Daniel Boice served in Company B of the 103rd Regiment of the Pennsylvania Infantry during the Civil War. He was a private, mustered in March 13, 1865, and mustered out with the Company, June 25, 1865.
In the 1870 census, Daniel is recorded as a miner. He died in early 1898 (possibly in February) according to a newspaper obituary of his wife Mary.
According to Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Department of Military Affairs records, Daniel is buried in the Old Rosemont Cemetery at Bloomburg, PA in the Southern Division.
Parents:
Margaret Mary Griffith Boice(1795-1852)
John Boice (1794-??)
Siblings:
Margaret Ann Boice Lloyd (1831-1878)
Mary Boice Casey (1818-1878)
Wife:
Mary Sanders Boice (1829-1907)
Children:
Francis (1850-)
Martha (1850-1851)
Martha (1852-)
Harriet (1854-)
Charles (1856-)
William E (1866-)
Laura (1868-1947)
Lilly (1875-
Daniel Boice served in Company B of the 103rd Regiment of the Pennsylvania Infantry during the Civil War. He was a private, mustered in March 13, 1865, and mustered out with the Company, June 25, 1865.
In the 1870 census, Daniel is recorded as a miner. He died in early 1898 (possibly in February) according to a newspaper obituary of his wife Mary.
According to Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Department of Military Affairs records, Daniel is buried in the Old Rosemont Cemetery at Bloomburg, PA in the Southern Division.
Parents:
Margaret Mary Griffith Boice(1795-1852)
John Boice (1794-??)
Siblings:
Margaret Ann Boice Lloyd (1831-1878)
Mary Boice Casey (1818-1878)
Wife:
Mary Sanders Boice (1829-1907)
Children:
Francis (1850-)
Martha (1850-1851)
Martha (1852-)
Harriet (1854-)
Charles (1856-)
William E (1866-)
Laura (1868-1947)
Lilly (1875-
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