PA Civil War Volunteer Soldiers
Fiftieth Regiment, Company I
Recruited in Luzerne and Schuylkill Counties, Pennsylvania
50th PA Regiment Co. I
Captain
Samuel F. Bossard
James H. Levan
First Lieutenant
William Reynolds
Edward A. Wilbur
Second Lieutenant
Alfred J. Huntzinger
Richard Rahn
First Sergeant
John Dennison
Sergeant
Casper Kahle
Burrell E. Reed
Joseph Hedden
Andrew Jackson
John Mackay
Aaron Oxrider
William Cole (burial record)
George W. Dickson
Corporal
James M. Wagner
Jer. W. Darnsife
Joseph Clouser
Hiram Michaels
Humphrey Brown
Matthew Berkley
Solomon Rudisill
William B. Michael
Charles Croner
Stephen H. Haley
John A. Bush
Nicholas Rice
Josiah Wright
Musician
Alfred Fairchild
Hiram Brant
Edwin B. Woodward
Privates
Allspach, George
Allison, Isaac
Ackley, Charles
Armstrong, William
Andis, Von Henry
Barringer, Christ
Bretz, Franklin
Burch, Thomas
Butow, John
Biery, William
Birch, Thomas
Brighthoupt, D. J.
Beffs, Marion D.
Bosse, Charles C.
Baldwin, William H.
Cunningham, Jno. L.
Casey, John
Clemans, Jacob
Calvert, John
Crutchman, Calvin
Collier, Robert
Cotter, Thomas
Carman, James R. (burial record)
Carpenter, Ezra F.
De Gran, George
Darnsife, Isaac H.
Dolloway, George
Dennehower, Zachariah
Diffendurfer, Henry
Dogan, Dennis
Dishboro, Joseph
Doutrick, Levi
Donnahue, Thomas
Daniels, Isaac
De Graw, John H.
Danner, George
English, James C.
Edwards, James
Edmons, James
Fuent, Frank
Focht, Hiram
Fore, John
Fox, Samuel
Fee, Lewis
Fisher, Jacob
Farley, John
Gleville, Albion
Gaskins, James M.
Gallagher, William
Gapen, Joseph
Gould, Hiram
Goss, Thomas S.
Gerreff, Justice
Hall, George W.
Hoover, Jonathan
Hist, John B.
Hunsiker, Daniel W.
Hoyt, John C.
Haffley, Daniel S.
Hamilton, Eli
Higgins, James C.
Hanley, Alexander
Heman, Hiram, Jr.
Heman, Horace
Jeffords, Henry D.
Jeffords, Eber J.
Krebs, Lewis
Keen, Daniel
Keyser, Samuel
Kern, John
Knight, Philip
Leiberman, Francis
Lockart, Obadiah
Luther, John
Lettick, John G.
Mengos, Wells
Miller, Albert
Mayberry, Reuben
Mayer, John
Merrill, Charles
Miller, James
Miller, Samuel
Myer, Jacob
Miller. Augustus
Maugh, John
Moog, John
Mabre, Newton D.
McKnight, David
McCarty, Timothy
Newman, Harrison
Nacey, John
Oliver, William
O'Neill, Henry
Philips, Abraham
Piper, Thomas A.
Rhoads, H. W. H.
Reese, George
Ruth, Henry
Rudorf, Henry
Ruble, Jacob
Rogler, Gotlieb
Riley, John
Reedy, Peter
Ross, James B.
Stinerook, Jacob
Sheffliour, Alex
Steckley, John
Sager, Henry
Smith, James
Sweeney, William
Smith, Owen K.
Slighter, John
Springer, Philip
Springer, Tonis
Smith, Peter
Thomas, John N.
Townsend, Samuel
Thrasher, Henry F.
Thirl, Charles
Tallada, William
Tallada, Goodrich
Vanpelt, Daniel
Vliet, Jasper
Vanderpool, Henry
Wismer, Henry D.
West, James
Williams, John T.
Wright, Culbertson
White, George
Webster, John
Wiley, William
Warg, Lewis
Zimmerman, Jacob
Zehaer, David W.
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.
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