Roster of the 103d PA Infantry

TAGGERT, John D.:  Pvt.; Co. I; m: Dec. 16, 61.  Sep. 29, 62 NY David’s Island: discharged, Surg. Cert. - born Butler Co.  18  5’5¼”  brown eyes  light hair  drover  rheum.  debility.  1890 Census:  m: Feb. 62 -Sep. 22, 62; res.: Allegheny City.  April 7, 93 pension #1149399/C2551980/1018466.  Aug. 20, 96 Butler reunion; res.: Allegheny.  Sep. 20, 06 Butler reunion.  Sep. 16, 09 Foxburg reunion; res.: Allegheny. Oct. 24, 12 National Tribune:  attended Sep. 24 Vandergrift, reunion 101 and 103 Assoc., vice president.  Oct. 19, 16 National Tribune:  attended Sep. 28 Pittsburgh reunion Assoc., Secretary, res.: 915 West North Ave., Pittsburgh.  Jan. 24, 27 Pittsburgh died.  Slippery Rock, Old Slippery Rock Cem. buried. 

TAYLOR, Dallas B.:  Musc., drummer; age 20; Co. C; m: Sep. 16, 61.  June 26, 62 NY Tribune: aboard Str. COMMODORE Ft. Monroe - NYC.  Jan. 64 Roanoke Island veteran - born Armstrong Co.  22  brown eyes  light hair  5’6”  soldier.  June 25, 65 New Bern: mustered out.  July 13, 65 Harrisburg: discharged.  Jan. 24, 80 pension #342881/638137.  1910 died.  Feb. 2, 10 widow Harriet F. pension #935094/697326.

TAYLOR, David:  Pvt.; Co. E; m: Dec. 7, 61 Butler.  April 62 Hampton Rhodes Field Hosp.: typhoid.  April 15, 62 Regt. Hsp: injured, spent shell.   April 16 - Aug. 31, 62 Newport News Hosp.:  sick.  July 19, 62 NY Tribune:  Baltimore Stewarts Hosp. rheum.  Aug. 2, 62 Baltimore Stewarts Mansion Hosp.   Aug. 9, 62 Baltimore Stewarts Mansion Hosp. : discharged, Surg. Cert. - born Butler  18  5’10” blue eyes  brown hair farmer   spinal meningitis.  June 16, 83 pension #487123/429838-married Feb. 9, 86, 5 children. Oct. 27, 87 widow Elizabeth nee McCullough pension #362645/274006-June 30, 87 David died  from disease result of chronic diarrhea and typhoid fever;  West Liberty,  Cem. buried - 43 years 7 months  GAR. 1890 Census:  widow Elizabeth m: Dec. 7, 61 - (blank); res.: West. Liberty. 

TAYLOR, John:  Pvt.; age 25; Co. K; m: Feb. 12, 62.  March 62:  Harr. Landg. - Alexandria Methodist Church Hosp. , sick.  June 10, 62 NY Tribune:  aboard Str. COMMODORE  to Wash., DC., typhoid.  June 26, 62 NY Tribune: aboard Str. COMMODORE Ft. Monroe - NYC. Deserted:  May 25, 62 (mil.); Aug. 10, 62 (Regt.).

TAYLOR, Jonathan:  Pvt.; Co. G, 14th. Pa. Inf.; m: April 27, 61-3 months.   Pvt.; Co. E; m: Dec. 7, 61.  July 15, 62: detached 8th. Indep. Btry., NY Lt. Arty.  Nov. 9, 91 pension #1070378/819327.  June 15, 97 died.  July 12, 97 widow Sarah pension #658783/502911.  

TAYLOR, Paul:  Dec. 16, 61 Harrisville enrolled.  Pvt.; age 19; Co. I; m: Feb. 22, 62.  Feb. 3, 64 Plymouth veteran - born Armstrong Co. 20  brown eyes  dark hair  5’5½”  laborer.  April 20, 64 Plymouth POW  Anders.  Died:  no further info (mil.); while a POW (Regt.);  Anders. #40443: left for unknown place;  no record (Roll of Honor). 

TAYLOR, Robert:  Pvt.; age 19; Co. F; m: Dec. 7, 61.  April 28, 62 Wash., DC: discharged, Surg. Cert., debility.  Pvt.; Co. H, 76 Pa. Inf. Regt.; drafted  July 13, 63.  May 26, 65 discharged.  Oct. 11, 79 pension #315697/XC2699415/1143028 Pa..  June 20, 19 died.  June 25, 19 widow Sarah E. pension #1143028/874827 Ohio. Regt. lists death Apr. 26, 62, Washington, DC.

TAYLOR, William:  Pvt.; age 31; Co. A; m: Sep. 7, 61.  Sep. 25, 63: to 6 Co. 2 Bn. VRC.  Nov. 20, 63 Newark, NJ: discharged, Surg. Cert.  May 31, 76 pension #220127/982923.  Oct. 6, 25 Clarion Co. died.  Clarion Co., Beaver Township, Mt. Joy United Meth. Church Cem. buried - GAR 1840 - 1925.  Nov. 12, 25 Nat. Tribune:  on Oct. 6 died, age 85, survived by widow and 4 sons.  Nov. 30, 25 widow Sarah F. pension #1239394/a-5-1-26. 

TEAFF, Matthew L.:  Pvt.; Co. H, 2 Ohio Inf. (3 month); m: 4 April 61, age 23.  July 31, 61 discharged.   Pvt.; age 23; Co. C; m: Sep. 16, 61.  Sep. 16, 64 discharged.   Nov. 3, 79 pension #319928/448155 Ohio.  Jan. 30, 13 Dennison, Ohio died.  Feb. 8, 13 widow Mary E. pension #1001626/763120 Ohio.

TERWILLIGER, Edwin - Sergeant, Co. H. Born 30 Oct 1830 in NY, son of Solomon & Phoebe (Kinyon) Terwilliger. Married to Lucinda McKendree. m: Feb. 22, 62.  Captured 20 April 64 at Plymouth, NC. POW at  Andersonville, GA. (Squad 44, 3rd Mess) Admitted 26 May 64 to the prison hospital with Chronic Diarrhea. Died 5 July 1864 od Dysentery in the hospital at Andersonville, GA. Grave 2897 Headstone. Nov. 28, 64 NY Times: died Anders. July 5, 64. 3 December 64 Pittsburgh Dispatch: died Andersonville July 5. Feb. 24, 65 widow Lucinda pension #84084/59312.  1890 Census:  widow Lucinda m: Feb. 15, 62 - July 5, 64 died Anders.; res.:  Fisher.  Dec. 20, 2000: eBay offered for sale enlistment documents. 

TERWILLIGER, Isaac:  Cpl.; Co. H; m: March 23, 62.  June 62 Pen. Campaign, Chickahominy Swamp: diarr.  Dec. 14, 62 Battle of Kinston:  WIA, thigh.  Oct. 29, 63: to Co. B 10 VRC.  March 23, 65 Wash., DC: discharged - born Broome Co., NY  40  blue eyes  black hair  5’11”  farmer.  June 27, 65 pension #74631/110084.  1890 Census:  m: Feb. 15, 62 - March 15, 65 rheum., heart dis., scurvy, almost blind; res.: Fisher.  Aug. 16, 99 Clarion Co. died.  Oct. 12, 99 widow Mary M. pension #707100/500082. 

TEXTER, John:  Pvt.; age 18; Co. A; m: Sep. 7, 61.  July 19, 62 NY Tribune:  at Baltimore Patterson Park Hosp. Sep. 26, 62 discharged, Surg. Cert.  Dec. 16, 89 pension #744237/XC2745562/523127.  1890 Census:  m: (no dates); res.: Callensburg.  July 5, 11 died.  July 21, 11 widow Sarah E. pension #968955/730585.

THOM (THORN), Joseph:  Sgt.; age 45; Co. K; m: Oct. 8, 61.  July 10, 62 NY Tribune: aboard Str .KNICKERBOCKER arrived Ft. Monroe July 5.  July 14, 62 NY Tribune:  aboard Str. STATE OF MAINE Ft. Monroe - NYC hosp.  Oct. 9, 63: to  NY Bedloes Island Ft. Wood Co. B 10 VRC, Cpl., loss  teeth.  June 2, 88 pension #658177/811426.  1890 Census:  m: Oct. 28, 61 - blank 2 years 6 mo.; res.:  McGraw. Warren Co.  Sep. 3, 98 died. 

THOMAS, David:  Jan. 10, 62 Clarion Co. enrolled.  Pvt.; age 18; Co. H; m:  Feb. 22, 62.  Feb. 27, 64 Plymouth  veteran -  born Clarion Co.  20  brown eyes  black hair  5’8¾”  farmer. April 20, 64 Plymouth POW  Anders.  Charleston  Florence.  Oct. 5, 64 Florence Stockade Hosp.:  died Oct. 21, 64.  Muster Out Record:  supposed dead, died Florence Oct. 22, 64 as POW.  Florence Nat. Cem .buried as UNKNOWN.  

THOMAS, William Henry Harrison - Private, Co. A. Mustered 7 Sept 61 at age 23.  Spring 62 Camp Casey, VA.: comrade accidentally shot him in left leg, ball not removed.   May 31, 62 Battle at Fair Oaks: WIA.  Dec. 1862 Suffolk: absent sick.   Jan. 1864 Plymouth veteran - born Jefferson Co.  21(mil.)  brown eyes  auburn hair 5’9”  laborer.  Apr. 20, 64 Plymouth POW - Anders.  Charles.  Florence  Salisbury  Richmond Feb. 22, 65.  Fall 1864 Florence Stockade:  San. Comm. issued drawers.  Paroled 24 Feb 65 at Aiken’s Landing, VA. Admitted March 65 to the Division No. 1 Hospital, Annapolis, MD. July 6, 65 Phil. Summit House Hsp.: discharged, Surg. Cert., loss right toe exposure Anders.  1890 Census:  m: July 7, 61 - July 6, 65 Anders.; res.: Callensburg.   Aug. 7, 90 pension #846735/868985.  April 19, 13 Clarion Co. died.    April 26, 13 widow Rachel E. pension #1006578/782851.

THOMPSON, James:  Pvt.; Co. H; m: Feb. 22, 62.  June  62 Baltimore Patterson Park Hosp.  Died: June 26, 62 Baltimore Hosp.:  remittent fever (mil.); Baltimore or Wash., DC (Regt.).  Baltimore Loudon Nat. Cem. #A1205 buried (stone damaged).  Cem. Roster: died June 26, 62..

THOMPSON, James:  Pvt.; age 24; Co. H; m: Dec. 9, 63 - never joined company.

THOMPSON, John N.:  Pvt.; age 18; Co. I; m: Dec. 16, 61.  May 15 (16), 62 Wash., DC discharged. (NOTE:  Dickey -lists Thompson, John N. & Thompson, John W.; only 1 mil  file.)

THOMPSON, John A. (N.):  Pvt.; Co. I; m: Dec. 16, 61.  May 10, 62 Wash., DC: discharged, Surg. Cert.  Pvt.; Co. B 6 (212) Hvy Arty. Pa.; m: Aug. 31, 64  June 13, 65 discharged.  April 21, 86 pension #570869/XC2678620/363076.  1890 Census:  Pvt. B/212 Pa. Aug. 31, 64 - June 13, 65; Pvt. I/103 Pa. Dec. 61 - June 4, 65 deaf; res.: Elvira, Butler Co.  Sep. 20, 06 Butler reunion.  1907 died.  Nov. 19, 07 widow Clarinda M. pension #880011/643066. 

THOMPSON, Milton:  Pvt.; Co. A; m: Sep. 7, 61.  Dec. 7, 61: to Co. F.  Sep., 25, 62 - Dec. 62 Suffolk: Prov. Guard. Jan. 64 Plymouth veteran - born Clarion Co.  17  brown eyes  black hair  5’6”  laborer.  April 20, 64 Plymouth POW   Anders.  April 21, 65 Vicksburg paroled.  June 2, 65 discharged.  Jan. 15, 07 pension #1355460/C2472352/1156577 W. Va.  July 10, 21 Sapulpa, OK died.

THOMPSON, Reese - Private, Co. F. Stated age  “43”­. Mustered 7 Dec 61.  Jan. 64 Plymouth  veteran - born Huntington  Co. “50”  grey eyes  dark hair  5’5”  laborer. Captured 20 April 64 at Plymouth, NC. POW at Andersonville, GA. (Squad 10, 3rd Mess) Died: July 7, 64 Anders. Acute diarr., in quarters (mil.); July 12, 64 Anders. (comrades).  Anders. Nat. Cem. #3003 buried.  Nov. 28, 64 NY Times: died Anders., in camp, on July 7. 3 December 64 Pittsburgh Dispatch: died Andersonville July 7.  June 26, 69 minor pension #176862/132143.

THOMPSON, Robert J. - Color Corporal, Co. E. Born 1843 in PA. Pvt.; Co. H 13 Pa. Inf. (3 month); m: April 25, 61.  Cpl.; Co. E; m: Dec. 7, 61.  Dec. 14, 62 - Spring 64: Color Bearer; colors sent to Harrisburg spring 1864 for update, not at Battle of Plymouth. Dec. 14, 62 Battle of Kinston:  “took colors from Color Bearer Spangler, who had been shot and killed, and under intense firing  waved it where the fire of the enemy was most concentrated.”  Captured 20 April 1864 at Plymouth, NC. Arrived 2 May 64 at Andersonville, GA. Transferred to Charleston and then Florence, SC. Admitted 5 Oct 64 to the Florence Stockade Hospital.  In the Fall 1864 Sanitary Commission issued drawers to him at Florence, SC. Paroled 10 Dec 64 at Charleston, SC. Discharge 14 April 65 to date 17 Dec 64 at Pittsburgh. June 20, 80 pension #395478/350871-paroled Dec. 27 so weak needed help to board CSA ship to parole point.   July 4, 66 Phila.: bore the colors when they were returned to custody of PA.  1890 Census:  m: Nov. 20, 61 - Dec. 17, 64  POW Anders. spinal disease; res: Coulterville, W. Sunbury.  Aug. 20, 96 Butler reunion; res.: W. Sunbury.   Oct. 5, 98 Pens. Bur.:  Prothonotary Office, Butler.  1905 Anders. Mon. Ded.; res.: 603 N. Main St., Butler, applied, not present.  Sep. 20, 06 Butler reunion.  Jan. 25, 26 Sawtelle, Ca. National Soldier’s Home:  #24951 partial paralysis both legs, diarr.,  hearing loss  born Pa.  82 yrs.  5’11½”  brown eyes  grey hair  Prot.  reads/writes  clerk  res.: L. A., widower  notify dau. Mrs.  Spaulding, 2211 W. 31 St., L. A.  pension.  July 15, 26 Soldier’s Home died, myocardial , remains to dau. Harriet Spaulding. 

THOMPSON, Samuel:  Pvt.; age 21; Co. C; m: Sep. 16, 61.  Dec. 14, 62 Battle of Kinston:  WIA, hand.  Dec. 20,62 - Jan. 13, 63 New Bern Foster Hosp.  Jan. 64 Roanoke Island veteran - born Armstrong Co.  23  grey eyes  dark hair  6’2” soldier.  Nov. 4, 64 Pittsburgh  Hosp.: patient, from furlough.  Jan. 18, 65 Pittsburgh: discharged, Surg. Cert., disease.

THOMPSON, Samuel:  Pvt.; age 24; Co. E; m: Dec. 7, 61 Butler Co., Cherry Twnshp.  1862 Wash., DC Carver Hosp.: sick.  June 4, 62 Wash., DC: discharged, Surg. Cert.

THORN, Andrew:  Pvt.; Co. K; m: Jan. 5, 62. July 6, 62 NY Times:  aboard  Str.. STATE OF MAINE City Point - Ft.  Monroe.  1862 Phila. Hosp.: enteric fever.  July 8, 62 Phila.: died typhoid, single.  July 9, 62 Phila. Lafayette Cem. buried (Roll of Honor); National Cem. - not listed..

THORN (THOM), Robert C.:  Pvt.; age 37; Co. A; m: Sep. 7, 61 Callensburg.  April 20, 64 Plymouth POW  Anders.  Dec. 14, 64 Charleston paroled.  April 12, 65 discharged. 

TIMMS, Abaslom S.:  Pvt.; age 19; Co. A; m: Sep. 7, 61.  Aug. 15, 62 - April 63 Harr. Landg.:  sent sick to hosp. Aug. 20 - 23, 63 Plymouth - Columbia expedition.  Jan. 1, 64 Plymouth veteran - born Clarion Co.  21  brown eyes  dark hair  5’10”  laborer.  April 20, 64 Plymouth POW  Anders.  Charleston  Florence.  Oct. 5, 64 Florence Stockade Hosp.: born 1842 Pa. Dec. 16, 64 Charleston paroled.  June 25, 65 New Bern: mustered out.  July 13, 65 Harrisburg: discharged.  Sep. 15, 88 pension #672654/754157 Ohio.  Request for Fed. Headstone:  died  April 20, 01, Jefferson, Ohio Cem. buried.  Feb. 2, 07 widow Emily pension #862833/blank Ohio.

TITUS, Daniel N.:  Pvt.; age 19; Co. A; m: Sep. 7, 61.  June 62 White Oak Swamp: chr. diarr.  July 9, 62 NY Times: aboard  Str. KNICKERBOCKER arrived Ft. Monroe, to NYC and Phila., sick.  July 14, 62 NY Tribune: aboard  Str. STATE OF MAINE Ft. Monroe - NYC hsp.  Dec. 14, 62 Battle of Kinston:  WIA. Oct. 63 Beaufort hosp.  Dec. 17, 63 Beaufort Hammond Hsp.:  died, chr. diarr.  Dec. 18, 63 New Bern Nat. Cem. Sec.  #7-1156 buried.  Jan. 23, 69 mother Nancy pension #170803/185629. - letter Plymouth, sending money home (illegible).  Jan. 29, 79 father Isaac H. pension #241328/185630.

TITUS, William:  Pvt.; age 19; Co. A; m: Sep. 7, 61.  Feb. 5, 62 Camp Orr Regt. Hosp.: died. (Regt.).  Request for Fed. Headstone:  Concord or Freedom Cem. buried.

TODD, William - Private, Co. D. Age 18. Mustered 13 Nov 61.  Dec. 15, 61: to Co. K.  July 21, 62 NY Tribune:  aboard Steamer COMMODORE taken from Harr. Landg. on July 15-16, debility.  Jan. 1, 64 Plymouth veteran - born Armstrong Co.  20  brown eyes  black hair  5’6”  laborer. Captured 20 April 64 at Plymouth, NC. POW at Andersonville, GA. (Squad 86, 2nd Mess) Admitted 11 July 64 to the prison hospital with Chronic Diarrhea. Died 17 July 1864 of Scurvy.  Grave 3473.  3 December 64 Pittsburgh Dispatch: died Andersonville July 17. NOTE: Regt. Hist. lists Corp. Wm. Todd trfd. to VRC.

TOWNSEND, Simon P.:  1859-1860: served as Brig. Inspector, State militia for Armstrong Co.  Sep. 16, 61 Kittanning enrolled.  Capt.; age 34; Co. C; m: Dec. 7, 61.  May 31, 62 Battle of Fair Oaks:  ill, unable to go with pickets evening before battle, next morning relieved Lt. Fannestock and commanded the advance troops when the battle began, rapid fire causing barrels to overheat, ordered pickets too far forward causing hasty retreat, causing some to say they broke and ran (Regt.)  May 62 near White Oak Swamp hosp: left sick. (mil). July 6, 62 NY Times: aboard Str. STATE OF MAINE City Point - Ft. Monroe. July 8, 62 NY Tribune: aboard Str. DANIEL WEBSTER Ft. Monroe - Phila. July 7, 62 resigned illness.  1890 Census:  m: Sep. 16, 61 - Aug. 62 disability; res: Olivet, Armstrong Co.  Sep. 16, 92 pension #1131512/983704.  Jan. 15, 08 died.  April 8, 13 widow Eliza J. pension #1005373/768773. 

TRAVICE (TRAVIS), Joseph B.:  Pvt.; age 38; Co. C; m: Sep. 16, 61.  May 28, 62 near Fair Oaks: falling timber damaged knee.  Sep.-Dec. 62 Suffolk: Provost Guard.  March 28 (26), 63 New Bern discharged, Surg. Cert. - born Armstrong Co.  40  grey eyes  dark hair  5’9”  farmer  debility.  May 7, 63 pension #21585/blank.

TRAVIS, James L.:  Feb. 17, 62 Clarion enrolled.  Pvt.; age 22; Co. H; m: Feb. 22, 62.  April 5, 63 - Jan. 23, 64 New Bern Stanley Hosp.: sick.  April 20, 64 Plymouth POW  Anders.  Charleston.  Died:  supposed dead (mil.); Sep. or Oct. 64 Charleston (Regt.).  Charleston deaths reinterred Beaufort, SC Nat. Cem. buried as UNKNOWN.

TRIMBLE, John M:  Dec. 1, 61 Indiana Co., Pa. enrolled.  Pvt.; Co. G; m: Feb. 22, 62.  March - April 62 Wash., DC: absent sick.  May 15, 62 Wash., DC Mt. Pleasant Hosp.: discharged, Surg. Cert. - born Indiana Co.  22 blue eyes  brown hair  6’1”  farmer  rheum.  Request for Fed. Headstone:  died April 18, 84, buried Ks.,  Sterling  Cottonwood Park. June 26, 88 widow Margaret A. pension #375584/XC2664828/306550. 

THOLERMAN (TROLERNAM), Conrad:  Pvt.; age 48; Co. D; m: Nov. 13, 61.  Trfd. to   VRC.

THOLINGER (TROLLINGER), Isaac.:  Pvt.; age 21, Co. D; m: Nov. 13, 61.  June 4, 62 near Hampton: hsp., sick. July 4, 62 NY Tribune: aboard Str. JOHN BROOKS arrived Ft. Monroe June 27, to hosp.  July 15, 62 NY Tribune and July 17 NY Times: sick Hampton Chesapeake Hosp. July 12, rheum.  1863: to 29 Co. 2 Bn VRC.  1890 Census: m: Sep. 25, 61 -  Nov. 12, 64; res.: 42nd Ave., Pittsburgh.  June 21, 95 pension #1168159/969865 Ks.  1907 died.  Penn Hills, Pa. Hebron United Pres. Cem. buried. May 13, 07 widow Margaret pension #869558/631880  Pa.

TROUTMAN, George:  Pvt.; Co. E; m: Dec. 7, 61:  Apr. 20, 64 Plymouth POW  Anders.  Charles.  Florence  Salisbury  Richmond Feb. 22, 65.  Oct. 5, 62 Florence Stockade Hsp.:  born 1842 Pa.  Feb. 24 (23), 65 Aiken’s Landing paroled. Feb. 27, 65 Annapolis Div. 2 Hsp.:  debility.  Apr. 22, 65: readmitted after furlough.  June 13, 65 discharged.  Nov. 1, 86 pension #588558/1033185.  1890 Census:  Dec. 10, 61 -June 13, 65 9 mo. Anders.; res.: Butler.  Sep. 20, 06 Butler reunion.  1905 Anders. Mon. Ded.; res.: RFD 5 Butler Co.  July 31, 13 Butler Co., Summit Twnp. died.  Aug. 9, 13 widow Wilhelmina pension #101222627/765248.

TRUBY, Charles M.:  Pvt.; age 18; Co. B; m: Sep. 24, 61.  Feb. 2, 64 Plymouth veteran - born Armstrong Co.  20  grey eyes  brown hair  5’6”  farmer.  Apr. 20, 64 Plymouth POW  Anders.  Charles.  Florence  Salisbury  Richmond Feb. 22, 65.  Oct. 5, 64 Florence Stockade Hsp.: Co. B, born 1845.  Feb. 24, 65 Aikin’s Landing paroled.  June 19, 65 discharged.  Sep. 28, 07 pension #1367221/C2479785/1140182 Tenn.  Oct. 30, 17 Nashville, Tenn. died.

TURNEY, Adam - Private, Co. H. Born in PA about 1841, son of Michael & Catherine Turney. Enlisted from Beaver Twp, Clarion Co., PA. Mustered 22 Feb 62. Wounded by gunshot to the buttocks 31 May 62 at the Battle of Fair Oaks, VA. Arrived 3 June 62 at Philadelphia, PA on the ship Whilldin to be admitted to the hospital. Died 18 July 1862 at St. Josephs Hospital, Philadelphia, PA due to his gun shot wound. Buried 18 July 62 at Glenwood Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA. Remains moved to Philadelphia National Cemetery. Section B Grave 35. Headstone marked as Adam TURNER. Father Michael applied 9 March 1888 for pension #369017/304804.