PA Civil War Volunteer Soldiers
Ninety-Sixth Regiment, Company G
Recruited in Dauphin, Berks and Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania
96th PA Regiment Co. G
Captain
James N. Douden
Jacob W. Haas
First Lieutenant
Arthur S. Fesig
Second Lieutenant
E. E. Sauerbrey
First Sergeant
John Williams
Frank N. Douden
Sergeant
Jacob Alvord
Jonathan C. Bear
Henry Keiser
Lafayette Billig
William H. Buck
William H. Fesig
Benjamin B. Wagner
James M. Ferree
Corporal
Amos Kuntzelman
Jacob K. Buehler
Alfred D. Haus
David Alvord
John Goodfellow
Lewis C. Romich
Evan M. Gery
Edwin Moyer
John C. Gratz
Joshua Workman
James J. Miller
Musicians
James M. Zulick
Daniel C. Hoffman
Privates
Allbecker, Burkhard
Bryan, Washington
Beard, John
Beard, Gideon
Beard, Charles
Bird, Joel
Berker, William
Betz, Daniel
Betz, James
Brobst, Simon
Baddorf, Philip
Bear, George C.
Balliet, Josiah
Betz, William
Betz, Isaac
Beaver, Reuben
Bisell, Bennevi'e H.
Cook, Charles H.
Chamounski, E.
Depka, Frederick
Dreibelkeis, Abraham
Dryfoos, Mark
Ferree, Uriah D.
Fritz, Lewis
Fey, Lewis J.
Grim, John D.
Greaff, Isaac
Gloss, John
Giger, John
Herb, Nathan
Herber, Jonathan
Heebner, George
Haines, Thomas
Hawk, Jeremiah
Hill, James
Hardinger, Elias
Hill, Samuel S.
Keener, Eli
Killian, Mark
Kistling, Christian
Kaercher, James
Luke, John
Lynn, Felix
Miller, William
Machamer, David
Murray, John
McCarty, John
Nester, George
Nester, Samuel
Nice, Jacob
Pugh, Edward
Perky, John
Rentz, John D.
Rumberger, Henry
Rumberger, J.
Rothenberger, Charles
Sunday, Albert
Senger, Peter
Strasser, William
Strasser, Simon
Strasser, Joshua
Seidell, Daniel H.
Strasser, Abraham
Sargert, McCoy
Strasser, Elias
Schmick, Elias
Stahl, Daniel
Stahl, Elias
Strasser, Israel
Schollenberger, J.
Slick, Philip
Taylor, Charles W.
Treon, Frank
Thompson, William
Workman, Levi
Weaver, Robert D.
Williams, David
Williams, Samuel
Workman, Joseph
Workman, Frank
Weigner, Henry
Whitebread, Mark
Way, Joseph
Woodford, Charles
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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