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Company I

You are here: All Titles ⟩ Civil War and Later Veterans Pension Index ⟩ Illinois ⟩ Cavalry ⟩ Regiment 15 ⟩ Company I

  • Absher, JohnAbsher, John
  • Allen, James M.Allen, James M.
  • Angell, CharlesAngell, Charles
  • Arnold, Emmett S.Arnold, Emmett S.
  • Auten, Levi R.Auten, Levi R.
  • Bailey, SimeonBailey, Simeon
  • Barber, James S.Barber, James S.
  • Barnhardt, JacobBarnhardt, Jacob
  • Beebe, HenryBeebe, Henry
  • Beebe, JohnBeebe, John
  • Bell, Lot H.Bell, Lot H.
  • Benton, IrwinBenton, Irwin
  • Brotzman, JohnBrotzman, John
  • Buck, Charles H.Buck, Charles H.
  • Burley, JosephBurley, Joseph
  • Carl, JohnCarl, John
  • Carl, JosephCarl, Joseph
  • Clark, Samuel W.Clark, Samuel W.
  • Collins, AlbertCollins, Albert
  • Colyer, AbelColyer, Abel
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