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Sign up freeJohn Boykin 1755 – 1826 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1755
Birth Location: Burke, Georgia, United States
Death Date: 1826
Death Location: Washington, Alabama, United States
Father: Solomon Boykin
Mother: Esther Kinchin
Spouse(s): Irene Mason, Sarah Wall
Children(s): Rachael Boykin, Rowell Boykin, Mary Boykin
John Boykin was born in 1755 in Burke, Georgia, United States, the child of Solomon T Boykin and Esther BOYKIN Kinchin. John Boykin married Irene Mason, Sarah Wall, and had children including Rachael Boykin, Rowell Boykin, Mary Elizabeth Boykin. John Boykin passed away in 1826 in Washington, Alabama, United States.
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- John Boykin was born in 1755 in Burke, Georgia, United States, the child of Solomon T Boykin and Esther BOYKIN Kinchin.
- John Boykin married Irene Mason, Sarah Wall, and had children including Rachael Boykin, Rowell Boykin, Mary Elizabeth Boykin.
- John Boykin passed away in 1826 in Washington, Alabama, United States.
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John Boykin's Descendants
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1. Rachael Boykin (1808 – 14 Oct 1880)
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2. Rowell Boykin (1810 – 1884)
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3. Mary (Elizabeth) Boykin (1812 – 1880)
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1755
Event Place: Burke, Georgia, United States
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1826
Event Place: Washington, Alabama, United States