PA Civil War Volunteer Soldiers
Fourteenth Regiment, Company E
14th Regiment
Additional Companies, Bios, Organization & Service
Recruited in Berks County, Pennsylvania
Mustered in April 27, 1861
Keystone Infantry
14th PA Regiment Co. E
Captain
John C. Shearer
First Lieutenant
John T. Schoener
Second Lieutenant
William G. Moore
First Sergeant
George N. Steach
Second Sergeant
Cyrus Oberly
Third Sergeant
Henry Weighman
Fourth Sergeant
William Weinhold
First Corporal
James Gaul
Second Corporal
Henry Gutwalp
Third Corporal
Levi Bennethem
Fourth Corporal
Eli Daugherty
Musician
John Daniels
Cyrus Heffelfinger
Privates
Ayres, James
Arnold, Henry
Arnold, Samuel
Barket, Samuel
Bennethem, William
Bennethem, Charles
Brechbill, John
Bennethem, Jonathan
Clouser, John
Capp, Peter
Deppen, Jacob
Dissinger, David
Dehart, Levi
Fiddle, Isaac
Fink, William
Fosk, Charles
Fry, William
Gast, William
Haywood, Henry
Harp, Henry
Honies, William
Hawk, Mandon
Hendricks, Reuben
Hampton, John
Hoffman, Frederick
Himmelrich, William
Haas, John
Klahr, Samuel
Koch, Israel
Kuhns, George W.
Kautz, Henry P.
Kohler, Henry
Lash, William
Liveringhouse, John H.
Lash, Benjamin
Mock, Lawrence
Moyer, Elias
Madary, William
Mathen, Samuel
McGuire, Thomas
Milligsock, Augustus
Muskness, Peter
Nice, Milton B.
Owens, Blue
Parson, Samuel
Putt, Frederick
Pollum, James
Reinhart, James
Rosenberger, Henry
Russell, Jeremiah
Rose, Isaac
Scholl, Isaac
Stout, Emanuel
Smith, Zadoc
Shaffer, Michael
Seidel, William W.
Strouse, William
Seidel, James
Spotz, Daniel
Ulrich, Cyrus
Wise, Peter
Wenrich, William H.
Wise, Levi
Weiser, George
Wells, William H.
Whitaker, Samuel
Zechman, Percival
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.
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