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7th New York Infantry      
Company Unknown
Chauncey Dutton Crandall - Captain   
Killed at battle of Fredericksburg, Virginia 13 Dec 1861.
Contact Name:  Dwayne Crandall
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Date Added:  2/28/2005
Company B
John Joseph Fleischmann - Private   
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Contact Name:  Wendy Phillips
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Date Added:  2/24/2011
Company B
Emil Hainlen - 1st Sergeant   
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Contact Name:  Stanley Wilson
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Date Added:  7/19/2008
Company B
John Kleiber - Private   
mustered in 23 Apr 1861; mustered out 08 May 1863
Contact Name:  Lisa Shaw
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Date Added:  1/11/2008
Company D
Edward Kelber - Corporal   
Edward Kelber (sometimes added: von Degenfeld) was born Julius Eduard Daniel Kelber, known as Eduard, 23 Apr 1828 Riedbach Württemberg, son of the Rev. Johann Immanuel Gottlieb Kelber and Christiane Katharina Hoffmann. Married Christiane Friedericke Ziegler Jul 26 1855 at Lorch Württemberg. Mustered in at New York City March 14, 1864 as a private. Age 36, Credited to the 4th Congressional district. Bounty paid $73. Organized at Hart Island, NY Mar 14, 1864. Promoted to Corporal May 1, 1864. Taken prisoner at Reams Station VA August 25, 1864 where he was also wounded. Was imprisoned at Salisbury NC. Escaped by feigning smallpox after which he was transferred to the edge of the prison camp. Reported self as an escaped prisoner of war at the Provost Marshall's Office in Raleigh NC Apr 12, 1865. Rejoined camp May 17, 1865.
Claimed pay as corporal July-August 1864. Pay and rations and 3 months extra pay as prisoner of war. Mustered out Aug 4, 1865 at Hart's Island, NY, sent for wife and daughter and settled in the Rochester PA area where he d 19 Sep 1892.
Note: Edward Kelber served in more than one regiment. Search the surname Degenfeld for additional information.
Contact Name:  B Collins
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Date Added:  8/30/2009
Company D
Joseph Schmidt - Private   
Wounded at 1st Fredericksburg and mustered out
Contact Name:  James Schmidt
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Date Added:  5/17/2006
Company E
mike bohle - Unknown   
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Contact Name:  mike bohle
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Date Added:  10/17/2009
Company G
Alexander Kimbark - Private   
Enlisted into the 7th. Reg. (as a replacement) (Zouves) at the end of the regts. enlistment he was transferred to the 3rd, regt. promoted to corp, reduced in rank to priv. mustered out in Ral. N.C. Buried in Schodack Landing cemetery, N.Y.
Contact Name:  Austin E. Hardy
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Date Added:  12/14/2010
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