banks from civilian registration cards completed in 1917-1918. All rights reserved. Some men do not have birth locations listed because they registered on the final draft registration day in 1918 when this information was not recorded. Almost 24 million men registered for the draft.

 

CAUTION: Middle Eastern and East European national boundaries and country names were quite different than those seen on today's maps. Microfilm copies of the original cards are maintained by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Days Saints (LDS...the Mormons). Researchers can probably order loaner copies of specific reels from Salt Lake City through requests at local LDS family history centers. Payment for mailing costs is required. Catalog subject heading: UNITED STATES -- MILITARY RECORDS -- WORLD WAR I [although these records are not actually military records]. Original cards are kept at the National Archives branch near Atlanta, Georgia.

 

The compiler has not abstracted the registrant's address the name and address of next of kin, occupation, work address, general physical description and occasionally listed general description of a disability. Please consult the original card to verify all information.

 

Last Names:

A and B

C and D

E, F and G

H, I and J

K, L and M

N, O and P

Q, R and S

T, U and V

W, Y and Z


WW2

World War 2

The following World War II Enlistees from Montgomery County were transcribed by Tina Vickery:

 

Abel to Everett

Felts to Lowry

Maggitt to Shirley

Sides to Young