Forgotten Records: Pension Ledgers and the Payments they Represent

Craig R. Scott, MA, CG®, FUGA
Jul 9, 2025
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About this webinar

Few people take the time to look at the pension payment process and the records that are created. Records may contain information about movement, kin, and primary sources for dates of death.

About the speaker

Craig Roberts Scott, MA, CG®, FUGA is the author of The ‘Lost Pensions’: Settled Accounts of the Act of 6 April 1838 (Revised) and Records of the Accounting Officers of the Department of the Treasury,...
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Key points and insights

In "Forgotten Records: Pension Ledgers, and the Payments They Represent," presented by renowned military records expert Craig Scott, Craig offers a deep and highly informative dive into a lesser-known but incredibly rich source for genealogical research—federal pension ledgers and payment vouchers. These financial records, often overlooked by researchers, contain invaluable clues about veterans’ lives, including residences, death dates, family relationships, and migration patterns. Scott’s expertise illuminates how these documents can serve as a powerful supplement—or even a substitute—for traditional records like censuses or vital statistics, particularly when tracing Revolutionary War and War of 1812 ancestors.

Key Takeaways from the Webinar:

  • Pension Ledgers Are Hidden Census Substitutes
    Pension payment ledgers, especially those recorded semi-annually, can track a veteran’s or widow’s location across decades. These entries—marked in March and September—often reveal changes in residence and can uncover movement between pension agencies. Researchers can treat them as "mini-censuses" to follow ancestors in between or outside of decennial census years.

  • Final and Last Payments Reveal Family Details
    Scott emphasizes the importance of "last" and "final" pension payments, particularly for Revolutionary War and War of 1812 veterans. While "last payments" indicate the final disbursement to a veteran or widow, "final payments" go to heirs and often name children, administrators, or executors—providing essential evidence for proving relationships and constructing family groups.

  • Understanding Record Group 217 is Essential
    The bulk of these pension financial records are housed in Record Group 217 at the National Archives and include ledgers, vouchers, and special accounts. Scott’s decades of experience—and his revised finding aids—help demystify the complexities of accessing these microfilmed and digitized documents. He also addresses the transition to Record Group 15 post–Civil War and the challenges of accessing Civil War and later records, including payment checks and pension warrants.

To truly grasp the nuance and scope of pension-related records and how to access them, viewing the full webinar is highly recommended. Craig Scott offers detailed examples, case studies, and practical strategies that can transform your research—especially if you're tackling military ancestors or working to break through a brick wall.

Finally, genealogists are encouraged to explore the comprehensive syllabus accompanying the webinar. It includes reference guides, citations, record group explanations, and research tips that will extend the value of the presentation well beyond the session. Unlock the full potential of forgotten pension records—an underutilized treasure trove waiting to elevate your genealogical discoveries.

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  1. BF
    Billie Fogarty
    6 months ago

    Thanks, Craig, for another great lecture. I always learn a great deal from you and appreciate the information.

  2. WV
    Webinar Viewer
    6 months ago

    Great webinar

  3. WV
    Webinar Viewer
    6 months ago

    Very fast paced. Since I know nothing about pension research and the nomenclature of the subject, it was hard to follow sometimes. Lots of great information. The Finding Aid was helpful.

  4. WV
    Webinar Viewer
    6 months ago

    Great information, but came at us really fast

  5. WV
    Webinar Viewer
    6 months ago

    Craig is very knowledgeable and I enjoy hearing his presentations. Thank you very much

  6. WV
    Webinar Viewer
    6 months ago

    Only the Revolutionary War & Civil War were covered. I thought he would cover the Spanish American War as well. this was of no help to me.

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      Craig Scott
      6 months ago

      Actually, I thought I covered the Spanish American War with a slide that said that the process was the same as that in the Civil War.

  7. WV
    Webinar Viewer
    6 months ago

    GREAT EXPLANATIONS

  8. WV
    Webinar Viewer
    6 months ago

    So much great information. I'm currently working through a Civil War pension file and this webinar was very timely!

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