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Michigan
Military Records
Many military records are at the Family History Library, the National Archives, and other federal and state archives. United States Military Records provides more information on federal military records and search strategies. The following sources for Michigan are also helpful:
Forts[edit | edit source]
- Fort Brady -- Textual records of this fort, 1869-1919, including registers, reports, and correspondence, are in the National Archives and are described in *Records of United States Army, Continental Commands, 1821-1920, under the section entitled Records of Posts, 1820-1940 (Record Group 393.7).
- Fort Detroit 1796-
- FortGratiot 1814-79
- Fort Le Boeuf 1752
- Fort Machault 1753-1759
- Fort Mackinac 1796-1894
- Fort Malden
- Fort Michilimackinac
- Fort Pitt
- Fort Presque Isle
- Fort Saginaw 1822-24
- Fort St. Joseph
Revolutionary War (1775 to 1783)[edit | edit source]
Thousands of veterans settled in Michigan. Genealogical and biographical data is in published militia rolls, pension papers, and gravestone records. An example is:
The 1835 Pension Roll
On June 5, 1834, the U.S. Senate required the Secretary of War to submit a statement showing the names of pensioners who were on the pension rolls or had previously been on the pension rolls. For more information on the 1835 Pension Roll see Revolutionary War Pension Records. The 1835 Pension Roll for the Territory of Michigan, which includes Revolutionary War pensioners and heirs of War of 1812 casualties, is available online:
- Report from the Secretary of War... Vol. III (Google Books)
- The Pension Roll of 1835, Vol. IV (Ancestry) ($)
War of 1812 (1812-1815)[edit | edit source]
The War of 1812 between Britain and the United States confirmed the separate existence of the United States and the future Canada.
See the Wiki article, Michigan in the War of 1812, for information concerning military records, histories, links to relevant web sites, etc. for Michigan Territory.
There are helpful nationwide records for soldiers of the War of 1812. For more information, see United States in the War of 1812.
Indian Wars (1780s-1890s)[edit | edit source]
A few records for the Black Hawk War (1832), Toledo War (1835), and Patriot War (1838–39) are at the Michigan State Archives.
Winnebago War (1827)
- Compiled Military Service Records of Michigan and Illinois Volunteers who Served During the Winnebago Indian Disturbances of 1827 NARA M1505; Worldcat and FHL film 1638617–19
Black Hawk War (1832)
- Wisconsin soldiers who served in the Black Hawk War (Wisconsin Historical Society) - Transcription of Wisconsin Muster Rolls from the Black Hawk War. Lists soldiers in the 18 companies of "Iowa" militia (i.e., Iowa Co, Michigan Territory), plus Menominee and Potawatomie warriors and one militia company raised at Green Bay.
Toledo War (1835) and Patriot War (1838-1839)[edit | edit source]
A few records for the Black Hawk War (1832), Toledo War (1835), and Patriot War (1838–39) are at the Michigan State Archives.
United States. Adjutant General's Office. Index to Compiled Service Records of Volunteer Soldiers Who Served from the State of Michigan for the Patriot War, 1838–1839 (Washington, D.C.: The National Archives, 1965.) FHL film 882795
Mexican War (1846-1848)[edit | edit source]
Michigan. Adjutant General's Office. Michigan Volunteers Descriptive Roll, First Regiment, 1847–1848 (Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1972.) FHL film 915345 A descriptive muster roll of Mexican War volunteers.
Civil War (1861 to 1865)[edit | edit source]
See Michigan in the Civil War for information about Michigan Civil War records, web sites, etc. with links to articles about the Michigan regiments involved in the Civil War.
The regimental pages often include lists of the companies with links to the counties where the companies started. Men in the companies often lived in the counties where the companies were raised. Knowing a county can help when researching more about the soldiers and their families.
The Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System allows name searching for soldiers. The result set gives the regiments for the soldiers. Then you can check the Wiki regiment pages to determine counties. Often knowing the counties that had men in a regiment will help you determine if a soldier was your ancestor.
Spanish American War (1898)[edit | edit source]
- Muster out rolls of Michigan volunteers are in: Michigan. Adjutant General's Office. Michigan Volunteers, Spanish American War, 1898–1899 (Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1973.) (On 5 Family History Library films.) Indexed. Lists name, enlistment date, by whom enlisted, and discharge date.
- United Spanish War Veterans Camp Index, ca. 1890–1984 FHL film 1765853–54, 1766000–6003
- United Spanish War Veterans Master Index, ca. 1890–1984 FHL film 1765850–52
- Michigan men in the Spanish American War (Ancestry) ($)
World War I (1917-1918)[edit | edit source]
World War I Card Index for Michigan. Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1976. (Family History Library films 1001930–66.) Often has places of residence and parents' names. Appears to be drafted persons only.
United States. Selective Service System. Michigan, World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917–1918, M1509. Washington, D.C.: National Archives, 1987–1988. FHL film 1675112 (first of 217 film) These cards have been digitized and are searchable online. See WWI Draft Records for more information.
World War II (1941-1945)[edit | edit source]
Registration Records
- Michigan Selective Service System registration cards [World War II : fourth registration]
- United States, World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942
- U.S. World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946 at Ancestry.com ($)
Prisoners of War
- World War II Prisoners of the Japanese, 1941-1945 at Ancestry.com ($)
- World War II Prisoners of War, 1941-1946 at Ancestry.com ($)
Casualties
- World War II Michigan dead & MIA
- Michigan casualties, World War II at Ancestry.com ($)
- World War II and Korean Conflict Veterans Interred Overseas at Ancestry.com ($)
Additional Records[edit | edit source]
- Military service records are also found in the office of each county auditor and county recorder. The Family History Library has microfilms of discharge papers, dating from the Civil War to 1920 for several counties in Michigan.
- Many more useful sources are listed in the Family History Library Catalog under:
- MICHIGAN - MILITARY RECORDS
- MICHIGAN - MILITARY RECORDS - [WAR]
- MICHIGAN - MILITARY HISTORY
- MICHIGAN - MILITARY HISTORY - [WAR]
Web Sites[edit | edit source]
Online Military information form Michigan is located at:
- Revolutionary War Documents from Footnote
- Civil War Documents from Footnote
- Civil War Genealogy
- Civil War Records
- How to Trace Your US Military Ancestors
- Military Abbreviations Found on U.S. Grave Markers
- Military Records
- Military Tombstones
- National Archives
- Online Searchable Military Records & Databases for the USA.
- Michigan Military Records
- FamilyMilitaryRecords.com
- Michigan.gov
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