|       IntroductionThe official record of participants and deaths of the Cuban Liberation 
	  Army that participated in the Cuban War of Independence 1895-1898 holds 
	  a wealth of genealogical, as well as historical, information. The records 
	  in many cases list not only both surnames of the participant (which correspond 
	  to the father's and mother's surnames), but also the first names father 
	  and mother, the date of enlistment, rank achieved and Regiment in which 
	  the individual last served.   These records were published in book form in 1901, shortly after the 
	  end of the War, and was used to determine elegibility for veteran's pensions. 
	  According to  and corresponding international agreements, this data 
	  is now considered to be in the Public Domain. The book was published under 
	  the direction of General Carlos Roloff, Inspector General of the Cuban 
	  Liberation Army, under the title Yndice Alfabético y Defunciones 
	    del Ejército Libertador de Cuba - Guerra de Independencia, iniciada 
	    el 24 de Febrero de 1895 y terminada oficialmente el 24 de Agosto de 1898 (Alphabetic Index and Deaths of the Cuban Liberation Army - Cuban War 
	  of Independence, started 24 February 1895 and officially ended 24 August 
	  1898) [LOC Call number F1786.C95, LDS microfilm number 1844674].   The original book has now been digitized by the Digital Library of the Caribeean. The digital version can be found at the following link: (Thanks to Martha Ibanez Zervoudakis of the Cuban Genealogy Club of Miami for the above link).    Transcription 
  Project
Several readers of the  genealogical discussion list volunteered to transcribe the information contained in the above mentioned records and the data 
	  has now been posted on CubaGenWeb for all to use.   
      Although the original records are in the Public 
        Domain, this particular transcription is protected by US and international 
        copyright law and may not be used for commercial purposes nor be published 
        in any form, electronic, CD-ROM or in printed form without our written permission. 
	    and the transcirption volunteers.     Mambi Army Data Bases
      To search the database, first read the important notes  below and then go to the search form using the following button:     You can also search our transcriptions
	    of the death records by using the following button:      Advice to researchers from General Roloff:
      The names are listed in strict alphabetical order of the first 
        surname, but you should take into account that there may have been spelling 
        errors, and hence you should take care before determining that a given 
        individual is not listed. If you do not find the person you seek under 
        the first surname, you should search under the second surname and under 
        the given name, since there may have been confusion during the classification. 
        If you still do not find the individual, you should look under similar 
        sounding letters, such as B and V, C and S, G and J, in case there has occured a spelling error.  Important Notes on the Data
	
      
        Names such as "del Rio" o "de la Torre" have been transcribed as 
          "Rio (del)" and "Torre (de la)" so they will sort by the surname and 
          not by the "de" or "del".
        All accents have been omitted to facilitate finding the names after 
          sorting (accented letters will sort quite distantly from the unaccented 
          letters due to the differences in ACSII codes used to represent them 
          in computers).
        The Spanish letter "ñ" has been transcribed as is. The rare 
          letter "ü", which is required by Spanish grammar to appear in 
          the diphthongs "üe" (as in "Agüero") and "üi" (as in 
          "Güines"), has been transcribed as a plain "u", again to facilitate 
          finding the names after sorting.
        In general we have tried to transcribe the information exactly as 
          it appears in the original, errors and all. Square brackets "[" and "]" have been used to denote any information added or changed 
          from the original transcription based on data supplied from other 
          sources such as a family descendant or to correct an obvious error.
        A dot "." indicates that there was no entry in this 
          field in the original book.
        It was common practice in the originals to abbreviate some common 
          first names such as "Jose M." for "Jose Maria", "Jose I." for "Jose 
          Ignacio" and "Fco." for "Federico". Also some common second surnames 
          were abbreviated, such as "F." for "Fernandez", "M." for "Martinez" 
          and "Z." for "Zayas". In general these names have been transcribed 
          exactly as they appear in the original.
        There were women veteran soldiers and some even achieved the rank 
          of officer. Not much appears in history books about them. Remember 
          that this was a total war with entire families taking part.
        The rank indicated in the book was the rank achieved by the soldier 
          at the end of the war. Please note that many officers were promoted 
          to higher ranks after the end of the war.For an explanation of Ranks and Regimental Corps ID codes please see 
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            of the transcription. Please note that there indeed were errors 
            in the original entries.The only exception to the above rule is to correct spelling errors 
            in a name or to add a missing surname or parents name(s). In such 
            cases we will show the additional information in square brackets []. We will NOT erase or change 
            the basic information in the entry from what appears in the original.We will NOT modify any of the military information 
            appearing in the record such as the rank, date of entry or regiment.We will NOT add any names to the transcription 
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