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PVT Nathaniel Henry Bouldin

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PVT Nathaniel Henry Bouldin Veteran

Birth
Henry County, Virginia, USA
Death
1 May 1865 (aged 29–30)
Manhattan, New York County, New York, USA
Burial
Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA Add to Map
Plot
, 2677
Memorial ID
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He was a Confederate Soldier
CO F
7th Infantry Regiment
VA TROOPS
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Some of Nathaniels' children were:
1. George W. BOULDIN, b. September 1852
2. John BOULDIN, b. 1855
3. Mary A. BOULDIN, b. September 1857
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1860 Census Henry County, VA.
post office: County Line (Mills):
Nathaniel 25
Sally 27
Geo 7
John 5
Join DILLON age 80
Elizabeth DILLON age 21
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CO F
57th Regiment
Infantry
VA TROOPS
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Nathaniel H. Bouldin was enlisted by Col. John L. Dillard on 10 July 1861 at Mt. Vernon Church in Henry County, VA. He was serving in the 57th when he was taken prisoner at Gettysburg on 3 July 1863.

When he was paroled at Point Lookout, Maryland, he was transferred to City Point, Virginia on 16 March 1864.
He was captured again at the Battle of Five Forks on 1 April 1865, and was sent to Harts' Island in New York.
He died in DeCamp General Hospital of "chronic diarrhea" and is buried in Grave Number 2677 at Cypress Hills National Cemetery in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York.
He was a Confederate Soldier
CO F
7th Infantry Regiment
VA TROOPS
===
Some of Nathaniels' children were:
1. George W. BOULDIN, b. September 1852
2. John BOULDIN, b. 1855
3. Mary A. BOULDIN, b. September 1857
===
1860 Census Henry County, VA.
post office: County Line (Mills):
Nathaniel 25
Sally 27
Geo 7
John 5
Join DILLON age 80
Elizabeth DILLON age 21
===
CO F
57th Regiment
Infantry
VA TROOPS
===
Nathaniel H. Bouldin was enlisted by Col. John L. Dillard on 10 July 1861 at Mt. Vernon Church in Henry County, VA. He was serving in the 57th when he was taken prisoner at Gettysburg on 3 July 1863.

When he was paroled at Point Lookout, Maryland, he was transferred to City Point, Virginia on 16 March 1864.
He was captured again at the Battle of Five Forks on 1 April 1865, and was sent to Harts' Island in New York.
He died in DeCamp General Hospital of "chronic diarrhea" and is buried in Grave Number 2677 at Cypress Hills National Cemetery in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York.


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