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CAPTAIN ENDERS' LEGION
The Civil War Service of
The Descendants of
Philip Christian Enders
INTRODUCTION AND SALE OF OUR HISTORIC ENDERS CIVIL WAR BOOK, "CAPTAIN
ENDERS LEGION," the Civil War service of the descendants of
Philip Christian Enders and his sister, Elizabeth Enders Fahnestock.
This 450 page book, depicting the life and death struggles of
162 family members, in a profile format, who fought gallantly for the
North and the South; of which twenty died of wounds and disease.
Eighty-seven served from Dauphin County and over 100
passed through Camp Curtin in Harrisburg during this tragic war.
This book, which took 4-1/2 years to complete was co-authored by
family members Russ Ottens of Tifton, GA and Karl Schaeffer from
Massillon, OH. Extensive family genealogy and military research
was involved. The book has a distinctive and historic jacket
(cover) and the graphics on the face of the book are museum quality. All profits go to the "Enders Family Association," for
continual upkeep of our facilities at the "Ender's Grove."
Cost of this publication is $35.00, plus a modest fee of $3.00
for Shipping and Handling, where necessary. This book will be a
"collectible" for related family and non-family who are
doing Civil War genealogical research of Pennsylvania Regiments.
The following "copy" is on the inside of the book
"jacket cover," reviewing the highlights and contents of this
publication.
"On June 27, 1764, Capt. Philip Christian Enders and his
wife Anna left their homeland in Germany and sailed on the English Ship Jeneffer,
bound for America. They arrived in Philadelphia on November 5th of the
same year. Philip had entered the German Army during the Seven Years War
(1756-1763), fighting in numerous battles, serving under Prince Wilhelm
Heinrich. He served with distinction, rose to the rank of Captain, and was
assigned to the Royal Guard, serving in the Royal Household of Prince Henry of
Nassau. The new roots of the Enders family in America would run deep with
a rich heritage that would be passed down from generation to generation.
To further express his loyalty to his new country, Captain Enders served in the
American Revolution in the Pennsylvania Militia.
The Captain and his wife were blessed with fourteen children in their new
Pennsylvania homeland, and many of their numerous descendants say service in
the America Civil War. Authors Russell J. Ottens and Karl F. Schaeffer
have compiled a chronicle of these men, whether related by marriage or blood
to Captain Enders. Also included are are those descended from Elizabeth
Enders Fahnestock, the sister of Captain Enders who journeyed with her brother
on the same ship to the same new land. The personal histories of 162 men
who experienced hardship, sickness, and death in a fratricidal four year
struggle are preserved in this book , so that their part in the Civil War and
the history of the United States won't be forgotten by future generations.
In addition to chronicling the Civil War service of the descendants of
Captain Enders, this book also provides a great deal of genealogical
information. The majority of the veterans were from Pennsylvania, but
others served from Alabama, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Louisiana, Maine,
Missouri, New York, Ohio, and Virginia. Surnames include:
Ambrose, Barry, Baughman, Bender, Bodder, Bonawitz, Bowman, Buchler, Chubb,
Cogley, Cooper, Culp, Eberly, Enders, Fahnestock, Foster, Fundenburg, Good,
Greegor, Haynes, Helt, Hemphill, Hindman, Hoerner, Hoffman, Hoover, Hubbard,
Meckley, Miller, Minnich, Nace, Nice, Paul (Powle), Peters, Phillips, Plett,
Reasner, Reed, Seagrist, Seal, Seiders, Sheesly, Shoop, Snearly, Snyder, Straw
(Stroh), Thornton, Tobias, Tschopp, Tyson, Warfel, Weber, Whitman, Wilbert,
Woland, Zimmerman."
Our family members who fought for the North and the South
served honorably. Not one of these brave men deserted and many suffered
wounds, dismemberment, and chronic diseases. Some lived and some died in
Confederate prisons. This unforgiving war, took the lives of twenty of
our family from wounds and disease.
This Publication records the personal and historical events in
the order in which they happened. The regimental histories are graphic in
detailing the horrors of this most tragic of wars. "Lest We
Forget!"

Co-authors
Russ Ottens and Karl Schaeffer
Alphabetical
List Enders Family Members
Regimental
List of Enders Family Members
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ORDER FORM (May be printed out and used to order your copy)
"CAPTAIN ENDERS' LEGION"
The Civil War Service of The Descendants
of Philip Christian Enders
NAME ______________________________________________________
ADDRESS ___________________________________________________
CITY _______________ STATE ___________ ZIP CODE ____________
Please send me ____ copies of "Captain Enders' Legion" at $35.00 per
copy.
If necessary, shipping and handling cost is $3.00 per copy. All books
will
be signed by the authors! Make your check out to: The Enders Family
Association and mail it to: Karl F. Schaeffer, Hunter's Chase,
7154 Willowlane Avenue NW, Massillon, OH 44646, phone: 330-854-6326, e-mail: RSchaef535@aol.com
OR
Russell J. Ottens, 75 Upper Ty Ty Road, Tifton, GA 31793,
phone:
229-382-6580, e-mail: rjottens@hotmail.com.
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