Private Henry Bonnell served in the United States Civil War. Enlisted: mmm dd, yyyy Mustered out: mmm dd, yyyy Side: USA Regiment(s): Co. 1 131st Regiment, Pennsylvania Infantry
Henry served in the Civil War. His rank was Private in the Company 1, 131st regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteer.
Sources
Kraybill, Spencer L. Pennsylvania's Pine Creek Valley and Pioneer Families. Gateway Press, Inc. (Baltimore, MD : 1991) pg 440 BN1691
Kraybill, Spencer L. Pennsylvania's Pine Creek Valley and Pioneer Families. Gateway Press, Inc. (Baltimore, MD : 1991) pg 841
Meginness, John Franklin. History of Lycoming County, Pennsylvania: Including Its Aboriginal History, the Colonial and Revolutionary Periods, Early Settlement and Subsequent Growth, Organization and Civil Administration, the Legal and Medical Professions, Internal Improvements, past and Present History of Williamsport, Manufacturing and Lumber Interests, Religious, Educational and Social Development, Geology and Agriculture, Military Record, Sketches of Boroughs, Townships and Villages, Portraits and Biographies of Pioneers and Representative Citizens, Etc., Etc. Bowie, MD: Published in Cooperation with the Lycoming County Genealogical Society by Heritage, 1996. Print. no page sourced at this time
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