Military Veterans

Military Veterans

This page will celebrate those family members who have risked their lives for their country, no matter what country that was. It will also serve as a memorial to those who paid the ultimate price. Veterans from both sides of the conflicts are invited to submit their names to be listed.

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This is a photo of an unknown Ibach cousin.  We have the following information from Art Ibach:

I believe my Dad told me this was an Ibach cousin. (So far all of the Ibach's he said were cousins have turned out to have been 1st Cousins.) All I remember is that he told me, this Ibach cousin was about eight years older than he and he received the picture when he was about 15 years old. I think he said this Ibach was in the USMC; serving in the Orient before the Boxer Rebellion. That would place this picture circa 1896. If he was in fact a Marine in the Orient before the Boxer Rebellion he may have been attached to US Embassy duty, either in Peking, Hong Kong or Bangkok, Siam (Thailand). I'm a little bit perplexed about the "upside down chrevrons". I don't know when or if the USMC ever sported them. They look almost "British".  Please e-mail Der Webmeister.

The U.S. Civil War

Hello everyone!

Here is my latest research on the various spellings of our name.  These records are of everyone I could find that were in the Civil War.  I hope this helps some of you with your research as well.  If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me.

Kim Eboch-Lawson

IBACH

  • Albert             Company K 50th PA Infantry -  Private
  • Benjamin F.   Company A  12 Iowa Infantry  -  In  1st Corporal Out 1st Lieutenant
  • Charles          Company I   74th PA Infantry  -  Private
  • Franklin          Company A  93rd PA Infantry - Private
  • George          Company B 12th Iowa Infantry - In Corporal Out Sergeant
  • Hiram W.       Company H 68th PA Infantry  -  Private MISC. Hiram W. Iback
  • James A.       97th PA Infantry                    -  Private
  • James A.       Company I   194th PA Infantry - Private  (100 days 1864)
  • John               200th PA Infantry                   - Private
  • John               Company H 31st PA Mil. Inf. (Emergency 1863) - Private
  • John               Company I   5th Iowa Calvalry - Private MISC. K 5th Iowa Infantry
  • John C.          Company C 15th OH Infantry - In Private Out Corporal
  • Joseph           Company A 1st Missouri Calvalry - In Wagoner Out Wagoner
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     IBAUGH

  •  Cyrus           Company A   65th OH Infantry - Private
  • John              Company H   29th PA Infantry - In Private Out Sergeant
  • John              Company K   5th  IA  Infantry -  Private MISC. John Ibough
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    EBAUGH 

  • Ananias         Company B 21st OH Infantry - Sergeant
  • Andrew C .    Company G 1st MD Infantry - Private MISC. 7th MD Volunteers
  • Andrew C.     Company K 7th MD Infantry - Private MISC. 1st MD Volunteers
  • Andrew C.     Company W 10th MD Infantry - Private MISC. Andrew E. Ebaugh
  • Andrew E.     Company W 10th MD Infantry - Private MISC 7th MD Infantry
  • Benjamin F .  Unit 208 PA Infantry                 - Sergeant
  • Benjamin F.   Company B 209th PA Infantry   - Sergeant
  • Edwin R.        Company I Unit 11 MD Infantry - Private
  • Elias               Company A  6th MD Infantry    - Private
  • Emanuel         Company I   6th MD Infantry    - Private
  • George W.     Company G 12th PA Reserve Infantry - In Sergeant Out 1st Sergeant
  • James            Company I   6th MD Infantry - Private MISC. Company H 11th V.R.C.
  • James N.       Company F 3rd MD Infantry - Private
  • James W.      Company F 3rd MD Infantry - Private MISC. James N. Ebaugh
  • Jerome          Unassigned Veteran Reserves Corps - Private MISC. 6th MD Vols
  • Jesse             Company K 8th MD Infantry - Sergeant
  • Joel               103rd PA Infantry - Sergeant
  • Joel               Company G 74th PA Infantry - Sergeant
  • Leonard        Company K 59th OH Infantry - Sergeant MISC. 1 USVV Eng=Murs.
  • Manuel          Company I   6th MD Infantry - Private MISC. Emanuel Ebaugh
  • Nicholas       Company F 3rd MD Infantry - Private MISC. James N. Ebaugh
  • Roman          Company D 88th PA Infantry - Sergeant
  • Theodore C. Company F 7th NY State Militia - Private
  • William         Company D 8th IN Calvalry - Sergeant 
  • William H.     Company G 4th MD Infantry - Private 
  •  EBAUCH

  •  Andrew C.     Company K 7th MD Infantry - MISC. Andrew C. Ebaugh
  •  EBACH

  • Charles       Company I   74th PA Infantry - Sergeant MISC. Charles Ibach
  • Peter           Battery K 1st Michigan L Artillary - Private MISC. Peter Erbach
  • Roman        Company D 88th PA Infantry - Sergeant MISC. Roman Ebaugh
  • EBOUGH 

  • Edwin R.       Company I   11th MD Infantry - Private MISC. Edwin R. Ebaugh
  • James N.      Company F  3rd MD Infantry  - Private MISC. James N. Ebaugh
  • John N.         Company F 3rd MD Infantry   - Private MISC. James N. Ebaugh
  • More Information:

  • Charles (Isidore) Ibach - U.S. Civil War (NY 116th, Co. K). Wounded at Battle of Port Hudson. Ancestor of John Feagin and Jeffrey Ibach.
  • George Ibach - U.S. Civil War (Iowa 12th, Co. B). Family of Art Ibach.
  • Benjamin Franklin Ibach - U.S. Civil War (Iowa 12th, Co. A). Submitted by Donna Ibach Sneed.
  • John Charles Ibach - U.S. Civil War (Ohio 15th, Co. C). Taken prisoner. Submitted by Donna Ibach Sneed.
  • The Spanish American War

  • Theodore H. Eboch Private 5th Regiment PA Volunteer Infantry
  •  Edward T. Eboch Private 5th Regiment PA Volunteer Infantry- Mustered into the  U.S. Service at Mt. Gretna PA on 05-11-1898
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    World War I (equally dedicated to all sides of conflict)

  • Charles Winfield Ibach (Grandfather of John Feagin and g. son of Isidore Ibach) served in World War I in the 106th Field Artillary, Battery F. Served only a short time because he was discovered to be under age.
  • World War II - All Vets are Welcome - regardless of country!

  • Joseph Ibach - 3 wars, 3 bronze stars. Served in World War II, Korea, and Vietnam.
  • Mary Elizabeth Ibach - United States Coast Guard (SPAR) - Mother of John Feagin.
  • William Wayne Ibach - U.S. Navy - Submitted by Donna Ibach Sneed.
  • William Wayne Ibach - News articles - Submitted by Donna Ibach Sneed.
  • David Charles Ibach (son of Charles Winfield Ibach, brother of Mary Ibach) - Served in Army Air Corps as B-29 mechanic - Submitted by Jeffrey Ibach.
  • Merle Charles Ibach - U. S. Navy, 9/42-9/45, Seaman and Radio 2nd Class,
    Norman and Shawnee, Oklahoma, and Dunkswell, England. Father of Wynn Ibach.
  • Korean War

  • See Joseph Ibach under World War II.
  • Vietnam War

  • See Joseph Ibach under World War II.
  • John Feagin (son of Mary Ibach) served in the U.S. Air Force as a medic during Vietnam (1965 -1968 SN AF19841904).
  • Max Russell Ibach, Jr. - Capt. USAF - Submitted by Donna Ibach Sneed.
  • Max R. Ibach, Jr. - Capt. USAF - Newspaper articles contributed by Donna Ibach Sneed.
  • Max R. Ibach, Jr. - Capt. USAF - Newspaper articles contributed by Donna Ibach Sneed.
  • Max R. Ibach, Jr. - Capt. USAF - Newspaper articles contributed by Donna Ibach Sneed.
  • Daniel Ibach (Son of David Charles Ibach) - Served as medic - Submitted by Jeffrey Ibach.
  • Henry Franklin "Frank" Ibach - Served at Cam Ranh Bay, Vietnam- 1971-72 . He was a 1st Lieutenant in the U.S. Army, 92nd Finance Unit. - Submitted by Wynn Ibach.
  • Cold War (equally dedicated to all sides of conflict)

  • Jeffrey James Ibach -  U.S. Navy - assigned to the helicopter assault ship the USS Peleliu LHA -5 - Submitted by Jeffrey Ibach
  • Gulf War

    Anyone?

    Kosovo-Serbian War

    Anyone?

    Other Wars or Conflicts?

    Anyone from another country?

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