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BIOGRAPHY: Family History Records; ; compiled by Michael S. Cole, [HYPERLINK http://www.thecolefamily.com/hobby/ahnentafel.htm#ahnentafel ] ; ; copy dated 26 Jan 1994 sent to T Mason; RESEARCHER: Anna Burr, Bordentown, NJ. This is her ancestor.
BIOGRAPHY: Family History Records; ; compiled by Michael S. Cole, [HYPERLINK http://www.thecolefamily.com/hobby/ahnentafel.htm#ahnentafel ] ; ; copy dated 26 Jan 1994 sent to T Mason; RESEARCHER: Betty Koleda, Prineville, OR. source lists 6 children.
REF: George Braden Roberts, GENEALOGY OF JOSEPH PECK & SOME RELATED FAMILIES; ; State College, PA. 1955; ; Family History Library Book 929.273 P334r, Fiche 6049146; NOTES: Was one of the Delaware signers of the Declaration of Independence. Was elected Governor of Pa. in 1799, 1802 & 1805. Colonel, American Revolution. 1777-1799 Chief Justice, Supreme Court of Pennsylvania.
BIOGRAPHY: Family History Records; ; compiled by Michael S. Cole, [HYPERLINK http://www.thecolefamily.com/hobby/ahnentafel.htm#ahnentafel ] ; ; copy dated 26 Jan 1994 sent to T Mason; NOTES: christened "Ann". "One of most beautiful girls of NJ". DAR Magazine, Aug 1964, p 685. RESEARCHER: Betty Koleda, Prineville, OR & Rachel Wills, West Point, VA.
BIOGRAPHY: Family History Records; ; compiled by Michael S. Cole, [HYPERLINK http://www.thecolefamily.com/hobby/ahnentafel.htm#ahnentafel ] ; ; copy dated 26 Jan 1994 sent to T Mason; NOTES: Was a signer of the Declaration of Independence. Lawyeer, author, musician, inventor. Designed Great Seal of NJ. Helped fashion 13 star-stripe U.S. Flag.
Was a prominent counsellor in Philadelphia. Wrote the song "Hail Columbia".
REF: George Braden Roberts, GENEALOGY OF JOSEPH PECK & SOME RELATED FAMILIES; ; State College, PA. 1955; ; Family History Library Book 929.273 P334r, Fiche 6049146; NOTES: He was ardent patriot during Revolutionary War, being captain of troops of lighthorse. He was wounded in Battle of Germantown. Was later U.S. Land Officer.
BIOGRAPHY: Family History Records; ; compiled by Michael S. Cole, [HYPERLINK http://www.thecolefamily.com/hobby/ahnentafel.htm#ahnentafel ] ; ; copy dated 26 Jan 1994 sent to T Mason; RESEARCHER: Rachel Wills, West Point, VA.
BIOGRAPHY: Family History Records; ; compiled by Michael S. Cole, [HYPERLINK http://www.thecolefamily.com/hobby/ahnentafel.htm#ahnentafel ] ; ; copy dated 26 Jan 1994 sent to T Mason; RESEARCHER: Betty Koleda, Prineville, OR. Woodward's "Hist of Burlington Co, NJ." 7 children (not listed in source).
RESEARCHER-BIOGRAPHY: Information provided to T.Mason on 29Dec2001 by Una A. Bowman [una@winco.net]. "Will written in 1823 lists grandchildren, James, Mariah and David."
ACTION: Family History Records; ; compiled by Michael S. Cole, [HYPERLINK http://www.thecolefamily.com/hobby/ahnentafel.htm#ahnentafel ] ; ; copy dated 26 Jan 1994 sent to T Mason; NOTES: possibly not his wife.
ACTION: Family History Records; ; compiled by Michael S. Cole, [HYPERLINK http://www.thecolefamily.com/hobby/ahnentafel.htm#ahnentafel ] ; ; copy dated 26 Jan 1994 sent to T Mason; NOTES: West Jersey Noravian Register. Marriages are unproven.
RESEARCHER-BIOGRAPHY: Information provided to T.Mason on 29Dec2001 by Una A. Bowman [una@winco.net]. "Occupation of his father Samuel, was cordwainer and farmer."
RESEARCHER-BIOGRAPHY: Information provided to T.Mason on 29Dec2001 by Una A. Bowman [una@winco.net]. "Salem County Deeds FF:486 and II:333 indicate he was living in Philadelphia, PA in 1829."
DESCENDANT: Information sent to T.Mason on 7 Aug 2005 from Carolyn Kemp [a1865z@voyager.net].
RESEARCHER: Information sent to T.Mason on 7 Aug 2005 from Carolyn Kemp. "There was a deed in 1774 in Litchfield, Connecticut, CT by Elisha Borden to his son-in-law, Zachariah Long and his daughter Susannah. This was discovered by Harry Long."
Harry Long sent the following to T.Mason on 19 Oct 2007. "The deed information I supplied to Carolyn Kemp is recorded in Litchfield Deed Book Vol 8, pp 297-8, and dated 14 September 1774. Earlier deeds in 1746 and 1754 in Litchfield identified this Elisha Borden and his wife, Susanna, as being from East Haddam, CT."
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The following record of Seldon Borden, son of Samuel Borden, has been compiled from his pension record Number #S 45603 and the family record contained on page 268 Volume 1, The Genealogy of The Cleveland Families by Edmund Cleveland.
Selden Borden enlisted in the Continental Service in February 1781 in the town of Granvil in Capt. Haskill’s Company; Col.Shepherd’s Regiment, and General Patterson’s Brigade in The Massachusetts Line for the term of three years and received his discharge at the expiration of said three years and a copy of his discharge is now in the office of the Secretary of War. A certificate of Pension was issued 12th November 1818 and sent to Elisha Huntley, Esq. , of Alstead, New Hampshire . Addresses given in his pension record are Keene, New Hampshire from November 12th 1818 to 31st July 1822 and in Gilsum, Cheshire Co., N. H.
The following record of Seldon Borden, son of Samuel Borden, has been compiled from his pension record Number #S 45603 and the family record contained on page 268 Volume 1, The Genealogy of The Cleveland Families by Edmund Cleveland.
The following record of Seldon Borden, son of Samuel Borden, has been compiled from his pension record Number #S 45603 and the family record contained on page 268 Volume 1, The Genealogy of The Cleveland Families by Edmund Cleveland.
The following record of Seldon Borden, son of Samuel Borden, has been compiled from his pension record Number #S 45603 and the family record contained on page 268 Volume 1, The Genealogy of The Cleveland Families by Edmund Cleveland.
The following record of Seldon Borden, son of Samuel Borden, has been compiled from his pension record Number #S 45603 and the family record contained on page 268 Volume 1, The Genealogy of The Cleveland Families by Edmund Cleveland.
The following record of Seldon Borden, son of Samuel Borden, has been compiled from his pension record Number #S 45603 and the family record contained on page 268 Volume 1, The Genealogy of The Cleveland Families by Edmund Cleveland.
The following record of Seldon Borden, son of Samuel Borden, has been compiled from his pension record Number #S 45603 and the family record contained on page 268 Volume 1, The Genealogy of The Cleveland Families by Edmund Cleveland.
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by Joyce M. TiceThe History of Surry, New Hampshire Genealogical register 1769—1922 by Frank Burnside Kingsbury Cheshire county, New Hampshire From date of severence from Gilsum and Westmoreland. Page 468
John taxed in Surry in 1789.
Reference page 427 History of Gilsum, Cheshire County, New Hampshire, by Silvanus Hayward published in 1881. Additions and corrections see page 274; added data from Cemetery Records Old Butler Cemetery, located in Stony Fork, Delmar Township, Tioga County Pennsylvania.
John Borden lived in Gilsum, New Hampshire in 1794.
John Borden lived in Monson, Massachusetts in 1812.
John Borden lived in Lebanon, New York in 1814.
John Borden lived in Delmar Twp., Tioga county, Pennsylvania in 1818.
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Reference page 427 History of Gilsum, Cheshire County, New Hampshire, by Silvanus Hayward published in 1881. Additions and corrections see page 274; added data from Cemetery Records Old Butler Cemetery, located in Stony Fork, Delmar Township, Tioga County Pennsylvania.
Enlisted in War of 1812; started for Sackett’s Harbor and died at French’s Mill, New York.