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Swager, Socrates J.
Swager, William.
Sutherland, D. R.
Scott, James.
Smart, John.
Swain, John J.
Smith, Jacob.
Stewart, Joseph,
wounded at Glendale, June 30, 1862.
Scott, Theodore W., killed at Glendale, June 30, 1862.
Todd, James A. Todd, Wilbur F.
Usselton, Samuel V.
Wasson, George A. Wilson, John P. Ward, Patrick. Waterhouse, J. W. Wilson, James L., killed at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, 1862. Warnock, Daniel C., killed at Bull Run, Aug. 29, 1862. Wray, John, killed at Gaines's Mill, June 27, 1862.
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Company K, Ioth Regiment, Pennsylvania Reserve Corps, 39th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, recruited in Beaver County for a term of three years, mustered into service, June 20, 1861 :
CAPTAINS
Samuel Miller,
died of wounds received at Glen- dale (Charles City Cross Roads), June 30, 1862.
A. M. Gilkey.
FIRST LIEUTENANTS
Marshall Hartshorn.
John L. Moore,
wounded at Gaines's Mill, June 27, 1862. William J. Carson.
G. Y. Edwards.
Thos. J. M'Carter, Second Lieu- tenant.
FIRST SERGEANTS
John F. Powers. James A. Anderson,
wounded at Gaines's Mill, June 27, 1862.
SERGEANTS
Thos. J. Bartram,
wounded by guerrillas, Feb. 13, 1864. Richard L. Hudson.
James M'Geehon.
Samuel T. Parks,
wounded at Wilderness, May 6, 1864. Milton R. Young,
captured at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, died at Richmond, Va., Dec. 25, 1862. Stephen A. Lowry.
CORPORALS
Geo. D. Andrews,
wounded in action, May 15, 1864.
William Shannon. Robert Miller.
James M'Clelland,
wounded at Glendale, June 30, 1862.
Jacob Kagarice.
Samuel M. Elder.
James W. Reed.
Wm. H. Anderson.
Richard W. Baker.
Charles W. Crawford,
killed at Gaines's Mill, June 27, 1862.
MUSICIANS
Jon. P. McCready.
Robert J. Cready.
PRIVATES
Allen, Charles. Anderson, Albert. Anderson, Jas. A.
Bannon, Michael.
Barnes, Hugh.
Bartram, George W.
Barber, William.
Bush, William.
Barnes, Hugh G.
Bartram, And. J.
Bussinger, Dan. W.
Boyd, John,
killed at Bull Run, Aug. 30, 1862.
Calvin, Peter Y. Courtney, M. W.
Davis, Thomas. Davidson, Robert. Donaldson, Henry.
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Fosnaught, Joseph. Fosnaught, Barney. Fry, Reuben H. Ferguson, Clark, died, April 2, 1863.
Gilkey, Francis W., wounded at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, 1862.
Hudson, Ralph E. Hoon, Thomas J. Hum, George. Hum, Levi. Howills, Daniel H.,
wounded at Gaines's Mill, June 27, 1862. Houston, John.
Imbrie, David, wounded at Gaines's Mill, June 27, 1862. Imbrie, Jeremiah R. Irvin, James, killed at Mechanicsville, June 26, 1862.
Johnston, John A., wounded at Gaines's Mill, June 27, 1862.
Laughlin, Hugh. Lowry, Peter. Lightner, William. Lightner, Josiah, wounded at Gaines's Mill, June 27, 1862. Lambright, Samuel. Lightner, George.
Marshall, Robert. Marks, Alfred. Morris, George W. Miller, Boney. Miller, Moses. Miller, Andrew J. Miller, Edward. Mershimer, Sam. G.,
killed at Bull Run, Aug. 29, 1862.
M'Adams, Franklin. McCowin, Thompson. M'Kinney, John E. M'Williams, Jos. M'Anlis, James F. M'Keogh, James,
wounded at Gaines's Mill, June 27, 1862. M'Cluren, John D. M'Mullen, John.
M'Millen, Joseph.
M'Claren, Robert, killed at Bull Run, Aug. 30, 1862.
M'Clure, Josephus, killed at Gaines's Mill, June 27, 1862.
Nicely, Stephen. Newgen, John, prisoner, died at Richmond, Aug., 1862.
Parks, Darius W., wounded at Wilderness, May 8, I864. Park, James.
Parrett, Richard S.
Peirce, Caleb.
Powell, William.
Powers, James C.
Park, George W.
Perry, Robert, accidentally killed on duty.
Reed, William H. H. Reed, John W.
Swank, Emanuel. Swank, Benjamin. Shannon, Curtis R., wounded at Gaines's Mill, June 27, 1862. Shultz, William. Swaggers, Emery. Streiby, Samuel M.
Vankirk, Archibal d.
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Vankirk, Arthur,
captured at Glendale, June 30, 1862; died at Richmond, date unknown.
Weeby, William,
died of wounds received at Wil- derness, May, 1864.
Wallace, William B.
Young, John M.
Members of Cooper's Light Battery B, First Artillery (Penn- sylvania Reserve Corps), who enlisted in 1864 (43d Regiment) :
Myron Webb, Bugler.
Thompson McKane.
David Lloyd, Sergeant.
Wm. H. Henderson.
Benjamin Pugh, Corporal.
William Lloyd.
Milton Davis.
Marcus Baldwin.
Aaron Garber. Levi Swick.
James H. Morlan.
Members of 44th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers (Ist Cavalry, Pennsylvania Reserve Corps) :
David Stanton, Surgeon,
promoted to Surgeon, U. S. A. Charles C. Townsend, Adjutant.
Hiram Platt, First Lieutenant, Company G.
PRIVATES
Evan Pugh, Company G,
wounded at Brandy Station, Va., June 9, 1863
Company C, 63d Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteer Infan- try, recruited at New Brighton and Pittsburg, for a term of three years, mustered into service, August 1, 1861 :
CAPTAINS
Jason R. Hanna.
Charles W. Taylor.
George W. Gray.
George Weaver.
FIRST LIEUTENANTS
Joseph A. Schonlaw. James S. Wilson, wounded in action.
Robert Darragh.
George W. Kettenburg, Second Lieutenant.
FIRST SERGEANTS
Henry Kelley, wounded at Wilderness, May 5, 1864.
Henry Hurst, killed at Fair Oaks, May 31, 1862.
SERGEANTS
David H. Gibson. Henry Kettenburg. Richard G. Warden,
wounded at Wilderness, May 6, I864.
PRIVATES
Samuel Gilliland, Company G.
Charles Higby, Company G.
Abram Bentley, Company G, wounded at Brandy Station, Va., June 9, 1863. Joseph M. Devinney, Company C, promoted to Hospital Steward.
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Milo M. Boyle,
killed at Chancellorsville, May 3, 1863. Frank L. Graham,
died Aug. 15, 1863, of wounds. John Bush. Matthew Shope, died, date unknown.
CORPORALS
David Lessig. James R. Temple. Samuel L. Fridiger, wounded at Wilderness, May 7, 1864. Samuel Hart,
wounded at Petersburg, June 22, 1864.
Josiah Kapple, wounded at Wilderness, May 5, 1864. George Warden, wounded at Wilderness, May 5, 1864. Daniel Stone. John Stone,
killed at Bull Run, Aug. 29, 1862. William H. Patterson, died, July 9, 1862.
MUSICIANS
Charles Cross. Andrew Stedham.
PRIVATES
Ashbaugh, John. Aleman, Henry. Alexander, Jos. B. Allison, Robert. Andrews, Thomas,
Brown, George A., wounded, June 16, 1864.
Bush, Levi. Brooks, Charles L. Booser, Daniel.
Broad, Esau.
Brooks, Thomas.
Bliss, William, died, Sept. 29, 1862.
Broad, Louis. Bammer, John. Brown, Samuel.
Cannon, James.
Cole, Garrison.
Castler, George, wounded, June 15, 1864.
Childs, William, wounded at Spottsylvania C. H., May 12, 1864.
Carnerry, Craig.
Church, John C.
Chapman, Luke C.
Craven, John.
Depew, Samuel. Dimond, Thomas, died, Jan. 22, 1863.
Davis, Henry E., died at Annapolis, Md., June 11, 1864. Davis, Richard T. Davis, Joseph.
Day, James. Devanny, James, captured, June 22, 1864.
Douds, Robert C.
Eicher, Andrew. Early, James. Ecoff, Asa B., wounded at Fair Oaks, May 31, 1862.
Fetter, William H.
Funkhouser, Geo. D. Frink, Orrin A.
Garner, Thomas. Garbenstine, William.
Graham, George W. Gibson, George, wounded at Fair Oaks.
Glass, David A.
Hess, Henry A. Hunter, George W.
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Harrison, Samuel, Sr., wounded May 26, 1864. Hayden, Miles.
Hager, John. Hager, Ami.
Hileman, Lee.
Hamma, William.
Hamma, Henry, wounded at Spottsylvania C. H., May 12, 1864.
Hopps, Joseph M., killed in action, June 22, 1864.
Hays, James H., killed at Fair Oaks, Va., May 31, I862. Hughes, Benjamin.
Hayles, David.
Harrison, Samuel, Jr. Hunter, Robert, captured.
Isaman, John.
Jacobs, Peter,
died, December 6, 1863.
Kittie, David.
Keys, John C. F., died, December 6, 1863. Kidd, Benjamin F.
Long, Alexander. Lanning, William,
wounded at Wilderness, May 7, 1864. Lowrie, Augustus.
Marquis, Edwin.
Miller, Daniel, died, January 18, 1864.
Miller, Charles W., killed in action, June 20, 1864.
Mitchell, Thomas. Maratto, Hinds. Miller, John F. Merryman, William. Molter, Jonas C. McDanel, Baxter.
M'Glaughlin, S. C.
Nelson, Joseph.
Osborn, John R.
Preston, Robert.
Reno, Charles.
Rouse, Frederick. Riggle, Abraham J.
Reed, Samuel C. Reed, Benjamin F.
Smith, Jacob. Schiffhoer, Henry, wounded, May 31, 1862.
Sannit, George, wounded at Spottsylvania C. H., May 12, 1864.
Sarver, Daniel.
Shagle, David, wounded at Wilderness, May 6, 1864. Stitt, Emry E.
Smith, John.
Smith, William C.
Stokes, George.
Scott, Hugh, died, Dec. 13, 1862.
Shupe, John, died at Philadelphia, July 16, 1864. Schultz, John.
Shook, John.
Sampson, Thomas.
Stedham, John, captured, May 31, 1864.
Thompson, John. Till, Robert.
Vanpelt, Charles W.,
killed at Spottsylvania C. H., May 12, 1864. Vogle, John, prisoner from May 12, 1864, to Nov. 30, 1864.
Wilson, Thomas F.
Wilson, John A. L. Walker, Alexander. Wilson, William B. Watteson, John. Woods, John.
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Members of the band, 63d Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, enlisted August, 1861, for a term of three years, mus- tered into service of the United States:
Thomas Fletcher Johnson, drum- mer boy, enlisted at age of four- teen years. Jacob M. Johnson.
Henry Noss.
Ferdinand A. Winter.
Emanuel Evans.
James C. Evans.
Jacob Covert.
Moses Ulmstead.
Ralph Covert.
Myron Webb.
Company H, 77th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteer Infan- try, recruited at New Brighton, being a new company assigned to this regiment in March, 1865; term of service, one year :
Paul F. Rohrbacher, Captain, promoted from private Battery B, 9th Pa. Art.
John C. Mapes, First Lieutenant.
James B. Andrews, Second Lieu- tenant.
Johnston S. Barber, First Sergeant. Allen Walker, First Sergeant.
SERGEANTS
John D. Thomas. William G. Bail.
Joseph Robinson. William W. Earl.
CORPORALS
Hinton Neeley. John B. Bist.
Scott Vaneman.
Charles Maffitt.
George Pollock. Samuel Spencer, died Nov. 25, 1865, buried at railroad depot, Victoria, Tex. John F. Shealer.
William P. Fox.
Richard Boley.
Frederick Duer(r).
Ephraim Cover, died at Galveston, Tex., Aug. 2, 1865.
Hiram Dickson, musician.
PRIVATES
Buchanan, Daniel.
Braslin, James,
died, Nov. 28, 1865.
Barnes, William H.
Barte, John.
Buffinger, Wm. G.
Bonds, James M.
Barnes, William, died at Louisville, Ky., July 6, 1865.
Bonnell, James, died at Nashville, Tenn., May 14, 1865.
Carnegy, Enon?
Craig, Robert.
Campbell, John.
Calhoun, John.
Chaffey, Sylvester.
Carpenter, Abraham, died at Galveston, Tex., Sept. 5, 1865.
Duncan, Hugh.
Daniels, David C.
Davis, William P.
Doty, Summer.
Dunbar, John K.
Dillen, Moses.
Dulkinson, Henry, died, May 8, 1865.
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Ebbert, George, died at Galveston, Tex., Oct. 6, I865.
M'Lane, Edward. M'Farland, Jas. F. M'Grew, John F. M'Cleary, Joseph B.
Fiches, Wooster. Frankenburg, J. M.
Farmer, John.
Fasnott, Isaac.
Fiches, James F.
Frem, Thomas W.
Fasnott, Jacob M., died at Indianola, Tex., Nov. 2, I865.
Graham, John L. George, Eli B.
Heister, Isaac.
Hill, Daniel.
Hill, John.
Hamilton, Abraham.
Hastings, John.
Hague, James H.
Hughsten, John C., died at Nashville, Tenn., June 15, I865.
Kittering, Gustave. Krepps, Abraham. Kendall, William.
Laning, John. Little, Edward W.
Mankin, Gibson. Miles, Moses.
Miller, Alonzo.
Montgomery, John,
died Aug. 3, 1865; buried six miles northwest from Victoria, Texas. Murdock, Thomas R., died at Indianola, Texas, Sept. I, 1865. Miles, John. Myers, Henry.
Naegle, Joseph.
O'Neal, Frank.
Porter, Julius.
Porter, John M'B.
Perkins, Eleazer O.
Pitzen, William.
Pitzen, Michael.
Pyle, Enoch. Porter, John M., died at Nashville, Tenn., May 4, I865.
Potts, Thomas, died, May 4, 1865.
Robinson, Edward. Runness, Jacob. Rawlings, John.
Sheaf, Peter.
Shaffer, Matthias,
Shaffer, Martin.
Stephens, Joseph.
Steel, John.
Sanders, John C.
Simpson, Milton.
Simpson, Shadrick.
Stewart, Andrew.
Vanhorn, James. Vanoman, G. W. W.,
died, April 24, 1865, buried at Knoxville, Tenn., grave 162.
Waltenbaugh, J. Williams, Thomas. Wolf, John B. Walters, Thomas.
Zeigler, Isaac.
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Company E, 73d Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers:
Alfred T. Carnes, First Sergeant.
William T. Morrow, Sergeant.
John Lockart. Joseph Hill.
Warren Hill.
PRIVATES
William McLain.
William Long.
Albert Oliver, Corporal.
Company K, 76th Regiment (Keystone Zouaves), Pennsyl- vania Volunteer Infantry, recruited partly in Beaver County ; term of service, three years:
CAPTAINS
John S. Littell,
wounded at Fort Wagner, S. C., July 11, 1863, and at Cold Har- bor, Va., Aug. 21, 1864. William S. Moorhead.
FIRST LIEUTENANTS
Charles N. Brumm.
Robert F. M'Ilvain.
Charles Evans.
SECOND LIEUTENANTS
Alexander Forsythe. Harrison J. Chandler.
FIRST SERGEANTS
Henry C. Shelkey. James Hughes.
SERGEANTS
John W. Robison.
Michael L. Anderson.
Charles M'Clure. L. M. Snowden.
George W. Murray.
William Archibald. .
William J. Bradshaw, killed at Fort Wagner, S. C., July II, 1863.
CORPORALS
George Spitler,
wounded in action, May 7, 1864.
George W. French. William Boyer.
Peter Smithdeal.
Henry M'Lain.
George Landas.
John Thomas.
Joseph Evans, wounded with loss of arm, at Fort Wagner, July 18, 1863.
Patrick Laman.
John Wagner.
John Casey.
Zaceur P. Falls.
George Hass [or Kaas],
killed at Pocotaligo, Oct. 22, 1862. William Bannan.
William T. Reed.
Richard W. Littell.
PRIVATES
Albers, John. Abbey, John.
Black, William L.
Black, John C.
Bagshaw, Thomas.
Blain, Levi.
Buskirk, Joseph.
Brabson, Joseph.
Brown, George. Boyer, Franklin. Boak, Robert.
Boyd, William.
Boyle, Michael.
Brown, William S.
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Brown, John, died at Hilton Head, S. C., Oct. 12, 1862.
Culp, Thomas. Carpenter, Perry.
Crumley, James.
Calkins, James H.
Cushney, Thomas.
Conner, J. A.
Connell, Thomas,
killed at Pocotaligo, S. C., Oct. 22, 1862.
Carter, E. J., died, Dec. 1, 1864.
Deeter, Peter.
Densmore, William D.
Dailey, William.
DeForest, Barton.
Donaldson, Robert.
Dorfshaffer, August.
Davis, James P.
Dalton, Michael.
DeHaven, Horace I.
Donahue, Augustus, died at Hampton, Va., June 27, 1864, of wounds received in action. Davis, Robert,
died at Hilton Head, S. C., June 16, 1862.
Davis, Isaac, killed at Fort Wagner, July 11, 1863.
Eilor, Jacob. Esterheld, Emanuel, died, June 23, 1862.
Earlenbaugh, George, died at Carlisle, Pa., April 13, 1864.
Forsyth, Hubert T. Farley, Peter. Ferguson, Charles. Forbes, John. Fout, Charles. French, James W.
Frian, George. Fitz, John. French, Albert, died at Hilton Head, S. C., Oct. 2, 1862.
Gwin, Maxwell. Grubbs, George,
killed by lightning, June 28, 1863. Gilbert, Reddon, died at Richmond, Va., date un- known, captured.
Green, Samuel, died, June 24, 1865.
Graff, Samuel, died, Oct. 10, 1864.
Grover, James S., died at Raleigh, N. C., June 5, I865.
Haines, John H.,
wounded at Darbytown Road, Va., Oct. 27, 1864.
Hughes, James.
Hannas, John, wounded in action.
Hague, Christian.
Hays, William.
Henrick, Henry.
Hoover, John C.
Hogan, Thomas M.
Hurley, William,
killed at Pocotaligo, Oct. 22, I862.
Johnson, Mark. Jenkins, David H.
Kirkpatrick, John. Kerr, Patrick, died of wounds received at Cold Harbor, June 1, 1864.
Liston, Scott. Laughlin, John. Letter, Theodore. Lamon, Patrick.
Minker, Henry. Miller, John C.
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Martin, John. Mathewson, W.
Murphy, Patrick. Miller, Elwood.
Moll, Henry. Mowry, William P.
Moreland, Alexander,
died at Hilton Head, Oct. 26, 1862. Mallick, Charles,
died at Hilton Head, Feb. 23, 1863.
Mallick, Adam,
killed at Strawberry Plain, Va., Aug. 16, 1864.
Moser, Franklin, killed at Fort Wagner, July 11, 1863. M'Coy, James. M'Clure, John. M'Donald, Oliver. M'Guire, Patrick. M'Manus, Christian.
Nolan, Thomas.
O'Brien, John. O'Neill, Hugh.
Pettit, DeWitt C. Purvis, Robert,
died of wounds received at Fort Wagner, July 11, 1863.
Purvis, Robert A., wounded at Fort Wagner, July II, 1863.
Pedan, Thomas, killed at Strawberry Plain, Va., Aug. 16, 1864.
Reich, Henry. Rhodes, Washington. Rice, Horatio S. Rice, Leonard D. Rupert, John K., died, May 6, 1865, of wounds re- ceived in action. Ressler, Simon. Rorrar, Henry. VOL. I .- 35-
Reynolds, Mason. Robinson, Joseph. Reed, Thomas. Risley, George, died at Hampton, Va., June 27, 1864.
Sylvester, Edward. Shunk, Jonas. Smith, Thomas.
Scott, William.
Starner, George.
Sweetman, Robert.
Smith, Henry. Stokes, Joseph.
Shuey, Daniel C.
Shaffer, Philip A.
Stevenson, Tobias.
Stevenson, Jefferson,
died at Hilton Head, S. C., Sept. 14, 1862.
Shell, Morris,
died of wounds received at Chapin's Farm, Va., Oct. 27, 1864.
Smith, William, died of wounds received in action, May 9, 1864.
Stormit, David, died, February 25, 1865.
Simmons, William H., died at Andersonville, Ga., Sept. 12, 1864.
Townsend, Eugene. Tomilty, Frank. Toner, Bernard.
Virgin, Nelson.
Walton, John. Webber, Valentine, wounded, July 6, 1864.
Willey, Josiah. Wiant, Philip D. Wiant, Samuel. Wilkes, George, wounded in action. Walkup, Joseph.
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Wanser [or Wonger], James S.,
wounded in action, May 7, 1864. Waldorf, James P. Wilson, Benjamin H. Wing, Lewis, died, August 14. 1864.
White, George,
died at Hampton, Va., June 27, 1864, of wounds received in action.
Zollar, Franklin.
Company G, 78th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteer Infan- try, recruited at New Brighton, mustered into service, February 27, 1865, for a term of one year:
David S. Cook, Captain. FIRST LIEUTENANTS
Isaac Reno, resigned, May 27, 1865. James R. Cowden.
Benjamin Craven, Second Lieut.
Forbes J. Wylie, First Sergeant.
SERGEANTS
Alex. S. Anderson. William J. Woods. Samuel White. J. W. Strawbridge. William A. Tait.
CORPORALS
John G. Branyan. Lewis F. Demmler. William F. Brannan.
Samuel M'Brown.
James Holton. Robert Savage. Joseph C. Frazier.
John C. Ashton. James H. Smith.
MUSICIANS
David M. Clark. Edwin Ayers.
PRIVATES
Ashton, Stephen M. Aley, Isaiah.
Anderson, David M. Anderson, John. Alcorn, Henry H. Anderson, William. Armstrong, B. H. Arnold, Cyrus.
Bollner, H. P.
Banford, Thomas.
Blume, Christopher. Barr, Henry. Burford, Andrew J.
Bown, George H.
Bennett, Lemuel, died at Nashville, Tenn., July 31, I865.
Byers, William, died at Nashville, Tenn., Aug. 25, 1865.
Cronan, Dennis K.
Carus, William. Christman, Frederick. Craven, James.
Crawford, William N., died at Nashville, Tenn., April 15, 1865.
Cissnia, James A., died at Nashville, Tenn., April 22, 1865.
Davis, Calvin. Dow, Franklin K. Deffenbaugh, H. N. Dougherty, Jno. W. Drake, John T.
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Evans, John.
Fees, John C. Frazier, John T. Filbert, John. Foster, Richard L. Fleming, Joseph J.
Feazel, John. Feazel, George. Frazier, John. Forbes, J. W.
Hardman, David. Hamilton, John. Hosey, James. Hoffman, John D. Horn, Simon.
Irwin, William.
James, William.
Kirk, Frank D. Kirk, George. Knox, Alexander.
Linder, Edgar T. Luce, John. Lynch, George. Lloyd, Joseph J. Lynch, James. Libengood, Henry. Laffin, Michael.
Mars, Benjamin. Mars, George. Merchant, Frederick Moses, Adam.
Meanor, George W
Milligan, John, died at Nashville, Tenn., June 2, 1865.
M'Clure, Robert S. M'Kee, Thomas. M'Conahy, William J. M'Gown, John S. M'Gown, J. Lawrence. M'Clure, John H.
Nickerson, Jacob.
Peters, Robert.
Rudisill, William.
Sims, William B.
Smith, William.
Shilds, Samuel.
Swartzlander, Levi.
Sample, Sidney.
Shull, Alfred L.
Swagger, Jesse B.
Snedeker, Albert E.
Stuchell, William A.
Smith, Daniel.
Shafer, Lewis C.
Shafer, Israel. Smith, William A.
Thompson, John L. Taylor, Thomas. Thompson, Calvin G. Thompson, John.
Vogel, Philip.
Wise, Christopher C. Walters, Joseph. Walker, Andrew M.
Wilson, John. Wise, John M.
Zediker, Levi.
Company D, 100th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteer In- fantry.(Roundheads), recruited in Beaver County, mustered into service, August 31, 1861, for a term of three years :
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CAPTAINS
William C. Shurlock, resigned, Dec. 16, 1861. Thomas J. Hamilton, promoted to Major, May 21,1864. John L. Johnson, wounded at Cedar Creek, Va., Oct. 19, 1864.
FIRST LIEUTENANTS
James M. Calhoun. William F. Lyon. John C. Hart, wounded at Petersburg, Va., March 25, 1865.
SECOND LIEUTENANTS
James R. Caughey,
resigned Dec. 16, 1861.
Daniel Frazier. Alvin M. Reed,
wounded in action, Nov. 18, 1863.
Robert J. Douthitt, wounded in action, Nov. 16,1863.
FIRST SERGEANTS
Thompson Baker.
Shipman N. Douthitt.
SERGEANTS
William H. Huffman,
prisoner from Aug. 24, 1864, to Feb., 1865.
Dawson, Robert D.
Parkhu't Shurlock.
William S. Dillon.
John S. Heilman,
killed at Boydton Plank Road, Va., Oct. 27, 1864.
Andrew Cole.
Samuel S. M'Clure.
CORPORALS
Joseph F. Herron. Robert S. Foster. Joseph Wible. Joseph A. Courtney. John B. Rayl.
Francis Eaton. William J. Davidson. John Clarke. William H. Dunlap. John Harvey.
George S. Dunlap, captured at Weldon Railroad, Va., Aug. 29, 1864, died at Salis- bury, N. C., Jan. 27, 1865. Samuel C. Stratton, captured at Cold Harbor. Va.,
June 2, 1864; died at Florence, S. C., January 27, 1865. John M. M'Connell,
killed at Weldon Railroad, Va. Aug. 19, 1864.
Henry M'Elhany.
Joseph F. Edgar.
George S. Veon.
William F. Grant.
Joseph Veon.
Julius L. Crans.
MUSICIANS
John T. Harvey. Alonzo F. Thomas.
PRIVATES
Bowers, Joseph M.
Bradshaw, Marion.
Beer, Henry.
Banghart, William.
Ball, William,
killed at Petersburg, Va., March 25, 1865. Boll, Frank.
Babel, Joseph.
Boyd, William D.
Brown, William B.
Cearfass, Adam L.
Cozad, William J.
Courtney, John C., wounded at Wilderness, Va., May 6, 1864.
Cearfass, Andrew,
died in Lawrence Co., Pa., Jan- uary 27, 1865.
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Cearfass, George W.,
died, June 10, 1864, of wounds re- ceived at Spottsylvania C. H., May 12, 1864.
Crow1, John,
killed at Weldon Railroad, Va., Aug. 19, 1864. Cox, Frederick.
Cook, Thomas S.
Coddie, John.
Culbertson, Robert. Cook, Joseph.
Dawson, George B. Duncan, John J. Dillon, Daniel.
Daugherty, Joseph.
Devinney, Thomas.
Dawson, Samuel B.
Dawson, James M., missing in action at Spottsyl- vania, May 12, 1864.
Dawson, Benjamin, died of wounds received in ac- tion, May 28, 1864. Daugherty, Frank, died, July 28, 1864. Dunlap, Thomas A.
Early, Theodore F. Early, James H. Eakin, Nathaniel. Early, Henry C. Elder, Robert B., died at Beaufort, S. C., date un- known.
Edward, James.
Foster, James F., died Oct. 9, of wounds received at Poplar Spring Church, Va., Oct. 2, 1864. Felger, Gottleib. . Finkhouser, -.
Grove, Richard A. Grant, John. Goss, Abraham.
Garling, George W. Gallagher, James.
Harvey, William F.
Hughey, A. C.
Heilman, James L. Hornbaker, Jno. H. Hillman, John, killed Oct. 27, 1864.
Hollinger, John.
Hall, John.
Helfenger, John.
Hardimon, Joseph.
Hannah, John B.
Herron, William,
died at Washington, D. C., April 19, 1865.
Henderson, James,
captured at Petersburg, Va., July 30, 1864; died, August 30, I864. Howard, Smith,
killed at Petersburg, Va., March 25, 1865.
Henry, David, killed at Cold Harbor, Va., June 2, 1864. Hanna, Andrew. Hamilton, Robert.
Jackson, Ira R., died, March 24, 1864. Johnson, Robert J.
Kessicker, -. Kaughman, Samuel. Kelly, William. Kenard, Daniel. Kelly, John. King, James. Kennedy, Jos. F. Knowles, Archibald. Keifer, John.
Lyon, Harrison. Lyon, Jacob J., killed at Petersburg, Va., March 25, 1865. Lyon, James F.
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Martin, James M. Minner, Robert.
Miller, John. Miller, William H.
Miller, John A.
Mahew, James,
killed at North Anna River, Va., May 25, 1864. Martin, Patrick.
Maloney, Richard.
Mortley, William.
Mallon, Henry.
Mccullough, Jas. N.
M'Coy, Joseph F.
M'Kinley, Thos. J.
M'Kean, James J.
M'Lain, John M.,
killed at Cold Harbor, Va., June 2, 1864.
M'Camic, -.
M'Geehan, John.
M'Kinley, William H.
Nippert, Philip.
Nippert, Henry C.
Parr, James, wounded at Petersburg, Va., March 25, 1865.
Powell, Elijah. Peters, Chambers, killed at Cold Harbor, Va., June 2, 1864.
Powell, Thomas J., died, Oct. 7, 1862.
Pennell, Walter. Pearson, William. Polin, Robert.
Quirk, James. Quinn, James.
Roe, Uriah. Roberts, Jacob F. Reed, Andrew. Reece, Arthur.
Rowe, Hezekiah J. Rogers, William B. Reno, John B.
Reed, John D. Reed, Cunningham. Reed, Samuel. Reed, William A.
Sweitzer, Charles.
Shaffer, Lewis. Shaffer, George.
Smith, Jacob.
Stevens, Jacob.
Stevens, Manford.
Stevens, James W.
Scott, Robert.
Shoff, John G.
Shurlock, Robert J.
Smith, William F. L.,
killed at Weldon Railroad, Va., Aug. 19, 1864.
Snyder, William M., died at Alexandria, Va., Aug. 7, 1864. Stoops, John, died, July 26, 1864.
Scott, John.
Stephenson, William.
Smith, Lewis B.
Sampson, Harrison.
Smith, William. Sayer, Abraham.
Toy, William. Tidball, George P. Tolson, Joseph.
Torr, William.
Taylor, John.
Trump, Isaiah.
Vankirk, George W. Vankirk, William.
Witherite, Shannon. Watt, George R. Wilson, Alvin S., wounded at Petersburg, Va., March 25, 1865. Wylie, Henry. Watt, Thomas. Welsh, Philip C. Wilson, Robert.
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West, Harry. White, William H. Webb, Joseph. West, James.
Wait, Alfred.
Young, Torrence F. Young, James W.
In addition to those named in Co. D, the following Beaver County men enlisted in the rooth Regt. (Roundheads) :
John Fish, Pulaski township, Co. K; died in August, 1863, at Cov- ington, Ky.
George Hinds, New Sewickley township, united with Co. E, August 28, 1861, and served until end of war. On the 14th of March, 1862, these men left Rochester with the intention of uniting with Co. F, IoIst Penn- sylvania Volunteers, but upon their arrival at Harrisburg they were transferred to Co. K, 100th Pa. Regt.
Thos. Swoger of Darlington township, Conrad Mascher of Bridgewater, John Gress of New Sewickley township, James A. Stiles and Samuel Stiles of Rochester township, Herman Giesecke and R. A. Smith of Rochester; all united with the regiment at Beaufort, S. C., April 15, 1862, and were assigned to Co. K. Samuel Stiles died in May of same year, and was buried at Camp Scott.
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