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148th Pennsylvania Infantry      
Company A
Levi Strayer - Corporal   
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Contact Name:  jeffrey strayer
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Date Added:  4/23/2002
Company A
Augustine Boyer Whipple - Private   
Drafted as a Private on 20 August 1863.
Transferred out on 1 June 1865.
Transferred into 53rd Infantry Regiment Pennsylvania on 1 June 1865.
Mustered out 53rd Infantry Regiment Pennsylvania on 30 June 1865.
Contact Name:  Eric Stone
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Date Added:  6/6/2010
Company B
Constance Barger - Unknown   
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Contact Name:  Bonnie Henderson
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Date Added:  8/31/2015
Company B
James Barger - Private   
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Contact Name:  Bonnie Henderson
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Date Added:  8/31/2015
Company B
ALFRED C MOORE - Corporal   
ALFRED WAS A COLOR GUARD WITH CO. B AT THE WHEATFIELD ON DAY TWO AT GETTYSBURG. HE WAS HIT BY A MINI BALL IN THE LARGE BUCKLE THAT THE FLAG STANDARD GOES INTO ON HIS BELT AND TAKEN TO THE FIELD HOSPITAL. THE BALL DID NOT PENATRATE HIS BODY AND HE RETURNED TO ACTION. HE WAS, HOWEVER, WOUNDED TWO TIMES LATER IN THE WAR. MY MOTHER, HELEN MOORE, LATER HELEN BRUBAKER, TALKS ABOUT SITTING ON HER GRANDFATHER'S LAP WHEN SHE WAS A SMALL GIRL AND HE WOULD SING CIVIL WAR SONGS TO HER.
Contact Name:  BRUCE BRUBAKER JR.
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Date Added:  6/22/2006
Company B
Jacob Roop - Sergeant   
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Contact Name:  David Roop
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Date Added:  12/26/2006
Company C
Martin Funk - Private   
Wounded at Chancellorsville May 3 1863. Transfer to Vet Res Corp Sept 1 1863.
Contact Name:  ann fagley
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Date Added:  4/25/2013
Company D
Franklin Durst - Private   
Killed at Chancellorsville May 3 1863
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Date Added:  4/25/2013
Company D
John H Durst - Private   
Wounded at Gettysburg. Died on Oct 6 1863 at Harrisburg Army Hospital.
Contact Name:  ann fagley
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Date Added:  4/25/2013
Company D
Simon Vonada - Corporal   
Mustered into service on August 28, 1862.
Transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps, March 14, 1864
Contact Name:  Eric Stone
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Date Added:  4/30/2010
Company E
Peter D. Burkett - Private   
Pvt. Peter D. Burkett,1827-1910, was my great-great-grandfather. He had during his long life five wives, possibly only four to whom he was formally married. I am descended from his first wife, Lavina Hawthorne, who died during the Civil War, while Peter was serving in the long campaigns stretching from Chancellorsville and Gettysburg to the Wilderness, Cold Harbor, and the siege of Petersburg, to the surrender at Appomattox. Lavina was a descendant of the distinguished Fisher family of Pennsylvania who settled with William Penn. Peter was Pennsylvania 'Dutch', i.e., German, whose ancestors fought in the Revolutionary War. His daughter, Lydia, whom Peter abandoned to relatives of his wife after the war and her mother, Lavina's, death, and, as a girl, was 'farmed out' to neighbors as a maid and farmworker, married Daniel Deeter, a private during the war with the 211th Pennsylvania, which also participated in the Petersburg siege and the surrender at Appomattox. Daniel and Lydia were the parents of my maternal grandfather's father, Charles Palmer Deeter (1860-1928).
Contact Name:  Richard Leach
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Date Added:  5/5/2009
Company E
Peter Burkett - Private   
Peter Burkett was from Pennfield Pa. I think? He is buried in a small faimly plot south of Punxitany (sp) However he enlisted in Indiana Pa. He really my wifes ancestor. His name is on the 148th plaque on the Pa. monument. He was 33 when he enlisted. He survived the war.
Contact Name:  Old Juan
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Date Added:  7/16/2002
Company E
tr luckhart - Unknown   
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Contact Name:  brett lukehart
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Date Added:  8/3/2008
Company H
Jacob Frantz - Private   
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Contact Name:  ann fagley
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Date Added:  4/25/2013
Company H
Peter Frantz - Corporal   
Wounded in the shoulder at Chancellorsville. Pro. to corp. Sep 9 1863. Wounded in the wrist at Petersburg. Died in hospital in Philadelphia Pa. Buried at Mt. Moriah National Cemetery in Phila.
Contact Name:  ann fagley
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Date Added:  4/25/2013
Company H
Daniel Webster Woodring - Private   
Wounded at Chancellorsville May 3 1863.
Contact Name:  ann fagley
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Date Added:  4/25/2013
Company I
Philip S Crate - Private   
My great-great-grandfather he served with this unit from 15 August 1862 to 31 June 1865.
Contact Name:  Darlene Patterson
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Date Added:  10/10/2015
Company I
Orsemus Shaldo Rice - Private   
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Contact Name:  Roger Watkins
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Date Added:  10/15/2007
Company I
Harrison Yeager - Private   
PVT, Co. H, 148th Pennsylvania, 1 and 3rd Bde/1 Div/II Corps, AOP. Mustered in 16 Aug 62. Killed in action Chancellorsville 3 May 63. Buried on field and later reinterred at Fredericksburg national Cemetery. The 148th suffered 25 KIA and 100 WIA at the defeat of Chancellorsville.
Contact Name:  Mike Ayoub
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Date Added:  12/7/2006
Company K
Jacob N Fox - Private   
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Contact Name:  Marian Stevens
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Date Added:  11/11/2007
Company K
Oliver W Pettit - Private   
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Contact Name:  Kenny Koziar
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Date Added:  4/3/2006
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