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Descendants of Francis de Bourdon

Source Citations


375. James Borden

1Augusta A. Pettit, Mrs., 1932, Borden, Lloyd, Levis families of Shrewsbury, East Jersey, Some genealogical notes on the, Salt Lake City : Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1971, p.5, Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150, FHL US/CAN Film 858787 Item 7.

2Augusta A. Pettit, Mrs., 1932, Borden, Lloyd, Levis families of Shrewsbury, East Jersey, Some genealogical notes on the, p.6. "died intestate."


Susannah Robbins

1Augusta A. Pettit, Mrs., 1932, Borden, Lloyd, Levis families of Shrewsbury, East Jersey, Some genealogical notes on the, Salt Lake City : Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1971, p.5, Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150, FHL US/CAN Film 858787 Item 7.

2Augusta A. Pettit, Mrs., 1932, Borden, Lloyd, Levis families of Shrewsbury, East Jersey, Some genealogical notes on the, p.5. "Mrs. Luella Matlack, daughter of Clement Borden and a great granddaughter of the above name James and Susannah, has a family bible containing the following record: Susannah Borden, wife of James Borden, was born ... . Their children are... ."

3Augusta A. Pettit, Mrs., 1932, Borden, Lloyd, Levis families of Shrewsbury, East Jersey, Some genealogical notes on the, p.6. "Some time after the marriage of James and Susannah they tenenated the same farm near Woodstown that was afterwards owned by our father, William Austin, and at present (1929) by his oldest son Henry W. Austin. This is the story that is told of her resourcefulness in times of stress. In the spring of 1778, Gen. Howe, sent a detachment of British soldiers into Salem Co. on a Foraging expedition.

They halted at Sharptown and scoured the adjacent country for provinder. Susannah Borden had a crock or ferkin of butter already to take to the store. When she saw the approach of the soldiers and knowing of their object she seated herself on the lid of the butter-pot and spreading her skirts about it, so remained until they had gathered up what lard and cured meats, etc. they could find and had left the premises.

After the death of her husband, she and her boys continued the farming business. She made her will August 18, 1815. In it she named her children and three grandchildren - all her namesakes: Susannah Lloyd, Susannah Hance and Susannah Woolley. To these three she made a bequest of a half dozen silver spoons apiece. The Will was proved Oct. 20, 1823."

4Augusta A. Pettit, Mrs., 1932, Borden, Lloyd, Levis families of Shrewsbury, East Jersey, Some genealogical notes on the, p.7. "Susannah and Abel were sister and brother and they married a brother and sister, James and Rhoda Borden."


Capt. Richard Lippincott

1Willard Purnell, Borden, Esther (Hester) - descendants of. "He was given with his wife 3,000 acres of land by the King of England, for his service with the British. This was the basis of the Denison Fortune.
Military service: Bet. 1776 - 1782, Loyalist who fought with the British against the Americans in the American Revolution."

2Willard Purnell, Borden, Esther (Hester) - descendants of. "The Ontario Register Volume, V, Colonial Advocate, York, 1826 - 1834, "CD-ROM," "18 May 1826 (Thrus): Here, on Sunday Last, Captain Richard Lippincott, an old officer who had served under the British Standard in the wars of the revolution - aged 83."."