Welshers in the Civil War
I have records that show at least 15 Welshers served with Union Forces during the United States Civil War. At least two were killed in action, one died from disease, and one lost a leg.
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Alanson S. Welsher
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Pvt
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D Co.
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8th NY Hvy Arty
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Amos K. Welsher
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Cpl
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C Co.
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28th NY Inf
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Andrew Welsher
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1 Lt
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25th Ind Battery NY Lt Arty
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A Co.
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10th US Colored Hvy Arty
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Charles W. Welsher
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9th MI Cav
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Wounded in Action, Lost One Leg
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Elisha Welsher
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Pvt
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C Co.
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108th IL Inf
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Frank A. Welsher
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Pvt
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A Co.
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108th NY Inf
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Wounded at Antietam, Died May 1863
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John Welsher
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Pvt
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14th Ind Battery MI Lt Arty
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John Welsher
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Pvt
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G Co
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9th NJ Inf
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Died from Disease, Beauford, NC, Jan 5, 1863
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Lorenzo D. Welsher
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Pvt
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H Co.
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36th WI Inf
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Nelson Welsher
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Pvt
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K Co.
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1st MI Cav
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Philip B. Welsher
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Pvt
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B Co.
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33rd WI Inf
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Bishop S. Welsher
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Pvt
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E Co.
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1st OH Lt Arty
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Willard M. Welsher
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Sgt - 1Lt
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1st OH Lt Arty
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William F. Welsher
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A Co.
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19 NY Inf
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Killed in Action, Falmouth, VA May 31, 1863
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Worden W. Welsher
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Sgt
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F Co.
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3rd OH Cav
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