ROSTER OF DELAWARE VOLUNTEERS IN THE WAR OF THE REBELLION
(The missing rosters are not on file in the Adjutant General s
office, at Dover, and the editor could not secure them from
Washington in time for publication.)
SECOND REGIMENT - DELAWARE INFANTRY VOLUNTEERS.
Field and Staff Officers.
Colonel.
H.W. Wharton.
Lieutenant-Colonel.
W.P. Bailey.
Major.
Robert Andrews.
Adjutant.
Samuel Canby.
Quartermaster.
George Plunkett.
Surgeon.
David W. Huesten.
Assistant Surgeons.
Philip M. Plunkett.
William H. Babb.
Non-Commissioned Staff Officers.
Sergeant-Major.
William H. Brady.
Quartermaster-Sergeant.
Benjamin F. Hedges.
Commissary Sergeant.
Henry C. Nelson.
Hospital Steward.
John C. Claypoole.
Company A.
Captains.
John Evans.
David L. Strickler.
First Lieutenants.
Thomas M. Wenie.
James W. Letherburg.
Second Lieutenant.
Robert G. Smith.
First Sergeants.
Robert B. Blake.
Cyrus H. Forward.
Edgar Danach.
Sergeants.
Alexander Zebley.
Joseph Fesmyer.
Corporals.
John W. Brown.
Peter Dulton.
James H.C. Carter.
Oliver B. Lefferty.
George P. Coleman.
Jacob Steitz.
Drummer.
George McCracken.
Fifer.
Henry Kappes.
Wagoner.
James L. Redmond.
Privates.
Ackerly, Joseph. Keever, William
Bannan, John Lodge, Samuel
Bannar, Charles Lynch, William
Boney, William. McAllister, James b
Bosler, Peter a McCabe, James c
Brooks, Daniel H. McCallan, John a
Burns, John McDonald, James
Carey, Stephen a McKnight, John G.
Christie, William McKone, Martin
Cochran, Samuel Millis, Isaac
Colton, Charles P. Mohan, William
Colts, James W. Morgan, James
Cook, James Morris, Albert T. c
Cox, William Naylor, Edward
Crozier, John Nealis, Samuel E.
Cunningham, Thomas Newman, Henry
Dailey, John O Donnell, Thomas
De Berger, Adolph Quigley, Edward a
Delarne, Antoine b Register, William H.
Dolan, Robert Righter, Benjamin S.
Doyle, Peter Rowe, John
Fallan, Michael Ruth, James W.
Farnan, John Ryan, Edward a
Fradds, John Seward, James
Francis, Charles a Stack, George
Fryer, Joseph P. Sweeney, Charles
Gregg, Abraham Taylor, Thomas H.
Hardin Henry Tompkins, Howard
Hargraver, Caleb Valient, Benjamin
Harrison, John Warner, Thomas
Hanscom, Howard Warren, George
Hartland, Henry Wilson, John a
Higginbottom, John Wolf, Henry
Heidman, Leonard Young, David
Supplement. Mustered out at Wilmington, Delaware, July 1, 1864. One
captain killed, seven privates killed, three non-commissioned officers
died of wounds, one non-commissioned officer died of disease, four
privates wounded, two of whom died from their injuries.
Company B.
Captain.
Charles H. Christman.
First Lieutenants.
Theodore Geyer. Benjamin F. Nolen.
Second Lieutenants.
William Fennimore. Hamill W. Otley. a
First Sergeant.
James Brown.
Sergeants.
Ferdinand Davis. James E. Simpson. d
John Deving. James Waters.
Josiah Lake. c
Corporals.
Benjamin Crooks. John King.
Andrew Green. Thomas Semple.
Stephen Hannum. c Joseph Smith.
Fifer.
John Selser.
Wagoner.
Samuel Miller
Drummer.
Robert Russell.
Privates.
Ambeore, David McCoy, James
Armstrong, Roland J. McCoy, John
Anderson, William W. McKensey, John
Bechtel, Jacob McKnight, John c
Bowers, Samuel a McMullin, William H.
Bushby, Charles Merritt, John
Carr, William Miller, Charles
Cheeseman, Nathan Millman, John
Conley, Stephen a Moyer, Charles
Cooper, Thomas Murray, Philip a
Crookshanks, William d Noble, James
Cunnard, Lewis Orell, John
Deloy, John H. Otley, Benjamin F.
Dickenson, Solomon a Ottinger, Joseph
Dickerson, Charles b Patterson, William
Dougherty, Thomas Payton, Joseph
Elkin, William Price, Richard.
Ferguson, Thomas Renshaw, Francis
Finley, John Rodgers, William a
George, William H. Rosenberg, Henry
Godfrey, Thomas Savoy, William P.a
Graham, Samuel Sheonk, Joseph a
Gunning, John Sill, James
Hamilton, George B.F. b Simons, Charles
Heinsworth, Thomas C. d Sloan, Robert c
Helene, John C. Snyder, Franklin N. d
Hinsworth, Henry Stansfield, William b
Kelly, John Steelman, James
Knipe, Charles Sutton, John
Lallaement, William Sylvester, George c
Laros, Thomas Taylor, Abraham b
Lawson, Hiram Thawley, Thomas
Lawson, William H. H. Thompson, John L.
Lukens, Isaac G. Timpson, George
Marlin, James L. Welsh, Edward c
Marlin, William Welsh, Joseph
Marshbank, Alexander Woodbury, William
Supplement. Mustered out of service at Wilmington, Delaware, July 1,
1864, by D.G. Swain, captain and A.A.G. One second lieutenant killed,
seven privates killed, one non-commissioned officer died of disease,
three privates died of disease, one non-commissioned officer wounded,
nine privates wounded, four of whom died of wounds.
Company C.
Captains.
John G. Simpers. Benjamin Ricketts.
First Lieutenants.
George H. Hardy. W.F.H. Forbert.
Second Lieutenants.
Harrison, Bennett. Ephraim Jordan. a
Sergeants.
Ebenezer Alexander. William Drew.
James McCullen. Ephraim Jordan. a
James T. Helley. Philip Johnston.
Robert McCullen. William Sands.
William I. Davidson. a Charles J. Smyth.
Corporals.
Rennard Allison Asbury McDonald.
Samuel Boyer. Thomas Jeffries. d
Granville Bennett William H. Kingston. a
Samuel Biddle. a Thomas Miller. c
Henry M. Bennett. a William Sowers. a
Robert Davidson.
Drummer.
George W. Lutts.
Fifer.
Richard A. Carr.
Teamster.
George Turner.
Privates.
Anderson, Martin V.B. McGowen, Robert d
Barber, Lewis McNeal, Amos E.c
Basketter, Charles c McNeal, George
Campbell, William Murray, James W.
Clark, William T. Murray, John W.
Davis, George W. Nelson, Henry C.
Drummond, Jackson Ott, William
Fernan, Benjamin. Pidgeon, John
Ferguson, Albert H. Pierson, George W. c
Foreacre, Isaac b Pierson, Jesse H.
Fonds, William Plummer, Nicholas
Gibbs, James L. Poulson, William C.
Giles, Philip A. Reardon, Thomas D.
Grant, Jacob Reed, Charles
Harvy, William S. Rementer, William
Hays, Charles E. Rok, John B.
Heath, Washington Rosburg, Jeremiah.
Hedges, Benjamin F. Scarborough, Elisha W.
Honey, Nicholas T. Scott, Henderson c
Housekeper, Thomas Sewell, William
Johnston, Philip A. a S__armon, Peter
Jones, Hugh C. a Simpers, Henry T.
Lacy, Joel c Smith, Heister c
Lands, Benjamin S. Smith, John
Lenard, James Smith, Norris
Lilley, Davis N. Smith, William B.
Lockard, Matthew Snyder, Azariah
Lockard, William T. Sowers, John W.d
Mehan, Aquilla Steele, John A.
Mehan, James H. Stretch, Samuel C.
Mehan, James T. Thomas, Richard
Maffitt, George R. Thompson, William
Marcus, Whitecraft. Tice, William
McCarthy, Charles Whitlock, Myers
McClure, Robert Wilson, Nicholas
McCullough, Jethro T. Wright, George W.
McDonald, James
Supplement. Mustered out of service at camp at City Point, Va., June
23, 1864, by Thomas B. Hizan, captain and A.C.M. One second lieutenant
killed, six non-commissioned officers killed one non-commisioned
officer died of disease, one non-commissioned officer wounded, two
privates killed, seven privates wounded, one of whem died of his
wounds, two privates died of disease.
Company D.
Captains.
William H. Helmbold John M. Perry.
First Lieutenant.
Jacob P. Pierce. c
Second Lieutenants.
James Wier. c Andrew J. Krause.
First Sergeant.
John H. Davis. John C. Rotzell.
Sergeants.
Thomas Ash. George Hodgson.
Joseph D. Boyd. John McIntyre. a
Frederick Farrell. John L. Ogden. a
Robert Hanna. William Turner.
Jacob Heimpherville.
Corporals.
John P. Gillingham. a Joseph Pesch.
William Hall. William Stopey. a
Francis Henneper. c James Young.
Musician.
William McKeinmon.
Privates.
Banner, Charles c Maxworthy, George W.d
Barry, John C. Mayhew, William
Beckley, William McConnochil Peter
Bessler, Francis C. McFarland, John
Bonner, William a McGrath, Job
Brown, John H. McLain, Alexander
Brown, William McNichol, Andrew
Callen, William d McPeak, William
Clark, Thomas b Meyers, George
Coleman, Henry D. b Miller, Evans G.
Coombs, William Monnahan, John
Cox, Joseph Moreland, George
Daley, Michael Nesbit, John
Devlin, John Palmatory, Robert
Donnohue, Thomas Powers, James a
Donnohue, Hugh d Quillum, William
Dunn, William Quirksall, Jacob c
Elliott, Spencer Read, John
Evans, John Recoes, Isaac M.
Ferrell, William Roney, George
Fields, Samuel d Rudolph, Andrew d
Fletcher, James Ryan, John G.
Gessler, Edward M. Sayers, Livingston b
Gessler, William b Serrell, Benjamin
Gillespie, James. Sheridan, George H. c
Gump, Henry Stewart, Robert
Harper, John W. Thorn, Henry T. d
Hickley, Henry d Tracy, Joseph
Hilt, George L. Tranilla, Isaac
Jones, Lewis Tuff, Hugh
Kane, Daniel Ward, James
Kelley, James C. Weaver, Lewis
Kenmar, William Wedgemyer, Christian
Kerker, Frederick William Dashford (musician)
Mallett, Gilbert Zang, Melcher
Mason, James
Supplement. Mustered out of service at camp near City Point, Va.,
July 1, 1864, by Thomas B. Hizar, captain First Delaware Volunteers
and A.C.M. Two non-commissioned officers wounded, four non-commissioned
officers killed, one non-commissioned officer wounded, two privates
killed, seven privates died of disease, seven privates wounded and
four of them died of their wounds.
Company E.
Captains.
Charles Bird c. Robert Morehouse.
First Lieutenants.
William Bowen. George Helmbold.
Second Lieutenant.
John A. Bosia.
Sergeants.
James Crap. Michael Meenan. c
John Larkins. David B. Norman.
William Lohr b Charles F. Nostrand.
Corporals.
Benjamin Adams. Frederick M. Laboy.
Peter Byrns. Joseph Ogle.
James Dugakes. Frederick Rich. c
Edward Hoffman. c William Smith.
Musician.
Joseph Perkins.
Wagoner.
Charles Ellis.
Privates.
Bishop, Joseph Howard, Francis
Blair, Charles Howell, William
Brinkman, Adolph a Keefer, William
Bruens, William Louster, Jacob d
Buff, John Marval, James c
Bushby, Charles Mays, Samuel c
Cotton, Michael c McCloskey, James
Crass, Jonathan Meyers, Herman
Cummins, William a Monaghan, James d
Curran, Hugh Nichols, John
Deity, Bernhard c O Neal, Charles c
Deity, George F. Ost, John b
Doran, Thomas Paxon, Charles
Dreer, Charles Pembers, Charles a
Faller, Gotleib Plank, George G. a
Faulkner, William Preyes, Conrad
Fitzpatrick, John Saring, George
Flood, Thomas a Shinn, Franklin
Foreman, William Shultz, George
Freeyling, Andrew Simper, William
Geary, Joseph Stamfler, John L.
Gibbons, Joseph Stewart, Herman
Gilbreth, Hugh d Taggart, Joel H. a
Glass, Frank Tapper, George a
Gual, George J. Thornton, James
Guilford, William a Walters, Hanson N. d
Hammond, Benjamin Wein, Jacob c
Heidle, Antoine Wohlsledge, Michael
Hill, Frederick W. Zeibold, Charles
Supplement. Mustered out of service July 1, 1864. One commissioned
officer wounded, four non-commissioned officers, one of whom died of
his wounds, eight privates killed, six privates wounded, one of whom
died of his wounds, four privates died of disease.
Company F.
Captain.
Peter McCullough.
First Lieutenants.
William B. Smith. c Charles Reynolds.
Second Lieutenant.
Francis K. Duke.
First Sergeants.
Charles Miller. Frederick Frank.
Leo Umnepig. a James Holton.
Sergeants.
Michael Curley. c John McCray.
John Kelley. Charles Nathan.
Corporals.
Patrick Campbell. Frederick Peiper.
Dennis Cumber. John F. Robinson.
William Hawser. a
Drummer.
Henry Canning.
Privates.
Albertus, John a Lawall, Philip
Alcorn, James Loehr, Joseph
Anderson, John Lopez, Wright H.
Baltz, John Louth, Henry
Barr, John Ludurg, Jolse
Beek, Henry McBride, Patrick d
Brown, Benjamin F. Meyers, John
Brown, George Mumpford, Littleton
Brunner, Jacob d Murray, James
Burnotte, Charles O Harra, Charles
Carr, John d Patterson, John b
Carr, William Peikert, Charles d
Cassidy, William d Pfeifer, Jacob
Clark, Robert Rabanna, Ludwig
Conner, Cornelius d Rebesberger, Charles d
Cowan, John d Reiley, James c
Damshorn, Emanuel Roth, Vincent
Deluis, Frederick Ruff, Casper
Diehl, John P. Rutter, James
Donnelly, Michael c Schmidt, John
Doolin, Patrick Schneider, Christian
Duft, Charles Schneider, William c
Ferguson, Franklin d Shellkopf, George c
Flynn, Thomas c Shoemaker, Christian
Gallagher, Michael Shields, James
Gendy, James Soehler, August
Genthoff, George b Span, Frederick a
Gona, John Spence, George
Gregg, Edward Stall, John P.
Griffith, Richard Travis, Jabez
Harris, George H. Walsh, John
Hoffman, Franklin Walters, Valentine
Holden, Thomas a Waltz, Christian
Jennings, Michael Young, Leopold
Krugh, Theodore Zeyler, George
Kuckenbuger, Louis
Supplement. Mustered out of service at camp, near City Point, Va.,
July 1, 1864, by Thomas B. Hizar, captain First Delaware Volunteers
and A.C.M. One commissioned officer wounded, two
non-commissioned officers killed, one non-commissioned officer
wounded, three privates killed, nine privates died of disease, seven
privates wounded, two of whom died of their wounds.
Company G.
Captains.
Charles P. Foy. John F. Heishley.
First Lieutenant.
James J. Menamin.
Second Lieutenants.
Thomas J. Moore. Charles Weiss.
First Sergeants.
Frederick Hardt. Louis Mahies. a
Sergeants.
Michael Cavanaugh. a William O. Lawrence.
Charles C. Frazer. Samuel Moore.
Abraham Hubbard. William Moore.
Corporals.
Francis Devlin. August Peteonella.
George W. Haas. Ferdinand Scheiber. a
William D. Hanison.
Musicians.
Albert T. Abbott. Alphonzo T. Mannaing.
James Brady. Robert Martin.
Wagoners.
George Burns. Edward C. Fenton.
Privates.
Abel, Adolph Kneff, Henry
Ames, Joseph L. Knowles, John
Barton, George Marshall, Charles
Bastible, Daniel Maynard, James
Bernhard, Charles A. McGurk, Michael
Boggs, Caleb McKeeman, James a
Bracey, Samuel C. d McKenna, Hugh
Brown, Henry McMahan, Andrew
Brown, John c McNeal, Samuel
Cake, Henry Mirgin, Charles
Caldwell, William Moore, Robert T.
Callahan, Cornelius a Morgan, Charles
Carr, Peter Morris, Robert H.c
Cochran, Andrew Murphy, Dennis
Croissans, Valentine Paine, George C.
Daskam, Charles Parker, James H.
Deonish, John E. Roasch, George
Fullure, Thomas Rushson, James
Fulton, Thomas C. Rushton, Thomas
Glissman, Ludwig Ryan, Edward C.
Gorman, William Schaefer, John F.
Graffe, William Schmidt, John
Green, Joseph Schraeekla, Frederick b
Griessinger, Gottleib d Smith, Charles
Hanbennestel, William Smith, James
Heimback, Samuel Smith, William
Henry, John d Spring, Charles c
Hipson, William Stille, John
Jeffries, Daniel Sullivan, Eugene
Jessup, David d Townsend, Samuel A.
Johnston, William H. Warren, John
Karacher, Alexander a Weilbrenner, George
Keegel, Frederick c Wilson, John
Kelly, Hugh a Wilkinson, Thomas c
Kelly, Jacob M. Zeyher, Charles
Kersler, John c
Supplement. Mustered out of service at City Point, Va., July 1, 1864,
by Thomas B. Hizar, captain First Delaware Volunteers and A.C.M.
Three non-commissioned officers killed, four privates killed, four
privates died of disease, seven privates wounded, one of whom died of
his wounds.
Company H.
Captains.
Lewis Nolen. James Plunkett.
First Lieutenant.
Henry C. Smith.
Second Lieutenants.
John Deveny. Philip Johnson.
First Sergeants.
Edward Jochen. Henry C. Smith.
Sergeant.
Thomas Russell. c
Corporals.
William Hamilton. William McCuther.
Henry Holden.
Drummers.
John McCall. Thomas Peters.
Privates.
Abbott, Albert Kenny, James
Arvine, James Lane, John
Arvine, Patrick c Lawrence, John
Barton, John Livingston, William
Beckley, George Lounce, Elwood
Brady, William H. McAuthor, John
Brazo, Orlando McCarty, Charles
Brown, Isaac McCarty, William
Buckley, L. D. McCoy, James
Burnett, Charles McGlory, John
Call, Richard McGrory, Hugh
Chalfant, James McIntyre, Charles a
Claypole, John McMahon, William
Crumlish, Patrick a McPike, Henry
Cubbage, Michael Mobb, John B.
Detman, Charles Myers, William
Dickerson, Edward R. Neble, John a
Dorchel, Julius Nolen, Frank
Dougherty, John Noble, George
Dull, Patrick a Rice, John E.a
Emerson, George Richie, Robert b
Faehart, William Sammit, Charles
Fenton, James D. Schluter, Adam
Ferry, Isaac Schwarn, Urban
Fletcher, James Sholder, Edward
Gordy, Greenbury Sigmond, William
Griann, Simon F. Smith, Henry C.
Grow, Ernest b Smith, Thomas a
Grubb, John W. Sperlein, Stephen
Grummer, Thomas d Stang, Frederick d
Hardy, Robert Steinbrook, Lafayette.
Hasson, John Steinman, Peter
Herpoldt, George Taylor, William
Hogan, William Wakefield, William b
Hooper, James Walker, William
Howard, Andrew Walraven, Alfred
Hyde, Jacob Weeks, William W.
Hyland, John b Whitcraft, John
Kennedy, Joseph a Woodbury, William
Supplement. Mustered out of service near Petersburg, Va., August 12,
1864, by R.C. Embler, captain Fifty-ninth New York Volunteers and
A.C.M. of Second Division of Second A.C. One non-commissioned officer
wounded, seven privates killed, two privates died of disease, five
privates wounded, four of whom died of their wounds.
Company I.
Captains.
Thomas Wenie. Samuel J. Wood.
First Lieutenants.
William H. Brady. Gideon T. Todd. d
Second Lieutenants.
Henry H. Jones. b John Kelsey.
First Sergeant.
Thomas J. Wood.
Sergeants.
Jacob Boyd. a Edward Reynolds.
John Derrickson. Charles D. Springer.
John G. Raymond. George W. Unrich.
Corporals.
Robert Browne.
Thomas Lynch.
Curtis Pierce.
Drummers.
Thomas Ferguson. Peter McKenna.
Privates.
Allen, Charles Keatty, John
Anderson, David Keyser, Charles
Anderson, Smith d King, George
Atkins, Stanton McConnell, James
August, Charles a McElwee, John
Baker, John McGraner, Patrick
Baker, Levi a Melvin, Thomas
Calahan, Thomas d Montgomery, John
Campbell, William O Hara, Michael
Clutch, George Outler, Perry
Coleman, Seymour Prettyman, John
Collins, Lemuel Prettyman, Leven d
Connelly, James Raymond, Nicholas
Covert, Howard Rice, Lott
Coymers, Lambert Rozell, James
Cubbage, Luther c Russell, Benjamin d
Davning, Peter Saville, Frank
Delavue, Robert c Saville, James
Dickerson, David d Sawer, Lewelian
Dillihay, James Scotten, John
Dillman, George Scotten, William
Dillman, John Sedgwick, John W.
Dolen, Thomas Shulty, David H.
Dunn, John a Sinex, John A.
Evans, George Sivot, Emanuel
Fisher, Samuel Smith, Charles
Fleetwood, William Smith, Edward d
Gemill, Arnold Smith, James
Grear, Thomas a Stevens, George
Halter, James Stewart, James
Halter, John d Thompson, Victor
Halverson, Thomas Vankirk, William d
Jenkins, Miller Vickers, Edward c
Jorden, Charles Webster, Samuel
Johnson, James Wells, John
Johnson, William a Wilson, William
Kane, James Wiser, William
Supplement. Mustered out of service near Petersburg, Va., September
14, 1864, by A.C. Embler, captain Fifty-ninth New York Volunteers and
A.C.M. of Second Division of Second A.C. One commissioned officer
died of disease, one commissioned officer died of wounds, one non-
commissioned officer killed, five privates killed, eight privates
died of disease, three privates wounded.
Company K.
Captains.
Philip Johnson. Joseph M. Barr.
First Lieutenant.
William Drew.
Second Lieutenant.
Charles E. Evans.
First Sergeant.
Charles H. Hammer.
Sergeants.
Richard Fox. Enoch L. McCallough
Isaac Janvier. a Lewis T. Sereath. d
Charles H. Lurch.
Corporals.
William Dougherty. a Peter A.B. Kerbaugh.
Neil Green. Patrick McKelvin.
John Guthrie. John B. Loafman.
Albert E. Hunter. Alexander H. Mason.
Drummers.
Alexander McCracken. d Joseph Perkins.
John McCracken.
Privates.
Baird, William Kendall, John
Berger, Gottlieb d Kirk, Marshall
Bowers, Jacob a Knoblaugh, Charles
Boyd, John Kurtz, Charles d
Braherty, John Lang, John
Burk, John Lee, John
Clayton, William Laffland, Edward
Coffin, John B. Linns, Joseph
Davis, George Mannering, John H.
Devlin, Patrick McDonnell, John
Dillon, John McIntyre, William d
Donnelly, Michael McKenner, Michael
Donahoe, Timothy Murphy, Thomas
Dotten, Elisha d Pargues, Nicholas
Dougherty, Hugh Parks, William
Dugan, Patrick Penn, Theodore
Dunbar, Daniel Pierce, Isaac
Edward, Elias Phatan, Francis
Ferrell, William H. d Press, Thomas
Filler, John d Robert J. Holt (1st Lt.)
Foreacre, Robert Rody, Henry
Gibson, John Russell, Edward
Grow, James Russell, Samuel C.
Gruthers, Alexander Russell, Thomas a
Harris, Thomas b Rutter, Gilbert
Helbling, Peter Smith, Henry F.
Helman, James A. d Smith, James
Hensler, Joseph Stidham, Joseph R.
Hickey, John P. Stukey, John
Hilles, William d Suthie, John
Hilton, Thomas G. Thompson, Harville
Hood, Malcolm Van Huft, John E. d
Hopkins, Samuel Walraven, Isaac
Horstman, George H. Wenn, George
Jones, Henry C. Wood, Charles Y.
Kane, John B.
Supplement. Mustered out of service near Petersburg, Va., October 1,
1864, by F.B. Doter, captain Fourteenth C.V. and A.C.M. of Second
Division of Second A.C. One non-commissioned officer killed, two non-
commissioned officers died of disease, two privates killed, one
private died of wounds, ten privates died of disease.
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