What tidbit of information did you discover about one of your family lines this week, and how did you find it? Let's celebrate our successes!
I'll break the ice.
My great-grandfather Wesley Armfield from Wisconsin was in Berdan's Sharpshooters. I plugged his name into the World Vital Records search and up popped a couple of new entries. My favorite came from Google Books and The Life of Billy Yank, the Common Soldier of the Union, by Bell Irvin Wiley. Wesley was in the guardhouse "for whistling after taps in the company streets ... when his colonel later offered him release on promise of good behavior Armfield replied: "I will not promise because the guard tent is more comfortable than my tent and I had rather stay here."
That sounded to me like the 1860's equivalent of being sent to your room (the room equipped with a phone, television, computer, XBox, and DVD player.)