PA Civil War Volunteer Soldiers
Fifth Regiment, Company A
5th Regiment
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5th Regiment
Recruited in Allegheny City, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania
Mustered in April 20, 1861
State Guards
5th Regiment, Co. A
Captain
George W. Dawson
First Lieutenant
Josephus Hepseley
Second Lieutenant
Washington Swein
First Sergeant
Jackson Scott
Second Sergeant
Jacob J. Grubbs
Third Sergeant
Lee W. Stevens
Fourth Sergeant
John C. Ridgway
First Corporal
John J. Weis
Second Corporal
Samuel F. Bitts
Third Corporal
Joseph Huck
Fourth Corporal
Herman Ohember
Musician
Mathew R. Jeffries
John Kane
Privates
Aundt, Albert
Ahling, William H.
Assue, Charles
Aughenbaugh, John
Buchanan, David
Belle, David
Becktel, William
Bennett, Peter
Cremmer, Eli
Chess, John A.
Cupps, Samuel
Cruchbough, John
Deimer, Aaron
Debzidt, Joseph
Dyer, Cyrus
Dougherty, George W.
Eckey, August
Flag, Thomas E.
Flag, Charles S.
Freeborn, Taylor
Field, Thomas D.
Feedee, John
Fosnought, John
Fox, John H.
Foltz, Henry F.
Good, Henry H.
Harper, William
Hyde, Rudolph
Hen, Hubbard
Johnison, John L.
Klous, Frederick
Lithgrow, George W.
Lawhead, John B.
Myers, John C.
Manson, Frederick
Mellerous, Michael
Milligan, James
Martin, Thomas
Mullin, David M.
McDowell, James
McDarmouth, Thomas
McHenry, Daniel
Norton, Thomas
Nevergold, Henry J.
Newsbeum, Valentine
Nicholas, John
Oliphand, Thomas
Oliphand, John
Peters, John E.
Parker, Thomas
Reader, Albert
Ruch, George
Stein, William
Shawbridge, George W.
Stern, Israel B.
Snyder, Michael
Spaniel, Edward
Swindells, David
Sigmon, Theodore
Small, John
Steinberger, James
Ulrich, Andrew
Williams, John
Walshe, A. James
Winaler, John
Winegardner, Joseph
Wiley, W. Ennors
Roster Source: Bates, Samuel P. (Samuel Penniman), 1827-1902.: History of Pennsylvania Volunteers, 1861-5; prepared in compliance with acts of the legislature, by Samuel P. Bates.
Contributed by
George Rapp
John Yaudes is not included in Bates' History of Pennsylvania Volunteers , however his tombstone reads:
"John Yaudes Born 1829, died 1890, 5th Pennsylvania Volunteer Regiment."
He is buried in Askey Cemetery, Moshannon, PA in Centre County. His regiment is unknown.
5th Regiment
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