Roster of 103d PA Infantry
GALENTINE, Abraham - Private, Co. D. Born in Armstrong Co., PA. m: Sep. 25, 61 at age 18. June 30, 62 James River: POW. July 13, 62 Richmond: prison. July 25, 62 City Point, Va.: exchanged. July 10, 63 Plymouth: court martial-charge July 3 AWOL, for over two hours, while on picket duty near the Washington Road; guilty; fine $10 for two months, 20 days hard labor, with 24 lb ball+chain, at Ft. Williams (RG153NN158). Dec. 31, 63 Plymouth discharged; reenlisted. Feb. 2, 64 Plymouth veteran - born Armstrong Co. 20 brown eyes auburn hair 5’9” laborer. April 20, 64 Plymouth POW Anders. Charleston Florence. Fall 1864 Florence: Sanitary Commission issued socks. Feb. 26, 65 NE Ferry paroled. April 15, 65 Washington, DC: discharged. 1890 Census: m: Sep. 25, 61 - March 15, 65 reenlisted Feb. 25, 64 captured Plymouth April 20, 64 ague fever; res.: Belle Mills, Jefferson Co. June 4, 1890 pension #779944/833668. Aug. 11, 1928 Luthersburg: died. Aug. 14, 1928 Luthersburg Cemetery. buried. Sep. 5, 1928 widow Nancy J. pension #1622469/A4-23-29.
GALENTINE (GALLENTINE), William A. Sr.: Sep. 25, 61 Oakland: enrolled. Pvt.; Co. D; m: Nov. 13, 61. Aug. 15, 62 NY Tribune: aboard Str. CAHAWBA Harr. Landing - NYC Bellevue Hosp. Aug. 29, 62 NYC Bellevue Hosp.: discharged, Surg. Cert. - born Fayette Co. 45 brown eyes 5’9” boat builder disease. Oct. 28, 62 pension #3664/404373. Sep. 13, 73 died. New Bethlehem Cem. buried. Aug. 25, 84 widow Lydia pension #318880/242049. 1890 Census: widow Lydia of Wm. Galentine; res.: New Bethlehem.
GALENTINE (GALLENTINE, GELENTINE), William A. Jr.: Pvt.; Co. D; m: Nov. 13, 61. Died: Aug. 3, 62 Phila. Gen. Hosp., Catharine & 7th St. , chronic diarr. (mil.); Aug. 3, 62 Phila. (Regt.); Aug. 30, 62 Roll of Honor). Glenwood Cem. buried, remains moved to Phila. Nat. Cem. Plot 117.
GALLAGHER, David M. - Private, Co. I. Age 28. Mustered 16 Dec 61. June 12, 62 NY Times: Battle of Fair Oaks/7 Pines WIA arm. Dec. 14, 62 Battle of Kinston: WIA. Dec. 31, 63 Plymouth discharged; reenlisted. Feb. 3, 64 Plymouth veteran: born Butler Co. 30 grey eyes dark hair 5’10” laborer. Captured 20 April 64 at Plymouth, NC. POW at Andersonville, GA. (Squad 96, 2nd Mess) Died 16 August 1864 of Dysentery the day he was admitted to the prison hospital. Grave 5888 buried. Also borne as GALLAHER, GALAHER, GEHENHER & GETTENHER.
GALLAGHER (GALLAHER), John J.: Pvt.; age 21; Co. C; m: Jan. (Feb.) 13, 62. June 17 (20), 62 POW Richmond. Aug. 5, 62 Aikens (Harrison’s) Landing: paroled. Dec. 31, 63 Plymouth discharged; reenlisted. Feb. 24, 64 Plymouth veteran - born Armstrong Co. 23 brown eyes dark hair 5’9” soldier. June 9 - Aug. 10, 64 Roanoke Island hosp: typhoid. Sep. 14 - Oct. 2, 64 Roanoke Island hosp.: cholera. June 25, 65 New Bern: mustered out. July 3, 65 Harrisburg: discharged. May 14, 1884 pension #513196/757515. Aug. 20, 96 Butler reunion, res. New Castle. Sep. 8, 13 New Castle died.
GALLAGHER (GALLAHER), Peter J.: Pvt.; age 45; Co. E; m: Dec. 7, 61. Feb. 7, 63 New Bern: discharged, Surg. Cert. Pvt.; Co. H, 102 Pa. Regt.; m: Sep. 6, 64. Oct. 19, 64 Fisher’s Hill-Cedar Creek Battle: WIA. Oct. 24, 64 Phila. McClellan Gen. Hosp.: GSW, scalp, flesh wound. June 20, 65 discharged. Dec. 16, 71 pension #171043/125940. Aug. 30, 84 Summit Twnshp., Butler Co. died. May 5, 85 widow Jane pension #319495/214799.
GARDNER, William: Pvt.; age 22; Co. K; m: Oct. 28, 61 Pittsburgh. Sep. 28, 63 Plymouth: court martial-charge drunk while on picket guard - guilty; leaving post before being relieved - guilty ; while drunk entered house in riotous manner creating disturbance - guilty; sentence 4 months hard labor, with 24 lb ball+chain; forfeit $10 per month for six months.; case review - last charge not guilty; sentence reduced to 3 months with same fine (RG153LL1784). Dec. 31, 63 Plymouth discharged; reenlisted. Feb. 2, 64 Plymouth veteran - born Allegheny Co. 24 grey eyes dark brown hair 5’5½” laborer. Apr. 20, 64 Plymouth POW - Anders. ((not on Anders. List)). Feb. 28, 65 deserted to Col. O’Neil's, 10 CSA Tenn. Inf. Regt., (Misc. Records Fed. POWs Anders. who joined CSA.) June 25, 65 New Bern Muster Out Roll: discharged. July 13, 65 Harrisburg: discharged; bounty $340 paid $60. (Regt.).
GARRETT, Dolphus - Corporal, Co. K. First served as a Colored Cook. Enrolled and Mustered 20 Dec 63 at Plymouth, NC as Private. Promoted to Corporal. Descriptive Roll dated 1 March 64 lists him as: Afro-American, age 18, 5’5”, Laborer & Cook. Reported to have been killed 20 April 1864 while escaping during the Battle at Plymouth, NC.
GATHERS (GAITHERS), Washington: Cpl.; age 35; Co. A; m: Sep. 7, 61 Callensburg. June 16, 62 NY Tribune: aboard Str. FULTON Ft. Monroe - NYC hosp. Dec. 5, 62: to Sgt. Dec. 31, 63 Plymouth discharged; reenlisted. Feb. 2, 64 Plymouth veteran - born Clarion 37 grey eyes auburn hair 5’10½” laborer. Apr. 20, 64 Plymouth POW Anders. Charleston Florence. Dec. 14, 64 Charleston paroled. June 25, 65 mustered out. July 13, 65 Harrisburg: discharged. July 15, 68 pension #134507/blank. July 31, 69 Oil City: died, effects from POW. Aug. 25, 69 widow Mary W. pension #178937/138235.
GAZZAM (GOZZAN), Audley W.: 1861-3 months Fire Zouaves. Commissioned Major; Staff; m: March 1, 62 with date of rank Nov. 2, 61. May 31, 62 Battle of Williamsburg and 7 Pines/Fair Oaks: commanded Regt. (senior officers absent). June 3, 62 NY Tribune: 7 Pines WIA supposed dead. June 4, 62 NY Tribune: Battle of 7 Pines “Gozzan” is reported to have been seen to fall. May 31, 62 Battle of 7 Pines/Fair Oaks: WIA, Regt. sent to support pickets on Williamsburg - Richmond Road, in front of the earthworks; Regt. forced to retreat under strong enemy attack; shell bursting near stunned and injured neck and head, however was able to seize Colors and bring the Regt. back into the earthworks. July 1862 - March 14, 63 Pittsburgh: recruiting. June 5, 63: appointed to Court-martial Board Hq. Dist of the Albemarle, 4th Div. 18th Army Corp stationed Plymouth. Aug. 16, 63 Plymouth: Roll of Officers - born Allegheny Co. 27 hazel eyes light brown hair 5’7½” lawyer. Dec. 10 (12), 63: resigned., to accept appointment VRC. Major; 5 Regt. VRC; m: 1864 Indianapolis. April 21, 65 resigned. March 20, 79 pension # 273848/184174. May 15, 84 National Tribune: Audley W. Gazzam late of the 103d Pa. Vol. died at his residence in W. Phila. Sat. eve, in accordance with his expressed wish, the remains will be taken to Washington, Pa. for cremation. May 26, 84 widow Margaret I.(J). pension #316008/209462.
GELSTON (GELTSON,GELSON), Clarence B.: Musician; age 18; Co. K; m: Dec. 26, 61. Dec. 31, 63 Plymouth discharged; reenlisted. Feb. 2, 64 Plymouth veteran - born Alleghany Co. 20 blue eyes brown hair 5’3” laborer. April 20, 64 Plymouth POW Anders. Charleston Florence. Fall 1864 Florence: San. Comm. issued shirt and blanket. Dec. 16, 64 Charleston paroled. Dec. 19, 64 Annapolis College Green Barracks. Dec. 20, 64 Camp Parole: furlough. Apr. 22, 65 Camp Distribution, Va. June 25, 65 New Bern: mustered out. July 13, 65 Harrisburg: discharged. April 29, 89 pension #701577/514409 - Battle of Plymouth shell struck log causing shrapnel which broke my right arm and hand, have little use of this arm; contracted scurvy in CSA prisons. 1905 Anders. Mon. Ded. attended; res.: Derry Station. Jan. 30, 12 Derry newspaper: Jan. 29 died, shock resulting from having his feet crushed while working at the railroad engine house; born to Hettie Barclay and Samuel, in Pittsburgh, drummer, GAR, member St. Joseph’s Roman Cath. Church, married , 4 children. burial from the Church on Friday, his 67th birthday. Feb. 15, 1912 widow Pauline G. pension #980486/739650.
GEORGE, Jeremiah: Pvt.; age 19; m: Sep. 16, 61 (62). Nov. 28 (2), 62: discharged, Surg. Cert.
GEORGE, Justus: Pvt.; age 20; Co. A; m: Sep. 7, 61 Callensburg. May 31, 62 Battle of Fair Oaks: WIA, GSW right thigh. July - Aug. 63 Pittsburgh: recruiting. April 64 Camp Reynolds: recruiting. April 6 - 23, 64 Louisville, Ky. Nashville and Brown Hosp. Sep. 9, 64 Pittsburgh: discharged. Jan. 9, 80 pension #340181/246124. Feb. 14, 18 Nat. Tribune: GAR reported died Aug. 24, 1916 at Leon, Iowa, age 75.
GEORGE, Thomas M.: Pvt.; Co. A; m: Aug. 18, 62. 1864 Plymouth: declared intention to reenlist, not done. April 20, 64 POW Anders. Charleston. Sep. 13, 64 Charleston: died, chr. diarr. Charleston burials moved to Beaufort, SC National Cem. reinterred as UNKNOWN. Feb. 1, 65 widow Amelia pension #81426/100271. April 16, 75 minor pension #220572/174966.
GHOST, John: Pvt.; Co. I; m: Dec. 16, 61. June 1, 62: WIA foot. June 16 (17) White Oaks Swamp, Va. Regt. Hosp.: died , typhoid. 7 Pines Nat. Cem. #B156 buried. June 28, 80 mother Mary A. pension #272430/340955.
GIBSON, Gideon Walker (Walker G.): Pvt.; age 17; Co. B; m: Sep. 24, 61. Dec. 31, 63 Plymouth discharged; reenlisted. Feb. 2, 64 Plymouth veteran - born Butler 19 brown eyes fair hair 5’8” farmer. April 20, 64 POW Anders. Charleston Florence. Dec. 14, 64 Charleston paroled. June 25, 65 mustered out. July 13, 65 Harrisburg: discharged.
June 25, 80 pension #386101/370800. May 9, 23 Douglas, Ks.: died.
GIBSON, John A. (T. G.): Pvt.; age 18; Co. B; m: Sep. 24, 61. July 8, 62 NY Tribune: aboard Str. S. R. SPAULDING Harr. Landg. - Ft. Monroe - NYC Bellevue Hosp. Sep. 20, 62 NYC Bellevue Hosp.: discharged, Surg. Cert.
GIBSON, Samuel: Pvt.; Co. I; m: April 9, 64. June 25, 65 discharged. Jan. 2, 80 widow Sarah Shuster pension #257782/229270. Apr. 22, 87 minor pension #353692/238445. 1890 Census: widow Sarah m: Apr. 1, 64 - Aug. 65 chr. diarr.; res.: Plain Grove, Lawrence.
GIBSON, Samuel J. - Corporal, Co. B. Born 1833 in Armstrong Co., PA. Married 16 Sept 1858 to Rachel McKee, in the Presbyterian Church, Brady's Bend, PA. Enlisted at age 29. Mustered 1 Nov 61. Assigned as an "assisting" medic 31 Dec 62 at the hospital in Suffolk, VA. Captured 20 April 64 at Plymouth, NC. POW at Andersonville, GA, Charleston & Florence, SC. Paroled 10 or 16 Dec 64 from Florence at Charleston, SC. Discharged 14 March 65. Died 2 Dec 1878 of Phthisis Pulmonallis at Altoona, Ill. Buried at Galva Cemetery, Knox Co., IL. Headstone. Widow Rachel applied 12 Dec 1879 for a pension #55904/208093. Contains a letter June 3, 62 hospital near Bottoms Bridge, VA., describes Battle of 7 Pines and casualties, there has been one of the bloodiest battle that has taken place, at first our men were repulsed, but have since gain their ground and driven the enemy from their works, losses must be fearful, in the engagement 85th NY, 101st., 103d., 96th. NY were terribly cut up; Letter June 12, 64 Andersonville, GA. telling Rachel he is a POW and hopes to be paroled soon. Library of Congress, Manuscript Room File #345: diary, small, pocket and calendar type with about four or five lines for each date. It is in very poor condition - ink faded, loose pages, etc. and the Library deemed it could not be Xeroxed; the majority of the entries are the usual camp activities and while a prisoner the lack of food, water, clothes, blankets, the heat or cold and exchange; excerpts: Dedicated to Rachel A. Gibson, Sherrett Post Office, Armstrong County, Pa. (begins 1864); Jan. 01 Plymouth (N.C.): murder of Mrs. Emma Blount, body found this a.m. near this place; Feb. 01 transport Steamer EAGLE to New Bern (Conf. attack); Feb. 07 attended Presbyterian Church, New Bern; Feb. 08 Transport Steamer CHARLESTON back to Plymouth ((CSA Gen. Pickett attacked New Bern XVIII Corp HQ, 103d sent to assist Federal troops, CSA failed, Gen. Pickett replaced by Gen. Hoke who then attacked Plymouth and Washington before being recalled to Petersburg front)); Apr. 18 last night almost continual skirmishing was kept up, Rebs seem determined to have Ft. Gray (near Plymouth) but so far have been repulsed with considerable loss & the loss of 1 piece of arty., they have so damaged the U.S. Gunboat BOMBSHELL that she, after retiring out of action, sunk at her moorings; 19th. morning comes after a night of terror, the Rebs are before us, behind us and on each side of us, they have carried Ft. Wessells on our right & turned its guns on us, their Ram has sunk the Str. G.B. SOUTHFIELD and driven off our fleet, now we are gone up unless we get reinforcements, but we will die game, bombardment continues all day, works under a galling crossfire all day & night, Co. B have to go on picket, the night is made lively by bursting shells and the sharp rattle of musketry. 20th. our flag still floats defiantly, but we cannot hold out much longer, the Rebs have got all their arty. in position and have carried the forts on our left, just at daylight the ball opens, I am on picket in front of the works, my chance for getting in looks rather blue, at 7 am the enemy has gained the town & are now in our rear, we form & advance to drive them out, then commences a most terrific street fight, at 8 am a parley. Uncon. surr. dem. no surr. come and take us, at 10 am our flag is lowered, we are prisoners of war. 29th. Tarboro. 30th. Wilmington. May 01 Charleston & Savannah change cars. 02 Macon and Andersonville by 9 pm. Sep. 11 Macon. 12 Charleston Oct. 01 moving. 02 near Florence (POW camp). 05 C R. Mecker (almost illegible) arrives. 15th. Charles McClung very ill, sundown he is dead. 22 C. K. McKee arrives from prison hospital. 26th. C.S.A remove arty. from angles of stockade, U.S. Sanitary sent clothes., issued. Nov. 4 James H. Crawford Co. B died chronic diarr. Nov. 11 Sgt. Criswell died. Nov. 29 J. Jones, Co. B, died. Dec. 02 RR torn up no parole. Dec. 14 am paroled, bivouac near Florence. Dec. 16 Charleston. Dec. 18 Hilton Head. Dec. 19 on Atlantic Ocean. Dec. 22 Camp Parole. His prison account is featured in the book Living By Inches by Evan A. Kutzler. 1864 Diary | Andersonville Letter
GILBY (GILLY), Jacob: Pvt.; age 27; Co. C; m: Feb. 23, 62. April 16, 62 near Warwick Court House, VA.: deserted. 1890 Census: m: March 1862 - (blank); res.: Pamassus, Westmoreland Co.
GILCHRIST, Stewart: Pvt.; Co. B; m: Aug. 25, 62. Sep. 24, 63: transferred to VRC. Request for Federal Headstone: (no date death), Buried in Lathrop, MO.
GILGER (GILGHER), Samuel P.: Sgt.; Co. H; m: Feb. 22, 62. Aug. 6, 62 Harr. Landg.: left Aug. 15, 62 NY Tribune: aboard Str. CAHAWBA Harr. Landg - NYC. Died NY David’s Island DeCamp Gen. Hosp.: Sep. 30, 62 disease, dropsy, diarr. (mil.); Sep. 30, 62 disease (Regt.); Oct. 2, 62 (Roll of Honor). NY Long Island Cypress Hill Nat. Cem. buried. Feb. 24, 63 widow Mary Ann pension #13614/61491. June 21, 67 minor pension #140770/101950. 1890 Census: widow Mary m: Jan. 62, died Oct. 1, 62 in hosp.; res.: LeMastine, Clarion Co.
GILGHER, David P.: Pvt.; Co. A; m: Feb. 29, 64. April 1864 Pittsburgh. June 25, 65 discharged. July 30, 91 pension #1043459/826296 Mo. 1906 died. May 11, 06 widow Margaret G. pension #848589/646194.
GILLESPIE, George W.: Res.: Pittsburgh, admitted to the bar, unmarried. NCO; 12th. Pa. Inf. Regt. "City Guards"; 1861 - 3 mo. Sep. 9, 61 enrolled. Commissioned Capt.; Co. B; m: Sep. 24, 61 Pittsburgh., instructor to Regt., was proficient in military tactics. May 29, 62; Fair Oaks/ 7 Pines: fog, rain, commanded pickets when picket commander killed, attacked and drove 23d. NC Inf. Regt. pickets back. May 31, 62 Battle of 7 Pines/Fair Oaks: KIA last rally of Wessells Brig. in advance of Couch‘s Div.; Lt. Donaghy stated: assisted burial party, George was shot thru breast, sword, shoulder straps, buttons gone, pockets searched, scabbard present, broken, carried to camp, buried, cracker box headboard. 7 Pines Nat. Cem. #D500 reinterred. June 3, 62 hosp. near Bottom’s Bridge: Cpl. Gibson letter - bloodiest battle in this country, Capt. Gillespie was killed last Friday. June 4, 62 NY Times: sent to White House, Va. by RR, dead. June 12, 62 NY Times: KIA Battle of Fair Oaks. Oct. 20, 62 father, age 82, applied for money due. 1863 Pa. Adj.: rank from Aug. 17, 61, KIA May 31, 62.
GILMORE, William H. - Pvt.; Co. I; m: Dec. 16, 61. Sep. 10, 62 - July 16, 63 Ft. Monroe: assigned Provost Guard. Dec. 31, 63 Plymouth discharged; reenlisted. Feb. 3, 64 Plymouth veteran - born Butler Co. 21 blue eyes dark hair 5’8” laborer. April 17-20 Battle of Plymouth: WIA, ball pass through body, treated by Asst. Surg. Walton. April 20, 64 Plymouth Arrived 19 May 64 at General Hospital No. 7 (Fair Grounds Hospital), Raleigh, NC. Transferred to Andersonville, GA. POW Anders. Danville. Oct. 9 Danville: escaped. Oct. 18, 64 Aiken’s Landing : entered Union lines. Oct. 20, 64 Baltimore: reported in “claims to be an escaped POW”. Oct. 64 - Feb. 65 Camp Annapolis. June 25, 65 New Bern: mustered out. July 13, 65 Harrisburg: discharged. March 12, 70 pension #153606/C2576394/132677. 1890 Census: m: Dec. 11, 61 - blank wounded, privy members shot off ; res.: Wesley, Venango Co. Sep. 18, 1940 Grove City Edgewood Hosp.: died, in his 90’s. Amity Cem. buried.
GINKLE (GINKEL), William: Pvt.; age 18; Co. H; m: Feb. 22, 62. June 29, 62 on march to Harr. Landing: to hospital. July 10, 62 NY Tribune: aboard Str. KNICKERBOCKER Harr. Landing - Ft. Monroe arrived July 5, rheum., bound north. Aboard Str. STATE OF MAINE Ft. Monroe - NYC hosp. Discharged: 1862 Ft. Monroe (Regt.), Sep. 27, 62 Harrisburg, Surg. Cert. (mil.). April 13, 85 pension #537555/384918 -Nov. 62 discharged. 1890 Census: m: Feb. 18, 62 - Sep. 27, 62 rheum & heart disease; res.: Snydersburg.
GIRTS, David W.: Pvt.; Co H; m: March 23, 62. Apr. 20, 64 Plymouth POW Anders. Died: in prison Regt.). Anders. Cem. List: #30493 - status unknown; probably died and buried as UNKNOWN, Roll of Honor and other prisons: no listing. War Dept AGO Book Mark Gel 382-1864 March 4, (illegible): died Sep. 30, 64, on or about, Anders., chr. diarr. Nov. 24, 65 mother Jane pension #115989/142447-Letter March 10, 63 Camp near New Bern: I have not had any mail, Regt. out on scouting expedition on the 7th. with 3 days provision, I was not well enough to go with them, am sending money home.
GIRTS (GISTS, GIRTZ), Hermin (Herman): Pvt.; Co. H; m: Feb. 22, 62. July 19, 62 NY Tribune: Baltimore Patterson Park Hosp., patient, typhoid. Captured 20 April 64 at Plymouth, NC. POW at Andersonville, GA. (Squad 97, 3rd Mess) Died July 7 (6), 1864 of Chronic Diarrhea at Andersonville, GA. Grave 2946. (Regt. History #2996 incorrect.). Nov. 28, 64 NY Times: died Anders. July 7. May 25, 65 minors, John W. and Sarah G., pension #95404/125810; eligible, abandoned by mother, left with grandmother. 3 December 64 Pittsburgh Dispatch: died Andersonville July 7.
GIVEN (GIVENS), George D.: Pvt. (Regt.), Cpl. (mil.); Co. D; m: Nov. 13, 62. Dec. 15, 62 Suffolk Hosp. or New Bern Hosp.: sick, chr. diarr., rheum.; caused by raid to Goldsboro. Discharged: March 10, 63 (Regt.); Dec. 31, 62 New Bern (mil.); March 28, 63 Surg. Cert. - born Westmoreland Co. 28 blue eyes auburn hair 6’0” blacksmith. March 7, 81 pension # 417408/315418. 1890 Census: m: Sep. 25, 61 -March 28, 63 chr. diarr., rheum. Surg. Cert.; res.: Ford City. Sep. 3, 97 died.
GLASSER, Joseph: Pvt.; Co. H; m: Feb. 22, 62. Aug. 6, 62 Harr. Landing: to hosp. Discharged: Oct. 27, 62 NYC David’s Island Hosp., Surg. Cert.; Dec. 5, 62 Pittsburgh hosp. smallpox (Regt.). Dec. 5, 62 Pittsburgh :died (mil.). March 23, 63 widow Mary Ann pension #15810/15653.
GLASSER (GLOSSER), William: Pvt.; age 18; Co. H; m: Feb. 22, 62. April 30, 62 Newport News: sick. Discharged: 1862 father appealed to Gov. Curtin (Regt.); May 23, 63 Plymouth S. O. #199 - by way of a favor (mil.). March 2, 85 pension #533786/532957. 1890 Census: m: Jan. 1, 62 - May 64 GSW right leg; res.: Snydersburg, Clarion Co. ((no record GSW in file)). Aug. 24, 15 Leeper died. Oct. 22, 15 widow Clara pension #1055171/814732.
GOE, James T. - Private, Co. A. Born 1845 in Clarion Co., PA, son of Reed & Eliza Jane Goe. Enrolled 7 Sept 61 at Callensburg, Clarion Co., PA at age 16 from Farmington Twp, Clarion Co., PA. Named as a patient in the Mt. Pleasant Hospital, Washington, DC in the July 2, 62 issue of the NY Tribune. Discharged 20 June 62 on Surgeon Certificate at Mt. Pleasant Hospital, Washington, DC.
GOE, Norval Douglas - Hospital Steward. Born Feb 1843 in Clarion Co., PA, son of Reed & Eliza Jane Goe. Enrolled 7 Sept 61 at Callensburg, Clarion Co., PA at age 18, a Laborer from Farmington Twp, Clarion Co., PA. Hazel Eyes, Dark Hair, 6’ 2½” Mustered into Co. A as a Private. Began serving March 62 as a Hospital Attendant. Reenlisted 2 Feb 64 at Plymouth, NC. During the Battle of Plymouth, he assisted the Surgeon at the makeshift hospital located in a bombproof at Fort Williams. Captured 20 April 64 at Plymouth, NC. POW at Andersonville, GA. (Squad 95, 1st Mess) Admitted 10 - 16 July 64 to the prison hospital with Acute Diarrhea. Transferred to Charleston and then Florence, SC. Escaped 7 Oct 64 from the Florence Stockade by bribing a guard with a gold watch. He escaped with Private Reed Goe Beggs, Corporals John F. Rupert and James S. Cooper; all of Co. A and Corporal George Shaffer of Co. H. Discovered 12 Oct at the Collins plantation, near Marion, SC, by the 4th SC Cavalry. Taken back to Florence. Paroled 16 Dec 64 at Charleston, SC. Promoted 31 May 65 to Hospital Steward. Mustered Out 25 June 65. Discharged 13 July 65 at Harrisburg, PA. After the war, Norval engaged in the lumber business in Clarion Co., PA and afterwards became an oil and gas contractor in PA and WV. Norval's first wife died in 1871. He re-married 22 June 1893 in Brownsdale, PA to Sarah E., daughter of Daniel Lowry. He applied 20 Sept 1876 for a pension #225682/229282. Member of Encampment No. 1, Union Veteran Legion, Pittsburgh, the G.A.R. and a thirty-second degree Mason. Died 20 Dec 1920 in Clarksburg, WV. Buried in Machpelah Cemetery, Weston, Lewis Co., WV. Widow Sarah Elizabeth applied 28 June 1821 in Kansas for a pension #117947/909243 Photo and Obituary
GOE, Dr. Reed Thomas - Private, Co. A. Enrolled 7 Sept 61 at Callensburg, Clarion Co., PA, a 50 year old Physician from Farmington Twp, Clarion Co., PA. Detached May - June 62 at Mt. Pleasant Hospital, Washington, DC. Discharged 14 July 62 at Mt. Pleasant Hospital, Washington, DC. Widow Eliza Jane applied 21 Sept 1871 for a pension #199133/214499.
GOLDLINGER (GOULDINGER, GOLDINGER), Joseph: (No date) Butler Co. enrolled. Pvt.; Co. E; m: m: Dec. 7, 61 Camp Orr. Aug. 13-31, 62: NY hosp. Sep. 62: present. Apr. 20, 64 Plymouth POW Anders. Charleston Florence. Oct. 16, 64 Florence: died, cause not stated. Florence Nat. Cem. buried as UNKNOWN. Comrade Ekis stated father had bad health, small farm, poor land, Joseph sent money home.
GOODARD, Albert E.: Pvt.; age 17; Co. D; m: Sep. 25, 61. Dec. 31, 63 Plymouth discharged; reenlisted. Feb. 2, 64 Plymouth veteran - born Ashtabula Co., Ohio 19 black eyes dark hair 5’10” engineer. Captured 20 April 64 at Plymouth, NC. POW at Andersonville, GA. Paroled 30 Nov 64 at Savannah, GA. Admitted 6 Dec 64 with Scurvy to the St. John's College, Division No. 2 Hospital, Annapolis, MD. Went home on furlough and returned to Camp Parole, MD. Discharged 25 June 65. April 17, 91 pension #1012123/947375 Colorado. April 10, 13 Cabool, Texas Co., Missouri died.
GORDAN, John: Pvt.; Co. E; m: Dec. 7, 61. Apr. 6, 62: trfd. 8 Indep. Btry., NY Lt. Arty. March 30, 88 died. July 12, 90 widow Elizabeth P. pension #439567/blank. 1890 Census: widow Elizabeth m: Nov. 20, 61 -Nov. 28, 63 103 Pa. Nov. 28, 63 - June 10, 65 Indep. NY Btry.; res.: New England, Pa.
GORMAN, William: Pvt.; Co. I; m: Dec,. 16, 61. Nov. 1, 62: to Sgt. Dec. 14, 62 Battle of Kinston: WIA, left hand. Dec. 31, 63 Plymouth discharged; reenlisted. Feb. 3, 64 Plymouth veteran - born Ireland 23 blue eyes dark hair 5’10” laborer. April 20, 64 Plymouth POW (per Morning Report, no POW form) Anders.? (no record Anders., Roll of Honor, etc.) Died: Nov. 23, 64 Anders. (Regt.); no further info (mil.). Burial: no info.
GOUDY, John: Sep. 16, 61 Kittanning enrolled. Pvt.; age 31; Co. C; m: Dec. 7, 61 Camp Orr. March 13, 63: New Bern Stanley Hosp.: sick. Sep. 16, 63 New Bern: discharged, Surg. Cert. Feb. 20, 64 pension #40954/860703. Aug. 15, 79 Bur. of Pensions: res. Allegheny City. 1890 Census: m: Sep. 5, 61 -Sep. 16, 63; res.: Allegheny City. Aug. 20, 96 Butler reunion; res.: Allegheny. March 1, 11 died. March 15, 11 widow Rose pension #960573/721549.
GOULD, John: Pvt.; age 18; Co. D; m: Sep. 25, 61. July 7, 62 NY Times: aboard Str. DANIEL WEBSTER Harrison Point - Wash., DC, general debility. July 4, 62 Wash. Epiphany Gen. Hosp.: typhoid. Dec. 31, 63 Plymouth discharged; reenlisted. Feb. 2, 64 Plymouth veteran - born Armstrong Co. 20 black eyes dark hair 5’6” laborer. Apr. 20, 64 Plymouth POW Anders. Charleston Florence. Feb. 27, 65 NE Ferry paroled. June 25, 65 discharged. June 30, 80 pension #402780/290398. Attended Andersonville Monument Dedication in 1905 with residence listed as Kittanning, PA. Died 7 Feb 1926 at Youngstown, Ohio.
GOULD (GOLD), Walter: Pvt.; Co. E; m: Dec. 7, 61 Clay Township, Butler Co. June 4, 62 Baltimore Patterson Park Hosp.: died, pneumonia. Balt. Louden Park National Cemetery #123 buried. June 9 and July 19, 62 National Tribune: died Patterson Park Hosp., Baltimore.
GOURLEY (GORELY), George McNeil - Private, Co. G. Mustered 10 Jan 62 at age 16. May - June 62 Hampton Chesapeake Hosp. and NYC Gen. Hosp., 7-8th Ave.: contracted measles & typhoid on troop ship Wash., DC - Ft. Monroe. Sep. - Oct. 63 Beaufort, NC hosp.: sick. Dec. 31, 63 Plymouth discharged; reenlisted. Feb. 3, 64 Plymouth veteran - born Indiana Co., Pa. 18 brown hair dark eyes 5’8” laborer. April 20, 64 Plymouth POW Anders. Charleston Florence. Fall 1864 Florence: Sanitary Comm issued hat. Dec. 7, 64 Charleston paroled. Admitted 15 Dec 64 with Scurvy to the Division No. 1 Hospital, Annapolis, MD. Granted a furlough Jan 65 to go home. June 25, 65: New Bern: on furlough at mustering out. July 13, 65 Harrisburg: discharged. July 12, 84 pension #517666/317130. 1890 Census: m: Jan. 6, 62 - June 26, 65 chr. diarr., scurvy contracted in prison; res.: Big Run, Jefferson Co. 1905 Anders. Mon. Ded. attended; res.: Main Street, Big Run. Sep. 20, 06 Butler reunion. 1909 died. April 1, 09 widow Martha R. pension #916620/680414.
GRADEN, John: Pvt.; age 29; Co. C; m: Feb. 13 (27), 62. Aug. 31, 64 Roanoke Island: court martial-charge July 23 R. I., Camp Foster, conduct prejudicial to good order and military discipline, spoke back to Capt. Moran, 5 R. I. Arty., when asked why he was out quarters, refused Capt. Moran’s order to remain until guard arrived to arrest him, drew his bayonet on Capt. Moran, guilty on all charges, 3 months hard labor (RG153LL2383). Feb. 13, 65 discharged. March 10, 88 pension #644057/XC2692048/518002 Ks. March 01, 08 died. Sep. 30, 16 widow Mary C. pension #1077891/820660 Ks.
GRAFF, Henry: Sgt.; Co. K; m: Oct. 28, 61. Apr. 7, 62 Newport News Camp Casey: discharged; hernia from loading heavy boxes at Camp Curtain. Sep. 20, 62 pension #2621/23689. June 19, 72 widow Ann pension #204247/blank.
GRAFT (GRAF) Balser (Walter)(BALSER, Graft, GROFF, Balsen): Pvt.; Co. G; m: Jan. 10, 62. May 31, 62 Battle of Fair Oaks/7 Pines: WIA. June 12, 62 NY Times: MIA. June 15, 62 Ft. Monroe: died, wounds. July 27, 62 NY Times: died Ft. Monroe Old Point Hosp., GSW. March 31, 79 mother Maria C. pension #243253/blank. - Dec. 9, 79 War Dept.: died Ft. Monroe from wounds received at Battle of Fair Oaks.; June 7, 83 Wash., DC Surg. Gen. O.: entered Ft. Monroe Hygeia Hosp. June 5 and died June 15 vulnus sclopeticum .July 3, 85 father John G. pension #328810/222135 NY - family spoke and wrote German, Pens. O. placed translation in file - Wash. March 28, 62 sent money home via Adams Express, hope war will be over soon and I can come home.
GRAHAM, Benjamin A.: Pvt.; Co. F; m: March 31, 64 Franklin. April 30, 64 Roanoke Island. June 25, 65 New Bern: mustered out. July 13, 65 Harrisburg: discharged. 1890 Census: m: March 31, 64 - June 25, 65; res.: Washington, Pa. Sep. 5, 94 pension #1160522/C2538225/1045481. Sep. 20, 06 Butler reunion. Oct. 19, 16 National Tribune: reunion held Sep. 28 at Pittsb. Memorial Hall, 5th Ave., attended as 1st Vice Pres. May 15, 24 Nat. Tribune: res. 130 First St., Everett.
GRAHAM, Eden H.: Musician; age 23; Co. H; m: Feb. 22, 62. Feb. 12, 63: duty, Drum Corp. Dec. 31, 63 Plymouth discharged; reenlisted. Feb. 27, 64 Plymouth veteran - born Clarion Co. 25 blue eyes light hair 6’0” farmer. Apr. 20, 64 Plymouth POW Anders. March 2, 65 NE Ferry paroled. June 5, 65 discharged. 1890 Census: widow Mehala m: Feb. 21, 62 -June 5, 65 Fifer; res.: Shippenville, Clarion Co.
GRAHAM, William R. - Sergeant, Co. F. Mustered 7 Dec 61. July 4, 63: to 1st. Sgt. Dec. 31, 63 Plymouth discharged; reenlisted. Feb. 3, 64 Plymouth veteran -born Clarion Co. 25 grey eyes black hair 5’10” farmer. Captured 20 April 64 at Plymouth, NC. POW at Andersonville, GA. (Squad 87, 1st Mess) Died 15 August 1864 of Chronic Diarrhea in the stockade at Andersonville, GA. Grave 5737. April 18. 64 Battle of Plymouth: Donaghy, John, Co. F, relieved Morrow , James J. with Co. G which were skirmishing on the Washington road, all day fight, numerous shells; detachment of 85th NY under Lt. Andrews posted to the right of the road, enemy close enough to exchange words, Donaghy wore enlisted coat, carried a musket, while inspecting and directing the troops, shortly before sunset Graham, Wm. R. announced the strengthen enemy were coming in, then announced we are flanked on the left, all returned to Fort Wlliams.
GRANDY, Alvin C.: Cpl.; age 32; Co. A; m: Sep. 7, 61. May 31, 62 Battle of Fair Oaks/7 Pines: KIA. June 12, 62 NY Times: KIA. Dec. 3, 58 wife Mary died. Dec. 24, 64 children Adrianna, Francis, Violia C. pension #77041/76014.
GRANT, Artemus G.: Pvt.; Co. F; m: Dec. 7, 61. Feb. 62 Clarion Co.: left sick. Unknown date and place: discharged.
GRANVILLE, Samuel - Colored Cook, Co. B. Born about 1838 in Martin Co., NC. Enrolled 13 Nov 63 at age 25 and a 5’5” Laborer at Plymouth, NC. Appointed 1 March 64 as Cook. Missing in Action at Battle of Plymouth. Probably killed.
GRAY, Charles C.: Pvt.; age 24; Co. D; m: Sep. 25, 61. Dec. 31, 63 Plymouth discharged; reenlisted. Feb. 2, 64 Plymouth veteran - born Indiana Co. 26 grey eyes light hair 5’10” laborer. Apr. 20, 64 Plymouth POW Anders. Dec. 10, 64 Charleston paroled. June 25, 65 discharged. Aug. 10, 92 pension #1125224/C2553333/1017456. 1905 Anders. Mon. Ded.: attended; res: 401 Rumberger St., Dubois. March 17, 19 Dubois died.
GRAY, Thomas H.(A): Sep. 25, 61 Orrsville enrolled. Sgt.; Co. D; m: Nov. 13, 61 Kittanning. Apr. 20, 64 Plymouth POW Anders. Aug. 17, 64 Anders.: died; dropsy, chr. diarr. Anders. Nat. Cem. #5971 buried. June 8, 65 widow Hannah pension #96948/168495. Feb. 24, 69 minors John A., Ruth, Hannah M. pension #172190/168496.
GRAY, William E.: Pvt.; age 19; Co. H; m: Feb. 22, 62. May 1863: to Cpl. April. 20, 64 Plymouth POW Anders. Charleston Florence. Dec. 20, 64 Charleston paroled. Dec. 23, 64 Annapolis College Green Barracks. Dec. 24, 64 Camp Parole. March 3 65 discharged. Dec. 8, 80 pension #413334/351528 - May 63 Regt. Hosp. 2-3 weeks, injured back working on breast works. Aug. 20, 96 Butler: reunion, res.: Franklin. 1905 Anders. Mon. Ded.: applied, not present; res.: 1208 Franklin St., Franklin. Dec. 30, 16 Franklin died. Jan. 15, 17 widow Harriet pension #1085465/848568. Nov. 30, 2000 eBay offered for sale enlistment papers.
GREEK, Daniel: Pvt.; Co. G; m: Jan. 10, 62. May 25, 62 detached 1st NY Arty. and/or 8 Indep. Btry. NY Lt. Arty.(units attached to 103 Pa. for the Pen. Campaign). Aug. 12, 62 deserted. Aug. 31 62 Roanoke Island: whereabouts known. 1865 applied for pension (no file nr.); refused, abandoned his claim. Nov. 2, 65 mother Olive pension #114286/blank - no evidence of death. 1890 Census: m: Aug. 61 - 1863; res.: Sherret, Armstrong Co.
GREENWALT, David: Pvt.; Co. H; m: Feb. 22, 62. June 23, 62 Phila.: discharged, Surg. Cert. Dec. 20, 89 pension #744734/918486. 1890 Census: m: Nov. 16, 61 - June 23, 62 squashed down by provision wagon hurt insides; res.: Leeper, Clarion Co. May 18, 09 Nat. Soldier’s Home, Dayton: #33758 July 13, 1910; Soldier’s Home, Mountion Br., Johnson City, Tn.: March 13, 12 to Dayton May 2, 13; to Mt. Br. Oct. 8, 13 - July 1, 20: age 73 5’7” grey hair and eyes reads/writes Cath. stone mason res.: Clarion married Mary res. Leeper defective vision debility old age growth left side lower lip general condition fair notify sister T. A. Briusley (?), Clarion, Pa. July 26, 21 Marienville died.
GREGG, Andrew: Pvt.; Co. G; m: Jan. 10, 62. Aug. 10, 62 NYC Davids Island hosp. Discharged: Oct. 30, 62 NY David’s Island hosp.: Surg. Cert. - born Armstrong Co. 31 gray eyes dark hair laborer (mil.); Nov. 10, 62 (Regt.). Aug. 3, 63 pension #29907/blank - June 10, 62 White Oak Swamp -Harrison‘s Landing Regt. Hosp. diarr., rheum; hosp. shelled by CSA; WIA lower back from spent shell.
GRIFFIN, George W.: Pvt.; Co. I; m: Dec. 16, 61. Dec. 14, 62 Battle of Kinston: KIA. Aug. 3, 63 mother Mary pension #29113/87452. Brothers Joseph and John.
GRIFFIN, John: Pvt.; age 33; Co. I; enrolled 11 Dec. 61 Harrisville and mustered 22 Feb. 62. Captured 20 April 64 at Plymouth, NC. POW at Andersonville, GA. (Squad 44, 2nd Mess) Admitted 25 May 64 to the prison hospital with Febris Intermittent. Returned to the stockade 13 June 64. Also listed as dying 13 June 1864. July 7 (6), 64 Anders. : died, acute diarr. Anders. Nat. Cem. #2988 buried. Nov. 28, 64 NY Times: died Anders. March 30, 65 widow Mary J. pension #87843/133728. 3 December 64 Pittsburgh Dispatch: died Andersonville “June 14”. Brothers George and Joseph.
GRIFFIN, Joseph S.: Pvt.; Co. I; m: Dec. 16, 61. Dec. 31, 63 Plymouth discharged; reenlisted. Feb. 3, 64 Plymouth veteran - born Armstrong Co. 28 grey eyes dark hair 5’11” laborer single. Apr. 20, Plymouth POW Anders. Charleston Florence. Dec. 10, 64 Charleston paroled. June 25, 65 New Bern: mustered out. July 13, 65 Harrisburg: discharged. Feb. 26, 78 pension #249406/blank. Request for Federal Headstone: died May 27, 85; buried Armstrong Co. Brothers George and John.
GRIFFIN, Lewis: Pvt.; age 39; Co. D; m: Aug. 30, 62 Kittanning - born Armstrong Co. farmer. April 12, 63: picket duty. Aug. 30, 62 - Jan. 25, 64: daily duty collier. March 1864: duty QM Dept. Apr. 20, 64 Plymouth POW Anders. Savannah. Unknown date: Anders. Hosp. scurvy, diarr, debilitated and blind. Oct. 20, 64 on/about: moved to Savannah Hosp. Oct. 22, 64 Savannah: gave daguerreotype of his wife to Levi Nolf (died Annapolis ), who gave it to Martin Smith to take home. Died: comrades state in prison (Regt.); alleged Oct. 1, 64 no location (Cas. Sheet); not listed (Roll of Honor). Dec. 10, 64 military changed status MIA to POW. Dec. 18, 64 NY Times: Savannah Prison Hosp. died. Feb. 15, 65 widow Lyannah pension #83085/blank. Feb. 23, 67 minor pension #142817/125295. 1890 Census: widow Lyannah m: Sep. 62 - Oct. 30, 64 died Anders., POW Anders.; res.: Madison Township, Armstrong Co. Reported to have died 22 Oct 64 in the prison hospital at Savannah, GA.
GRIFFITH, Richard: Pvt.; age 26; Co. K; m: Jan. 25, 62. Feb. 27, 62 deserted.
GRIM, Daniel: Musician; Co. H; m: Feb. 22, 62. April 4, 62 Alexandria, Va.: died, typhoid.
GROCE (GROSSE), Henry: Pvt.; Co. H; m: Feb. 22, 62. July 21, 62 NY Tribune: sick, aboard Str. COMMODORE from Harr. Landg. Sep. 23, 63: trfd. to Co. H, 2 VRC. May 6, 80 pension #363995/XC2649875/464570 - July 15 - 16. Oct. 62 Suffolk - claimed that on Blackwater River Expedition march: crippled left foot. June 28, 17 Kelso, Wash. died. Aug. 14, 20 minor pension #1162369 Wash. Apr. 25, 32 widow Harriet pension #1716767/ Wash. No certificates issued.
GROCE (GRACE), Joseph C. K.: Pvt.; age 19; Co. H; m: Jan. 17, 62 Clarion Co. June 29, 62 Peninsula: detailed to care for sick and wounded; MIA. June 30, 62 Peninsula : on march to Harrison‘s Land. taken POW. July 4, 62 Richmond POW. Sep. 12, 62 Aiken’s Landing (City Point) paroled. POW Report: captured James River July 1, confined Richmond July 4, paroled City Point July 25, or paroled Aiken’s Landing Sep. 12, sent to Wash., DC Sep. 62. Oct. 62: to Regt. Dec. 31, 63 Plymouth discharged; reenlisted. Feb. 27, 64 Plymouth veteran - born Clarion Co. 21 gray eyes brown hair 5’11” farmer. Apr. 20, 64 Plymouth POW Anders. Savannah Charleston Florence. Fall 1864 Florence: San. Comm. issued drawers and shirt. Nov. 23, 64 Savannah paroled. Dec. 4, 64 Annapolis Div. #1 Hosp. Dec. 8 (28), 64 Annapolis Div. #1 Hosp.: died, chr. diarr., age 21, single. Dec. 10, 64 Annapolis Ash Grove Cem. (Nat. Mil. Cem.) #1084 buried (not on Cem. Roster.) Request for Federal Headstone: buried Shippenville cemetery June 30, 80 mother Catherine pension #274458/“not issued". Aug. 2, 86 father John pension #342958/“not issued".
GROSSMAN, Adam - Private. Mustered 29 Feb 64 at Cherry Twp, Butler Co., PA at age 20. Discharged 25 March 65 on Surgeon's Certificate at Butler, PA. Buried in Annandale Cemetery, Cherry Twp., Butler Co., PA.
GROSSMAN, Benjamin Curtis - Private, Co. E. Born 4 March 1844 in Franklin Twp, Butler Co., PA, son of John & Eliza Grossman. Mustered 7 Dec 61 at age 18, grey eyes, brown hair, 5’8” Farmer. Mustered 17 Sept 62 into Co. E, 10th Veteran Reserve Corps. Married about 1871 to Jane. Appointed 29 July 1899 as Postmaster of Bosworth, Carroll Co., MO. Applied 21 Oct 1901 for a pension #1276412/C2540728/1038222 MO. Died 31 May 1906. Buried in Big Creek Cemetery, Bosworth, MO.
GRUBBS, George Washington - Private, Co. G. Born 10 March 1844 in Armstrong Co., PA, son of Jacob & Jane (Graham) Grubbs. Mustered 10 Jan 62 at age 18 with grey eyes, fair hair, 5’7” Laborer. Detailed 30 April - Dec 62 in the Ambulance Corps. Plymouth, NC, 27 Jan 64: Court Martial charge - That on Oct. 26, 63, while at his picket post on Lee’s Mill Road, did threaten Asa Johnson, Jr., citizen, without provocation. Cocked his gun also drew his bayonet and pressed it against Johnson. Court stated not guilty. Acquitted (RG153OO103). Discharged 31 Dec 63 at Plymouth, NC for reenlistment. Captured 20 April 64 at Plymouth, NC. POW at Andersonville, GA, Charleston & Florence, SC. Paroled 7 Dec 64 at Charleston, SC. Arrived 16 Dec 64 at Camp Parole, MD. Furloughed 26 Dec 64 - 31 Jan 65. Absent sick 4 March 65 in Hospital No. 6, Annapolis, MD. Absent sick April 65. Sent 4 May 65 to Camp Distribution, VA, then to Regiment. Mustered out 25 June 65 at New Bern, NC. Married about 1867 to Catherine A. Knepshield. Discharged 13 July 65 at Harrisburg, PA. Applied 6 Aug 1883 for a pension #491977/477150 W. VA. 26 Oct 1911 issue of the National Tribune: of DeLeon Springs, FL. Visited Washington, DC. Had been living in Apollo, with his wife, on his way to DeLeon where he will make his home. 25 Nov 1917 issue of the National Tribune contains a brief obit. Died 9 Nov 1916 of Apoplexy at Turtle Creek, Allegheny Co., PA. Buried in Churchill Cemetery. Headstone. Widow Catharine applied 22 Nov 1916 for a pension #1078681/846053.
GUIHER, Andrew: Pvt.; age 19; Co. A; m: Sep. 7, 61. Dec. 31, 63 Plymouth discharged; reenlisted. Feb. 2, 64 Plymouth veteran - born Clarion 21 hazel eyes dark hair 5’10½” laborer. Apr. 17-20 Battle of Plymouth: WIA while manning gun in Ft. Williams, received a musket ball in the face striking him below the right eye passing diagonally through the head without hitting a vital spot. Captured 20 April 64 at Plymouth, NC. Arrived 19 May 64 at General Hospital No. 7 (Fair Grounds Hospital), Raleigh, NC. Transferred 28 May 64 to Salisbury, NC. POW Salisbury Anders. Charleston Florence. Arrived 19 May 64 at General Hospital No. 7 (Fair Grounds Hospital), Raleigh, NC. Transferred 28 May 64 to Salisbury, NC. May 29, 64 Salisbury POW Hosp.: after treatment by CSA doctors in Plymouth. Dec. 10, 64 Charleston paroled. June 25, 65 New Bern: mustered out. July 13, 65 Harrisburg: discharged. June 14, 70 pension #157446/110723 -claimed 3 weeks Plymouth - Raleigh - Salisbury, comrades stated they saw him shot and helped him into the bombproof at Ft. Williams where he was left when they surrendered; he came to Anders. about 3 months after the Battle, almost blind, also had chronic diarrhea and piles. May 12, 02 Gastown (near Geistown), Cambria Co. died. May 14, 02 buried. Aug. 16, 02 widow Maggie pension #768849/605349.
GUIHER, Clark: Pvt.; age 20; Co. A; m: Sep. 7, 61. Dec. 31, 63 Plymouth discharged; reenlisted. Feb. 2, 64 Plymouth veteran - born Clarion 22 grey eyes light hair 5’7” laborer. Apr. 20, 64 Plymouth POW Anders. Salisbury Libby (Richmond) Feb. 24, 65 Aikens Landing paroled. Feb. 28, 65 Camp Parole. June 25, 65 New Bern: mustered out. July 13, 65 Harrisburg: discharged. March 3, 83 pension #47340/689855 Ohio. March 5, 02 Danville, Va. Soldier’s National Home #4125 admitted. Apr. 21, 05 trfd. to Dayton Nat. Mil. Home : #30350 Pvt. Co. A, 103 Pa. m: Sep. 7, 61 Kittanning - June 25, 65 New Bern veteran 1864 Anders. born Pa. 60 5’7” blue eyes dark hair reads/writes Prot. laborer res. : Garland, Warren Co. pension. June 25, 16 Dayton Home: died, carcinoma face; notified son John, Lewistown, Il. Nat. Home Cemetery #Sec. 1 Row 14 #21 buried. Aug. 19, (?) widow Mary pension #790051/blank.
GUIHER, Isaac: Pvt.; age 40; Co. A; m: Sep. 7, 61 Callensburg. May 15, 62 Newport News: died. Hampton National Cem. #4289 buried. March 20, 63 widow Elizabeth pension #15707/23046. June 18, 187(?) minor pension #188255/152836.
GUIHER, Jacob B.: Pvt.; Co. A; m: Feb. 27, 64 - born Clarion Co. 20 yrs. 11 mo. grey eyes brown hair 5’8” farmer. June 25, 65 discharged. Dec. 31, 90 pension #977391/841414 Pa. Sep. 16, 09 Foxburg reunion; res.: South Sharon. Aug. 4, 13 Hampton Nat. Soldier’s Home-#20979 29 Feb. 64-25 June 65 senility, cardiac born Pa. 70 5’10” grey eyes and hair reads and writes Prot. carpenter res.: Waterford, OH married-Anna S. Sep. 30, 1913 requested discharge. Jan. 16, 17 New Waterford, Ohio: died. Feb. 06, 17 widow Hannah S. pension #1093174/858209 Ohio.
GUIHER, John C.: Pvt.; age 23; Co. A; m: Sep. 7, 61. Dec. 31, 63 Plymouth discharged; reenlisted. Feb. 2, 64 Plymouth veteran - born Clarion 25 grey eyes light hair 5’8” laborer. Apr. 20, 64 Plymouth POW Anders. Charleston Florence Salisbury Richmond Feb. 22, 65. Feb. 24, 65 Aikens Landing paroled. March 9, 65 Camp Parole Hosp. June 28, 65 discharged. Apr. 09, 89 pension #698262/883058. 1905 Anders. Mon. Ded. attended,; res.: Grampian, Clearfield Co. Sep. 16, 09 Foxburg reunion; res.: Grampian. Oct. 24, 17 Grampian: died. Buried Grampian Friends Cemetery. Nov. 14, 17 widow Mary pension #1110262/850582. Regt. Hist.: page 34 photo.
GWINN (GUINN), John A.: Pvt.; age 21; Co. C; m: Sep. 16, 61. March - April 63: to Cpl. Dec. 31, 63 Roanoke Island discharged; reenlisted. Feb. 24, 64 Roanoke Island veteran - born Westmoreland Co. 23 brown eyes sandy hair 6’1” soldier. Sep. 20, 64: to Sgt. Oct .- Nov. 64: commanded detachment which returned to Plymouth after Union capture; stayed a few days, returned to Roanoke Island. June 25, 65 New Bern: mustered out. July 13, 65 Harrisburg: discharged. 1890 Census: m: Sep. 19, 61 - July 13, 65 rheum; res.: Oakland. Aug. 27, 90 pension #845230/591535. Sep. 16, 09 Foxburg reunion, res.: Parnassus, Pa. Oct. 23, 16 Parnassus died. Nov. 16, 16 National Tribune: died Oct. 23, New Kensington, GAR Post 53. Regt. Hist. photos pages: 45, 124
GUMBERT, Henry - Corporal, Co. D. Born 27 Sept 1830 in Armstrong Co., PA. Enlisted 25 Sept 61, a 31 year old Collier. Brown eyes, dark hair, 6’0” Re-enlisted 2 Feb 64 at Plymouth, NC. Received bullet wound to right leg & captured 20 April 64 at Plymouth, NC. Stayed behind at Plymouth with the wounded. Arrived 19 May 64 at General Hospital No. 7 (Fair Grounds Hospital), Raleigh, NC. Transferred 21 May 64 to Andersonville, GA. Admitted 30 May 64 to the prison hospital due to Vulnus Sclopeticum (gunshot wound). Died 26 June 1864 of Chronic Diarrhea in the hospital at Andersonville, GA. Grave 2531. Widow Rachel applied 18 Jan 65 for a pension #79546/73271. 12 April 1877 minor pension #230852/177673.