PA Civil War Volunteer Soldiers
One Hundred and Sixty-seventh Regiment, Company D
167th Regiment
Additional Companies, Bios, Organization & Service
Recruited in Berks County, Pennsylvania
167nd PA Regiment Co. D
Captain
Samuel A. Haines
James M. Meredith
First Lieutenant
Samuel Penrose
Second Lieutenant
Robert Pearson
First Sergeant
Charles Wright
Sergeant
Jacob Rubrecht
Thomas Ballock
Henry Fleisher
Joseph R. Koenig
Daniel Coleman
James F. Adams
Corporal
Samuel Reifsnyder
J. Dunkelbarger
John J. R. Smith
Henry Haas
William J. Leslie
Adam Ranentzahn
Jacob W. Shuman
Musician
John Trainer
Privates
Adam, David
Albright, Emanuel
Augee, William A.
Arnold, William
Barlot, Emanuel
Barnet, Daniel H.
Bailer, Louis
Bean, William
Becker, Joseph
Bingaman, John
Bohn, Henry
Borkey, Isaac B.
Borkey, John
Burket, Henry
Berg, Jonathan S.
Boyer, Beneville B.
Brouchter, Peter
Bower, George
Critz, Wilson
Cooper, John
Delp, Jacob
Eshelman, Augustus
Freeman, Samuel K.
Faust, Peter
Grett, David
Hofer, William
Hinkle, John
Hieter, Jonas
Harrison, Stephen
Hill, Jacob
Hauck, Harrison
High, John
Jones, Edwin
Jones, Charles
Klein, Samuel
Kochel, Samuel Q.
Koch, Henry
Kohler, Martin
Kohler, Henry
Keim, John
Keim, Stephen
Keiser, Perry
Kemmerer, Isaac S.
Marks, James
Michael, Samuel
Miller, Frederick
Miller, Peter L.
Moatz, Henry
Mokle, David W.
Mokle, William
Moyer, Gideon
Moyer, John
Monte, Carlo
Miller, Robert
Morgan, Jacob
McKutch, John
Naufzinger, Reuben
Osenwald, David
Ogle, Benjamin
Ortlip, John
Oxley, William
Penrose, Jesse
Ranentzahn, Amos
Reber, Alfred
Reinhart, Solomon
Richards, John
Rieser, Daniel
Riegle, William
Ringler, Riley
Ritz, Tobias
Ritz, William
Rubrecht, Moses
Renninger, John
Ricci, Cezarre
Schmeuder, Sigmond
Schmale, John
Shearer, Daniel
Shuger, Henry
Snyder, James
Stamm, William M.
Strouse, Nathaniel
Strasser, Joel
Strickler, Frederick
Stanner, Jesse
Souder, Joseph
Sullivan, John
Streeter, William
Tobias, Jonathan
Tobias, James
Wohl, Amos
Wohl, James
Weiand, Benneville
Weiand, Henry
Weitzel, Nathan
Weivel, George
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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