PA Civil War Volunteer Soldiers
Seventh Regiment, Company G
Recruited in Reading, Berks County, Pennsylvania
Mustered in April 23, 1861
Reading Rifles
7th Regiment, Co. G
Captain
Albert F. Rightmyer
First Lieutenant
Cornelius Wise
Second Lieutenant
Jacob H. Worth
First Sergeant
John G. Ulrich
Second Sergeant
Anthony Heller
Third Sergeant
Abraham Latshaw
Fourth Sergeant
William Runyeon
First Corporal
Jacob Ege
Second Corporal
William H. Dehart
Third Corporal
Thomas Craton
Fourth Corporal
George Hart
Musician
Gideon Ginder
Henry Binneville
Privates
Anthony, John C.
Bachman, Charles
Bechtill, Marks
Bank, Sidney
Brown, William E.
Boyer, James
Burket, Augustus
Boone, William
Breniser, William
Berkert, Fillermachus
Baker, Daniel D.
Berstler, James
Baker, Samuel T.
Clymer, William
Deem, Aaron
Dyer, Edward
Denhart, John
Dougherty, George
Edgat, Stephen
Freas, Raiben
Goodhart, Martin S.
Grant, George W.
Graul, William
Hildebrand, Levi
Haak, Henry A.
Heifert, William
Hauck, Augustus
Jones, Samuel H.
Knupp, George L.
Kline, William
Kissinger, Samuel
Kribbs, John C.
Ludwig, John S.
Lewis, William A.
Mohr, William
Miller, George
Mergert, John
Murphy, William
Miller, Russel
Obenhauser, George
Priestly, Obediah R.
Penrose, Henry J.
Rauck, Maridon
Rush, Simon M.
Robinson, Isaac E.
Steuben, Damon
Simon, Albert A.
Sands, William
Shultz, Damon
Spotz, Jacob
St. Clair, John R.
Seigfried, Henry
Stout, Alfred J.
Stout, James E.
Taylor, John
Thomas, Francis
Vandeever, James H.
Whitman, James D.
Wunder, George
Wilson, Oliver B.
Wilson, Frank B.
Weiler, Godfrey
Walker, John A.
Witman, John
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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