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Information sent to T.Mason by Melinda Pfeifer [rphdmp@kci.net] on 18 Oct 2002.
CHILDREN: Carile Santos, Richard Borden of Portsmouth RI,"Your Ancestors, a national magazine of Genealogy and family history"; 1635-1838; Buffalo NY by Harry Ferris Johnston 1947-1959; Part 14; LDS Family History Library Film 1597740.
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: Johnston's "Rich Borden & Desc," p 1. RESEARCHER: Anna Burr, Bordentown, NJ.
A Genealogical History of the Jennings Families in England and America Fourth to eighth generation, page 547:
1st Aug 1692 Richard Borden, of Providence, eldest son of Thomas Borden, of Providence, deceased, declared that, whereas, my honored grand-father, Richard Borden, of Portsmouth, being willing to set his house in order and settle his estates on his children, &c., did make and declare his last will in presence of Daniel Gould, Joseph Nicholson, William Woodell, John Earle, who was called in for that end, and did then order and dispose of his estate to his children, which was approved by Town Council of Portsmouth, as appeareth under their hands, bearing date 31 May 1671 and I being satisfied by testimony of said four persons, and also of my honored grand-mother, wife of said Richard, that it was his real will, &c., and am satisfied, and for £5, paid by my uncles, viz: Mathew and John Borden, of Portsmouth, and Francis Borden of Shrewsbury, forever quit claim to uncles Mathew and John all my interest to lands, &c. in Portsmouth or elsewhere, and to my uncle Francis, all rights in lands in Shrewsbury and elsewhere.
His body was found in the Nanasquatucket River on 30 Dec 1713. His widow presented an inventory of his property to the Town Council and was appointed administratrix upon his estate and guardian of his child.