Person:Richard Boardman (2)

m. 8 Jun 1683
  1. Richard Boardman1684 - 1755
  2. Rev. Daniel Boardman1687 - 1744
  3. Mabel Boardman1689 - Aft 1744/45
  4. John Boardman1691 - 1712
  5. Hannah Boardman1693 -
  6. Martha Boardman1695 - 1780
  7. Israel Boardman1697 - 1725
  8. Timothy Boardman1699 - 1699
  9. Timothy Boardman1700 - 1753
  10. Joshua Boardman1702 - Abt 1761
  11. Benjamin Boardman1704/05 -
  12. Charles Boardman1707 - 1724/25
  • HRichard Boardman1684 - 1755
  • WSarah CampEst 1683 - 1768
m. 11 Mar 1706/07
  1. Sarah Boardman1707/08 -
  2. Gamaliel Boardman1711 - 1754
  3. Mary Boardman1719 - 1803
Facts and Events
Name Richard Boardman
Gender Male
Birth[1][2] 1 Sep 1684 Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
Marriage 11 Mar 1706/07 Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut, United Statesto Sarah Camp
Death[1][3] 7 Aug 1755 Newington, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Goldthwaite, Charlotte. Boardman Genealogy, 1525-1895: The English Home and Ancestry of Samuel Boreman, Wethersfield, Conn.; Thomas Boreman, Ipswich, Mass. : With Some Account of Their Descendants (Now Called Boardman) in America. (Hartford, Conn.: William F. J. Boardman, 1895)
    pp. 222, 224.

    'Richard Bordman ([son of] Daniel...), of Newington Parish, Wethersfield, was born Sept. 1, 1684, and married March 11, 1707, Sarah Camp, daughter of Edward Camp of Milford, her mother being Mehitabel, daughter of John Smith of the same town. ... Lieut. Richard Bordman died in Newington Aug. 7, 1756 (Ch. Rec.); 1755, in his 71st year (Gravestone). His widow died Dec. 28, 1768 (Ch. Rec.); 1769, in her 86th year (Gravestone).'

  2. Connecticut, United States. The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records
    Wethersfield Vital Records:35 (typescript).

    'Boardman,...
    Richard,s.Daniell & Hannah,b.Sept.1,1684'

  3. Newington Inscriptions, in Tillotson, Edward Sweetser. Wethersfield Inscriptions: a complete record of the inscriptions in the five burial places in the ancient town of Wethersfield, including the towns of Rocky Hill, Newington, and Beckley Quarter (in Berlin), also a portion of the inscriptions in the oldest cemetery in Glastonbury. (Hartford, Connecticut: W. F. J. Boardman, 1899)
    page 159.

    'Here lies Interr'd | the Body of Lieut. | Richard Boardman | Who Departed this | Life Augst. [th]e 7th | A : D 1755 : In [th]e 71st | year of his Age.'

  4.   Manwaring, Charles W. A Digest of the Early Connecticut Probate Records. (Hartford, Conn.: R. S. Peck & Co., 1904-06)
    2:469.

    Will of "Daniel Boardman Wethersfield", dated 13 Feb 1724/5 mentions "Hannah, my beloved wife", "my son Richard Boardman", "my son Daniel Boardman", "my son Israel Boardman", "my son Timothy Boardman", "my son Joshua Boardman", "my son Benjamin Boardman", "my son Charles Boardman", "my daughter Mabel Nickolss", "my daughter Hannah Abbey", and "my daughter Martha Churchill".