Civil War Genealogy Database
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81st Pennsylvania Infantry
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Company Unknown
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Killian Hofacker - Unknown
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Killian was a teamster in this regiment. If you have any information about him or his descendants, drop me a line. His brother Conrad was in the 27th Connecticut
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Contact Name:
Charles
Contact Email:
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Contact Homepage: http://garnet.acns.fsu.edu/~chofack
Date Added: 1/22/2008
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Company A
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George Washington Lowery - Private
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George Washington Lowery Served 19 July 1864 - 25 June 1865 Wounded 7 April 1865 Battle of Cumberland Church, Farmville, VA Looking for any info about this unit. Particularly photos!
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Contact Name:
Cindy Freed
Contact Email:
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Contact Homepage: www.genealogycircle.com
Date Added: 11/1/2012
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Company C
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Jacob Kopf - Private
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So far all I have is that he is buried in Greenbush Cemetery in Lafayette, IN.
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Company C
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William Punch - Private
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William Punch enlisted in Co C, PA 81st Infantry Regiment on 15 August 1861. Mustered out on 2 Jul 1863 at Gettysburg, PA. Ancestry.com entry says 'Survived the War: NO'. Assume he was a casualty by this. Can someone verify? Thanks! Toni
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Contact Name:
Antoinette Curtis Siegle
Contact Email:
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Date Added: 2/8/2014
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Company E
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James Pierce Quindlen/Quinlan - Captain
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'QUINDLEN' is the correct spelling of the last name. JPQ was wounded in the right shoulder at Deep Bottom, VA in 1864. Records following that are not in his handwriting and have several variations of the name. The PA monument at Gettysburg has the wrong spelling. His medical case is documented in 'The Medical and Surgical History of the War of the Rebellion' (1877), Part II, Volume II, pages 552 & 559. His image (a lithograph) appears opposite page 536. He was shot and operated on on Aug 14, 1864. The injury is described as: 'A minie ball passed through the head of right humerus, fissuring the upper extremity of shaft.' Treatment was: 'Removal of the head and two inches of humerus, by Surgeon J.W. Wishart, 140th Pennsylvania.' JPQ died in 1871 of his wound which never really healed. He was buried at Union Ground Cemetery in Philadelphia. That cemetery was removed and moved to the Philadelphia Memorial Park in Fraser, PA, in the 1970's. His grave is marked with a veteran's marker. He is the only Civil War burial there. JPQ's grandfather (John) fought in the American Revolution. My father was JPQ's grandson and named for him. The writer, Anna Quindlen, is his great-great grand-daughter.
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Contact Name:
Bea Quindlen
Contact Email:
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Date Added: 5/23/2006
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Company H
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Thomas Robinson - Private
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Thomas was the brother of Capt. Frederick Robinson
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Company H
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Christopher Wall - Private
Contact Name:
Barbara Jean May
Contact Email:
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Contact Homepage: http://lbgc19047.webs.com
Date Added: 3/29/2012
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Company I
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Charles E Ruch - Corporal
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Enlisted as a Corporal on 15 October 1861 at the age of 19. Captured at Ream's Station, VA on 25 August 1864. Died as a prisoner on 17 January 1865 at Andersonville, GA.
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Company I
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John Sterling - Private
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John spent 3 full years in the Civil War. It was reported that he had gun shot wounds to the hand and legs/feet. He was promoted to corporal upon his discharge. He lived until 1884. Anyone with more info about John please contact me. Thank You
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Contact Name:
Paul Naurath
Contact Email:
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Date Added: 6/21/2016
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Company K
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Robert K. McMurray - Private
Contact Name:
Rose Ann Thomas
Contact Email:
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Date Added: 12/10/2008
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