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21st Pennsylvania Cavalry
Company A
LaFayette Johnson (Johnston) - Sergeant
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Contact Name: Bob Johnson
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Date Added: 6/8/2007

Company C
John Samuel Minster - Private
Joined PA 122nd in 1862. Mustered out May 16, 1863. Joined 21st Cav July 8, 1863. Transferred to Company E 182d, 3 years' regiment P.V., February 20, 1864.
Contact Name: Barry Minster
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Date Added: 5/23/2009

Company D
William H. George - Private
Is not the same William George in the 158th Penna Inf.
Contact Name: Larry George
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Date Added: 11/20/2011

Company H
William L Bechtel - Private
At sixteen years, he enlisted in the Twenty-first Pennsylvania Cavalry, a three-year regiment, and participated in every engagement until mustered out August 16, 1865. After the Civil War he enlisted in the United States Infantry and, at the end of ten years, retired as a lieutenant. He applied for and received a pension for his service in 1891.
Contact Name: John Davis
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Date Added: 7/1/2019

Company I
william alden billings - Private
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Contact Name: thomas dancer
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Contact Homepage: verizon
Date Added: 1/31/2010

Company I
Jacob Reed - Private
Jacob Reed was my paternal 2nd great grandfather. He was born 1844 in Franklin County, PA. He enlisted as a private in I Co., 21st PA Cavalry on Aug. 1, 1863. He mustered out with his company on Feb. 20, 1864. He died at age 42 on Sept. 30, 1886 in Quincy township, Franklin Co. PA.
Contact Name: Dee Enders
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Date Added: 12/12/2010

Company K
William N Henry - Private
William N Henry was mustered in at the rank of Private on 5 February 1864 at Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. He was mustered out with his company on 8 July 1865 in Virginia.

21st PA Cavalry, 182nd Volunteers, Company K

Source: Ancestry.com, U.S. Civil War Soldiers and Profiles, 1861-1865.
Contact Name: Deborah Goschy
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Date Added: 1/19/2014

Company L
Frederick Lincks - Private
Died at the National Old soldiers Home in Dayton, Ohio on August 8, 1879 and is interred at the National Cemetery (Section B). Wounded at Weldon Station near Petersburg.
Contact Name: John C. Dawson
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Date Added: 11/29/2005

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