PA Civil War Volunteer Soldiers
Forty-sixth Regiment, Company E
Recruited in Reading, Berks County, Pennsylvania
Reading Rifles
46th PA Regiment Co. E
Captain
Cornelius Wise
Sefra T. Ketrer
Samuel Evans
First Lieutenant
Obadiah R. Priestly
Levi Hildebrand
William Baron
Second Lieutenant
Samuel H. Jones
Edmund Cramsie
First Sergeant
Joseph R. Ward
Reese B. Thompson
Daniel D. Baker
Sergeant
John Bechtel
Samuel B. Weidner
Reuben R. Burkhert
Samuel Rork
Charles A. Row
John R. St. Clair
Corporal
David E. Snyder
D. M. Eisenhower
Levi Strunk
James Whitworth
Hiram Johnson
Henry Spohn
Albert Birch
Peter T. Phillipi
Jordan Coller
John F. Goodhart
Henry Geiger
Augustus Houck
Gotfried Wiler
Jeremiah Lotz
John Beadencup
Henry Connor
Musician
Willard Kerryhard
Daniel C. Clouse
Charles Bennethum
Privates
Ammerell, Charles
Adams, Wellington
Andy, Jacob
Alexander, William
Adams, Richard B.
Adams, Peter
Baker, Nicholas E.
Beard, Edward H.
Boyer, James
Bard, Charles
Bowman, Joseph
Briel, Daniel
Brown, John S.
Bonseley, John
Blum, William
Bitner, Benton D.
Bright, Francis
Butler, William
Boyer, William
Bishop, Wilson
Bumgardner, Andrew
Bause, John
Bowers, Michael
Byerly, Andrew J.
Baker, John W.
Briner, Charles H.
Baker, Samuel T.
Becker, William F.
Calhoun, James A.
Craig, Walter
Cannon, William J.
Culler, Daniel
Dumb, Daniel P.
Dyer, Edward
Danhart, John
Durstine, Henry
Dease, George
Eppenstine, Cyrus
Eiler, Anthony
Eyles, Emil
Espenshade, Jno. L.
Farbion, Charles
Fritz, Charles
Frantz, Franklin
Fox, William H.
Fricker, Henry
Foulk, Philip
Fields, Daniel C.
Gahres, William
Gross, Samuel
Goodman, Amos
Good, Isaac
Good, David
Gross, Charles
Gillett, Adam S.
Gulden, Warren C.
Hoyer, Jared
Heitger, Anton
Hughes, John H.
Holslinger, Lewis
Hepler, Gideon
Hoffmaster, George D.
Heckman, Levi
Hoffmaster, William B.
Hoyer, Henry G.
Hantch, Nathaniel
Hamilton, Clement
Hetrick, John
Kissinger, Samuel
Keiffer, Reinhardt
Knight, William
Kilpatrick, Daniel
Keffer, William S.
Kilbride, John
Keffer, Peter S.
Kelley, Thomas
Levan, Daniel J.
Lane, Edward
Lotz, Michael E.
Minnich, Jacob
Miller, Levi
Maurer, Franklin O.
Miller, Lucien
Miller, Richard B.
Moore, John
Minnich, Emanuel
Mullen, Henry F.
McCurdy, John
McCall, Philip
McKee, Joseph
Neil, Samuel D.
Onnor, Henry F.
Onnor, Freeman
Paff, Henry
Price, Alexander
Pyle, William
Rightmyer, Aaron
Reigel, Jacob A.
Root, Robert
Rice, Henry
Rodenberger, Daniel
Richardson, J. K.
Raymond, Hiram
Rigg, Samuel E.
Rosenberger, William
Sweitzer, Daniel
Simon, Albert A.
Setley, George
Shultz, Michael R.
Spohn, Llewellyn J.
Simon, Edwin
Snyder, Ross
Spohn, William
Souders, Emanuel
Shaffer, John
Smeck, Israel
Setley, William H.
Steward, Albert
Shaffer, Elias
Shultz, Franklin
Sassman, Nathaniel
Struberg, Damon
Seiders, Albert
Tritt, John
Tippett, Jacob
Troxell, John
Weitzel, Levi
Wells, William M.
Wannamacher, W.
Wright, Harvey
Wynn, Samuel B.
Wilford, Andrew
Wilford, John
Wentzel, Amos
Wisner, John J.
Yeager, George M. D.
Yeager, Elias
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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