PA Civil War Volunteer Soldiers
One Hundred and Ninety-fifth Regiment, Company A
195th Regiment
Additional Companies, Bios, Organization & Service
Recruited in Berks County, Pennsylvania
195th PA Regiment Co. A
Captain
Henry D. Markley
First Lieutenant
William H. Krick
Second Lieutenant
Samuel Parvin
First Sergeant
John Moore
Sergeant
John Phillips
Martin Wagner
James L. Hess
Samuel A. Groff
Corporal
William Wanner
Gideon F. Egner
George Miller
George M. Hain
William H. German
Samuel Addison
Thomas Hart
Theodore Dysher
Musician
Daniel Boas
Zachary T. Bitting
Privates
Anthony, Conrad
Archer, William A.
Adams, Henry W.
Biehle, William
Boyer, Mahlon
Berkheimer, Alfred
Bard, John L.
Bower, John
Bonsall, Amos M.
Cole, Daniel
Carey, Daniel L.
Carlton, Frank
Durell, Edward T.
Dunn, Benjamin
Davis, James B.
Drury, Edward D.
Darling, James
Estline, Lewis
Edinger, Charles F.
Fsher, Charles
Fegley, Andrew
Fields, John
Graham, Benjamin
Gretzinger, John
Gray, Joseph
Good, William
Gottsall, William
Gallagher, Charles
Gritner, Jackson
Hayden, Henry
Heister, Martin
Horn, Henry J.
Hook, Amos F. D.
Harner, George
Irwin, Emanuel
Johnson, Lewis D.
Kutz, Bentley
Miller, Morgan
Mason, Albert J.
McCorkhill, George
McLaine, Daniel
Newphey, Levi
Pent, George H.
Parker, Hiram
Richards, H. M. M.
Ringler, Daniel
Rittew, David L.
Rogers, Thomas
Ruth, John
Richards, Thomas
Rodgers, John
Rockey, Jasper H.
Smith, Peter
Stackhouse, Theo'e
Seiverd, Joseph H.
Seidle, John
Sallada, Edward
Schwinger, Francis
Talbot, Charles W.
Teed, Franklin
Viven, Aaron R.
Viven, Thomas T.
Weeks, Horace M.
Wagner, Frederick
Waleslagle, Perry J.
Witmer, Paul
Weirich, Emanuel
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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