PA Civil War Volunteer Soldiers
Two Hundred and Fifth Regiment, Company
E
Recruited in Berks County, Pennsylvania
205th PA Regiment Co. E
Captain
William F. Walter
Richard Boone
First Lieutenant
George L. Knopp
Second Lieutenant
William J. Smith
First Sergeant
Richard Hause
Sergeant
John K. Miller
John A. McConnell
Daniel Briner
Jacob Henning
Corporal
Wellington Markley
Thomas Sassaman
Samuel Trayn
Nicholas Cramer
Lewis Wingert
Benjamin Lash
Henry Schmeck
J. D. Leibensperger
Musician
Albert Bechtel
George W. Young
Privates
Barr, John
Barbelein, Frederick
Boger, Henry D.
Bower, Lewis
Bridegam, Daniel
Bright, Lafayette
Blum, Jacob
Brouch, Henry
Burkert, Theodore
Busser, John
Butz, Jonathan W.
Benner, Simon C.
Callaghan, Terrence
Callbach, William
Carl, Peter
Christian, Henry
Cook, William
Ebling, Henry
Endy, Levi
Engle, Charles
Engstetler, Philip
Ettingehause, John
Fair, Jeremiah
Fisher, John
Foreman, Joseph
Francis, Isaac
Fries, Michael
Gift, John M.
Gift, Robert, M.
Groff, Henry
Hartman, John
Heilman, Charles
Hiller, John
Homan, John
Huhn, Charles
Johnson, John
Johnson, Alexander
Kramer, John
Kroppenbacher, Jno.
Kepner, Henry
Leaf, Edmund
Machmer, John
Mathias, Conrad
Markart, Sebastian
Miller, Valentine
Mills, Robert
Murry, Hugh
Miller, Charles
Murray, Michael
Maier, John
Miller, Christian
Printz, William
Reber, Thomas
Regenfuse, Henry
Richards, Oliver
Reinhart, Conrad
Rodenberger, F.
Roland, Henry
Ruoss, Christian
Rheiner, John F.
Reese. Thomas
Rheily, Thomas
Siebenhelfer, Jacob
Shaw, Joseph
Shild, Peter
Smith, Henry
Smith, Henry B.
Snyder, Daniel B.
Sterr, George
Swoyer, Mayberry
Sanders, Jacob
Saylor, Enoch
Slechter, Uriah
Treisch, Samuel
Company, Thomas
Usner, Adam
Wahl, Abraham
Walter, Peter R.
Wesner, Henry
Wiest, Francis
Wous, Reuben
Wittich, Bernard
Williams, John
Yeager, Franklin
Yates, Franklin
Young, James
Zimmerman, John
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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