PA Civil War Volunteer Soldiers
One Hundred and Fifty-first Regiment, Company H
Recruited in Berks County, Pennsylvania
151st PA Regiment Co. H
Captain
William K. Boltz
First Lieutenant
James L. Reber
Second Lieutenant
Albert Yost
First Sergeant
George W. Heilig
Sergeant
Percival G. Reber
Peter Sando
William M. Miller
Franklin R. Boltz
Corporal
Adam K. Derr
Isaac K. Derr
Levi Manbeck
Joel S. Strause
Joseph Y. Moyer
Jonathan G. Haag
Percival R. Goodman
Emanuel S. Strause
John H. Sheaffer
Musician
John Daniels
William H. Miller
Privates
Badgenstos, Daniel
Bechtel, David
Bickle, Albert L.
Boltz, Joseph S.
Boltz, Elias M.
Bender, John
Degler, Andrew
Emrich, Daniel
Fesler, John
Feather, William R.
Flocken, Jacob F.
Goodman, Joseph M.
Gottshall, Adam L.
Hay, Isaac
Henne, John L.
Hollenbach, William
Hix, Joseph
Kantner, Augustus H.
Klahr, Jacob B.
Kline, Edward S.
Knoll, William H. H.
Knoll, David K.
Knoll, Adam K.
Knoll, George K.
Knoll, William K.
Koble, Levi B.
Lengel, John
Loeb, Jacob
Loeb, Samuel B.
Logan, Benjamin
Long, Isaac
Lutz, Henry
Livengood, George
Loeb, William B.
Leis, Mandan W.
Manbeck, Mon. K.
Miller, John S.
Miller, Andrew
Mogle, Benjamin B.
Moll, Alfred
Norton, John
Ney, Joseph Z.
Ney, Moses W.
Richard, Jeremiah M.
Rothermel, John W.
Reber, George W.
Sattanzahn, Joseph
Strause, William S.
Strause, John T.
Strause, Solomon
Strause, William T.
Stouffer, Washington W.
Stupp, Ezra
Sausser, Joseph
Sausser, Jonathan
Sheaffer, William H.
Spengler, George K.
Seigfried, Adam
Wenrich, Jonathan S.
Wenrich, Henry S.
Wagner, Harrison
Wolf, Henry
Weaber, Henry M.
Wentz, William S.
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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