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Source Citations


John Borden

11860 U.S. Census, M653_4 pg 483, 22 Jun 1860. "John Borden 65 M Farmer Kentucky
Hester 30 F Tennessee
Marabeth 13 F Alabama
Harriet 11 F Alabama."


Joseph Joel Borden

11840 U.S. Census, Roll 3 pg 55. "Joel Borden
Male:
2 under 5
1 5-9
1 10-14
1 15-19
  20-29
  30-39
1 40-49

Female
  under 5
  5-9
1 10-14
1 15-19
  20-29
  30-39
1 40-49."

21850 U.S. Census, M432_1 pg 407, 9 Jan 1850. "Joel Bordon 58 M Farmer Kentucky
Lucinda Borden 46 F Georgia
Mary A  Borden 19 F Georgia
Joseph  Borden 17 M Farmer Alabama
George Borden 12 M Alabama
Margarett Borden 10 F Alabama
William H Borden 4 M Alabama
James D Borden 1 M Alabama."

31860 U.S. Census, M653_4 pg 391, 17 Jul 1860. "Joel Borden 69 M Farmer Kentucky
Lucinda 50 F Georgia
Wm Borden 15 M Alabama
James Borden 12 M Alabama."


Joseph Joel Borden

11840 U.S. Census, Roll 3 pg 55. "Joel Borden
Male:
2 under 5
1 5-9
1 10-14
1 15-19
  20-29
  30-39
1 40-49

Female
  under 5
  5-9
1 10-14
1 15-19
  20-29
  30-39
1 40-49."

21850 U.S. Census, M432_1 pg 407, 9 Jan 1850. "Joel Bordon 58 M Farmer Kentucky
Lucinda Borden 46 F Georgia
Mary A  Borden 19 F Georgia
Joseph  Borden 17 M Farmer Alabama
George Borden 12 M Alabama
Margarett Borden 10 F Alabama
William H Borden 4 M Alabama
James D Borden 1 M Alabama."

31860 U.S. Census, M653_4 pg 391, 17 Jul 1860. "Joel Borden 69 M Farmer Kentucky
Lucinda 50 F Georgia
Wm Borden 15 M Alabama
James Borden 12 M Alabama."


Nancy Keith

1Cole, Michael Steven, M.D. 1955-, Borden GEDCOM. http://www.thecolefamily.com/hobby/gedcom.htm#gedcom. 4 children listed.


Col. Lawrence Smith

1Charles E. Hatch, Jr. , Edmund Smith House, The: A History. Colonial National Historical Park, Office of Archeology and Historic Preservation. August 1969, pg 4-5. "   Major Lawrence Smith of Gloucester County was a man of considerable consequence in his day. He participated in the Indian wars and had led Gloucester men against Bacon's rebels in 1677. Eleven years later he was surveyor for York and Gloucester counties when he acquired the Ludlow property north of Wormley Creek and southeast of the are of Yorktown. He laid out Yorktown in 1691, and in 1699 he was recommended among "the gentlement of estate and standing" who were suitable for appointment to the Council; he died in 1700 and the honor went to his son Joh, of Gloucester, who inherited his father's lands there and who also was county lieutenant-colonel of militia.
  Another son, Col. Lawrence Smith, inherited his father's holdings in York County, where he established himself. He served the area well as militia officer, a justice and member of the county court, county sheriff, a trustee (feoffee) of Yorktown and member of the House of Burgesses. He married twice - first Mildred Chisman, and second Mildred Read. All told he had eight children.
  Colonel Lawrence's will disposed of his estate with provisions for his children and his surviving wife. Edmund, the oldest son, received property sourtheast of Yorktown adjoining the home site (which was earmarked for son Robert after the life interest of his step-mother), an interest in his father's mill plus "all the negroes, stocks, Goods, House-hold stuff and personal Estate that I have formerly Possessed him withall." Sever years prior to his death Lawrence had conveyed Lot 53 in Yorktown to Edmund."