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Special Project from June 15 – July 15

Posted By on June 13, 2013

From June 15 through July 15, I will be publishing a special series of posts that concern the 150th anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg and its effects on the Pennsylvania home front. As an invading army pressed north across the Potomac from Maryland, the diverse people of the Keystone State faced the Union’s most perilous hour.

The stories created in June and July 1863 are vital to understanding the local history of Central Pennsylvania but also provide context for the larger war effort. Together, we will examine the stories of people from all walks of life. Politicians, generals, businessmen, the average farmer, and people from all walks of life reacted very differently to the threat they faced. Some ran from the invading rebels, others picked up picks and shovels and helped build defenses. Others picked up rifles and muskets to defend home and family. By utilizing the historical record, including diaries, maps, newspapers, contemporary writings, photographs, and other documents, these stories come back to us today.

This month provides so many amazing tales that it is hard to bring them all to the reader. What I am attempting to do is to weave many of these stories into a cohesive narrative that will help to bring these perilous weeks to life, over a century and a half after they occurred.

I will also be examining events occurring within the Lykens Valley area to show the effects that two years of war had on small Pennsylvania communities.

1863 would prove to be an important year. This was true not only on the national scale, but also at the local level in towns like Gratz or Lykens, Hegins or Tremont. As you will find in reading these upcoming posts, the national, state, and local stories all come together in June and July of that year and provide a story that differs greatly from the military story alone.

I hope to bring these stories back to prominence and tell not only of the great military struggle that occurred during July 1863, but of the many other fascinating events that occurred that seem to have been overshadowed.

So I hope as we commemorate the 150th anniversary of the battle of Gettysburg, you will join myself and the Gratz Historical Society in this special project. 

Additions to Veterans’ List – T, U, and V

Posted By on June 12, 2013

Veterans of the Civil War identified as having some connection to the Lykens Valley area and included in the Civil War Research Project was last updated 19 April 2012.  In a series of posts continuing intermittently until concluding in mid-June, a brief sketch of each of the new names added since then will be presented.  Note that in a few cases, the persons are not veterans, but have been identified with some Civil War event or are related to a Civil War veteran.  At the conclusion of the listing of these added names, the Veterans list will be updated with the new names, re-alphabetized, and presented in a new format which includes the Project File Number for each individual.

Additional information is sought on each of the individuals in the Veterans’ List.  Comments can be added to the blog post or information can be sent by e-mail.  Of particular interest are stories, pictures, military records, pension information, and genealogies.

Abbreviations:  CW#Civil War Research Project File Number.  MI = Mustered In.  MO = Mustered Out.  NARA = National Archives and Records Administration Microfilm Series and Roll Number.  POW = Prisoner of War.  AKA = Also Known As.  Months are abbreviated with the standard 3-letter abbreviation.

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[CW#T002.5] Daniel F. Taylor (18xx-xxxx) ——– 172nd Pennsylvania Infantry, Company D, ?  Found in Trevorton Civil War veterans’ list, p. 54.

[CW#T008.5] Alfred Howe Terry (1827-1890) ——– General.

[CW#T008.7] William C. Tharp (18xx-xxxx) ——- 46th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company K, ?  Found in Trevorton Civil War veterans’ list, p. 54.

[CW#T009.5] Benjamin Franklin Thomas (1885-xxxx) ——–  Not a Civil War veteran. Possibly the son of William E. Thomas.   Buried:  I.O.O.F. Cemetery, Lykens, Dauphin County.  G.A.R. at grave, but not born until after the Civil War.

[CW#T017.5] Charles V. Thome (1835-1917) ——– 127th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company E, Private (MI 13 Aug 1862 – MO 29 May 1863).  NARA M554-R122.  Enrolled: Lebanon.  MI: Harrisburg.  Wounded in head at Chancellorsville, Virginia, 3 May 1863, by fragment from exploding shell.  Married: Emma P. Early.  Buried:  Dayton National Cemetery, Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio.  Occupation:  Physician.  Declared insane, 1917.  Wife applied for pension from Jackson, Michigan.  Lived in Veterans’ Home, Dayton, Ohio.   AKA: Thorne.

[CW#T021.5] James Baxter Thompson (1823-1902) ——– Unknown.  Possibly not a Civil War veteran.  Residence: Carlisle & Harisburg.  Possibly an African American, or another of same name, records co-mingled.  Found in Commemorative Biographical Encylopedia of Dauphin County, p 303 & 593 (portrait).

[CW#T026] William Thompson (1840-1862) ——- 96th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company G, Private (MI 23 Sep 1861 – Died 18 Dec 1862).  Died of disease at Frederick, Maryland, 18 Dec 1862.  Buried:  Antietam National Cemetery, Antietam, MD (Section 26, Lot E, Grave 480).   Named on Lykens G.A.R. Monument as a Civil War vet who died of disease – Private.  Possibly the one named on the Tower City Veterans’ Memorial.  Possibly the one for whom the Pottsville G.A.R. Post was named.   AKA: William W. Thompson.

[CW#T028.2] Thomas Thornton (1840-xxxx) ——– 210th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company H, Private (MI 8 Sep 1864 – Not on MO Roll).  Enrolled: Harrisburg.  MI: Harrisburg. No pension index card located.

[CW#T028.5] John Caldwell Tidball (1825-1906) ——– General.

[CW#T037] Alexander Humphries Todd (1839-1862) ——– Confederate.  Killed in action (KIA) near Baton Rouge, Louisiana, 1862.  Lincoln’s brother-in-law (Mary Todd Lincoln‘s brother).

[CW#T038] David Humphries Todd (1832-1871) ——  NARA M378-R29.  Confederate.  Commandant of the Richmond Prisons.   Lincoln’s brother-in-law (Mary Todd Lincoln‘s brother).  Buried:  Maple Hill Cemetery, Huntsville, Alabama.  Invoved in scandals – allegations of murder.

[CW#T039] George Rogers Clark Todd (18xx-xxxx) ——– Lincoln’s brother-in-law (Mary Todd Lincoln‘s brother).

[CW#T040] Levi Oldham “Owen” Todd (1816-1864) ——– No known military service.  Lincoln’s brother-in-law (Mary Todd Lincoln‘s brother).  Married: Louisa Searles.  Separated from wife at time of death.  Buried:  Lexington Cemetery, Lexington, Kentucky.  He was not pro-Confederate.  Had alcohol dependency.  Died at Lexington Hotel during Civil War.

[CW#T041] Samuel Todd (1830-1862) ——–  Confederate.  Killed in action, second day at Shiloh (KIA).   Lincoln’s brother-in-law (Mary Todd Lincoln‘s brother).

[CW#T044.3] James A. Towsen (1829-xxxx) —— 47th Pennsylvania Infantry (Emergency of 1863), Company K, Private, Sergeant (MI 9 Jul 1863 – MO 14 Aug 1863).  Enrolled: McCall’s Ferry, Pennsylvania.  MI: Harrisburg. Married:  Maria Stauffer.  Promoted to Sergeant, 17 Jul 1863.     Found in Commemorative Biographical Encyclopedia of Dauphin County, p. 534.  Another one of same name served in 3rd Pennsylvania Artillery, records could be co-mingled.  AKA:  Towson.

[CW#T046.5] George Traub Jr. (1846-1882) ——– 48th Pensylvania Infantry, Company G, ? (MI ? – MO ?).  Father:  George Traub.   Buried:  Weishample Church of God Cemetery, Weishample, Schuylkill County.  Found in Citizen Standard, 22 Mar 2012.

[CW#T046.8] Philip Travitz (1843-1896) ——– 210th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company H, Sergeant (MI 8 Sep 1864 – MO 30 May 1865).  173rd Pennsylvania Infantry, Company K, ? (MI ? – MO ?). Enrolled: Harrisburg.  MI: Harrisburg.  Promoted to Sergeant, 1 Oct 1864.  Commissioned 2nd Lieutenant, 16 May 1865, not mustered. Died: Luther, Iowa.  AKA:  Trewitz.

[CW#T050.5] Peter R. Treon (18xx-xxxx) ——-  172nd Pennsylvania Infantry, Company K, ?   Found in Trevorton Civil War veterans’ list, p. 54.

[CW#T052.5] Charles Trout (1831-xxxx) ——- 210th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company H, Private (MI 19 Sep 1864 – MO 30 May 1865).  Enrolled: Harrisburg.  MI: Camp Curtin.   No pension index card located.

[CW#T056] Elias Troutman (18xx-xxxx) ——– Unknown.   NARA M554-R123?  Residence in 1890: Berrysburg (no regiment given).  Widow: Hannah Romberger.  There is an Elias T. Troutman in Halifax, possibly a different one?

[CW#T068.5] Irving W. Tyson (1843-1922) ——– 50th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company C, Private (MI 22 Feb 1864 – MO by GO 10 Jun 1865).  NARA M554-R124.  Enrolled: Reading.  MI: Reading.  Disability given in 1883 pension list:  Gunshot wound in right hand.  Wounded in Wilderness, Virginia, 6 May 1864.   Married:  Ellen E. ?  Brother of William H. Tyson, also a Civil War veteran.  Buried: Union Cemetery, Schuylkill Haven, Schuylkill County.  Politician: Postmaster of Schuylkill Haven, Secretary of Board of Education.  Tragedy: Lost lower limb while working for F & R Navigation Company.  Occupation: Boatman.  Residence: Schuylkill Co.

[CW#T069.5] William H. Tyson (1846-1934) ——– 50th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company C, Private (MI 22 Feb 1864 – MO 30 Jul 1865).  NARA M554-R124.  Enrolled: Reading.  MI: Reading.                Married: Laura ?  Married:  Caroline ?  Brother of Irving W. Tyson, also a Civil War veteran.  Buried:  Union Cemetery, Schuylkill Haven, Schuylkill County.   Possibly two different with same name, co-mingled.  Occupation: Boatman.  Residence: Berks County.

[CW#U002] Edwin S. Uhler (1832-xxxx) ——– 11th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company A, Private (MI 24 Apr 1861 – MO 31 Jul 1861).  Ulman’s Independent Battery Light Artillery, Jr. Lieutenant, Corporal (MI 14 Feb 1862 – MO 7 Mar 1862).   NARA M554-R124.  Refused to serve in infantry and was mustered out.

[CW#U024.5] William H. Umbenhower (18xx-xxxx) ——– 128th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company H, ? Found in Trevorton Civil War veterans’ list, p. 54.

[CW#U025] Azariah C. Umberger (1828-1895) ——– 9th Pennsylvania Cavalry, Company B, Private (MI 29 Aug 1864 – MO by General Order 29 May 1865).  NARA M554-R124.  Enrolled: Harrisburg.  MI: Harrisburg.  Born:  Dauphin County.  Buried:  Dauphin Cemetery, Dauphin Borough, Dauphin County.  Occupation: Boat Builder.  Residence in 1870: Enterline, Dauphin County.   AKA: Uenberger or Umbarger.

[CW#U041.5] Jacob Umlo (18xx-xxxx) ——– 18th Pennsylvania Infantry (Emergency of 1862), Company B, ? (MI ? – MO ?).  Found in Trevorton Civil War veterans’ list, p. 54.

[CW#V000.2] David Vanaman (1844-1929) ——– 21st Pennsylvania Infantry, Company G, ?  (?).  18th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company ? (?).  ? 13th Pennsylvania Infantry (?).                               Possibly Died: Ocean View, New Jersey.  Brothers George Vanaman and Thomas Vanaman also served in Civil War.   Found in Northumberland County Biographical Annals, p. 628.   AKA: Vennaman or VanEmon.

[CW#V000.4] George Vanaman (1846-1922) ——– 17th Pennsylvania Cavalry, Company I. Private (MI 17 Feb 1864 – MO 7 Aug 1865).  2nd Pennsylvania Provisional Cavalry.  NARA M554-R124.  Enrolled: Philadelphia.  MI: Philadelphia.  Born: Juniata County, Pennsylvania.  Marrie 1st:  Mary ?  Married 2nd:  Mary ?.  Brothers David Vanaman & Thomas Vanaman also Civil War veterans.  Buried:  Woodland Memorial Park, Woodland, Berry County, Michigan.  Applied for pension from Michigan.  Died in Veterans’ Home.  Occupation: Farmer.  Residence: Liverpool, Pennsylvania.  Found in Northumberland County Biographical Annals, p. 628.

[CW#V000.6] Thomas Vanaman (1844-1905) ——– 17th Pennsylvania Cavalry, Company I, Private (MI 17 Feb 1864 – Deserted ?).  2nd Pennsylvania Provisional Cavalry (?).  NARA M554-R124.  Enrolled: Philadelphia.  MI: Philadelphia.  Deserter.  Court Martial, given punishment but continued to serve.  Deserted at Alexandria, Virginia.  Married:  Mary ?  Brothers David Vanaman & George Vanaman also were Civil War veterans.   Found in Northumberland County Biographical Annals, p. 628.  Residence: Liverpool, Perry County, Pennsylvania.

[CW#V001] Wesley VanGasken (1838-1913) ——– 61st Pennsylvania Infantry, Company D, Private (MI 1 Mar 1862 – MO Surgeon’s Certificate of Disability 29 Dec 1864).  8th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company A, Private (MI 22 Apr 1861 – MO 29 Jul 1861).  NARA M554-R125.  Enrolled: Shamokin.  MI: Harrisburg.   Married:  Nancy ?  Only one of large family to serve in Civil War.  Died: Shamokin.   Buried:  Shamokin Cemetery, Shamokin, Northumberland County.  Residence: Shamokin.  Occupation: Blacksmith.  Found in Northumberland County Biographical Annals, p. 980-981.   AKA:  VanGaskin.

[CW#V001.5] George W. VanGilder (18xx-xxxx) ——- 187th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company C, ?   Found in Trevorton Civil War veterans’ list, p. 54.

[CW#V003.3] George Veit (18xx-xxxx) ——– 74th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company I, ?  Found in Trevorton Civil War veterans’ list, p. 54.

[CW#V003.5] Arthur Venable (1836-1916) ——– 50th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company C, Private (MI 13 Feb 1865 – MO 30 Jul 1865).  NARA M554-R125.  Enolledr: Norristown.  MI: Norristown.  Died: Philadelphia.  Buried:  Montrose Cemetery, Upper Darby, Delaware County.  Residence: Carbon County. Occupation: Shoemaker.  AKA:  Venabel.

 

Additions to Veterans’ List – S

Posted By on June 11, 2013

Veterans of the Civil War identified as having some connection to the Lykens Valley area and included in the Civil War Research Project was last updated 19 April 2012.  In a series of posts continuing intermittently until concluding in mid-June, a brief sketch of each of the new names added since then will be presented.  Note that in a few cases, the persons are not veterans, but have been identified with some Civil War event or are related to a Civil War veteran.  At the conclusion of the listing of these added names, the Veterans list will be updated with the new names, re-alphabetized, and presented in a new format which includes the Project File Number for each individual.

Additional information is sought on each of the individuals in the Veterans’ List.  Comments can be added to the blog post or information can be sent by e-mail.  Of particular interest are stories, pictures, military records, pension information, and genealogies.

Abbreviations:  CW#Civil War Research Project File Number.  MI = Mustered In.  MO = Mustered Out.  NARA = National Archives and Records Administration Microfilm Series and Roll Number.  POW = Prisoner of War.  AKA = Also Known As.  Months are abbreviated with the standard 3-letter abbreviation.

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[CW#S003] Samuel Sainbarry (1829-xxxx) ——-  50th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company A, Private (MI 3 O 1864 – MO 30 Jul 1865).    MI: Troy, Pennsylvania.  Drafted.   AKA:  Sainsbary, Sansberry, and Sainbarru.

[CW#S017.5] Charles Sandt (18xx-xxxx) ——–  Unknown.  Buried:  Union Cemetery, Lykens, Dauphin County.  G.A.R. marker at grave?

[CW#S027] Jacob Saylor (1823-xxxx) ——-  Unknown.  Private.  Named on Lykens G.A.R. Monument as a Civil War veteran – Private.

[CW#S027.5] James M. Saylor (1836-1915) ——– 50th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company K, Company C, Private, Sergeant (MI 9 Sep 1864 – MO 29 Sep 1864).  NARA M554-R106.  Enrolled: Schuylkill Haven.  MI: Harrisburg.  Transferred from Company K, 22 Sep 1864.  Married:  Cornelia Caroline Dietrich.  Son:  John Henry Saylor, married daughter of G. W. Brumm (Salome Brumm).   Buried:  West Laurel Hill Cemetery, Pencoyd, Montgomery County.  Occupation: Boatman.  Residence: Schuylkill Haven.  Possibly 2 different persons with same name, records co-mingled.

[CW#S028] John F. Saylor (1830-1901) ——– 50th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company C, 2nd Lieutenant (MI 9 Sep 1861 – Resigned 29 Jul 1862).  5th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company F, Private (MI 20 Apr 1861 – MO 24 Jul 1861).  NARA M554-R106. Enrolled:  Schuylkill Haven.  MI:  Harrisburg. Married:  Louise Wildermuth.  Buried:  Fernwood Cemetery, Fernwood, Delaware County. Occupation:  Boatman.  Residence:  Schuylkill Haven.   Lived in Veterans’ Home, Hampton, Virginia.   AKA:  Sayler or Sailor.

[CW#S031.5] Frederick Scheck (1838-1869) ——– 50th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company C, Private, Corporal (MI 9 Sep 1861 – MO 30 Jul 1865).  NARA M554-R110.  NARAM554-R106.  Enrolled: Schuylkill Haven.  MI: Harrisburg.  Re-enlisted Philadelphia, 27 Feb 1864.  Promoted to Corporal, 1 Jul 1865.             Born: Germany (Immigrant).  Buried: Union Cemetery, Schuylkill Haven, Schuylkill County.  Occupation: Boatman. Residence: Tremont.     AKA:  Sheck, Schick, and Shick.

[CW#S031.7] Jacob Scheck (1842-1894) ——– 50th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company C, Private, Corporal (MI 9 Sep 1861 – MO 30 Jul 1865).  NARA M554-R106.  Enrolled: Schuylkill Haven.  MI: Harrisburg.  Re-enlisted Blaine’s Crossroads, Tennessee, 1 Jan 1864. Promoted to Corporal, 20 Nov 1864 (or 26 Nov).   Born: Germany (Immigrant).  Married:  Ellen ?  Brother Frederick Scheck was also a Civil War veteran.   Buried:  Hays Cemetery, Easton, Northampton County.  Occupation: Boatman.  Residence: Tremont.  AKA:  Sheck.

[CW#S032] William B. Sheets (1838-1916) ——— 130th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company B, Private (MI 11 Aug 1862 – MO 21 May 1863).  9th Pennsylvania Cavalry, Company K, Private (MI 9 Aug 1864 – MO 289 May 1865).  NARA M554-R110 (Sheets).  NARA M554-R106 (Scheetz).   Married: Susan D. Shaffner.  Brother Peter Sheetz, also served in Civil War.   Buried:  Dauphin Cemetery, Dauphin Borough, Dauphin County.     AKA:  Sheetz, Sheets, and Sheetz.

[CW#S035] Michael Schell (1810-1888) ——– ? Hay’s Independent Infantry, Private (MI 12 Sep 1862 – MO 24 Sep 1862). Married:  Veronica Frances “Franey” Bordner.  Buried:Calvary United Methodist Church Cemetery, Wiconisco, Dauphin County.  G.A.R. marker at grave site.  AKA:  Schell.

[CW#S036] Samuel H. Schell (1836-1905) ——– 36th Pennsylvania Infantry (Emergency of 1863), Company C, Private (MI 4 Jul 1863 – MO 11 Aug 1863). 10th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company F, ? (MI 26 Apr 1861 – MO 31 Jul 1861).  NARA M554-R10.  Residence in 1890: Tower City.   Married 1st:  Hannah Umholtz.  Married 2nd:  Jennie A. Welker.   Buried:  Greenwood Cemetery, Tower City, Schuylkill County.  Named in Tower City Centennial Book as Civil War veteran.  Named on Tower City Veterans’ Memorial.   AKA: Shell.

[CW#S040] George Schindler (1837-1902) ——– 201st Pennsylvania Infantry, Company B, Private (MI 18 Aug 1864 – MO 23 Jun 1865).  NARA M554-R111.  Residence in 1890:  Wayne Township/Centerview, Dauphin County. Married 1st:  Elizabeth “Eliza” ?  Married 2nd:  Catherine ?  Buried:  Union Church Cemetery, Enterline, Dauphin County.

[CW#S042] Cornelius Schlegel (1846-1923) ——– 50th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company A, Private (MI 29 Feb 1864 – MO absent).  115th U.S. Infantry, Company E, ?  (discharged 21 Mar 1868).   NARA M554-R107.  Enrolled:  Pottsville.  MI:  Pottsville.  Wounded at Wilderness, 9 May 1864 (“shot through left wrist”).  Born:  Northumberland Co.  Married:  Lydia A. ?   Buried:  Snydertown Methodist Episcopal Cemetery, Snydertown, Northumberland County.  Occupation:  Laborer.

[CW#S043.3] John Schlichtig (18xx-xxxx) ——– Unknown.  Died in war. Found in Trevorton Civil War veterans’ list, p. 54.

[CW#S049.5] Emanuel Schoffstall (1839-1886) ——- Unknown if a Civil War veteran.  Married: Kate E. ?   Buried:  St. Paul’s Cemetery, Tower City, Schuylkill County.

[CW#S052] Cornelius Schreffler (1846-1890) ——– 16th U.S. Infantry, Company A, Sergeant (MI 29 Feb 1864 – MO 28 Feb 1867).  Residence in 1890:  Porter Township/Joliett, Schuylkill County. Married:  Elizabeth ?

[CW#S053.5] George Schreffler (1826-1884) ——– 9th Pennsylvania Cavalry, Company B, Private (MI 7 Oct 1861 – MO Aug 1862).  NARA M554-R111.   Married 1st:  Lucetta Matter.  Married 2nd:  Sarah A. ?  Named on Lykens G.A.R. Monument as a member of the Heilner Post.   AKA:  Shreffler.

[CW#S057] Augustus Schreiber (1846-1864) ——– 50th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company A, Private (MI 1 Mar 1864 – MO Died 9 Jun 1864).   NARA M554-R107.  Enrolled:  Pottsville.  MI:  Pottsville.  Died in Washington, D.C., of wounds received in action, 9 Jun 1864.   Mother:  Elizabeth Berkheiser.  Buried:  Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia.  Lived in Hegins in 1860.  Occupation:  Laborer.   AKA:  Schraber.

[CW#S057.5] Jacob Schroder (18xx-xxxx) ——– 9th Pennsylvania Cavalry, Company B, Private (MI 17 Aug 1864 – MO by General Order 29 May 1865).  AKA:  Schroeder.

[CW#S060.5] Adam Schwab (1842-1912) ——– 50th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company C, Private (MI 1 Nov 1862 – MO 30 Jul 1865).  173rd Pennsylvania Infantry, Company A, ? (MI 1 Nov 1862 – MO 17 Aug 1863).  NARA M554-R108.  Enrolled: Schuylkill Co.  MI: Harrisburg.  Entered service in Drafted Militia.  Re-enlisted 22 Feb 1864.  Born: Germany (Immigrant).  Married: Appolnia ?  Died:  May Township. Illinois.  Occupation: Laborer.  Widow applied for pension from Florida.

[CW#S062] Henry Schwalm (18xx-xxxx) ——- 18th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company B, Private (MI ? – MO 27 Sep 1862).  AKA:  Schleim and Schieim.

[CW#S064] Lucian Schwartz (1826-1865) ——– 50th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company C, Private & Wagoner (MI 9 Sep 1861 – Died unknown).  NARA M554-R108.  Enrolled:  Schuylkill Haven, Schuylkill County.  MI:  Harrisburg.  Died of disease, date unknown.  Married: Eliza C. ?  Guardian of Minor Children: Alfred Schwartz.  Occupation:  Boatman.  Residence:  Schuylkill Haven.

[CW#S066.7] George H. Schwenk (1843-1915) ——– 50th Pensylvania Infantry, Company C, Private, Corporal, Sergeant (MI 9 Sep 1861 – MO 30 Jul 1865).  45th U.S. Infantry, Company A, Corporal (MI 2 Sep 1867 – MO 1 Aug 1869).   NARA M554-R108.  Enrolled: Schuylkill Haven.  MI: Harrisburg.  Re-enlisted at Blaine’s Crossroads, Tennessee, 1 Jan 1864.  Promoted to Corporal to Sergeant, 20 Mar 1865.  Occupation: Boatman.   Residence: Schuylkill Haven.  Applied for pension from Indiana.  Died in Veterans’ Home, Dayton, Ohio.  Body shipped to Twelve Mile, Cass County, Indiana, for burial.

[CW#S069] John Scott (1843-xxxx) ——– 9th Pennsylvania Cavalry, Company B, Company L, Private (MI 5 May 1864 – MO 18 Jul 1865).  NARA M554-R108.  Enrolled: Scranton.  MI: Scranton.  Transferred to Company L, date unknown.    Born: Luzerne County. Residence: Scranton.  Occupation: Miner.  Possibly the one named as a Private in Tower City Centennial Book.

[CW#S076.5] Lewis Seaman (1840-1898) ——- 50th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company C, Private (MI 30 Jul 1865 – MO 30 Jul 1865).  NARA M554-R108.  Enrolled: Pottsville.  MI: Pottsville.  Married:  Mary J. ?   Occupation: Blacksmith.  Residence: Schuylkill County.   AKA:  Louis.

[CW#S086] John Seifert (1846-1922) ——– 50th Pennsylvania Infantry Company C, Private (MI 6 Apr 1865 – MO 30 Jul 1865).  NARA M554-R108.  Enrolled: Pottsville, PA.  MI:  Pottsville, PA.    Married: Debbara ?   Buried:  Salem Evangelical Cemetery, Orwigsburg, Schuylkill County.  Occupation: Laborer.  Residence:  Schuylkill County.  Another one of same name in Company A.

[CW#S087] John H. Seifert (1846-1891) ——– 50th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company A, Private (MI 29 Feb 1864 – MO 30 Jul 1865).  NARA M554-R108.  Enrolled:  Pottsville. MI: Pottsville.  Married: Sarah E. ?  Occupation: Miner.  Residence: Schuylkill County. Another one of same name in Company C.

[CW#S087.5] William B. Seifert (1847-1932) ——– 50th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company C, Private (MI 6 Apr 1865 – MO 30 Jul 1865).  NARA M554-R108.  Enrolled: Pottsville.  MI: Pottsville.           Married:  Sarah E. Shapell (or Schappell).  Died: Schuylkill Haven.  Occupation: Laborer.  Residence: Schuylkill Haven.   AKA:  Syfert.

[CW#S093] William Sergeant (1829-1865) ——– 210th Pennsylvania Infantry, Headquarters, Colonel (MI 24 Sep 1864 – Died 11 Apr 1865).  12th U.S. Infantry, Company F, Captain (MI 14 May 1861 – Transfered)  NARA M554-R109.  Promoted from Captain 12th U.S. Infantry to 210th Pennsylvania Infantry, 24 Sep 1864.  Wounded at Gravelly Run, Virginia, 31 Mar 1865.  Died of wounds on hospital ship bound for Wasnington, D.C.   Married: Eliza E. ?   Buried:  Laurel Hill Cemetery, Philadelphia. AKA:  Sargeant.

[CW#S093.5] Truman Seymour (1824-1891) ——- General.

[CW#S093.8] Mahlon Shaaber (1844-1917) ——– 93rd Pennsylvania Infantry, Company B, Private (MI 27 Oct 1861 – MO 30 Sep 1862).  196th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company I, 1st Lieutenant (MI 13 Jul 1864 – MO 17 Nov 1864).  42nd Pennsylvania Infantry (Emergency of 1863), Company C, Corporal (MI 30 Jun 1863 – MO 11 Aug 1863).   NARA M554-R109.  Enrolled 1st: Reading.  MI 1st: Lebanon.  Enrolled 2nd: Reading.  MI 2nd: Reading.  Wounded at Fair Oaks, Virginia, 31 May 1862.         Married:  Mary A. ?  Died: Reading.  Buried:  Charles Evans Cemetery, Reading, Berks County.  Found in  Civil War Curiosities by Webb Garrison, p. 11.  Possibly tallest soldier in Civil War.    AKA:  Schauber.  Sharaber.  Shauber.

[CW#S113] Daniel Shamper (1846-1890) ——– 149th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company B, Private (MI 15 Sep 1863 – MO 8 Jul 1865).  NARA M554-R109.  Married:  Amanda ?  Named on Lykens G.A.R. monument as a Civil War vet.   AKA:  Shomper or Shumber.

[CW#S115] Franklin Sharon (1831-1864) ——– 50th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company C, Private (MI 9 Sep 1861 – Killed in Action 12 May 1864).  NARA M554-R110.  Enrolled:  Schuylkill Haven.  MI: Harrisburg.  Re-enlisted at Blaine’s Crossroads, Tennessee, 1 Jan 1864.  Killed in Action (KIA) at Spotsylvania Court House, Virginia, 12 May 1864.  Occupation:  Laborer.  Residence:  Minersville, Schuylkill County.  AKA:  Sharron.

[CW#S119] Henry Jackson Sheafer (1826-1900) ——- 107th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company I, Captain (MI ? – MO ?).  NARA M554-R100.  Severely wounded at Gettysburg, Jul 1863.  Promoted to Major, 23 Feb 1863.  Politician:  Sheriff of Dauphin County, 1873.  AKA:  Sheafor.

[CW#S124.7] Paul Sheck (1817-1903) ——- 50th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company C, Private (MI 5 Jul 1864 – MO 30 Jun 1865).  48th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company B, Private (MI 19 Sep 1861 – MO not on roll).  5th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company F, Private (MI 20 Apr 1861 – MO 25 Jul 1861).   NARA M554-R1109.  NARA M554-R106.  Enrolled: Pottsville.  MI: Pottsville.  Substitute?  MI: Harrisburg.  Possible cook in 48th Pennsylvania Infantry (see Diary of James Wren). Absent since 8 Jun 1865, discharged on Surgeon’s certificate of Disability (SCD).   Born: Germany (Immigrant).  Married:  Catherine ?  Died: Dayton, Ohio or Reading, Pennsylvania.  Buried:  Union Cemetery, Schuylkill Haven, Schuylkill County.   Lived in Veterans’ Home (Dayton, Ohio?).  Occupation: Laborer.  Residence: Schuylkill Haven.   AKA:  Sherk and Scheck.

[CW#S125] David Sheesley (1846-xxxx) ——– 194th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company D, Private (MI 15 Jul 1964 – MO 6 Nov 1864).   NARA M554-R110.  Residence in 1890: Halifax Borough.  Married: Julia A. Hiney.    There is another David Sheesley with wife Elizabeth Matter, records may be co-mingled.

[CW#S126] George Sheesley (1834-xxxx) ——– 83rd Pennsylvania Infantry, Company K, Private (MI 3 Mar 1965 – MO 28 Jun 1865).  NARA M554-R110.  Married: Flora ?   Named on Millersburg G.A.R. Monument as a Civil War vet.  This is different person than the George W. Sheesley from Lykens, records could be co-mingled.

[CW#S128] John Sheesley (1840-xxxx) —— 177th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company D, Corporal (MI ? – MO ?).  194th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company D, Sergeant (MI ? – MO ?).  Born:  Jefferson Township.    Found in Dauphin County History, Volume 3, p. 141.

[CW#S131] Peter A. Sheets (1844-1929) ——–  16th U.S. Infantry, Company H, ? (MI ? – MO ?).  34th US Infantry, Company H, ? (MI ? – MO ?).  ? 178th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company E, ? (MI 4 Apr 1864 – MO 9 Apr 1867).  NARA M233-R30.  Service is probably Regular Army.  Discharge at Nashville, Tennessee, 9 Apr 1867.  Married:  Mary Ann Wise.   Buried:  Fairview Cemetery, Enders, Dauphin County.

[CW#S135.5] Charles H. Sheppell (1846-1911) ——– 50th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company C, Private (MI 22 Feb 1864 – Transfered to Veteran Reserve Corps 24 Dec 1864).  ? Veteran Reserve Corps, Company C or G, 12th Pennsylvania VRC, 2nd Battalion (MO ?).   NARA M554-R111. M636-R35. M636-R36.  Enrolled: Reading.  MI: Reading.   Married:  Ellen R. ?  Residence: Berks County.  Occupation: Blacksmith.   AKA: Sheppel or Shoppell.

[CW#S1137] Jesse Shewell (1836-1922) ——– 50th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company A, Private (MI 10 Mar 1865 – 30 Jul 1865).   NARA M554-R111.  Substitute.  MI: Chambersburg, Pennsylvania.  Married 1st:  Eliabeth ?  Married 2nd:  Agnes G. Staniford.  Married 3rd: Mary ?   Buried: Christ Evangelical Lutheran Cemetery, Shrewsbury Borough, York County.  Res: Franklin County.  AKA:  Shewl.

[CW#S138.5] Peter Shipman (18xx-xxxx) ——– 208th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company A, ?  Found in Trevorton Civil War veterans’ list, p. 54.

[CW#S141] Daniel A. Shiro (1834-xxxx) ——- 210th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company A, Private (MI 12 Sep 1864 – MO 30 May 1865). NARA M554-R111.  Residence in 1890:  Halifax Township/Reed Township.   Buried:  Long’s Cemetery, Halifax, Dauphin County.  AKA:  Shive and Daniel W.

[CW#S142.3] George Shivelhood (18xx-xxxx) ——– 18th Pennsylvania Infantry (Emergency of 1862), Company B, ? (MI ? – MO ?).  Found in Trevorton Civil War veterans’ list, p. 53.

[CW#S142.5] John Shivelhood (18xx-xxxx) ——– 18th Pennsylvania Infantry (Emergency of 1862), Company B, ? (MI ? – MO ?).  8th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company B, ? (MI ? – MO ?).  Found in Trevorton Civil War veterans’ list, p. 54.

[CW#S142.7] Joseph Shivelhood (18xx-xxxx) ——– Unknown. Found in Trevorton Civil War veterans’ list, p. 54.

[CW#S142.] Samuel Shoch (1797-1889) ——–    Served in War of 1812.  Married 1st:  Hannah Evans.  Married 2nd:  Annie E. Barber.  Printer, Friend of Simon Cameron.  Honorary Member of G.A.R. – Gen. Welsh Post No. 118.  See:  Philadelphia Inquirer, 25 May 1889.

[CW#S145.5] Sylvester Shoemaker (1843-1863) ——- 53rd Pennsylvania Infantry, Company F, Private, Corporal (MI 22 Oct 1861 – Killed Jul 1863, not on MO roll).  NARA M554-R111.  Enrolled:  Dallas, Pennsylvania.  Promoted to Corporal, date unknown.  Killed in action (KIA) at Gettysburg.  Father:  Henry Shoemaker.   Buried:  Gettysburg National Cemetery, Gettysburg, Adams County.  Incorrectly named on Gettysburg Pennsylvania Monument as “Sheinaker.”    AKA:  Sheinaker.

[CW#S150.5] John Shoop (1841-1924) ——– 210th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company H, Private (MI 17 Sep 1864 – MO 30 May 1865).  Enrolled: Harrisburg.  MI: Camp Curtin. Died: Connellsville, Missouri.  More than one with name; records could be co-mingled.

[CW#S162] Jacob Shope (1819-1899) ——- None.  Married:  Esther Mann.  Went to Harrisburg to enlist but Hummelstown citizens begged him to return.  Served as Medical Doctor in Hummelstown during Civil War.  Son Charles D. Shope (1844-1864) killed in war. Not to be confused with Dr. Jacob W. Shope (1845-1923) of Paxtang.

[CW#S167.7] John Shrader (18xx-xxxx) ——– 18th Pennsylvania Infantry (Emergency of 1862), Company B, ? (MI ? – MO ?).  Found in Trevorton Civil War veterans’ list, p. 54.

[CW#S168] Benjamin Shreffler (1843-1864) ——– 9th Pennsylvania Cavalry, Company B, Private (MI 7 Oct 1861 – Died 18 Jan 1864)   NARA M554-R111. Enrolled:   Lykens.  MI:  Harrisburg.  Died at Knoxville, Tennessee.   Mother:  Elizabeth Hoover.  Occupation:  Blacksmith.  Residence:  Dauphin County.   AKA:  Schriffler and Benneville.

[CW#S170.5] William K. Shuckert (1837-xxxx) ——– 50th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company A, Headquarters, Musician (MI 9 Sep 1861 – MO 30 Jul 1865).  NARA M554-R107.  Promoted to Principal Musician, 25 Oct 1864.  Re-enlisted at Blaine’s Crossroads, Tennessee, 1 Jan 1864.  Residence:  Tremont.  AKA:  Schuckert and William J. Shuckert.

[CW#S171] Anson B. Shuey (1842-1864) ——–  93rd Pennsylvania Infantry, Company C, Corporal (MI 17 Feb 1862 – Died 29 Sep 1864).  15th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company I, Private (MI 20 Apr 1861 – MO 8 Aug 1861). NARA M554-R122.  Enrolled:  Bellefonte.  MI:  Harrisburg.  Died of wounds received at Winchester, Virginia, 29 Sep 1864.  Buried:  Winchester National Cemetery, Winchester, Virginia.  Probably re-interred at Salem Welmer’s Union Cemetery, Indiantown Gap, Pennsylvania.  Occupation:  Teacher.  Residence:  Lebanon County.

[CW#S172.5] William R. Shuey (1846-1919) ——– 210th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company H, Private (MI 14 Sep 1864 – MO by GO 8 Jun 1865).  Enrolled: Harrisburg.  MI: Camp Curtin.  Captured at Gravelly Run, Virginia, 31 Mar 1865, and held prisoner (POW).   Died: Harrisburg.  AKA:  Shuye.

[CW#S176.5] Solomon Shull (18xx-xxxx) ——- 172nd Pennsylvania Infantry, Company D, ?  Found in Trevorton Civil War veterans’ list, p. 54.

[CW#S182.5] David C. Sibb (1821-1900) ——- 32nd U.S. Colored Troops (USCT), Company I, Private, Corporal (MI 27 Feb 1864 – MO SCD 17 Aug 1865).  NARA M589-R79.  Enrolled: Frankford.  Promoted to Corporal, 18Mar 1864.  Detached to Edisto Island, South Carolina.  In hospital at David’s Island, New York at discharge.  Married:  Sophia ?   Buried:  Greenwood Cemetery, Trevorton, Northumberland County.  Found in Trevorton Civil War veterans’ list, p. 53.  Occupation: Porter, Waiter, Cook.  Applied for Pension, 26 Dec 1879.

[CW#S182.7] Henry F. Sibbs (1842-1884) ——– 8th Pennsylvania Infantry (Emergency of 1862), Company H, Private (MI 11 Sep 1862 – MO 25 Sep 1862).  Enrolled: Philadelphia.  Married:  Cora C. Campbell.

[CW#S184] Joshua K. Siegfried (1832-1896) ——- 48th Pennsylvania Infantry, Headquarters, Lieutenant Colonel (MI ? – MO ?).  6th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company ?, ? (MI ? – MO ?).  ? U.S. Colored Troops (USCT) ? (MI ? – MO ?).  NARA M554-R112.  Fought at Battle of Antietam.  Later in war served in USCT as officer.  Born: Orwigsburg, Schuylkill County.  Married: Elizabeth P. Sims.   Buried:  Charles Baber Cemetery, Pottsville, Schuylkill County.

[CW#S186.05] Charles Simms (18xx-xxxx) ——– 6th U.S. Colored Troops (USCT), Company G, Private (MI ? – MO ?).

[CW#S186.1] Frank Simms (18xx-xxxx) ——– 8th U.S. Colored Troops (USCT), Company B, Private (MI ? – MO ?).

[CW#S186.15] George W. Simms (18xx-xxxx) ——– 43rd U.S. Colored Troops (USCT), Company H, Private (MI ? MO ?).

[CW#S186.2] James W. Simms (18xx-xxxx) ——– 32nd U.S. Colored Troops (USCT), Company K, Private (MI ? – MO ?).

[CW#S186.25] Joseph H. Simms (18xx-xxxx) ——– 127th U.S. Colored Troops (USCT), Company B, sergeant (MI ? – MO ?).

[CW#S186.3] Olmstead Simms (18xx-xxxx) ——– 43rd U.S. Colored Troops (USCT), Company H, Private (MI ? – MO?).

[CW#S186.35] Richard Simms (18xx-xxxx) ——– 43rd U.S. Colored Troops (USCT), Company H, Private (MI ? – MO ?).

[CW#S186.5] James F. Simons (18xx-xxxx) ——– 210th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company H, Private (MI 17 Sep 1864 – MO 30 May 1865).  149th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company G, ? (MO ? – MO ?).  Enrolled: Harrisburg.  MI: Camp Curtin.   Widow applied for pension, no date given.

[CW#S189] George Simpson (1843-1865) ——- 50th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company C, Private (MI 9 Sep 1861 – Died unknown).  NARA M554-R112.  Enrolled:  Schuylkill Haven.  MI:  Harrisburg.  Died of wounds received in action, date unknown.   Occupation:  Boatman.  Residence:  Schuylkill Haven.

[CW#S192.2] Jacob Sipe (1843-1863) ——– 142nd Pennsylvania Infantry, Company D, Private (MI 22 Aug 1862 – Died 17 Jan 1863).  NARA M554-R112.  Mother: Mary Sipe.   Buried:  U.S. Soldiers’ and Airmen’s National Cemetery, Washington, D.C.

[CW#S192.4] Jacob Henry Sipe (1844-1912) ——– 165th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company K, Corporal (MI 7 Nov 1862 – MO 28 Jul 1863).   NARA M554-R112.  Enrolled: Adams County.  MI: Gettysburg.  Incorrect database says “died for Union”.  Son of Jacob Sipe who died at Libby Prison (POW).  Married:  Leah Berkheimer.  Buried:  Dillsburg Cemetery, Carroll Township, York County.  Found in Northumberland County Biographical Annals,  627.  Residence in 1890: Adams County.

[CW#S192.7] Jeremiah Sipe (1837-1917) ——- 12th Pennsylvania Cavalry, Company C, Private (MI 30 Jul 1864 – MO 1 Jun 1865). 165th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company B, Musician (MI 4 Nov 1862 – MO 28 Jul 1863).  NARA M554-R112.  Enrolled: Harrisburg.  MI: Harrisburg.  Captured at Battle of Wilderness, 6 May 1865 and taken to Salisbury Prison, North Carolina (POW).   Married:  Rachel Hutton.   Buried:  Mechanicsburg Cemetery, Cumberland County.  Found in Northumberland County Biographical Annals, p. 627.

[CW#S193.5] William K. Sirles (1841-1896) ——– 50th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company C, Private (MI 16 Feb 1864 – Transfered to Veteran Reserve Corps 18 Nov 1864).  33rd Company, 2nd Battalion VRC (MO ?).  47th Company, 2nd Battalion, VRC (MO ?).   NARA M554-R112.  Enrolled: Harrisburg.  MI: Harrisburg.  Transferred to VRC, 18 Nov 1864.   Married: Amanda ?  Residence: Macongie, Pennsylvania.  Occupation: Moulder.   AKA:  Seiles or Sirle.

[CW#S203.5] Charles H. Smith (1826-1898) ——–  General.

[CW#S204] Clark Moulton Smith (1820-1885) —— Lincoln’s brother-in-law.  Married:  Ann Todd.

[CW#S204.5] Daniel Smith (18xx-xxxx) ——– 18th Pennsylvania Infantry (Emergency of 1862), Company B, ? (MI ? – MO ?).  Found in Trevorton Civil War veterans’ list, p. 54.

[CW#S06.5] Godfrey Smith (18xx-xxxx) ——– 210th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company H, Company B, ? (MI ? – MO ?).

[CW#S208] Henry Smith (18xx-xxxx) ——– 27th Pennsylvania Infantry (Emergency of 1863)Company I, Sergeant (MI 1 Jun 1863 or 16 Jun 1863 – MO 31 Jul 1863 or 1 Aug 1863).  NARA M554-R116.  Widow’s Residence in 1890:  Frailey/Donaldson, Schuylkill County.   Widow:  Elizabeth ?

[CW#S211] John Smith (1842-xxxx) ——– 50th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company C, Private (MI 16 Jun 1865 – MO 30 Jul 1865).  NARA M554-R114.  Enrolled:  Pottsville, PA.  MI Pottsville.  Residence:  Eldred Township, Schuylkill County.  Occupation:  Laborer.

[CW#S212] John Smith (1837-xxxx) ——– 50th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company A, Private (MI 15 mar 1865 – MO 30 Jul 1865).  NARA M554-R114.  MI: Philadelphia.  Substitute.

[CW#S213] John Smith (1838-xxxx) ——– 50th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company D, Private (MI 7 Mar 1864 – MO 30 Jul 1865). Enrolled: Montrose, Pennsylvania.  MI: Scranton, Pennsylvania  Promoted to Corporal, 1 Jul 1865.  Residence: Bridgewater, Pennsylvania  Occupation: Moulder.

[CW#S214] John Smith (1832-xxxx) ——– 50th Pensylvania Infantry, Company F, Private (MI 3 Sep 1864 – Discharged 1 Jun 1865).  Enrolled:  Pittsburgh.  MI: Pittsburgh.  Draftee.

[CW#S216.5] Peter Smith (1841-xxxx) ——– 210th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company H, Private (MI 15 Sep 1864 – Deserted 22 Sep 1864). Enrolled: Harrisburg.  MI: Camp Curtin.  Deserter.

[CW#S218] Stephen Smith (1795-1873) ——–   None known.  Born: Dauphin County.  Married: Harriet ?  African American merchant during Civil War.  Abolitionist.  Lived Columbia, Pennsylvania, before Civil War; lived Philadelphia during Civil War.  Lumber, coal & land owner.

[CW#S218.5] Thomas Alfred Smyth (1832-1865) ——- General.

[CW#S220.5] Gustavus Sniper (1836-1894) ——– General.

[CW#S229.5] Charles Snyder (18xx-xxxx) ——–  Unknown war service.  Buried:  I.O.OF. Cemetery, Lykens, Dauphin County. G.A.R. marker at grave.

[CW#S231] Daniel H. Snyder (1835-xxxx) ——– 1st Pennsylvania Infantry, Company G, Musician (MI 20 Apr 1861 – MO 24 Jul 1861).  50th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company A, Company B, Private (MI 16 Sep 1861 – Dismissed 27 Sep 1864 – MO 30 Jul 1865).   NARA M554-R115.  Enrolled 1st:  Harrisburg.  Enrolled 2nd: Pottsville.  MI 1st: Harrisburg.  MI 2nd: Pottsville.  Promoted to 2nd Lieutenant, 17 Dec 1862.  Dismissed by Court Martial, 27 Sep 1864.  Reported Disability:  “Hearing bad.”    Born:  Berks Co., Pennsylvania.  Two with same name or same one?  Possibly co-mingled.

[CW#S247.5] Rufus Snyder (18xx-xxxx) ——–  Unknown.  Found in Elizabethville Sesquicentennial Book, Civil War list.

[CW#S248] Samuel Snyder (18xx-xxxx) ——- Unknown.   Named in Halifax Bicentennial Book as a Civil War veteran.

[CW#S249] Samuel Snyder (1828-1903) ——–  51st Pennsylvania Infantry, Company H, ? (MI ? – MO ?).  131st Pennsylvania Infantry, Company F, ? (MI ? – MO ?).  208th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company D, ? (MI ? – MO ?).   Buried:  Zion Lutheran Cemetery, Kratzerville, Snyder County.

[CW#S258.3] Aaron Sober Jr. (1837-1918) ——– 52nd Pennsylvania Infantry, Company D, Private (MI 26 Oct 1861 – MO Surgeon’s Certificat of Disability 13 Sep 1862).  NARA M554-R115.  Enrolled: Union County.  MI: Harrisburg.  Discharged on Surgeon’s Certificate of Disability (SCD) for chronic diarrhea as noted in pension list of 1883, and typhoid fever as noted in 1890 Census.  Married: Anna Belle Murray.  Died: Danville, Pennsylvania.   Buried: Odd Fellows Cemetery, Danville, Montour County.  Found in Trevorton Civil War veterans’ list, p. 54.

[CW#S258.4] Alexander Jordan Sober (1844-1876) ——– 52nd Pennsylvania Infantry, Company D, Private, Corporal (MI 26 Oct 1861 – MO 18 Apr 1865).  NARA M554-R115.  M1290-R4.  Enrolled: Union County.  MI: Harrisburg.  Promoted to Full Corporal, 1 Dec 1863.  Detached on Signal Service.  Prisoner of War (POW), 3 Jul 1864 to 26 Feb 1865 at James Island.  Married:  Sarah J. ?  and/or Jennie G. ?  Buried:  Mt. Vernon Cemetery, Riverside, Northumberland County.   Found in Trevorton Civil War veterans’ list, p. 54.

[CW#S258.6] Salathiel Sober (1842-1862) ——-  52nd Pennsylvania Infantry, Company D, Private (MI 26 Oct 1861 – Killed in Action 31 May 1862).  NARA M554-R115.  Enrolled: Union Co., PA.  MI: Harrisburg.  Died in war. Killed in action at Fair Oaks (or Seven Pines), Virginia, 31 May 1862.  Mother: Mary.  Burie:  Seven Pines National Cemetery, Richmond, Virginia – or Summit Cemetery, Shamokin Township, Northumberland County. Found in Trevorton Civil War veterans’ list, p. 54.  Occupation:  Farmer.  Residence: Trevorton.   AKA: Sobers.

[CW#S258.8] William A. Sober (1840-1897) ——– 52nd Pennsylvania Infantry, Company D, Corporal (MI 26 Oct 1861 – MO Surgeon’s Certificate of Disability 3 Dec 1862).  NARA M554-R115.  Enrolled: Union Co., PA.  MI: Harrisburg.  Promoted to Sergeant, date unknown. Discharged on Surgeon’s Certificate of Disability (SCD).  Disability claimed in 1890:  Typho-malarial fever. Married:  Emma E. Boas.  Found in Trevorton Civil War veterans’ list, p. 54.  Occupation: Teacher.  Residence: Northumberland County.

[CW#S269] Felix Spear (1836-xxxx) ——-  30th Massachusetts Infantry, Company E, Private, Corporal (MI 30Nov 1861 – MO 29 Nov 1864).  NARA M544-R38.  Wounded in war. Brother George Spear also wounded.  Father George Spear was in cast of  “Our American Cousin,” night of Lincoln Assassination.  Brother George Spear Jr. was in Massachusetts regiment in Civil War. Mother Deborah Spear applied for his pension around 1896.

[CW#S270] George Gaines Spear (1808-1887) ——–   Married:  Deborah ?  2 sons were in Masachusetts regiments, both wounded in war. Nickname was “Old Spudge.”  Buried:  North Cedar Hill Cemetery, Philadelphia.      In cast of “Our American Cousin,” night of Lincoln Assassination.  Died at Edwin Forrest Home in Philadelphia.  Permission to remove trunks from Ford’s Theatre.  Was in asylum for the Insane, 1860; unknown how he got out.

[CW#S271] George Gaines Spear (1840-1926) ——– 30th Massachusetts Infantry, Company E, Private (MI 24 Oct 1861 – MO 31 Dec 1863).  1st Massachusetts Infantry, Company G, Adjutant, Captain (MI 21 Jan 1861 – MO 5 Jul 1866).   NARA M554-R138.  Military dates overlap, but promotions & regiment designations explain.  Served as Full Sergeant, Sergeant Major, 2nd Lieutenant, Full Adjutant, 1st Lieutenant, & Captain.  Wounded, but survived war. Father George Spear was in “Our American Cousin,” night of Lincoln Assassination.  Married: Mary ?   Not sure where he was located at time of Lincoln Assassination.  Later lived in Veterans’ Home in California.

[CW#S272] Asa Speary (1833-1905) ——– 50th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company A, Private (MI 8 Dec 1864 – MO 30 Jul 1865).  NARA M554-R116.  Drafted.  MI: Troy, Pennsylvania.  MO from Douglas Hospital.   Married: Mary Jane Feister.  Buried:  Cherry Grove Cemetery, Nordmount, Sullivan County, Pennsylvania.   AKA:  Acey.

[CW#S274] John Speece (18xx-xxxx) ——– 9th Pennsylvania Cavalry, Company E, Private (MI 28 Sep 1864 – MO 22 Aug 1865).  NARA M554-R16.  Wounded at Griswold, Georgia, 22 Nov 1864.  Named on Millersburg G.A.R. Monument as a Civil War veteran.   AKA:  Speese.

[CW#S76] Franklin Spicher (1848-xxxx) ——- 50th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company A, Private (MI 7 Mar 1865 – MO 30 Jul 1865).  NARA M554-R116.  Substitute.  MI: Harrisburg. Married: Naomi Craig.  Guardian of Minor Children:  R. G. Bannon.   AKA:  Spichard and Charles Franklin Spicher.

[CW#S283.5] Isaac Samuel Spotts (1840-1928) ——– 9th Pennsylvania Cavalry, Company B, Private (MI 7 Oct 1861 – MO Surgeon’s Certificate of Disability 21 Aug 1862).  NARA M554-R116.  Enrolled: Harrisburg.  MI: Harrisburg.  Disability Reported in 1890: Ruptured.  Married:  Catherine “Kate” ?    Buried: Grubb’s Cemetery, Chapman Township, Mt. Pleasant Mills, Snyder County.   Occupation: Tanner.   Apprentice in Mifflin Township, Dauphin County in 1860.  AKA:  Spolts.

[CW#S284] Samuel Spotts (1841-1862) ——– 35th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company B, ? (MI ? – MO ?).  6th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company B, Private (MI ? – MO ?). Died in James River by drowning, Harrison’s Landing, Virginia, 7 Jul 1862.  Mother: Elizabeth J. Williard (was Elizabeth Long).  See Comprehensive History of Town of Gratz Pennsylvania, p. 149.  See also pension file of Daniel Williard.  AKA: Spatz.

[CW#S287] Elias Stahl (1839-1921) ——- 96th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company G, Private (MI 10 Oct 1861 – Trans 18 Oct 1864).  95th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company G, Private (18 Oct 1864 – MO 17 Jul 1865).   NARA M554-R116.  Residence in 1890:  Williams Township, Dauphin County.    Married: Shsanna Anson Shell.  Brother-in-law Samuel Shell served in the 36th Pennsylvania Infantry.  Buried:  Johnson Cemetery, Fayette County, West Virginia.  Moved to West Virginia in early 1890s.

[CW#S299] Lewis Daniel Stekel (1839-1922) ——– 176th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company G, Headquarters, Sergeant (MI 7 Nov 1862 – MO 18 Aug 1863).  NARA M554-R117.  Promoted to Quartermaster Sergeant, 6 Dec 1862.  Married: Barbara Peters. Daughter Fannie attended college in Frederick, Maryland.  Occupation: Minister (Reverend).  Named on Lykens G.A.R. Monument as a Civil War veteran who was a member of the Heilner Post – Sergeant.  Found in Commemorative Biographical Encyclopedia of Dauphin County, p. 1168 (Wiconisco Township).   AKA:  Stickel and Steckle.

[CW#S300] John Steckley (1827-1864) ——– 50th PennsylvaniaInfantry, Company A, Private (MI 1 Mar 1864 – Killed in Action 12 May 1864).  NARA M554-R117.  Enrolled: Pottsville.  MI:  Pottsville.   Tranfered to Company K, 3 May 1864 (or Company I ?).  Killed in action (KIA), Spotsylvania Court House, Virginia, 12 May 1864.  Possibly lived in Hegins in 1863.  Occupation:  Laborer.  Residence:  Schuylkill County.

[CW#S301] John Christian Steckley (1845-1912) ——– 107th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company I, Private (MI 18 Feb 1862 – MO 8 Mar 1865).  NARA M554-R117.  Enrolled: Hummelstown.  MI:  Harrisburg.  Captured as prisoner (POW) at Weldon Railroad and held prisoner from 19 Aug 1864 – 3 Mar 1865.  Prisoner at Libby Prison, Belle Isle, and Salisbury, North Carolina.  Married:  JoAnn Mary Milliken.   Buried:  Dauphin Cemetery, Dauphin Borough, Dauphin County.  Occupation: Boatman.  Residence:  Dauphin County.   AKA:  John C. Steckley.

[CW#S302] Isaac D. Steel (1834-1895) ——– 7th Pennsylvania Cavalry, Company C, Private (MI 24 Feb 1864 – 23 Aug 1865).  NARA M554-R117.  Married: Catherine ?  Buried: Calvary United Methodist Cemetery, Wiconisco, Dauphin County.  AKA: Steal.

[CW#S310.3] Leonard Sterns (1837-xxxx) ——- 210th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company H, Private (MI 16 Sep 1864 – Deserted 5 Oct 1864).  Enrolled: Harrisburg.  MI: Camp Curtin.  Deserter.

[CW#S310.5] Atherton H. Stevens Jr. (1824-1872) ——– General.

[CW#S310.7] Thaddeus Stevens (18xx-xxxx) ——– Member of Congress from Pennsylvania.

[CW#S314.5] George W. Stine (18xx-xxxx) ——-  See George W. Firestine.   Alias:  George W. Firestine.

[CW#S322] Daniel Stoop (1839-1906) ——— 50th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company A, Private (MI 1 Mar 1864 – MO 30 Jul 1865).   NARA M554-R119.  Enrolled:  Pottsville.  MI:  Pottsville.  Married: Amanda Wearich.  Buried: Shamokin Cemetery, Shamokin, Northumberland County.  Tragedy: Daughter Alice Stoop kidnapped, Mar 1891.  Occupation:  Laborer.  Residence in 1850: Lykens Township.

[CW#S324] George K. Stoudt (18xx-xxxx) ——– See:  George K. Stroud.

[CW#S325] William W. Stouffer (1827-1873) ——- 46th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company I, Private (MI 6 Aug 1864 – MO 8 Jun 1865).  NARA M554-R119.  Married: Susan E. ?  Buried: Harrisburg Cemetery, Harrisburg, Dauphin County.  Son Frank moved to Lykens and is buried there.  AKA:  Stoufer and William N.

[CW#S330.5] Stephen Straub (18xx-xxxx) —— 18th Pennsylvania Infantry (Emergency of 1862), Company B, ? (MI ? – MO ?).  Found in Trevorton Civil War veterans’ list, . 54.

[CW#S332] Gideon Straw (1821-1899) ——– 172nd Pennsylvania Infantry, Company G, Private (MI ? – MO 31 Jul 1863). NARA M554-R119.  Injury to testicles while marching to Yorktown, Virginia, 15Ooct 1862. Married: Eliz Eisenhower.   Buried:  Matamoras Community Church Cemetery, Matamoras, Dauphin County.    AKA:  Strong.

[CW#S334] Levi Straw (1833-1909) ——– 36th Pennsylvania Infantry (Emergency of 1863), Company C, Private (MI 27 Jun 1863 – MO 11 Aug 1863).  210th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company A, Corporal (MI ? – MO ?).  NARA M554-R119.  Residence in 1890: Halifax.   Married: Elizabeth ?  AKA:  Shaw.

[CW#S339] George K. “Pappy” Stroud (1839-1920) ——– 93rd Pennsylvania Infantry, Company C, Private (MI 22 Oct 1861 – MO 28 Oct 1864).  NARA M554-R119.  Enrolled: Lebanon County.  MI: Lebanon County. Residence in 1890: Tower City.  Disability Reported in 1890:  Hearing.  Wounded at Wilderness, Virginia, 5 May 1864.  Married: Caroline ?   Buried:  St. Paul’s Church Cemetery, Tower City, Schuylkill County.  Occupataion: Shoemaker.  Residence: Lebanon County.  Named on Tower City Veterans’ Memorial.  AKA: Stoud and Stoudt.

[CW#S340] Joseph Stroup Sr. (1833-1923) ——– 9th Pennsylvania Cavalry, Company B, Private (MI 7 Oct 1861 -MO 18 Jul 1865).  NARA M554-R119.  Enrolled: Berrysburg.  MI:  Harrisburg.  Transfered to Company L, date unknown.  Deserted, returned.  Disability Reported in 1890: Held overtime by mistake, “phthine.” Married: Elizabeth E. Music.  Buried:  Novinger Cemetery, Adair County, Missouri.  Occupation: Laborer.  Residence:  Dauphin Co.  Applied for pension from Missouri.

[CW#S343] Ludwig Stuppy (1834-1887) ——– 16th Pennsylvania Cavalry, Company ?, Private (MI ? -MO ?).  NARA M554-R120.  Born:  Germany (Immigrant). Married: Anna Mary Matter.

[CW#S344] Samuel Davis Sturgis (1822-1889) ——– 9th Army Corps, 2nd Division.  Fought in Battle of Antietam.  Born: Shippensburg, Pennsylvania  Married:  Jerusha Wilcox.   Buried:  Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia.

[CW#S346] Nathaniel Stutzman (1845-1864) ——– 50th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company A, Private (MI 1 Mar 1864 –  Died 19 May 1864).  NARA M554-R120.  Enrolled:  Pottsville.  MI:  Pottsville.  Died in Washington, D.C., of wounds received in action, 19 May 1864.  Mother:  Mary Stutzman.    Buried: Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia.  Occupation:  Shoemaker.  Residence:  Schuylkill County.  Lived in Hegins in 1860.  AKA:  Nathan.

[CW#S347.5] Daniel Sullivan (1837-1897) ——– 50th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company C, Private (MI 28 Mar 1864 – MO Surgeon’s Certificate of Disability date unknown).  NARA M554-R120.  Enrolled: Reading.  MI: Reading.  Discharged on Surgeon’s Certificate of Disability (SCD), date unknown.  Applied for invalid pension, 1865.  Residence: Reading.  Occupation: Laborer.

[CW#S355.5] John Sweeney (1843-1919) ——– 50th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company C, Private (MI 6 Feb 1865 – MO 30 Jul 1865).  NARA M554-R120.  Enrolled: Pottsville.  MI: Pottsville. Died: Philadelphia.  Residence: Mt. Mannheim.  Occupation: Boatman.

[CW#S360.5] Philip Swetzer (1842-1927) ——-  9th Pennsylvania Cavalry, Company B, Company L, Private (MI 7 Oct 1861 – MO unknown).  NARA M554-R121.  Enrolled: Scranton.  MI: Harrisburg.  Sick in hospital in Louisville, Kentucky, date unknown.  Transfered to Company L, date unknown.  MO, date unknown. Buried: Forest Hill Cemetery, Dunmore, Scranton, Lackawanna County.  Occupation: Carpenter.  Residence: Dauphin County.  AKA: Sweitzer.

[CW#S360.7] Frederick William Swift (1831-1916) ——  General.

[CW#S360.8] Levi R. Swinehart (18xx-xxxx) ——– 172nd Pennsylvania Infantry, Company D., ?  Found in Trevorton Civil War veterans’ list, p. 54.

[CW#S360.9] Samuel Swinehart (18xx-xxxx) ——– 172nd Pennsylvania Infantry, Company D, ?  Found in Trevorton Civil War veterans’ list, p. 54.

[CW#T001] John Tallman (1841-1930) ——– 173rd Pennsylvania Infantry, Company K, ? (MI 3 Nov 1862 – MO 18 Aug 1863).  9th Pennsylvania Cavalry, Company B, Private (MI 27 Aug 1864 – MO 29 May 1865).  NARA M554-R123 (Tollman).  M554-R121 (Tallman).  Married:  Sarah Sarber.  Applied for pension from Illinois.  Named on Lykens G.A.R. Monument as a Civil War veteran.  AKA: Tillman,  Tallmon or Tollman.

Additions to Veterans’ List – R

Posted By on June 10, 2013

Veterans of the Civil War identified as having some connection to the Lykens Valley area and included in the Civil War Research Project was last updated 19 April 2012.  In a series of posts continuing intermittently until concluding in mid-June, a brief sketch of each of the new names added since then will be presented.  Note that in a few cases, the persons are not veterans, but have been identified with some Civil War event or are related to a Civil War veteran.  At the conclusion of the listing of these added names, the Veterans list will be updated with the new names, re-alphabetized, and presented in a new format which includes the Project File Number for each individual.

Additional information is sought on each of the individuals in the Veterans’ List.  Comments can be added to the blog post or information can be sent by e-mail.  Of particular interest are stories, pictures, military records, pension information, and genealogies.

Abbreviations:  CW#Civil War Research Project File Number.  MI = Mustered In.  MO = Mustered Out.  NARA = National Archives and Records Administration Microfilm Series and Roll Number.  POW = Prisoner of War.  AKA = Also Known As.  Months are abbreviated with the standard 3-letter abbreviation.

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[CW#R011.5] Charles Augustus Rahter (1839-1910) ——– Medical Corps, U.S. Army, Assistant Surgeon, 1864-1865.  Stationed at Fairfax Seminary, U.S. General Hospital, Alexandria, Virginia, thence to Campbell General Hospital, Washington, D.C. to 1865.  Examiner for U.S. Pension Office, 1865-1870.     Born: Prussia (Immigrant).  Married: Mary R. Keffer.  Son (adopted?) was also Physician.  Buried:  Harrisburg Cemetery, Harrisburg, Dauphin County. Opened office in Harrisburg, 1 Jul 1865.  Also served as Surgeon in Prussian Army during Franco-Prussian War post-Civil War.

[CW#R011.6] George W. Raker (18xx-xxxx) ——– 106th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company H, ? (MI ? – MO ?).  18th Pennsylvania Infantry (Emergency of 1862), Company B, ? (MI ? – MO ?).  Found in Trevorton Civil War veterans’ list, p. 54.

[CW#R011.7] Henry Z. Raker (18xx-xxxx) ——–18th Pennsylvania Infantry (Emergency of 1862), Company B, ? (MI ? – MO ?).   Found in Trevorton Civil War veterans’ list, p. 54.

[CW#R011.8] John H. Raker (18xx-xxxx) ——– Unknown.  Found in Trevorton Civil War veterans’ list, p. 54.

[CW#R011;9] William D. Raker (18xx-xxxx) ——–  18th Pennsylvania Infantry (Emergency of 1862), Company B, ? (MI ? – MO ?).  Found in Trevorton Civil War veterans’ list, p. 54.

[CW#R012.2] Daniel Klinger Ramberger (1830-1901) ——- 172nd Pennsylvania Infantry, Company K, Private (MI 22 Oct 1862 – Discharged date unknown).  NARA M554-R104.  Enrolled: Harrisburg.  MI: Harrisburg:  Discharged at Harrisburg, date not given.  Married:  Fromena Brown (widow of Elias Erdman).  Buried:  Salem Church Cemetery, Rough and Ready, Upper Mahantongo Township, Schuylkill County, PA.   Found in Steve E. Troutman, Rambergers of Rough and Ready.  AKA: Romberger and “D. K.”

[CW#R012.5] John Ramsey (1838-1876) ——– General.

[CW#R014.5] Henry Riggs Rathbone (1837-1911) ——- 12th U.S. Infantry, Company ?, Captain(MI? – MO ?).  5th U.S. Infantry, Company ? Major (MI ? – MO ?).  Stationed at Elmira, New York during Civil War.                Married: Clara Harris, daughter of U.S. Senator.  Present in State Box at Lincoln Assassination.   Middle name could also be “Reed.”

[CW#R017.5] David Raudenbush (1833-1914) ——– 50th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company C, Corporal, 1st Sergeant (MI 9 Sep 1861 – MO 30 Jul 1865).  NARA M554-R99.  Enrolled: Schuylkill Haven.  MI: Harrisburg.  Re-enlisted at Blaine’s Crossroads, Tennessee, 1 Jan 1864.  Promoted from Corporal to Sergeant to 1st Sergeant, 1 Jul 1865.  Prisoner (POW) at Andersonvile..  War-related disability reported in 1890:  Gunshot wound right leg above knee.   Married:  Mary Sauer.  Buried:  Union Cemetery, Schuylkill Haven, Schuylkill County.  Occupation: Carpenter.  Residence: Schuylkill Haven.   AKA:  Raudenbluh and Raudenbusch.

[CW#R018] Emanuel Raybuck (18xx-xxxx) ——–  148th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company E, Private (MI 2 Sep 1862 – MO ?).  Married: Mary ?

 

[CW#R020.5] Lewis B. Reber (1847-1914) ——– 127th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company K, Private (MI 14 Aug 1862 – MO 29 May 1863).  50th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company C, Private (MI 13 Feb 1865 – MO 30 Jul 1865).  NARA M554-R99.  Enrolled 1st: Schuylkill Haven.  MI 1st: Harrisburg.  Captured at Fredericksburg, Virginia, 13 Dec 1862, and held prisoner (POW).  Enrolled 2nd: Pottsville.  MI 2nd: Pottsville.  Married:   Sarah Angeline Focht.  Residence: Schuylkill Haven.  Occupation: Farmer.  AKA:  Lewis V. Reber.

[CW#R021] Joseph Rebuck (1831-1907) ——- 172nd Pennsylvania Infantry, Company K, Private (MI 28 Oct 1862 – MO 1 Aug 1863).                NARA M554-R98.  Residence in 1890: Washington Township/Rebuck, Northumberland County.  Married: Susanna ?     Buried:  Himmel’s Church Cemetery, Rebuck, Northumberland County.  Named in Klingerstown Bicentennial Book as a Civil War veteran.    AKA:  Rabuck and Rebrick.

[CW#R022] Abraham H. Reed (1843-1917) ——– 208th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company A, Sergeant (MI 23 Aug 1864 – MO 18 May 1865).  177th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company I, Private (MI 2 Nov 1862 – MO 5 Aug 1863).  NARA M554-R99.  Residence in 1890: Tower City.  Wounded in right thigh at Fort Stedman, Virginia, 25 Mar 1865.  Maried: Susan F. ?  Brother of Israel Reed and Joseph Reed, both served in Civil War.  Buried:  Greenwood Cemetery, Tower City, Schuylkill County.  Named on Tower City Veterans’ Memorial.

[CW#R023] Daniel Reed (1820-1894) ——– 172nd Pennsylvania Infantry, Company D, Private (MI 5 Nov 1862 – MO absent sick).  NARA M554-R99.  Residence in 1890:  Herndon, Northumberland County.   Married:  Caroline ?  Buried:  Herndon Cemetery, Herndon, Northumberland County.

[CW#R024] Emanuel Reed (1840-1916) ——– 184th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company B, Private (MI 12 May 1864 – MO 10 May 1865).  18th Pennsylvania Infantry (Emergency of 1862), Company B, ?   NARA M554-R99.  Injured back & left leg at Hatcher’s Run, Virginia, 10 May 1865.  Married:  Sarah Holshue.   Found in Trevorton Civil War veterans’ list, p. 54.

[CW#R024.5] George Reed (1841-1902) ——– 5th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company F, Private (MI 20 Apr 1861 – MO 25 Jul 1861).  50th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company C, Private (MI 9 Sep 1861 – MO 30 Jul 1865).  NARA M554-R99.  Enrolled: Schuylkill Haven.  MI: Harrisburg.  Re-enlisted at Blaine’s Crossroads, Tennessee, 1 Jan 1864.  Married:. Catherine ?   Buried:  Westminster Cemetery, ?, Philadelphia.  Occupation: Boatman.  Residence: Schuylkill Haven.  Occupation in 1900: Restaurant Owner.  Residence in 1900: Philadelphia.

[CW#R029] John Reed (1845-1864) ——- 50th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company C, Private (MI 29 Feb 1864 – Killed in Action 25 May 1864).   NARA M554-R99.  Enrolled:  Pottsville, Schuylkill County.  MI:  Pottsville.  Killed in Action (KIA), 25 May 1864. Occupation:  Laborer.  Residence:  North Manheim Township, Schuylkill County,

[CW#R031] Jonathan Reed (1822-1864) ——– 107th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company G, Private (MI ? – Deserted 12 Mar 1862).   NARA M554-R99.  Married:  Catharine Drumheller.  Buried:  Himmel Church Cemetery, Rebuck, Northumberland County.  Named in Klingerstown Bicentennial Book as a Civil War veteran.  Possibly another Jonathan Reed who died in 1870 and was a blacksmith (records could be co-mingled).

[CW#R034.5] Samuel Reed (18xx-xxxx) ——– 131st Pennsylvania Infantry, Company C.  Found in Trevorton Civil War veterans’ list, p. 54.

[CW#R037.5] Jacob Reeder (18xx-xxxx) ——– 172nd Pennsylvania Infantry, Company D, ?  Found in Trevorton Civil War veterans’ list, p. 54.

[CW#R040] Henry “Snapper” Reese (1835-1893) ——– 48th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company F, Sergeant (MI 1 Oct 1861 – MO 17 Jul 1865).  5th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company I, Private (MI 21 Apr 1861 – MO 24 Jul 1861).   NARA M554-R99.  Re-enlisted Cincinnati, Ohio, 1 Jan 1864.  Promoted to Lieutenant.  Lit fuse for explosion at Battle of Crater, Petersburg, 1864.  Not awarded Medal of Honor.      Married:  Elizabeth R. Coombs.     Buried:  Shamokin Cemetery, Shamokin, Northumberland County. Occupation: Miner.  Residence:  Schuylkill County.  AKA: Harry.

[CW#R042.03] Charles Reichert (18xx-xxxx) ——– 18th Pennsylvania Infantry (Emergency of 1862), Company B, ? (MI ? – MO ?).  Found in Trevorton Civil War veterans’ list, p. 54.

[CW#R042.05] Jacob Shearer Reider (1842-1930) ——– 16th Pennsylvania Infantry (Emergency of 1863), Company I, Private (MI 13 Sep 1862 – MO 25 Sep 1862).  21st Pennsylvania Cavlary, Company C, Private, 3rd Corporal (MI 6 Jul 1863 – MO 20 Feb 1864).  NARA M554-R100.  Married:  Mary Ann Strickler.  Died: Middletown, Dauphin County.   Found in Commemorative Biographical Encyclopedia of Dauphin County, p. 765.  Teacher in Lancaster County before Civil War.

[CW#R042.5] Albert Reiger (1844-1929) ——–  50th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company C, Private (MI 20 Apr 1864 – MO 30 Jul 1865).  NARA M554-R100.  Enrolled: Pottsville.  MI:  Pottsville.  See David W. Remaly, 143rd Pennsylvania Infantry, Company A (CWPI).  Died: Workendyke, NJ. Occupation:  Boatman.  Residence: Schuylkill Co.  Moved to New Jersey after Civil War.

[CW#R044] Michael Reilly (1828-1864) ——- 50th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company C, Private (MI 9 Sep 1861 – Killed in Action 6 May 1864).   NARA M554-R100.  Enrolled:  Schuylkill Haven, Schuylkill County.  MI:  Harrisburg, Dauphin Co., PA.  Re-enlisted at Blaine’s Crossroads, Tennessee, 1 Jan 1864.  Killed in Action (KIA) at Wilderness, Virginia, 6 May 1864.  Buried:  Fredericksburg National Cemetery, Fredericksburg, Virginia. Occupation:  Laborer.  Residence:  Schuylkill Haven, Schuylkill County.    AKA:  Riley or Reilley.

[CW#R048.5] Franklin “Frank” Reineimer (1826-xxxx) ——– 50th Pensylvania Infantry, Company C, Private (MI 24 Jun 1864 – MO not on roll).  NARA M554-R100.  Enrolled: Pottsville.  MI: Pottsville.   Married:  Catherine ?  Occupation: Boatbuilder.  Residence: Ashland.

[CW#R053.5] Philip Reisher (1825-xxxx) ——- 50th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company C, Private (MI 9 Sep 1861 – MO Surgeon’s Certificate of Disability date unknown).   NARA M554-R100.  MI: Harrisburg.   OccupationMason.  Residence: Schuylkill Haven.

[CW#R054.5] Henry J. Renn (18xx-xxxx) ——– 18th Pennsylvania Infantry (Emergency of 1862), Company B, ? (MI ? – MO ?).   Found in Trevorton Civil War veterans’ list, p. 54.

[CW#R055.5] James B. Renney (18xx-xxxx) ——– 52nd Pennsylvania Infantry, Company D    Died in war.  Found in Trevorton Civil War veterans’ list, p. 54.

[CW#R056] Jesse Lee Reno (1823-1862) ——–  Officer. Killed at Battle of South Mountain (KIA).

[CW#R065.5] Rube Ressler (18xx-xxx) ——–  Unknown.    Found in Trevorton Civil War veterans’ list, p. 54.

[CW#R073.4] Ferdinand Rhoads (18xx-xxxx) ——– 8th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company A, ?    Found in Trevorton Civil War veterans’ list, p. 54.

[CW#R073.6] Henry Morris Rhoads (18xx-xxxx) ——– 184th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company B, ?    Found in Trevorton Civil War veterans’ list, p. 54.

[CW#R075] Peter Rhoads (1836-1916) ——– 88th Pennsylvania Infantry, Compan G, Private (MI 11 Mar 1865 – MO 30 Jun 1865).  21st Pennsylvania Cavalry, Company E, Private (MI 2 Jul 1863 – MO 20 Feb 1864).    MI: Chambersburg, PA. m. Sarah ?   There is a Peter Rhoads on Tower City Veterans’ Memorial, possibly this person.  Also Peter Rhoads in Tower City Centennial Book Civil War veterans’ list. AKA: Rhoades.

[CW#R076] Peter Rhoads (1838-xxxx) ——–  Unknown.  Found in Branch Township, Schuylkill County, Draft Registation for 1863. Occupation:  Laborer.  There is a Peter Rhoads on Tower City Veterans’ Memorial, possibly this person.  Also Peter Rhoads in Tower City Centennial Book Civil War veterans’ list. AKA: Rhoades.

[CW#R077] Peter Rhoads (1842-1898) ——– 49th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company D, Private (MI 24 Oct 1861 – Dischrged 23 Oct 1864).  NARA M554-R101.  Transfered from Company E.  Enrolled: Harrisburg, PA.  MI: Camp Griffin, VA.   Married:  Hannah E. “Annie” ?   Buried:  East Harisburg Cemetery, Harrisburg, Dauphin County.  Occupation: Baker.  There is a Peter Rhoads on Tower City Veterans’ Memorial, possibly this person.  Also Peter Rhoads in Tower City Centennial Book Civil War veterans’ list. AKA: Rhoades.

[CW#R078] Peter R. Rhoads (1835-1864) ——-  83rd Pennsylvania Infantry, Company D, Private (MI 3 Sep 1862 – Died 16 Dec 1864).  Wounded Laurel Hill, Virginia, 8 May 1864.  Died at Waterford, Pennsylvania, 16 Dec 1864.  Buried:  Reichel Cemetery, Mosiertown, Crawford County.   There is a Peter Rhoads on Tower City Veterans’ Memorial, possibly this person.  Also Peter Rhoads in Tower City Centennial Book Civil War veterans’ list. AKA: Rhoades.

[CW#R080] Peter Rhodes (18xx-xxxx) ——– 6th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company G, ? (MI 22 Apr 1861 – MO 27 Jul 1861).   There is a Peter Rhoads on Tower City Veterans’ Memorial, possibly this person.  Also Peter Rhoads in Tower City Centennial Book Civil War veterans’ list. AKA: Rhoades.

[CW#R080.7] John B. Rice (1834-xxxx) ——- 210th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company H, Private (MI 10 Sep 1864 – MO by GO 5 Jn 1865).   Enrolled: Harrisburg.  MI: Camp Curtin.  Widow applied for pension, date unknown.    AKA:  Riss or Reiss.

[CW#R083] Melanson Marion Richey (1850-1919) ——- 50th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company A, Private (MI 10 Mar 1865 – 30 Jul 1865).  NARA M554-R101.  Substitute.  MI:  Chambersburg.  Married:  Margaret Gilbaugh.  Buried:  Paxtang Cemetery, Paxtang, Dauphin County.   Occupation:  Physician.  AKA:  Rehey, Melan’n,  Melanathon, Marion, Melanathan, Melanton, Melanchton and Richety.

[CW#R088] Henry Answell Rickert (1846-1862) ——– 83rd Pennsylvania Infantry, Company I, Private (MI 14 Mar 1862 – KIA 27 Jun 1862).  NARA M554-R101.  MI: Erie County  Killed (KIA) at Gaines Mills, Virginia, 27 Jun 1862.

[CW#R089] John Henry Rickert Sr. (1829-1910) ——– 147th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company H, Private (MI 4 Nov 1862 – MO 15 Jul 1865).  NARA M554-R101.  Enlisted at Dalmatia, Northumberland County. Injured at Gettysburg, Jul 1863.  Taken to hospital in Philadelphia.  Discharged at Alexandria, Virginia, 15 Jul 1865.  Married: Sarah ?   Buried: ? Oak Hill Cemetery, Millersburg, Dauphin County.  AKA:  Richert, Richerd or Rickard.

[CW#R090] Nathaniel Rickert (1844-1864) ——– 50th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company A, Private (MI ? – MO not present).  NARA M554-R101.  Volunteered to serve, 18 Feb 1864, date not given in military records.  Wounded at Wilderness, Virginia, 9 May 1864, not found.  Missing in Action (MIA).  Presumed dead (KIA?) 19 May 1864.  Son of John Heinrich Rickert.      Buried: ? Gettysburg National Cemetery, Gettysburg, Adams County.  Information from Munsel’s History.  AKA: Reickert.

[CW#R115] John A. Riley (1826-1901) ——– 210th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company H, Private (MI 17 Sep 1864 – MO 30 May 1865).   Enrolled: Harrisburg.  MI: Camp Curtin.  Died: Washington, DC.  AKA:  Reiley.

[CW#R118] Ephraim Rinker (1843-1921) ——– 210th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company H, Private (MI 5 Sep 1864 – MO by GO 28 Jun 1865).    Enrolled: Williamsport.  MI: Williamsport.  Wounded at Five Forks, Virginia, 1 Apr 1865.  Died: McAdoo, Pennsylvania.

[CW#R124.5] Aaron Solomon Ritzman (1857-1928) ——– Not a Civil War veteran.  Married:  Amelia C. Laudenslager.  Buried:  Gratz Union Cemetery, Gratz, Dauphin County.  Found in Commemorative Biographical Encyclopedia of Dauphin County.  Occupation: School Teacher in Lykens Township.  AKA:  “A. S.”

[CW#R131.5] Jason T. Robinson (1844-1862) ——– 47th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company H, Private (MI 19 Sug 1861 or 1862 – Killed 22 Oct 1862).  NARA M554-R103.  Enroled: Harrisburg.  MI: Harrisburg.  Killed at Pocotalgo, South Carolina, Oct 1862.   See:  Salmon Miles Wingert, obituary from Findagrave.  Occupation: Printer.  Residence: New Bloomfield, Pennsylvania.

[CW#R132] John M. Robinson (1814-1871) ——- 15th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company I, 1st Sergeant (MI 23 Apr 1861 – MO 11 Aug 1861).  7th Pennsylvania Cavalry, Company A, Sergeant (MI 4 Sep 1861 – MO 18 Jun 1863).   NARA M554-R103.  Residence in 1890:  Washington Township/Elizabethville,Dauphin County.  Wounded – gunshot wound right leg, no date given.   Buried:  Boyer’s School Cemetery, Elizabethville, Dauphin County.  AKA:  Robison.

[CW#R136] Peter Robison (18xx-xxxx) ——– Unknown.  Private.  Killed in war (KIA).    Named on Lykens G.A.R. Monument as a Civil War vet – Private.

[CW#R138] John Robson (18xx-xxxx) ——– Unknown.  Named in Halifax Bicentennial Book as Civil War vet.  Possibly the same person as John Robson (1814-1871) or John Robinson, buried in Boyer’s Cemetery, Elizabethville.   AKA:  Robinson.

[CW#R140.5] David Rohrer (1846-1923) ——– 210th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company H, Private (MI 13 Sep 1864 – MO 30 May 1865).  Enrolled: Harrisburg.  MI: Harrisburg.  Died: Waynesboro, Pennsylvania.

[CW#R141.2] Balthaser W. Romberger (1825-1905) ——–   Not a Civil War veteran.   Marrie 1st: Sarah Orndorf .  Married 2nd: Helena Wagner.  Buried:  Maple Grove Cemetery, Elizabethville, Dauphin County.  Found in Commemorative Biographical Encyclopedia of Dauphin County, page 1108-1109 (Washington Township).  Engaged in cotton mill ownership in Mississippi after Civil War.  Worked for Jacob Riegel Company.

[CW#R141.5] Bengohan “Benjamin” Romberger (1821-1904) ——–  Not a Civil War veteran.   Married 1st:  Amelia Fisher.  Married:. Hannah ?    Buried:  St. John (Hill) Church Cemetery, Berrysburg, Dauphin County.   Found in Commemorative Biographical Encyclopedia of Dauphin County, page 910 (Mifflin Township).

[CW#R141.7] Cyrus Romberger (1843-1915) ——–  Not a Civil War veteran.  Found in Commemorative Biographical Encyclopedia of Dauphin Countyp. 1125 (Washington Township).  “Obliged to leave teaching in coal regions because of many unmanageable children.”

[CW#R142.5] George D. Romberger (1856-xxxx) ——–  Not a Civil War veteran.   Married:  Laura Miller (daughter of J. Frank Miller of Berrysburg, who served in Civil War).  Residence: Lykens Township.  Found in Commemorative Biographical Encyclopedia of Dauphin County p. 898-899.

[CW#R144.5] Howard Harry Romberger (1852-1902) ——– Not a Civil War vetrean.  Father: Daniel Romberger (1816-1882), also not a Civil War veteran.  Married:  Catherine Ritzman.    Buried:  Gratz Union Cemetery, Gratz, Found in Commemorative Biographical Encyclopedia of Dauphin County, p. 901 (Lykens Township).  Occupation:  Minister (Reverend).

[CW#R145] John Romberger (1836-1922) ——– 10th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company F, Private (MI 26 Apr 1861 – MO 31 Jul 1861).  103rd Pennsylvania Infantry, Company G, Corporal (MI 9 Mar 1865 – 25 Jun 1865).   NARA M554-R105.  Married: Mary Ann Whitman.  Buried: Straw’s Cemetery, Enders, Dauphin County.  Possibly named on Lykens G.A.R. Monument?   AKA:  Rumberger.

[CW#R145.5] John Romberger (18xx-xxxx) ——– Unknown.  Served at rank of Corporal.                          Found on Lykens G.A.R. Monument.

[CW#R145.7] John Ambrose Romberger (1850-xxxx) ——– Not a Civil War veteran.  Father:  Daniel Romberger (1816-1882), also not a Civil War veteran.  Married 1st:  Mary J. Row.  Married 2nd:  Emma Troutman.  Found in Commemorative Biographical Encyclopedia of Dauphin County p.1125.

[CW#R147] John Henry Romberger (1831-1864) ——- Unknown.  Private.  Killed in war (KIA).           Married:   Margaret Deibler.  Buried:  Sweitzer’s Memorial Cemetery, Berrysburg, Dauphin County.   G.A.R. marker at grave in Berrysburg.  Another Henry Romberger lived in Wiconisco & died 1912.  Possibly named on Lykens G.A.R. Monument?    AKA: Rumbarger.

[CW#R149.5] Joseph F. Romberger (1848-1916) ——– Not a Civil War veteran.  Father: Bengohan Romberger (1821-1904), not a Civil War veteran. Married:  Sophia Yeager.   Found in Commemorative Biographical Encyclopedia of Dauphin County, p. 903-904 (Mifflin Township).

[CW#R150.5] Samuel B. Romberger (1845-1921) ——– Not a Civil War veteran. m. Sarah Jane Brower.   Buried:  Maple Grove Cemetery, Elizabethville, Dauphin County.  Found in Commemorative Biographical Encyclopedia of Dauphin County, p. 1101 (Washington Township), portrait, page 917.

[CW#R15.5] John Roster (1827-1904) ——– See alias.  Alias: Lewis Hohl.  Alias: John Porter.

[CW#R164] John Rowe (1814-1880) ——–  Member of State Militia, Franklin County.  Politician.  Speaker of Pennsylvania House, 1862.

[CW#R174.5] Peter Runkle (18xx-xxxx) ——- 172nd Pennsylvania Infantry, Company H, ?  Found in Trevorton Civil War veterans’ list, p. 54.

[CW#R175] Harrison Runyan (1840-1862) ——– 50th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company A, Private (MI 9 Sep 1861 – Died 20 Nov 1862).  6th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company G, Private (MI 22 Apr 1861- Disch Aug 1861).  NARA M554-R105.  Enrolled:  Llewellyn.  MI:  Harrisburg.  Died of disease, 20 Nov 1862.   Buried:  Alexandria National Cemetery, Alexandria, Virginia (Section A, Site 469).                  Occupation:  Engineer.  Residence:  Llewellyn.    AKA:  Runyon.

[CW#R175.5] Thomas Rupp (1846-xxxx) ——– 50th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company C, Private (MI 22 Feb 1864 – MO 30 Jul 1865).   NARA M554-R105.  Enr: Reading.  MI: Reading.   Residence: Schuylkill Haven.  Occupation:  Boatman.

[CW#R176.5] Charles Sawyer Russell (1831-1866) ——–  General.

[CW#R183.5] John Ryan (1820-xxxx) ——- 50th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company C, Private (MI 9 Se[p 1861 – MO 30 Jul 1865). NARA M554-R105.  Enrolled: Schuylkill Haven.  MI: Harrisburg.  Re-enlisted at Blaine’s Crossroads, Tennessee, 1 Jan 1864.  Occupation: Boatman.  Residence: Schuylkill Haven.

 

Civil War Records in the Published Schuylkill County Archives Series – Volume 3

Posted By on June 9, 2013

Today’s blog post provides information on Volume 3 of a series of books published beginning in 1995 by Closson Press, titled Schuylkill County Pennsylvania Archives.  In all, three volumes were published through 1996.  The series was based on genealogical research done by: Phillip A. Rice, a specialist in church and cemetery records; Jean A. Dellock, a specialist in courthouse and census records; and Dr. Glenn P. Schwalm, a noted researcher and authority on early German-American records.  The records included in the series were edited and compiled mainly by Rice and Dellock, with written permission from Dr. Schwalm where his material was included.  Each volume contains a variety of items including cemetery lists, mining reports, and church records.  Each volume also contains a significant amount of material related to the study of Civil War veterans and military regiments and companies from Schuylkill County.  There is a surname index that is included for each volume.

The three volumes are available for sale by Closson PressVolume 1Volume 2; Volume 3.

Volume 3 includes the following items (note that specific Civil War items and items related to specific communities within the geographic area of study for the Civil War Research Project are presented in boldface type):

Schuylkill County in the Civil War (The Third Year of the War), Compiled by Francis B. Wallace, 1865.

St. Peter’s Evangelical Lutheran Congregation, Pine Grove, Pine Grove Township, Schuylkill County. Compiled by Dr. Glenn P. Schwalm.
—– Marriages, 1845-1852.
—– Deaths, 1842-1899.
—– Confirmations, 1853-1899.

Schuylkill County in the Civil War (The Campaign of 1864). Compiled by Francis B. Wallace, 1865.

St. Peter’s Evangelical Lutheran Congregation, Pine Grove, Pine Grove Township, Schuylkill County. Compiled by Dr. Glenn P. Schwalm.
—- Baptisms, 1866-1899.

Schuylkill County in the Civil War (The Closing Campaign). Compiled by Francis B. Wallace, 1865.

St.John’s German Reformed Lutheran Church Cemetery, East Union Township, Schuylkill County. Compiled by Jean A. Dellock and Stephen J. Dellock.

Zion Cemetery at Kehlers, Eldred Township, Schuylkill County. Compiled by Phillip A. Rice.

St. Paul’s Evangelical Congregation Church Cemetery, Pitman, Eldred Township, Schuylkill County. Compiled by Phillip A. Rice.

Schuylkill County in the Civil War (Our Dead). Compiled by Francis A. Wallace, 1865.

Schuylkill County in the Civil War (Battle Narratives). Compiled by Francis A. Wallace, 1865.

A Documentary History of the Old Red (Zion) Church, West Brunswick Township, Schuylkill County. Compiled by Rev. H. A. Weller, 1908.
—– Foreword.
—– Title Page.
—– Record and Ordinance of the New Zion Church of 1770 and Subsequent History.
—– Appendix
———- 1. Baptismal Records, 1755-1795.
———- 2. Confirmations, 1771-1779.
———- 3. Deaths/Burials, 1804-1827.

Methodist Cemetery near Minersville, Branch Township, Schuylkill County. compiled by Phillip A. Rice.

St. Michael’s Evangelical Lutheran Church, Klingerstown, Upper Mahantongo Township, Schuylkill County. Compiled by Dr. Glenn P. Schwalm.
—– Baptisms, 1897-1968.
—– Confirmations, 1898-1968.
—– Marriages, 1898-1968.
—– Burials, 1897-1968.

St. Michael’s Reformed Church, Klingerstown, Upper Mahantongo Township, Schuylkill County. Compiled by Dr. Glenn P. Schwalm.
—– Baptisms, 1921-1941.
—– Marriages, 1925-1935.
—– Deaths, 1897-1941.
—– Confirmations, 1899-1941.

Sacred Heart Cemetery, Mahanoy Township, near Mahanoy City, Schuylkill County. Compiled by Phillip A. Rice.

Holy Emmanuel Slovak Lutheran Cemetery, Mahanoy Township, near Mahanoy City, Schuylkill County. Compiled by Phillip A. Rice.

St. Fidelis Roman Catholic Cemetery, Mahanoy Township, near Mahanoy City, Schuylkill County. Compiled by Phillip A. Rice.

Records of the Orwigsburg Evangelical Circuit, Orwigsburg, West Brunswick Township, Schuylkill County. Compiler not identified. Includes meetings held at various places in Schuylkill County, 1835-1862, including in member homes and camp meetings, names of elders and members, and records of baptisms, marriages, and disciplinary actions against members.

St. James Episcopal Cemetery, Schuylkill Haven, Schuylkill County. Compiled by Phillip A. Rice, Jean A. Dellock, and Stephen J. Dellock.

St. Paul’s Lutheran Cemetery, Middleport, Blythe Township, Schuylkill County. Compiled by Phillip A. Rice.

St. Vincent dePaul (No. 1) Cemetery, Minersville, Schuylkill County. Compiled by Phillip A. Rice and Stephen J. Dellock.

St. John’s United Church of Christ Cemetery, Friedensburg, Wayne Township, Schuylkill County. Compiled by Phillip A. Rice, Jean A. Dellock, and Stephen J. Dellock.

St. John’s Church Cemetery, Port Clinton, West Brunswick Township, Schuylkill County. Compiled by Phillip A. Rice.

St. Peter’s Lutheran Church Cemetery (No. 2), Pine Grove Borough, Pine Grove Township, Schuylkill County. Compiled by Phillip A. Rice.

Pottsville Republican Death Notices for the Year 1938. Compiled by Stephen J. Dellock.

Oheb Zedeck Cemetery, North Centre Street, Pottsville, Schuylkill County. Compiled by Phillip A. Rice.

St. Peter’s Lutheran Cemetery (No. 1), Pine Grove Borough, Pine Grove Township, Schuylkill County. Compiled by Phillip A. Rice and Stephen J. Dellock.

Pottsville Republican Death Notices for the Year 1937. Compiled by Stephen J. Dellock.

Reedsville Evangelical Congregational Cemetery, Reedville, Route #183, North Manheim Township, Schuylkill County. Compiled by Phillip A. Rice and Stephen J. Dellock.

Comprehensive Surname Index.