Virginia in the War of 1812

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History
The Society of the War 1812has several historical articles:


 * Introduction to Battles and Skirmishes
 * Significant Eventsin the War of 1812 in Virginia
 * Bibliography for the War of 1812 in Virginia
 * National Society US Daughers War of 1812 Virginia Chapters

Virginia Bicentennial of the American War of 1812 Commission has a timeline of events in Virginia during the war.

General Society of the War of 1812

Virginia Heritage Guides to Manuscript &amp; Archival Collections in Virginia Type in War of 1812 211 Finding Aids

Battles of the War of 1812
Major Events Time Line of the War of 1812 in Virginia

Battles and Skirmishes in the War of 1812 Society of the War of 1812

Battles of the War of 1812 and their location

Virginia Military Units
Virginia War of 1812 Military Records

West Virginia War of 1812 Military Records

For a list of where regiments were raised and regimental and company officers, see:


 * Butler, Stuart Lee. A Guide to Virginia Militia Units in the War of 1812. Athens, Georgia: Iberian Publishing Co., 1988. (Family History Library book .)

Virginia Militia in the War of 1812"from rolls in the Auditor's office at Richmond

Virginia in the Revolution and War of 1812, Broderbrund No 121

Records
Soldiers of the War of 1812at the Library of Virginia

National Archives Military Records

Harris, Nancy E. Ancestor index : Old Virginia Society 1907-1968 ; New Virginia Society 1969-1986 (Nationa Society, United States Daughters of 1812, Virginia State Library 1986 ) pages 58 FHL Book 975.5 D2

Prechtel-Kluskesn, Claire: Records relating to War of 1812 prisoners of war (Washington, District of Columbia, National Archives and Records Administration, 1995) 1 Microfilm FHL film 2155571

Service Records
Library of Virginia, Index to War of 1812 Pay Rolls and Muster Rolls – Indexes Pay Rolls of Militia Entitled to Land Bounty Under the Act of Congress of Sept. 28, 1850 and its supplement, Muster Rolls of the Virginia Militia in the War of 1812. Approximately 40,000 names are indexed. Explanations of this index are at About the War of 1812 Database and Abbreviations for Ranks.


 * Muster Rolls, Payrolls, and Index of the Virginia Militia in the War of 1812. Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1955. Published payroll and muster roll books are on Family History Library film 029991, which lists each soldier's name, rank, length of service, service dates, and county (residence). The card index on the first seven films indexes the two books. (Family History Library films )


 * War of 1812. Proof of military service during the War of 1812 may be found in two printed volumes: Pay Rolls of Militia Entitled to Land Bounty under the Act of Congress of Sept. 28, 1850 (1851) and Muster Rolls of the Virginia Militia in the War of 1812, Being a Supplement to the Pay Rolls (1852), reprinted as Virginia Militia in the War of 1812 from Rolls in the Auditor’s Office at Richmond (2001). A searchable index to these rolls is available on the Library’s Web site. Virginia did not grant bounty land or pensions for War of 1812 service. Since many soldiers serving in the War of 1812 ultimately werepaid by the federal government, records of their service may be on file in the National Archives. A useful index to these records is Patrick G. Wardell’s War of 1812: Virginia Bounty Land and Pension Applicants (1987). Genealogical Records at the Library of Virginia
 * Douthat, James L: Roster of War of 1812, Southside, Virginia" (Signal Mountain, Tennessee:  Mountain Press c2007) pages 302 FHL Book 975.5 M2Includes Albemarle, Amelia, Amherst, Bedford, Brunswick, Buckingham, Campbell, Charlotte, Chesterfield, Cumberland, Dinwiddie, Fluvanna, Goochland, Greene, Greenville, Halifax, Hanover, Henrico, Louisa, Luenenberg, Mecklenburg, Nelson, Nottoway, Pittsylvania, Powhantan and Prince Edward Counties.

Pension Records
The Family History Library also has microfilm copies of the National Archives indexes to the federal service, pension, and bounty land files, but the actual files are only at the National Archives.

Veterans who were still alive in 1883 and drew pensions are identified in a book that is now widely available on the Internet:


 * List of Pensioners on the Roll, January 1, 1883; Giving the Name of Each Pensioner, the Cause for Why Pensioned, the Post-Office Address, the Rate of Pension Per Month, and the Date of Original Allowance... (Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1883). Digital versions at Google Books and Internet Archive. [Virginia section begins on page 58.]

Published abstracts of the federal pension and bounty land warrant applications are in:


 * Wardell, Patrick G. War of 1812: Virginia Bounty Land and Pension Applications. Bowie, Maryland: Heritage Books, 1987. (Family History Library book .) Gives marriage and death dates and places, spouses, and residences.


 * Pension Applications for the War of 1812
 * Muster rolls, pay rolls, and index of the Virginia militia in the War of 1812 8 Microfilm reels, 16mm and 35mm

State Records
Muster rolls, pay rolls, and index of the Virginia militia in the War of 1812

Rolls of Honor
Virginia Honors "Forgotten War of 1812"

Cemetery Records

 * Society of 1812 Burial Projects
 * Burials of Virginia Soldiers of the War of 1812

Societies

 * Society of the War of 1812in Virginia
 * Virginia Bicentennial of the American War of 1812 Commission has short biographies of prominent Virginians, a timeline of the war in Virginia, and a map of 1812 historical markers.

Other Sources
Books


 * Society of 1812 Publications