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Company A
Conrad Hofacker
- Private
Conrad Hofacker was captured at Chancellorsville. There is another entry for him misfiled under the 3rd Alabama (USA). He had a brother, Killian, a teamster in the 81st Pennsylvania. There was a third brother George who did not survive the war. I would love to get in touch with anyone who has information on any of the three brothers.
Contact Name: Charles
Contact Homepage: http://garnet.acns.fsu.edu/~chofack
Date Added: 1/22/2008

Company B
Henry D. Todd
- Private
My g-g-grandfather
Contact Name: James Kilpatrick
Date Added: 4/16/2008

Company D
Lewis Hitchcock
- Private
No comments
Contact Name: William Baumgartner
Date Added: 6/20/2007

Company D
William Reuter
- Private
KIA at 1st Fredericksburg
Contact Name: James Schmidt
Date Added: 5/17/2006

Company D
William Okran Scott
- Private
William was originally from Watertown, the son of Linus and Minerva (Nichols) Scott. Prior to enlisting, William was a farm laborer on the farm of Hugh Carley in Orange, Connecticut. He is listed on his enlistment papers as being from Milford, Connecticut. He was killed in battle on July 2, 1863 at Gettysburg. His name is listed on the family plot in Evergreen Cemetery in Watertown, Connecticut, but no record of his burial there exists. He is not listed as being buried in Gettysburg.
Contact Name: Scott Dygert
Date Added: 9/25/2006

Company I
John Faughnan
- Private
No comments
Contact Name: S. Doherty
Contact Homepage: www.faughnan.org
Date Added: 2/28/2007

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