Beaufort County SC Military Records

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NOTE: Additional records that apply to Beaufort County are also on the South Carolina Military Records page.

Beaufort County Military Records

Civil War Pensioners Genealogy Trails online

List of Pensioners - January 1, 1883 Genealogy Trails online

The Official Roster of South Carolina Soldiers, Sailors and Marines in the World War, 1917-18 Genealogy Trails online

World War 2 Honor List of Dead & Missing Genealogy Trails online

Beaufort Military Records

An honor roll of the members of the 15th and 17th A.C. Pioneers (Union) who died during the Civil War and were buried at Beaufort, South Carolina (Pompey, Sherman Lee) FamilySearch Library

Records, 1992 Sept. [National Cemetery (Beaufort, S.C.] WorldCat

U.S. Civil War, Roll of Honor, Vol. IX: Soldiers Buried in Beaufort (African-American), South Carolina Ancestry online

U.S. Civil War, Roll of Honor, Vol. IX: Soldiers Buried in Beaufort, South Carolina Ancestry online

U.S. Civil War, Roll of Honor, Vol. XXVII: National Cemetery, Beaufort, South Carolina Ancestry online

Hilton Head Military Records

Department of the South, Hilton Head Island in the Civil War (Carse, Robert) FamilySearch Library

Index to burial orders for individuals who died at Hilton Head military hospitals from 1862-1865 FamilySearch Library

Selected records of the War Department relating to Confederate prisoners of war, 1861-1865 : NARA Record Group 109 (United States. War Department) FamilySearch Library

U.S. Civil War, Roll of Honor, Vol. IX: Soldiers Buried in Hilton Head Island (African-American), South Carolina Ancestry online

U.S. Civil War, Roll of Honor, Vol. IX: Soldiers Buried in Sumter & Hilton Head Island, South Carolina Ancestry online

Port Royal Military Records

Report of board of survey on steamer Maple Leaf sunk by a rebel torpedo on April 1, 1864 (United States. Army. Chief Quartermasters Office. Department of the South. Board of Survey) FamilySearch Library

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