PA Civil War Volunteer Soldiers
Seventh Regiment, Company E
Recruited in Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania
Mustered in April 22, 1861
Allegheny Light Guards
7th Regiment, Co. E
Captain
Frank J. Robinson
First Lieutenant
Horatio Tyler
Second Lieutenant
Gustavus Braun
First Sergeant
William Harris
Second Sergeant
Samuel Glass
Third Sergeant
David Dill
Fourth Sergeant
Peter Kennedy
First Corporal
Loyd Simpson
Second Corporal
James Grenet
Third Corporal
Aldred Masonheimer
Fourth Corporal
William Quinn
Musicians
Isaac Richey
James Dickson
Privates
Bonner, Thomas
Brown, Robert P.
Beale, Adam
Burke, William H.
Boyd, Samuel
Crooks, William C.
Coates, Charles P.
Cowell, William
Coleman, George W.
Cinnamon, Thomas
Cailor, John
Dennison, James
Dyal, Harrison
Drane, David
Eelkins, John
Fritz, George
Grissell, Adam
Grinnell, Christian
Green, John C.
Hanna, William
Hutchinson, Amos
Hughey, Mortimer
Heough, Joseph
Heanchy, Arnold
Johnston, John
Kelages, William
Kaufman, Casper
Kirkpatrick, William
Kirsh, Jacob
Lillie, Sylvester
Lingerfelter, Charles
Lentz, John A.
McClelland, Reed
Marshall, George
Maisaick, Michael
Medder, Gregory
Mercer, Alonzo
Murdock, John
McNew, John W.
McKain, Simon
McCelland, John
McVicher, William
Meyers, Conrad
Moss, Frederick
Nellis, Andrew
Ruper, Cornelius D.
Sarver, William
Stackhouse, Frank
Smith, Jerry
Sill, Joseph
Sorberey, George
Saller, Michael
Scoot, Andrew J.
Shiel, Jacob
Slapleton, Patrick
Topper, William H.
Tompkins, John W.
Tonance, John
Walker, Robert
Walker, John J.
Wadlow, Alexander
Warnock, William
Wasson, Joseph
Zimmer, Jacob
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
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