PA Civil War Volunteer Soldiers
Seventh Regiment, Company I
Recruited in Lewistown, Mifflin County, Pennsylvania
Mustered in April 22, 1861
Burns Infantry
7th Regiment, Co. I
Captain
Henry A. Zollinger
First Lieutenant
William H. McClelland
Second Lieutenant
James Couch
First Sergeant
Amos W. Wakefield
Second Sergeant
Thompson Wiece
Third Sergeant
Michael Dillon
Fourth Sergeant
Samuel Esinbise
First Corporal
Jackson D. Stoneroad
Second Corporal
William A. Troxal
Third Corporal
James P. McClintic
Fourth Corporal
John W. Nelson
Musician
William L. Harding
Henry H. Fortney
Privates
Barcus, Steel
Brimmer, John
Black, George W.
Bringman, Andrew
Broom, George
Beisel, Franklin
Blumenloder, Lewis
Cambell, James
Collins, Samuel
Cherry, John
Corkell, Jaclson
Crothers, William H.
Corseck, Jeremiah
Dillon, Thomas
Devore, John
Donnan, Charles
Funk, James H.
Ginaphan, John
Gro, Austin
Gondor, Abram
Hiltebarn, Thomas B.
Hart, William
Hackenburgh, John R.
Houser, Joseph
Harice, John F.
Henry, John
Hofler. John
Irvin, William M.
Jenkins, David
Klinefelter, Aaron
Klinefelter, John
Kunes, John W.
Karl, Daniel
Kelley, George W.
Krise, John M.
Landis, Jacob
Leator, William
Morton, John
Martin, John D.
Moran, William B.
McNalley, Henry
Maser, Henry
McCram, Daniel A.
Myers, Samuel
Olinger, Isaac
Price, Lewis
Peffer, Philip
Reninger, Frederick
Rosenborough, Robert
Ross, James B.
Rodgers, Patrick
Ruble, John
Ruse, William
Rutherford, James
Satcher, Amos
Sanford, James
Shilling, Matthias
Sperry, William
Skelley, John M.
Shafer, David
Vanzant, James
Walters, Benjamin
Wolfkill, Thomas
Wilson, James
White, Charles
Yeamon, James
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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