PA Civil War Volunteer Soldiers
Tenth Regiment, Company I
Recruited in Huntingdon, Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania
Mustered in April 26, 1861
Biddle Guards
10th Regiment, Co. I
Captain
Henry L. McConnell
First Lieutenant
William Linton
Second Lieutenant
Martin V. B. Harding
First Sergeant
Henry Dunbauch
Second Sergeant
George W. Speese
Third Sergeant
John E. Bryant
Fourth Sergeant
Andrew E. Ingersole
First Corporal
George W. Trite
Second Corporal
John Hoffer
Third Corporal
Thomas Ellis
Fourth Corporal
George D. Mengher
Musician
George W. Bandy
John Dawson
Privates
Baily, John
Bish, Henry
Bald, Henry
Beatty, John
Bouchter, Charles
Boswell, William
Cultin, Edwin F.
Crane, Nathaniel
Crauch, Andrew
Cruman, John
Conrad, James M.
Cohoe, John
Davis, John
Dawson, Henry N.
English, Michael
Foulk, John
Faulkner, William
Finit, John
Finn, Patrick
Gallagher, Daniel
Heberson, Jacob
Hobson, Thomas
Heckly, Allen
Hevin, Thomas
Keller, William
Kiner, Matthias
Martin, Solomon
Meynard, Peter
Martin, Henry
McManivay, Patrick
McReere, Edward
McIntire, John
McEllray, John
McEllray, John
Neff, Jacob H.
Neal, David
Neal, Daniel
O'Harra, Thomas
O'Homenay, John
Paughett, Charles
Patch, William
Patch, Thomas
Paulsen, John
Rusk, Thomas
Rettoun, Joseph
Rutter, John J.
Rogers, William
Repple, John
Ramsey, Benjamin
Smith, Joseph I.
Sander, Andrew
Smith, John W.
Smith, Thomas
Solomon, John
Treadgold, Vehera
TurtnEan, Thomas
Vocht, Leonard
Vocht, John
Vull, Edward W.
Wilson, Andrew
Wilson, Frederick
Wert, Alpha
Wetherill, William
Young, William
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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