United States, Confederate Navy and Marine Service Records - FamilySearch Historical Records

Record Description
This collection contains images of naval and marine service records, consisting of card abstracts of vessel papers, pay rolls, muster rolls, hospital and prison records including some original documents relating to service in the Confederate Navy and Marine Corps. This is NARA microfilm publication M260 and is from Record Group 109 War Department Collection of Confederate Records.

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Record Content
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 * Name of serviceman
 * Name of vessel where served
 * When and where captured
 * When and where confined
 * When exchanged
 * Register number and page
 * Remarks which may include death and burial details

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Related Wiki Articles

 * United States Civil War 1861 to 1865, Part 2
 * Union Service Records
 * Confederate Service Records

Related Web Sites

 * Civil War Soldier Search - Confederate Service Records
 * Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System
 * Ancestry ($) - Searchable Civil War service records

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Citation Example for a Record Found in This Collection
“Argentina, Buenos Aires, Catholic Church Records, 1635-1981,” images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org: accessed 28 February, 2012), La Plata &gt; San Ponciano &gt; Matrimonios 1884-1886 &gt; image 71 of 389 images, Artemio Avendano and Clemtina Peralta, 1884; citing Parroquia de San Ponciano en la Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina, Matrimonios. San Ponciano, La Plata.