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63rd Pennsylvania Infantry      
Company Unknown
William Speer Kirkwood - Colonel   
Colonel Kirkwood was born on July 4, 1835 in Fairview Heights, Pennsylvania. He was mortally wounded on May 3, 1863 at the Battle of Chancellorsville, Virginia.
Contact Name:  Arturo E. Lara
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Date Added:  4/6/2015
Company A
Isaac McKeag - Sergeant   
There is a brief history of Isaac McKeag on our web site at the above address. Isaac McKeag is my Greatgrandfather.

Bubs McKeag
Contact Name:  Bubs McKeag
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Date Added:  2/23/2002
Company B
Andrew P. McClary - 3rd Corporal   
Often improperly listed in paperwork as Andrew or A.P. 'McCleary'

Mustered in on August 1, 1861. Promoted to 2nd Corporal, June 3, 1862.

Andrew was my third great uncle. He received a mortal wound while skirmishing in front of the Peach Orchard at Gettysburg on July 2, 1863. He is buried in plot D-63 of the National Cemetery, Gettysburg.

Note: Younger brothers John F. and Henry served in the 139th and 83rd Pa regiments, respectively.
Contact Name:  Robert W. Galbraith
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Date Added:  7/22/2003
Company C
George Gibson - Private   
According to the information I have, which came from Charles Veiock Jr. on ancestry.com, Private George Gibson lost his right leg due to wounds at the battle near Fair Oaks, VA. on 31 May 1862. That fighting is also known as Fair Oaks Station or Seven Pines.
Contact Name:  Jeff Roberts
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Date Added:  2/5/2019
Company C
Henry Kelly - 1st Sergeant   
Born 1840. Enlisted at Greensburg PA. Died 1903.
Contact Name:  Larry Stout
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Date Added:  1/26/2004
Company D
Joseph Robbins - Private   
Joseph Robbins mustered in at Pittsburgh August 1861, and mustered out August 1864. Before the battle of Chancellorsville he was made part of the Ambulance Corps and served in that capacity for the rest of his tour of duty. Company D was a Zouave Unit. He is my 3x great-grandfather.
Contact Name:  Jennifer Robbins
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Date Added:  2/24/2020
Company E
John R. Aber - Corporal   
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Contact Name:  Nick
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Date Added:  8/8/2007
Company E
John Stewart Hunter - Private   
John S. Hunter was part of the 'Etna Riffles' and fought in the Peach Orchard at Gettysburg.
Contact Name:  Frederick Hunter
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Date Added:  7/31/2007
Company E
David Woozley - Unknown   
Enlisted as David Wesley.
Contact Name:  Diane Hungate
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Date Added:  5/22/2007
Company G
Simon Blystone - Private   
Simon Fought at Gettysburg and was killed at the battle of the wilderness.
Contact Name:  Dylan Blystone
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Date Added:  5/4/2004
Company G
John A. Sell - Private   
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Contact Name:  Fred Brient
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Date Added:  12/2/2004
Company I
Uriah Mains - Private   
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Contact Name:  John Stangroom
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Date Added:  4/16/2011
Company K
Washington NMI Bell - Unknown   
Enrolled July 1 1861 Mustard out September 1864 with Regiment
Captured in Hospital (camp fever) at Yorktown 1862 by Rebel Cavalry released to Ft Monroe, VA Source NY Times 1862
Wounded in Battle of Wilderness
Contact Name:  Jerry C. Benard
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Contact Homepage:  NA
Date Added:  2/21/2014
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