PA Civil War Volunteer Soldiers
Eleventh Cavalry, One Hundred and Eighth Regiment, Company H
Mustered in Northampton County, Pennsylvania
11th Cavalry, 108th PA Regiment, Co. H
Captain
Beers, Anthony
Fleming, James E.
Seip, William H.
Wetherill, Samuel
1st Lieut
Moore, Philip B.
Robbins, Nathan H.
West, Emery
2nd Lieut
Albee, Simeon
Rice, John H.
1st Sgt
Hillman, Owen J.
QM Sgt
Martin, Michael
Comm Sgt
Grobman, John C.F.
Sergeant
Brighton, John
Brink, Levi L.
Ecker, William H.
Frey, Stephen
Gerhart, William
Herman, Pfister
Rodgers, James K.
Storms, Henry
Strawn, Mahlon H.
Corporal
Guthrie, John J.
Hoffner, Anthony
Kemerer, Christian
Klusmeyer, Henry
Knoble, Samuel
Livingood, John S.
Marvin, Noah
Menzies, Archibald A.
Meyers, Henry
Meyers, John
Miller, Charles W.
Rice, Samuel
Sigman, George
Switzer, Wallace W.
West, Coursin
Wise, Lewis
Farrier
Fisher, William
Silver, John
Blacksmith
Green, Othinel
Klump, Andrew
Saddler
Laner, Frederick
Meyers, Francis
Worklin, Henry
Bugler
Rice, Edwin
Simpson, Reuben
Storms, Simon P.
Sunderland, George
Private
Arwin, Charles
Asch, Oliver
Baldwin, Darius
Balk, Frederick
Bean, Daniel
Bean, John
Becker, Isaac H.
Becker, Louis
Bibighaus, Henry Reed
Bouser, Bernard
Buchanan, James H.
Bush, David W.
Buss, Thomas
Campe, George A.
Card, James B.
Carling, John W.
Carner, Louis
Chrisman (Christman), William
Commodore, William
Compton, Henry
Crotzer, Andrew
Deitz, William
Deitzie, Charles
Detrick, Jerome
Detrick, John
Dougherty, George A.
Drenning, John
Duchman, Silas W.
Ferrill, Abraham D.
Frankenfeld, W. H.
Franklin, Charles
Franklin, Gustave
Fruble (Frable), Ephraim
Geisinger, Joseph
Geisler, John
Getts, John H.
Gleimon, Christopher
Gower, Lyman
Gruver, William
Hall, Anthony
Hall, William
Harman, Christian
Harrison, Henry G.
Harry, Henry B.
Heitsman, Charles
Henderson, John
Henning, Philip G.
Henry, Charles
Higgison, William
Horner, Martin
Houser, Levi
Hull, Charles
Hulsley, Arnold
Hutmacher, John
Jones, Joseph
Keifer, William
Kelly, Henry
Kelly, William
Kester, Samuel
Kinner, Asa M.
Klink, George
Knoble, Jacob
Koetenbach, William
Koons, William
Kromer, Peter
Lampricht, Peter P.
Leivengood, W. H.
Lewis, James
Llewelyn, Thomas
Luch, William
Martin, Haywood
McElhaney, Matthew
McGinnis, Peter
Mendenhall, Laomi
Mertz, John
Meyers, John
Miller, James
Mills, Lewis W.
Mock, Anthony
Moore, William
Moyer, Charles
Muckenfuss, Adol
Muthard, Richard
Oliver, John
Patterson, Robert
Potter, George
Reese, Conrad
Reimer, George
Rose, George
Roth, John
Sandherr, Christian
Scholl, John H.
Seagreaves, James G.
Signet, Samuel
Simons, Andrew J.
Simpson, Hiram
Sisty, Curtis N.
Smith, Daniel
Smith, Deidrich
Smith, Ernst
Smith, Henry R.
Smith, Matthias
Smith, Peter
Staumbaugh, Edward
Stein, Jackson
Stine, Andrew J.
Stine, Isaac
Strauss, David
Tennis, Benjamin F.
Tennis, William
Thatcher, William
Titus, Dennis
Transue, Abraham
Utt, Almeron
Utt, Charles
Weddle, Jacob H.
Wheeler, Joseph
White, Thomas
Wilhelm, Benjamin
Williams, George H.
Wilvert, Samuel
108th Regiment - 11th Cavalry
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