Roster of the 103d PA Infantry
FAHNESTOCK, Albert: 2d Lt.; m: Co. D, 13th Pa. Inf. (Washington Inf.); m: Apr. 25, 61-3 mo. Aug. 19, 61 enrolled. Commissioned 1st Lt.; age 27; Co. C; m: Sep. 16, 61. July 7, 62: to Capt. July 7, 62 - Jan. 14, 63 commanded Co. C. Jan. 14, 63: resigned, impaired health. Dec. 31, 63 Pa. Adj. Gen. Report: rank from Aug. 19, 61 to Capt. June 27, 93 pension #1152069/905333 IL. Oct. 5, 98 Bureau of Pensions: res.: 1802 State St., Chicago. Nov. 23, 17 National Soldier’s Home: #40286 m: Apr. 25, 61 Pittsburgh Co. D, 13 Pa.- July 25, 61 Harrisburg; July 25, 61 Harrisburg Capt. Co. C, 103 Pa. - Jan. 12, 63 New Bern; senility; born Pa. 83 yrs. 5’7” blue eyes gray hair reads/writes Prot. dentist res.: Chicago married notify daughter Carrie Fahnestock, 1802 S. State St., Chicago pension. Dec. 24, 17 requested to leave. Jan. 20, 24 Eustis, Florida: died. March 13, 24 Nat. Tribune: died Jan. 20, 24 Eustis, Fl. Feb. 16, 24 widow Margaret pension #1215616/948875 Florida. Headstone
FAUST, Phillip - Private, Co. H. Enrolled 2 Jan 62 at age 19. Mustered in 22 Feb 62. Clarion Co. Feb. 22, 62 Washington, DC: sick. March 18, 62 Wash. Gen. Stone Hospital.: Hospital Steward. Discharged 22 Feb 65. Applied 21 Dec 1891 for pension #1079674/800397. Attended 16 Sept 1909 Foxburg reunion. Also listed as FOUST.
FEE (FEEL), George M. - Private, age 18; Co. G; m: Jan. 10, 62. Dec. 31, 63 Plymouth discharged; reenlisted. Feb. 3, 64 Plymouth veteran - born Armstrong Co. 20 brown eyes fair hair 5’8” laborer. Captured 20 April 64 at Plymouth, NC. POW at Andersonville, GA. (Squad 45, 1st Mess) Admitted 18 June 64 to the prison hospital with Pneumonia. Died 16 Aug 1864 from Scurvy & Pneumonia in the hospital at Andersonville, GA. Grave 5873.
FERRY (FUREE, FERREE, FUREE, FIRREE), Ephraim: Feb. 26, 62 Forrest Co. enrolled. Pvt.; Co. H; m: March 23, 62 (Feb. 22, 62). May - June 62 Yorktown hospital: sick. July 7, 62 Portsmouth, R. I. Grove Hosp.: sick. Aug. 1862 Phila. Hestonville Hosp.: sick. Aug. 18 (15), 62 Phila. Hestonville Hosp. discharged, Surg Cert., born Beaver Co. 33 blue eyes light hair 5’11” farmer. Aug. 30, 79 pension #306493/blank. Jan. 9, 84 Jefferson Co.: died at son’s home. Request for Federal Headstone: Tionesta Cemetery buried.
FIELDING, John: Pvt.; Co. I; m: Dec. 16, 61. July 7, 62 Wash., DC : discharged; Surg. Cert., exposure to rain at Williamsburg. Dec. 1, 79 pension #327959/216489/XC2702406. 1890 Census: m: Dec. 16, 61 - July 8 62; res.: Slippery Rock. April 14, 20 Butler died. . May 24, 20 widow Susanna pension #1157945/893197. Capt. Fielding, Co. I, brother.
FIELDING, William: Co. I, 18 Ohio Inf.; m: April 61. Aug. 61: discharged. Commissioned 1st. Lt.; age 29; Co. I; m: Dec. 16 Oct. 25), 61. March 1, 62: to Capt. July 2, 62 NY Tribune: Wash., DC Columbia College Hsp. patient. 1863: Recruiting Service. Aug. 31, 64 Roanoke Island Regt. HQ: arrived or whereabouts known. 1864 Pittsburgh Charles Hotel Hosp. Jan. 16, 65 Pittsburgh discharged. Co. B, 4 U. S. Cav., Gen. Mtd. Service, U.S.A; m: June 5, 66. May 11, 67 discharged. 1890 Census: m: Oct. 25, 61 - Jan. 14, 65; res.: Slippery Rock. July 19, 90 pension #823046/966287 - Dec. 14, 62 Battle of Kinston: WIA right side head by shrapnel, deafness. May 23, 07 Nat. Tribune: March 16, 07 near Harrisville, on farm where his boyhood was spent, died; age 66 Regt. History page 97 - May 31, 62 Battle of Fair Oaks/7 Pines: absent because of lameness. John, Co. I, brother.
FINDLEY, Samuel (1st.): Pvt.; age 18; Co. C; m: Sep. 16, 61. Dec. 31, 63 Roanoke Island discharged; reenlisted. Feb. 24, 64 Roanoke Island veteran - born Allegheny Co. 3 20 brown eyes light hair 5’7” boatman and soldier. March 16 - 27, 65: remittent fever, returned to duty. June 25, 65 New Bern: mustered out. July 13, 65 Harrisburg: discharged. July 2, 90 pension #790553/534022 W.Va. Apr. 20, 01 Reynoldsville, W.Va. died. May 27, 01 widow Mary Lovina pension #742161/5226334 W.Va.
FINDLEY, Samuel (2d.): Pvt.; Co. C; m: Sep. 21, 64. June 25, 65 New Bern: mustered out. July 13, 65 Harrisburg.: discharged.
FISH (FISK), Ephraim: Aug. 25, 62 Kittanning enrolled. Pvt.; Co. D; m: Aug. 25, 62 Harrisburg. “Feb. 15, 62” Newport News hospital: sick. Dec. 14, 62 Battle of Kinston: WIA. 1863 New Bern hospital: discharged, Surg. Cert., born Kittanning grey eyes light hair 5’7½” disease result of wounds.
FISH, Robert: Pvt.; Co. D; m: Nov. 13, 61. New Kent Courthouse, Va. field hosp.: sick. May 21, 62 Baltimore Patterson Park Hospital: sick, typhoid. Discharged: 1863 (Regt.); Oct. 19, 62 Ft. McHenry, Md., Surg. Cert. - born Venango Co. 18 grey eyes auburn hair 5’8” farmer. Feb. 04, 1879 pension #266270/179313. 1890 Census: Pvt. Co. D m: Sep. 25, 61 - Nov. 17, 62; res.: Cranberry, Venango Co. Aug. 31, 1913 Cranberry died. Sep. 22, 1913 widow Harriet pension #1014574/blank.
FITZGERALD, James: Oct. 28, 61 Pittsburgh enrolled. Pvt.; age 19; Co. K; m: Feb. 22, 62 Kittanning. May -June 62: absent sick. July 8, 62 NY Tribune: aboard Str. S. R. SPAULDING Harr. Landg. - Ft. Monroe -NYC Bellevue Hosp. Aug. 23, 62: absent, sick. Sep. 62 present. Captured 20 April 64 at Plymouth, NC. POW at Andersonville, GA. (Squad 70, 2nd Mess) Admitted 4 Aug 64 to the prison hospital with Diarrhea. Returned to prison. Died: no further info after Anders. (mil.); enroute to or at Florence (Regt.); #40451 left for unknown destination (Anders.).
FITZSIMONS, Hugh: Pvt.; age 43; Co. K; m: Dec. 20, 61. May 8, 62 Wash., DC Mt. Pleasant Gen. Hosp.: discharged, Surg. Cert.
FLEMING, Alexander: Pvt.; age 21; Co. C; m: Sep. 16, 61. Dec. 14, 62 Battle of Kinston : WIA. April 9, 63 discharged, Surg. Cert., wounds.
FLEMING, Francis M. Pvt.; age 17; Co. C; m: Sep. 16, 61. Dec. 31, 63 Roanoke Island discharged; reenlisted. Feb. 24, 64 Roanoke Island veteran - born Armstrong Co. 19 brown eyes light hair 5’10” soldier. March 1, 65: to Cpl. June 25, 65 New Bern: mustered out. July 13, 65 Harrisburg: discharged. Feb. 03, 90 pension #752888/803408 Indian Terr. Feb. 21, 26 Crestline, Ks.: died. March 8, 26 widow Susan E. pension #1242917/A5- 25- 26 Ks.
FLEMING, John - Private, Co. C. Born 1838. Enrolled & Mustered 16 Sept 61 at Kittanning, PA, a 23 year old Farmer from Armstrong Co., PA. Discharged 16 Sept 64. 1890 Census residence Elderton, Armstrong Co., PA. Applied 23 July 1890 for a pension #837562/974569. Died 31 August 1900.
FLEMMING, Samuel E. - Private, Co. I. First enlisted at age 21 as Private, Co. K, 134 PA Infantry. Mustered 7 Aug 62 at Butler and served for 9 months. Discharged 19 Aug 62? Enlisted next as a Private, Co. I, 103rd PA. Mustered 15 Feb 65. Discharged 25 June 65. Applied 14 Feb 1891 for pension #996824/795581 NY. Died 27 Dec 1926 at Lalamana, NY. Widow Mary A. applied 20 Jan 1927 for a pension #1567557/a5-5-27 NY.
FLUKE (FLICK), Alfred L. - 1st Lieutenant, Co. D. Mustered 22 April 61 as Private, Co. B, 9th PA Infantry. Discharged 22 July 61. Pvt.; age 21; Co. D; m: Nov. 13, 61. Nov. 14, 61: to Sgt. April 10, 62: commissioned and mustered 2d. Lt. Commissioned 1st. Lt.: Oct 31 62 (mil.), May 1, 63 (Regt.). Apr. 20, 64 Plymouth POW at Sep. 1, 64 Savannah (Squad 6) Charleston Camp Asylum, Columbia, SC Florence. Mid Sep. Charleston Jail Yard- Feb. 6, 65 NY Times: listed Columbia. Paroled 1 March 65 at N. E. Ferry, Wilmington, NC. March 8, 65 NY Times: Annapolis arrived March 6, 65, Steamers FAIRBANKS, UTOPIA, THAMES and CUMBERLAND arrived here yesterday from Wilmington loaded with released Union POW recently exchanged; these prisoners tell the same sad tale of privation, exposure, filth and wretchedness of Southern prisons, but they are generally in much better condition than those who came before them, and after thorough wash and renovation of clothing present quite a lively and cheerful appearance: Lt. Alfred L. Fluke, 103 Pa. March 23, 65 Orrsville, Pa. wrote to mother of Cpl. Carrier - was with him when he received his wound, we were fighting in town (Plymouth) at the time, I put my arm around him and assisted him to Ft. Williams, he was shot through the bowels and died the next day. June 25, 65 discharged. 1876 R. R. Stevenson, CSA: applied to me for aid while POW, Columbia, requests payment, res. Kittanning. Army Experiences of Capt. Donaghy: Charleston Jail Yard Lt. Fluke sat hours at a time, chin resting hands, face dusty, ignoring it, refused to be comforted; Nov. 4, 64 Columbia: Lt. Fluke and Laughlin escaped with me (Donaghy), they went their separate ways, built a raft, which broke, then took a boat, while passing under a RR bridge were fired on by CSA wounding Fluke on the nose, thinking it was serious they surrendered, later guards drunk, escaped, week later captured, no insignia, sent to Florence as enlisted. May 12, 91 pension #1022057/914607. Apr. 21, 05 Nat. Soldier & Sailor’s Home, Dayton : #30343 m: Nov. 13, 61 Pittsburgh Pvt. promoted 1st Lt. May 1, 63 - June 25, 65 TB heart weak born Pa. 64 5’6” gray hair & eyes Prot. clerk res.: Sebring, Ohio separated notify wife Mrs. A. L. Fluke, Red Bank Furnace, PA. pension. April 21, 05 Dayton: died TB, notified wife & John Carpenter, Sebring. Dayton Nat. Home Cem. Section B row 8 #13 buried. May 26, 05 widow Maggie A. pension #828904/598230 Pa.
FORBES, Alexander - Private, Co. K. Born about 1818. Enrolled at age 43. Mustered 28 Dec 61. Discharged 20 June 63 on Surgeon's Certificate at Plymouth, NC.
FOREMAN, Nelson: Pvt.; Co. D; m: Aug. 25, 62. May 21, 63 Hampton U.S. Gen. Hosp.: discharged, Surg. Cert. - born Armstrong Co. 21 blue eyes brown hair 5’9” carpenter. Nov. 12, 63 pension #35837/24386. - Oct. 4, 62 march Blackwater River - Suffolk accidentally discharged musket, hit left leg. Died Sept 1891 at Tionesta, PA.
FORWARD, George F.: Pvt.; Co. C; m: Sep. 16, 61. To Cpl.: Nov. 1, 63 (mil.), Jan. 1, 65 (Regt.). Dec. 31, 63 Roanoke Island discharged; reenlisted. Feb. 24, 64 Roanoke Island veteran - born Allegheny Co. 18 blue eyes light hair soldier 5’7” rank Cpl. June 25, 65 New Bern: mustered out. April 13, 65 Harrisburg: discharged. 1890 Census: m: Sep. 16, 61 - 1865 ; res.: Braddock. Aug. 26, 1890 pension #899515/XC2670622/695821 Pa. July 1898 Braddock: died. Oct. 19, 98 widow Sarah E. pension #684938/491987 Ohio.
FOSTER, John - Private, Co. B. Mustered 25 Aug 62. Captured 20 April 64 at Plymouth, NC. POW at Andersonville, GA. (Squad 96, 1st Mess) Died 28 August 1864 of Debilitas in the stockade at Andersonville, GA. Grave 7097. Apr. 15, 68 widow Mary pension #159897/119903. 1890 Census: widow Mary m: Oct. 21, 61 died Anders. Aug. 27, 64; res.: Foster Mills, Armstrong Co. Also borne as FESTER.
FOUSS (FOSS), Joseph: Dec. 1, 61 Westmoreland Co. enrolled. Cpl.; age 41; Co. G; m: Jan. 10, 62. May 31, 62 Battle of 7 Pines/Fair Oaks: WIA, thigh. June 12, 62 NY Times: wounded side. Oct. 9, 63 trfd. to 1 Bn., 14 Co., VRC (aka Co. B, 10 VRC Regt.) stationed Ft. Wood, Bedloes Island, NY. Jan. 10, 65 Wash., DC. Aug. 30, 84 pension #521176/758279 - July - Aug. 62: absent sick. July 6, 99 died.
FRAMPTON (FRANSTON), David R.: Pvt.; age 29; Co. A; m: Sep. 7, 61 Callensburg. July 6, 62 NY Times: June 28 aboard Str. KENNEBEC White House Landing - Portsmouth hosp. Dec. 14, 62 Battle of Kinston: WIA. June 8, 63 Plymouth - Columbia expedition. Dec. 31, 63 Plymouth discharged; reenlisted. Feb. 2, 64 Plymouth veteran - born Clarion 31 grey eyes black hair 5’6” laborer. April 20, 64 Battle of Plymouth: WIA. April 20, 64 Plymouth POW Anders. Dec. 16, 64 Charleston paroled. June 25, 65 New Bern: mustered out. July 13, 65 Harrisburg: discharged. Request for Federal Headstone: died Nov. 4, 81 buried Sligo cemetery.
FRANKLIN, Benjamin (alias SHEARER, Benj. F.): Pvt.; age 22; Co. C; m: Sep. 16, 61. Aug. 19, 62 NY Tribune: aboard Str. S. R. SPAULDING Ft. Monroe - NYC. Sep. 3, 62: discharged, Surg. Cert. - born Armstrong Co. 23 grey eyes brown hair 6’0” farmer. Pvt.; Indep. Co. A., Pa. Mil. Inf.; m: Oct. 16, 62. July 23, 63 discharged. Reenlisted again in Co. C, 103 Pa. m: April 6, 64. Pvt. June 25, 65 New Bern: mustered out. April 13, 65 Harrisburg: discharged. April 26, 79 pension #281919/358889 - March 31, 65: Roanoke Island Albemarle Hosp. ankle broken or sprained while assisting in beaching a mail boat stuck on a sandbar. Died 30 May 1908.
FRANTZ, Lorenzo W.: Pvt.; age 18; Co. B; m: Sep. 24, 61. May 31, 62 Battle of 7 Pines/Fair Oaks: KIA. June 12, 62 NY Times: listed KIA.
FREDERICK, James: Pvt.; Co. G; m: Dec. 1, 61. Jan. 3, 62: discharged minor; writ habeas corpus.
FREE (FEE), Daniel: Dec. 1, 61 Armstrong Co. enrolled. Pvt.; age 18; Co. G; m: Feb. 22 (Jan. 10), 62 Kittanning. May - June 62: Brigade Hosp. sick. Sep. 62 - Feb. 63: absent sick hospital, since July 1 where not known. Died: in service (Regt.); died company records lost no date can be given (muster out roll); July 24, 62 Harrison‘s Landing fever (pension); no further info (War Dept.). April 1863: dropped from Roll. Jan. 22, 90 father John S. pension #412773/blank Pa - born 6/19/43.
FREEMAN, George E. - Colored Cook, Co. I.
FRICK, Abraham Pfautz - Surgeon. Born 19 Aug 1835 at Neffsvillle, Manheim Twp, Lancaster Co., PA, son of Jacob Royer & Mary Heller (Pfautz) Frick. Graduated 1852 from the Litz Academy for Boys. Graduated 1861 from the University of Pennsylvania. Married 19 March 61 to Phebe Mary Keturiah, dau. of Nathan S. & Lavinia S. (Tennis) Smith at Union M.E. Church, Philadelphia, PA. Enrolled in the 101st PA at Lancaster, PA. Age 26, brown hair & eyes, 5’7”, Physician. Mustered 15 Oct 61 as Asst. Surgeon at Harrisburg, PA. Promoted 24 Nov 62 to Surgeon and transferred to the 103rd PA. On 14 Dec 63 at Maxwell Hospital, Plymouth, NC, Pvt. C. Tensmayer, Co. E, 12 NY Cav., attempted to attack Dr. Frick while he was on duty (RG 153LL1784). Abraham's wife was present with him at Plymouth, NC. When the fighting began at Plymouth on the 17th of April 64, she boarded the steamer Massasoit which took non-combatants to Roanoke Island, NC. Captured 20 April 64 at Plymouth, NC. Remained 3 days to attend the wounded, then joined Gen. Wessells and staff to Richmond Libby Prison arriving April 26. May also have been at Salisbury. Paroled 30 April 64 at City Point, VA as noncombatant. Arrived 2 May 64 at Annapolis, MD. Ordered to return to regiment after 20 day furlough. Assigned for several weeks at Fort Monroe Chesapeake Hospital. Assigned 5 July 64 to duty as Surgeon-in-Chief, Sub-District Albemarle, Roanoke Island, North Carolina, visited by Pvt. Slagle. Assigned 4 June 65 to Raleigh, NC Post Hospital as Acting Staff Surgeon. Wrote letter for address of the family of patient Pvt. Wm. Kennedy as he had package which Kennedy gave to his doctor before he died at Roanoke Island, the doctor then gave it to Surgeon Frick. Discharged 25 Jan 65. June 30, 76 - Aug. 8, 79, March 80 - June 91 Dept. of the Platte as A.A.S. 1880 Census, Surgeon at Fort D. A. Russell, Laramie, Wyoming. In 1890 living in Doña Ana Co., NM. Applied 20 June 1896 for a pension #1178587/952200 Texas. Died 9 July 1913 of Apoplexy at Arkansas Pass, San Patricio Co., Texas. Buried in Prairie View Cemetery. Headstone. Widow Phebe M. K. applied 14 Aug 1913 for a pension 1012752/776184 California. Internet: for sale XVIII Corp gold T-bar badge marked “1” and “3” (101 Pa. and 103 Pa.) owned by Dr. Frick, estate find.
FRICK, Wallace: Pvt.; Co. E; m: Dec. 7, 61 Clay Township, Butler Co. July 7, 62 : to NY Bedloes Island Hsp. July 7, 62 NY Tribune: aboard Str. ST. MARK Yorktown - Ft. Monroe - NYC Bedloes Island hospital. July 14 (13), 62 NYC: died, convulsions. NY Long Island Cypress Hill Nat. Cem. buried.
FRIEL, John H. Pvt.; Co. F; m: Dec. 7, 61. March 1862: attached Artillery, Casey’s Div. May 1, 62 - Nov. 63: attached 8 NY Battery. Dec. 31, 63 Plymouth discharged; reenlisted. Feb. 26, 64 Plymouth veteran - born Donegal, Ireland 40 grey eyes black air 5’8½” collier. April 20, 64 Plymouth POW Anders. Dec. 11, 64 paroled. June 25, 65 discharged.
FRILL (GRILL), George E.: Cpl.; Co. F; m: Dec. 7, 61. Died Yorktown diarr.: - July 1, 62 (Regt.); July 13, 62 (mil.); June 30 and July 1, 62 (pension). Yorktown Nat. Cem. #1092 buried - George Grill Cpl. 103 Pa Inf. July 1, 62. (Note: entry in Mil. File - Frill, G. W. paroled Charleston Dec. 13, 64 captured Plymouth, possibly 2 NC (Union) Inf. soldier assumed name to escape CSA). Dec. 11, 62 widow Sarah Ann pension #7980/7714.
FRITZ, Joseph - Private, Co. F. Born 19 Dec 1812 in Venango Co., PA. Enlisted at age 50, hazel eyes black hair 5’9½”, Laborer. Mustered in 8 Dec 61. Discharged 28 March 63 on Surgeon's Certificate at New Bern, NC. Dec. 26, 63 pension #37954/302071. 1890 Census: m: Jan. 1, 62 - Oct. 21, 63 1 yr. 10 mo. 24 days; Residence E. Brady, PA. Died 17 Oct 1898 died. Buried in Wattersonville United Methodist Cemetery,
FRITZ, Robert C.: Pvt.; age 18; Co. D; m: Nov. 13, 61. Jan. 2, 64: to Cpl. Dec. 31, 63 Plymouth discharged; reenlisted. Feb. 2, 64 Plymouth veteran - born Venango Co. 20 grey eyes auburn hair 5’8” laborer. Apr. 20, 64 Plymouth POW Anders. Dec. 14, 64 Charleston paroled. June 25, 65 discharged. May 7, (illeg.) Hampton, Va. Soldier’s Home Southern Br.: #420439 single veteran kidney problems; notify Mrs. L. J. Falson, Red Bank, Clarion Co. May 2, 85: transferred to Dayton Central Br. #13139 - (same info) injury to left eye Apr. 18, 64 Battle of Plymouth born Clintonville cannot read/write res. Phila. July 14, 1890 pension #808162/576106 Ohio. April 19, 14 Dayton, OH Soldier’s Home: died. Telegraph info to sister Belle Lewis, RFD 2, Shippenville. Dayton Soldier’s Home Nat. Cem. Sec. 1 Row 6 #5 buried.
FULTON, John M. - Private, Co. F. Born 5 March 1840 in Clarion Co., PA, son of James Jackson & Elizabeth Fulton. Enrolled 30 Oct 61 at Rimersburg, PA at age 22, brown eyes, black hair, 5’8”, farmer. Mustered in 7 Dec 61. Discharged 17 March 63 on Surgeon's Certificate at New Bern, NC due to Heart Problems. Applied 7 June 1880 for pension #375909/266674 in PA. Died 11 Jan 1891 in Anderson Co., Kansas. Widow Matilda applied 1 April 1891 for pension #512822/385720 Kansas. Buried in Logue Cemetery, LeRoy, Kansas. Headstone states Sergeant. Headstone
FULTON, Thomas A. - Private, Co. H. Born 1817 in Centre Co., PA, son of John & Margaret (McKinney) Fulton. Light hair, blue eyes, 5’9½”. Married 30 April 1844 to Phebe Ann Dixon. Mustered 22 Feb 62, a Collier. Detailed 9 Aug 62 - 11 Jan 63 as Ambulance Driver. July 10, 63 Plymouth: Court Martial charge - On June 25, 63 he left his post while on picket without being relieved. Guilty. Confined 30 days. 14 on bread/water; remainder hard labor (RG 153NN158). Reenlisted 1 Jan 64. Captured 20 April 64 at Plymouth, NC. POW at Andersonville, GA. (Squad 44, 1st Mess) Died 17 June 1864 of Chronic Diarrhea at Andersonville, GA. Grave 2078. Aug. 17, 65 Widow Phoebe of Fertigs, Venango Co., PA applied for pension #106058/83160.
FULTON, William Allison - Private, Co. F. Born 7 Jan 1844 in Toby Twp, Clarion Co., PA, son of Margaret (Polliard) Fulton. Mustered in 7 Dec 61. Admitted 7 April 62 to Newport News Hospital: age 18, Ward 1, measles. Admitted 1862 to Hampton Hospital: diarrhea. Returned to duty 25 Sept 62. Re-enlisted 1 Jan 64 at Plymouth, NC. Age 19, light hair, brown eyes, 5’7” & a Farmer. Captured 20 April 64 at Plymouth, NC. Prisoner at Andersonville, GA, Charleston & Florence, SC. Paroled 27 Feb 65 at Northeast Ferry, Wilmington, NC. Admitted 9 March 65 to Annapolis Division #1 Hospital suffering from Willington, Tebris Typho Malaria. Admitted 14 March 65 to Baltimore Jarvis Hospital with debility from Typhoid Fever. Furloughed 22 March 65. Admitted 24 July 65 to Hicks Hospital, Baltimore, MD - Ward 1, convalescent. Discharged 18 Aug 65. Married 12 Oct 1865 to Isabella, daughter of of Henry D. & Julia Ann (Kratzer) Mohney. Applied 26 June 1880 for pension #392808/410367. Listed on 1890 Census, Rimersburg, PA - 8 months in Andersonville. Attended the reunion 20 Sept 1906 in Butler, PA. Died 23 Dec 1915 of Acute Nephritis in Rimersburg, PA. Buried 25 Dec 1915 in Rimersburg Cemetery, Clarion Co., PA. Widow Isabel applied Jan. 7, 1916 for pension #1058327/806649. Headstone (NOTE: civilian stone has been replaced by military issued stone.)