Looking for info on Civil War veterans named Brown who served with the 87th Pennsylvania Infantry, a regiment mustered in York in September 1861. 1) Brown, Eli, Pvt Co K; mustered Sep 11, 1861; discharged Oct 13, 1864; born @1828/29; a wagoner from York; married Margaret ? 2) Brown, Jacob, Pvt Co D; mustered Sep 19, 1861; dismissed Apr 1, 1862, on a writ of Habeus Corpus by civil authorities because he deserted and then was discovered to be underage; born @1844/45; died Aug 14, 1896; a laborer from Shrewsbury; married Lucinda ? September 5, 1867; children: Virginia A. (b. 06/26/81), Lottie L. (03/10/98), Chelsie (02/09/89) 3) Brown, James Allen, Chaplain; mustered Sep 21, 1861; resigned July 16, 1862, to become chaplain of the U.S. Army Hospital at York and, in 1864, became president of the Lutheran Theological Seminary in Gettysburg; born Feb 19, 1821, in Drumore Township, Lancaster Coiunty; was a pastor in South Carolina at war's outbreak and returned to York; married Mary E. Hay, making him brother-in-law to Lt. John Hay, Co A 4) Brown, John, Pvt Co A; unaccounted for 5) Brown, John H., Pvt Co A; mustered Jun 17, 1864, as a substitute for a Sunbury, Pa. man; captured Oct 19, 1864, at the battle of Cedar Creek; died in Salisbury Prison Dec 12, 1864 6) Brown, Richard, Pvt Co A; mustered July 1, 1864, as a substitute but never joined company; born @1842/43; harness maker; 5' 10", light hair, hazel eyes; substitute for a man from Sunbury, Pa. 7) Brown, Richard, Pvt Co A; mustered Jan 19, 1864, as a substitute for P. G. Dickinson of Williamsport, Pa., but never joined company; born 1847; laborer; 5' 4", light hair, blue eyes; Brown may have been from Clinton County