Isaac Henry “Ike” Martin

Isaac Henry “Ike” Martin Veteran

Birth
Death
22 Feb 1934
Burial
Douglass, Butler County, Kansas, USA GPS-Latitude: 37.5956813, Longitude: -96.9441574
Memorial ID
8747080 View Source

Isaac Henry Martin was the son of Joseph Martin and Stacy Sprinkle. He had six siblings: Elizabeth Ann, Fanny C., Jonathan, Louisa, John Jarvis and James Asbury Martin.


"Ike" is buried next to his wife, Lettie Gunther and son, J.A. Martin. His daughter, Elizabeth N. Martin and her husband, George A. Miller, are also buried at this cemetery. His daughter, Glendora "Glennie" Boyce is buried in Haven, Kansas.


Ike's particular Civil War unit was used as guards for the Union prisoners at Salisbury, North Carolina. He was captured 3 days after the War ended on April 12, 1865 and taken to Camp Chase, Ohio where he himself was a prisoner of War. He enlisted in the Confederate Army at age 17 on November 1, 1864.

Isaac Henry Martin was the son of Joseph Martin and Stacy Sprinkle. He had six siblings: Elizabeth Ann, Fanny C., Jonathan, Louisa, John Jarvis and James Asbury Martin.


"Ike" is buried next to his wife, Lettie Gunther and son, J.A. Martin. His daughter, Elizabeth N. Martin and her husband, George A. Miller, are also buried at this cemetery. His daughter, Glendora "Glennie" Boyce is buried in Haven, Kansas.


Ike's particular Civil War unit was used as guards for the Union prisoners at Salisbury, North Carolina. He was captured 3 days after the War ended on April 12, 1865 and taken to Camp Chase, Ohio where he himself was a prisoner of War. He enlisted in the Confederate Army at age 17 on November 1, 1864.


Inscription

Co. E, 1 N.C. Jr. Res. C.S.A.



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