Thomas Bordman, the son of Thomas Boreman and Margaret Offing, was born about 1644 and died October 1719 "in his 76th year". On January 1, 1667/8 he married Elizabeth Perkins.[1]
He was a farmer and his name is often seen upon the records. He was one of the bondsmen for his brothers-in-law, Jacob and Matthew Perkins, at the time of their administration upon the estate of their father.[2]
Sources
↑ Robert Charles Anderson, "The Great Migration", Vol I (A-B), page 354.
Page 51: Ipswich Marriages: "Borman, Thomas, and Elizabeth Perkins, Jan. 1, 1667. CT. R."
Page 493: Ipswich Deaths: "Boardman, Thomas, Oct. 3, 1719, in his 76th y. G. R. 1."
Thomas Allen Perkins, Harold Clarke Durrell, "Jacob Perkins of Wells, Maine and His Descendants 1583-1936", Haverhill, Mass: Record Publishing Company, 1947, page 2.
New England Marriages to 1700. (Online database. AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2008.) Originally published as: New England Marriages Prior to 1700. Boston, Mass.: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2015. https://www.americanancestors.org/DB1568/i/21174/167/426877541
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