PA Civil War Volunteer Soldiers
Seventeenth Cavalry, One Hundred and Sixty-second Regiment, Company H
Recruited in Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania
162nd PA Regiment Co. H, 17th Cavalry
Captain
William Thompson
William J. Allen
First Lieutenant
Baird Snyder
Philip Luckner
Second Lieutenant
George W. Garrett
Jacob E. Fertig
First Sergeant
John Smith
George S. Herring
Quartermaster Sergeant
Henry S. Dengler
Commissary Sergeant
Aaron Rubright
Lewis M. Langdon
Sergeant
Eberhart Gessler
Thomas Hoch
Bernard Einsenhuth
Emanuel Moyer
William H. H. Brown
William J. Rupert
Daniel D. Kreiger
Daniel McMullin
John C. West
Corporal
John Hoffa
Daniel Hoy
John Ludwig
Isaac H. Yarnell
Jacob Zimmerman
Daniel Strauser
W. B. Zimmerman
Daniel B. Heiser
Sol. S. Obenhauser
Charles Daries
Blacksmith
Levi Wentz
Daniel Derr
John Martz
Saddler
William Runmle
Philip Artz
Privates
Bankes, Lewis
Beaver, Franklin
Bitter, Joseph
Brennan, Luke
Buchert, John C.
Bankes, George W.
Beaber, Samuel E.
Bolick, Emanuel H.
Bankes, Jonas
Beadle, Joseph H.
Blechinger, Francis
Baker, Jacob
Blue, Isaac H.
Butler, Francis
Brobst, Joseph M.
Bradley, Hugh
Benson, James
Cascay, Thomas
Clouser, John P.
Conley, Michael
Coustemborder, J.
Clark, Charles H.
De Frehm, Henry
Douty, William
Dontal, George (Listed on pension application as Dautel)
Derr, Elias
Doherty, John
Evans, David
Eyster, Charles M.
Etzel, Godfried
Fetterman, Benjamin
Finley, James
Fuhrman, Lewis
Fisher, Alem B.
Feteroff, Peter
Gable, Solomon
Glann, David G.
Good, Oliver
Graham, James
Goldman, Oliver
Gougher, Benneville
Gross, William
Haines, Benneville
Higgens, Joseph
Haley, Martin
Haley, Thomas
Hasler, Joseph
John, Henry T.
Johnson, Lloyd W.
Klock, Benjamin F.
Kramer, Zachariah
Kreisher, Abraham
Koble, Isaac
Kline, Felix
Koons, Joel
Koppenhoffer, T. J.
Lindenmuth, H.
Lindenmuth, Joseph
Mann, Andrew W.
Markle, William
Marks, Jonas
Maury, Solomon
Mears, Commod'e P.
Michael, Levi
Miller, Samuel G.
Morris, Joseph
Mourer, Peter
Matthews, Charles G.
Merwine, Charles G.
Michael, William
Mulligan, John
Miner, Theodore
McDonald, Daniel
McDonald, Michael
Meyre, Charles
Numgesser, Benjamin
Numgesser, George
Norris, John G.
O'Shaughnessey, P.
Parks, Malvin S.
Phillips, George
Procter, Charles
Potter, John
Raeder, Nathaniel
Rider, Lloyd W.
Rhodes, Franklin
Riffert, Radiant
Reed, Elias E.
Ryan, John J.
Schlaseman, J. A.
Schlee, Joseph
Schrope, Frank B.
Summer, Henry
Sell, Isaac
Shuman, Charles A.
Shuman, Thomas J.
Simmers, Joseph
Schober, Michael
Snyder, John P.
St. Clair, James
Simmers, Charles J.
Thomas, Frederick
Troy, Charles B.
Troy, Philip
Trevena, John
Watkins, Edward
Weiss, Jonas
Werner, Jacob
Weaver, Joseph H.
White, Thomas
Williams, William R.
Yarnell, Samuel
Yeick, Daniel
Yorkey, Hiram
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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