He served in the American Civil War in Capt. Alleman's Co. D 127th Regiment PA Infantry 08/09/1862 to 05/29/1863. He enlisted on 08/09/1862 as a Private for the Union Army from Wiconisco Twp., Dauphin Co., PA, where he resided. He was promoted to Corporal on 12/01/1862, and mustered out on 05/29/1863 at Harrisburg, PA. He also served in the 10th PA Regiment, Co. F, from April 1861 to August 1861.
Two of David's brothers, Corporal Josiah Workman and Private Franklin Workman, were killed at the Battle of Spotsylvania Court House, VA, on May 10, 1864, while serving in the 96th PA Inf. Regiment, Co. G.
He served in the American Civil War in Capt. Alleman's Co. D 127th Regiment PA Infantry 08/09/1862 to 05/29/1863. He enlisted on 08/09/1862 as a Private for the Union Army from Wiconisco Twp., Dauphin Co., PA, where he resided. He was promoted to Corporal on 12/01/1862, and mustered out on 05/29/1863 at Harrisburg, PA. He also served in the 10th PA Regiment, Co. F, from April 1861 to August 1861.
Two of David's brothers, Corporal Josiah Workman and Private Franklin Workman, were killed at the Battle of Spotsylvania Court House, VA, on May 10, 1864, while serving in the 96th PA Inf. Regiment, Co. G.
Family Members
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Millard E Workman
1861–1897
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Josiah Franklin Workman
1864–1927
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Martha Ann Workman Evans
1865–1907
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Jacob C Workman
1867–1902
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Daniel K. Workman
1867–1907
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Mary A Workman Clark
1870–1918
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Charles Bucher Workman
1873–1925
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PVT David P Workman
1874–1943
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William Edwin Workman
1876–1959
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George W Workman
1879–1916
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Mabel E Workman Donnelly
1882–1935
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