PA Civil War Volunteer Soldiers
Ninth Regiment, Company I
Recruited in Chester, Delaware County, Pennsylvania
Mustered in April 22, 1861
Union Blues
9th Regiment, Co. I
Captain
Henry B. Edwards
First Lieutenant
James G. Stacey
Second Lieutenant
William Blackely
First Sergeant
William B. Stevenson
Second Sergeant
John Beck
Third Sergeant
James Williams
Fourth Sergeant
William Eves
First Corporal
Isaac Weaver
Second Corporal
William R. Thatcher
Third Corporal
Charles Story
Fourth Corporal
Jesse Cummins
Musician
Ezra Dransfield
Alexander King
Privates
Booth, John
Barker, Joseph
Brewster, Joseph
Benner, Lewis
Barranclan, John C.
Blythe, Thomas
Baddin, Isaac F.
Brown, William H.
Burke, David
Booth, George
Bruner, Thomas W.
Crothen, Edward
Collisson, Joseph
Cross, Samuel
Crowther, Daniel
Cliff, James
Carr, Allen
Cutler, Frederick
Crider, Frederick
Davis, Simeon
Doyle, John
Elliott, William
Etennie, Theodore
Fogg, Robert
Farmday, John
Groves, Joseph
Huff, William P.
Hughes, William
Helmes, George
Jester, William F.
Kelley, James P.
Kay, Edward
Kershaw, John
Lilley, Edward
Lyons, Edward
McNamel, Thomas
McNeil, William
Marshall, John
Marlon, William
McDaniel, Samuel
McAffee, George
Morton, John C.
Phillips, John
Pithey, Daniel
Pierce, Thomas F.
Quinn, Anthony
Rodrigas, Francis
Reaney, Robert
Shepherd, Samuel
Scott, Francis
Stevenson, Edgar
Skellinger, William K.
Smith, John
Smith, Samuel
Toy, Thomas
Taylor, Joseph, Jr.
Turner, Richard
Wilson, George W.
Wilson, Joshua L.
Wagner, John
Wright, Robert
Woodland, Alfred
Wigan, George
Weaver, Reese L.
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.
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