91st PA--absences without leave
[This list is incomplete.]
did not report when the regiment returned to the army from veterans' leave
see
veterans--men who went AWOL for more information
other
On 31 May 1864, company B reported 14 men absent without leave: John Baird, John Carrol, Ashman C Daballad, Philip Daly, Samuel Edward, Wm S Johnson, John Marshall, Wm McGevy, William McVeigh [?], John A Mootheart, William Sutton, James Sutton, John Thompson, and Henry Wilson [?].
- John Wood (H) [unknown date]
- James Gordon (A) and Thomas Walter (A) February 1862 (to see Mount Vernon) [reprimand only]
- Charles Henry (H) awol 9 Feb 63, having not returned from a 5-day leave starting 1 Feb; returned 10 Feb
- William Johnson (K) seems to be awol 7 Feb 63
- William Milligan (K) awol 7 Feb 63
- John Costello (K) awol 9 Feb 63
- Ambrose Baker (C) reported awol on 22 Feb 63, having not returned from a 10-day leave starting 10 Feb 63
- Marcus Ullman (A) reported awol on 3 Mar 1863
- Thomas Taylor (G) reported awol on 6 Mar 63, returned by 7th
- John Anorson (C) reported awol on 3 Jun 63 (late returning from leave), returned between 4th and 9th
- John Henry (E) reported awol 8 Aug 63, returned 26 Sep 63
- John Groff (K) reported awol on 13 Aug 63
- Andrew Friend (C) reported awol on 22 Aug 63 (probably late returning from leave), returned 26 Aug 63
- Henry Sinex (D) reported awol on 6 Sep 63
- Alpheus Bowman (B) reported awol on 9 Sep 63; leave expired 6 Sep
- John Keys (H) reported awol 22 Dec 63
- EJ Maguigan (C) 20 Feb 64, returned 21 Feb 64
- William Hagerman (D) reduced to ranks for being awol 20 Oct 64 (reported returned 23 Oct 64)
- Morris Kayser (B) February 1863, and July 1863; found guilty, lost 2 months pay and allowances
- Joseph H Smith (E) absent from battle of Wilderness, reduced to ranks
- John Wood (H) reduced to ranks for awol on 28 Mar 1864
- Mayberry Warntz (H) awol 2 Apr 63, deserted 27 Apr 63
- Isaac Tyson (H) awol 3 Apr 63
- Joseph Anten (B) awol 11 May 63, prob. returned by 28 or 29 May 63
- Henry Rodscheadt (I) awol 11 May 63
- Alpheus Bowman (B) after Gettysburg permitted to go to rear for treatment, ended up at Washington, discharged for disability and awol
- John Garrity (E) initially charged with absence without leave, then charged with and found guilty of desertion
- Joseph Green (E) found guilty of absence without leave and misbehavior before enemy; lost $10 per month for 6 months
- Michael Bergin (E) found guilty of absence without leave, lost pay due him, and served 3 months beyond original term
- Francis Donahue (E) found guilty of absence without leave, lost pay and allowances and had to make up time
- Robert Wooden (E) found guilty of absence without leave, lost $10 per month for 6 months and made up lost time
- Samuel Edwards (B) on 15 Apr 64, returned 16 Apr 64
- James Thompson (H) returned from awol on 15 Apr 64
- Jacob Weinert (I) returned from awol on 15 Apr 64
- John Pomeroy [?] (C) returned from awol on 16 Apr 64
- Marcus Ullman (A) returned from awol on 17 Apr 64
- David Baird (E) reported awol on 18 Apr 64
- Charles King (A), James McLoon (A) reported awol 20 Apr 64, returned 22 Apr 64
- Henry Gorgas (A) reported returned from awol on 21 Apr 64
- Franklin Collison (A) reported awol 21 Apr 64, reported returned 23 Apr 64
- Samuel Edwards (A) reported awol 23 Apr 64
- John Baird (B), Ashman Deballed (B), William Johnson (B), John Marshall (B), William McGeevy (B) gained by enlistment, and absent without leave, reported 26 Apr 64
- Elisha Stoughton (62nd PA) returned from awol 12 July 64
- Peter Abbott (62nd PA) returned from awol 17 July 64
- Francis Ford (D) reported awol 20 Jul 64
- Samuel Conrad (E) reported awol 20 Sep 64 (late returning from leave)
- Samuel Laforge (B) 7 Oct 64
- James Clark (E) reported returned from awol on 11 Oct 64
- William Wilson (A) probably reported AWOL 10 Nov 64, probably returned 23 Nov 64
- Thomas Carrick (F) from 21 Feb 65 to 19 Mar 65
- Joseph Baker (A) at muster out
- John Wright (G) 8 to 12 Mar 65
- Joseph Gilbert (C) 31 Mar 65 to 23 Apr 65 (while waiting the verdict of a court martial)
- John Young (F&S) 5 March 1865 or 14 May 1863
- Thomas Thomas (F&S) for absence without "reason" [?], 14 May 1863 or 5 March 1863
- John McGinnis (C) 27 Oct 63
- Penrose Forsyth (A) reduced to the ranks for being awol and deserting from hospital, 11 Oct 64
- Asher Manning (G) returned to duty in his company on 1 Dec 64; had to forfeit pay for time awol, and do police duty around the campt for 1 month, in addition to his other duties
- John O'Neill (C) returned late from leave; declared awol 10 Mar 65; returned 11 Mar
- Albert Girard (E) returned late from leave; declared awol 10 Mar 65; returned 12 Mar
- capt John Donnell (I) returned late from leave; declared awol 11 Mar 65
- sgt George Souders (I) returned late from leave; declared awol on 15 Mar 65; returned 15 Mar 65
- Thomas Coyle (G) returned late from leave; declared awol 15 Mar 65; returned 15 Mar 65
- corp William Hoffman (A) reduced to the ranks 28 Mar 65 for being awol
- corp Charles O'Connell (D) reduced to the ranks for being awol 27 May 65
- George Cross (A) awol on 10 Jul 65 when the regiment mustered out
Three men were reported AWOL in June 1865 on the company K monthly report: