RootsWeb.com Mailing Lists
Total: 1/1
    1. Re: [PAARMSTR-L] Re: SNOW-SHIRLEY-MILLER
    2. John Hogg
    3. If anyone is interested in the 103rd, I have the book, History of the 103rd Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry. My ancestor, William Penberthy was an Andersonville Survivor. Enlisted Armstrong Co John >Brients@aol.com wrote: > > There was a Private Nicholas Snow from Armstrong County > who served in the 103rd. Pa Infantry, Company B during the Civil War and > died March 11, 1865. He is buried in the US General Hospital Cemetery, > Annapolis, Md. Many of the men in this regiment died in Annapolis after being > released from Andersonville Prison. > > Fred Brient

    02/03/1998 05:09:31