Cornet Joseph BORDMAN

Male 1695 - 1771  (75 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Cornet Joseph BORDMAN was born on 6 Apr 1695 in Wethersfield, Hartford Co., Connecticut (son of Samuel BORDMAN and Sarah STEELE); died on 19 Jan 1771.

    Joseph married Mary BELDEN on 17 Feb 1726. Mary (daughter of Joseph BELDEN and Mary MEAKINS) was born about 1703; died on 30 Apr 1769. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Mary BOARDMAN was born on 4 Mar 1726/7 in Wethersfield, Hartford Co., Connecticut; died on 23 May 1786 in Wethersfield, Hartford Co., Connecticut.
    2. Sarah BORDMAN was born on 4 Feb 1731 in Wethersfield, Hartford Co., Connecticut; died on 10 Feb 1784.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Samuel BORDMAN was born on 28 Oct 1648 in Wethersfield, Hartford Co., Connecticut (son of Samuel BOREMAN and Mary BETTS); died on 23 Dec 1720.

    Samuel married Sarah STEELE on 8 Feb 1682. Sarah (daughter of Lieut. Samuel STEELE and Mary BOOSEY) was christened on 29 Dec 1656; died on 23 Jan 1732/3. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Sarah STEELE was christened on 29 Dec 1656 (daughter of Lieut. Samuel STEELE and Mary BOOSEY); died on 23 Jan 1732/3.
    Children:
    1. 1. Cornet Joseph BORDMAN was born on 6 Apr 1695 in Wethersfield, Hartford Co., Connecticut; died on 19 Jan 1771.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Samuel BOREMAN was born in 1615 in Banbury, England; was christened on 20 Aug 1615 in Banbury, England (son of Christopher BOREMAN and Julian CARTER); died in Apr 1673.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Fact: Son of Christopher Boreman and Julian Carter

    Notes:

    Name:
    Samuel Boreman of Wethersfield, Conn., son of Christopher and Julian (Carter) Boreman of Claydon, near Banbury, Oxfordshire, England, was born in Banbury in 1615, and baptized there Aug. 20, 1615.

    He removed with his father's family about 1619, from Banbury to Claydon, their early home. he married, date unknown, Mary Betts, daughter of John and Mary Betts, who were of Claydon in 1627, and afterwards emigrated to New England, where the mother, then the "Widoe" Mary Betts, had a portion in the first grants of land in Hartford, Conn, and died there in the summer of 1647, being then called "the School Dame."

    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. He was no doubt in the country some time before this date, having very possibly arrived the preceding summer, when, as we learn fromGovernor Winthrop's Journal, very many came over. Among the twenty ships which arrived that season, was one called the "New supply, alias the Nicholas" of London, in which came Mr. John Josslyn, Gent., who kept a journal of this voyage, and also of one taken some years later, both of which were published in London in 1675. It is not only interesting, but curious, that Josselyn, who gives the names of very few on board, including those of not more than two or thee of the 164 passengers, should have happened to mention among the latter one called Boreman; he says:

    "Anno Dom. 1638 April the 26, being Thursday, I came to Gravesend and went aboard the new Supply alias the Nicholas of London, a Ship of good force, 300 tons burthen, carrying 20 Sacret and minion, man'd with 48 sailors. The Master, Robert Taylor, the Merchant or Undertake, Mr. Edward Tings, with 164 passengers, men, women, and children."

    Further he says: " On the eighth day, one Boreman's man, a passenger, was duck'd at the main yards Arm (for being drunk with his master's strong waters which he stole) thrice, and fire given to two whole Sacree at that instant."

    Samuel married Mary BETTS. Mary was born about 1623 in England; died in Aug 1684. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Mary BETTS was born about 1623 in England; died in Aug 1684.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Fact: Daughter of John and Mary Betts

    Children:
    1. Isaac BOREMAN was born on 3 Feb 1642/3 in Wethersfield, Hartford Co., Connecticut; died on 12 May 1719 in Glastonbury, Hartford Co., Connecticut.
    2. Mary BOREMAN was born on 14 Feb 1644/5; died on 19 May 1721.
    3. 2. Samuel BORDMAN was born on 28 Oct 1648 in Wethersfield, Hartford Co., Connecticut; died on 23 Dec 1720.
    4. Sarah BOREMAN was born on 4 Mar 1655/6.
    5. Daniel BOREMAN was born on 4 Aug 1658; died on 20 Feb 1724/5.
    6. Lieut. Jonathan BOREMAN was born on 4 Feb 1660 in Wethersfield, Hartford Co., Connecticut; died on 21 Sep 1712 in Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut, USA.

  3. 6.  Lieut. Samuel STEELE was born about 1626 in England (son of John STEELE and Rachel TALCOTT); died on 14 Aug 1685 in Wethersfield, Connecticut.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Fact: Son of John Steele and Rachel Talcott

    Notes:

    Name:
    He was Ensign of the Farmington trainband in 1654 and Lieutenant, 1674. He served as Deputy from Farmington, May and October sessions of 1669, 1670, 1671 and 1672; May and August, 1673, October, 1674, May, July and October, 1675, May, 1676 and May 1677. He also served as Deputy from Wethersfield in October, 1681. He acted on a number of committees by appointment of the General Court. In 1673, the town of Farmington obtained from the Indians a deed of the lands of that town, confirmatory of the grant made April 9, 1650; and he was one of the four persons who acted as agents of Farmington in this transaction.

    Samuel married Mary BOOSEY before Dec 1652. Mary (daughter of Lieut. James BOOSEY and Alice ?) was born on 10 Sep 1635; died on 16 Mar 1703/4. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Mary BOOSEY was born on 10 Sep 1635 (daughter of Lieut. James BOOSEY and Alice ?); died on 16 Mar 1703/4.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Fact: Dau. of James and Alice Boosey

    Children:
    1. Mary STEELE was born on 5 Dec 1652.
    2. Rachel STEELE was born on 30 Oct 1654.
    3. 3. Sarah STEELE was christened on 29 Dec 1656; died on 23 Jan 1732/3.
    4. Samuel STEELE was born on 20 Mar 1658; died in young.
    5. John STEELE was christened on 10 Dec 1661; died in young.
    6. Capt James STEELE was born in Aug 1662; died on 15 May 1713.
    7. Hannah STEELE was born in Aug 1668; died in 1738.
    8. Ebenezer STEELE was born in Apr 1671; died on 6 Oct 1722.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Christopher BOREMAN was christened on 1 Dec 1581 in Claydon, England (son of Thomas BOREMAN and Dorothy GREGORY); died on 1 Apr 1640; was buried on 1 Apr 1640.

    Notes:

    Name:
    Christopher and his wife removed after their marriage to Banbury, the principal town in the neighborhood, about seven miles south of Claydon, and there the baptisms of five of their children are recorded. On the death of Julian's father, Felix Carter, they returned to Claydon, probably to live with and care for the widowed mother. Margaret, and their two youngest children were baptized there. As there were five daughters in the family, one of them, whose baptism is not found, was born, perhaps, about the time of their removal.

    Christopher Boreman was evidently not a husbandman, but was master of some trade at which he was employed in the thriving town of Banbury. When his sister-in-law, Elizabeth, mother of Thomas Boreman of Ipswich, made her will, he was one of those whom she asked to be an overseer, and he was also one of the witnesses to it, signing with his name, not mark. He died about 10 years after his return to Claydon, and was buried there April 1, 1640. This record of his burial was an important help in the identification of the family of Samuel Boreman, whose father is known to have died about that time.

    While most others of our Boreman family in England are comparative strangers, only recently introduced to our acquaintance, Julian's has always been a household name among her New England descendants, and we come upon her again in hr English home as an old friend. it is pleasant to find that the impression of the graces of her character derived from hr letter is strengthened by what is now learned of her. It is evident that she was a family favorite. When her parents grew old, and hr father was about to die, she was sent for to be with the, and to care for her other's declining days. On this account, perhaps, her father's house and part of his land were given to her. Her mother, in her will, made Julian her residuary legatee, and when hr youngest brother, Richard Carter, died unmarried in his 25th year, he singled hr out from all his brothers and sisters by a special remembrance. The last we hear of her is in the letter of hr daughter, Elizabeth Middleton of London; she was then in 1661, living and in good health at the age of 78, surrounded probably by most of children. She had passed, apparently unharmed, through the horrors of a war that raged for years, with all its attendant evils, at her very door, and we will trust that her few remaining days were peaceful and happy.

    Christopher married Julian CARTER on 19 Nov 1604. Julian (daughter of Felix CARTER and Margaret ?) was christened on 20 Dec 1583; died after 1661. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Julian CARTER was christened on 20 Dec 1583 (daughter of Felix CARTER and Margaret ?); died after 1661.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Fact: Daughter of Felix and Margaret Carter of Clayden

    Children:
    1. 4. Samuel BOREMAN was born in 1615 in Banbury, England; was christened on 20 Aug 1615 in Banbury, England; died in Apr 1673.

  3. 12.  John STEELE was born in Fairsted, Essex, England; died on 27 Feb 1664/5 in Farmington, Connecticut.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Fact: Son of Richard Steele of Fairsted, in Essex, England

    Notes:

    Name:
    He came to New England when a young man in 1632 and settled first at Cambridge, Mass., with Rev. Thomas Hooker and Stephen Hart, where he was a proprietor; Freeman, May 14, 1634; Representative the following March, May and September, 1635. March, 1635/6, he was appointed with Ludlow, Pynchon and five others to administer government over the great exodus to Connecticut for one year. He was an original Proprietor of Hartford and his home lot was on Main Street, just north of the present Athenaeum. he served as Representative at 66 regular and special and 27 adjourned sessions from the first Assembly in 1639 to 1659; Town Clerk of Hartford from 1639 until 1645, when he was chosen recorder of Farmington by the General Court in December of that year and probably removed thither soon afterwards. He was Secretary of the Colony , 1639-39 and one of its foremost men, a man of means and education, as well as of ability and energy.

    John married Rachel TALCOTT on 10 Oct 1622 in Fairsted, Essex, England. Rachel was born in Braintree, Essex, England; died in 1653. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 13.  Rachel TALCOTT was born in Braintree, Essex, England; died in 1653.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Fact: Dau. of John Talcott and Ann Skinner of Brancktree, or Braintee, Essex, England

    Children:
    1. John STEEL, Jr. was born in England; died in 1653/4 in Farmington, Connecticut.
    2. 6. Lieut. Samuel STEELE was born about 1626 in England; died on 14 Aug 1685 in Wethersfield, Connecticut.
    3. Daniel STEELE was born on 29 Apr 1645; died in 1646.
    4. Rachel STEELE was christened on 29 Jun 1632; died in young.
    5. Lydia STEELE
    6. Mary STEELE was born about 1638; died on 27 Oct 1718.
    7. Sarah STEELE was born about 1639; died on 22 May 1695.
    8. Hannah STEELE died on 17 Jul 1655.

  5. 14.  Lieut. James BOOSEY was born in England; died on 22 Jun 1649.

    Notes:

    Name:
    He was of Wethersfield, 1635; Representative from 1639 till his death; was chosen clerk of the Wethersfield Trainband in April, 1645 and is called "Lieutenant" in September, 1647, tho' the date of his appointment is unknown. He was a prominent citizen both in town and colonial affairs. By occupation, he was a joiner and wheelwright. Lands were recorded to him at Wethersfield, Mar. 10, 1641. In October, 1644, he was appointed by the General Court a committee with Governor Edward Hopkins, the Deputy Governor John Haynes, Captain John Mason, Mr. John Steele and Mr. William Gaylord, to treat with Mr. George Fenwick about the purchase of the fort and land at Saybrook. They made a bargain with Matthew Griffin. (h. 121) In his will of June 21, 1649, he appointed Mr. Welles, brother of Smith Senior and brother Dickinson overseers; Samuel Smith and nathaniel Dickinson, witnesses. In it, he mentions his daughter Mary "Item I give to my Daughter Mary fifty pounds at the age of on and Twenty years or at the Day of her maridge." He spelled his name Boosye. The best sketch of his life is in Mr. Starr's Goodwin and Morgan Ancestral Lines, I, pp. 263-271.

    James married Alice ?. Alice died on 30 Aug 1683. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 15.  Alice ? died on 30 Aug 1683.
    Children:
    1. Joseph BOOSEY died on 24 Jul 1655.
    2. 7. Mary BOOSEY was born on 10 Sep 1635; died on 16 Mar 1703/4.
    3. Hannah BOOSEY was born on 10 Feb 1642.
    4. Sarah BOOSEY was born on 12 Nov 1643; died on 18 Aug 1716.
    5. James BOOSEY was born on 1 Feb 1646.