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153rd Pennsylvania Infantry
Company B
Jacob L. Klinker - Sergeant
Jacob L. Klinker was born in Monroe Co. PA in 1826. He mustered into Co. B, 153rd PA as a Sgt. on July 10, 1862. He mustered out on Feb. 14, 1863. Jacob died in 1905 in Bethlehem, PA. He was the husband of my 3rd great grand aunt.
Contact Name: Dee Enders
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Date Added: 12/26/2010

Company C
Edward Unangst - Private
Looking for any information and pictures of {vt. Edward Unangst of the 153rd Pennsylvania.
Contact Name: Todd Heller
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Date Added: 3/2/2010

Company D
Jefferson Bartholomew - Private
Son of Henry Bartholomew and Barbara Danner of North Hampton County Pennsylvania.
Contact Name: Aric
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Date Added: 6/3/2005

Company D
Charles Eugene Isemoyer - Sergeant
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Contact Name: Eleanor
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Date Added: 10/12/2008

Company D
William H Isemoyer - Private
William & Charles Isemoyer were brothers. Surname is spelled incorrectly on their records. Should be Issermoyer.
Contact Name: Eleanor
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Date Added: 10/12/2008

Company D
Augustus Jacoby - Private
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Contact Name: Deanna Jacoby
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Contact Homepage: dejac44@yahoo.com
Date Added: 3/2/2010

Company D
Francis Stofflet - Private
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Contact Name: Eric Stofflet
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Date Added: 11/28/2016

Company E
Joseph Norton - Private
Joseph Norton was my G,Great Grandfather. Wounded at Gettysburg July 1, 1863. Father in Law of my Great Grandfather - Captain James R. Slayton, 13th Michigan Infantry
Contact Name: Mark E Slayton
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Date Added: 10/19/2006

Company F
Joel F. Hineline - Private
Wounded in Gettysburg, July 1,1863. Unit was on Barlow Knoll.
Contact Name: Andi
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Date Added: 7/25/2016

Company F
william h riehl - Private
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Contact Name: don
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Date Added: 8/24/2015

Company F
William K Zearfuas - Private
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Contact Name: Ray Dinstel
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Date Added: 7/29/2007

Company G
Elias Fourl - Private
Elias Fourl lived in Berlinsville, Pa. His pension records tell that he was 'wounded in the side' at Gettysburg. He survived his wounds. Years later he died in Shamokin, Pennsylvania and is buried in Shamokin Cemetary. Elias jokingly referred to his old division as the 'Flying Moons' (refering to the 11th Corps Badge) this has been passed down through our family.
Contact Name: David Rosini
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Date Added: 4/19/2009

Company I
George Andre - Private
George survived the war but would live the rest of his life with many ailments which eventually he would succumb to. He was a prisoner of war at Belle Isle. RIP
Contact Name: Peggy Shafer
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Date Added: 4/8/2013

Company K
Andrew Joseph Albert - Private
Andrew mustered in on 11 Oct 1962 at Harrisburg, PA, commanded by Capt. Isaac Buzzard. Andrew was killed by a ''shot to the temple'' on 1 July 1863. With that date & information about the PA deployment, I presume he was killed at/near the Barlow''s Knoll site. I have visited Barlow''s Knoll & the Pennsylvania Monument (his name is inscribed with the date of death). There was also a Samuel Albert in the same Co. & I wonder if they were brothers/relatives. I would like to correspond to anyone with info or leads about Andrew J. Albert, the regiment, company, Samuel Albert or Capt. Buzzard; will share what info I have.
Contact Name: Rick France
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Date Added: 5/2/2002

Company K
Anthony ALBERT - Corporal
Anthony Albert was a member of Co. K, 153rd PA. He was born in 1838 and survived the war. He died in 1905 in Bangor, PA. Anthony had family members as part of the same company. His brother Philip J. Albert (b.1842) was a private in Co. K, being wounded in Gettysburg. Additionally, it appears that another member of the company, Andrew J. Albert is the uncle of Anthony and Philip. There is a book called the ''History of the 153rd Regt.'' that contains rosters and statistics about the entire regiment who were at Chancellorsville, and were in Gettysburg for all three days. There is a 153rd monument on the Gettysburg battlefield.
Contact Name: Sandy Singer-Dietz
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Date Added: 2/6/2005

Company K
Elias Messinger - Private
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Contact Name: Michael Messinger
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Date Added: 7/3/2007

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