PA Civil War Volunteer Soldiers
One Hundred and Twenty-ninth Regiment, Company G
Recruited in Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania
Cleaver Guards
129th PA Regiment Co. G
Captain
Levi C. Leib
First Lieutenant
Erastus M. Furman
Second Lieutenant
John H. Schall
Sergeant
Franklin Klease
George Bailey
Patrick Collier
Daniel Leib
Aaron Lamberson
Henry Broughner
Corporal
Michael Shopbell
Franklin Bensinger
Philip Mumberger
Augustus Reichard
Moses Colburn
John Richardson
Joseph Levi
Jacob Steinhilbert
John Busycomer
Edward C. Murray
Joseph H. Fetterman
Musicians
Thomas H. B. Zulick
Privates
Ayers, Alfred
Boyer, John B.
Bensinger, F. W.
Bittz, Louis
Bickley, Thomas R.
Chellew, John B.
Conrad, Charles H.
Corbus, Joseph
Cleaver, William
Conway, Neil
Crow, Gabriel
Drayer, Aaron
Davis, Isaac
Darh, John
Daniels, Mark
Davis, David D.
Dreisbach, Louis
Dunkelberger, S.
Dupont, Henry
Davies, Francis
Engle, John S.
Fritz, Blatius
Fetterolf, Joseph
Fisher, Elijah
Gilliam, Gregory
Hull, William
Hollister, Frank
Houser, Theodore
Huntzinger, Philip
Hampton, Balhs
Jones, Benjamin
Klock, John F.
Klinger, George
Kessler, Andrew
Krapp, Charles
Kreiper, John
Kerr, Jacob
Leam, Thomas
Llewellyn, Richard
Moyer, Frederick
Miller, Isaac
Mann, John
Major, George
Mowery, Adam
Morris, Thomas
Murray, Bernard
O'Brien, Michael
Palmer, Strange J.
Price, George
Phillips, John A.
Price, William W.
Perry, Lemuel
Payne, Joshua
Roup, John
Richards, Thomas
Ramsey, Cyrus W.
Reese, Stephen
Steinhilbert, William
Simmers, William
Shannon, James
Smith, Adam S.
Smith, George S.
Stahr, William
Shelley, Jacob
Shultz, John
Snyder, Daniel
Straub, Charles
Steelfox, Samuel
Teisher, John
Tabolt, George
Trevethen, John
Van Horn, William
Ward, Patrick
Williams, George
Wentzel, Jones
Walter, William
Weikle, William
Williams, William
Zimmerman, Samuel
Zartman, Henry W.
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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