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151st New York Infantry      
Company A
Benjamin Tanner - 1st Lieutenant   
Benjamin Tanner was one of my great ancestors and he served with the 151st New York Infantry as a 1st Lieutenant.
Contact Name:  Denise Salembier
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Contact Homepage:  http://www.myheritage.com/site-4486491/huntersalembier-website
Date Added:  3/7/2009
Company D
Benjamin Franklin West - Sergeant   
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Contact Name:  Don West
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Date Added:  11/24/2005
Company E
George Leschhorn - Private   
George was an immigrant from Badeu Villingen, Hesse-Darmstadt who settled in Rochester, NY. While in the 151st, he was a stretcher bearer. He died of illness while stationed in Baltimore and is buried in Alexandria National Cemetery, Alexandria, VA
Contact Name:  Nancy Spencer
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Date Added:  10/29/2005
Company E
Lawrence Nersinger - Private   
Name mispelled as Nassinger.
Contact Name:  Bernard Salber
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Date Added:  7/29/2011
Company K
Paul Sisley - Private   
Paul Sisley, my great, great grandfather was actually a Canadian citizen when he volunteered in Newfane, (Niagara County) New York. It's possible he was wounded, because he was an 'invalid' (from Military Pension application in 1870), and died soon after that in New York.
Contact Name:  Aodhan Richardson
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Date Added:  1/2/2006
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