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William Boardman

Birth12 Oct 1781 - Williamstown, Berkshire, Massachusetts, USA
Death04 Mar 1818 - Newtown, Long Island, New York
MotherEunice Lusk
FatherTheodore Boardman

Born in Williamstown, Berkshire, Massachusetts, USA on 12 Oct 1781 to Theodore Boardman and Eunice Lusk. William Boardman married Rachel Abrahamse Bloodgood and had 5 children. He passed away on 04 Mar 1818 in Newtown, Long Island, New York.

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Theodore Boardman
1747 - 1816
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Eunice Lusk
1750 - 1806
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Rachel Abrahamse Bloodgood
1786 - 1870
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John Boardman
Unknown - Unknown
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William T Boardman
Unknown - 1861
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Margaret H. Boardman
Unknown - Unknown
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Elizabeth Boardman
1808 - Unknown
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Margaret H Boardman
Unknown - Unknown

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