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Facts and Events
Arrived at Boston in 1638; settled at Ipswich, MA, the Wethersfield, CT For 18 years he was Governor's assistant
References
- ↑ 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)
pages 79-80.
'FROM THE PARISH REGISTER OF BANBURY. ... Samuell Borma[n] son to Xpofer Borma[n] & Julian his wife was bapt ye 20 day August 1615.'
- 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)
page 102.
'CHILDREN OF CHRISTOPHER AND JULIAN BOREMAN. ... Samuel, bapt. Aug. 20, 1615; emigrated, 1638, to New England; m. Mary Betts; d. April, 1673.'
- ↑ 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)
page 174.
'He last appears in Wethersfield Town Records, March 26, 1673, ... As the inventory of his estate was taken May 2, 1673, about five weeks afterwards, he must have died in April of that year.'
- ↑ Manwaring, Charles W. A Digest of the Early Connecticut Probate Records. (Hartford, Conn.: R. S. Peck & Co., 1904-06)
1:185.
'Boreman, Samuel, Wethersfield. Invt. ... Taken 2 May, 1673, by the Select Men.'
- ↑ 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)
page 159.
'Samuel Boreman's first appearance as a settler in New England is at Ipswich, Mass., where, in a list of inhabitants without date, he is called a cooper, and has land recorded to him, Aug. 22, 1639.'
- ↑ 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)
page 130.
'He emigrated to New England about 1638; ...'
- ↑ Jacobus, Donald Lines, and Edgar Francis Waterman. Hale, House and Related Families, Mainly of the Connecticut River Valley. (Hartford: The Connecticut Historical Society, 1952)
page 483.
'He perhaps came to New England in April 1638 in the New Supply, for the journal of Mr. John Josselyn mentions a fellow-passenger named Boreman on that vessel.'
- 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)
page 175.
'... he left no will. His property, ... was divided to his wife and ten children, Isaac (who had already had a portion), Mary, Samuel, Jr., Joseph, John, Sarah, Daniel, Jonathan, Nathaniel, and Martha, ...'
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