Northumberland County Vitals Cemeteries File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Sandy Jensen. BSJensen@mhiconn.net USGENWEB NOTICE: Printing this file within by non-commercial individuals and libraries is encouraged, as long as all notices and submitter information is included. Any other use, including copying files to other sites requires permission from the submitters PRIOR to uploading to any other sites. We encourage links to the state and county table of contents. List of Dead Soldiers: MOUNT CARMEL LEDGER Friday, May 19, 1893 Protestant Cemetery: James ADAMS, 7th Pa. Calvary Jacob BEVERLY, 53d P.V. Moses BROWN, (Colored, 25th U.S.C.) Edward DAVIS, Mexican War and 3rd Pa. Artillery John DEITRICH, 48th P.V. Elias DELCAMP, 151st P.V. Edward DREHER, 5th U.S. Artillery Edmund EDWARDS, 20th P.V. Joseph FISHER, 7th Pa. Calvary Platetus FRITZ, 129th P.V. Andrew GEARY, 53rd P.V. Lemel GRIFFITHS, 48th P.V. William F. HAAS, 46th P.V. Chas. JEFFERSON, 13 P.V. Wm. JEFFERSON, 48th P.V. Lloyd JOHNSON, 17th Pa Cavalry James MORETON, 46th P.V. William NASH, 129th P.V. Jno. RICHARDSON, 129th P.V. Thomas ROE, 56th P.V. George THOMAS, 56th P.V. Ralph THIRLOWAY, 188th P.V. Levi WERNTZ 17th Pa. Cavalry Jacob YOUGST, 129th P.V. Catholic Cemetery Jno. D. BRENNAN, 96th P.V. Patrick CANFIELD 133rd P.V. Daniel COVELY, 7th Pa. Cavalry John DOLAN, 133rd P.V. John DRISCOL, 10th U.S.I. Jos. FIEGELS, 132nd P.V. and 88th P.V. Cornelius HAFFEY, 120th P.V. Joel MANK, 81st P.V. Patrick RAFFERTY, 55th P.V. Charles RICE, 48th P.V. Richard RYAN, 48th P.V