PA Civil War Volunteer Soldiers
Twenty-Fifth Regiment, Company I
Recruited in Doylestown, Bucks County, Pennsylvania
Mustered in April 28, 1861
Doylestown Guards
25th PA Regiment Co. I
Captain
William W.H. Davis
First Lieutenant
Jacob Swartzlander
Second Lieutenant
George T. Harvey
First Sergeant
James Reed Orum
Second Sergeant
Moses Kulp
Third Sergeant
Edward L. Rodgers
Fourth Sergeant
William Stavely, Jr.
First Corporal
William W. Marple
Second Corporal
Theophilius Kephart
Third Corporal
Julius Kuster
Fourth Corporal
William H. Anglemyer
Musician
William K. Shearer
John Hargrave
Privates
Andress, Lazarus C.
Beal, Eleazer
Berkelback, William
Brunner, Thomas, Jr.
Croasdale, Samuel
Carver, James M.
Clemens, Jacob
Crouthamel, Emanuel K.
Coar, Francis
Clossen, John W.
Darling, Edwin S.
Dyer, Cephas W.
Emery, George W.
Everhart, George A.
Fretz, Edwin
Fries, Jacob
Follis, William
Frankinfield, Charles
Frankinfield, Christian K.
Frankinfield, Lawrence
Fussman, Samuel C.
Firman, David
Gensel, Ira F.
Glase, Jacob W.
Green, H. Augustus
Garren, Samuel N.
Hendric, James D.
Hinkle, Philip
Hargrave, Henry
Haney, Henry W.
Haney, William P.
Hart, George
Hart, Samuel, Jr.
Hart, Thomas
Harvey, Joseph H.
Hoffman, Charles W.
Hogeland, John S.
Hough, John S.
Hofford, Eli
Jenks, Michael E.
Jordon, William H.
Kaehline, William
Kibby, Edgar
Laughlan, J. McDonald
Lewis, John M.
Markley, Levi K.
Magill, Eugene
Marley, Frederick
McCoy, John
Mellis, Edward S.
McDowell, William H.
McCarty, William
Peirce, Andrew
Peters, William
Rogers, James M.
Rush, Lawrence
Shearer, William A.
Service, Henry S.
Sunderland, George
Townsend, Stephen
Tomlinson, Thomas P.
Tomlinson, Enos F.
Widdifield, Henry A.
Walker, William
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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