I want to add some thoughts about why military research can be so revealing and interesting. In many genealogy research projects I have worked on (including my own family research), inside our ancestors’ pension packets I have found some items which can only be considered family heirlooms. I have located old copies of family photographs taken during the Civil War, copies of pages from family bibles, and letters written by soldiers to members of the family still at home.
Finding such items is like hitting the “genealogical jackpot” There are other areas where to locate such treasures such as some library archives and even in old courthouse records but if you are lucky enough and honored enough to have a Civil War veteran in the family, it is definitely worth the effort to see if your veteran received a pension. I can help you locate your ancestors in various records such as census and vital records (birth, marriage and death) and then determine if your family lines had any veterans in any of our countries earlier wars. It would be my honor.
Best regards, Ron Kolb
klbmarlene@aol.com
www.familyheritageconsulting.com
The records I obtain during the course of my genealogical research services are not limited to the united states. Do you need hard to locate records from the UK or other European countries? I can also help with those searches too.

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Records that are typically used in genealogy research include, but are not limited to:
- Vital records
- Birth records
- Death records
- Marriage and divorce records
- Adoption records
- Biographies and biographical profiles
- Census records
- Church records
- Baptism or christening
- Confirmation
- Bar or bat mitzvah
- Marriage
- Funeral or death
- Membership
- City directories and telephone directories
- Coroner’s reports
- Court records
- Criminal records
- Civil records
- Diaries, personal letters and family Bibles
- Emigration, immigration and naturalization records
- Hereditary & lineage organization records
- Land and property records, deeds
- Medical records
- Military and conscription records
- Newspaper articles
- Obituaries
- Occupational records
- Oral histories
- Passports
- Photographs
- Poorhouse, workhouse, almshouse, and asylum records
- School and alumni association records
- Ship passenger lists
- Social Security (within the USA) and pension records
- Tax records
- Tombstones, cemetery records, and funeral home records
- Voter registration records
- Wills and probate records