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John Boardman

Birth16 January 1752 - Rocky Hill, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
Death7 November 1795 - Rocky Hill, Hartford, Connecticut
MotherElizabeth Warner Boardman
FatherCapt John Boardman (Riley)(Warner) V

Born in Rocky Hill, Hartford, Connecticut, United States on 16 January 1752 to Capt John Boardman (Riley)(Warner) V and Elizabeth Warner Boardman. John Boardman married Mercy Ashley and had 8 children. He passed away on 7 November 1795 in Rocky Hill, Hartford, Connecticut.

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Parents
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Capt John Boardman (Riley)(warner) V
1729 - 1780
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Elizabeth Warner Boardman
1738 - 1825
Spouse(s)
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Mercy Ashley
1757 - 1811
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Martha Curtis
1753 - Unknown
Children Show all
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Mercy Boardman
1779 - 1834
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Oliver Boardman
1795 - 1795
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John Boardman
1778 - 1850
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Ezekiel Boardman
1785 - 1823
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William Boardman
1791 - Unknown
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Grace Boardman
1780 - 1866
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Mercy Boardman
1779 - 1829
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Allyn Boardman
1773 - 1837

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