John Winn
Lt. Colonel
- Joined
- Mar 13, 2014
- Location
- State of Jefferson
I am wondering about the records for parole - i.e. would the record of a Confederate taken prisoner or paroled by the Union be part of his official record or would it be stored some other place ?
I wonder this because my great grandfather John Winn's record ends with his being returned to service from the hospital in Richmond on March 28, 1865. He did not surrender with his unit at Appomattox and his record says nothing about having been taken prisoner. I rather think when Lee pulled out John just decided he'd had enough or was perhaps just too sick to continue and so stayed in Richmond. However, he didn't have any support network (that I know of) and it seems to me he'd have been taken prisoner. There's nothing in his record about that though.
So, should I look some place other than his official record ? I know hospitalization records are not part of the military record and have to be searched separately and I just had a flash that maybe POW and parole records are similar. Anybody know ?
I wonder this because my great grandfather John Winn's record ends with his being returned to service from the hospital in Richmond on March 28, 1865. He did not surrender with his unit at Appomattox and his record says nothing about having been taken prisoner. I rather think when Lee pulled out John just decided he'd had enough or was perhaps just too sick to continue and so stayed in Richmond. However, he didn't have any support network (that I know of) and it seems to me he'd have been taken prisoner. There's nothing in his record about that though.
So, should I look some place other than his official record ? I know hospitalization records are not part of the military record and have to be searched separately and I just had a flash that maybe POW and parole records are similar. Anybody know ?