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PA Civil War > Regiments > 5th > Co. A |
PA Civil War Volunteer SoldiersFifth Regiment, Company A5th Regiment Additional Companies, Bios, Organization & Service Recruited in Allegheny City, Allegheny County, PennsylvaniaMustered in April 20, 1861State Guards 5th Regiment, Co. ACaptain George W. Dawson First Lieutenant Josephus Hepseley Second Lieutenant Washington Swein First Sergeant Jackson Scott Second Sergeant Jacob J. Grubbs Third Sergeant Lee W. Stevens Fourth Sergeant John C. Ridgway First Corporal John J. Weis Second Corporal Samuel F. Bitts Third Corporal Joseph Huck Fourth Corporal Herman Ohember Musician Mathew R. Jeffries John Kane Privates Aundt, Albert Ahling, William H. Assue, Charles Aughenbaugh, John Buchanan, David Belle, David Becktel, William Bennett, Peter Cremmer, Eli Chess, John A. Cupps, Samuel Cruchbough, John Deimer, Aaron Debzidt, Joseph Dyer, Cyrus Dougherty, George W. Eckey, August Flag, Thomas E. Flag, Charles S. Freeborn, Taylor Field, Thomas D. Feedee, John Fosnought, John Fox, John H. Foltz, Henry F. Good, Henry H. Harper, William Hyde, Rudolph Hen, Hubbard Johnison, John L. Klous, Frederick Lithgrow, George W. Lawhead, John B. Myers, John C. Manson, Frederick Mellerous, Michael Milligan, James Martin, Thomas Mullin, David M. McDowell, James McDarmouth, Thomas McHenry, Daniel Norton, Thomas Nevergold, Henry J. Newsbeum, Valentine Nicholas, John Oliphand, Thomas Oliphand, John Peters, John E. Parker, Thomas Reader, Albert Ruch, George Stein, William Shawbridge, George W. Stern, Israel B. Snyder, Michael Spaniel, Edward Swindells, David Sigmon, Theodore Small, John Steinberger, James Ulrich, Andrew Williams, John Walshe, A. James Winaler, John Winegardner, Joseph Wiley, W. Ennors
Source: Bates, Samuel P. (Samuel Penniman), 1827-1902.: History of Pennsylvania Volunteers, 1861-5; prepared in compliance with acts of the legislature, by Samuel P. Bates.
John Yaudes is not included in Bates' History of Pennsylvania Volunteers , however his tombstone reads: "John Yaudes Born 1829, died 1890, 5th Pennsylvania Volunteer Regiment." He is buried in Askey Cemetery, Moshannon, PA in Centre County. His regiment is unknown. |
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