PA Civil War Volunteer Soldiers
One Hundred and Sixty-seventh Regiment, Company G
Recruited in Berks County, Pennsylvania
167nd PA Regiment Co. G
Captain
William A. Schall
First Lieutenant
Jacob H. Boyer
Second Lieutenant
Franklin N. Gehry
James S.Algaier
First Sergeant
James W. Shearer
Sergeant
Daniel S. Clay
George B. Snyder
Aaron Eshbach
Adam W. Young
William Blank
Corporal
Charles F. Huber
William Melchoir
James M. Christman
Joseph Rohrbach
John Richards
Joseph R. Moyer
George Walter
Henry Repert
Peter Strunk
Manoah Mester
Michael Gehry
Musician
Winfield S. Williams
Jacob Schanly
Privates
Adam, Matthias
Adam, George
Anthony, Edward
Bixler, Manassas
Boyer, Jacob
Bower, David
Buser, Maurice
Bragley, William
Batz, Jacob M.
Blankenbiller, William
Bahr, Joshua
Benfield, David
Clemmer, David
Clay, Hilary
Deicher, Joel
Druckemiller, Enos
Durr, Henry
Essig, Jacob
Eschbach, Levi
Ettinger, Frederick
Eltz, Magus
Foley, Jeremiah
Foreman, Peter
Fox, Samuel
Gearhart, George
Gregory, William
Greiss, Henry
Glase, Frederick
Glase, Reuben
Greenawalt, George
Gring, Benjamin
Grill, Matthias
Gable, Samuel
George, Jacob
Harting, Abraham
Henry, Charles
Heydt, Daniel
Hoffman, Ross
Hoch, David
Hoffman, Levi
Hunsperger, Daniel
Heydt, John G.
Jacobs, Isaac
Kehl, Henry
Kraff, George
Koenig, Jacob
Kehl, John S.
Krick, William
Kline, George
Klung, Ferdinand
Lebo, David
Leibold, John
Long, Benjamin D.
Long, Manassas
Mengle, John
Moyer, Frederick
Mest, Abraham
Mensh, Jacob
Miller, John
Mutter, George
Maurer, David
Reitenaur, Reuben
Reitenaur, William
Reninger, David
Reiter, George
Ruth, John
Rush, William
Rohrbach, John
Reinhart, Benjamin
Richards, William
Schanly, Samuel
Schell, Peter
Schell, Thomas
Schlenker, Daniel B.
Snyder, Evan
Steinbeyer, Henry
Sachse, Augustus
Snable, Jacob
Snable, Joseph
Schmoyer, Charles
Schott, Amos
Schoch, William
Thompson, Henry
Walker, Henry
Wigner, William
Wingert, Edward
Weller, Peter
Zigenfoos, David
Zigler, Benjamin
Zellner, Benjamin
Zeigler, Elias
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
|
| Footnote.com Civil War Databases
|

|
Search for your Ancestors in Original NARA Documents
|
Civil War Records
Original documents relating to the American Civil War, slavery, and the confederate states. *
Free Trial
Naturalization Records
Many Civil War soldiers were recruited from overseas. Search for their naturalization records to learn where they were born & more.
|
|
| Footnote.com Military Databases
|
|
|
| Ancestry.com Civil War Databases
|
Build your FREE Family Tree
Start your family tree online and receive
free access to the largest collection of historic records and family trees online including:
-
Civil War Research Database
Interlinked records of Civil War soldiers.
-
Civil War Pension Index
Use the index to order Civil War Pension records from NARA which can provide huge amounts of genealogy data.
Learn more
-
Military Databases
The largest collection of U.S. military records available online. More than 90 million names and 700 databases!
-
Pennsylvania Databases
Search the Pennsylvania Ancestry Databases.
-
Historic Newspapers
Read about the Civil War as it happened. Read the stories of PA soldiers killed, injured, missing, POWs, letters home, draft lists, battles, and more.
-
Special Veterans' 1890 Census
Lists the veteran's name or widow's name, rank, year of enlistment, and year of discharge.
Start your Family Tree to receive free and complete access!
|
|
| Civil War Research
|
Civil War Research
Want to find out if your ancestor was a Civil War soldier? Follow these research ideas.
|
|
|