'Jonathan Bordman (Jonathan, Jonathan, Samuel) of Rocky Hill, Conn., born there March 27, 1726, married June 13, 1754, his second cousin, the widow Martha (Hurlbut) Cole of Newington, born Oct. 27,1723, the daughter of Joseph Hurlbut and Sybil Fitch, the latter a daughter of Mr. Thomas Fitch and Sarah Bordman. Martha's first husband, whom she married March 10, 1748, was Phinehas Cole of Newington, by whom she had Lucy, born Dec. 25, 1748 (m. 1st, April 21, 1771, David Lowry, and 2nd, Nov. 4, 1791, Unni Robbins, Jr.) and Martha, born Aug. 19, 1750 (m. April 21, 1778, Elisha Hosford of Farmington, brother of Zerviah). Jonathan Bordman's home, the same as that of his father and grandfather, was in the north part of the village of Rocky Hill, on the highway from Hartford to Middletown. His wife died Sept. 13, 1776 of dysentery. He died in 1798. In the French war, Jonathan Bordman was sergeant in Capt. Josiah Buckingham's Company, Col. Elihu Chauncey's Reg., serving Sept. 8 to Oct. 28, 1755.'