1872 - 1900 should cover it. There were stages of this "old Man's
Draft", at least 4 with different ages for each.


Eliz

On Sun, Jul 3, 2011 at 3:36 PM,  <[email protected]> wrote:
> On one of the Legacy training CDs Geoff gives the dates you need to use to
> search for all men that would have been alive and of the right age to have
> served in WWI so that you can do a search through the WWI draft
> registrations.  I let someone borrow my CDs and I don’t know which one it is
> on to tell her to try and look for it for me.  I was wondering does anyone
> have the dates handy for the search, and by some wild chance does anyone
> have the dates for some of the other wars?
>
> michele
>
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