PA Civil War Volunteer Soldiers
One Hundred and Seventh Regiment, Company D
107th Regiment
Additional Companies, Bios, Organization & Service
Recruited in Schuylkill and Mifflin Counties, Pennsylvania
107th Regiment, Co. D
Captain
John A. Moore
A. Wilson Norris
Second Lieutenant
James X. Sterrett
George W. Huff
John A. Tompkins
Michael J. Hawley
First Sergeant
Joseph B. Sweigart
Sergeant
Clarke Warner
William Hoover
Isaac P. Lykens
John Shriner
John A. Miller
Adam Palmer
Corporal
William Wilson
Benjamin Hoover
Andrew Labarre
Reuben Seigler
Musician
Emanuel Dougherty
Privates
Anderson, William
Anderson, James
Brennan, Thomas
Brookens, William
Brant, William
Barth, Charles
Bateman, William
Bond, James
Borse, John
Burns, Andrew
Baer, David
Baer, Jacob
Bowen, Silas J.
Burkhart, Samuel S.
Bordner, David
Burton, Lawrence
Bowman, William
Bryan, John
Blaney, Charles
Boyer, John M.
Currier, George
Clark, John
Comfort, William
Crawford, Samuel
Caughlin, James
Carr, Jacob G.
Carr, William
Cavanaugh, James
Dieber, George
Dinger, Nathan S.
Donohue, John
Detrich, James
Ellinger, Charles
Ermine, William
Ertle, Francis
Etlian, William
Evans, Charles H.
Ettinger, Christian
Eckard, Jacob
Faulkner, William
Fare, Owen
Fogle, Frederick
French, Joseph E.
Frank, John D.
Giblen, John
Gift, Isaac
Gunther, William
Groff, Henry
Gehr, Andrew
Gonsauls, Owen
Grant, John
Gustin, Horatio A.
Gill, George
Haffter, Charles
Harding, William
Heinman, Frederick
Hetrick, Gabriel
Hounstine, John
Hutchinson, James
Hartman, Charles
Hamman, Reno
Harman, William
Harrison, Benjamin
Henry, George B.
Herbst, Frederick
Herron, Francis
Hetherington, James
Hildegrass, Frederick
Hoover, Benjamin
Hoover, John A.
Hatfield, John T.
Hockenberry, Benjamin
Hockenberry, Isaac
Howell, Levi
Jones, Mason
Kelly, Michael
Kennedy, John
Knigher, Adolph
Kennard, William
Knouff, John W.
Kelly, Patrick
Knouff, David
Knouff, John
Labour, Jackson
Langdon, John
Lentz, John
Laitzinger, Rudolph
Labarre, Isaac E.
Langdenhour, H.
Lentz, Samuel N.
Lydick, Eli P.
Martin, John
Miller, Joseph
Michael, Frederick
Mingus, Isaac A.
Myers, Joseph
Marshall, Charles
Meck, Reuben
Meredith, Joseph R.
Miller, Andrew P.
Milliken, Joseph D.
Miller, Benjamin F.
Myers, George H.
McCarty, Daniel
McCoy, John
McCough, Patrick
McClellan, Daniel
McCarty, Jeremiah
McDonald, James
Nink, Anthony
Nause, Adam
Nast, Patrick
O'Bryan, Luke
Peters, Joseph E.
Potz, Victor
Porter, Robert
Prough, Christian
Prough, Silas
Quarry, George
Riley, Thomas
Rheine, Emanuel
Rodfink, Jacob
Riley, Edward
Ryan, John
Roland, David
Roland, John
Rogers, John
Roland, George
Shearer, James M.
Schriess, Otto
Sharp, Peter B.
Smith, James
Spangenburg, George
Stein, William
Stenber, Jacob
Sullivan, John
Shaffer, Robert
Shelley, Joseph
Shine, David
Smith, William
Smith, John
Snoke, Isaac
Sullivan, John
Stewart, James M.
Smith, Lorenzo D.
Sullivan, Thomas
Swayger, Amos E.
Walters, George, 1st
Walters, John B.
Walters, George, 2nd
Walter, Joseph
Weltmer, John
Williams, John
Winters, Adolph
Wilson, Joseph L.
Woodward, George
Walker, David H.
Wonn, Paul
Young, Jacob
Young, George
Zeigler, 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
107th Regiment
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