John Borden Sr.
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John Borden Sr. (1718 - 1798)

John Borden Sr.
Born in Middletown Township, Monmouth, New Jerseymap
Ancestors ancestors
Husband of — married 25 Jan 1745 in Middletown, Monmouth Co, New Jerseymap
Husband of — married 1770 in Frederick County, Virginiamap
Descendants descendants
Died at about age 80 in Knoxville, Knox, Tennessee, United Statesmap
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Contents

Biography

1776 Project
John Borden Sr. performed Patriotic Service in Virginia in the American Revolution.
Daughters of the American Revolution
John Borden Sr. is a DAR Patriot Ancestor, A012265.

John Borden (c. 1728 New Jersey -1798 Knox, Tennessee) furnished supplies to William Trugg for Cherokee Expedition and also he supplied beef to the patriots in Bedford County, Virginia. His wife Ann and children: Massey, Joseph, Sarah and Margaret are named in his DAR record. [1]

Note: Further research is required to locate primary documents to satisfy Wikitree source standards for this info from MyHeritage. Some research documents are shown below.

John Borden 1713 - 1798

Birth: 1713 Middletown, Monmouth, New Jersey. [2]

  1. 1 Marriage: Elizabeth Havens (born Maxson) Jan 25 1745 Middletown, Monmouth Co, NJ
  2. 2 Marriage: Anne Earle Bordon (born Hawkins) 1756 Frederick, Virginia,
Residence: Tiverton, Newport, Rhode Island, 1790
Residence: Tiverton, Newport, Rhode Island, 1800

Death: 1798 Stock Creek, Knox County, Tennessee, USA Burial: 1798 Knox County, Tennessee

Parents: Benjamin Borden 1675 - 1743 & Zeruriah Wright (born Winter) 1691 - 1753

  1. 1 Marriage: Ann Borden (born Hawkins) 1736 Frederick, Virginia
  2. 1 Wife: Anne Earle Bordon (born Hawkins) 1717 - 1820
  3. 1 Wife: Ann Borden (born Hawkins) 1723 - 1800
  4. 2 Wife: Elizabeth Havens (born Maxson) 1695 - 1751
  5. 2 Marriage: 1770 Frederick County, VA

Siblings:

Hannah Borden 1701 - 1742
Rebecca Branson (born Borden) 1710 - 1780
Elizabeth (Eliza) Patton Nicholas (born Borden) 1719 - 1753
Lydia Peck (born Borden) 1728 - 1800
Hope Stanton Hatch (born Borden) 1733 - 1788
Mary Borden Abigail Worthington Pritchard (born Borden) 1703 - 1749
Martha Mercy Fernley, Burke, Mckay (born Borden) 1707 - 1816
Benjamin Borden 1715 - 1753
Deborah Hendry (born Borden) 1725 - 1799
Katherine Borden 1731 - ?
Joseph Borden 1734 - 1803
William Borden ????

Children:

Joseph Borden 1738 - 1798
William Borden 1741 - 1830
Benjamin Borden 1744 - 1841
Joseph Borden 1750 - 1841
Nancy {anna} Borden 1750 - 1841
Sarah Sally "Sally" Borden 1754 - 1801
Margaret (Peggy) Keith (born Borden) 1755 - 1830
William Borden 1756 - 1841
Rebecca Borden 1759 - 1827
Massy Wheeler (born Borden) 1762 - 1818
Mary Wheeler (born Borden) 1764 - 1821
Christopher Borden 1764 - 1839
John Borden 1766 - 1839
Nancy Mcwilliams (born Borden) 1770 - ?
Mercy Borden 1770 - 1850
Benjamin Borden 1774 - 1841 [3]

John Borden, Sr (c.1713 - c.1798)

Son of Benjamin Borden, II and Zeruiah Borden

Husband of Ann Borden (Hawkins)

Father of Christopher Borden; Margaret "Peggy" Keith; Rebecca Borden; Benjamin Borden; Massey Borden; Joseph Borden; Nancy {Anna} Borden; William Borden; Mary Borden; Sarah "Sally" Borden; John Borden; Benjamin Borden; Mercy Borden; Nancy Borden and William Borden

Brother of Abigail Borden; Benjamin Borden, Gent.; Mercy MacKay; Deborah Borden; Rebecca Borden; Lydia Borden; Elizabeth Nicholas; Joseph Borden; Nancy Borden; William Borden; Hannah Borden and Lydia Peck

Half brother of John Borden

Sources

  1. DAR Record A012265
  2. French, Janie Preston Collup, and Armstrong, Zella. Notable Southern Families. United States, Lookout Publishing Company, 1922., Volume II Pages 23-31 https://www.google.com/books/edition/Notable_Southern_Families/c1hlAAAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1
  3. MyHeritage

See Also: Ancestry Family Trees Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members. Note: This information comes from 1 or more individual Ancestry Family Tree files. This source citation points you to a current version of those files. http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=30904541&pid=106

DNA sources

John Borden-50 are 1st cousins 7x removed. John Borden is Hannah Gardiner's grandnephew. Hannah Grover-171 is William Warman's 7x great grandaunt

BENJAMIN BORDEN-1675 & ZERUIAH WINTER-1682
Paternal/maternal relationship is confirmed by a triangulated group on MyHeritage consisting of Shannon Dufour, MS (grandchild of E. Nobles) and KF (grandchild of C. Kammer) who share a 8.3 cM segment on Chromosome 10. MS is descended from Lydia Borden Peck and KF is descended from Benjamin Borden-1715. Shannon and MS are 8C; Shannon and KF are 8C1R; and MS and KF are 8C1R. The most recent common ancestors shared by this group are Benjamin Borden and Zeruiah Winter. Note: This shared segment also triangulates with those in the Keith/Borden triangulation group who are descendants of Margaret Borden Keith, daughter of Benjamin Borden. The Keith/Borden TG can be viewed here: James Keith. Roy Squires, descendant of Benjamin Borden and Zeruiah Winter, shares a 9.2 cM match with the Keith/Borden triangulation group in a segment adjacent to the Borden/Winter triangulation group.

Acknowledgements

Barry Keith. Click the Changes tab for the details of edits by Barry and others. Borden-640 was created by Sundee Holliday through the import of Holliday Family Tree.ged on Jun 24, 2014.





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A Power of Attorney from dated Sept. 16, 1801 from William Borden on behalf of Enoch McCoy, Nicholas Keith, Margaret Kieth, William Overstreet, Rebecah Overstreet, Andrew McWilliams, Anney McWilliams, John Borden, John Whelan, Mary Whelan, Benjamin Borden, and Ann Borden, all living in the State of Tennessee to Joseph Borden of North Carolina authorizing him to prosecute all claims arising out the Estate of the grandfather Benjamin Borden, the Elder may be viewed at p. 2551 here
posted by Bob Pickering
edited by Bob Pickering
Does anyone know what haplogroup John belongs to? I'm uncertain whether or not Christopher belongs as a son and I know of a Borden directly descended from Christopher who is a R-M269.
posted by Crystal Jeffreys
DAR A012265; looks like the line is proven through Massey, Joseph, Sarah and Margaret.
posted by Crystal Jeffreys
Borden-50 and Borden-640 appear to represent the same person because: Same dates and children.
Borden-221 and Borden-207 are not ready to be merged because: Birth and death dates are to far apart to assume they are the same person. Everything else is identical.
posted by Sally Stovall