
R.W. Brandt
A marker for the Grand Army of the Republic adorns the tombstone of Jennie Brandt, wife of R.W. Brandt, indicating that perhaps he or a
A marker for the Grand Army of the Republic adorns the tombstone of Jennie Brandt, wife of R.W. Brandt, indicating that perhaps he or a
A tombstone with an illegible name is next to that of the Cornyn family. However, it has a GAR marker. The name Cornyn was selected
Enlistment Date: July 14, 1863 Release Date: June 9, 1865 Unit: Company B, 61st Pennsylvania Volunteers Brother Bonaventure (Martin) Gaul, O.S.B., was a private with
A marker for the Grand Army of the Republic decorates the gravesite of Augustin F.J. Griffin, indicating that perhaps he served in the Civil War.
Enlistment Date: August 9, 1862 Release Date: May 24, 1863 Unit: 135th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company G James Hanlin was born around 1842. During the Civil
Brother George Held, O.S.B., was born in Bavaria on March 3, 1821. He professed vows as a Benedictine monk on November 13, 1851. He died
Enlistment Date: November 18, 1863 Release Date: October 31, 1865 Unit: 163rd Pennsylvania Regiment, Company H and 3rd Provisional Cavalry Solomon King was born on
Brother Hugh Schwär, O.S.B., was “born at Endingen, Baden, on the 1st of April, 1808, he left Europe to join St. Vincent’s where he made
Frank Troska was born in 1815 and died in 1885. His tombstone is indeterminate and thus the GAR marker is placed at the stone of
Enlistment Date: October 1, 1861 Release Date: October 3, 1864 Unit: 11th Pennsylvania Regiment, Company K James Tall was born around the year 1817 in
Enlistment Date: February 11, 1862 Unit: 11th Pennsylvania Regiment, Company K William Willard was born on April 13, 1838 in Pennsylvania. He joined the army
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