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Railgunner52

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Hello Everyone! I'm brand new to this site and I think this is the coolest thing since the invention of of the internet! I've been a "Buff" since I was 12 years old and found out that I had and ancestor that served in the Union Army during the War (Ira Eble Co. K 4th U.S. Infantry) and I've been hooked ever since. I've recently found out that I had another relative (Charles McGill) who died during the War while serving with Co. F 28th Wisconsin Volunteers. I look forward to spending time here and talking with you. Feel free to give me a shout any time!
 
Welcome to the forum Railgunner52.

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Hello and welcome from 35 miles north of Gettysburg! You have an interesting family history of Civil War participants. Have you researched them, their Units and actions?
Still a work in progress. I know that my Uncle Ira had suffered a broken ankle while guarding General Grant's H.Q. during the Wilderness Campaign(runaway supply wagon) and Charles McGill died of disease(Diptheria I believe) while stationed in Pine Bluff Arkansas in May of 1864. I haven't found much more info than that YET.
 
If you want to have some fun jine the cavalry--or log into CIVILWAR TALK. Welcome, and what
arty patch is that?
 
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Hello and welcome to the forum from Michigan. I had several relative service in the Civil War, my great great grandfather died in the war. I would suspect I could join the Sons of Union Veterans if I ever really wanted to. I had a relative with my last name (but not a direct ancestor ) win a Medal of Honor. Not sure any of that counts for very much.
 

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