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99th Pennsylvania Infantry
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Company Unknown
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BOREAS SMITH - Private
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BOREAS SMITH WAS A UNION INFANTRY 99TH REGIMENT PA. COMPANY 6 HE WAS A PRIVATE HE DIED APRIL 30 1865 AT BURKSVILLE VA AT THE AGE OF 42 DO YOU HAVE ANY OTHER INFO
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Contact Name:
JUDY A BAKER
Contact Email:
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Contact Homepage: GOOGLE
Date Added: 5/25/2009
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Company A
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Charles H Fasnacht - Sergeant
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Charles is my great grandfather. he won the Medal of Honor for his actions at Spotsylvania Courthouse -- May 12, 1864.
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Contact Name:
Scott Fasnacht
Contact Email:
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Date Added: 1/25/2006
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Company B
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Malchijah Hannum - Corporal
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Enlisted in July of 1861. Was in the same unit (Co. B, 99th PA infantry) as his son Davis, who was wounded at the Wilderness, and killed at Boydton Plank Rd. on October 27, 1864. Malchijah was either killed at Spotsylvania Court House (on May 12, 1864), or captured there, and taken to Andersonville. His youngest daughter's guardian (who filled out the pension application) stated on the pension application that Malchijah was captured, sent to Andersonville, and then died after being transferred to Savannah on Sep. 8, 1864. Malchijah and three of his sons (Davis (see above), Abel (Co E, 30th PA infantry), and Joseph (Co. A, 3rd PA Heavy Artillery)) died in the war. Only his son John (also Co. A, 3rd PA Heavy Artillery), my ggg grandfather, survived the war.
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Company D
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Christopher Schmidt - 2nd Lieutenant
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Christopher Schmidt was killed May 6, 1864 at the battle of Wilderness.
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Company E
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Edwin Madison Eshelman - Corporal
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Company F
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John M Hiner - Private
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Company G
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Daniel Knobloch - Private
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Organized at Philadelphia August 23 to November 6, 1861. Regiment moved to Washington, D.C., September 30, 1861. Companies 'G' and 'H' joined in December, 1861.
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Contact Name:
Terry Schliewe
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Date Added: 6/23/2006
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Company G
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Hugh O'Neil - 2nd Lieutenant
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Mustered in at Philadelphia, Pa on October 22, 1861.
Promoted from Sergeant to 1st Sergeant, November 18, 1864; to 2d Lt, May 1, 1865; mustered out with Company July 1, 1865; Vet
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Contact Name:
Edmond J. O'Neill
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Date Added: 1/9/2008
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Company I
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ALEXANDER MCLEAN - Private
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AM LOOKING FOR MY GREAT GREAT GRANDFATHER--THINK HE WAS WITH THE PENNSYLVANIA 99TH VOLUNTEERS-COMPANY--HIS ORIGINAL NAME WAS ALEXANDER MCLEAN--BORN IN IRELAND-I THINK HE WAS MARRIED TWICE TO A MUCMALLEN OR SIMILAR NAME--THEN LATER MARRIED A ELIZABETH STEWART--HE WAS A LABORER-I AM NOT SURE WHAT PART OF PENNSYLVANIA HE CAME FROM--HE SETTLED IN CUMBERLAND COUNTY ILL-AND IS BURIED AT BRUSH CREEK CEMETARY-I THINK HIS SON MY GREAT GRANDFATHER WAS JOHN==THE RUMOR I HAVE HEARD IS WHEN HE WAS DISCHARGED FROM THE SERVICE THEY MISSPELLED HIS NAME TO MCCLAIN--AND HE KEPT THAT NAME==ANY INFO I WOULD APPRECIATE--THANKS RAY YOUNG
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Company K
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Duick Whipple - Private
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Drafted as a Private on 21 February 1865. Died on 6 June 1865 at Bailey's Cross Roads, VA.
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Company K
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Willard W Whipple - Private
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Drafted as a Private on 21 February 1865. Died on 25 May 1865 at Bailey's Cross Roads, VA. Buried at Arlington National Cemetery.
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Company L
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George William Chase - Private
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George was the husband of Delilah Taylor, sister of my great-great grandfather, George Washington Taylor, Co. C, 3rd PA Inf.
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Contact Name:
Lee A. Taylor
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Date Added: 6/28/2006
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