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John Boardman

Birth5 December 1729 - Rocky Hill, Hartford County, Connecticut, United States of America
DeathSeptember 1780 - Indonesia. Lost at sea with his son, Ashbel
MotherMabel Holmes
FatherJonathan Boardman

Born in Rocky Hill, Hartford County, Connecticut, United States of America on 5 December 1729 to Jonathan Boardman and Mabel Holmes. John Boardman married Elizabeth Warner and had 8 children. She passed away on September 1780 in Indonesia. Lost at sea with his son, Ashbel.

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Parents
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Jonathan Boardman
1697 - 1775
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Mabel Holmes
1693 - 1741
Spouse(s)
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Elizabeth Warner
1738 - 1825
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Grace Riley
1730 - 1754
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Mehitabel Boardman
1763 - 1856
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Frederic5 Boardman
1765 - 1821
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Rebecca Boardman
1760 - 1825
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Daniel Boardman
1771 - Unknown
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Elizabeth (Boardman) Morgan
1774 - 1801
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John Boardman
1754 - 1776
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Jason Boardman
1762 - 1844
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Ashbel Bordman
1767 - 1780

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