Chester County USCT Soldiers Service Record Report

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1 Chester County Soldiers Service Record Report Last Name First Name Middle Where Enlisted Enlisted Discharged Rank Branch Co. Regiment/Ship State/ Other information Sources Comments Abel Jacob Norristown, Private Infantry E 24th Abraham Jacob Lancaster, Private Infantry H 6th Abrams James Philadelphia, Private Infantry E 43rd Discharged due to disability Abrams Thomas Philadelphia, Private Infantry C 43rd Abrams Thomas H. Philadelphia, Sergeant Infantry E 43rd Adams George W. Lancaster, 1863 Private Infantry B 6th Killed in the assult of Petersburg, VA July 30, 1864 Chester County Archives, West Chester, Page 1 of 155

2 Chester County Soldiers Service Record Report Last Name First Name Middle Where Enlisted Enlisted Discharged Rank Branch Co. Regiment/Ship State/ Other information Sources Comments Adams Richard Philadelphia, Private Infantry A 3rd Awarded a medal for gallant conduct in battle in South Carolina /BR/Harper Adams William West Chester, Private Infantry G 45th Substitute for Marshall Worth of London Grove Adams William Henry West Chester, Private Infantry F 45th Substitute for John J. Pinkerton of West Chester /Bounty Adens Joseph Philadelphia, Corporal Infantry B 3rd Aiken John P. Philadelphia, Private Infantry H 45th Substitute for Phillip Frazer Aikens Henry West Chester, 1864 Private Infantry F 43rd Missing in action before Petersburg, VA since July 30, 1864 /Bounty Chester County Archives, West Chester, Page 2 of 155

3 Chester County Soldiers Service Record Report Last Name First Name Middle Where Enlisted Enlisted Discharged Rank Branch Co. Regiment/Ship State/ Other information Sources Comments Aitkens Isaac T. Philadelphia, 1864 Private Infantry A 25th Died of disease at Moorehead City, NC on April 3, 1864/Gave his age as 42 at enlistment Alexander Levi Camp William Penn Private Infantry A Southard's Independent Company Bounty Allen Charles B. Plymouth, MA Private Cavalry A 5th Cavalry Massachusetts Allison William H. Winslow, NJ Private Infantry E 25th /VBR Alston Anthony West Chester, Private Infantry E 24th Anderson Amos Lancaster, Private Infantry B 41st Chester County Archives, West Chester, Page 3 of 155

4 Chester County Soldiers Service Record Report Last Name First Name Middle Where Enlisted Enlisted Discharged Rank Branch Co. Regiment/Ship State/ Other information Sources Comments Anderson Charles West Chester, Private Infantry K 45th Credited to East Brandywine (Bounty) Anderson Charles West Chester, Private Infantry A 43rd Anderson Henry West Chester, Private Infantry E 32nd /VCC/VBR Anderson Isaac West Chester, Corporal Infantry J 45th Credited to East Bradford (Bounty) /Bounty Anderson Jacob H. Philadelphia, Private Infantry B 3rd "Has been in the English Military Service for 3 years" /BR/Harper Anderson James Readville, MA Private Infantry G 54th Massachusetts Wounded at Ft. Wagner, SC July 18, 1863 /Harper Chester County Archives, West Chester, Page 4 of 155

5 Chester County Soldiers Service Record Report Last Name First Name Middle Where Enlisted Enlisted Discharged Rank Branch Co. Regiment/Ship State/ Other information Sources Comments Anderson James A. Philadelphia, Sergeant Infantry B 43rd Wounded in left knee before Petersburg, VA October 27, 1864 /Bounty Anderson John Private Infantry B 6th VCC No service record found Anderson John W. Readville, MA Private Infantry D 54th Massachusetts /Harper Anderson Robert Philadelphia, Corporal Infantry E 3rd Anderson Samuel West Chester, Private Infantry E 41st Substitute for Thomas B. Marshall, Jr. of Sadsbury Twp. /Bounty Anderson Solomon E. Readville, MA 1863 Private Infantry B 54th Massachusetts Captured at Ft. Wagner, SC, July 16, Died in Florence Alabama prison Feb. 22, /Harper Chester County Archives, West Chester, Page 5 of 155

6 Chester County Soldiers Service Record Report Last Name First Name Middle Where Enlisted Enlisted Discharged Rank Branch Co. Regiment/Ship State/ Other information Sources Comments Anderson William H. West Chester, 1864 Private Infantry A 43rd Deserted from Camp William Penn Archie John Amos Philadelphia, Private Infantry D 41st /Bounty Arey William R. Harrisburg, Sergeant Infantry F 24th Armstrong George A. Boston, MA 1863 Private Infantry B 54th Massachusetts Deserted from camp May 10, 1863 Askins John Henry West Chester, Private Infantry E 41st Substitute for James W. Moore of Sadsbury Twp. /Bounty Asten Richard Lancaster, Private Infantry C 25th /VBR Chester County Archives, West Chester, Page 6 of 155

7 Chester County Soldiers Service Record Report Last Name First Name Middle Where Enlisted Enlisted Discharged Rank Branch Co. Regiment/Ship State/ Other information Sources Comments Atley George Philadelphia, Private Infantry B 3rd /VBR Spelled "Adley" on service record Badson Citizen West Chester, 1863 Private Infantry B 6th Substitute. Deserted from Camp William Penn Ballard Thomas Philadelphia, Private Infantry K 45th /Bounty Bard Charles Philadelphia, 1863 Private Infantry C 3rd Deserted from Camp William Penn July 5, 1863 Barkley John H. New York, NY Landsman US Navy Philadelphia VCC/ Barnes John Philadelphia, Private Infantry B 3rd Discharged due to disability May 30, 1865 Chester County Archives, West Chester, Page 7 of 155

8 Chester County Soldiers Service Record Report Last Name First Name Middle Where Enlisted Enlisted Discharged Rank Branch Co. Regiment/Ship State/ Other information Sources Comments Barrett Elijah Frankford, Private Infantry H 24th Received gun shot wound to left leg. Discharged Barrett Enoch West Chester, Private Infantry K 45th Credited to Upper Providence (Bounty) Bass Barcelona West Chester, Corporal Infantry A 41st Batchelor Lewis Private Infantry F 127th /EQB Bayard William H. Philadelphia, Private Infantry E 3rd Becket Mifflin Philadelphia, Private Infantry I 32nd Chester County Archives, West Chester, Page 8 of 155

9 Chester County Soldiers Service Record Report Last Name First Name Middle Where Enlisted Enlisted Discharged Rank Branch Co. Regiment/Ship State/ Other information Sources Comments Bell Philip Philadelphia, 1864 Private Infantry D 41st Died at Point of Rocks Hospital, VA of typhoid fever on May 15, 1865 /Bounty Bell William S. Philadelphia, Corporal Infantry D 41st Promoted, Feb. 17, /BR/Bounty Benn Jacob Private Infantry F 127th VBR Benson Alfred Lancaster, Corporal Infantry E 127th Service record found under the 32nd Reg. Benson John Philadelphia, Private Infantry A 3rd /VBR Berry Alfred Philadelphia, Private Infantry B 3rd /EQB Chester County Archives, West Chester, Page 9 of 155

10 Chester County Soldiers Service Record Report Last Name First Name Middle Where Enlisted Enlisted Discharged Rank Branch Co. Regiment/Ship State/ Other information Sources Comments Berry Samuel Readville, MA Private Infantry A 54th Massachusetts Discharged for disability, July 15, /Harper Berry William Philadelphia, Private Infantry G 3rd /VCC/VBR Berry William L. West Chester, Private Infantry G 8th Wounded at Olustee, FL Feb. 20, 1864 /VBR Binder Bishop New York, NY 1863 Landsman US Navy Black Israel Corporal Infantry A 24th VCC/DRR Black John West Chester, Private Infantry H 45th Substitute for William Gilbert of London Britain Chester County Archives, West Chester, Page 10 of 155

11 Chester County Soldiers Service Record Report Last Name First Name Middle Where Enlisted Enlisted Discharged Rank Branch Co. Regiment/Ship State/ Other information Sources Comments Black William Henry Lancaster, Private Infantry K 24th /VBR/VCC Service record under Henry Black Blackson Henry S. Philadelphia, 1862 Landsman US Navy Mohican Blake Joshua Philadelphia, Private Infantry G 3rd Blake Lemuel Readville, MA Private Infantry B 54th Massachusetts Captured, James Island, SC July 16, 1863, parolled March 4, 1865 /Harper Blake Samuel Henry Private Infantry B 127th Substitue VBR/CWB Boardley Edward Reading, Sergeant Infantry H 32nd /VCC Chester County Archives, West Chester, Page 11 of 155

12 Chester County Soldiers Service Record Report Last Name First Name Middle Where Enlisted Enlisted Discharged Rank Branch Co. Regiment/Ship State/ Other information Sources Comments Boggs James Philadelphia, Private Infantry D 6th Substitute BR/Harper/ Boland William Henry West Chester, Private Infantry G 45th Substitute for Goodwin Chalfant of East Marlborough Bolden Samuel T Private Infantry G 127th /Bounty Bolton William Lancaster, Private Infantry B 22nd Wounded at Petersburg, VA June 15, 1864 /VBR Bond George H. Philadelphia, Private Infantry K 25th /VCC/VBR Book George Private Infantry E 6th Wounded at Petersburg, VA June 15, 1864 also at Sugar Loaf, NC Feb. 11, 1865, resulted in amputation of left leg /VBR Chester County Archives, West Chester, Page 12 of 155

13 Chester County Soldiers Service Record Report Last Name First Name Middle Where Enlisted Enlisted Discharged Rank Branch Co. Regiment/Ship State/ Other information Sources Comments Bostic Henry Philadelphia, Private Infantry A 6th /VBR Bostic William H. Baltimore, MD Corporal Infantry B 23rd /VBR/VCC Bostick Ananias Philadelphia, Private Infantry E 3rd Bostick James Philadelphia, Private Infantry E 3rd Boulden Andrew Baltimore, MD Private Infantry H 30th /DRR Bovard Jonathan Philadelphia, Sergeant Infantry I 32nd Chester County Archives, West Chester, Page 13 of 155

14 Chester County Soldiers Service Record Report Last Name First Name Middle Where Enlisted Enlisted Discharged Rank Branch Co. Regiment/Ship State/ Other information Sources Comments Bowman James H. Lancaster, Corporal Infantry A 25th /VCC/VBR Bowser Sandy West Chester, Private Infantry E 43rd Company cook /Bounty Bowyer William Philadelphia, Private Infantry K 3rd /VBR/VCC Spelled "Bouller" on service records Boyd Amos J. West Chester, Private Infantry D 8th Drafted. Wounded at Olustee, FL Feb. 20, 1864 /VCC/VBR/BR Boyd Isaac S Private Infantry B 8th Wounded at Olustee, FL Feb. 20, 1864 /VBR/BR Boyd Matthew West Chester, 1863 Corporal Infantry D 8th Substitute for Nelson Boyer of Newlin Twp. Wounded at Olustee, FL Feb. 20, Wounded in battle on Laurel Hill, VA near Richmond on Sept. 29, Died March 30, 1865 from complication due to wounds at Fort Monroe, VA. Chester County Archives, West Chester, Page 14 of 155

15 Chester County Soldiers Service Record Report Last Name First Name Middle Where Enlisted Enlisted Discharged Rank Branch Co. Regiment/Ship State/ Other information Sources Comments Boyer Francis West Chester, Private Infantry I 45th /VCC Boyer Gabriel West Chester, 1864 Private Infantry C 41st Died at Point of Rocks Hosipital, VA of dysentery on March 4, 1865 /Bounty Boyer Jacob Camp William Penn Private Infantry A Southard's Independent Company VCC/VBR/Bount y Boyer John W. West Chester, Private Infantry K 45th Credited to Hopewell & Oxford (Bounty) /Bounty Bradley John West Chester, Private Infantry E 43rd Assigned to ambulance service /Bounty Braxton James Waterford, Private Infantry K 43rd /VCC/VBR Chester County Archives, West Chester, Page 15 of 155

16 Chester County Soldiers Service Record Report Last Name First Name Middle Where Enlisted Enlisted Discharged Rank Branch Co. Regiment/Ship State/ Other information Sources Comments Brian Mitchell Private Infantry G 127th VBR Brice Samuel West Chester, Private Infantry E 32nd Discharged for disability July 4, 1865 /VCC/BR Brickus William Philadelphia, Private Infantry G 3rd /VBR Census shows birth place as Virginia, appears to move here after the war Bright Alexander West Chester, Private Infantry C 41st /Bounty Bright John Sewel Philadelphia, 1863 Private Infantry A 8th Mortally wounded at Chapins Farm, VA on September 29, Died the same day. Downingtown /DRR Brinkley Henry New York, NY 1864 Landsman US Navy Pontoosuc Chester County Archives, West Chester, Page 16 of 155

17 Chester County Soldiers Service Record Report Last Name First Name Middle Where Enlisted Enlisted Discharged Rank Branch Co. Regiment/Ship State/ Other information Sources Comments Brinton Jacob West Chester, Private Infantry D 8th Wounded at Chapins Farm, VA on September 29, Died the same day. Brock John C Sergeant Infantry F 43rd /VCC/VBR Brooks Isaac Private Infantry G 127th VCC/VBR/Bount y Brooks Joseph J. Philadelphia, Private Infantry F 24th Brooks Joseph J. Philadelphia, Private Infantry D 22nd Discharged due to disability Jan. 4, 1865 Brown Abraham Camp William Penn Musician Infantry A Southard's Independent Company Bounty Chester County Archives, West Chester, Page 17 of 155

18 Chester County Soldiers Service Record Report Last Name First Name Middle Where Enlisted Enlisted Discharged Rank Branch Co. Regiment/Ship State/ Other information Sources Comments Brown Alfred T. New York, NY 1863 Landsman US Navy Brooklyn Brown Amos New Bedford 1862 Ordinary Seaman US Navy Huntsville Brown Benjamin J. West Chester, Private Infantry H 6th VBR/VCC Cemetery Card incorrectly states his regiment as the 25th Brown Charles Readville, MA Private Infantry E 54th Massachusetts /CGAR Brown Christopher Camp William Penn Private Infantry A Southard's Independent Company Bounty Brown Ebenezer J. West Chester, Private Infantry I 45th Credited to Newlin (Bounty) Chester County Archives, West Chester, Page 18 of 155

19 Chester County Soldiers Service Record Report Last Name First Name Middle Where Enlisted Enlisted Discharged Rank Branch Co. Regiment/Ship State/ Other information Sources Comments Brown Edward Philadelphia, Sergeant Infantry C 6th /VBR Brown Ephraim Philadelphia, Private Infantry D 41st /Bounty Brown George Boston, MA Private Infantry B 54th Massachusetts Wound in hand, Olustee, FL, Feb. 20, Doe Run /Harper Brown George A. Philadelphia, Corporal Infantry B 3rd Promoted March 25, 1864 /BR/Harper Brown Henderson Philadelphia, Private Infantry D 41st /Bounty Brown Henry W. West Chester, Private Infantry D 45th Substitute for George Hand. Deserted and returned to duty. Parkesburg /Bounty Chester County Archives, West Chester, Page 19 of 155

20 Chester County Soldiers Service Record Report Last Name First Name Middle Where Enlisted Enlisted Discharged Rank Branch Co. Regiment/Ship State/ Other information Sources Comments Brown Hugh Philadelphia, Private Infantry D 3rd /VCC Brown Isaac Readville, MA Private Infantry K 54th Massachusetts Wounded at Beaufort, SC. Discharged due to disability. /VBC Brown Isaac P. Camp William Penn Corporal Infantry A Southard's Independent Company /Bounty Brown Jacob Philadelphia, 1861 Landsman US Navy Brown James Philadelphia, Corporal Infantry C 3rd /VBR/VCC Brown Jerry M. Trenton, NJ Corporal Infantry A 32nd Moved to Massachussetts after the war/died in Moorestown, NJ Chester County Archives, West Chester, Page 20 of 155

21 Chester County Soldiers Service Record Report Last Name First Name Middle Where Enlisted Enlisted Discharged Rank Branch Co. Regiment/Ship State/ Other information Sources Comments Brown Jesse H. Readville, MA Private Infantry B 54th Massachusetts Missing in action after battle of Ft. Wagner, taken prisoner by the enemy. Shot in right hip and captured, date unknown. Parolled March 2, Unionville /VBR/Harper Brown John West Chester, Private Infantry H 24th Brown John West Chester, Private Infantry K 22nd Substitute for Lorenzo Welsh of Honey Brook Twp. Brown John Adam Private Infantry K 8th VCC No service record found Brown John C. Philadelphia, 1859 Landsman US Navy Brown John W. Philadelphia, Private Infantry A 6th VCC/VBR/BR/ Chester County Archives, West Chester, Page 21 of 155

22 Chester County Soldiers Service Record Report Last Name First Name Middle Where Enlisted Enlisted Discharged Rank Branch Co. Regiment/Ship State/ Other information Sources Comments Brown Joseph Philadelphia, Corporal Infantry C 6th Brown Joseph H. Lancaster, Private Infantry E 41st /VCC/VBR Brown Levi T. Philadelphia, 1863 Private Infantry A 3rd Died of dysentery on Morris Island, SC Nov. 8, 1863 Brown Lewis W. West Chester, Private Infantry E 41st /VBR Brown Morris Boston, MA 1863 Private Infantry B 54th Massachusetts Killed at Ft. Wagner, SC July 16, /Harper Brown Morris M. Philadelphia, Private Infantry A 3rd /BR Chester County Archives, West Chester, Page 22 of 155

23 Chester County Soldiers Service Record Report Last Name First Name Middle Where Enlisted Enlisted Discharged Rank Branch Co. Regiment/Ship State/ Other information Sources Comments Brown Nathan Private Infantry C 127th VCC/VBR Brown Perry West Chester, Sergeant Infantry B 32nd Brown Richard Philadelphia, Private Infantry E 3rd Brown Salvador H. Meadville 1863 Private Infantry K 6th Substitute. Deserted from Camp William Penn Brown Samuel M. West Chester, Sergeant Infantry B 32nd Brown William West Chester, 1864 Private Infantry I 45th Died October 20, /EQB Chester County Archives, West Chester, Page 23 of 155

24 Chester County Soldiers Service Record Report Last Name First Name Middle Where Enlisted Enlisted Discharged Rank Branch Co. Regiment/Ship State/ Other information Sources Comments Brown Wilson Private Infantry C 127th VCC/VBR Bruce William Philadelphia, Corporal Infantry F 45th Credited to Pilesgrove, Salem County, NJ /VBR Burgess Samuel West Chester, Private Infantry G 43rd Injured in right hip from falling off a horse /Bounty Burnett Thomas H Private Infantry B 8th Service record under Thomas Bennett, enlisted name Barnett Burns John Philadelphia, 1864 Private Infantry G 45th Substitute for Robert Boyd. Deserted from Camp William Penn Burrell Francis J. West Chester, Corporal Infantry D 45th Drafted. Died July 25, 1865 /Bounty Chester County Archives, West Chester, Page 24 of 155

25 Chester County Soldiers Service Record Report Last Name First Name Middle Where Enlisted Enlisted Discharged Rank Branch Co. Regiment/Ship State/ Other information Sources Comments Burton Alban C Sergeant Infantry D 26th VCC/VBR Burton Joseph Philadelphia, 1863 Landsman US Navy Burton Samuel Philadelphia, 1864 Private Infantry F 43rd Deserted from Camp William Penn Burton William E Private Infantry D 26th VCC/VBR Service record missing/partial record appears in Service Record Misc. Cards Burton William H. Philadelphia, 1864 Landsman US Navy Tonawanda Bush Benjamin J Private Infantry F 45th VCC/VBR No service record found Chester County Archives, West Chester, Page 25 of 155

26 Chester County Soldiers Service Record Report Last Name First Name Middle Where Enlisted Enlisted Discharged Rank Branch Co. Regiment/Ship State/ Other information Sources Comments Bush George Philadelphia, Private Infantry I 45th /VCC Bush Peter Philadelphia, 1863 Private Infantry K 22nd Died of disease near Petersburg, VA July 15, 1864 Bush Solomon West Chester, Private Infantry F 45th Substitute for J. Cresson Dickey of Oxford Borough /Bounty Bush William H. D. Philadelphia, Private Infantry D 41st /Bounty Butcher Solomon Lancaster, Private Infantry A 25th /VCC/VBR Butler Henry Frankford, 1864 Private Infantry 45th Not taken up on muster rolls of regiment Chester County Archives, West Chester, Page 26 of 155

27 Chester County Soldiers Service Record Report Last Name First Name Middle Where Enlisted Enlisted Discharged Rank Branch Co. Regiment/Ship State/ Other information Sources Comments Butler Thomas T. West Chester, Private Infantry A 41st /Bounty/DRR Bye Alfred Trenton, NJ Private Infantry A 32nd /VCC/VBR Bye Gibbons West Chester, Private Infantry E 32nd Bye Richard West Chester, Private Infantry E 32nd /VCC/VBR Cain James Philadelphia, Private Infantry C 24th Cain Samuel E. D. Readville, MA Private Infantry H 55th Massachusetts /CDN Ran for constable in 1881 Chester County Archives, West Chester, Page 27 of 155

28 Chester County Soldiers Service Record Report Last Name First Name Middle Where Enlisted Enlisted Discharged Rank Branch Co. Regiment/Ship State/ Other information Sources Comments Cain William Camp William Penn Private Infantry A Southard's Independent Company Bounty Calaman Charles W. Camp William Penn Corporal Infantry A Southard's Independent Company Bounty Caldwell Robert Philadelphia, Private Infantry A 3rd /VBR/VCC/DR R "Colwell" Callahan John Private Infantry G 127th Bounty Carberry Zebulon West Chester, 1863 Private Infantry B 8th Substitute for Samuel Coleman of Honey Brook Twp. Wounded at Olustee, FL. Died of his wounds at Beaufort, SC on July 21, 1864 Carl Henry Private Infantry F 127th VCC Chester County Archives, West Chester, Page 28 of 155

29 Chester County Soldiers Service Record Report Last Name First Name Middle Where Enlisted Enlisted Discharged Rank Branch Co. Regiment/Ship State/ Other information Sources Comments Carrington Edwin T st Lieutenant Infantry I 45th /Bounty White officer Carson William Philadelphia, Private Infantry C 6th Shot in thigh, date unknown BR/Harper/ Carter Joseph Private Infantry F 127th BR/Harper Carter Samuel T. West Chester, Sergeant Infantry C 32nd /VCC Carter William Henry James West Chester, Private Infantry F 45th Credited to Coventry (Bounty) Cavener Jordan C Private Infantry F 127th VCC Chester County Archives, West Chester, Page 29 of 155

30 Chester County Soldiers Service Record Report Last Name First Name Middle Where Enlisted Enlisted Discharged Rank Branch Co. Regiment/Ship State/ Other information Sources Comments Chambers James Philadelphia, Private Infantry D 41st /Bounty Cherricks Edward A. West Chester, Private Infantry D 24th /VCC/VBR/DR R Chew Richard Henry West Chester, Private Infantry F 6th Substitute BR/Bounty// Harper Chew Stephen West Chester, 1864 Private Infantry F 43rd Deserted June 15, 1864 /Bounty Christman Walter Washington, DC Private Infantry H 22nd Drafted /VCC/VBR Service record under Walter Christian Christy Samuel Philadelphia, Private Infantry D 41st /Bounty Chester County Archives, West Chester, Page 30 of 155

31 Chester County Soldiers Service Record Report Last Name First Name Middle Where Enlisted Enlisted Discharged Rank Branch Co. Regiment/Ship State/ Other information Sources Comments Clark Andrew Readville, MA 1863 Private Infantry D 54th Massachusetts Killed at Ft. Wagner, SC July 18, 1863 /Harper Clarkson George Smyrna, DE Private Infantry G 6th Drafted /VCC/VBR Clymer Theodore Lancaster, Private Infantry B 24th Coggins Edinboro Philadelphia, Landsman US Navy Constitution VCC/VBR/DRR/S R Coggins Thomas Reading, 1864 Private Infantry H 32nd Died of paralysis at Philadelphia April 12, 1864 Cole Charles William West Chester, Private Infantry A 24th /VCC/VBR Service record under William Cole Chester County Archives, West Chester, Page 31 of 155

32 Chester County Soldiers Service Record Report Last Name First Name Middle Where Enlisted Enlisted Discharged Rank Branch Co. Regiment/Ship State/ Other information Sources Comments Cole James Readville, MA Private Infantry B 54th Massachusetts Shot in right knee, Ft. Wagner SC, July 16, Jennersville. /VBR/Harper Cole John Philadelphia, Private Infantry K 3rd Downingtown /EQB Cole Josiah Readville, MA Private Infantry B 54th Massachusetts Downingtown /VBR/Harper Cole Philip Chester County Private Infantry D 6th Substitute. Wounded in action twice June 9, 1864 and Sept. 29, 1864 /VCC/VBR Coling Benjamin F. West Chester, Private Infantry K 24th Collins John Polk West Chester, Private Infantry I 45th /VBR/DRR Chester County Archives, West Chester, Page 32 of 155

33 Chester County Soldiers Service Record Report Last Name First Name Middle Where Enlisted Enlisted Discharged Rank Branch Co. Regiment/Ship State/ Other information Sources Comments Conner Charles West Chester, 1864 Sergeant Infantry B 32nd Died of disease at Seabrook, SC Dec. 10, 1864 /BR/Harper Cook J. Preston Philadelphia, Private Infantry G 45th /VCC Cooper George West Chester, 1864 Private Infantry E 43rd Died of brights disease at Brownsville, TX Sept. 17, 1865 /Bounty Cooper Isaac Philadelphia, 1864 Private Infantry H 25th Died at Ft. Pickens, FL on August 10, 1864 of disease /BR Cooper James Lancaster, Private Infantry K 24th /VCC/VBR Cooper John Philadelphia, Private Infantry E 24th /VCC/VBR Chester County Archives, West Chester, Page 33 of 155

34 Chester County Soldiers Service Record Report Last Name First Name Middle Where Enlisted Enlisted Discharged Rank Branch Co. Regiment/Ship State/ Other information Sources Comments Cooper John West Chester, Private Infantry C 32nd /EQB Cooper Solomon A. West Chester, Sergeant Infantry D 32nd Died at Beaufort, SC July 7, 1865 of cholera /Harper Cooper Thomas F. Readville, MA 1863 Private Infantry B 54th Massachusetts Wounded at Ft. Wagner, SC July 16, Shot in shoulder Olustee FL Feb 20, Died of wounds, Beaufort SC, March 1, 1864 /Harper Corbin William West Chester, 1864 Corporal Infantry K 45th Substitute for James Haney of Oxford. Died at Edinburg, TX on Oct. 5, 1865 Counsellor Charles H. Philadelphia, 1861 Landsman US Navy Coursey Thomas West Chester, Private Infantry B 8th Drafted /VCC/BR/Har per Chester County Archives, West Chester, Page 34 of 155

35 Chester County Soldiers Service Record Report Last Name First Name Middle Where Enlisted Enlisted Discharged Rank Branch Co. Regiment/Ship State/ Other information Sources Comments Crisden Samuel West Chester, Private Infantry A 41st /Bounty Cropper Isaac B. Philadelphia, 1862 Landsman US Navy Powhatan Cummings James T. West Chester, Private Infantry G 24th Credited to Newtown, Delaware County /VCC/VBR/DR R Cummings Thomas G. Philadelphia, Private Infantry I 22nd Wounded in action near Fair Oaks, VA Oct. 27, 1864 /VCC/VBR/DR R Currey Benjamin H. Norristown, Corporal Infantry K 45th Dallas George M. Camden, NJ 1864 Private Infantry E 45th Substitute. Died of typhoid fever on October 17, 1864 at Camp William Penn /DRR Chester County Archives, West Chester, Page 35 of 155

36 Chester County Soldiers Service Record Report Last Name First Name Middle Where Enlisted Enlisted Discharged Rank Branch Co. Regiment/Ship State/ Other information Sources Comments Daniels Alfred New Haven, CT Private Infantry K 29th Connecticut /VCC/VBR Davenger Jacob B. West Chester, Sergeant Infantry C 41st /Bounty David John Philadelphia, Private Infantry E 41st Davinger Jonah Philadelphia, Private Infantry B 41st /Bounty Davis Benjamin F. Philadelphia, Private Infantry C 32nd Davis Charles Private Infantry F 127th VBR/DRR Chester County Archives, West Chester, Page 36 of 155

37 Chester County Soldiers Service Record Report Last Name First Name Middle Where Enlisted Enlisted Discharged Rank Branch Co. Regiment/Ship State/ Other information Sources Comments Davis Daniel D. Norristown, 1864 Private Infantry 45th Not taken up on muster rolls of regiment Davis Eli Norristown, Private Infantry B 41st Substitute for John Dager of Springfield, VBR/VCC Davis Elijah Wilmington, DE Private Infantry A 6th Drafted VCC/ Davis Jeremiah Boston, MA Corporal Infantry B 54th Massachusetts Died in the Chester County Poorhouse Davis John West Chester, Private Infantry D 8th Wounded at Olustee, FL Feb. 20, 1864 Davis John H. West Chester, Private Infantry E 24th Credited to Tredyffrin /VBR widow Mary E. Davis buried at Westtown Chester County Archives, West Chester, Page 37 of 155

38 Chester County Soldiers Service Record Report Last Name First Name Middle Where Enlisted Enlisted Discharged Rank Branch Co. Regiment/Ship State/ Other information Sources Comments Davis Matthias West Chester, Private Infantry E 24th Credited to East Goshen Davis Samuel Lancaster, Private Infantry A 25th /VCC/VBR Davis Samuel C. Philadelphia, Private Infantry A 3rd /Harper Daws Amos Private Infantry B 127th VBR/Bounty/DR R Dawson Edward West Chester, Private Infantry F 24th Credited to New Garden Delham Charles West Chester, Private Infantry E 43rd /Bounty Chester County Archives, West Chester, Page 38 of 155

39 Chester County Soldiers Service Record Report Last Name First Name Middle Where Enlisted Enlisted Discharged Rank Branch Co. Regiment/Ship State/ Other information Sources Comments Dennison James Camden, NJ Private Infantry D 25th Discharged due to disability Sept. 19, 1865 Denny Elijah Philadelphia, 1865 Private Cavalry M 6th Cavalry Substitute. Died of disease aboard a transport vessel June 25, 1865 /DRR Denny John Philadelphia, Private Infantry K 41st /DRR Derry George Philadelphia, Private Infantry K 24th /VBR Derry James West Chester, Corporal Infantry A 8th Substitute for Emory Brown. Derry Joseph H. Philadelphia, Private Infantry K 24th /VBR Chester County Archives, West Chester, Page 39 of 155

40 Chester County Soldiers Service Record Report Last Name First Name Middle Where Enlisted Enlisted Discharged Rank Branch Co. Regiment/Ship State/ Other information Sources Comments Derry Samuel R. Philadelphia, Private Infantry E 3rd Derry Wilson West Chester, Private Infantry C 32nd Discharged due to disability Dewees Thomas B st Lieutenant Infantry E 45th /VBR White officer Dickens James Dallas Trenton, NJ Private Infantry I 45th /VCC/VBR Dickenson John W. Readville, MA Private Infantry H 54th Massachusetts Missing in action after battle on James Island, SC 1863, prisoner of war /VBR "Dickerson" in burial book/moved here after the war Dickson William Corporal Infantry K 127th VBR Chester County Archives, West Chester, Page 40 of 155

41 Chester County Soldiers Service Record Report Last Name First Name Middle Where Enlisted Enlisted Discharged Rank Branch Co. Regiment/Ship State/ Other information Sources Comments Dixon John West Chester, 1863 Private Infantry A 8th Substitute for Moses Knight of East Nottingham Twp. Died in action near Chappins Farm, VA on September 29, Dixon John W. Readville, MA Private Infantry B 54th Massachusetts /Harper Dorman George Greensburg, Private Infantry H 41st Substitute for John W. Robinson of West Wheatfield Twp. Dorsey Ezekiel Boston, MA 1864 Landsman US Navy Osceola Dorsey John G Corporal Infantry B 127th VCC/VBR/BR/DR R Dorsey Joshua Philadelphia, Private Infantry A 3rd Chester County Archives, West Chester, Page 41 of 155

42 Chester County Soldiers Service Record Report Last Name First Name Middle Where Enlisted Enlisted Discharged Rank Branch Co. Regiment/Ship State/ Other information Sources Comments Douglass John Readville, MA Private Infantry B 54th Massachusetts /Harper Draper James H. Philadelphia, Landsman US Navy St. Louis CGAR/ Draper William A. Philadelphia, Seaman US Navy Jamestown VCC Duckery Granville Williamsport, Private Infantry G 3rd Substitute /VBR Duckery William Private Infantry F 127th VCC/VBR/DRR Duffy George W. Philadelphia, Private Infantry B 22nd Wounded in trenches on Sept. 19, 1864 /VCC/VBR/DR R Chester County Archives, West Chester, Page 42 of 155

43 Chester County Soldiers Service Record Report Last Name First Name Middle Where Enlisted Enlisted Discharged Rank Branch Co. Regiment/Ship State/ Other information Sources Comments Dunlap James Lewisburg Private Infantry I 8th Drafted Dunmore Moses Philadelphia, Private Infantry C 3rd /VBR Elbert Benjamin West Chester, Corporal Infantry H 45th Substitute for Charlton D. Lack of East Bradford Ellis James West Chester, Private Infantry B 8th Drafted /VCC/VBR/DR R Elsey Abraham Philadelphia, Private Infantry C 24th Elsey Charles P. Musician Cavalry B 9th U.S. Cavalry Under 10 when he entered service VCC/VBR Born 1855 Chester County Archives, West Chester, Page 43 of 155

44 Chester County Soldiers Service Record Report Last Name First Name Middle Where Enlisted Enlisted Discharged Rank Branch Co. Regiment/Ship State/ Other information Sources Comments Elsey William P. Philadelphia, Private Infantry C 6th BR/Harper Emery Edward Philadelphia, 1864 Private Infantry D 41st Died of illness at Point of Rocks, VA March 16, 1865 /Bounty Enos Abram West Chester, Corporal Infantry G 24th Credited to Upper Providence, Delaware County Enos George West Chester, Private Infantry G 24th Credited to Upper Providence, Delaware County /CGAR/DRR Enos Jacob D. Philadelphia, Sergeant Infantry A 3rd Enos Levi West Chester, Corporal Infantry G 24th Credited to Upper Providence, Delaware County /VBR/DRR Chester County Archives, West Chester, Page 44 of 155

45 Chester County Soldiers Service Record Report Last Name First Name Middle Where Enlisted Enlisted Discharged Rank Branch Co. Regiment/Ship State/ Other information Sources Comments Enos William Philadelphia, Private Infantry A 3rd Euhart Murray Private Infantry G 127th VCC Evans John Philadelphia, Private Infantry E 32nd Ewing Martin Philadelphia, Private Infantry A 3rd /VBR Cannot find him in Chester County except in 1880 Federal Census and 1904 burial record Farmer George Readville, MA Corporal Infantry B 54th Massachusetts /Harper Faucett Joseph H. Philadelphia, Private Infantry E 3rd /DRR Chester County Archives, West Chester, Page 45 of 155

46 Chester County Soldiers Service Record Report Last Name First Name Middle Where Enlisted Enlisted Discharged Rank Branch Co. Regiment/Ship State/ Other information Sources Comments Fields Oliver West Chester, Sergeant Infantry E 24th Credited to West Nottingham Fitzgerald William B. West Chester, Private Infantry A 41st Fleming James Philadelphia, Landsman US Navy Constitution Bounty/ Flowers Eli Norristown, Private Infantry B 127th Not taken up on muster rolls of regiment Service record found under the 45th Regiment Flowers Robert Norristown, Private Infantry F 6th Substitute Flowers William Philadelphia, 1863 Private Infantry K 3rd Deserted at Camp William Penn August 10, 1863 /VBR Chester County Archives, West Chester, Page 46 of 155

47 Chester County Soldiers Service Record Report Last Name First Name Middle Where Enlisted Enlisted Discharged Rank Branch Co. Regiment/Ship State/ Other information Sources Comments Ford Jeremiah Lancaster, Private Infantry A 25th /VCC/VBR Ford John Philadelphia, Private Infantry C 3rd /VBR Forgeus Solomon F Adjutant Infantry G 9th Originally a private in Co. C 134th Infantry /Bounty White officer Francis James Henry Philadelphia, Private Infantry H 45th /DRR Francis Joseph Boston, MA 1861 Landsman US Navy Constellation Fray George Upper Penn's Neck, NJ 1863 Private Infantry G 22nd Wounded in action June 15, Died at hospital on Sept. 28, 1864 of gunshot wound in left leg Chester County Archives, West Chester, Page 47 of 155

48 Chester County Soldiers Service Record Report Last Name First Name Middle Where Enlisted Enlisted Discharged Rank Branch Co. Regiment/Ship State/ Other information Sources Comments Fray Isaac B. Philadelphia, Sergeant Infantry D 41st /Bounty Fray William Philadelphia, Private Infantry D 41st /Bounty Freeman Perry West Chester, Private Infantry B 32nd /VCC/VBR/DR R Gales Alfred Philadelphia, 1863 Private Infantry D 22nd Substitute. Died March 2, 1865 of typhoid fever Gales Benjamin F. Philadelphia, Private Infantry B 3rd Discharged due to disability June 4, 1864 /VBR Gales Jeremiah W. NJ Private Infantry D 25th Chester County Archives, West Chester, Page 48 of 155

49 Chester County Soldiers Service Record Report Last Name First Name Middle Where Enlisted Enlisted Discharged Rank Branch Co. Regiment/Ship State/ Other information Sources Comments Galey Benjamin Philadelphia, Private Infantry E 24th /VCC/VBR Ganges Isaac Hunterdon County, NJ 1864 Private Infantry F 25th Died of disease in Florida on Sept. 6, 1864 /DRR Gasby John Philadelphia, 1863 Private Infantry C 6th Died at Fortress Monroe, VA, Jan 15, 1865 of disease. Parkesburg EQB//Harper Gibbs Absalom West Chester, 1863 Private Infantry F 6th Drafted. Wounded, left leg amputated. Died of pneumonia at Ft. Monroe, VA on March 12, 1865 /DRR Gibbs Enoch P. West Chester, Sergeant Infantry D 24th Credited to East Bradford /VCC/VBR Gibbs James West Chester, 1864 Private Infantry C 32nd Died of typhoid fever at Edisto Island, SC on Feb. 7, 1865 /DRR Chester County Archives, West Chester, Page 49 of 155

50 Chester County Soldiers Service Record Report Last Name First Name Middle Where Enlisted Enlisted Discharged Rank Branch Co. Regiment/Ship State/ Other information Sources Comments Gibbs Martin P. West Chester, Private Infantry E 24th Credited to Westtown /VCC/VBR/Bo unty Gibbs Spencer Lancaster, Private Infantry A 25th /VCC/VBR Gibson Charles W Private Infantry F 127th VCC/DRR Giddings John Philadelphia, Private Infantry D 41st /Bounty Glasco Benjamin J. Philadelphia, Private Infantry A 6th /VCC/DRR Glasco Oliver G. Philadelphia, Private Infantry K 24th Chester County Archives, West Chester, Page 50 of 155

51 Chester County Soldiers Service Record Report Last Name First Name Middle Where Enlisted Enlisted Discharged Rank Branch Co. Regiment/Ship State/ Other information Sources Comments Glasco Robert West Chester, Private Infantry E 41st /VCC/VBR Glascow William Frankford, 1864 Private Infantry F 45th Died of congestion of lungs at Chapins Farm, VA on Nov. 24, 1864 Glasgow Abraham Readville, MA Corporal Infantry B 54th Massachusetts Wounded at Morris Island, SC Sept. 28, Wounded at Olustee FL, Feb. 20, Unionville /VBR/Harper Glasgow Freeman Philadelphia, Private Infantry C 3rd Wife Anna Maria Glasgow Glasgow Isaac Private Infantry E 127th Bounty Glasgow Jacob A Private Infantry G 127th Bounty/VCC/VB R/DRR Chester County Archives, West Chester, Page 51 of 155

52 Chester County Soldiers Service Record Report Last Name First Name Middle Where Enlisted Enlisted Discharged Rank Branch Co. Regiment/Ship State/ Other information Sources Comments Glasgow John G. Philadelphia, 1863 Corporal Infantry C 3rd Died in Jacksonville, FL, Jan. 16, Elkview /EQB/Harper Glasgow Joseph Lancaster, 1864 Private Infantry I 25th Deserted from Camp William Penn March 12, 1864 /DRR Glasgow London Readville, MA Private Infantry B 54th Massachusetts Missing in action Ft. Wagner, SC July 16, /EQB/Harper Glasgow Samuel E. Philadelphia, Private Infantry G 3rd Goodwin George Philadelphia, 1863 Private Infantry D 6th Died March 19, 1864 at regimental hospital near Yorktown, VA Gooseberry Benjamin M. Philadelphia, Private Infantry D 41st /Bounty Chester County Archives, West Chester, Page 52 of 155

53 Chester County Soldiers Service Record Report Last Name First Name Middle Where Enlisted Enlisted Discharged Rank Branch Co. Regiment/Ship State/ Other information Sources Comments Gooseberry Wilmer West Chester, Private Infantry A 41st /Bounty Gould Benjamin Philadelphia, Private Infantry K 22nd Gouldin Charles B. Pittsburg, 1863 Private Infantry H 6th Substitute. Killed at Petersburg, VA, July 10, Lionville /EQB/Harper/ DRR Govens Ephraim Philadelphia, Private Infantry G 3rd Entered under an assumed name "Ephraim Johnson" see pension index/service record under Ephraim Johnson /VBR Gover Richard Philadelphia, Corporal Infantry C 6th /BR/Harper Gover Samuel West Chester, 1864 Private Infantry I 45th Drafted. Died at Brazos de Santiago, TX on June 29, 1865 of bilious fever. /BR/Harper/B ounty Chester County Archives, West Chester, Page 53 of 155

54 Chester County Soldiers Service Record Report Last Name First Name Middle Where Enlisted Enlisted Discharged Rank Branch Co. Regiment/Ship State/ Other information Sources Comments Gover William Philadelphia, Private Infantry C 6th /Harper Grant George Boston, MA Private Infantry B 54th Massachusetts Captured at Ft. Wagner, SC and held as prisoner of War until March 1865 /CGAR Grant James H Private Infantry I 127th VBR/DRR Graves George W. Philadelphia, 1864 Private Infantry B 22nd Died of disease at Hampton, VA on April 27, 1864 /DRR Green Charles West Chester, Private Infantry H 45th /Bounty Green Cornelius Lancaster, Private Infantry B 41st /VBR/BR Chester County Archives, West Chester, Page 54 of 155

55 Chester County Soldiers Service Record Report Last Name First Name Middle Where Enlisted Enlisted Discharged Rank Branch Co. Regiment/Ship State/ Other information Sources Comments Green James Philadelphia, 1864 Private Infantry I 22nd Died of wounds received in the trenches before Petersburg, VA July 30, 1864 /VCC Service record states his place of residence before the war was Bergen County, NJ Green John W. West Chester, Private Infantry F 43rd Green Joseph West Chester, Private Infantry K 24th Credited to Valley Green Joseph West Chester, Private Infantry B 22nd Drafted Green Joseph West Chester, Private Infantry B 32nd Discharged due to disability Green Samuel Philadelphia, Private Infantry C 25th /VBR Chester County Archives, West Chester, Page 55 of 155

56 Chester County Soldiers Service Record Report Last Name First Name Middle Where Enlisted Enlisted Discharged Rank Branch Co. Regiment/Ship State/ Other information Sources Comments Green Sylvester West Chester, Private Infantry K 45th /Bounty Greene John Lancaster, Private Infantry F 45th Substitute Gregor Samuel Dexter Providence, RI Private Artillery M 11th Heavy /VCC First find him in Chester Artillery County on the 1890 Veteran's Census Guilford Daniel Philadelphia, Private Infantry F 6th /VCC Guy James Henry Reading, Private Infantry B 32nd Hall Charles Philadelphia, Private Infantry B 3rd /VBR Chester County Archives, West Chester, Page 56 of 155

57 Chester County Soldiers Service Record Report Last Name First Name Middle Where Enlisted Enlisted Discharged Rank Branch Co. Regiment/Ship State/ Other information Sources Comments Hall Ellwood B. West Chester, Private Infantry C 24th Credited to East Marlborough /DRR Hall George Henry Boston, MA Private Infantry B 54th Massachusetts Wounded in leg at Ft. Wagner on July 18, 1863/Discharged on 2/22/1864 for disability /VCC Hall Hugh Philadelphia, 1864 Private Infantry A 25th Died of disease at Barrancas, FL June 29, 1864 /DRR Hallagar Charles Philadelphia, Corporal Infantry A 3rd /VBR Service records under "Hallicker" Hallager David H Private Infantry C 127th Not on muster out roll. BR/Harper Hamilton Thomas West Chester, Corporal Infantry I 45th Absent, sick at muster out. /Harper Chester County Archives, West Chester, Page 57 of 155

58 Chester County Soldiers Service Record Report Last Name First Name Middle Where Enlisted Enlisted Discharged Rank Branch Co. Regiment/Ship State/ Other information Sources Comments Hammond Jacob Philadelphia, 1863 Private Infantry D 6th Died in Wilmington, NC, of malaria on Aug. 21, /BR/EQB/Har per Harden Thomas Philadelphia, Landsman US Navy Chicopee Bounty/ Hardy James J. Philadelphia, Private Infantry H 3rd /BR/Harper Hardy Samuel Philadelphia, Private Infantry H 3rd /VBR/Harper/ DRR Harkins John Philadelphia, Private Infantry H 43rd Discharged due to disability. Parkesburg Harley Charles Philadelphia, Private Infantry F 32nd /BR/Harper/B ounty Chester County Archives, West Chester, Page 58 of 155

59 Chester County Soldiers Service Record Report Last Name First Name Middle Where Enlisted Enlisted Discharged Rank Branch Co. Regiment/Ship State/ Other information Sources Comments Harley Henry Philadelphia, Private Infantry B 3rd /BR/Harper Harman James H. Lancaster, Private Infantry H 25th Harris Abraham West Chester, Private Infantry D 8th Substitute. Wounded in right leg at battle of Olustee, FL Feb. 20, Missing in action, taken as prisoner of war June 28, 1864, returned to company May 1865 Harris Henry Philadelphia, Private Infantry D 3rd /VBR Harris John Thomas Philadelphia, Private Infantry A 3rd /BR/VBR Harris Joseph Philadelphia, 1865 Private Infantry I 24th Died of accident gunshot wound July 28, 1865 Chester County Archives, West Chester, Page 59 of 155

60 Chester County Soldiers Service Record Report Last Name First Name Middle Where Enlisted Enlisted Discharged Rank Branch Co. Regiment/Ship State/ Other information Sources Comments Harris Samuel Philadelphia, Private Infantry B 3rd /VBR Harris Samuel B. West Chester, Private Infantry D 45th Substitute for Phineas P. Aiken of Delaware County Harris William Chambersburg, 1864 Private Infantry I 43rd Deserted Harris William Philadelphia, Private Infantry C 24th /DRR Harris William H. West Chester, Private Infantry D 8th Substitute. Wounded in battle of Olustee, FL Feb. 20, 1864 /DRR "character very good especially in battle" Harrod Arthur West Chester, 1863 Private Infantry D 8th Drafted. Killed at the battle of Olustee, FL Feb. 20, 1864 /DRR Chester County Archives, West Chester, Page 60 of 155

61 Chester County Soldiers Service Record Report Last Name First Name Middle Where Enlisted Enlisted Discharged Rank Branch Co. Regiment/Ship State/ Other information Sources Comments Harrod James H. Philadelphia, Corporal Infantry G 3rd Promoted March 25, 1864 /BR/Harper Harrod John West Chester, Private Infantry E 32nd Harrod William West Chester, Private Infantry E 32nd Hart Isaiah West Chester, Private Infantry E 32nd Haskins Augustus Philadelphia, Corporal Infantry C 3rd Hayes Cheyney Philadelphia, Private Infantry B 3rd Deserted /DRR Chester County Archives, West Chester, Page 61 of 155

62 Chester County Soldiers Service Record Report Last Name First Name Middle Where Enlisted Enlisted Discharged Rank Branch Co. Regiment/Ship State/ Other information Sources Comments Hazard Solomon Readville, MA Private Infantry B 54th Massachusetts /Harper Hazard William R. J. West Chester, Private Infantry B 6th Substitute /VCC/VBR Hazzard Miller West Chester, Musician Infantry F 45th /VCC/VBR Alias Hazzard Nelson (service record filed under this name)/see pension index for alias Hazzard Wilson West Chester, 1863 Private Infantry B 6th Substitute for Jonathan Blake of Delaware County. Died at Wilmington, NC of disease on April 23, 1865 Hearkless Ferdinand Philadelphia, Private Infantry A 24th /Bounty Henderson Samuel Philadelphia, 1864 Private Infantry D 41st Deserted while at Camp William Penn Chester County Archives, West Chester, Page 62 of 155

63 Chester County Soldiers Service Record Report Last Name First Name Middle Where Enlisted Enlisted Discharged Rank Branch Co. Regiment/Ship State/ Other information Sources Comments Henry Israel Philadelphia, Sergeant Infantry A 6th Henry Richard C Philadelphia, Private Infantry E 3rd Henry Thomas Philadelphia, Private Infantry B 3rd /VBR/Harper Henry Thomas Jefferson Philadelphia, Private Infantry B 3rd /VBR Henson James Private Infantry C 127th VCS Henson John Readville, MA Private Infantry C 54th Massachusetts /Harper/VCC No death date on burial card Chester County Archives, West Chester, Page 63 of 155

64 Chester County Soldiers Service Record Report Last Name First Name Middle Where Enlisted Enlisted Discharged Rank Branch Co. Regiment/Ship State/ Other information Sources Comments Henson Jonathan Lancaster, 1863 Private Infantry G 6th Drafted. Died of wounds received at New Market Heights October 1, 1864 Hepburn Thomas W. Philadelphia, Sergeant Infantry B 41st /DRR Hercules Charles Philadelphia, Private Infantry F 3rd Hercules Gilbert Smith West Chester, Private Infantry A 8th Drafted. /BR/Harper/B ounty Hercules Lewis Readville, MA 1863 Private Infantry B 54th Massachusetts Died of disease, April 24, /EQB/Harper Hercules Nelson Philadelphia, Private Infantry B 3rd /VCC Chester County Archives, West Chester, Page 64 of 155

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