| Name |
John BOYKIN [1] |
| Birth |
6 Apr 1841 [1] |
| Gender |
Male |
| MILI |
Private, Compay A - Civil War - He enlisted at age 20 on 26 Jun 1861 at Kershaw District, South Carolina. He was captured on 17 Jul 1863 near Martinsburg, Virginia and subsequently died of intermittent fever and congestion as a prisoner of war on 23 Mar 1864 at Fort Delaware, Delaware prison camp. (See page 102) [1] |
| MILI |
Private, Compay A - Civil War - He enlisted at age 20 on 26 Jun 1861 at Kershaw District, South Carolina. He was captured on 17 Jul 1863 near Martinsburg, Virginia and subsequently died of intermittent fever and congestion as a prisoner of war on 23 Mar 1864 at Fort Delaware, Delaware prison camp. (See page 102) |
| _UID |
3B154451CC024DFEB13A38B93C2DF381B73F |
| _UID |
3B154451CC024DFEB13A38B93C2DF381B73F |
| Death |
23 Mar 1864 |
Fort Delaware, Delaware prison camp |
| Burial |
he is buried nearby on the “Jersey shore opposite the post,” likely Finn’s Point National Cemetery in New Jersey [1] |
| Person ID |
I303032 |
Singleton and Related Families |
| Last Modified |
6 Aug 2015 |