Daniel's twin brother, Richard Nathaniel, also served in Cobb's Legion.
From the book, Cobb's Legion Cavalry: A History and Roster of the Ninth Georgia Volunteers in the Civil War
675. Juhan, Daniel Bourdeaux: -year-old. Born on 03/09/1845 in Gwinnett County, Georgia. Twin of Richard Nathaniel Juhan. Enlisted as a private Company B on 03/05/1863 at Stone Mountain, Georgia. Left at Staunton, Virginia, sick on 03/26/1963. Returned to duty on 04/21/1863. Furloughed to Georgia for 24 days beginning on 02/19/1864. Detailed to tear up railroad above Hamilton Crossing, Virginia, on 03/29/1864. Was surrendered by Gen. Joseph E. Johnston on 04/26/1865. Paroled at Greensboro, North Carolina, on 05/01/1865. After the war, became a farmer in DeKalb County, Georgia. Married Ann Duncan on 04/10/1873 in Norcross, Georgia, and they had at least two children. Died on 02/28/1908 in DeKalb County, Georgia. Buried in the Zoar Methodist Church Cemetery, DeKalb County, Georgia. His widow applied for a Confederate pension in Gwinnett County, Georgia.
680. Juhan, Richard Nathaniel [S.]: 18-year-old. Born on 03/09/1845 in Gwinnett County, Georgia. Twin of Daniel Bourdeaux Juhan. Enlisted as a private Company B on 03/05/1863 at Stone Mountain, Georgia. Left at Staunton, Virginia, sick on 03/26/1963. Captured at Milford Station, Virginia, on 05/21/1864 and sent to Port Royal, Virginia. Transferred to Point Lookout, Maryland. Exchanged at Camp Lee near Richmond, Virginia, on 01/17/1865. Last record states he reported from hospital on 01/25/1865.