Looking for info on Civil War veterans named Johnson or Johnston who served with the 87th Pennsylvania Infantry, a regiment mustered in York in September 1861. 1) Johnson, Jacob, Pvt Co B; mustered Sep 14, 1861; discharged Sep 23, 1863, on a surgeon's certificate; born 1809; died 1872; a tobacconist; 5' 7", light hair, hazel eyes; claimed to be 43 when he mustered in and spent most of his army time in the hospital; buried in Prospect Hill Cemetery, North York Borough, York County, Pennsylvania 2) Johnson, Samuel, Pvt Co H; mustered Sep 19, 1861; discharged Oct 13, 1864; born July 3, 1845; died June 5, 1914; a laborer from Rossville, York County, but a blacksmith in the company; 5' 5"; broke his right arm at the 2nd battle of Winchester; married Lena Markel October 1859; child Mary (b. 09/??/60); died in Dover, York County; buried in the Friends Meeting House, Wellsville, York County, Pennsylvania 3) Johnson, William; mustered Feb 13, 1864, as a volunteer; deserted Feb 25, 1864, and name was never added to the muster roll; born @1835/36; a baker; 5' 4", dark hair, blue eyes; illiterate 4) Johnston/Johnson, George, Pvt Co A; mustered June 2, 1864, as a substitute for D. B. Knapp; discharged June 29, 1865; born Nov 1843 in Petersburg, Upper Canada; a baker from Williamsport, Lycoming County; 5' 4", dark hair, gray eyes