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HISTORY OF THE WASHINGTON INFANTRY AND ITS FOREBEARS

      ROLL OF MEMBERS OF WASHINGTON INFANTRY SERVING IN
        OTHER ORGANIZATIONS DURING THE CIVIL WAR

 

 Thomas A. Rowley, W. I. 1855—1st. Lieut. J. I. Blues; Capt. Co. H, Vol's. Mexican War; 1st Lieut. W. I. 1855; Capt. W. I. 1858 to 1861; Col. 13th and 102nd P. V.; Brig Gen. 1863; Brev. Maj. Gen. 1863; Capt. W. I. 1870; wounded at Fair Oaks, Va., May 31,1862.

 D. B. Morris, W. I. 1855—Capt. Co. A, 13th P. V.; Col. 101st P. V.; wounded at Fair Oaks, Va., May 31, 1862.

Isaac Brown, W. I. 1855—2nd Sergt. Co. A, 13th P. V.; Battery I, 2nd Penna. Heavy Artillery; prisoner at Salisbury, N. C.

Charles Bryson—Private Co. A (Blues), Mexican War; Capt. Co. F, 61st P. V.

John H. Elliott, W. I. 1855—Corp. Co. A, 13th P. V.; Capt. Co. H, 163rd P. V.; wounded at Chantilly, September 1, 1862.

Thomas S. Perkins, W. I. 1855—Corp. Co. A, 13th P. V.; Co. K, 139th P. V.; captured Sep­tember, 1864; died in Salisbury Prison, December 17, 1864.

William P. Allison, W. 1.,1855—Private Co. A, 12th P.V.

William T. Easton— Private Co. A,13th P. V.; Sergt. Major, 149th P. V.; 1st Lieut. 32nd U.S S. C. T. and Capt. 103rd U. S. C. T. Infantry.

Thomas S. Linn, W. 1. 1855—Private Co. A, 13th P. V.; 1st Lieut. Co. F, 41st P. V.

Samuel B. Miller—Private Co. A, 13th P. V.; Co A, 101st P. V.

Robert A. Paul, W. I. 1855—Private Co. A, 13th P. V.; 1st Lieut., Hampton Battery.

August Steinmeyer—Private  Co. A,13th P. V.; Corp. Nevin's Battery.

Robert Shivers—Private Co. A, 13th P. V.; Mexican War Veteran; Co. K, Md. Cavalry.

George F. Thompson, W. I. 1855—Private Co. A, 13th P. V.; Mississippi Gun Boat Service.

William Mays, W. I. 1855—Capt. Co. D, 13th P. V.; Capt. Co. H, 101st P. V.; wounded at Plymouth, N. C., April 20, 1864.

Albert Fahnestock, W. T. 1855—2nd Lieut., Co. D, 13th P. V.; Capt. Co. C, 103rd P. V.

Thomas Maxwell, W. I. 1855—1st Sergt. Co. D, 13th P V.; Capt. Co. K, 123rd P. V.

William Grant, W. I. 1855—4th Sergt. Co. D, 13th P. V.; Engineer and Capt. U. S. Navy.

David Scaram—Corp. Co. D, 13th P. V.; Sergt. Co. C, 103rd P. V.

John Dezelly-Private Co. D, 13th P. V.; Co. K, 123rd P. V.

Lawrence P. Hemmerle—Private Co. D, 13th I'. V.; U. S. Marine Brigade.

Joshua Kaye—Private Co. D, 13th P. V.; Co. I, 139th P. V.; prisoner from May 5, 1864, to May 17, 1865.

John A. Morange—Private Co. D, 13th P. V.; died on Burnside's Expedition ; buried at sea.

James E. Parker—Private Co. D, 13th P. V.; Mexican Veteran.

Peter B. Roseberg-Private Co. D, 13th P. V.; Co. C, 61st P. V.

Thomas Thompson—Private Co. D, 13th P. V.; U. S. Navy.

John D. McFarland, W. I. 1855—Capt. Co. F, 13th P. V.; Capt. Co. L, 102nd P. V. ; Asst. Adjt. Gen. on General Sherman's staff.

George W. Bowers, W. I. 1855—2nd Lieut. Co. F, 13th P. V.; Capt. Co. I, 101st P. V.; wounded at Fair Oaks, Va., May 31, 1862; captured at Plymouth, N. C., April 20, 1864; escaped November 3, 1864.

John C. Morrow, W. I. 1855—1st Sergt. Co. F, 13th P. V.; Sergt. Major 101st P. V.; captured at Plymouth, N. C., April 20, 1864; died in Andersonville Prison, Oct. 3, 1864.

George Perkins, W. I. 1855—3rd Sergt. Co. F, 13th P. V.: 1st Lieut. 3rd U. S. Cavalry; Superintendent of Construction U. S. Military Telegraph.

William Y. Adlington, W. I. 1855—4th Sergt. Co. F, 13th P. V.; Corp. Co. B, 77th P. V.; killed at Atlanta, Ga., August 5, 1864.

Daniel Bryson—Private Co. F, 13th P. V.; Co. I, 78th P. V.

George Booth—Private Co. F, 13th P. V.; Sergt. Co. D, 155th P. V.

Linwood Breckenridge—Private Co. F, 13th P. V.; 1st Lieut. Co. K, 123rd P. V.

William Craig—Private Co. F, 13th P. V.; 1st Battalion Cavalry P. V.

James Douthett—Private Co. F, 13th P. V.; Co. E, 101st P. V.; wounded and captured at Plymouth, N. C., April 20, 1864; died at Raleigh, N. C., June 14, 1864.

Benjamin F. Frazey—Private Co. F, 13th P. V.; Mississippi Marine Brigade.

Allen Hagan—Private Co. F, 13th P. V.; Corp. Co. D, 155th P. V.; killed at Marie's Heights, Va.

William B. Kroesen—Private Co. F, 13th P. V.; 2nd Lieut. Co. K, 103rd P. V.; wounded at Fair Oaks, Va., May 31, 1862.

Robert Kennedy—Private Co. F, 13th P. V.; 2nd Lieut. Co. B, 61st P. V.

George F. Morgan—Private Co. F, 13th P. V.; Capt. Co. G, 155th P. V.; Bvt. Major.

George McKnight—Private Co. F, 13th P. V.; 2nd Lieut. Co. E, 77th P. V.

David J. Perkins—Private Co. F, 13th P. V.; Co. M, 102nd and New Jersey Vols.

John Reese—Private Co. F, 13th P. V.; Co. 1, 101st P. V.; Transferred to New York Bat­tery; died in 1862.

William Richards—Private Co. F, 13th P. V.; 1st Lieut. Co. B, 64th P. V.

Charles H. Bryson—Captain Co. F, 61st P. V.; Private Co. A, 1st P. V., Mexican War (Blues).

Sidney J. Brauff, W. I. 1855—Captain Co. E, 77th P. V.

Edmund D. Brush—Private Co. I, 112th Artillery P. V.

Nathan G. Bernhardt—Private Co. K, 13th P. V.; 2nd Lieut. Co. G, 87th P. V.; wounded at Petersburg, Va., April 2, 1865.

Hugh Y. Boyce—Corp. 86th N. Y. Vols.; Quartermaster 5th N. Y. V.

Samuel B. Cooper, W. I. 1855—Drummer Boy; War 1812.

William R. Creighton, W. I. 1855—Col. 7th Ohio Vols.; Bvt. Brig. General 1863; killed at Ringgold, Ga., November 27, 1863.

Charles Wesley Chapman, W. I. 1855—Sergt. Co. E, 12th P. V.; Capt. Co. K, 63rd P. V.; killed at Pohick Church, Va., March 6, 1862.

Alex Caskey, W. I. 1855—Private Co. B, 12th P. V.; Corp. Co. I, 112th Artillery P. V.; wounded at Cold Harbor, Va., June 3. 1864.

David Craig —Private Co. K, 23rd P. V.

Henry Cochran—Corporal Co. K, 23rd P. V.

John W. Conkel—Corporal Co. G, 193rd P. V.

Frank Calhoun—Private Co. K, 123rd P.

V. William Downey—Private Hampton Battery.

James Dawson—Private; Penna. Vols.

Emanuel Ecker-Private Co. F, 136th P. V.

Anderson Faith, W. I. 1855—1st Lieut. Co. F, 7th P. V.; Capt. Co. M, 5th Cav. P. V.

Jonathan Fulton—Private Co. I, 67th P. V.; Co. K, 193rd P. V.

James Fitzgibbon—Private, Battery Ohio Vols.

Davis Glass—1st Sergt. Co. D, 63rd P. V.

Frank A. Grundy—Private Co. 1, 61st P. V.

Alexander Hay—Capt. Co. A (Blues), 1st P. V. Mexican War; Capt. Co. E, 61st P. V.

William M. Hartzell, W. I. 1855—Private Co. C, 13th P. V.; 1st Lieut. Co. F, 204th Artillery P.V.

William M. Harris—Sergt. Co. E, 7th P. V.; Capt. and Major 4th U. S. Tenn. Artillery.

Samuel Harper—Corp. Co. K, 102nd P. V.; 1st Lieut. Co. G, and Q. M. 139th P. V.

Samuel F. Hunzeker—Private Co. E, Knap's Battery P. V.; wounded at Antietam, Va.

William J. Keighley-Private Co. F, 78th P. V.; Private Co. E, 1st Cav. P. V.

Henry Knorr—Private, Ewing's Battery; wounded at Rock Gap, Va.

C. O. Loomis, W. I. 1855—Col. and Chief of Artillery, Sherman's staff; died at Washing-ton, D. C.

Samuel H. Long, W.I. 1855—1st Lieut. Co. H, 123rd P. V.

Joseph Langstaff—1st Sergt. Co. A, 204th (5th Heavy) Artillery P. V.

Andrew Logan—Private Co. A, 193rd P. V.

Edwin P. Marthens, W. I. 1855—Private Co. A, 74th N. Y. V.; Co. E, Knap's Battery P. V.; wounded at Bull Run.

Robert Moffit—Private Knap's Battery E, P. V.

Joseph Meyers—Sergt. Co. E, 61st P. V.; wounded in action.

J. H. Mitchell—Private Kemper's Battery, D. C.

Peter Magee—Private Co. C, 8th Reserves P. V.

William B. Neeper, W. I. 1855—Sergt. Co. B, 12th P. V.; Capt. Co. C and Lt. Col. 57th P. V.; wounded in action, July 18, 1864.

James D Owens, W. I. 1855—Capt. Co. G, 1st W. Va. Cavalry; Lieut. Col. 139th P. V.

William Powell—Private Co. F, 55th P. V.

Isaac Rigby—Private Co. D, 12th P. V.; Co. E, 123rd P. V.

James C. Ritchey—1st Sergt. Battery H, 3rd Artillery.

John H. Stewart, W. I. 1855—1st Lieut. W. I. 1858; Capt. Co. C, 12th P. V.; Capt. Co. G, 1st Maryland Cavalry.

Thomas G. Smythe, W. I. 1855—Sergt. Co. D, 5th W. Va. Cavalry.

James T. Shannon—Private Co. A, 1st P. V. (Blues) Mexico; W. I. 1855; Capt. Co. C, 12th P. V.; Capt. Co. C, 9th Penna. Reserves; wounded at Bull Run, August 30, 1862; died, September 12, 1862.

Alex Park Shannon—Private Co. D, 14th Cav. P. V.; prisoner in Andersonville, Ga., fifteen months; Capt. Washington Infantry 1892.

Thomas M. Shannon—Private Co. A, 63rd P. V.; wounded at Second Bull Run.

Peter F. Smith—Private Co. E, 38th P. V. (9th Reserves).

William J. Sterling—Private Co. I, 193rd P. V.

James Slavin—Private Co. F, 87th P. V.

John W. Williams—1st Lieut. Co. H, 29th P. V.

George S. Wood, W. I. 1855—Private Co. F, 46th P. V.; captured at Winchester, Va., May 17, 1862.

W. A. Young—2nd Lieut. W. I. 1855; Sergt. Co. D, 9th Penna. Reserves; killed at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30, 1862.

N. B.—The individual record of many is incomplete, owing to the difficulty in getting information of such as served in other regiments after the three months' service.—N.

Taken from:

 HISTORY OF THE  PITTSBURGH WASHINGTON INFANTRY 102nd (OLD 13th) REGIMENT PENNSYLVANIA VETERAN VOLUNTEERS  AND ITS FOREBEARS   1792-1930    by John H. Niebaum  pgs. 187-189.


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