PA Civil War Volunteer Soldiers
Sixth Regiment, Company I
Recruited in Mauch Chunk, Carbon County, Pennsylvania
Mustered in April 22, 1861
Anderson Greys
6th PA Regiment, Co. I
Captain
John Craig
First Lieutenant
Samuel Shurlock
Second Lieutenant
William Belford
First Sergeant
Thomas B. Kalbfus
Second Sergeant
Nicholas Glace
Third Sergeant
William DeWitt
Fourth Sergeant
Washington L. Stiles
First Corporal
Samuel S. Smith
Second Corporal
C. E. Hoover
Third Corporal
George Brown
Fourth Corporal
Wayne Winters
Musician
Charles L. Eberly, Jr.
Charles Sigman
Privates
Andes, Peter
Bloomey, Henn
Baltentine, John
Boyd, William J.
Bert, Andrew
Bauer, Leonard
Bristlin, John
Bryne, David
Boyle, Peter
Buck, Nathan
Boston, Robert
Beers, Wilson
Bellis, Andrew R.
Cafferty, James
Dougherty, Peter
Day, William
Dietrick, Henry
Funk, George W.
Fink, Lewis
Gilmore, Archy
Goodman, Charles
Green, John
Gabreed, Joseph E.
Graham, John
Horning, Frederick
Horn, Thomas
Heaton, James
Kindlin, John
Klinger, William
Knorr, Francis
Lewis, John
Lee, Joseph
Leisenring, Thomas R.
Lindsay, Joseph
Long, Abraham
McCrantz, John
McDonald, Robert
Miller, William, 1st
Miller, William, 2nd
Martin, Daniel
Monte, Adam
Nagle, Jacob
Neinmire, A. C. B.
Overhout, Charles W.
Overhout, Simeon K.
Pettit, John
Pierson, Otto
Peppercorn, Henry
Petry, Alexander
Rothwell, Joseph
Reinmiller, Peter
Rutledge, John
Smith, Josiah W.
Setzer, Washington.
Shiner, Andrew J.
Saylor, Lewis
Stout, William
Shellhamer, Isaac W.
Smith, Charles D.
Smith, James R.
Sewell, John R.
Thomas, James B.
Thompson, Samuel
Yost, John
York, James
Zere, George
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.
6th Regiment
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