Looking for info on Civil War veterans named Miller who served with the 87th Pennsylvania Infantry, a regiment mustered in York in September 1861. 1) Miller, Andrew C., Pvt Co E; mustered June 29, 1864, as a substitute; discharged June 29, 1865; born @1823/24; died Mar 27, 1891; previously served with the 110th and 178th Pennsylvania Infantries; a laborer from New Enterprise, Bedford County; 5' 8", dark hair, blue eyes; wounded in the shoulder by a spent ball at the battle of Fisher's Hill; illiterate; married Rebecca ? February 12 1845; in 1888, lived in Duncansville, Blair County 2) Miller, Andrew, Pvt Co A; mustered Sep 18, 1861; born Jan 15, 1846; died Jan 1, 1896; was shot [accidentally?] by comrade George Buzby, October 15, 1861; captured at the battle of Cedar Creek; married Catharine ?; buried in Greenmount Cemetery, York, Pennsylvania 3) Miller, George "Dutch", Pvt Co A; mustered Sep 11, 1861 and Jan 20, 1865 Volunteer [enlisted twice]; discharged Oct 13, 1864 and May 12, 1865, the second time on a surgeon's certificate; born @1824/25; died Sep 30, 1899; a laborer and brewer from Hollidaysburg, Blair County; 5' 5", brown hair, blue eyes, "chunky" build; illiterate; married widow Margaret Geckley February 1870; children: Nellie (b. 11/16/84) and Maude (b. 10/12/87); died in Latrobe, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania 4) Miller, George "Tony", Pvt Co A; mustered Sep 11, 1861; discharged Oct 13, 1864; born Sep 13, 1842; died 1918; a blacksmith and coach maker from York; 5' 6", black hair, hazel eyes; married Julia Amspacher May 6, 1860; children: Emma C. (b. 11/06/59; d. 03/31/64), W. E. (b. 08/04/65), C. F. (b. 08/12/67), Susan (b. 06/04/70), David (b. 02/17/72), George Jr. (b. 08/05/73), & Mollie (b. 02/26/76); buried in Greenmount Cemetery, York, Pennsylvania NOTE: Some sources list the above two George Miller's as Jr. & Sr., but nothing in their pension records indicates that they were related. 5) Miller, Henry, Pvt Co E; mustered July 20, 1864, as a substitute; wounded at the 3rd battle of Winchester; probably not from the York area 6) Miller, Henry, Musician Co I; mustered Sep 12, 1861; deserted Jan 1862; from Littlestown, Adams County 7) Miller, Henry, Pvt Co K; mustered Sep 11, 1861; deserted July 10, 1862; born @1836/37; a cigar maker from Liverpool (Manchester), York County; 5' 7"; in 1892 lived in Buena Vista, Stephenson County, Illinois 8) Miller, Henry H., Pvt Co D; mustered Sep 19, 1861; discharged Feb 12, 1864; born Sep 15, 1840; died Feb 17, 1914; also served with the 207th Pa Inf; from McKnightstown, Adams County; died in Marietta, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania 9) Miller, Jacob H., Pvt Co G; mustered Sep 25, 1861; discharged June 29, 1865; born Dec 19, 1823; died Jan 18, 1900; from Spring Garden Township, York County; married Maria ?; buried in Mt. Zion Lutheran Cemetery, Springettsbury Township, York County, Pennsylvania 10) Miller, John, Band; born Apr 22, 1836; died Apr 14, 1902; buried in Prospect Hill Cemetery, North York Borough, York County, Pennsylvania 11) Miller, Lewis, Pvt Co G; mustered Sep 25, 1861; discharged June 29, 1865; born Aug 14, 1845; died Nov 19, 1871; a laborer from Spring Garden Township; son of Ludwig (Lewis) and Catherine Shanberger Miller; buried in Prospect Hill Cemetery, North York Borough, York County, Pennsylvania 12) Miller, Ludwig, Pvt Co D; mustered July 21, 1864, as a substitute; probably not from the York area 13) Miller, Peter, Pvt Co D; mustered Sep 19, 1861; discharged June 29, 1865 14) Miller, Pius D., Cpl Co I; mustered Sep 12, 1861; shot in the lower right leg June 1, 1864, at the battle of Cold Harbor, requiring amputation; born July 11, 1839; died Oct 27, 1912; from Oxford Township, Adams County; married Margaret C. Felix October 9, 1867 15) Miller, Samuel R., Pvt Co E; mustered Sep 13, 1861; discharged June 11, 1865; born 1834; died Mar 9, 1915; from York; captured June 23, 1864, and imprisoned for ten months; married Rebecca ?; buried in Greenmount Cemetery, York, Pennsylvania 16) Miller, William, Pvt Co B; mustered Sep 14, 1861; discharged Oct 13, 1864; born @1826/27; a laborer from Lebanon County; 5' 7", brown hair, blue eyes; lost his eyesight and, after the war, lived with his sister in Paxton, Dauphin County 17) Miller, William, Pvt Co E; drafted July 23, 1864; wounded at the 3rd battle of Winchester; died May 2, 1892, in Sommersville Forks, [Clinton County?], Pennsylvania