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RESEARCHER-DESCENDANTS: Information sent to T.Mason on 4Sep2003 by Cynthia Leonard.
BIBLIOGRAPHY: Letter from Allen E. Crepeau to T.Mason (Filed - Richard Borden); 3Jul1997; Quoting ENCYCLOPEDIA OF MASSACHUSETTS - Biographical - Genealogical
REFERENCE: "Revolutionary soldiers resident or dying in Onondaga County, N.Y. : with supplementary list of possible veterans based on a pension list of Franklin H. Chase", Syracuse, N.Y. Syracuse, N.Y.: McDonnell Co., 1913, 309 pgs. Prepared by Rev. W.M. Beauchamp, STD for the Onondaga Historical Association. Vol. I April 1912. This account is founded on the excellent one compiled by Mr. Franklin H. Chase in 1895 from the county records of 1820 and subsequent years and the pension list of 1840.
Town of Pompey.
pg. 169. Elijah Borden - This veteran was born May 29, 1737, at Fall River, Mass., and married Sarah Baker, Dec. 9, 1759. He went to Pompey with his son, Nathan, and died there May 25, 1822. With Nathan he served from Freetown, Mass., and also under Capt. Brightman in '80. In 1790 he was recorded in Westhampton, Mass.Onondaga County, New York Wills 1796 - 1823, Vol. 1. (Sauk Village, IL: Hanson Heritage Publications, 1981), p. 91. "Book D, p. 39. Elijah Borden - of the town of Pompey and county of Onondaga - Unto daughters, Susannah Bomer, of Pittstown in the state of New York, Phebe Wattle, Rachel Gibbs, Sarah Boomer, Patience Jackson, Peace Wattle and Lydia Sherman, the sum of one dollar each, having previously given to my said daughters what I deem to be their portion of my estate; unto daughter, Mary Hathaway, the sum of ten dollars; grandson, Elijah Borden, my silver watch, but if I should not have one at the time of my decease then I order my executors to procure one worth twenty dollars and give it to him; to daughter, Sylvia Borden, all my indoor moveable property, consisting of beding, furniture, chairs, tables and all other household furniture, also one cow and the use of my farm for one year from the date of my decease; unto two sons, Nathan and Joshua, all my real estate in said town of Pompey, containing forty acres to be so divided between them that my son, Nathan, shall have twenty-two acres. Executors - Sons, Nathan and Joshua Borden. Written - 13 Apr 1818 Witnesses - Isaac Baldwin, Ann Ledgwick, Hanah Davis Codicil - To aforesaid daughter, Sylvia Borden, one other cow and all the money, bonds, notes and obligations of whatever nature I may die possessed of. Written - 22 August 1818 Witnesses - Isaac Baldwin, Ann Ledgwick, Hannah Davis Proven - 4 October 1822"
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BORDEN CEMETERY
Lot 37, Town of Pompey, New York
Submitted by Kathy Crowell
The following list appears in Inscriptions from Cemeteries in Onondaga Co. taken from notes by William Martin Beauchamp, Vol. 2.
For those seeking additional information, an excellent list of cemetery markers and burials is found in Pompey - Our Town in Profile, Township of Pompey, 1976, a two-volume set printed by Central New Yorker, Syracuse, N.Y. For more information contact town historian Sylvia Shoebridge, 2327 Berry Rd., Lafayette, NY 13084.
Borden, Caroline E.
Borden, Elijah d. May 25, 1822 died in his 86" yr.
Borden, Elijah P. d. Feb. 28, 1865, ae. 23-13-6
Borden, Elizabeth d. Feb. 5, 1853, ae. 73-5-17, w/o Joshua
Borden, Jemima (Hanchett), w/o Parker d. Apr. 5, 1872, ae. 61
Borden, Joshua d. Apr. 28, 1849, ae. 71y 9m
Borden, Mary J.
Borden, Nelson d. Nov. 27, 1864, ae. 16-4-13
Borden, Parker d. July 18, 1888, ae. 71
Borden, Patience C. d. Dec. 19, 1864, ae. 27-11-19
Borden, Sarah d. Oct. 11, 1816, ae. 76, w/o Elijah
Borden, Sylvia d. Dec. 22, 1832, ae. 47, d/o Elijah and Sarah
Hathaway, Clothier d. May 31, 1817, ae. 51
McCormick, Alexander P. d. Feb. 18, 1851, ae. 34-10-7
McCormick Sarah d. Feb. 27, 1890, ae. 77, w/o Sarah
McCormick, Sylvia E. d. Sept. 7, 1858, ae. 8-0-7, d/o Alexander P. & Sarah
Submitted 15 May 1998
NAME: Parker is name listed on certified marriage record.
Marriage Notes for Elijah Borden and Sarah Parker
Jackie Brown, Town Clerk of Freetown, MA wrote Jeannette Grosvenor on 18 Sep 2007. "The marriage record of Dec.9, 1759 was Sarah Parker to Elijah Borden."
QUESTION: Since I (T. Mason) orginally had the surname of this woman as Beauchamp, I received the following from Allison Wise. "I am descended from Nathan Borden (b 1765) who lived in Pompey & later Lysander, and is buried in Jacksonville Cemetery. I notice you have a Sarah Beauchamp as Nathan's wife and I am curious as to how you found her name and what sources you may have found.
About a 100 years ago a cousin of my gg-grandmother submitted an application to the DAR which stated that Nathan's wife was Elizabeth. This agrees with the book "Revolutionary Soldiers Resident or Dying in Onondaga County, N.Y." by William Martin Beauchamp, which states (on p 73) that Nathan's wife Elizabeth died in 1833 and was buried at Pompey Hill."
Does anyone have more information?
Marriage Notes for Lydia Ann Borden and Elisha Sherman
The dates for the marriage don't coincide. May be wrong data.
RESEARCHER: Information sent to T.Mason on 22 Sep 2006 by Nancy Hatch. "Hope and family were in Alabama by 1834. In 1850 Hope Hatch was living with son C A Hatch in Noxubee Co MS. Hope and a grandson Buck Hatch are buried in Paulding Cemetery in Jasper Co MS. Hope's tombstone reads d 6 Dec 1856 age 79 yrs 8 mos."
(See Attached)
Title: Records of Jones County, North Carolina, 1779-1868 Vol I
Chapter: Abstracts of the Deeds of Jones County, North Carolina: Deed Book F (1787-1792)
Page: 131(see image)
Title: Records of Jones County, North Carolina, 1779-1868 Vol I
Chapter: Abstract of the Deeds- Book 14 (1813-1819)
Page: 513(see image)
Neice of Asa named Mary (Hatch) Davis.
Title: Records of Jones County, North Carolina, 1779-1868 Vol I
Chapter: Abstract of the Deeds- Book 14 (1813-1819)
Page: 539
Item 371 - Aug 26, 1817
RESEARCHER: Information sent to T.Mason on 22 Sep 2006 by Nancy Hatch. "He left will naming mother, sisters Mary and Hope, brother CA and nephew Asa Hamilton Hatch."