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About Daniel Boyden
Civil War: Company B. 73rd Regiment Illinois Infantry
DANIEL BOYDEN, Deputy County Recorder, is a native of Massachusetts, and was born in Lowell, September 10, 1840. At an early age he removed to Boston, where he was educated and reared, and from there went to New Orleans and eventually located in Mason County, Ill., where he was engaged in farming and mercantile pursuits for several years. He enlisted in Company B., Seventy-third Illinois Volunteer Infantry, serving through the greater portion of the Rebellion. On the 17th of September, 1871, he came to Kansas, settling in Benton Township, Butler County, engaging in farming. For two terms he was Trustee of Benton Township, and for the past three years has been Deputy Register of Deeds. Mr. B. is Adjutant of the W. H. L. Wallace Post, No. 66, G. A. R. He is one of the popularly known men of the county.
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Daniel Boyden's Timeline
1840 |
September 10, 1840
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Lowell, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States
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1861 |
December 6, 1861
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1866 |
May 27, 1866
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1868 |
July 24, 1868
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1871 |
October 7, 1871
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1874 |
April 13, 1874
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1883 |
June 19, 1883
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1889 |
December 12, 1889
Age 49
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El Dorado, KS, United States
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