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Ancestry.com. Compilation des archives militaires de la Guerre d’indépendance des États-Unis, États-Unis, 1775 à 1783 [base de données en ligne]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2010.
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 Compilation des archives militaires de la Guerre d’indépendance des États-Unis, États-Unis, 1775 à 1783

Cette base de données contient des documents compilés du service militaire des individus ayant servi durant Guerre d’indépendance américaine. Ces documents compilés des états de service consistent en une pochette pour chaque individu, portant son nom, son grade et l’unité ou corps spécial dans lequel il a servi. La pochette contient des résumés d’entrées concernant le soldat tels qu’ils apparaissent dans les documents originaux (les listes d’enrôlement, les listes de salaire, les listes de grades, les rapports concernant les vêtements, l’inspection et l’approvisionnement, les reçus de paiement et de prime, les comptes d’indemnité, de paiements, de rations, de vêtements et d’équipements militaires, les abstraits de listes d’enrôlement et de salaire et les correspondances).

This database contains Compiled Military Service Records for the following individuals who served in the American Revolutionary War:

  • Regular soldiers of the Continental Army

  • Militia, volunteers, and others who served with the Continental Army (the combined forces were known as the American Army)

  • Naval personnel

  • Members of the Quartermaster General Department

  • Members of the Commissary of Military Stores Department

The Compiled Service Records consist of a jacket-envelope for each individual, labeled with their name, rank, and unit or special corps in which they served. The jacket-envelope contains card abstracts of entries relating to the soldier as found in original records such as muster rolls; payrolls; rank rolls; inspection, provision, and clothing returns; receipts for pay and bounty; accounts for subsistence, pay, rations, clothing, and ordnance; abstracts of muster and pay rolls; and correspondence.

These records also include jacket-envelopes (similar to those used for the soldiers) containing caption cards for muster rolls, payrolls, and other records. The cards show the exact captions of documents that were copied for each organization and the certificates of officers verifying the accuracy of the records.

The above information was taken from the Descriptive Pamphlets or Introductions of National Archives Microfilm Publications M880 and M881, National Archives, Washington, D.C. For additional information about these microfilm collections please consult these publications.