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DANIEL BOARDMAN (say 1633–1708), son of Thomas Boreman and Hannah Offing

HANNAH HUTCHINSON, daughter of Richard Hutchinson and Alice Bosworth


Daniel Boardman was born say 1633. [1] He died on 27 April 1708 in Topsfield. [2] He married Hannah Hutchinson on 12 April 1662 in Ipswich. [3]

Hannah Hutchinson was baptized on 20 June 1639 in Salem. [4]

By a deed on 26 February 1661 from Thomas Boreman to Daniel, if Daniel should died [before Thomas?], Thomas's wife Margaret should get half of his estate after Thomas's death. If Daniel outlived his father, and wished to dispose of his farm, he was to give his brother Thomas the right of first refusal. [5, 3:271] On 26 September 1665 Daniel sued his father. Richard Hutchinson and Nathaniel Putnam testified that Thomas had agreed with Richard Hurtchinson that if Daniel married Richard's daughter Hannah, that Thomas would give his son a deed to half of his house and land upon condition that if Daniel died before his father, Hannah would get 100 pounds and Thomas would get his property back. Otherwise, Daniel would get the other half less 200 pounds. Thomas build a new house and gave Daniel the choice of which one he wanted. [5, 3:270]

Richard Hutchinson left Daniel Bordman and his wife, his daughter Hannah, a bequest in his will of 19 January 1679. [5, 8:433–5]

In March 1672, Daniel Borman, constable of Topsfield, was fined for not returning his warrant for juryman. [5, 5:21]

Daniel's mother left him a bequest in her will of 8 August 1679 and she left his wife a new hat. [1]

Children of Daniel Boardman and Hannah Hutchinson

i. Joseph Boardman was born about 1664. He died on 18 May 1737 in Topsfield. He married Prudence Foster.

ii. Thomas Boardman was born on 15 July 1666 in Topsfield. [6]

iii. Hannah Boardman was born on 18 February 1670 in Topsfield. [6]

iv. Wait John Boardman was born on 23 August 1676 in Topsfield. [6]

v. David Boardman was born on 21 June 1682 in Topsfield. [6]

vi. Jonathan Boardman was born on 21 June 1682 in Topsfield. [6] He died on 3 October 1723 in Topsfield. [2]

References

1. "Great Migration 1634–1635, A–B," database with images, AmericanAncestors > 352–5.

2. Vital Records of Topsfield, Massachusetts to the End of the Year 1849 (Topsfield: Topsfield Historical Society, 1903), 208.

3. Vital Records of Ipswich to the End of the Year 1849 vol. 2 (Salem: Essex Institute, 1910), 51.

4. Joseph L. Chester and Alexander Hutchinson, "Genealogy of the Hutchinsons of Salem," New England Historical and Genealogical Register 22 (1868), 236–54.

5. George Francis Dow, ed., and Harriet S. Tapley, trans., Records and Files of the Quarterly Courts of Essex County, 9 vols, digitized books, Salem Witch Trials: Documentary Archive and Transcription Project (http://salem.lib.virginia.edu).

6. Vital Records of Topsfield, 18.


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