Roster of the 103d PA Infantry

SACKETS, James - Private, Co. D. Enlisted 25 Sept 61 at Kittanning, PA, a 44 year old Collier from Armstrong Co., PA. Mustered 13 Nov 61. Wounded 14 Dec 62 at the Battle of Kinston, NC. Discharged 20 June 63 on Surgeon's Certificate at Plymouth, NC.  Applied 15 Sept 63 for a pension #32815/19638. Buried in Widnoon Methodist Cemetery, Armstrong Co., PA. Headstone. Also borne as SACHETT & SACKETT.

SADLER, Israel:  Pvt.; “age 22"; Co. C; m: Sep. 16, 61.  April 1, 62 Newport News: chr. diarr.  June 14 -  19, 62 Wash., DC. Mt. Pleasant Hosp.  June 19, 62 Mt. Pleasant Hosp.: discharged, Surg. Cert. - born Salem, Pa.  “26”  blue eyes  brown hair  5’8”  carpenter.  Sep. 3, 80 pension #410957/827501.  1890 Census:  m: Sep. 16, 61 - “June 5, 63"; res.: Plumcreek Township, Armstrong Co.  Jan. 29, 08 died.  Jan. 31, 08 Armstrong Co. St. Thomas Church Cem. buried.  Feb. 19, 08 widow Margaret pension #885397/689816.  May 21, 08 National Tribune:  at his home in Gastown, age 75, died (no date), served in Co. C 103 Pa, survived by his widow.

SAINT CLAIR (SINCLAIR), Robert:  Pvt.; age 44; Co. K; m: Feb. 12, 62.  May 31, 62 Battle of Fair Oaks/7 Pines: WIA.  Discharged on Surgeon's Certificate.                                                                           

SALYARDS (SALIARDS), Andrew Jackson:  Oct. 30, 61 Rimersburg enrolled.  Pvt.; Co. F; m: Dec. 7, 61 Camp Orr.  April - June 62 Newport News Hosp.: sick.  Aug. 18, 62 Baltimore: sick “since April”.  Aug. 30, 62: duty.  Dec. 14, 62 Battle of Kinston:  WIA.  Jan. 29 - Feb. 63:  furlough.  April 12, 63: present.  Jan. 3 - April 64 New Bern Foster Hosp.: patient.  Aug. 64 Pittsburgh Hosp.  Dec. 7, 64 Pittsburgh hosp.: discharged.  Aug. 16, 76 pension #224109/144876 - at Battle of Kinston, NC the ball entered lower third right thigh passing upwards and lodged near spinal column, partial paralysis lower extremities.  Jan. 28, 82 died.  March 1, 82 widow Helen V. pension #290433/197858. 

SAMPSON, Joseph:  Pvt.; age 18; Co. F; m: Dec. 7, 61.  July 2, 62 NY Tribune:  at Wash., DC Judiciary Square Hosp.  Feb. 26, 63 New Bern Gen. Hosp.: patient.  Aug. 20, 63 Plymouth:  court martial-charge on July 26 at Roanoke Island Ft. Reno refused 1st Sgt. order to report for extra guard duty, punishment for being late for roll-call, and C.O‘s. order to go to the guard house, pled guilty, confine 1 month with 24 lb. ball & chain, 14 days bread and water, fined $10 (RG153NN585). Died 6 Sept 1863 of congestion of the lungs at Fort Reno, Roanoke Island, NC. New Bern Nat. Cem. #1186 buried. Oct. 16, 79 father John pension #252497/199800. 

SANDERSON, James:  Pvt.; Co. E; m: Dec. 7, 61.  Died:  April 20, 62 Wash., DC Eckington Hosp. (mil.); April 10 or 12, 62 Wash., DC measles (Regt.).  Wash.  Mil. Asylum Cem. #G3258 buried.  July 31, 88 mother Margaret pension #377660/259423. 

SANDERSON, Samuel Smith:  Pvt.; age 19; Co. B; m: Sep. 24, 61.  June 12, 62 White House Landing, Va.: died, typhoid.

SANFORD, Wm. W (M).:  Oct. 30, 61 Rimersburg. enrolled.  Pvt.; age 20; Co. F; m: Dec. 7, 61 Camp Orr. Dec. 14, 62 Battle of Kinston:  WIA,  GSW.  Dec. 18, 62 New Bern Foster Hosp.: amputation knee joint shot fracture, ball passed between bone of right leg 3” below knee joint, tibia indented, pus in synovial cavity. operated Jan. 10, Surg. Morony, 2d.  Maryland Inf., Jan. 11 chills and dyspnea, died Jan. 12 pyaemia (Surg. & Mil. Hist. of War of Rebellion Vol. II Part 3 page 406).  Casualty Sheet:  single, effects delivered to father, res. Clarion Co., buried Jan. 13 row #5 of 51 Pa. 10 am. (no cemetery.)  Oct. 17, 64 mother Catherine pension #217857/198013 - 2 letters: June 15, 62 sent money home and discusses Pen. Campaign; letter by his Surgeon discussing operation and death.

SANKEY, Milo (Milow) A.:  Dec. 16, 61 Harrisville enrolled.  Pvt.; age 18; Co. I; m: Feb. 22, 62   Kittanning.  May 6 - Aug. 31, 62 Yorktown: sick.  Dec. 14, 62 Battle of Kinston:  WIA.  Dec. 14, 62 New Bern Academy Hosp. Surg. Cowgill, USV: fracture right arm; Jan. 8 hemorrhage, amputation; died Jan. 8 exhaustion and pyaemia  (Med. & Surg. History of the War of the Rebellion Vol. II Part 2 page 644).  Jan. 8, 63 New Bern Academy Hosp. Death Cert.: age 18, died Jan. 8, buried Jan. 9, unmarried, resident Butler Co.; Doctor’s Report: amputated right shoulder joint Dec. 27, 62  hemorrhage died loss of blood Jan. 8, 63.  Muster Out Roll:  died New Bern, records lost, no data can be given of  wounds received Dec. 14, 62 Kinston. 

SAXTON, Amaziah (Amasiah):  Sep. 7, 61 Callensburg enrolled.  Pvt.; Co. A; m: Sep. 7, 61.  May - June 62: absent sick.  Aug. 30, 62: duty.  Feb. 2, 64 Plymouth veteran - born Clarion Co.  28  grey eyes  dark hair  5’10” laborer  due $402 .  April 20, 64 Plymouth POW  Anders.  Charleston  Florence. Oct. 22, 64 Florence Hosp.: sick.  Died Florence Stockade Hosp.:  Oct. 24, 64 (Regt., muster out roll); Oct. 25 (POW Memo and pension.).  Florence Nat. Cem. buried as UNKNOWN.  Nov. 5, 78 mother Margaret pension #240132/195040.

SAXTON, Hezekiah:  Pvt.; age 24; Co. A; m: Sep. 7, 61.  Aug. 31 - Dec. 31, 62 Suffolk: became sick while spotting for battery during expedition to Blackwater River, VA.  March 28, 63 New Bern discharged, Surg. Cert. - born Clarion Co.  24  black eyes and hair  5’11” laborer.  Pvt.; Co. L, 12 Pa. Cav. (113); m. March 26, 64.  July 20, 65 discharged.  March 12, 80 pension #347770/883389. Request for Fed. Headstone: Jan. 8, 01 died; Rimersburg Cem. buried.  Aug. 30, 04 widow Kate  pension #812664/647209.

SAXTON, James W.:  Pvt..; age 43; Co. E; m: Dec. 7, 61 Rimersburg.  June 29, 62 Charles City Road Hosp.: left, sick.  July 9, 62 NY Times:  aboard  Str. KNICKERBOCKER Old Point, James River - NYC & Phila. Hosp., typhoid fever.  July 14, 62 NY Tribune:  aboard  Str. STATE OF MAINE Ft. Monroe - NYC hosp. July 14, 62 NY Times and NY Tribune:  aboard Str. EMPIRE STATE Pen. - NYC Long Island Hosp., fever, res. Clarion Co. Died:  July 26, 62 Phila. unknown date or L. I. Hosp. (Regt.); July 1862 Clarion Co. or  July 26, 62 L. I. College Hosp. or Phila. unknown date (mil.).  Nov. 21, 62 widow Mary A. pension #6642/26748 - July 11, 64 Long Island College Hosp Death Cert.- died July 26 , chr. diarr. 1890 Census: widow Mary husband died 1862; res.: Toby Township, Clarion Co. 

SAXTON, Uriah:  Pvt.; age 20; Co. A; m: Sep. 7, 61.  Dec. 7, 61 Camp Orr discharged, Surg. Cert. 

SAY, William H.:  Pvt.; age 21; Co. A; m: Sep. 7, 61.  June 16, 62 Wash., DC Mt. Pleasant Hosp. discharged, Surg. Cert.- born Butler Co.  23  blue eyes  light brown hair  5’7”  farmer.  Pvt.; Co. E, 16 Cav.; m: Sep. 27, 62. June 17, 65 discharged.  Oct. 18, 84 pension #524821/358163 - spring 1862 Yorktown - Williamsburg contracted bronchitis while building corduroy bridges, much rain, no blankets or straw, etc.  Aug. 20, 96 Butler reunion; res.: Jefferson Center.

SCAREM, David:  2d. Corp.; Co. D, 13 Pa.; m: April 25, 61 for 3 months.  Sgt.; age 23; Co. C; m: Sep.   16, 61.  July 15, 62 - April 63: recruiting.  Sep. 24, 63 Plymouth:  to Co. B, 10 VRC.   March 7, 79 pension #271137/246046. Request for Fed. Headstone: July 27, 85 died, Pittsburgh buried.  Dec. 19, 85 widow Janelin pension  #333572/500189.

SCHAREM, John:  Pvt.; age 20; Co. B; m: Sep. 24, 61.  Feb. 2, 64 Plymouth veteran - born Armstrong Co.  22  brown eyes and hair  5’5”  farmer.  Apr. 20, 64 Plymouth POW  Anders.  No parole date or info. after Battle of Plymouth (mil.).  Anders. Register #40282:  left  for unknown destination.

SCHELL (SHELL), George:  Pvt.; age 28; Co. G; m: Jan. 10, 62.  Nov. - Dec. 62 Suffolk: detached.  Feb. 2, 64  Plymouth veteran - born Butler Co.  30  brown eyes  dark hair  5’6½”  laborer.  April 20, 64 Plymouth POW  Anders.  Charleston  Florence.  Oct. 2, 64 Florence Stockade Hosp.: sick, born 1834, exchanged.  Dec.  16 (14), 64 Charleston paroled.  Feb. 2, 65: furlough.  April 20 (19), 65 Roanoke Island : died.  New Bern Nat. Cem. #1159 buried.

SCHORMAN, Henry:  Sep. 7, 61 Callensburg enrolled.  Pvt.; age 30; Co. A; m: Sep. 7, 61.   Feb. 2, 64 Plymouth veteran - born Bucks Co.  32  brown eyes  black hair  6’1½”  laborer  $402. April 20, 64 Plymouth POW  Anders.  Charleston  Florence.  Dec. 8, 64 Florence: died while a POW. Florence Nat. Cem. buried as UNKNOWN.

SCHOTT, George D.:  2d Lt.; age 28; Co. A; m: Sep. 7, 61 Callensburg.   June 12, 62 NY Times:  Battle of Fair Oaks WIA, MIA.  May 31, 62 Battle of Fair Oaks : “killed in the advance” (Regt.).  Sep. 25, 63 widow Caroline E. pension #34289/71984.  Jan. 15, 74 minor pension #213351/164123.  1863 Pa. Adj. Gen.: date of rank Aug. 13, 61, killed May 31, 62.

SCHRECKENGOST, Adam - Private, Co. D. Age 25. Mustered 25 Sept 61.  Feb. 2, 64 Plymouth veteran - born Armstrong Co.  27  grey eyes  auburn  hair  5’5”  farmer. Captured 20 April 64 at Plymouth, NC. POW at Andersonville, GA. (Squad 79, 1st Mess) Died 12 August 1864 of Acute Diarrhea in the stockade at Andersonville, GA.  Aug. 12, 64 (mil.); July 17, 64 (Regt.); Aug. 12, 64 diarr. (Roll of Honor).  Anders. Nat. Cem. #5429 buried - A SCHRENGENGAST  Pa.  March 11, 65 widow Catherine pension #85826/blank.  Dec. 3, 69 minor pension #182479/152666. Also born as SCHRECENGOST.

SCHRECKENGOST, Jeremiah:  Pvt.; age 25; Co. C; m: Sep. 3, 63.  June 25, 65 New Bern: mustered out.   July 13, 65 Harrisburg: discharged.  Dec. 5, 92 pension #565595/973872. 

SCHRECKENGOST (SHAREKENGORT), Levi:  Pvt.; Co. D; m: Sep. 26, 61.  May 31, 62 Battle of Fair Oaks: WIA, head.  June 7, 62 NY Tribune: aboard Str. DANIEL WEBSTER arrived Boston.  June 12, 62 NY Times: Battle of Fair Oaks WIA.  April 1864 Plymouth: claimed veteran, no papers.  April 20, 64 Plymouth POW  Anders.  Charleston  Florence.  Feb. 26, 65 N. E. Ferry paroled.  June 2, 65 discharged. 1890 Census:  m: Jan. 64 - June 65 (2d enl.), heart disease, rheum.; res.: Putneyville.  Feb. 12, 91 pension #988653/C2568098/879417.  1905 Anders. Monument Ded.; res.: Putneyville.  Sep. 16, 09 Foxburg reunion.; res.: New Bethlehem.  April 11, 07 National Tribune:  C. E. Shreckengost, Putneyville, disagrees with plans for monument for Capt. Wirtz, his father was taken prisoner at Plymouth and confined over 10 months in Anders., often heard his father about him.  April 9, 08 National Tribune: Clark E. Schreckengost, New Bethlehem, every son of a veteran should write in an ernest effort to secure passage of POW bill.  Regt. Hist.: page 34 photo.

SCOTT, Andrew J.:  Cpl.; age 32; Co. C; m: Sep. 16, 61.  June 20, 63 discharged, Surg. Cert.

SCOTT, Baptist H.:  Pvt.; age 25; Co. C; m: Sep. 16, 61.  Jan. 14, 63: to 1st.  Sgt.  June 16, 63: commissioned 2d Lt.  Sep. 16, 64 discharged.  1890 Census:  m: Sep. 16, 61 - Sep. 16, 64, malaria; res.: Shady Plain, Armstr. Co. Feb. 26, 96 pension #1175026/909349.  Aug. 20, 96 Butler reunion; res.: Shady Plane.  Sep. 16, 09 Foxburg reunion; res.:  Pittsburgh.  May 9, 18 Pittsburgh died. 

SCOTT, George:  Pvt.; age 21; Co. D; m: Nov. 13, 61.  Aug. 5, 62 Phila. Gen. Hosp.: discharged, Surg. Cert. - born Jefferson Co.  21  grey eyes  light hair  5’6”  laborer.  Feb. 20, 82 pension #440674/456810 -claimed 1862 Pen. Campaign: was at Bottom’s Bridge, an old house used as a hosp., to White House, to Phila. Broad & Cherry St. Hosp.  1890 Census:  m: Sep. 25, 61 - Aug. 5, 62; res.: Fuller, Jefferson Co.  Jan. 5, 22 Reynoldsville died.  Jan. 18, 22 widow Polly pension #1183635/911978. 

SCOTT, James H.:  Nov. 20, 61 Butler enrolled.  Pvt.; age 19; Co. E; m: Dec. 7, 61 Camp Orr.  May 31, 62: WIA. May - June 62: absent Annapolis Gen. Hosp.  June 7, 62 NY Tribune:  listed casualty Sat. engagement.  June 12, 62 NY Times:  wounded shoulder.   Aug. 18, 62 present.  April 12, 63: to Cpl.  April 20, 64 Plymouth POW  Anders.  Charleston  Florence.   Oct. 2, 64 Florence Stockade Hosp.: born 1842, Pa., dead.  Dec. 1, 64: died enroute from Florence to Charleston as a POW about to be paroled (mil.); (pencil note in mil. file) “died Oct. 2, 64 Florence, paroled at Charleston  Dec. 6, 64, dead, left in Charleston”;  Casualty Sheet : died Dec. 1, 64 no place (location).  Feb. 5, 66 widow Mary (Molly) J. pension #120619/134433 - Sep. 16, 63 Plymouth: letter to wife not much news, our pickets are fired on every few nights, had one killed a few nights ago, some talk of going to Elizabeth City, discusses war, am so sick but will be better in a few days; comrade stated with James through  Anders. - Florence, on Nov. 30, others paroled and taken to Charleston, James was so sick and feeble he had to help him from Florence prison to the cars, during passage he became worse and died before arrival at Charleston about  l Dec. 64

SCOTT, Sharp W. :  Pvt.; Co. C; m: Sep. 16, 61.  June 62 White Oak Swamp: sick. Aug. 19, 62  NY Tribune:  aboard  Str. MISSISSIPPI arrived NYC with sick and wounded.  Aug. 29, 62 NYC Ft. Wood discharged, Surg. Cert. - born Armstrong Co. 19  blue eyes  light hair  5’11”  fireman  left leg injured, unable to march.  Sgt.; Co. C, 5th. Pa. Hvy. Arty.; m: Aug. 24, 64.  June 30, 65 discharged.   Aug. 21, 89 pension #723911/C2559515/1002847 - Aug. 12, 62 Harr. Landing - Bedloes Island Ft. Wood, diarr., lost finger. 

SEATON, Lamberton:  Pvt.; Co. K; m: Oct. 28, 61.  June 2, 62 Savage Station, Va.: absent, sick.  Dec. 17, 63 Plymouth: court martial charge-desertion, from June 5, 62 - Dec. 26, 63  Savage Station, on furlough  June 10 - July 10, 62 from NYC Hosp., went home, became ill, under doctor’s care, father agreed, also underage and in poor health, acquitted but guilty of AWOL, JAG returned case for further deliberation, POW at Plymouth (RG153MM1392.).  Dec. 26, 63: present.  April 20, 64 Plymouth POW  Anders.  Charleston  Florence.  Oct. 7, 64 Florence Stockade Hosp.:  born 1845 Ohio.  Dec. 6, 64 Charleston paroled.   Feb. 22, 65: discharged. Dec. 20, 76 pension #228959/172483.  Jan. 2, 28 Emmett, Ks. died.       

SEDWICK, William Beatty:  Pvt.; age 22; Co. E; m: Dec. 6 (7), 61.  Feb. 2, 64 Plymouth veteran - born Butler Co. 24  brown eyes and hair  5’9¾”  carpenter.  April 20, 64 Plymouth POW  Anders.  Charleston   Sep. 10, 64 Florence   Salisbury   Richmond Feb. 22, 65.  Oct. 2, 64 Florence Stockade Hospital: born 1839.  Fall 1864 Florence Stockade:  Sanitary Commission  issued  shirt.  Paroled:  Feb. 24, 65 Aikens Landing (mil); May 15, 65 (Regt.). Feb. 26 - March 6, April 28 - May 8, 65 Annapolis Div. #1 Hsp.: debility.  May 1, 65: to 1st. Sgt.  June 25, 65 New Bern: mustered out.  July 13, 65 Harrisburg: discharged.  May 14, 79 pension #286132/289311.  1890 Census:  m: Dec. 1, 61 - June 25, 65; res.: Foxburg.  Sep. 20, 1906 Butler reunion.  1905 Anders. Mon. Ded.; res.: RFD 66, Parkers Landing.  Sep. 16, 09 Foxburg reunion; res.: Foxburg.  Feb. 14, 17 Foxburg: died, 78/2/6 days, carpenter.  Feb. 16, 17 St. Petersburg Memorial Cem.: buried.  Feb. 24, 17 widow Nancy J. pension  #1095851/854199.

SEETON, (SETON, SEATON), Robert M.:  Dec. 16, 61 Harrisville enrolled.  Cpl. (mil.).; age 40; Co. I; m: Feb. 22, 62 Kittanning (mil.).  May 31, 62 Battle of Fair Oaks: WIA.  June 13, 62 POW  Richmond (mil.).  June 14, 62: POW, captured by CSA J. Stuart’s Cav. during  the ride around  Union lines (Regt.).  July 23, 62 NY Times:  listed  Richmond Hosp. #1  July 10, ribs broken.  June 17, 62 Richmond Prison (mil.).  July 25, 62 City Point paroled.  Dec. 62 - Aug. 3, 63 Ft. Monroe: absent sick.  April 20, 64 Plymouth POW  Anders.  July 8, 64 Anders.: died, diarr. Anders. Nat. Cem. #3057 buried.  Nov. 28, 64 NY Times: died Anders.  3 December 64 Pittsburgh Dispatch: died Andersonville July 8 listed as SERTON. July 10, 65 widow Lucy pension #101437/72225.

SERGENT, James:  Sgt.; Co. K; m: Oct. 28, 61.  Dec. 5, 62 Suffolk: sick.  March 28, “62” New Bern: discharged, Surg. Cert.

SHAFFER, George - Corporal, Co. H. Born 27 May 1841 in Clarion Co., PA, son of Casper & Margaret (Elum) Schaffer. Mustered In 22 Feb 62, a 21 year old Farmer from Farmington Twp, Clarion Co., PA. Brown Eyes, Auburn Hair,  5’ 9” Sick 29 June 62, possibly at Bedloes Hospital, New York City. The July 4, 62 issue of the NY Tribune states that he was aboard the Gunboat Steamer Stepping Stones with Diarrhea en route to Fort Monroe, VA.  The July 8, 62 issue of the NY Times states that he was aboard the Steamer S. R. Spaulding arriving 5 July 62 at Fort Monroe. Detached 15 July or 6 Aug 62 to Feb 63 on recruiting duty in Clarion Co., PA.  Reenlisted 2 Feb 64 at Plymouth, NC. Captured 20 April 64 at Plymouth, NC. POW at Andersonville, GA and Charleston and Florence, SC. Listed as being issued drawers in the Fall of 1864 by the Sanitary Commission. Admitted 2 Oct 64 to the Florence Stockade Hospital. Escaped 7 Oct 64 from the Florence Stockade by his comrade, Private Goe, bribing a guard with a gold watch. He escaped with Privates Norval D. Goe and Reed G. Beggs, Corporals John F. Rupert and James S. Cooper; all of Co. A. 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. Died 10 Jan 1865 in Lucinda, Clarion Co., PA shortly after reaching home while on furlough from Camp Parole, Annapolis, MD. Died from Chronic Diarrhea as a result of starvation in prison. Father Casper applied 24 June 1879 for a pension #247417/249118. Buried 12 Jan 65 in St. Josephs Catholic Church Cemetery, Lucinda, Clarion Co., PA. Also listed as SHAFER & SCHAFFER.

SHAFFER, William H. - Private, Co. C. Enrolled 16 Sept 61 at Kittanning, PA at age 20. Mustered In 7 Dec 61 at Camp Orr.  May 62 Battle of Fair Oaks: WIA.  June 12, 62 NY Times:  WIA leg.  Jan. - Feb. 63: absent since Fair Oaks, wounded slightly, know nothing of  his whereabouts, deserted (mil.).  March - April 63: deserted entry  mistake, detached Wash., DC Douglas Hosp. (mil.).  July 1, 63: to Co. A 3d Regt. Vet. Res. Corp. wounds.  Discharged:  Dec. 6, 64 (Regt.); Dec. 16, 64 Hartford, CT. (mil.).  June 8, 75 pension #204780/141783 - Fair Oaks GSW fracture right leg, Aug. 62 - July 3, 63 Douglas Hosp.  Sep. 16, 09 Foxburg reunion; res.: Hartford, Ct.  Sep. 29, 26 Dennison, Ks.: died, naturally in bed, born Armstrong Co. Oct. 3, 26 Hartford buried.  Nov. 2, 26 widow Catherine E. pension #1559585/A2-5-27 Conn.

SHAKELY, Daniel K.:  Pvt.; age 20, Co. B; m: Sep. 24, 61.  Feb. 26, 64 Plymouth: discharged, Surg. Cert.  Dec. 9, 65 pension #94046/69628.  1890 Census: m: Sep. 24, 61 - May 24, 64 rheum; res.: Petrolia.   Aug. 20, 96 Butler reunion; res.: Petrolia.  Sep. 20, 06 reunion.  Jan. 9, 07 died.  Mary M. widow pension #864428/628757.

Presidents, Soldiers, Statesmen: is a native of Butler County. Pa., born in April 1839; his father, Henry B. Shakley, is deceased, but his mother, Hannah (Kamerer), born in 1813, is yet living. When 21 years old he enlisted for three years Sept. 24, 1861, near Fairview, Pa., as a private in Co. B, 103d Pa. Inf., and actively participated in the battles of Williamsburg, siege of Yorktown, Fair Oaks, Chickahominy, White Oak Swamp, R.R. Bridge, Bottom Bridge, Long Bridge, Jones’ Ford, Charles City Cross Roads, Harrison’s Point, Kingston, White Hall, Goldsboro and eight skir­mishes; he was in hospital early in 1864, at Plymouth, N. C., with rheumatism, about three months, and then discharged at that place in May, 1864, on surgeon’s certificate of disability. His brother, William H., in 139th Pa., died of wounds received in battle. Mr. Shakley was married in Butler county, Pa., March 6, 1867, to Mary Wiles, born in that county May 20, 1840; her parents, John and Mary (Foninger) Wiles, are both deceased;, six children have been. born, to the union, Samuel P:, Lewel1yn P., William D., Annie May, Franklin C., and John C. Mrs. Shakley’s two brothers; Joseph. and John’ Wiles, both served three years; her uncle, Jacob Fomnger served in l8l2 war . While in service Comrade Shakley contracted: rheumatism, and deaf­ness in left ear; he belongs, to Robb Post, No., 530;. G. A. R,. draws $6 pension, is a farmer, and lives a mile and a half  northeast of  Petrolia.

SHAKELY, George - Private, Co. G. Born about 1831 in Clarion Co., PA. Mustered 7 Sept 61 into Co. A a 30 year old Laborer, brown eyes, dark hair, 5’10”. Transferred 7 Dec 61 to Co. G. Reenlisted 2 Feb 64 at Plymouth, NC. Captured 20 April 64 at Plymouth, NC. POW at Andersonville, GA. (Squad 82, 3rd Mess) Died 26 July 1864 of Dysentery in the stockade at Andersonville. Grave 4012. Headstone. Also borne as SHARPLEY.

SHAKELY, George W.:  Pvt.; age 17; Co. B; m: Sep. 24, 61 Queenstown, Armstrong Co.  Feb. 2, 64 Plymouth veteran - born Armstrong Co.  19  grey eyes  brown hair  5’6”  farmer.  April 20, 64 Plymouth POW  Anders.   Charleston   Florence   Salisbury   Richmond Feb. 22, 65.  Oct. 5, 64 Florence Stockade Hsp.: born 1844 Pa.  Fall 64 Florence Stockade: San. Comm. issued drawers.  Feb. 24, 65 Aikens Landing paroled.  June 19, 65 discharged. Died 7 Oct. 67 Nail Creek, Dickson Co., Tn. consumption, ill since coming home from prison.  May 22, 82 widow Sarah  pension #292947/blank.  Oct. 5, 87 minors Thomas and Margaret pension #361692/blank.

SHAKELY (SHALKEY), Henry C.:  Pvt.; age 21; Co. B; m: Sep. 24, 61.  May 31, 62 Battle of Fair Oaks: KIA.  June 12, 62 NY Times:  MIA.  Nov. 24, 88 father Michael pension #384457/(blank) - son killed Fair Oaks “hit by a cannon ball”. 

SHAKELY, Isaac:  Aug. 13, 62 Kittanning enrolled.  Pvt.; age 19; Co. B; m: Aug. 25, 62 Brady‘s Bend - born Butler Co.  19  blue eyes  brown hair  5’7”  blacksmith.   April 20, 64 Plymouth POW  Anders. Charleston  Florence.  Oct. 5, 64 Florence Hosp. Stockade:  born 1844, exchanged.  Fall 1864 Florence Stockade:  San. Comm. issued drawers, hat.  POW Memo: confined Florence 15 Oct.; paroled Dec. 10, 64 Charleston, reported Annapolis College Green Barracks (illegible); to Camp Parole  Dec. 26, 64 - Jan. 25, 65: furlough, 30 days.  Feb. 28, 65: Camp Parole. April 15, 65: Camp Distribution, Va.  May 1, 65: to Cpl. June 25, 65 New Bern: mustered out.  July 13, 65 Harrisburg: discharged.   June 30, 80 pension #404654/250399. 1890 Census:  m: Aug. 15, 62 - June 25, 65, eight months prison, rheum, scurvy; res.: Emlenton.  Aug. 20, 96 Butler reunion; res.: Emlenton.  1905 Anders. Mon. Ded.; res.: 320 Main St., Emlenton.  Sep. 16, 09 Foxburg reunion; res.: Emlenton.  March 20, 12 died.  April 1, 12 widow Sarah J. pension #983593/742377.  

SHALL (SCHALL), Thomas:  Pvt.; age 31, Co. D; m: Nov. 13, 61.  Sep. - Oct. 62 Suffolk: Provost Gd.  Oct. 9, 63: to NY Bedloes Island, Co. B, 10 V R C.  May 2 - 31, 64 NYC Central Park Hosp.: fever.  Sep. 25, 64 Baltimore: discharged.   May 11, 80 pension #367228/421939.  1890 Census:  m: Sep. 25, 61 - Sep. 26, 64, fever; res.:  Mahoning, Armstrong Co.  Sep. 13, 01 minor pension #748516/536978. 

SHALL, William:  Pvt.; age 24, Co. D; m: Nov. 13, 61.  Aug. 14, 62 NY David’s Island: discharged, Surg. Cert., exposure.  Sep. 3, 62 Orrsville died. 

SHANKLE, Andrew:  Pvt.; age 18, Co. G; m: Jan. 10, 62.  Jan. 2, 64: to Sgt.  Feb. 2, 64 Plymouth veteran - born Indiana Co., Pa.  20   brown eyes   fair hair  5’10”  farmer.  April 20, 64 Plymouth POW   Anders.  Charleston  Florence.  Oct. 2, 64 Florence Stockade Hosp.: born 1845, exchanged.  Fall 1864 Florence: San. Comm. issued blanket.  Dec. 11, 64 Charleston paroled.  June 25, 65 New Bern: mustered out.  July 13, 65 Harrisburg: discharged.  Aug. 09, 86 pension  #582370/450594. 1890 Census:  m: Dec. 1, 61-June 5, 65, veteran; res.: Blairsville.  Aug. 20, 96 Butler reunion; res.: Allegheny.  1905 Anders. Mon. Ded.; res.: 4th St., Derry.  Oct. 12, 21 died. 

SHANNON, John:  Pvt.; Co. E; m: Dec. 7, 61.  June 17 or 25, 62 White Oak Swamp: died, typhoid. Sep. 14, 85 mother Maria pension #330793/244115. Aug. 29, 94 Evans City Civil War Monument dedicated: lists John with Regt. 

SHARRET, John - Private, Co. K. Born in Lawrence Co., PA. Mustered in 28 Oct 61. Received a gunshot fracture to the left forearm 31 May 62 at the Battle of Fair Oaks, VA. Arrived 3 June 62 at Philadelphia, PA on the ship Whilldin. Admitted 4 June to St. Josephs Hospital, Philadelphia. Sep. 24, 63 Plymouth: to Co. B 10 VRC. Oct. 28, 64 Wash., DC: discharged, Surg. Cert. - born Lawrence Co.  22  brown eyes  black hair  5’9½” bricklayer.  May 26, 79 pension #288398/229160.  Died 11 May 1922 at Youngstown, Ohio. 

SHAY, Reese:  Pvt.; age 19; Co. C; m: March 10, 64.  June 25, 65 New Bern: mustered out.  July 13, 65 Harrisburg: discharged. 

SHEA, Patrick:  Pvt.; age 18; Co. K; m: Oct. 28, 61.  Feb. 2, 64 Plymouth veteran - born New Castle  20  brown eyes & hair  5’7”  farmer.   April 20, 64 Plymouth POW  Anders.   Millen   Savannah.  Paroled:  Dec. 64 (Regt.), Nov. 20 - 23, 64 Savannah (mil.).  Feb. 18, 65 Annapolis Gen. Hosp. #1.  June 25, 65 New Bern: mustered out.  July 13, 65 Harrisburg: discharged.  March 15, 86 pension #566071/373934 -  POW Camp's Hosp. treated,  Plymouth WIA, ball entered right hip, sore eyes, scurvy.   Nov. 17, 28 Rockville, Mo.: died.

SHEETS (SHEATS), William W.:  Feb. 18, 62 Clarion Co. enrolled.  Cpl., age 27; Co. H; m: Feb. 22, 62.  Aug. 4, 62 to Pvt.  Feb. 27, 64 Plymouth veteran - born Clarion Co.  29  brown eyes  black hair 5’7½”  boatman bounty $402.   April 20, 64 Plymouth POW  Anders.  Charleston  Florence.  Died:  Nov. 23, 64 Florence (Regt.); Nov. marked out and Oct. 23, 64 written in (mil).   May 11, 65 Clarion Co. Orphans Court: Pvt. Slocum stated Wm. contracted chr. diarr. and chills about the latter part of  Oct. 64 and died Florence POW Camp Nov. 23.   Florence Nat. Cem. buried as UNKNOWN.  May 20, 65 widow Amelia B. pension #94443/53076-Wm. died July 17, 65 unknown place (pens. card),  May 23, 65 Roanoke Island Provost Marshall :  letter  signed  by  Pvt. I. Shakely,  died Florence Nov. 23, no effects. . 

SHEFFLER, Joseph - Private, Co. A. Enrolled 7 Sept 61 at Callensburg, PA, a 24 year old Laborer. Hazel eyes, Brown hair and  5’6”. Sick May - June 62. June 26, 1862 issue of NY Tribune: aboard the Steamer COMMODORE from Ft. Monroe - NYC. Present Sept 62. Newbern Daily Progress, Jan 10, 1863: Provost Court, Jan 6th, "C. Dyer and J. Sheffler, A, 103d Penn.; without passes; reprimanded and discharged." Died 19 Feb 1864 from Heart Disease at Fort Williams, Plymouth, NC. Widow Caroline applied 12 May 64 for a pension #51566/172908. 29 May 71 minor pension #196545/172909. Daniel Lasher guardian.

SHERIDAN, Michael:  Pvt.; Co. K; m: Dec. 13, 61.  Dec. 62 Suffolk: sick.  Feb. 2, 64 Plymouth veteran - born Pittsburgh  23  brown eyes  dark hair  5’5”  teamster.  April 20, 64 Plymouth POW   Anders.  Died  Anders.:  Feb. 19, 65 chr. diarr.  (mil.); Feb. 18, 65 (Regt.).  Anders. Nat. Cem. #12676 buried. Aug. 27, 68 father Bernard pension #164481/127761 - Letter to father dated March 25, 62 Wash., DC Meriden Hill  - drill frequently, family status.

SHERLOCK, Matthew:  Pvt.; age 31; Co. B; m: Sep. 24, 61.  Apr. 20, 64 Plymouth POW  Anders.  Charleston  Florence.  Oct. 2, 64 Florence Stockade Hosp.:  born 1837 Ireland, exchanged.  Dec. 16, 64 Charleston paroled.  Dec. 29, 64 Annapolis Camp Parole Hosp.: died, single.  Annapolis Nat. Cem. #D1507 buried.

SHIELDS, James F.:  Pvt.; age 21; Co. B; m: Sep. 24, 61.  Entry in mil. file:  Jan. 65 paroled POW (no other info).Sep. 24, 64 discharged.  Jan. 5, 80 pension #338645/XC979666/341466. 1890 Census:  m: Sep. 24, 61 - Sep. 30, 64; res.: E. Brady.  Apr. 20, 96 died.  May 5, 96 widow Mollie pension #633772/430342 (at Vet. Admin.). 

SHIELDS, Samuel F.:  Sgt.; age 21; Co. A; m: Sep. 7, 61. .  Feb. 2, 64 Plymouth veteran - born Clarion Co.  23  hazel eyes  dark hair  6’0”  farmer.  Apr. 20, 64 Plymouth POW  Anders.  Charleston  Florence.  Oct. 2, 64 Florence Stockade Hosp.:  born 1840 Pa., exchanged.  Fall 1864 Florence:  San. Comm. issued shirt and drawers. Dec. 10, 64 Charleston paroled.  May 1, 65: to 1st. Sgt.  June 25, 65 New Bern: mustered out.  July 13, 65 Harrisburg: discharged.  June 24, 79 pension #294065/262661 - Jan. 64 Plymouth detailed, with squad of colored laborers, to get timber to construct breastwork  for a water battery, hit by ax right ankle joint causing  permanent stiffness, treated by Surg. Meredith.  Aug. 17, 19 Allerton, Iowa died. Oct. 2, 19 widow Emma  pension #1147570/882132 Iowa.  Regt. Hist.: page 75 photo.

SHIERER (SHRIVER, SHIRER, SHEAVER), Elijah M.:  Pvt.; age 17; Co. G; m: Jan. 10, 62.  May 31, 62 Battle of Fair Oaks:  WIA.  June 12, 62 NY Times:  wounded leg and shoulder.  Died:  wounds rec’d. Fair Oaks, papers lost (mil.); unknown date, of wounds (Regt.). 

SHILL (SCHILL), Joseph:  Feb. 5, 62 Clarion Co. enrolled.  Pvt.; age 22; Co. H; m: Feb. 22, 62.  May - June 62 Yorktown Hosp.  Aug. 18, 62 Portsmouth, R.I. Grove Hosp.  Sep. - Oct. 62: present.  Dec. 14, 62 Battle of Kinston:  WIA slightly face. Dec. 22, 62: duty.  Apr. 2, 63 New Bern Stanley Hosp.  Sep. 15, 63 New Bern: Stanley Hosp. to Foster Hosp.  Aug. 64 to Baltimore Hosp.: int. fever. Aug. 31, 64 Roanoke Island:  arrived or whereabouts known. Feb. 21, 65 discharged.  July 6, 82 pension #454089/896014.  1890 Census:  m: Feb. 22, 62 - Feb. 21, 65; res.: Lucinda.  Sep. 12, 08 Clarion Co., Knox Township:  died, 74 years.  Sep. 14, 08 Lucinda Cem. buried.  Sep. 28, 08 widow Maria pension #905088/680282.

SHINAR (SHINER), James:  Pvt.; age 30, Co. I, m: Dec. 16, 61.  May 31, 62 Battle of Fair Oaks: WIA.  June 12, 62 NY Times:  wounded right arm.  Feb. 7, 63 New Bern: discharged, Surg. Certificate, wounds.  Nov. 5, 78 pension #262655/XC2645562/159648.  1890 Census:  m: March 6, 62 - Feb. 7, 63 disability; res.: Geneva.  July 20, 98 Greenwood Township died. Sep. 24, 98 minor pension #683182/528722.  Nov. 7, 31 widow Ella pension #1705337/A 6 8 32. 

SHIND (SHOND), Charles:  1866 US Christian Commission: Record of Federal Dead Richmond  Libby Prison, Belle Island, etc. - died Libby; buried gravelly ravine outside Richmond Oakland Cem.; commissioned a new head board, QM installed fence:  Shind, Charles  103 Pa.  Richmond Nat. Cem. #8A2065 buried - Shind, Charles 103 Pa.  Roll of Honor: same info.  Not in Regt. Roster or  Archives mil., pension  file.

SHIRA, Alfred G.:  Pvt.; age 19; Co. K; m: Oct. 28, 61.  Dec. 17, 85 mother Jane pension #333564/243730 - Sep. 11, 86 AGO:  March - April 62: Cpl., present, June 15 - April 63 sick, sent to hosp., Aug. 10, 62 Harr. Landg. Hosp.: typhoid,  Aug. 13, 62 aboard Str. COMMODORE enroute to Phila.: died, Aug. 62 reported dead, April 12, 62 dropped from Rolls,  June 25, 65 Morning Report:  deserter , desertion charge is removed.  April 30, 92 Peter father  pension #549195/(blank).

SHIRLEY, John B. (R):  Pvt.; Co. E; m: Dec. 7, 61; Regt. butcher.  Oct. 18, 62 Ft. Monroe: discharged, Surg. Cert.:  born Butler  “54”  grey hair and eyes  5’8½”  miller  debility.  Pvt.;  Co. B, 18 Pa. Regt.; m Feb. 29, 64.  May 27, 65 discharged.  Oct. 25, 82 pension #463374/(blank) -  July 15, 62 White Oak Swamp to Harr. Landg. sick;  Aug. 25, 62 Ft. Monroe Chesapeake  Hosp. taken sick at Camp Hamilton. July 10, 84 Butler: died, chr. diarr. May 20, 86 widow Rachel pension #339586/(blank).

SHOOP, Samuel:  Pvt.; age 19; Co. K; m: Dec. 5, 61.  July 8, 62 NY Tribune:  aboard Str. S. R. SPAULDING Harr. Landg. - Ft. Monroe - NYC Bellevue Hosp.  Feb. 2, 64 Plymouth veteran - born Armstrong Co.  21 blue eyes  brown  hair  5’4”  laborer.  Apr. 20, 64 Plymouth POW  Anders.  Aug. 19, 64 Anders.: died, scurvy.  Anders. Nat. Cem. #6205 buried.

SHOUP, John F.:  Pvt.; age 21; Co. C; m: Sep. 16, 61.  Dec. 14, 62 Battle of Kinston: WIA, GSW in back between shoulders then downward course.  Dec. 20, 62 - Jan. 9, 63 New Bern Stanley Hosp.: contusion.  Sep. 16, 64 discharged.  May 1, 80 pension #363072/903163.  Jan. 3, 07 Sawtelle, Ca. Nat. Soldier’s Home:  #8037 born Pa. 65 yrs. 5’8”  blue eyes  grey hair  reads/writes  Prot.  carpenter.  widower  res.: Salem, OR.  Aug. 18, 07 requested discharge. 

SHULTZ, John:  Pvt.; age 24; Co. C; m: Sep. 2, 64.  June 25, 65 New Bern: mustered out.  July 13, 65 Harrisburg: discharged.

SIMMERS (SIMMONDS), Eli:  Pvt.; Co. D; m: Nov. 13, 61.  Apr. 20, 64 Plymouth POW  Anders.  Charleston             Florence.  Oct. 6, 64 Florence Stockade Hosp.:  born 1824 Pa.  Feb. 26 - 28, 65 NE Ferry paroled.  Died:  March 15, 65 Wilmington Sherman Hosp. (mil.); May 14, 65 Wilmington as he was about to be paroled; (Regt.); Feb. 20, 65 Wilmington of disease (comrade); March 15, 65 Wilmington (pens.).  Roll of Honor: buried March 16, 65 Wilmington. Wilmington Nat. Cem. - not on Cem. list.  Jan. 28, 68 minor Rachel  pension #157074/136720 - comrade stated Eli contracted scurvy Anders., Dec. 64 Florence became worse.  May 21, (illegible) War Dept.: entered Wilmington hosp. March 1, died  March 15, diarr.

SIMMERS, James:  Pvt.; age 35; Co. D; m: Nov. 13, 61. Dec. 14, 62 Battle of Kinston: WIA. Oct. 17, 63 Plymouth: discharged, Surg. Cert.. - born Lancaster, Pa.  37  blue eyes  light hair  5’6”  (occupation blank)  wounds right forearm damaging bone totally disabled the hand which became useless.  Nov. 12, 63 pension  #35926/20939.  1890 Census:  m: Sep. 25, 61 - Oct. 17, 63;  res. Oakland,  Armstrong Co.  Died Aug. 16, 1900.

SIMPSON, Thompson S.:  Pvt.; age 33; Co. D; m: Nov. 13, 61.  Dec. 5, 62 - Jan. 63 Suffolk: sick.  Oct. 9, 63 to Co. E, 10 VRC. Oct. 13, 63: NYC, 51 & Lexington St. Hosp.  Oct. 14, 63:  NYC Ladies Home Hosp.  Oct. 15, 63: to NYC Central Park Hosp.  Sep. 26, 64 Baltimore discharged.  April 16, 88 pension #650719/459706 Ks.  Aug. 29, 89 Leavenworth, Ks. Nat. Western Br. Soldier’s Home:  #3791 born Pa. 59 years  5’6” blue eyes  brown hair  Prot.  painter  res.: Easton, Ks.  married.  Oct. 19, 91 requested discharged.  1905 died.  June 23, 05 widow Sarah pension #830575/636823.

SIPE, Jacob:  Dec. 7, 61 Butler enrolled.  Pvt.;  Co. E; m: Dec. 10, 61.  June 28, 61 - Nov. 11, 62:  sick. July 9, 62 NY Times:  aboard Str. KNICKERBOCKER Old Point, Va. - Phila. and NYC.  July 14, 62 NY Tribune: aboard Str. STATE OF MAINE Ft. Monroe - NYC hosp.  July 14, 62 NY Times: listed as arrived Long Island Hosp. from Pen.; res. Butler Co.  Nov. 11, 62 NYC Brooklyn College Hosp.:  discharged, Surg. Cert. - born Butler  18  brown eyes  light hair  6’1½”  farmer  chr. diarr.  Feb. 63 Regt. Roll: not knowing his location marked “deserter”.   April 18, 63 pension #19064/(blank).  Jan. 7, 73 died. Buried Worthington, Armstrong  Co. 

SLAGLE, George K.:  Pvt.; Co. D; m: Nov. 13, 61.  June 12, 62 NY Times:  MIA Pen. Campaign.  April 23, 64 to Co. B, 10 VRC (mil.); 89 Co. 2 Bn, VRC. (pens.)  Aug. 12, 65 discharged.  Dec. 15, 82 pension #467237/XC950315/526587. 1890 Census:  m: Nov. 61 - Apr. 64 Co. D 103 Pa; 2 Bn 89 VRC Apr. 23, 64 - Aug. 12, 65; res.: Ford City.  Jan. 26, 04 Kittanning died.  March 16, 04 widow Ruby P. pension #801960/586341 (files at Vet. Admin.).

SLAGLE, Lemuel H.:  Pvt.;  Co. F; m: Dec. 7, 61.  Dec. 14, 62 Battle of Kinston:  WIA, to New Bern hosp. Jan. 27, 64 Plymouth - Bertie Co. Expedition: WIA; Surg. Frick: penetrating wound chest, no exit wound, bullet could not be located, placed in cabin aboard Hq. boat, to Plymouth Maxwell Hosp., next day discovered bullet lodged between 1 and 2d ribs, extracted, covered hot fomentations frequently changed as instructed German medical journal, placed on water bed, he was delirious.  Feb. 2, 64 Plymouth veteran - born Armstrong Co.  17  blue eyes  light hair  5‘5”  farmer.  April 17 - 20, 64 Battle of Plymouth: aboard Str. MASSASOIT to  Roanoke Island hosp.  April 30, 64 Roanoke Island.  June - July 64 New Bern Foster,  hosp.  Aug. - Dec. 64 Pittsburgh hosp.  Oct. 24, 64: to Co. A, 18 Regt., VRC.  March 27, 65 Wash., D.C. Capital Barracks:  discharged, Surg. Cert.- was wounded several times, GSW left side which impairs the usefulness of left arm, was wounded Jan 25, 64, ball enter 2½” below interior angle of scapula and emerged at lower border of pectoral muscle 3 in. below & in front of axilla, desires his discharge, disability ¼; res.: Kittanning.  Sep. 19, 65 pension #89721/52618 - War Dept: June 30, 62 detached as nurse Bottoms Bridge Hosp.;  Jan. 27, 64 WIA; April 18 - June 10, 64 GSW chest, patient; June 11 - 26 convalesening;  June 26, 64 furlough 30 days; to VRC Oct. 18, 64 - Jan. 8, 65 (stamped: East. Div. Pens. O. received June 19, 08). 1890 Census:  m: Oct. 61 - March 27, 65 GSW chest; res. E. Brady. Sep. 16, 09 Foxburg reunion; res.: E. Brady.  Sep. 8, 17 E. Brady died.

SLOAN, Houston (Huston) Jonathan:  Oct. 30, 61 Rimersburg enrolled.  Pvt.; age 19; Co. F; m: Dec. 7, 61.July 10, 62 White House Landing, Va.: died, typhoid.  Apr. 26, 80 father Levi pension #263982/(blank).

SLOAN, Presley:  Pvt.; age 21; Co. B; m: Sep. 24, 61.  Spring 1862 near Yorktown:  WIA slight; to Bottom’s Bridge Hosp.  June 26, 62 NY Tribune:  aboard Str. COMMODORE Ft. Monroe - NYC.  Died:  June 2, 62 typhoid,unknown location (Regt.); “June 5, 62” hosp., no location, int. fever (mil.).  June 30, 71 mother Eleanor Miller (2d marriage) pension #197461/163373 -Pvt. Gibson’s letter “June 3, 62” Hosp., 2 miles from Bottom’s Bridge, last suffering and decease of your son, we were on the march up the Peninsula, weather unfavorable, much exposed, he was unwell, WIA near Yorktown, unfit for duty, Chaplain secured a tent up close by the hosp., best of doctors but could not save him, made a coffin, no effects, buried at hosp. 

SLOAN, Theodore Gill:  Pvt.;  Co. F; m: Dec. 7, 61.  May 31, 62 Fair Oaks:  WIA.  June 12, 62 NY Times:  WIA arm.  Feb. 2, 64 Plymouth veteran  - born Clarion Co.  17  grey eyes  dark hair  5’8”  farmer.  Apr. 20, 64 Plymouth POW  Anders.  (Unknown Date): escaped, captured.   (Unknown date):  escaped again.  March 24, 65: entered Union lines near  Cedar Keys.  May 2, 65 Annapolis College Green Barracks.  May 5, 65 Camp Parole. June 7, 65 discharged.  April 30, 75 pension #203776/591272 - Fair Oaks GSW left arm to White House, Va. hosp. and  Portsmouth , R. I. Grove Hosp. Jan. 1891 - Aug. 14, 91 Leavenworth Western Br. Nat. Mil. Home #4732, Nov. 9, 94 - June 11, 95 and Dec. 28, 03 - Jan. 10, 05 Marion, In. Nat. Mil. Home:  #3217  GSW left hand  born Pa.  45 years.  6’0”  gray eyes  dark hair  reads/writes  Prot. engineer  res.: Absaracka, ND  widower notify brother R. M., Sierra Madre, L. A. Co., Ca.,  March 9, 96 - Aug. 31, 96 and  Aug. 23, 97 - Sep. 21, 98 Western Br.,  Sep. 19, 99 - Sep. 5, 1900 Milwaukee N.W. Br.  (Note: info same each Home.) 

SLOAN, Uriah:  Pvt.; age 21; Co. B; m: Sep. 24, 61.  May 62 Yorktown:  rupture, carrying timber to build a bridge. Apr. 20, 64 Plymouth POW  Anders.  Charleston   Florence   Salisbury  Richmond  Feb. 22, 65. Oct. 5, 64 Florence Stockade Hsp.:  born 1847. Feb. 24, 65 Aiken’s Landing paroled.  March 5, 65 Camp Parole Hsp.: fever, pneumonia.  March 28, 65 discharged.  June 30, 80 pension #404701/281524. -  June 3, 62  Gibson’s letter stated:  near  Bottoms Bridge Hsp. Uriah is here, sick. 1890 Census:  Sep. 24, 61 - March 1, 65 gen.  debility; res.: Emlenton.  Aug. 20, 96 Butler reunion; res.: Emlenton.  1905 Anders. Mon. Ded. attended; res.: Emlenton..  Sep. 16, 09 Foxburg reunion; res.: Emlenton.  Dec. 16, 21  Emlenton died.  Dec. 19, 21 Emlenton Cem. buried.  Jan. 9, 22 widow Sarah pension #1183350/912503. 

SLOCUM, Emery M. - Private, Co. H. Born 15 March 1835 at Chautauqua Co., NY, son of Josiah & Adarathy Slocum. Married 10 March 1858 to Rebecca Ann Knight. Enlisted 24 Jan 62, a 25 year old Farmer from Forest Co., PA. Mustered 22 Feb 62. Detailed 1 June 62 - 11 Jan 63 as an ambulance driver at Suffolk, VA. Sick in Maxwell Hospital 14 March 64. Captured 20 April 64 at Plymouth, NC. POW at Andersonville, GA, Charleston and Florence, SC. Admitted 2 Oct 64 to the Florence Stockade Hospital. Paroled 26 - 27 Feb 65 at N. E. Ferry, Wilmington, NC. Admitted 10 March 65 to Div. 2 Hospital, Annapolis, MD. Discharged 9 May 65. Applied 5 Feb 1889 for a pension #753334/855877 in Iowa. Died 11 May 1904 of Cancer at Monroe, Jasper Co., Iowa. Buried 13 May 1904 in Monroe Cemetery. Headstone. Widow Rebecca applied 6 June 1904 for a pension #808103/650073.

SMAIL (SNAIL), Walter R.:  Pvt.; age 20; Co. A; m: Sep. 7, 61.  July 7, 62 NY Tribune:  aboard Str. ST. MARK  Yorktown - Ft. Monroe. Feb. 2, 64 Plymouth veteran - born Clarion Co. 22  hazel eyes  light hair  5’8”  laborer.  April 20, 64 Plymouth POW  Anders.  Charleston  Florence.  Oct. 2, 64 Florence Stockade Hosp.:  born 1842 Pa., exchanged.  Fall 1864 Florence:  San. Comm. issued a shirt.  Dec. 5, 64 Charleston paroled.  Dec. 30, 64 Annapolis Camp Parole Hosp.:  chr. diarr., scurvy.  June 25, 65 New Bern: mustered out. July 13, 65 Harrisburg: discharged.  Dec. 16, 75 pension #211665/182629.  1890 Census:  m: Sep. 7, 61-“Dec. 25, 63”; res: Gilfoyle.  1905 Anders. Mon. Ded.;  res.: E. Hickory, Forest Co.  Sep. 3, 27 died.

SMELTZER, James - Private, Co. D. Mustered 25 Sept 61. Captured 20 April 64 at Plymouth, NC. POW at Andersonville, GA. (Squad 18, 3rd Mess) Admitted 26 June 64 to the prison hospital with Acute Dysentery where he died 17 July 1864 with Chronic Diarrhea. Grave 3480. 3 Dec 64 issue of the Pittsburgh Dispatch lists his death. Also borne as SMETSER.

SMITH, Abram W. (Wm. A.):  Pvt.; age 20; Co. B; m: Sep. 24, 61.  Feb. 2, 64 Plymouth veteran - born Alleghany Co.  22  dark hair and eyes  5’8”  farmer.  Apr. 20, 64 Plymouth POW  Anders.  Charleston   Florence  Salisbury  Richmond Feb. 22, 65.  Oct. 5, 64 Florence Stockade Hsp.: born 1843.  Feb. 24, 65 Aiken’s Landing paroled.  June 25, 65 New Bern: mustered out.  Discharged: April 28 (29), 65 (mil.); July 13, 65 Harrisburg. (Regt.).  Nov. 17, 87 pension #629284/394724.  1890 Census:  m: Sep. 24, 61 - June 12, 65; res.: Lincoln Ave., Pittsburgh.  May 17, 1915 Pen. Office: res. Menhall, Alleghany Co.  Aug. 6, 18 Menhall died.  Aug. 23, 18 widow Sarah E. pension #1126273/867413.

SMITH, Albert Wm. (Wm. Albert):  Pvt.; age 18; Co. B; m: Sep. 24, 61.  July 4, 62: recruiting.  Aug. 15, 62 Nat. Tribune:  aboard  Str. KENNEBEC Harr. Landing - Ft. Monroe - Phila.  April 20, 64 Plymouth POW  Anders. Charleston  Florence.  Oct. 5, 62 Florence Stockade Hosp.:  born 1841 Pa.; exchanged.  Dec. 11, 64 Charleston paroled.  June 12, 65 discharged.  June 1, 81 pension #423031/493389 - in hosp.:  July 5, 62 -Aug. 31, 62 and Dec. 18, 64 Camp Parole.  1890 Census:  m: Sep. 24, 61 - June 12, 65; res.: Verona.  1905 Anders. Mon. Ded.; res.: Box 57, Verona.  Oct. 13, 10 Nat. Tribune:  on April 30 Verona died, 68 years, survived by widow and son.  May 9, 10 widow Jane B. pension #941785/705086.

SMITH, George:  Oct. 28, 61 Kittanning enrolled.  Pvt.; age: 16; Co. D; m: Sep. 25, 61 Kellersburg.  Nov. 13, 61 discharged, Surg. Cert.  Pvt.; Co. D; m: Feb. 22, 62 Kittanning.  (No date) to Co. K.  May 21, 62: absent sick hosp.  June 9, 62 NY Tribune: aboard Str. KENNEBEC White House Landing - Norfolk Marine Hosp.  June 24, 62 NY Tribune:  aboard Str. DANIEL WEBSTER Portsmouth/Ft. Monroe - NYC.  Nov. - Feb. 63 New Bern: sick.  March - April 63 Beaufort Hosp.: sick.  June 1, 63 Beaufort Hammond Hosp.: discharged, Surg. Cert. - born Armstrong Co.  18  blue eyes  brown hair  5’5”  farmer  dilatation of heart from over exertion in service.  Pvt.; Co. B and C, 78th. Pa. Inf. ; m: Jan. 23, 64.   Sep. 11, 65 discharged. July 18, 63 pension #28940/21736.  1890 Census:  m: Oct. 28, 61 - June 1, 63 heart disease; res.: Kellersburg.  Aug. 29, 10 Fairmont died.  Sep. 16, 10 widow Adeline pension #949084/710358.

SMITH, Hiram:  Pvt.; age 26; Co. A; m: Sep. 7, 61.   Aug. 15, 62: sent sick to Harrison’s Landg.  Discharged:  Feb. 25, 63 Convalescent Camp, Va., Surg. Cert. (mil.); Feb. 22, 63 (Regt.).  March 27, 79 pension #275452/357756.  June 18, 87 widow Clara M. pension #356641/241527.  1890 Census:  widow Clara; m: Sep. 7, 61 - Feb. 25, 63; res.: Miola.

SMITH, Hugh:  Cpl.;  Co. K; m: Oct. 28, 61.  July 1, 62:  WIA, GSW right foot; to Harr. Landg. field hosp.  Discharged:  July 19, 62  or Oct. 8, 62.  Oct. 6, 62 Surg. Cert. - born Wash. Co., Pa.  22  black eyes & hair  6“6“  blacksmith  hemorrhage from lungs.  Dec. 29, 79 pension #331400/394504.  Aug. 12, 08  at 205 Maple Ave., Youngstown, Ohio, 65 years, died.  Aug. 15, 08 Oak Hill Cem. buried.  Aug. 18, 08 widow Kate pension #902728/660838 Ohio. 

SMITH, James:  Pvt.; age 18; Co. A; m: March 3, 64.  June 25, 65 New Bern: mustered out.  July 13, 65 Harrisburg: discharged.  March 14, 91 pension #1010638/835285 CO.  1912 died.

SMITH, John:  Pvt.; age 19; Co. H; m: Feb. 22, 62.  June 15, 62: to U. S. Arty.  Pvt.; Co. H, 1st. Pa. Lt. Arty.; m: “Aug. 8, 61”.  Jan. 27, 65 discharged, veteran (Bates).  Request for Federal Headstone:  died April 15, 88 buried Fryburg Catholic Cem.  June 15, 88 widow Annie pension #374748/360735.

SMITH, John M.:  Pvt.; age 19; Co. A; m: March 3, 64.  June 25, 65 New Bern: mustered out.  July 13, 65 Harrisburg: discharged.  Aug. 5, 86 pension #582002/530933.  June 20, 1900 Beaver Falls reunion, on Exec. Comm.; res.: Pittsburgh.   Sep. 15, 03 Freeport reunion; on Exec. Comm.; res.: Pyrell Hill, Ohio. April 27, 14 Tyrrell, Ohio died.  Dec. 24, 14 Nat. Trib.:  Youngstown Todd Post 29 lists him as deceased.

SMITH, John R.:   Pvt.; age 32; Co. C; m: Sep. 16, 61.  Died:  March 27, 62 Wash. DC Meridian Hill Camp Lloyd fever (mil.); March 26, 62 Camp Lloyd typhoid (Regt.). Dec. 1, 62 widow Sarah E. pension  #7195/84708 - March 27, 62 Camp Lloyd  103 Pa. Regt. Hosp. died, comrades stated-we placed him in his coffin for transport home; Armstrong Co., Plum Creek Twnshp., St. Thomas Cem. buried.  May 18, 69 minors Sarah and Molly pension #186955/142953. 

SMITH, Martin:  Pvt.; age 45; Co. D; m: Sep. 25, 61.  Feb. 2, 64 Plymouth veteran - born “Germany”  45  grey eyes  black hair  5’6”  farmer.  April 20, 64 Plymouth POW  Anders.  Charleston  Florence.  Oct. 7, 64 Florence Stockade Hosp.:  born 1817 “France”.  Dec. 10, 64 Charleston paroled.  June 25, 65 discharged.  Jan. 10, 81 pension #414119/272989 - had family photo belonging to Pvt. L. Griffin (died Savannah) who gave it  to L. Nolf (died Annapolis) who gave it to Martin to return to the Griffin family.  Request for Fed. Headstone:  April 12, 85 died,  Mahoning Cem. buried. Aug. 24, 85 widow Susannah pension #330089/235869.  1890 Census:  Susannah widow m: Jan. 64 - June 25, 65, res.: P. O. Dee, Armstrong Co.

SMITH, Patrick:  Pvt.; age 21; Co. A; m: Sep. 7, 61.  Feb. 2, 64 Plymouth veteran - born Dauphin Co.  23  blue eyes  sandy hair  5’9”  laborer.  April 20, 64  Plymouth POW  Anders.  Charleston  Florence  Salisbury  Richmond Feb. 22, 65.  Oct. 2, 64 Florence Stockade Hsp.: born 1840 Pa.  Feb. 24, 65 Aiken’s Landing paroled. Admitted 27 Feb 65 to the Division No. 1 Hospital, Annapolis, MD.  June 25, 65 New Bern: absence at mustering out.  Aug. 3, 65 Harrisburg: discharged.  June 15, 80 pension #381099/519612 - April 17 - 20 Battle of Plymouth:  assisting arty.- deaf ,  ran over by a horse injuring face, left hip and shoulder, to hospital and taken  POW.  1890 Census:  m: Sep. 7, 61- Aug. 3, 65; wounded, deaf; res.: Emerickville.  May 20, 94 Emerickville died   June 9, 94 widow Plebe J. pension #597088/408527.

SMITH, Philip:  Pvt.; age 26; Co. C; m: Sep. 16, 61.  Feb. 27, 65 Roanoke Island veteran - born Armstrong Co.  28  grey eyes  dark hair  5’8”  soldier.  Oct. 3, 64: furlough.  Nov. 4, 64 Pittsburgh USA Hosp.: sick (mil.).  Discharged: June 25, 65 Pittsburgh Hosp.:  sick, at mustering out (Regt.); June 25, 65  (mil.).  Nov. 9, 85 pension #553914/504524.  May 14, 08 Dayton Nat. Soldier’s Home: #32804  hernia  deaf  debility  born Pa.  76 yrs. 5’9”  gray eyes  white hair  reads/writes  Prot.  laborer  res.: New Kensington  widower  notify son J. D. res. New Kensington  pension.  June 26, 08 requested discharge. 

SMITH, Samuel:  Pvt.; age 37; Co. D; m: Nov. 13, 61.  July 10, 62 NY Tribune:  aboard Str. KNICKERBOCKER Ft. Monroe arrived July 5, diarr., bound north.  July 13, 62 Brooklyn hosp.: fever.  July 14. 62 NY Tribune:  aboard  Str. STATE OF MAINE, Ft. Monroe - Brooklyn College Hosp.  Oct. 2, 62 discharged, Surg. Cert. March 2, 75 pension #201508/830072.  Nov. 4, 14 Ganotown, W. Va. died.

SMITH, Thomas A.:  Oct. 28, 61 Pittsburgh enrolled.  Pvt.; age 19; Co. K; m: Feb. 22, 62.  Oct. 19, 63: absent sick, due 20 cents.  Dec. 63 Beaufort: absent sick.  Feb. 64 Beaufort: absent sick, int. fever.  Oct. 64 New Bern Hammond Gen. Hosp.: sick.  Oct. 28, 64 discharged.  July 7, 90 pension 801261/549649 Virginia.  Jan. 2, 15 Norfolk died.  Jan. 28, 15 widow Elizabeth pension #1040692/blank Virginia.

SMITH, William B.:  Pvt.; Co. F; m: Dec. 7, 61.  July 10, 62 NY Tribune: aboard Str. KNICKERBOCKER, arrived Ft. Monroe July 5.  Aug. “27”, 62 Ft. Monroe Mills Creek Hosp.: died, disease.  Hampton Nat. Cem. #4074 buried - died Aug. “29”, 62.  Oct. 7, 62 widow Nancy pension #3746/6133.

SMULLIN (SMIDLIN), Adolphus M. :  Sep. 25, 61 Oakland enrolled.  Pvt.; age 17 (18); Co. D; m: Nov. 13, 61. Feb. 2, 64 Plymouth - born Armstrong Co.  20  dark eyes and hair  5’8”  farmer.  April 20, 64 Plymouth POW  Anders.  Charleston  Florence.  Oct. 7, 62 Florence Stockade Hosp.:  born 1839 NY.  Paroled:  Dec. 10, 64 Charleston (mil.); Dec. 14 or 10, 64 (Regt.).  Dec. 16, 64 Camp Parole. 1864 Dec. Roll:  MIA to POW.  Jan. - March 65: furlough.  June 25, 65 discharged.  Dec. 20, 79 pension #33148/717988.  May 26, 23 Tulsa, Ok., while visiting the city, died.

SMULLIN, Costin:  Pvt.; age 26; Co. D; m: Nov. 13, 61.  Aug. 5, 62 Harr. Landg.: died. 

SMULLIN, Fletcher:  Pvt.; Co. D; m: Nov. 13, 61.  Feb. 28, 62: commissioned 2d Lt.  April 10, 62: commissioned 1st. Lt.  July 7, 62 NY Tribune: aboard Steamer STATE OF MAINE, arrived Ft. Monroe July 3.  July - Nov. 62 Phila.:  typhoid, (mil.), pneumonia (Regt.). July 15, 62: to Capt.  April 20, 64 Plymouth POW  Anders. (Church)  Charleston  Columbia  Raleigh  Richmond March 15, 65.  Oct. 19, 62 Columbia: attempted to escape.  March 26, 65 Coxes Wharf paroled.  March 30, 65 discharged.  1876 Southern Side of Anders. Prison by CSA Stevension:  at Camp Asylum, Columbia; res.: Oakland.  Aug. 18, 84 pension #520495/XC2685206/435540 - letter Aug. 15, 64 Charleston Prison to family-…prison life is very dreary, however, I try to content my self as well as possible; second letter re parole (letters very poor condition).  1890 Census:  m: Sep. 25, 61 - March 30, 65  POW  11 mo. partial deafness left ear; re.: Putneyville. 1905 Anders. Mon. Ded.; res.: Putneyville. Sep. 16, 09 Foxburg reunion; res.: New Bethlehem. Feb. 16, 12 died. March 11, 12 widow Hattie A. pension #982261/740552. 

SMULLIN, RAPHAEL S.:  Pvt.; Co. D; m: March 31, 65. June 25, 65 discharged.  July 23, 79 pension #299834/568170 - 1865 Roanoke Island injured, fell while carrying wood.  1893 Roster of Nebraska Veterans; res.: Raymond.  Dec. 16, 12 - July 7, 13 Southern Home, Elizabeth City Co., Va.  Jan. 7 (8), 29 died Putneyville.

SMUTHERS (SMATHERS), John:  Oct. 30, 61 Rimersburg enrolled.  Pvt.; age 25; Co. F; m: Dec. 7, 61. April 12, 63: to Cpl.  April 20, 64 Plymouth POW  Anders.  Charleston.  Florence.  Sep. 15, 64 Florence Stockade Hosp.: born 1827 Clarion Co.  Died:  Casualty Sheet:  born Clarion Co. 1827, no info after Florence (mil.); enroute to or at Florence (Regt.).  Oct. 63:  owe US ten cents.   

SNOW, Nicholas:  Pvt.; age 26; Co. B; m: Sep. 24, 61.  Feb. 2, 64 Plymouth veteran - born Armstrong Co.  28  brown eyes and hair  5’8”  farmer.  Apr. 20, 64 Plymouth POW  Anders.  Charleston  Florence  Salisbury  Richmond Feb. 22, 65.  Oct. 5, 64 Florence Stockade Hsp.: born 1836 Pa.  Feb. 24, 65 Aiken’s Landing paroled.  March 11, 65 Annapolis Div. #1 Hsp.: died, typhoid, bronchitis, married.   March 15, 65 Annapolis  Nat. Cem. #256 buried.  Dec. 28, 65 widow Elizabeth pension #118323/77260.  June 19, 71 minor pension #197058/155383.

SNYDER, Abram - Private, Co. B. Born 13 April 1842 in PA, son of David & Elizabeth (Swartzlander) Snyder. Mustered 24 Sept 61 at age 19, a Blacksmith Apprentice from Franklin Twp, Armstrong Co., PA. Captured 20 April 64 at Plymouth, NC. POW at Andersonville, GA and Charleston & Florence, SC.  Admitted 5 Oct 64 to the Florence Stockade Hospital. Exchanged 10 Dec 64. Paroled 16 Dec 64 at Charleston, SC. Applied 14 Jan 1914 for a pension #152133/141960. Living in Adams, Armstrong Co., PA on 1890 Census. Bur. of Pensions for 17 May 1915 shows residence as RFD 3, Worthington, PA. Died 26 Oct 1923 at Bradys Bend, Armstrong Co., PA. Buried 29 Oct 1923 at St. Pauls Cemetery.

SNYDER (SNIDER), George M.:  Pvt.;  Co. F; m: Dec. 7, 61.  Aug. 13, 62 Harr. Landing: sick.  Oct. 17, 62 NYC David’s Island.  Oct. 20, 62 David’s Island: discharged, Surg. Cert. - born Clarion Co.  24  black hair and eyes   5’10½”  farmer  knee injury.  Pvt.; Co. F, 76 Pa. Inf. Regt.;  drafted Aug. 26, 63.  Oct. 27, 64 Richmond Darbytown Road: WIA shoulder.  Jan. 15, 65 Ft. Fisher:  GSW right hand, to Ft. Monroe Hosp.  April 14, 65 Hosp.: to Regt.  July 18, 65 discharged  April 1, 89 pension #696937/449586.  1890 Census:  m: Oct. 61 - Oct. 62 1 year;  res.: Rimersburg.  Oct. 20, 16 died.  Nov. 27, 16 widow Samantha pension #1088462/910901.

SOWERS, John:  Pvt.; age 25; Co. B; m: April 14, 64.  May 14, 64 Roanoke Island: reported to Regt.  June 25, 65 discharged.  Feb. 7, 96 pension #992000/803985.  Feb. 9, 1911 died.

SOWERS, Joseph:  Pvt.; age 20; Co. B; m: April 14, 64.  May 14, 64 Roanoke Island: reported to Regt.  June 25, 65 discharged.  April 7, 79 pension #278103/524170.  Feb. 5, 1901 Dayton Soldier’s Home:  chr. rheum. no teeth  born Pa.  60 yrs.  6’0”  brown eyes  dark hair  reads/writes  Cath.  laborer  res.: Butler  wife Sarah,  Butler  pension.  Oct. 22, 02 requested discharge.  May 15, 29 Butler died.

SOWERS, William:  Oct. 24, 61 Cowansville or Brady’s bend enrolled.  Pvt.;  Co. B; m: Oct. 12, 61.  July 5, 62: sick hosp.  July 8, 62 NY Tribune:  aboard Str. S. R. SPAULDING  Harr. Landg. - Ft. Monroe - NYC Bellevue Hosp.  Sep. 30, 62: left hospital on furlough, AWOL.  Dec. 1, 62 Pittsburgh: discharged, Surg. Cert. - born Armstrong Co.  16  blue eyes  brown hair  5’6” farmer  heart disease another illustration of the (illeg.) of enlisting boys instead of men into the US service, this fellow was enlisted at 16 and is broken down whereas he would have made a robust man, signed by the doctor.  Feb. 63 New Bern: reported as deserter, dropped from role. Request for Federal Headstone:  April 1870 died; Bradys Bend Cem. buried. 

SPANGLER, Anthony - Color Sergeant. Born 26 July 1836 in PA, son of Michael & Barbara (McKinney) Spangler. Enrolled 25 Sept 61 at Kellersburg, PA, a 26 year old Merchant from Armstrong Co., PA. Mustered 13 Nov 61 into Co. D as Private and appointed the next day as Corporal. Promoted May - June 62 Sergeant & Color Bearer.  Killed 14 Dec 62 "while bearing the colors aloft" at the Battle of Kinston, NC. Received a gunshot wound to the head and heart. Flag was retrieved by Robt. Thompson. Mother Barbara applied 14 July 73 for a pension #210271/blank-. File contains a letter - Oct. 15, 62 Suffolk to mother, discusses expedition to Blackwater River, mail slow in arriving, am well. Father Michael applied 13 Dec 1886 for a pension #347884/258321. 

SPANGLER, Joseph P. - Private. Listed on page 36 in the Regimental History as a color bearer killed at Kinston, NC but believe this to be a mistake. Also listed by PA Archives on a roster of Color Bearers R. No other record.

SPEER, John C.:  Pvt.; age 21; Co. C; March 4, 65.  June 25, 65 New Bern: mustered out.  July 13, 65 Harrisburg: discharged. 1890 Census:  m: 1865-1865; res.: Oakland.  Aug. 4, 1900 pension #1252399/1068106.  1906 died.  Aug. 14, 06 widow Margaret A. pension #853809/624493.

SPENCE, David M. - "Captain" Co. K. Born 26 May 1838 in Mt. Jackson, Lawrence Co., PA, son of Edward M. & Susan Spence. Moved to Missouri with his parents at an early age. He later returned and settled in Pittsburgh. Served as a Captain of Police in Pittsburgh. Enlisted in the 12th PA Infantry on 25 April 61 for three months with the rank of 2nd Sgt. Enlisted next in the 103rd PA and mustered 28 Oct 61 as 1st Lieutenant, Co. I. Wounded 31 May 62 in the arm and shoulder at Seven Pines, VA. Commissioned 7 March 64 as Captain, but never mustered. However, he was treated and addressed as Captain. Captured 20 April 64 at Plymouth, NC. He was in command of Co. K when they were captured. POW overnight in the church at Andersonville, then Macon, GA and Charleston  & Camp Asylum, Columbia, SC. Escaped 20 Oct 64 with Capt. Donaghy at Columbia. Captured 25 Oct 64 at Newberry, SC. Also POW at Raleigh, NC & Richmond, VA. Escaped a total of four times but was recaptured each time. Paroled 26 March 65 Coxes Wharf. Discharged 30 March 65. He & his brother, Thomas, had an extensive ladies cloak business in Pittsburgh. Applied 7 April 1879 for pension #278106/167794. Moved to Camden, NJ around 1878 and became a sewing machine agent. Chaplain, of Thomas M. K. Lee Post No. 5, G.A.R. He was also a Master of Camden Lodge, No. 15, F. & A. M.; Siloam Chapter, No. 19, R. A. M., Scottish Rite body and a member of the Massassoit Tribe, No. 121, I. O. R. M. He was also a member of the War Veterans' Association and the Veterans' Charitable Association. In 1895 he was appointed county jailer turnkey and was noted for his faithfulness, courage, firmness and with all kindliness of heart in the performance of his duties. Died 3 Jan 1903 of Bright's Disease & Dropsy in Camden, NJ. Never married. Interment was at Greenwood Cemetery, New Castle, PA. Headstone

SPENCER, John C.:  Pvt.; age 22; Co. G; m: Jan. 10, 62.  May 62 Yorktown: sick.  Sep. 24, 62: discharged, Surg. Cert.  Pvt.; Co. I, 75 Pa. Inf. Regt.; drafted July 1863.  July 18, 65 discharged.  June 29, 70 pension  #158521/XC924456/131811.  Jan. 30, 90 Floradale(?), Pa. died.  April 23 widow Susan pension #420976/290715. 

SPENCER, Samuel - Corporal, Co. G. Mustered In 10 Jan 62. Died 26 Dec 1863 of Chronic Diarrhea at Beaufort, NC. Buried in New Bern National Cemetery, NC. Grave 1113. Headstone has incorrect death year. Mother Deborah applied 2 June 65 for pension #96272/78673. 

SPAWN (SPONG, SPON), Henry.  Sep. 25, 61 Orrsville enrolled.  Pvt.; age 18; Co. D; m: Nov. 13, 61.  March -April 64 Newport News Hosp.:  left.  April 20, 64 Plymouth POW   Anders.  Died:  comrades - in Conf. prison (Regt.); Anders. Roster #30497:  reportedly died Anders. but no record. of burial.  Nov. 15, 82 father Kilron pension #298561/blank - Oct. 17, 83 Adj. Gen. O.: captured Plymouth died June 1864 of chr. diarr. in a Ga. prison exact date unknown .

SPRINGER, John - Private, Co. F. Mustered 7 Dec 61.  July 2, 62 NY Tribune: listed at Wash., DC Judiciary Square Hosp. Captured 20 April 64 at Plymouth, NC. POW at Andersonville, GA. (Squad 86, 2nd Mess) Admitted 26 Aug to the prison hospital and died 29 August 1864 from Chronic Dysentery. Grave 7141.  Jan. 26, 65 widow Narcissa pension #80569/178968.  Dec. 11, 79 minor pension #255872/193291. Letter, almost illeg., in Cpl. Brock’s file - July 23, 64 Camp Sumpter (Anders.)….. John Springer has got well of his wound (no other entry re wound, possibly Battle of Plymouth).

STAFF, Martin:  Pvt.; age 18; Co. I; m: Dec. 16, 61.  April 15, 62 Wash., DC: discharged, Surg. Cert.  June 7, 86 pension #575866/830086.  Sep. 20, 06 Butler reunion.  Died 19 July 1929 in Butler, PA. 

STAFF, William:  Pvt.; Co. I; m: Dec. 16, 61.  April 4, 62 Ft. Monroe Chesapeake Hosp.: fever, sent home on  Str. JOHN BROOKS.  June 20, 63 Plymouth:   Surg. Cert. - born Germany  20  grey eyes  dark hair  5’10”  yeoman  not fit for duty.  July 18 or 23, 63 Plymouth: discharged .  Dec. 7, 79 pension #333584/338041.  1890 Census:  m: Dec. 61 - June 23, 63 weak back; res.: Crawford Corners, Venango Co. Dec. 28, 15 Nat. Tribune:  arrived St. Cloud, Florida (CW. Vets. community).  Nov. 17, 23 Slippery Rock died. 

STANFORD, James:  Pvt.; age 38; Co. A; m: Sep. 7, 61.  Feb. 18, 62 Camp Orr: discharged, Surg. Cert.  May 11, 63 pension #22057/blank. Request for Fed. Headstone: July 13, 70 died, Clarion Stone Church Cem. buried.  Aug. 5, 72 widow Mary pension #204773/blank.

STANTS, Isaac:  Pvt.; age 37; Co. A; m: Sep. 61.  April 10, 62 Camp Casey, Va.: sick, typhoid.  June 1, 62 (on or about) Newport News Hosp.: died.  Dec. 16, 62 widow Sarah pension #8434/80540.  Dec. 10, 70 minor pension #255790/blank.

STANGEL (STAUGLE, STANGLE), John:  Cpl., age 34, Co. K, m: Jan. 4, 62.  Dec. 14, 62 Battle of Kinston:  WIA.  Dec. 29, 62 New Bern: died, wounds.  New Bern Nat. Cem. #1165 buried.  May 15, 63 widow Veronica pension #21608/6806.  March 15, 88 Nat. Tribune:  Capt. Adams inquired as to whereabouts of Veronica Stangle.

STRAUB, C. L.:  Regt. Hist.: Asst. Sutler, called Louie, brother-in-law to Sutler Krebs, frequently, with musket, accompanied the men on expeditions, narrowly escaped capture Pen. Campaign while bringing up supplies encounter CSA Gen. Stuart’s Cav., hid in a copse; April 1864 Plymouth: away getting  supplies,  not captured, returned to Pittsburgh and the insurance business;  page 30 photo.

STAVELY, William R.:  Acting Asst. Surg. U. S. Army.   4th Sgt.,  Co. I, 25th. Pa. Inf.;  m:  April 28, 61 Doylestown - 3 mo.  Surgeon; Staff; m: Nov. 21, 61.  Nov. 19 or 20, 62 resigned.  Oct. 5, 98 Bur. of Pens.: res. Lahaska, Bucks Co.  Aug. 13, 08 pension #1376555/1151544.  May 29, 15 Lahaska died.  June 30, 15 widow Julia K. pension  #1049568/794918. 

STEELE, Moses F.:  Pvt.; age 19; Co. G; m: Jan. 10, 62.  Aug. 20, 62 - Jan. 1, 63: absent sick.  Feb. 2, 64 Plymouth veteran -  born Indiana Co.  20  grey eyes  dark hair  6’3”  farmer.  April 20, 64 Plymouth POW  Anders.  Charleston   Florence.  Oct. 2, 64 Florence Stockade Hosp.:  born 1845 Pa., exchanged.  Fall 1864 Florence: San. Comm. issued drawers.  Dec. 7, 64 Charleston paroled.  June 25, 65 New Bern: mustered out.  July 13, 65 Harrisburg: discharged.  Aug. 4, 79 pension #301712/204349 - Battle of Plymouth WIA fragment of a shell struck right temple, was knocked down and unconscious, also wounded in my right leg, on the march to Tarboro, which took 3 days, he could not eat on account of the wound and was impossible to receive any medical treatment,  comrade saw him changing the dressing, still not healed.  1890 Census:  (no dates); res.: Ambrose.  1905 Anders. Mon. Ded.; res.: Elkin.  Died:  March 14, 25 Indiana (pens.); Feb. 14, 25 (Indiana Co. Archives). 

STEPHENS, Jesse G.:  Pvt.; Co. G; m: Jan. 10, 62 Tarentum.   June 28, 62 Battle of 7 Days: Lt. Donaghy stated he was ill, excused from duty, requested ambulance, Regt. Surg. refused, with company on picket, died White Oak Swamp.  May 11, 63 widow Mary A. pension #21239/51373.  Aug. 5, 74 minor pension #216879/529608.

STEVENSON, John E. (J. D.):  (No date) Butler enrolled.  Pvt.; Co. E; m: Dec. 7, 61.  Aug. 10 or 12, 62: sent sick to NYC from Harrisons Landing, admitted to Gen. Field Hosp. Harrisons Landing with Diarrhea, transfered Aug. 12, 62 (Muster Out Roll).  Dec. 31, 62:  dead in NY Hosp. not known nor time of death (mil.).

STEVENSON, Nathaniel N. - Corporal,  Co. E. Born in Butler Co., PA. Musterd in 7 Dec 61. Wounded 31 May 62 in the arm by gunshot at the Battle of Fair Oaks, VA. Arrived 3 June 62 at Philadelphia, PA on the ship Whilldin to be admitted to the hospital. Admitted to the St. Joseph Hospital, Philadelphia with gunshot to the elbow.  June 5, 62 NY Tribune: wounded Battle of 7 Pines/Fair Oaks.  Sep. 22, 62 Harrisburg: discharged, Surg. Cert.:  born Butler Co.  24  brown eyes  dark hair  5’8¾”  school teacher.  Pvt.; Co. B, 8th. Ill. Inf. Regt., drafted Sep. 27, 64 Danville, Ill.  Sep. 26, 65 discharged. Died 17 July 1888 at Warsaw, Indiana.  Sep. 16, 89 widow Sarah pension #404641/283851 Indiana.

STEVENSON, William E.  Pvt.; age 18; Co. E; m: Dec. 7, 61 Butler Co., Cherry Twnshp. June 12, 62 NY Times:  wounded arm.  June 24, 62 NY Tribune:  aboard Steamer S. R. SPAULDING Portsmouth - Ft. Monroe - NYC arrived the 22nd.   Feb. 2, 64 Plymouth veteran - born Butler Co.  20  blue eyes  brown hair  5’10¾”  carpenter.  April 20, 64 Plymouth POW  Anders.  Charleston   Florence.  Oct. 5, 64 Florence Stockade Hosp.: born 1843 Pa., exchanged. Dec. 10, 64 Charleston paroled.  June 25, 65 New Bern: mustered out. July 13, 65 Harrisburg: discharged.  June 13, 89 pension #710635/890432 - treated NY David’s Island, no date; June 62  typhoid; May - June 64 Yorktown Wheaton Hosp. sick.  1890 Census:  m: Oct. 61 - July 25, 65 5 mo. Anders., 4 mo. Florence; res.: Butler Co.  Aug. 20, 96 Butler reunion; res.: McCandless.

STEWART, Charles:  Cpl.; age 19; Co. F; m: Dec. 7, 61.  Dec. 14, 62 Battle of Kinston:  WIA arm.  Feb. 2, 64 Plymouth veteran - born Clarion Co.  19  black hair and eyes  5’9”  laborer.  April 20, 64 Plymouth POW  Anders.  Charleston?   Florence. (Squad 45, 3rd Mess) May 24  - 27, 64  Anders. Stockade Hosp.  Sep. 15, 64 Florence Stockade Hosp.:  born 1844 Clarion Co.  Fall 1864 Florence: San. Comm. issued shirt and drawers.  Dec. 11, 64 Charleston paroled.   Dec. 16, 64 Camp Parole.  Dec. 26, 64 - Feb. 23, 65: furlough.  March 13, 65 Camp Parole Hosp.  March 19, 65 Camp Parole Hosp.: died, typhoid, single, age 21.  Annapolis Nat. Cem. #86N buried.   July 7, 79 mother Mary Jane pension #248061/197787. Capt. Donaghy, Battle of Kinston: Charles Stewart, was struck four times; first a shot passing through his clothing and just scratch­ing his breast; another ball touched the back of his hand, and when he was loading his gun a bullet struck his bayonet, bending it and knocking it against his body. By this time he was thoroughly angry, and was calling the rebels sons of canines when a shot passed through the muscles of his arm and put him “hors de combat.”

STEWART (STUART), Gazzam:  Pvt.; age 19; Co. A; m: Sep. 7, 61 Callensburg.  Aug. 6 - 13, 63 Plymouth: expedition to Roanoke Island and Currituck Sound, returned sick.  Feb. 2, 64 Plymouth veteran -  born Warren Co.  19  hazel eyes  dark hair  5’11”  blacksmith.  Apr. 20, 64 Plymouth POW  Anders.  Charleston   Florence.  Oct. 2, 64 Florence Stockade Hosp.: born 1844 Pa., exchanged.  Fall 1864 Florence:  San. Comm. issued drawers.  Dec. 10, 64 Charleston paroled.  June 25, 65 New Bern: mustered out.  July 13,65 Harrisburg:  discharged.  Nov. 15, 89 pension #738548/blank.  June 10, 98 Marion, In. Nat. Soldier’s Home:  #5509 veteran  born Pa.  54 years  6’0”  gray hair and eyes  reads/writes  Prot.  laborer  res. Elwood, In.  single  notify: E. C. Stewart, Sugar Hill, Pa.  pension.  Oct. 1, 20:  to Dayton Nat. Home.  April 10, 29 readmitted Marion Nat. Home.  Sep. 6, 33 Marion Vet. Hosp.: died, 87 years.  Marion Vet. Cem. buried.

STEWART, Joseph B.:  Pvt.; Co. A; m: Dec. 25, 61. Jan 1, 64: to Cpl.  Feb. 2, 64 Plymouth veteran - born Butler Co.  25  blue eyes  light hair  6’0”  laborer.  April 20, 64 Plymouth POW  Anders.  June 28, 64 Anders.: died, chr. diarr.  Anders. Nat. Cem. #2650 buried.  May 11, 80 mother Elizabeth pension #264944/blank. 3 December 64 Pittsburgh Dispatch: died Andersonville “June 29”.

STEWART (STUART), Samuel H.:  Cpl.; Co. F; m: Dec. 7, 61.  May 31, 62 Battle of Fair Oaks/7 Pines: WIA, severely.  June 8, 62 NY Times:  aboard Str. S. R. SPAULDING White House - Ft. Monroe, arrived June 7.  June 12, 62 NY Times:  wounded ear.  Feb. 2, 64 Plymouth veteran - born Clarion Co.  20  grey eyes  brown hair  5’8”  farmer.  Apr. 20, 64 Plymouth POW  Anders.  Charleston?  Florence Sep. 16, 64.  Paroled: Feb. 27, 65 Wilmington (mil.); April 65 (Regt.).  April 4, 65  Annapolis Div. 1 Hosp.: chr. diarr.  April 6, 65: to Baltimore Newton Univ. Gen. Hosp.  April 13, 65: furlough.  May 5, 65 readmitted to Newton trfd. Baltimore Jarvis Hosp.  June 19, 65 Annapolis discharged, Surg. Cert.  Rqst. for Fed. Headstone: Feb. 13, 79 died, Clarion Co. Cherry Run United Presby. Cem. buried.  June 22, 80 widow Joanna pension #269961/203923.  Feb. 14, 89 minor pension #388515/260940.  1890 Census:  widow Joanna; m: Dec. 7, 6l-June 19, 65; res.: Rimersburg.

STEWART, William R.  Pvt.; age 18; Co. C; m: Jan. 13 or 18, 62.  Feb. 21 or 26, 62 discharged, civil authorities issued habeas corpus writ.

STIDHAM, George - Private, Co. K. Born 25 Oct 1844 in Rochester, Beaver Co., PA, son of Samuel & Martha (Gordon) Stidham. Mustered in 28 Oct 61 at age 18.  July  10, 62 NY Tribune: aboard Str. ELM CITY Harr. Bar - Ft. Monroe - NYC David’s Island.  Aug. 10, 62 - March 63: absent sick.  Feb. 2, 64 Plymouth veteran-born Armstrong Co.  20  brown eyes  light brown hair  5’5”  farmer.  April 20, 64 Plymouth POW  Savannah  Anders.  Charleston  Florence.  Oct. 5, 64 Florence Stockade Hosp.:  born 1844 Pa.  Fall 1874 Florence: San. Comm. issued drawers.  Feb. 26 - 28, 65 NE Ferry paroled (mil.)  June 25, 65 New Bern: mustered out.  July 13, 65 Harrisburg:  discharged.  June 28, 81 pension #425188/683613 - stated July 62 and Nov. 62 - Jan. 63 NY David‘s Island Hosp., April 64 Savannah Hosp. (probably enroute to Anders.), Nov. 19, 64 paroled Savannah;  affidavit -April 18, 64  Battle of Plymouth assigned  Fort Henderson to aid artillery, did not know others there, injured, after parole to Annapolis, furlough, discharged Harrisburg without returning to the Regt.  1890 Census:  m: Oct. 61 - Oct. 64 3 years; res.: Rochester.  Oct. 2, 30 Obit:  last C.W. veteran died at the home of  his daughter Mrs. Eranius Bentel, 144 West Adams St., Rochester. He would have celebrated his 86th birthday Oct. 25th. He had been ill 7 weeks. He was a member of Grace Lutheran Church and  GAR Post  #183. He leaves 6 sons  and 1 daughter, 11 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren.  Died 25 Sept 1930 of Double Lobar Pneumonia & Carcionoma of Face in Rochester, PA. Buried in Irvin's Cemetery, Rochester, PA. Headstone & Photo

STIFFY (STEFFEY), Isaac:  Pvt.; age 18; Co. C; m: Sep. 16, 61.  Sep. 16, 61 - Jan./Feb.  63: absent sick.   Sick:  Sep. 18, 62 Ft. Monroe  (mil.); seriously ill, carried from his tent to hospital then to NY Ft. Hamilton  Hosp., convalescent, light duty (Regt.). Jan. 21, 62 (?3) mustered Co. E, 5 US Arty Regt., Jan. 18, 64 veteran  conduct rating good, Jan. 29, 67 discharged, conduct rating excellent, battles Wilderness, Spotsylvania, Cold Harbor, Petersburg, Sailor’s Creek, Appomattox (Regt.). Aug. 1, 88 pension #666722/767917.  Sep. 16, 09 Foxburg reunion; res.: Emlenton.  Jan. 25, 12 died.  Feb. 2, 12 widow Mary pension #979758/739136.

STIFFY, Jacob:  Pvt.; age 16; Co. C; m: Sep. 16, 61.  Dec. 14, 62 Battle of Kinston: KIA.  Feb. 21, 81 mother Sarah pension #281664/233362 - born April 30, 1845.

STINE (STEIN), William:  Pvt. age 22; Co. D; m: Nov. 13, 61.  May 2, 62 Camp Winfield Scott, near Yorktown: died, typhoid fever.  Nov. 27, 85 mother Ann pension #333074/241932.

STINEDURF (STINETORG), David:  Dec. 16, 61 Harrisville enrolled.  Pvt.; age 25; Co. I; m: Feb. 22, 62.  Feb. 3, 64 Plymouth veteran - born Beaver  28  blue eyes  light hair  5’10½”  laborer.  April 20, 64 Plymouth POW   Anders.  Charleston  Florence.  Oct. 5, 64 Florence Stockade Hosp.:  born 1842 Pa.  Fall 1864 Florence:  San. Comm. issued shirt.  March 3, 65 N. E. Ferry paroled.  April 15, 65 Annapolis Hosp.: died (mil.);. comrades stated paroled, died enroute home (Regt.).  June 14, 67 father Joseph pension #148585/blank. 

STOCKDILL, Jacob:  Pvt.; age 17; Co. C; m: Sep. 16, 61.  Jan. 16, 62 discharged ordered by Col. Lehmann.

STOKE, Daniel A.:  Pvt.; Co. D; m: Aug. 30, 62.  Jan. 63: to Cpl.  Apr. 20,. 64 Plymouth POW  Anders. Nov. 19 or 25, 64 Savannah paroled.  May 1, 65: to Sgt.  June 25, 65 discharged.  July 17, 92 pension #1126777/XC2690552/972633.  1893 Civil War Residents, Ne:  res.: Douglas.  April 20, 15 Douglas, Ne. died.  May 15, 15 widow Sarah S. pension #1047389/807624.  Mil. File: note - erroneously listed as Daniel A. Slake (105 Pa. Vol.) and  L. A. Stook. (163 Pa. Vol.).

STOKE, George Washington - 2nd Lieutenant, Co. B. Born 22 Feb 1834 in Clinton, Crawford Co., PA. Mustered 13 Nov 61 as Private, Co. D. Commissioned 10 April 62 as 2nd Lieut. Acting. Capt. 15 July - 5 Nov 62. Detached 31 July - 2 Nov 63 at Pittsburgh, PA.  Transferred 4 Nov (31 Oct) 63 to Co. B.  Commanding Co. B. 9 Nov 63 - 20 April 64. Captured 20 April 64 at Plymouth, NC. POW at  Andersonville, GA (Church) and Columbia, SC. Escaped for the second time 19 Nov 64 from Columbia. Reported to the Dept. of South as escaped  POW. Arrived 8 Dec 64 at Philadelphia, PA. Left 27 Dec 64 on furlough for 30 days.  Discharged 25 June 65. 1876 R. R. Stevenson, CSA, at Columbia Camp Asylum; res.: Orrsville. Applied 30 June 1880 for a pension #404372/453592. 3 Feb 1898 National Tribune: stated  at Columbia, on wood gathering detail, escaped, headed for Atlanta, 4th night recaptured by citizens with dogs,  returned to camp, next by bribing a recent immigrant Irishman with watch, to Santee River, found a boat, 11 days and nights later reached coast, and USN gunboat, near Georgetown, SC, went to Hilton Head, SC received furlough, returned to the Regt. on Roanoke Island, served as Adjutant until discharge. Attended the 1905 Andersonville Monument Dedication. Died 13 June 1909 at Reynoldsville, Jefferson Co., PA. Widow Johanna applied 25 June 1909 for a pension #922618/687228. Regt. History page 1 photo and 142.

STOKE (STOKES), John J.:  Oct. 25, 61 Orrsville enrolled.  Musc.; age 18; Co. D; m: Nov. 13, 61 Camp Orr (mil.); Sep. 25, 61 (Regt.).  Feb. 2, 64 Plymouth veteran -  age 20  blue eyes  auburn hair  5’9”  teamster.  Apr. 20, 65 Plymouth POW  Anders.  Charleston  Florence  Richmond.  Oct. 5, 64 Florence Stockade Hsp.: born 1844 Pa.  Fall 1864 Florence Stockade: San. Comm. issued shirt.  “March 10 (16), 65 Cox Wharf paroled.  March 1865 Camp Parole 1st  Div. Hsp. Ward D: patient.”   Sep. 28, 66 father Jacob pension #134820/blank  - died in prison (Regt.), comrade's affidavit died Feb. 23, 65 Richmond Pembington’s  Hsp.; discharge or burial no info. (mil.).  Aug. 12, 67 mother Elizabeth  pension #151112/160058.

STOUGHTON, Newton:  Oct. 28, 61 Butler enrolled.  Pvt.; age 18; Co. K; m:  Feb. 22 (12), 62.  March - April 62 Newport News hosp.: sick.  May - June Phila. Hosp.: sick.  Sep. 4, 62 Blackwater River, VA: while on reconnaissance, POW.  Oct. 10, 62 Aiken’s Landing  paroled -age 19, grey eyes, 5’4”, farmer.  Oct. 19, 63 - Feb. 64 Beaufort: sick.  April 20, 64 Plymouth POW  Anders.  Charleston  Florence.  Died:  Nov. 20, 64 Florence POW (mil.); in prison (Regt.).  Florence Nat. Cem. buried as UNKNOWN.  Jan. 30, 65 mother Jane pension #81027/blank.

STOUP, William J.:  Pvt.; Co. C; m: Sep. 16, 61.  Nov. 62 - Feb. 63 Suffolk:  sick.  June 21, 63: to Cpl.  Jan. 1, 64  Plymouth veteran - born Allegheny Co.  21  blue eyes  dark hair  5’7”  soldier.  March 1, 65: to Sgt.  June 25, 65 New Bern: mustered out.  July 13, 65 Harrisburg: discharged.  March 14, 79 pension #272537/274269.  1890 Census:  m: Sep. 16, 61 - July 65 deaf; res.: 212  38th St. Pittsburgh.  April 5, 15 Allegheny Co. died.  May 6, 15 widow Elizabeth E. pension #1046838/797354. 

STOVER, Cornelius :  Pvt.; age 28; Co. A; m: Sep. 7, 61.  Feb. 26, 63: to Cpl.  Aug. 6 - 13, 65 Expedition Plymouth - Roanoke Island - Currituck Sound, returned sick.  April 20, 64 Plymouth POW  Anders.  Charleston  Florence.  Oct. 2, 64 Florence Stockade Hosp.: born 1830 Ky.  Dec. 23, 64 paroled.  June 25, 65 New Bern: mustered out.  July 13, 65 Harrisburg: discharged.  May 3, 79 pension #284140/258467.  1890 Census:  m: Sep. 7, 61 - July 13, 65 POW Anders; res.: Callensburg.  1905 Anders. Mon. Ded.; not present.  Sep. 16, 09 Foxburg reunion; res.: Callensburg. Jan. 2, 16 Callensburg died.  Jan. 17, 16 widow Mary E. pension #1058852/814373.  Sep. 21, 16 Nat. Tribune: died Jan. 2, 16 Callensburg, age 83.  

STROUP, Wm. L.  Jan. 25, 62 Clarion Co. enrolled.  Pvt.;  Co. H; m: Feb. 22, 62.  May - June 62 Yorktown Hosp.: sick.  Aug. 18, 62: sick hosp.  Sep. 62: present.  Feb. 27, 64 Plymouth veteran - born Clarion Co.  35  grey eyes  brown hair  5’7”  farmer.  April 20, 64 Plymouth POW  Anders.  Charleston  Florence.  Oct. 7, 64 Florence Stockade Hosp.:  born 1826 Pa.  Fall 1864 Florence:  San. Comm. issued drawers.  Oct. 7, 64 Florence: died, no further info (mil.)  Florence Nat. Cem. buried as UNKNOWN.  Sep. 16, 65 widow Sarah pension #109414/123812 - died Florence of dropsy (comrade), Jan. 15, 65 died Florence (mil). 1890 Census:  Sarah widow died Florence Feb. 65 captured Plymouth April 20, 64; res.: Fisher, Clarion Co.

STUCHELL (STUCKAL), Christopher:  Cpl.; Co. G; m: Jan. 10, 62.  Nov. 10, 62 Ft. Monroe: died, typhoid.  Hampton National Cem. #B3929 buried.  May 26, 63 widow Nancy pension #24169/15744.  Nov. 1, 65 minor pension #114257/115940.

STUCHELL (STUCKELL), John:  Original organizer of Company G, recruited heavily in Indiana County, PA  Capt.; Co. G; m: Jan. 10, 62.  March - April 62 Newport News Hosp.  Dec. 62 Suffolk Hosp. Feb. 16, 63 New Bern appointed  to Court of Inquiry. April 15, 63 resigned.  Sep. 6, 78 pension #259943/172600.  1890 Census:  m: Nov. 15, 61-April 16, 3; res.: Home, Indiana Co.  April 23, 04 Saltsburg died.  May 12, 04 widow Jane pension #806327/584584.

STUCHELL, William J.:  Sgt.; age 33; Co. G; m: Jan. 10, 62.  Feb. 17, 63 New Bern discharged, Surg. Cert., debility.  May 24, 81 pension #422032/327191.  Dec. 3, 81 died. Buried Cemetery near Dayton.  Feb. 16, 82 widow Lucinda pension #289940/222508.  1890 Census:  widow Lucinda m: Jan. 10, 62 - Feb. 17, 63; res. Dayton, Pa. 

STULZ (SCULTZ), Jacob:  Pvt.; Co. D; m: Nov. 13, 61.  May 31, 62 Battle of 7 Pines/Fair Oaks: WIA.  June 5, 62 NY Tribune:  WIA, dangerously.  June 12, 62 NY Times: WIA shoulder.  June 4, 62 Wash., DC Douglass Hosp.: died of wounds.  Wash. Mil. Assy. Cem. buried (Regt.; not on Cem. roster).  Funeral preparations requested 6 June 10 am. with escort (note in mil. file).  Oct. 20, 62 widow Julia pension #4579/19918 - Oct. 19, 63 Certificate of Disability, Lt. Fluke C.O. Co. D :  Jacob m: Sep. 25, 61 Oakland, born Germany, 33 years,  5’6”, blue eyes, auburn hair, farmer, wounded Battle of Fair Oaks was sent to Wash., DC hosp. where he died from effects of wounds received in above Battle while faithfully discharging his duty;  Nov. 11, 63 Armstrong Co. Sgt. Gray, while home on furlough, stated he was detailed to escort him from the battlefield to Washington, DC Douglass Hosp. and was with him when he died on June 4.

SULLIVAN, Patrick:  Pvt.; age 42; Co. K m: Oct. 28, 61.  May 31, 62 Battle of 7 Pines/Fair Oaks: WIA, discharged  Harr. Landg.  June 27, 62 Annapolis:  discharged, Surg. Cert.

SUTCH, James:  Pvt.; Co. C; m: Sep. 16, 61.  May 31, 62 Battle of 7 Pines/Fair Oaks:  WIA.  June 12, 62 NY Times:  MIA.  July 10, 62 NY Times: (CSA) Richmond Hosp. #1 WIA thigh. July 23, 62 NY Times:  May 31, 62 Fair Oaks POW  Richmond (No POW form or date of parole in mil. file.).  Oct. 1, 62: discharged, Surg. Cert., wounds.

SWAN (SWAY), William B.:  Pvt.; age 45; Co. G; m: Jan. 10, 62.  April 30 - Sep. 62 White House Landing: sick.  Sep. 24, 62 Phila. hosp.: discharged, Surg. Cert.  Dec. 1, 62 pension #5177/26909.  Oct. 27, 1900 died.  Indiana Co., White Twp., Greenwood Cem. buried - 1816 - 27 Oct. 1900.  Nov. 9, 1900 widow Isabella pension #729673/510649.

SWARTSFAGER (SWATSFAGER), George:  Pvt.; Co. H; m: Feb. 22, 62.  July 31, 62 Harr. Landg.: accidental wounding while on camp guard (Regt.).  Aug. 14, 62 NY Tribune:  aboard Str.  SPAULDING arrived Phila.  Dec. 11, 62 Phila. Master St. Hosp.: discharged, Surg. Cert.  May 8, 68 pension #133222/163998.  1890 Census:  m: Feb. 19, 62-Dec. 11, 62 GSW left hand; res.: Shippenville.  June 24, 05 Van died.  Dec. 9, 05 widow Abby pension #839337/918532.  July 9, 13 minor pension #1011232/blank.

SWARTZLANDER, George W. :  Sep. 24, 61 Cowansville enrolled.  Cpl., age 19; Co. B; m: Oct. 12, 61.  Feb. 7, 62: to 1st. Sgt.  July 16, 63:  2d Lt. commissioned, not mustered.  1863 Pa. Adj. Report: 2d Lt. rank from July 16, 63.  April 20, 64 Plymouth POW  Anders.  Macon Aug. 25, 64.  Died:  no further info after Macon (mil.); prison (Regt.). 

SWARTZLANDER (SCHWARTZLANDER), Isaac Newton:  Sep. 24, 61 Cowansville enrolled.  Cpl.; age 22; Co. B; m: Oct. 12, 61.  April 20, 64 Plymouth POW  Anders.  Died:  supposed dead, no info after April 20, 64 (mil.); March 1, 65 no location (Regt.);  Wilmington (Roll of Honor). "J. S." Swartzlander recorded being at Florence, SC. While being transferred to Salisbury, NC from Florence, he escaped 20 Feb 65 at Wilmington, NC.  Wilmington Nat. Cem. buried #984 renumbered #1564.

SWEENY(SWENY), Patrick:  Oct. 30, 61 Rimersburg enrolled.  Pvt.; age “40”; Co. F; m: Dec. 7, 61.  Dec. 5, 62 Suffolk: left sick.  Feb. 17, 63 New Bern: discharged, Surg. Cert.- born Donegal,  Ireland, “38”  grey eyes dark hair  5”11½”  laborer  disability - kidneys and wound in hand by accidental  discharge of his piece while on picket at Suffolk.  June 12, 63 pension #25559/194189.  1890 Census:  m: Oct. 31, 61 - Feb. 17, 63; res. Homestead.  Feb. 24, 06 Dayton Soldier’s Home:  #31097 disability  born Ireland  88  6’0”  blue eyes  gray hair  cannot read/write  Cath.  laborer  res.: Homestead  married  pension.  March 18, 06 Soldier’s Home: died, senility, fractured leg; wife Grace and grandson Frank Boyle, both #108  15 St., Homestead notified.  March 20, 06 remains  to Homestead.  Nov. 15, 06 widow Grace pension #858476/619301. 

SWEET, James C.:  Pvt.; age 16; Co. B; m: Sep. 24, 61.  Feb. 2, 64 Plymouth veteran - born Armstrong Co.  18  grey eyes  sandy hair  5’6”  farmer.  Apr. 20, 64 Plymouth POW  Anders.  Charleston  Florence  Salisbury   Richmond.  Oct. 2, 64 Florence Stockade Hsp.:  born 1845 Pa.  POW Memo: brought from Salisbury and confined  Richmond Feb. 22, 65 born US.  Feb. 24, 65 Aiken’s Landing: paroled.  Feb. 28, 65 Camp Parole. June 25, 65 New Bern: mustered out.  July 13, 65 Harrisburg:  discharged.  May 23, 82 pension  #450168/862318. 1890 Census:  m: Sep. 16, 61-June 25, 65; res.: Barnhart Mills, Butler Co.  Aug. 20, 96 Butler reunion; res.: Queenstown.  Nov. 26, 15 Queenstown died.  Apr. 8, 27 widow Mary A. pension #1576246/blank.   Brother John., Co. B.

SWEET, John:  Pvt.; age 25;  Co. B, m: March 16, 64.  April 64 Phila.:  detached service.  May 31, 64: reported Regt.  June 25, 65 discharged.   Aug. 16, 80 pension #409951/412357.  May 25, 02 died.   Brother James, Co. B.

SWEETWOOD (SWEET), Daniel:  Pvt.; age 39; Co. A; m: Sep. 7, 61 Callensburg.  May 31, 62 Battle of Fair Oaks/7 Pines:  at White Oak Swamp Hosp., taken POW.    June 30, 62 Battle of 7 Days : at Savage Station POW.   June 31, 62 Richmond prison.  July 22, 62 City Point paroled.  July 31, 62 Phila. Hosp. 4th and George St.: died, diarr.  Phila. Glenwood Cem. buried, remains moved to Phila. National Mil. Cem.-not on roster.  March 22, 63 widow Lavina pension #15955/11077.  Jan. 21, 67 minor pension #140810/117565.

SYLVIES (SYLVES), Samuel:  Dec. 16, 61 Harrisville enrolled.  Pvt.; age 41; Co. I; m: Feb. 22, 62.  May 31, 62 Battle of 7 Pines/Fair Oaks: WIA; POW  Richmond.   Died:  Richmond prison no date, disease (mil.); July 6, 62 Richmond prison, wounds (Regt.).  Notes in mil. file:  MIA Fair Oaks, died disease Richmond prison, captured  Chickhominy  May 31, 62 confined Richmond, paroled July 19, 62;  records lost died Richmond.  July 24, 62 NY Times:  died Richmond prison hosp. July 1- 10.  Sep. 17, 62 widow Rebecca pension #2794/83527 - died of wounds rebel prison Richmond, no info re burial.  Oct. 11, 82 minors Jonathan and Eliza J. pension #297767/202175.