PA Civil War Volunteer Soldiers
Two Hundred and Second Regiment, Company
E
Recruited in Lehigh and Berks Counties, Pennsylvania
202nd PA Regiment Co. E
Captain
Walter H. Seip
Benjamin C. Roth
First Lieutenant
James A. Lucas
Second Lieutenant
George H. Good
Alfred Mellin
First Sergeant
Alfred Smith
Sergeant
Jeremiah Transue
Henry Weiand
William H. H. Trexler
John Knerr
Corporal
George Benson
Henry Witenmeyer
Aaron Frederick
Milton W. Reichard
Eugene Stettler
Milton Kichline
Addison J. Knauss
Augustus W. Mennig
C. Laudenschlager
Musician
Eli I. Fatzinger
Thomas Roth
Privates
Brown, Henry H.
Burger, Allen D.
Burger, Jacob H.
Burger, George S.
Beidelman, Jeremiah
Bartholomew, J.
Beary, Jeremiah
Burger, Henry E.
Burger, Henry J.
Bechtel, Augustus S.
Becker, William H.
Brobst, Franklin
Baker, Thomas
Coles, Madison
Doyle, Franklin
Derr, Henry W.
Ernst, Frank
Fluck, Lewis
Fusselman, William
Gangeware, John D.
Giess, Amos
Gackenbach, David
Gorman, John
Gaumer, Nathan
Hackman, Amand's
Hoffman, Moses
Hartman, Charles R.
Herman, Albert
Hess, Edwin C.
Kromer, Franklin J.
Kleffer, William
Kern, Harrison S.
Kleinsmith, Anthony
Koch, Adam
Kern, James
Kuhns, Willoughby G.
Knechel, Edwin
Knauss, William S.
Kleffer, John
Kraft, Levi
Knerr, Henry A.
Kleckner, Henry
Kunkle, James J.
Keck, Uriah
Lentz, William H.
Lick, Charles
Lehman, Jesse
Lynn, William A.
Moore, James C.
Miller, Nathan
Miller, Harrison
Miller, David
Miller, Lewis
Moyer, Aaron
Miller, David M.
Nagel, John, Sr.
Nagel, Amon P.
Nagel, Theodore S.
Nagel, John, Jr.
Osman, William W.
Parker, Hiram
Pettit, John
Reinhard, William
Ruff, Lewis F.
Reinhard, William F.
Reinhard, Emanuel
Sterner, Joel
Smith, Henry C.
Schity, Augustus
Stettler, Herman, B.
Saxenheimer, Frederick
Smith, Franklin P.
Strickler, Jacob W.
Saeger, Milton A.
Smith, Jacob
Schertzlinger, Edward
Shaffer, Hiram P.
Shaffer, John
Troxell, Edwin C.
Troxell, Edwin
Trumbower, Joseph S.
Ueberroth, Depew
Vogel, John
Wolf, George J.
Young, John
Young, Harrison
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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