PA Civil War Volunteer Soldiers
Thirty-second Regiment, Company H
Recruited in Bucks County, Pennsylvania
Applebachville Guards
32nd PA Regiment Co. A
Captain
Joseph Thomas
B. F. Fisher
First Lieutenant
J. B. Bartholomew
Second Lieutenant
Nelson Applebach
William McCarty
First Sergeant
Andrew J. Adrian
Ephraim Case
Sergeant
J. H. F. A. Christern
Jesse Keller
Isaac E. Lewis
George W. Vaux
Corporal
Hugh O'Connell
Augustus Neiffer
Marshall Darling
Daniel Frankenfield
Nathan Hauch
Rozell M. Gaylord
Jackson Bachman
Israel Long
Harvey Alabach
Levi Frey
Musician
C. Kluman
William Burnes
Private
Albright, John
Brey, Adam S.
Beidlingmoyer, C.
Boone, Allen
Burnes, Lewis
Bushnell, Samuel A.
Barth, Frederick R.
Brown, Lewis
Beidleman, Theo
Bushnell, Samuel A.
Crib, William
Crater, Jacob B.
Dougherty, William
English, Emanuel
Evans, William D.
Flinn, Peter
Fill, John
Foll, John G.
Gearhart, Abner C.
Greenwood, Lewis
Gerbron, Joseph
Gerlach, Charles
Huff, Frederick
Huver, James
Houseworth, Josiah
Hertle, Michael
Hendricks, Hillary O.
Hager, John S.
Huff, Andrew
Jones, James
Keeler, Joshua
Kerns, Joseph
Keiser, Jesse
Keiser, Adam
Ladshaw, Abram
Lambenstine, John
Long, Washington
Longenbucher, George
Milloy, Daniel
Martin, John
Miller, Jeremiah
Miller, William
Ohl, John W.
Peters, Theodore C.
Pennypacker, Jesse
Reed, James A.
Reiter, Benjamin
Reiter, George W.
Reed, Milton
Roberts, A. J.
Reiter, George W.
Rebman, George
Scheetz, Milton
Small, John S,
Seifert, Charles G.
Shively, John
Straun, Owen M.
Shilb, Frederick
Snable, Jeremiah
Small, John
Schaarschmidt, E.
Stouffer, Jacob L.
Sellers, Frank
Trumbower, John
Trumbower, John
Walp, Charles J.
Wenkoldt, Jacob F.
Wile, Michael
Willuner, Jesse
Weider, Wayne F.
Wissinger, Christian
Wissinger, Daniel
Warner, Stephen
Worthington, George
Warner, Stephen
Yeakel, John K.
Yotter, Martin
Yeakel, Samuel K.
Zeiner, Levi
Zimmerman, Lewis
Zimmerman, Lewis
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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