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97th Pennsylvania Infantry
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Company Unknown
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william thomas peel - Private
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my grandfather also fought under the name George Brown. He took ill, was discharged and signed up again under the name William Anderson. He was from London Ontario Canada. Am told he enlisted at age 16 in 1863, fought at Cold Harbor and Petersburg where he got shot in leg and had leg amputated
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Company Unknown
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Henry S. Pentz - Corporal
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Independent Company, 'Captain Jones' Company'
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Company A
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Thomas Even Weber - 2nd Lieutenant
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Weber, of West Chester, PA, enlisted in the 9th PA Inf.(A 3 month regiment) in 1861. When his enlistment was up he enlisted in the 97th PA. Inf as sergeant. Promoted to 2nd.Lt. Wounded at James island, SC in 1862. Seconded to the US Signal Corps in 1863. Mustered out in August, 1865.
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Company B
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Casper Kegleman - Corporal
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Died July 18,1879. Buried in Dunmore Cemetary, Dunmore, PA
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Company C
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Ellwood Griffith - Private
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Mustered in Sept 16, 1861 At West Chester, PA. Mustered out Sept. 17, 1864 Residence at time of Enrollment: Sugartown, Chester Co., Pa. Died: Nov. 15, 1915 Rural Twp., Rock Island, Co., Illinois Buried Chippananock Cemetery, Rock Island, Rock Island co., Illinois
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Contact Name:
Jessica Wentzloff
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Date Added: 3/5/2006
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Company D
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Ferdinand Martin - Private
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Private Ferdinand Martin, Co. D, 97th Penna. Vols., died April 15, 1863 of consumption as reported in the newspaper The New South, Port Royal, South Carolina, Vol. 1, No. 33, Saturday, April 18th, 1863. GR
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Contact Name:
Gilbert Skip Riddle
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Date Added: 1/3/2010
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Company D
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George W. Miles - Private
Contact Name:
Dennis Fisher
Contact Email:
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Date Added: 12/25/2011
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