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Glenwood Reenactment
I am a member of the 4th US Light Artillery based inPA. We are interested in participating in this reenactment. We can 3 guns (1 3” and 2 prairies). Can someone please email the information and registration to me. My phone is 570 301-3639 and email is Kent.Madere@yahoo.com, Thanks
1/21/2025 10:53 PMKent Madere <kent.madere@yahoo.com>Pocono Pines PA
Volunteer
I'd like to volunteer. My Great Grandfather was on the regiment.
9/19/2024 10:08 AMMichael Ulmer <mainstrut@duck.com>Fred on NJ
William Henry Davenport
It has come to my attention that William Henry Davenport is my great-great grandfather. I never knew anything about my grandfather's family. I would love to get more information
8/15/2024 8:33 PMBrenda Davenport Sidney <bren4bear@gmail.com>Clemmons
Relative was a 1st SGT for Co. A
Hello! So I was just doing research on my family tree and located a Sidney S. Byram. Turns out he is my 1st Cousin 5x removed and was a 1st Sgt in Company A, 27th New Jersey Infantry Regiment. I do not have too much more on him at this point beside seeing he mustered in Sept. 19, 1862 for 9 months and was eventually discharged at U.S Army General Hosp in Washington D.C on February 15, 1863. I am also a Pvt in Company E, 148th New York Infantry-New York State's oldest Civil War reenactment regiment. I am past unit commander and still regimental Adjutant for the group's SVR contingent. Love your page! Maybe we will bump into each other at some event someday? Cheers!
3/4/2023 5:41 AMCorey Gavette <cgavette23@gmail.com>Fairport,NY
Shippen manor 11.06.22
Thanks for the video at shippen manor Gopro
11/10/2022 8:00 AMAnthony Fiore <asfiorejr@verizon.net>Pburg
Searched for Great Great Grandfather
What a thrill to see the name of my great great grandfather Benjamin Franklin Young in your archives. He was a native of Sussex County, married in 1860, joined the 27th, Co. F and survived the war, and to his blessing had 5 children. In 1872 he moved his family to Crooked Creek 2 miles west of Aliceville near present day Leroy KS and started a homestead where he remained there until his death in 1910. He would often travel back to NJ for the annual encampment of the G. A. R. My father, (James H. Young Sr. of Coffey Co. KS) was his great grandson.
9/7/2021 12:25 AMJames Young <jyoung@svdplou.org>Kentucky
my great grand father
It is a wonder thing to see! the 27th n.j.reg.my great grandfather was part of co.g. have his discharge framed! I would love to see the regimental flag!
2/25/2021 5:02 PMrobert richardson <bobbyrichardson7@aol.com>franklin park n.j.
Ancestor of 27 NJ Co Commander
Just wanted to say hi. My Great Great Grandfather, Major Augustus Blanchet, was a member of 27th NJ and was a veteran of the Cumberland River disaster.
1/14/2020 9:35 PMRobie Wood <rwood@willshowvalue.com>Cranford, NJ
Web Site
I wish to share with you the fact I am impressed by your website. Many units fail maintain theirs. Your website on the other hand is both informative and entertaining. I am 71 years old. Hence, I think I am too old to participate. If I was younger; I would enlist. Regards, Roc
7/13/2019 11:40 AMRocco Mazza <blackrock6@aol.com>Central N.J.
Men of Millburn NJ who served in 27th NJ Company F
From the official enlistment records and grave stones of men from Millburn, NJ: 38 men enlisted from Millburn and of those 24 served in the 27th NJ Co F.
5/26/2019 1:55 AMRon Linfonte <sju5@optonline.net>Long Island, NY/ Millburn, NJ
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