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Volume  2
  TOGA NEWS 
Issue 1, January, 2002
 
O'Neal Veterans Pages

Cousin Kenneth O'Neal has been busy researching our O'Neal Veterans so we can build a War Veterans Memorial Page. He started with our Civil War Veterans, and we now have a pretty good list. Below is the list as it stands now. If you don't see your ancestors listed, please send their info to Ken at kon@hhs.net and we'll get them added to the page.


The 138th Regiment of The Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry 

The below were all in the 138th Regiment of The Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry (PVI) Company D that was mustered into service August 29, and Sept. 2, 1862. 
This Company saw some furious fighting, and had over half of it's Officers and men either killed or wounded during the war. All of those listed with the exception of Hezekiah, who was a nephew, were cousins of my g-grandfather Emanuel O'Neal.
This information is found in the book "History of Bedford, Somerset and Fulton Counties Pennsylveaia 1881", The 138th Co. D is found on page 154-156. All other information found from page 117 to page 169 of this book.

Emanuel O'Neal
David Snider
Hezekiah O'Neal
Bernard Nycum
John Nycum
John E. O'Neal
Jonathan Snider

The 138th Pennsylvania was engaged in battles at The Wilderness, Cold Harbor, Cedar Creek, Spotsylvania and others. Of these young Bedford men, Hezekiah O'Neal, John Nycum and Jonathan Snider were killed and did not return to their homes in Bedford.
On October 19, 1864 at Cedar Creek, south of Winchester, Virginia, the 138th Pennsylvania, as part of General Sheridan's Army of the Shenandoah, was engaged in battle with General Jubal Early's Confederate Army. By the end of the battle, many thousands of young men had been killed or wounded.

Among those wounded was Jonathan Snider, who was wounded in both legs. He died in General Sheridan's hospital at Winchester on October 22. Jonathan was initially buried in a grave in what is now the National Cemetery at Winchester. But Jonathan's final resting place is the family plot at the Ash-Snider Cemetery in Monroe Township, Bedford County.

Other O’Neal Relatives in Bedford County, Pennsylvania Units

Joseph H. SPARKS,
John C. SPARKS
Silas H. SPARKS
Jacob SPARKS
Bernard NYCUM
William SPARKS
Uria SPARKS
John C. SPARKS
John Q.A. NYCUM
Wilson W. SPARKS
Agustus SNYDER
Jacob H. SNYDER
James R. O’NEAL
Wilson SPARKS
Able Johnson
John Hamilton
Jacob Holderman
Gilderoy Holderman
Marion Holderman
Scott Holderman
Solomon 'Dol' Wilkerson

Other O’Neal Relatives who served in the Civil War

JAMES MADISON CUTTS 
JOHN ELLSWORTH O'NEAL
JOB O'NEAL
JAMES DANIEL "JIM" O'NEALE
John T. O'Neal