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Information sent to T.Mason on 20 Dec 2007 by Bev McGinnis.
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by Joyce M. TiceReference: page 427 Gilsum Genealogies by Silvanus Hayward in History of Gilsum; additions and corrections; family records and cemetery records added to the Bible record.
Benjamin Butler borden, son of John and Anna (Butler) Borden was born 20 August 1796; married 17 November 1819 to Hannah Parrish born N.Y. 13 June 1800, daughter of Samuel & Elizabeth Parrish. Benjamin Butler Borden died 29th October 1881 and Hannah his wife died 31st March 1861. The above including Samuel & Elizabeth Parrish are buried in Butler Cemetery located at Stony Fork, Delmar Township, Tioga county, Pennsylvania. In Delmar Twp., prior to 1818.
Benjamin Butler Borden, son of John, wrote," I cut a little hole in the woods, built a log house, and moved into it 23rd Mar 1820 many big hemlocks did I cut by moonlight, the wolves howling all around, it is said that poverty is the mother of invention, and as we began poor, we were compelled to do all we could ourselves. My wife having children to care for, spinning a churn, and rocking the cradle at the same time."
In the 1880 census with daughter Achseh and her husband S.B. Dimmick.
Died in Civil War Army Hospital
Information in World Tree on Ancestry. No submitter name.
Orsamus fought in the Civil War, 42nd Infantry Regiment, PA. Volunteers (Bucktails), 13th Reserve Brigade, Company "E". Captured at Meadow Ridge, VA on 27 June 1862 and held prisoner at Libby Prison, Richmond, VA. for two months. He was later exchanged for rebel prisoners. When his three year enlistment expired he re-enlisted and served until the end of the Civil War. At age 53 he loaded his family into a covered wagon and moved them to Holt County Nebraska where he homesteaded.
In the 1910 census she states she had 13 children with 4 living.
RESEARCHER: Information sent to T.Mason, Feb 2002 by Chuck Borden. He was given information by Donald.
Death information sent to T.Mason on 20 Dec 2007 by Bev McGinnis.
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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.