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1Weld, Hattie L. Borden, Borden, Richard & Joan, who settled in Portsmouth R.I., Historical and genealogical record of the descendants..., Albany, N.Y. : Joel Munsell, [1899], pg 96, FHL US/CAN Film 512. "George, born 1709, died 1767. He married Priscilla Wilcox, and lived in the villages of Tiverton and Fall River, Mass. He was appointed October 21, 1740, guardian of Mary, Stephen, Hannah, Meribah, George and Susannah, his brothers Stephen's children, being minors under the age of 14 years; and on February 11, 1741, John Bowen, who married the widow of Stephen, was appointed guardian of Hannah, she being over 14 years of age."
1Bowen, Fanny Corey & Bowen, Joseph Whitney, Bowen, The Descendants of John Bowen, Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1986, 1941, Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150, US/CAN Film 1321114 Item 2. Original Published (Fall River, Mass.) J.W. Bowen 1941, 182 p. "John Bowen married Penelope Read Borden, daughter of John and Mary Pearce Read and widow of Stephen Borden, at Freetown, Massachusetts, in 1739. They had two sons. The family lived at Tiverton, Rhode Island. He married (2) Sarah Gray, a widow. He died at Tiverton in 1800, said to be 100 years old. Descendants listed lived in Rhode Island, Massachusetts, New York, and elsewhere."
1Weld, Hattie L. Borden, Borden, Richard & Joan, who settled in Portsmouth R.I., Historical and genealogical record of the descendants..., Albany, N.Y. : Joel Munsell, [1899], pg 96, FHL US/CAN Film 512. "He married October 16, 1746, Susannah Pearse, and removed to Delaware county, New York, from where his family scattered."