The history of Camden county, New Jersey, Part 22

Author: Prowell, George Reeser, 1849-1928
Publication date: 1886
Publisher: Philadelphia : Richards
Number of Pages: 1220


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On the 12th of May, 1864, Colonel Davis, at the head of the Twelfth Regiment, formed a part of that magnificent column of veter- an infantry which, under command of Gen- eral Hancock, assaulted Lee's line at Spott- sylvania, and sweeping over it, pierced his centre. On foot, because it was impossible to ride through abatis and over earthwork, erect, vigilant, enthusiastic, not yet recovered from severe bruises of six days before, but triumphing over them, eye-witnesses still love to tell with what springing valor and in- comparable energy Colonel Davis led his regiment as they swept like one great wave over the enemy's work and into their camp. The enemy's first line was carried with but little loss, but half a mile to the rear the charging troops came upon a second line heavily manned and sternly defended. And here, while cheering on his troops with ani- mated gestures, in front of his colors and


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almost touching them, Colonel Davis, struck by a ball which passed through his neck, fell dead. He was buried near the field where he fell, but a few days later was re- moved to Fredericksburg, whence, in the autumn of 1865, loving hands bore him northward, and on a beautiful day in No- vember of that year, on the eve of the first Thanksgiving after the war, in the presence of his family and a few of his comrades, he was laid to rest in the cemetery of Laurel Hill.


Few men were more soldierly in appear- ance than Colonel Davis-none more brave and zealous in the cause for which he died. Tall, erect, commanding in person, electric in temperament, of a bold and resolute charac- ter, his troops so leaned on him that, when he commanded, his regiment fought with a massive energy which was often noticed. Warm in his affections, kind and genial in man- ners, many loved him, none will forget him. He was a gallant soldier and genial gentle- man, who freely left home and friends to cast his sword, his heart and his life into the breach to save the honor of his country.


The rolls of the Camden County companies of the Twelfth Regiment are as follows :


COMPANY E.


[This company was mustered in September 4, 1862, and mustered out July 15, 1865, unless otherwise stated.]


Captains.


Charles K. Horsfall, killed July 2, '63. Daniel Dare, Aug. 6, '63.


First Lieutenants.


Philip M. Armington, resg. Nov. 15, '63.


Ellwood Griscom, Feb. 22, '65 ; dis. June 4, '65. Second Lieutenants.


James McComb, pro. 1st It. Co. D June 31, '63. Stephen G. Eastwick, Feb. 14, '63 ; dis. Jan. 24,'64. G. A. Cobb, May 1, '65; pro. 1st lt. Co. H June 24,'65. First Sergeants. John R. Rich, pro. sergt .- maj. Nov. 27, '63. John Sheehan, dis. June 4, '65.


Sergeants.


Ethelbert Davis, dis. June 4, '65.


Wm. H. Brooks, dis. June 3, '65. Charles Sullivan, dis. June 4, '65.


James M. Cranen, dis. June 4, '65. Charles H. Laing, Feb. 23, 65. Elijah L. Smith, Feb. 27, '65. Pierce McHeury, April 7, '65.


John Foster, died May 3, '63, of wounds.


Joseph S. Hugg, Aug. 13, '62 ; died Aug. 27, '62.


Charles E. Cheeseman, died May 7, '64, of wounds. Charles P. Fish, Aug. 4, '62 ; killed May 12, '64.


Corporals.


Henry Ranser, dis. June 4, '65.


Frederick Fagley, dis. June 4, '65.


Edward S. Ellis, dis. July 10, '65.


Joseph Myers, dis. June 4, '65.


John Hull, dis. June 4, '65. Wm. M. Copeland, dis. June 4, '65.


Samuel E. Farrington, dis. June 4, '65.


John Evans, Feb. 23, '65.


Charles Richards, Feb. 22, '65.


John Thompson, April 5, '65.


Isaac M. Williams, April 5, '65.


George White, April 6, '65.


Ludwig Schweitzer dis. May 17, '65.


Thomas E. Prickett, dis. Dec. 24, '64.


Joseph A. Davis, trans. to V. R. C.


John Pinkerton, trans. to V. R. C.


Edmund M. Stevenson, trans. to V. R. C.


John Clements, died June 22, '63, of wounds.


Jonas M. Roe, died Aug. 7, '64, of wounds. Henry Helms.


Robert J. Thompson. musician, disch. June 4, '65. Israel J. Conklin, musician, trans. to V. R. C. John Bird, wagoner, disch. June 4, '65.


Privates.


Elias Abrams, Feb. 23, '65, disch. Aug. 3, '65.


John Antonia, April 6, '65.


Benj. Anthony, disch. Feb. 19, '63.


Jacob Asay, trans. to V. R. C.


George Anderson, killed July 3, '63. Thomas Barrett, Aug. 15, '64.


John Beggs, April 5, '64. Wm. Byrnes, April 6, '65.


Peter T. Brewer, trans. to V. R. C.


Lysander H. Banks, died Feb. 21,'63.


Martin Blake, Aug. 5, '62.


David Campbell, July 27, '64, disch. Aug. 3, '65. George C. Carlyle, April 7, '65.


Charles Clark, March 31, '65.


James Cunningham, Feb. 23, '65.


Matthew Cavanagh, disch. Jan. 13, '64. Thomas Calvert, trans. to V. R. C.


James P. Campbell, trans. to Co. F.


John Q. A. Cline, killed May 8, '63.


Charles F. Collett, killed May 3, '63. John C. Conley, died June 12, '64, of wounds.


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Isaac H. Copeland, killed July 3, '63. Alexander Drew, Feb. 23, '65. Ezra Drew, Feb. 23, '65. Albert Davis, disch. Feb. 17, '64. Enoch H. Duffield, disch. Dec. 30, '62. Samuel C. Elbertson, disch. March 9, '63. Lucius Q. C. Elmer. trans. to V. R. C. John Farrington, disch. Aug. 1, '65. Samuel Fleet, traus. to V. R. C. Rudolph Frick, April 4, '65. Aaron Garwood, disch. June 12, '65. John Geier, April 4, '64.


Frank Gibson, April 5, '65, disch. July 17, '65. Robert Gordon, disch. June 4, '65.


Thomas J. Gordon, disch. July 28, '65. Michael Griner, disch. July 8, '63. Alexander Gale, trans. to V. R. C. John Gorman, trans. to V. R. C. David Gordon, died Jan. 23, '63. Wm. H. Haight, Feb. 23, '65.


Charles Hannahs, April 5, '65.


Edward P. Harris, disch. June 4, '65. Wm. Harrison, April 6, '65. Jacob Hartman, April 7, '65. Aulson Heaton, April 7, '65. Anthony Heffner, April 7, '65. Albert Heitz, April 3, '65. Jacob Henkel, April 7, '65. James Hopper, Feb. 23, '65. Daniel H. Horner, disch. June 4, '65. Benj. Hackney, disch. Feb. 17, '63. Jacob Hinchman, disch. Oct. 22, '63. Francis Haggerty, trans. to V. R. C. Ira C. Hall, trans. to V. R. C. Joseph Haynes, trans. to V. R. C. Wm. S. Hineline, trans. to V. R. C.


Josiah C. Hughes, trans. to V. R. C.


David H. Horner, died June 4, '63, of wounds.


Samuel C. Hultz, killed May 3, '63. John Ipser, April 5, '65. Alexander Jervis, died Dec. 20, '63. John Kilikus, Feb. 28, '65. Wm. Korbel, April 7, '65. Charles Kuntzman, March 31, '65. Emil Lack, April 7, '65.


John Lack, April 7, '65. George Lutz, April 6,'65. James K. P. Lafferty, trans. to V. R. C.


Charles H. Leeds, trans. to V. R. C. Anthony Macel, April 4, '65. Frederick Martin, April 4, '65. Francis McBride, Feb. 23, '65. Augustus Mitchell, Feb. 27, '65. Benjamin Mullica, disch. June 4, '65. Patrick Murray, Feb. 28, '65.


Nathaniel Morton, disch. Feb. 28, '63. Augustus Munter, disch. Nov. 26, '63. John McKeon, killed May 3, '63. Enoch F. Mills, died June 14, '64, of wounds. Robert Newsome, April 3, '65. Helondeus Nonn, April 5, '65. William Nagle, died Dec. 5, 64. Deitrick Panzie, April 4, '65, disch. June 13, '65. Henry Peirce, disch. June 4, '65. James B. Peirson, disch. June 4, '65. Frederick Pechmaun, Jr., trans. to Sig. Corps. Porteus Pepoon, killed May 12, '64. Obadiah Reed, April 6, '65. Fidelius Reich, April 6, '65. Ira B. Ridgway, April 5, '65. John Reed, disch. Feb. 16, '65.


George Riggs, disch. Nov. 7, '63. Edward Rodgers, trans. to V. R. C.


James A. Riley, killed July 2, '63.


Dennis Ryan, killed May 3, '63. Bernhardt Schmidt, April 7, '65.


John Schubert, April 1, '65. Henry Schultz, April 7, '65. Charles F. Senix, pro. q.m .- sergt. Ang. 30, '64. James Shaffer, April 5, '65. George Simpkins, April 5, '65.


Joseph L. Simons, disch. May 18, '65.


Wm. H. Smith, disch. July 26, '65. David M. Southard, disch. June 15, '65. Peter Spies, April 6, '65. Frederick Staatz, April 7, '65. George Skirm, trans. to V. R. C. Seth C. Southard, trans. to V. R. C. Wm. H. Shaffer, Nov. 20, '63, killed May 12, '64. Samuel K. Sooy, died Sept. 15, '63. Stephen B. Sooy, died Sept. 12, '62. William H. Stockton, killed March 25, '65. Isaac A. Taylor, dis. June 4, '65. Amzi Teachman, Feb. 22, '65. William Tompson, April 6, '65. Andrew H. Tomlin, April 7, '65. William Tozer, dis. June 4, '65. Casimer Trechler, April 3, '65. Charles S. Tindall, killed May 6, '64. John Thompson, April 11, '64. J. Van Volkenburgh, Feb. 23, '65, dis. May 20, '65. William Walker, April 6, '65. Matthew Wallace, Feb. 22, '65. John Webber, April 7, '65. John Weitner, March 29, '65. John Welsh, April 7, '65. John Westermayer, April 6, '65. George Wilhelm, April 7, '65. Azel Williams, Feb. 27, '65. Frank Williams, April 1, '65.


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Lawrence Williams, April 6, '65. John Wallace, Feb. 19, '64, died. Nov. 24, '64.


Thomas J. Williams, killed in action May 3, '63. William J. Wood, died Juue 20, '64. Henry C. Yeager, April 4, '65. Isaac Young, Feb. 27, '65.


CAPTAIN CHARLES K. HORSFALL .- About the period of the Revolution an English family named Horsfall came to this country, and settled in Monmouth County, N. J. There were two brothers, belonging to the better class of English farmers, and they purchased land on their arrival. From these pioneers sprung John and Richard Horsfall, who were born in Monmouth County. John was married to Sarah Tim- mons, of Monmonth. They had three chil- dren,-Jacob and Isaac (twins), and John. Richard married a Smith and removed to Cream Ridge, N. J. They had three chil- dren.


John, the father of Captain Horsfall, moved to Burlington County before he was of age, and became a merchant in Borden- town. About 1851 he took up his residence in Camden, where he has followed the busi- ness of general merchandising. In 1836 he was married to Hannah E., daughter of Charles and Ann Kemble, of Bordentown, by whom he had four children,-Charles K., who was married to Amy W., daughter of William and Mary Brooks, of Medford, N. J .; Hannah Ann T., who died, aged two years; Theodore F., (deceased), who was married to Anna Wells, of Camden; and Alethia C., who is married to James B. Lewis, formerly of Burlington County, now living in Camden. They had three children, -Etta H. and Charles H. (deceased), and Jennie B.


Captain Charles K. Horsfall was born in Burlington County December 31, 1836. He was one of those heroic spirits who entered into the service of his country from pure patriotism. Before the war he was a mem- ber of "Camden Light Artillery " and rose


to be one of its officers. He was fond of military life, and when the Civil War opened raised Company E, of Twelfth New Jersey Volunteer Infantry. He served with it in all the hard duty which the Army of the Potomac was called upon to perform up to Gettysburg. He distinguished himself at Chancellorsville, and on the 2d of July, 1863, at Gettysburg. A detachment of Twelfth New Jersey and Fourteenth Con- necticut were ordered to dislodge a body of Confederate sharpshooters concealed in a barn. He bravely led his men and was shot through the head, falling . dead within the rebel lines. His body was buried on the field for two weeks, when it was removed to its present resting-place, Evergreen Cemetery, in this city. His loss was deeply mourned by his regiment, for he was a brave soldier, exemplary citizen and thorough Christian. His mother passed to rest June 11, 1886.


COMPANY G, TWELFTH REGIMENT NEW JERSEY VOLUNTEERS (THREE YEARS'), OF CAMDEN.


[This company was mustered in September 4, 1862, and mustered out June 4, 1865, unless otherwise stated. ]


Captains.


Samuel B. Jobes, res. Jan. 24, '64. William E. Potter, brev .- maj. May 1, '65. First Lieutenants.


James T. Lowe, died of wounds Oct. 30, '63. F. M. Riley, Apr. 25,'64, pr. capt. Co. F Jan. 30,'65. James P. William, Feb. 22, '65.


Robert B. Kates, July 5, '65, dis. July 15, '65.


Second Lieutenant.


Charles E. Troutman, res. Feb. 4, '64.


First Sergeant.


Jeremiah Casto. Sergeants.


Joseph Blake. Arthur Stanley. William H. Rogers. John Hall.


Charles Fosker, April 5, '65, dis. July 15, '65.


Charles Hulbert, Oct. 3, '64, dis. July 15, '65. Isaac L. Wood, dis. Oct. 14, '63.


Edw. L. Thornton, dis. April 2, '63.


Joshua D. Fithian, dis. Dec. 11, '63.


Hiram Smith, dis. May 10, '64.


Henry Fenton, trans. to U. S. Navy.


Charles & Kosfall


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Corporals.


Theodore Brick. Amos Frampes. Isaiah Groff. George Woodrow. . Edward L. Brick. Jesse Peterson.


David H. Eldridge, dis. July 31, '65. George Johnson, April 4, '65, dis. July 15, '65. Theodore Hildebrand, April 5,"'65, dis. July 15, '65. Frank Myers, April 3, '65, dis. July 15, '65. William H. Howe, dis. Jan. 26, '63. Charles Mayhew, trans. to V. R. C. Franklin Bates, trans. to V. R. C. William W. Collins, killed June 3, '64.


Howard Turner, musician. Richard Cheeseman, musician.


Privates.


Samuel E. Barker.


John Blackburn, April 5, '65, dis. July 15, '65. Florence Bleyler.


Andrew Bramble, April 5, '65, dis. July 15, '65.


Augustus Brant, April 4, '65, dis. July 15, '65. Robert R. Burk. Edward V. Byerly. James Cain, April 8, '65. William R. Carter, dis. Dec. 11, '63. John B. Carey. John Conley, killed July 2, '63.


Newton B. Cook, died April 6, '63. Joseph Cooper, April 8, '65. Hiram Cramer, killed May 3, '63. Thomas H. Conover, dis. June 2, '65.


John Corbet, April 5, '65, dis. June 15, '65. Andrew Cridline, Aug. 26, '64, dis. July 18, '65. John Crowley, dis. May 30, '63. John J. Dall.


Levi M. Decatur, Aug. 26, '64, dis. July 18, '65. Edward De Parpart, Aug. 18, '64, dis. July 15, '65. James P. Demarris, dis. Mar 25, '63. Henry C. Derrickson, died June 20, '64. John H. Dill, trans. to V. R. C. Jacob S. Dill, died of wounds May 15, '63. William E. Downam, dis. July 14, 65. Gustav Eisle, dis. July 15, '65. Lewis S. Elmer, killed May 3, '63. Daniel Everingham. John Fagan, April 7, '65. William Fee, April 3, '65, died July 15, '65. John Fernandos, April 5, '64, dis. July 15, '65. John Ferrell, April 8, '65, dis. June 28, '65. Lawrence Flood, April 5, '65, dis. July 15, '65. Thomas Flynn, April 4, '65, dis. July 15, '65. Alfred B. Fortiner, dis. July 31, '65. Benj. F. Gladdeu, dis. June 21, '65.


William Y. Gladney, dis. March 12, '63. Samuel Godfrey, March 24, '65. Carl Gremm.


Richard Groff, died March 29, '63. John Griffin, April 5, '65, dis. July 15, '65. Geo. W. Hardwick, April 3, '65, dis. July 15, '65. Thomas M. Harrison, dis. June 28, '65. James Hayes, April 3, '65, dis. June 15, '65. Fred. Heil, Oct. 7, '64, dis. July 15, '65. Christian Hesse, Oct. 10, '64, dis. July 15, '65. William H. Henderson, dis. June 5, '63. William Herring, died May 20, '64. William H. Hillman.


John Horen, April 4, '65. Samuel M. Horner, dis. July 1, '65. Oscar Hoffman, April 5, '65, dis. July 15, '65. Michael Holden, April 7, '65, dis. July 15, '65. Benjamin Hood.


Joseph T. Higginson, dis. Oct, 19, '63.


Theodore Hughes, April 3, '65, dis. July 15, '65.


Charles D. Husbands, dis. for wounds Oct. 13, '63. Felix Infelder, Feb. 28, '65, dis. July 15, '65. Joseph Inman, dis. March 17, '63.


John Jaggard, dis. July 10, '65. James Johnson, April 3, '65.


Thomas Joice, April 4, '65, dis. July 15, '65. Paul Jones.


Adam Jordon.


Charles Keller, April 4, '65, dis. July 15, '65. John Kerrigan, April 5, '65. Charles Kinge, April 6, '65.


Charles Laman.


John H. Lamar, dis. July 21, '61.


Lorenzo S. Land, killed in action June 3, '64. Walter Lindsay. Charles E. Madara.


George R. Marter, killed in action May 3, '63. Joseph Marner.


Donald McDonald, April 3,'65, dis. July 15, '65. Daniel F. McHenry.


Henry M. McIlvaine, dis. for wouuds May 5, '64. Timothy McMahon, April 5, '65.


Bernard McManus, April 4, '65. James Mercer, April 4, '65, dis. July 15, '65.


Thomas R. Middleton, killed in action July 2, 63. Francis Mills, killed in action May 3, '64. Josiah K. Moore, dis. July 1, '65.


William Murphy, April 1, '65, dis. July 5, '65. John O'Brien, trans. to V. R. C. James O'Connor, Nov. 30, '63, dis. July 15, '65. John O'Niel, April 5, '65, dis. July 15, '65. James O'Niel, April 5, '65.


Adolph Olsen, April 3, '65, dis. July 15, '65. Richard Palmer, Aug. 12,-'64, dis. July 15, '65. Aaron Parker.


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Nathan Parker, dis. July 6, '65. Edward H. Pancoast, dis. April 5, '65. John Perry, April 4, '65, dis. July 15, '65. Peter L. Perry, Feb. 16, '65, dis. July 15, '65. Joseph Phalon, April 7, '65, dis. June 14, '65. Richard F. Plum, trans. to V. R. C.


William Potter, April 4, '65, dis. July 15, '65. Isaac Randolph. Michael Reynolds, April 8, '65, dis. July 15, '65. Walter A. Rink, Aug. 31, '64, dis. June 23, '65. Henry H. Richmond, died Jan. 13, '63.


Richard Roberson. April 4, '65.


Martin Roche, April 5, '65, dis. July 15, '65. John Ross, April 4, '65, dis. June 28, '65.


Matthew Russell, April 5, '65, dis. July 15, '65. James Ryan.


Joseph Satterley, April 3, '65.


Charles Schaffer, April 5, '65, dis. July 15, '65. John L. Severns, dis. June 30, '65. John 'Shey, April 5, '65, dis. July 15,' 65. Robert G. Sheppard, died April 13, '63. William B. Skill, killed in action July 3,'63. Frank Smith, Sept. 28, '64, dis. July 15, '65. John Smith, Sept. 28, '64, dis. July 15, '65. Joseph H. Smith, dis. Nov. 22, '64. J. William Smith, July 29, '62, dis. March 19, '64. Henry Smith, April 5, '65.


Nicholas Smith, April 8, '65. John J. Sneden, April 4, '65, dis. July 15,'65. Samuel E. Somers, died Feb. 11, '64, of wounds. George H. Snyder, dis. Feb. 7,'63.


James Stanley.


Jacob C. Stokes.


Abram J. Stoll, June 26,'62, dis. July. 15, '65. Jacob R. Stow, died April 13, '63.


William H. Tatem, dis. June 29, '65.


Robert Thurston, April 3,'65.


Joseph J. Thompson, dis. July 18, '65. Morris Tondrof.


Charles P. Van Hart, dis. June 28, '65.


Eli Watson, died of wounds June 19, '65. Joseph Wanner. James M. Wilkins, dis. June 29, '65.


James Williams, April 4, '65, dis. July 15, '65. William J. Williams, April 5,'65, dis. July 15, '65. Charles Wilson, April 4, '65, dis. July 15, '65. James Wilson, April 4, '65, dis. July 15, '65.


COMPANY I, TWELFTH REGIMENT NEW JERSEY VOLUNTEERS.


{This Company was mustered in September 4, 1862, and mustered out July 15, 1865, unless otherwise stated.]


Captains.


Henry F. Chew, pro. maj. July 2, '64. Charles P. Brown, Feb. 22, '65 ; dis. June 4, '65.


First Lieutenants.


Frank M. Acton, pro. capt. Co. F Dec. 12, '63. Edw. M. Dubois, Apr. 25,'64; bvt. capt. July 6, '64, Charles F. Sickler, Feb. 22, '65 ; dis. June 4, '65. Second Lieutenants.


Theodore F. Null, disch. April 1, '64. Eli K. Ale, Feb. 22, '65 ; disch. June 4, '65. Watson P. Tuttle, Feb. 28, '65.


First Sergeants.


George A. Bowen, pro. 1st lt. Co. C Apr. 11, '64. Matthew Coombs, disch. June 4, '65. Isaac N. Morton, trans. to V. R. C.


Sergeants.


Benjamin S. Wood, disch. June 4, '65. Robert C. White, pro. sergt .- maj. Oct. 6, '64.


J. Morgan Barnes, pro. to q.m .- sergt. Jan. 1, '65.


Joseph Dielkes, disch. June 4, '65.


Preston P. Merrion, disch. June 4, '65. Louis Warnecke, Oct. 5, '64. John J. Shaw, April, 3, '65. George Lucas, Nov. 13, '63. Thomas S. Champion, disch. June 16, '65.


George P. Ogden, trans. to V. R. C.


George R. Burroughs, died June 23, '64, of wounds, Asa W. Tash, died May 6, '64, Charles H. Wilson, June 9, '64. Corporals.


James P. Stanton, disch. June 4, '65.


Theophilus B. Halter, disch. June 4, '65.


Alexander Brown, disch. June 4, '65.


Samuel Reall, disch. June 4, '65.


William Parsons, disch. June 4, '65. Lewis McPherson, disch. June 4, '65.


Firman Lloyd, Jr., disch. June 30, '65.


William R. Williams, disch. June 4, '65.


William Renchler, July 26, '64.


Ebenezer Kennedy, Aug. 17, 63. Daniel McDevitt, July 25, '64.


Theodore Beyer, Oct. 4, '64 ; disch. July 18, '65.


Frederick Ditman, Oct. 11, '64.


Isaac Fox, killed in action June 17, '64.


Lewis F. Simms, killed in action May 3, '63.


Daniel A. Hancock, died May 22, '64, of wounds. John H. Barklow, died July 16, '64. Ale S. Kidd, died May 15, '64, of wounds.


Albert S. Wood, died Dec. 1, '64.


Edward Bradway, musician, disch. June 4, '65. Lewis S. Kemfer, wagoner, disch. June 4, '65.


Privates. ยท


Henry Ackley, July 20, '64.


William H. Archer, Feb. 23, '65; dis. June 23, '65. William H. Allen, trans. to V. R. C.


J. Anderson, Oct. 14, '64; tr. from Co. D, 11th Regt. Joseph A. Ayers, trans. to V. R. C.


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Jacob Adams, died May 24, '64, of wounds. Henry Barth, Oct. 3, '64. John J. Berry, June 1, '64. James Bond, Oct. 14, '64. Edward Braunen, Sept. 6, '64 ; dis. June 4, '65. J. C. Brill, Apr. 7, '65; pro. com .- sergt. June 5, '65. Christian Brodbacker, April 27, '64. George Brown, April 4, '65. Henry Brown, Feb. 22, '65. William Brown, June 11, '64.


George Budesheim. Oct. 5, '64.' William Burch, Oct. 11, '64. William Bader, Mar. 25, '64; disch. Nov. 19, '64. Melchoir Breitel, disch. Mar. 28, '64.


John P. Bennett, trans. to U. S. Navy. Jacob Biddle, trans. to V. R. C. Gilbert Bishop, died Feb. 3, '64. Nicholas Code, Feb. 27, '65.


James Connelly, July 14, '64 ; disch. May 22, '65. Daniel Cowell, July 6, '64.


John Champion, disch. Mar. 16, '63. Clement Colgan, disch. Dec. 31, 62. Christopher Cooker, disch. Mar. 9, '65. James M. Cook, Jan. 26, '65 ; trans. to Co. F. Jesse D. Crittafield, July 14, '64; trans. to Co. D. John C. Champion, died Oct. 11, '63.


William J. Clark, died Mar. 24, '63. Charles Davis, Oct. 10, '64.


Samuel Dickeson, disch. June 4, '65. Alexander Ditzell, July 18, '64.


Peter Doyle, July 26, '64.


Anton Dyckoff, Oct. 5, '64. Claude De Erman, July 18, '64; trans. to Co. D. William Dolby, July 20, '64; trans. to Co. D. August Dugue, July 15, '64 ; trans. to Co. D. William Daniels, killed in action May 3, '63. David Dickeson, killed in action May 6, '64. John W. Dubois, died Sept. 22, '62. John Donahue, Feb. 27, '65. James Donnelly, July 3, '65. John Ell, Aug. 17, '64. Edward R. Emmel, disch. Dec. 10, '63. James Edwards, trans. to V. R. C. Edward Ellis, July 18, '64 ; trans. to Co. D. Joseph R. Edwardis, killed in action June 3, '64. George W. Fenn, July 18, '64. Joseph S. Fithian, disch. June 4, '65. Philip Flood, June 16. '64. Michael Foster, April 5, '65. Charles C. Fithian, disch. Dec. 15, '63. Richard V. Fithian, trans. to V. R. C. David Fonseca, April 4, '65. George W. Goodwin, disch. June 4, '65, Samuel L. Gregg, June 13, '64. Charles Gootman, Mar. 24, '64; trans. to V. R. C.


Frank E. Gandy, died Mar. 19, '63. John Gerstle, died Mar. 13, '63. Charles Harr, Sept. 9, '64; disch. June 4, '65. George Hammer, April 5, '65. William T. F. Harewood, July 25, '64. James Hart, Aug. 10, '64. John Haverstick, disch. June 5, '65. George Hedden, Feb. 23, '65; disch. July 15, '65. James Hemphill, disch. June 4, '65.


Paul Herebschle, Sept. 6, '64 ; disch. June 4, '65. John J. Hoffman, disch. July 15, '65. Josiah Holton, disch. June 4, '65. James Horner, disch. June 4, '65. Ezra Hutchins, Feb. 23, '65. Philip Hickman, trans. to V. R. C.


George W. Homan, trans. to V. R. C.


Thomas Jackson, Aug. 13, '64. Richard Jellinghaus, Oct. 5, '64. James M. Jones, disch. Apr. 10, '63. Joseph L. Jacobs, trans. to V. R. C.


George W. Jester, trans. to V. R. C.


Thomas D. Kane, disch. June 4, '65.


Emmett M. King, disch. June 4, '65. George Koff, Apr. 5, '65.


Daniel Krebs, Apr. 6, '65. Moyer Kuhn, Mar. 25, '64; disch. Jan. 9, '65. Patrick Keegan, Apr. 6, '65.


Ludwig Lichtenfells, July 13, '64. Charles Lollamand, Oct. 5, '64.


Lemuel D. Loper, died May 3, '63. Joseph Lower, Apr. 2, '64. Ephraim Mack, Oct. 8, '64. Joseph F. Martin, July 15, '64. James McDonald, July 30, '64. Edward Mclaughlin, Apr. 6, '65. Henry Merkell, Apr. 4, '65. Andrew Merkert, Oct. 4, '64. Charles Miller, disch. June 4, '65.


Albrecht Mohr, Oct. 11, '64. Joseph Murphy, disch. June 4, '65. James McAuliff, disch. Dec. 16, '63. Charles McNeer, June 2, '64; disch, May 2, '65. John P. Miller, disch. Apr. 28, '65. Samuel Mattson, killed June 4, '64. John Miller, died June 22, '64, of wounds. Michael G. Morton, killed June 3, '64. Thomas J. Mattson. William Munnion. John W. Niblick, trans. to V. R. C. John P. Newkirk, died Apr. 10, '64. Frederick Pauli, Apr. 7, '65. John Peterson, July 16, '64.


James Pierce, trans. to V. R. C.


Abraham Pressman, July 20, '64 ; trans. to Co. H. James Privet, trans. to V. R. C.


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Peter Powell, July 18, '64; died Oct. 1, '64.


David Ronan, Oct. 4, '64.


Thomas Ruth, Oct. 4, '64.


John Richardson, July 20, '64; disch. Nov. 8, '64. August Rien, Aug. 6, '64.


Benjamin Sailor, Aug. 1, '64.


George Sailor, disch. June 4, '65.


Charles Scheffler, disch. June 4, '65.


Frederick Schmidt, Oct. 5, '64.


John Schneider, Oct. 6, '64. Augustus Schogan, July 9, '62. George Schoonover, Feb. 25, '65.


Joseph Shuss, Oct. 4, '64.


John Simeson, disch. June 4, '65.


William Sloan, disch. June 4, '65.


James Sullivan, disch. May 15, '65.


Francis Sweeney, June 14, '64; disch. June 12, '65. David Simpkins, disch. Dec. 24, '63.


Peter Sharp, trans. to V. R. C.


John L. Sharp, died Apr. 20, '63.


John Smith, Oct. 11,'64; died Nov. 11, '64, wounds. John Smith, Oct. 11, '64.


William Stone, Apr. 6, '65.


Elijah B. Thomas, died June 4, '65.


Jacob Trunck, Feb. 28, '65.


Amos Tompkins, disch. May 29, '65.


James Turner, disch. July 13, '63.


Jonathan Timmerman, died Apr. 4, '63.




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