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Daniel Bonawitz of Pine Grove – Taken Prisoner at Spotsylvania and Died

| May 12, 2013

Daniel Bonawitz, who died in the Civil War, was born on 11 April 1831 in the Tremont and Pine Grove area of Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania, and was the son of George Bonawitz (1805-1860) and Mary [Koons] Bonawitz (1810-1871).  He was baptized at St. Peter’s Lutheran Church in Pine Grove on 22 May 1831.  In 1850, […]

Jonathan Brenner – Coal Miner of Tremont – Died at Fort Schuyler, New York

| May 9, 2013

Jonathan Brenner, who was mustered into service as a Private in the 50th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company C, on 9 September 1861, died from wounds received at the Battle of Antietam,  17 September 1862.  He was a coal miner from Tremont, Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania, who was 28 years old at the time of his enrollment. As […]

John Botdorf of Herndon – Killed at Po River, Virginia

| May 7, 2013

The Widow Mary Botdorf, living in Jackson Township (Herndon Post Office), Northumberland County, Pennsylvania, reported to the 1890 Census that her husband John Botdorf had served in the 136th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company C, as a Private, from 7 August 1862 through his discharge on 29 May 1863 (nine months and 22 days), that he was […]

Daniel Binkley – Wounded at Spotsylvania, Died While a Prisoner

| May 6, 2013

On 9 April 1866, from his home in Llewellen, Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania, Henry Brodt, who had served as Captain of Company A of the 50th Pennsylvania Infantry, provided a sworn statement in support of the pension application of the widow Harriet Binkley so that she could receive government support for herself and her young daughter: […]

Jonas Swab – Civil War Letters to His Father

| May 5, 2013

Jonas Swab of the 210th Pennsylvania Infantry carried on a regular correspondence with his father during the Civil War.  Several of the letters he sent to his father were preserved by a family member and transcribed and published in The Johannes Schwab Family: 240 Years in America. a copy of which is available at the […]