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John BORDEN I
Mary EARLE |
Husband: John BORDEN I
Birth: Sep 1640, Portsmouth, Newport Co., RI Death: 4 Jun 1716 Father: Richard BORDEN Mother: Joan FOWLE |
Marriage: 25 Dec 1670 |
Wife: Mary EARLE
Birth: ca. 1655 Death: Jun 1734 Father: William EARLE Mother: Mary WALKER |
Children — born Portsmouth, Newport Co., RI: |
1. Richard
BORDEN, b. 25 Oct 1671
2. John BORDEN II, b. 1675 3. Amey BORDEN, b. 30 May 1678; d. Freetown, Bristol Co., MA; m. 21 Nov 1797, Portsmouth, Newport Co., RI, Benjamin CHASE 4. Joseph BORDEN, b. 3 Dec 1680; d. 1715; m. 24 Feb 1703, Portsmouth, Newport Co., RI, Sarah BROWNELL 5. Thomas BORDEN, b. 3 or 13 Dec 1682; m. 18 Apr 1717, Catherine HULL 6. Mary BORDEN, b. 1684; d. 2 Apr 1741; m. Thomas POTTS 7. Hope BORDEN, b. 3 Mar 1685; m. William ALMY 8. William BORDEN, b. 15 Aug 1689; d. 1748; m. 7 Jul 1715, Alice HULL 9. Benjamin BORDEN, b. 1692 |
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Sources:
1. Pedigree Chart prepared by Theron L. Smith. 2. Gary Boyd Roberts. 1999. Notable Kin. Vol. 2. New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, MA. 3. Ancestry of Lizzie Borden. [link died] |
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