GOPHER RECORDS

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The single best record sight I’ve used!

I was very very impressed when it was emphasized on what NOT to buy because I can get it for free. Or being warned that the one I ordered may not be mine. I've already posted on several sites how much I love them! I've used the 3x One of those times I decided to wait because we were unsure if we had the right person. If you use one site for military records use this one.

Great service and info from Gopher Records

This is a one stop place for all records relating to your descendants from the Military. All records are very concise and readable. Great and fast service.

A great service

It's wonderful that someone provides this service for reasonable price.

Ancestor’s relative mystery explained

I was trying to understand why the nephew of my G-G-G-G grandmother claimed to be a veteran of the Kentucky 22nd Volunteer Infantry (Company D), when he was not listed in the muster list available various places. Clues were there, but not a definitive answer. The pension file that I sourced through Gopher Records answered the question. He had signed on as a Lieutenant in the Company, but had resigned when his house was destroyed by Morgan's forces, and he had to go home to deal with it. This occurred before the company was mustered [...]

Great Service!

Gopher retrieved two Civil War pension records for me. They were ready to download in just three days, faster than NARA and at a lower price than they would have charged. The records included the dates of the soldier's first marriage and divorce, information I had not been able to find elsewhere. Recommended service!

Civil war soldiers archive records

When the records became available I was notified and the records were all copied and sent to me in a timely manner. I was again notified and was able to copy the records on my computer and make hard copies. Everything was done as discussed in the original contact. I was very pleased with how it was handled and what I received.

Civil War Pension Order

I discovered Bob Voelke from a page on the National Archives website who was available for hire as a researcher (https://www.archives.gov/research/hire-help/locations?facility=washington-dc). I sent him an e-mail inquiry and he responded quickly. Once I ordered my requested record, I received it in short order.