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BIOGRAPHY-CHILDREN: Thomas Allen Glenn, PEDIGREE OF RICHARD BORDEN Who removed from the country Kent Old Eng. 1637- 1638 and settled at Portsmouth, R.I ; 1901; 617 Witherspoon Building, Philadelphia, Penn. Printed for Private Distribution; ; LDS Family History library Film 0990349, 15 p.; NOTES: He inherited from his father considerable tracts of land near Shrewsbury, East Jersey, where he settled about 1677. WILL: In his will filed but unrecorded, at Trenton, NJ which was signed 24 May 1703, he describe himself as of the Town of Shrewsbury in the County of Monmouth, Yeoman. To his son Francis he bequeaths (all of his land in the Parish of Goudhurst, in the County of Kent, England, as the same is conveyed to me by virtue of Francis Fowle of Cranbrook in his last will and testament 1632.
CHILDREN: Carile Santos, Richard Borden of Portsmouth RI,"Your Ancestors, a national magazine of Genealogy and family history"; 1635-1838; Buffalo NY by Harry Ferris Johnston 1947-1959; Part 14; LDS Family History Library Film 1597740.
CHILDREN: Family History Records; ; compiled by Michael S. Cole, [HYPERLINK http://www.thecolefamily.com/hobby/ahnentafel.htm#ahnentafel ] ; ; copy dated 26 Jan 1994 sent to T Mason; RESEARCHER: Anna Burr, Bordentown, NJ.
MARRIAGE-DEATH-CHILD-BIOGRAPHY: Genealogy of Borden Family of Shrewsbury, NJ; 1370-1868; typescript of "Borden Scrapbook" & family papers in poss of Charles F. Borden, Shrewsbury, NJ, 1952; ; LDS Family History Library Film 0858787, item 6; NOTES: lists b date 1678 not 1680, gives death date and wife's maiden name.
BIRTH: Genealogy of Borden Family of Shrewsbury, NJ; 1370-1868; typescript of "Borden Scrapbook" & family papers in poss of Charles F. Borden, Shrewsbury, NJ, 1952; ; LDS Family History Library Film 0858787, item 6; NOTE: birth of 1680 quotes Shrewsbury M.M.Records. Lived at Imlaystown.
BIOGRAPHY: George Braden Roberts, GENEALOGY OF JOSEPH PECK & SOME RELATED FAMILIES; ; State College, PA. 1955; ; Family History Library Book 929.273 P334r, Fiche 6049146; NOTES: Went to Carteret Co, N. Carolina in 1732 and started a shipbuilding enterprise.
MARRIAGE-PARENTS-RESIDENCES: Jella Armstong, NOTABLE SOUTHERN FAMILIES; ; ; Vol. 2; Los Angeles Library; Notes of Catharine Borden Mason in poss of T Mason states: settled in 1733 in Bearfort, N. Carolina. (Posterity of 51 more names listed.)
CHILDREN: Carile Santos, Richard Borden of Portsmouth RI,"Your Ancestors, a national magazine of Genealogy and family history"; 1635-1838; Buffalo NY by Harry Ferris Johnston 1947-1959; Part 14; LDS Family History Library Film 1597740 Item 14; WILL: 2-10-1749 Pr Aug 1749. Identifies relatives. William was a Quaker.
Catharine Mason copied the following from book (not referenced) in Los Angeles. "We early took steps to organize a civil form of Government. Before the Declaration of Independence the provincial Congress of N. Carolina assembled at Halifax (13 Apl 1776) appointing a committee of the ablest men to prepare a civil constitution. It was not easy to create a new government, was harder than contending against tyrany.... So delegates were sent to Halifax, on 12th of Nov. following, which was not only to make laws, but to form a constitution which was to be the cornerstone of all law and as it was well or ill ordered, would tend to the happiness or misery of the state. This body met and among the delegates was Wm Borden, Carteret Co."
(1) Paula Evans, Rt. 2, Box 152, Hale Center, TX. Cites : (a) "Genealogical Dictionary of Rhode Island."
(2) "Representative Men and Old Families of Rhode Island " (J.H. Beers & Co., Chicago, 1908 ) p.1894.
(3) "Vital Record of Rhode Island 1636-1850," by James N . Arnold, 1st series (Providence, R I, 1895) p.5,46. RI Friends Records.
(4) FHL Ancestral File, 1997.
(5) "Genealogies of Rhode Island Families from New Englan d Historic and Genealogic Register " (Genealogical Pub. Co. , Baltimore, 1989) 2:537. "Early Marriages in Newport, RI from Friend s' Records," by P.G. Seabury.Birth: (1,3) 15 Aug 1689. (1,2) s/o John Borden/Mary Ear le. (3) Portsmouth, RI, s/o John B ORDEN/Mary. (5) s/o John BORDEN of Portsmouth.
Marriage to Alice HULL: (3,4,5) 7 Jul 1715. (5) Newport , RI.
Death: (4) 1748, Carteret Co., NC.
BIOGRAPHY: George Braden Roberts, GENEALOGY OF JOSEPH PECK & SOME RELATED FAMILIES; ; State College, PA. 1955; ; Family History Library Book 929.273 P334r, Fiche 6049146; NOTES: Went to Carteret Co, N. Carolina in 1732 and started a shipbuilding enterprise.
MARRIAGE-PARENTS-RESIDENCES: Jella Armstong, NOTABLE SOUTHERN FAMILIES; ; ; Vol. 2; Los Angeles Library; Notes of Catharine Borden Mason in poss of T Mason states: settled in 1733 in Bearfort, N. Carolina. (Posterity of 51 more names listed.)
CHILDREN: Carile Santos, Richard Borden of Portsmouth RI,"Your Ancestors, a national magazine of Genealogy and family history"; 1635-1838; Buffalo NY by Harry Ferris Johnston 1947-1959; Part 14; LDS Family History Library Film 1597740 Item 14; WILL: 2-10-1749 Pr Aug 1749. Identifies relatives. William was a Quaker.
Catharine Mason copied the following from book (not referenced) in Los Angeles. "We early took steps to organize a civil form of Government. Before the Declaration of Independence the provincial Congress of N. Carolina assembled at Halifax (13 Apl 1776) appointing a committee of the ablest men to prepare a civil constitution. It was not easy to create a new government, was harder than contending against tyrany.... So delegates were sent to Halifax, on 12th of Nov. following, which was not only to make laws, but to form a constitution which was to be the cornerstone of all law and as it was well or ill ordered, would tend to the happiness or misery of the state. This body met and among the delegates was Wm Borden, Carteret Co."
(1) Paula Evans, Rt. 2, Box 152, Hale Center, TX. Cites : (a) "Genealogical Dictionary of Rhode Island."
(2) "Representative Men and Old Families of Rhode Island " (J.H. Beers & Co., Chicago, 1908 ) p.1894.
(3) "Vital Record of Rhode Island 1636-1850," by James N . Arnold, 1st series (Providence, R I, 1895) p.5,46. RI Friends Records.
(4) FHL Ancestral File, 1997.
(5) "Genealogies of Rhode Island Families from New Englan d Historic and Genealogic Register " (Genealogical Pub. Co. , Baltimore, 1989) 2:537. "Early Marriages in Newport, RI from Friend s' Records," by P.G. Seabury.Birth: (1,3) 15 Aug 1689. (1,2) s/o John Borden/Mary Ear le. (3) Portsmouth, RI, s/o John B ORDEN/Mary. (5) s/o John BORDEN of Portsmouth.
Marriage to Alice HULL: (3,4,5) 7 Jul 1715. (5) Newport , RI.
Death: (4) 1748, Carteret Co., NC.
BIOGRAPHY: Family History Records; ; compiled by Michael S. Cole, [HYPERLINK http://www.thecolefamily.com/hobby/ahnentafel.htm#ahnentafel ] ; ; copy dated 26 Jan 1994 sent to T Mason.
BIOGRAPHY: Family History Records; ; compiled by Michael S. Cole, [HYPERLINK http://www.thecolefamily.com/hobby/ahnentafel.htm#ahnentafel ] ; ; copy dated 26 Jan 1994 sent to T Mason.
RESEARCHER: Ronald Bozarth familytreemaker web site. "John served in the French and Indian War. He drove one team and wagon in Braddocks defeat of 1755. From The (HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OF THE BOZARTH FAMILY OF VA) Printed in the Bozarth Beacon
Taken from the Bozarth Beacon Page 51 October 1987
Will of John Bozorth From Frederick County Will Book 2, P. 455 Date: 21 Sept. 1760
Children: Joseph to receive 200 acres of land between Elias Garrards and Richard Flekhers.
Remaining children (un-named) to share and share alike. Children are young.
Executors: Wife: Innocent Bozorth, William Chenaweth and John Chenaweth.
Witnesses: John Corbley, David Ruble, and Josiah Springer.
Probate Date: 4 Nov. 1760HYPERLINK: [ http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/e/n/g/Ronald-W-Engdahl/GENE27-0003.html#CHILD6 ]
RESEARCHER: Ronald Bozarth familytreemaker web site. "Louisa was said to be the first white child born in Monongalia County, Virginia."
BIOGRAPHY: Family History Records; ; compiled by Michael S. Cole, [HYPERLINK http://www.thecolefamily.com/hobby/ahnentafel.htm#ahnentafel ] ; ; copy dated 26 Jan 1994 sent to T Mason; RESEARCHER: Betty Koleda, Prineville, OR.