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''[[Portal:United States of America|United States ]] > [[African American Research|African American Research ]] > Southern Claims Commission''<br> | ''[[Portal:United States of America|United States ]] > [[African American Research|African American Research ]] > Southern Claims Commission''<br> | ||
=== Who Qualified | === Who Qualified and Who Is Mentioned === | ||
Although only a few people per county qualified for a settlement, the application papers of the Southern Claims Commission typically include questions mentioning '''hundreds of their neighbors'''. Neighbors of all races, and classes were questioned and discussed in these records.<br> | Although only a few people per county qualified for a settlement, the application papers of the Southern Claims Commission typically include questions mentioning '''hundreds of their neighbors'''. Neighbors of all races, and classes were questioned and discussed in these records.<br> | ||
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#had quartermaster stores or supplies taken by or furnished to the Union Army during the rebellion | #had quartermaster stores or supplies taken by or furnished to the Union Army during the rebellion | ||
Southern Loyalists (those who were Union sympathizers) made 22,298 claims for property losses totaling $60,258,150.44. However, only 7,092 claims (32%) were approved for settlements totaling $4,636,920.69. Each claimant sought to prove their loyalty and loss through the testimony of others. The paper trail created by the claimants and the people who came forward to testify, for or against a claimant, provide a wealth of information about individuals living in the South during the Civil War. | Southern Loyalists (those who were Union sympathizers) made 22,298 claims for property losses totaling $60,258,150.44. However, only 7,092 claims (32%) were approved for settlements totaling $4,636,920.69. Each claimant sought to prove their loyalty and loss through the testimony of others. The paper trail created by the claimants and the people who came forward to testify, for or against a claimant, provide a wealth of information about individuals living in the South during the Civil War. | ||
=== Strategy for Finding Ancestors in These Records === | === Strategy for Finding Ancestors in These Records === |
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