Father: PADARN "Beisrudd" ap Tegid |
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Father: John Jeptha "Jeff" BLACKSHER Mother: Maysie PACKER |
_________________________ | _____________________| | | | |_________________________ | _John Jeptha "Jeff" BLACKSHER _| | (1870 - 1928) | | | _________________________ | | | | |_____________________| | | | |_________________________ | | |--Margaret Lee BLACKSHER | (1896 - ....) | _Thomas PACKER __________+ | | (1810 - 1838) m 1832 | _James T. M. PACKER _| | | (1838 - 1890) m 1864| | | |_Mary Alexander MCCANTS _+ | | (1816 - 1841) m 1832 |_Maysie PACKER ________________| (1870 - 1945) | | _________________________ | | |_F. Ella MCCORVEY ___| (1844 - 1881) m 1864| |_________________________
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BOARMAN--Major William Boarman. "The earliest appearances of
William Boarman in the printed Archives of Md. is on June 13,
1649, when he witnesses the will of Thomas Hebden; however, he
was in the Colony prior to that time. In a deposition made the
28th of May, 1650, he is said to be about 20 years of age. That
deposition states "that about 1645 in the war raised by Richard
Ingle again the Government of the Province, he, and others, were
taken prisoners by an adherent of Ingle, at the taking and
plundering of Mr. Copley's House at Portoback and brought down
to St. Maries". In a deposition made by him Feb. 4, 1651-2, he
seems to have been not long before that, on Kent Island.
Between 1650 and 1699 Lord Baltimore had granted 30 tracts of
land totaling 17,000 acres to Major William Boarman who had come
to Maryland in 1645 and served as an officer in the Provincial
Militia, High Sheriff, and as delegate to the Lower House of the
Assembly. The land "east of Zachiah Swamp" consisting of 3,333
acres called Boarman's Manor and Boarman's Rest lay in the area
now known as Bryantown.
On Oct. 5, 1655, in the Provincial Court, William Boreman
"confesseth that he is a Roman Catholic, and that he was born
and bred so". The court convicted him of compliance with Capt.
William Stone in the last Rebellion, but on his submitting
himself to the mercy of the Court, remitted the public offence
and he had only to pay 1,000 pounds of tobacco towards the
damage sustained by the rebellion.
A Commission as Captain was ordered by the Council to be issued
to William Boreman on Oct. 12, 1661, but on the 24th of April
Captain William Boreman had been ordered to press four men of
his Company for service in Indian troubles at the head of the
Bay.
He is called Captain until 1676 when he is styled Major. On Aug.
17, 1676, Major Boarman was ordered to divide his company into
two equal parts; he is to retain one part and Captain Doyne to
have the other.
On March 22, 1663-4, the County Court of St. Mary's Co.
requested the appointment of Capt. William Boareman and 5 others
to be additional Justices of the Peace for St. Mary's Co.
Reappointed Sept. 5, 1664, sitting in County Court, March
1664-5, again appointed July 27, 1666, and one of the quorum
March 2, 1675. Delegate for St. Mary's Co. to the Lower House of
Assembly, March 27, 1671, May, 1674, and Feb., 1674-5. Appt. by
Gov. and Council, Sheriff of St. Mary's Co., on March 10,
1678-9. He appears acting as high sheriff of St. Mary's Co. in
June, July, Aug. and Oct., 1681, and March, 1681-2. On May 2,
1682, his successor is appointed.
In 1704 when it was proposed in the Lower House of the Assembly
to use his services in ascertaining and laying out the bounds of
the lands of the Piscataway Indians, it was objected that he was
a "deafe old man" whose recollection could not be trusted.
It is thought that he married Mary Jarboe, the daughter of
Lieut. Col. John Jarboe.
His will dated May 16, 1708, with a codicil Jan. 17, 1708-9,
came up from Charles Co. to Annapolis and is recorded in the
Land Office in Liber No. 2, f. 108. He devises lands "Boarman's
Rest" to wife Mary, also to son Benedict; "Lanterman" to son
John Baptist; "St. George's Rest" to son Francis Ignatius; to
daus--Mary and Clara 400 acres of "Manor Quarter"; to dau--Ann
Brooks 500 acres. Will probated June 17, 1709.
Mary, widow of Major William Boarman, m--John Sanders. Her will
made March 12, 1739, was probated Dec. 17, 1739. It names sons
Benedict, John Baptist and Francis Boarman executors; and
mentions daus--Mary Sly, Elizabeth Hamozly and Clare Shirbin.
Register of Maryland's Heraldic Families pages 153-154
Assembly Proceedings, October November 1682. 393
October 21 1681 U. H. Journal
William Boarman late high Sheriff of St Maries County prays he
may be Allowed in the publick Levy one thousand pounds Tobacco
for Executing William Sewick who was Condemned to be hanged for
Buggery-
William Boarman
And further prays he may be Allowed for the Imprisonment of
George Godfrey who was Committed to my Custody the 3d Day of
August 1681 and reeceved his Lordships Gracious pardon 21
November foll in all 110 Days which at 20 ll of 'Tobacco per
Day. Amounts to the Sum of 2200 of Tobacco
W Boarman
The foregoing Paper was thus Endorsed Vizt
Marriage 1 Sarah LINLE
Children
Mary BOARMAN b: Abt 1660
William BOARMAN b: Abt 1654
Sarah BOARMAN b: Abt 1656
George BOARMAN b: Abt 1658
Benjamin BOARMAN
Marriage 2 Mary MATTHEWS Married: Bef 1674
Children
Anne BOARMAN b: Abt 1675
Marriage 3 Mary JARBOE Married: Bef 1686
Children:
vii. ELIZABETH2 BOARMAN1. m. Francis HAMMERSLEY (Husband) +
Joseph PILE II (Husband)
viii. BENEDICT Leonard BOARMAN1, b. Abt. 16871. m. Anne BROOKE +
(Wife) b. 1691 in Charles County, MD Marriage: 1713/1714 in
Charles County, MD
ix. JOHN BAPTIST BOARMAN1, b. Abt. 16891. m. Elizabeth EDELEN
(Wife) b. About 1699 in Charles County, MD Marriage: 12 NOV 1717
+ Elizabeth LANCASTER (Wife)
x. MARY BOARMAN1.
xi. CLARE Anne BOARMAN1. m. Richard BROOKE (Husband) + Richard
SHIRBIN (Husband)
xii. FRANCIS IGNATIUS BOARMAN1, b. Abt. 17011.
"in 1707 made and oath he was 80 yrs old; Captain in 1668, Major
by 1707
5 children by Sarah Linle, 1 child by Mary Mathews, 6 children
by Mary Jarboe
Maryland Calendar of Wills: Volume 3 page 140
Boarman, William,Charles Co., 16th May, 1708; 17th June, 1709.
To wife Mary, extx., personalty and dwelling plantation,
Boarman's Rest; wife to pay dau. Clare certain money due by debt
of Ephram Leverton, of North Carolina.
To son Benedict and hrs., dwelling plantation, Boarman's Rest,
provided he keep in repair the Chapell (Catholic) which is on
the place; failing which, sd. plantation to pass to next heir.
To son John Baptist and hrs., tract Lanterman and rents which
shall be due from Edward Benson living on the sd. land.
To son Francis Ignatius and hrs., part of St. George's Rest,
formerly belonging to Robert Green.
To daus. Mary and Clare, personalty and about 400 A. where negro
quarter is, being part of the Manor Quarter.
To dau. Ann Brooks and hrs., 500 A. to be taken up by extx. In
event of death of sons John Baptist or Francis Ignatius during
minority or without issue, survivor to inherit dedeased's
portion, and both dying without issue or during minority, their
estate to revert to son Benedict and hrs., and the latter dying
during minority or without issue, his lands to pass to other two
sons afsd. and hrs.
Overseers: Son Benedict, Benjamin Hall, Raphael Neale.
Test: Joseph Pile, John Mudd, John Wathen.
Proven at Portobacco in Chandler Town.
By codicil 17th Jan., 1708, Wm. Boarman, Sr., ratifies his will
as above and states that having formerly sold to Thomas Hagan,
Sr., 80 A., 65 A. appear to be outside of his bounds, and
therefore he bequeaths to sd. Hagan 65 A., part of Lanternam
afsd., which shall be decided upon by Capt. Benja. Hall and Wm.
Boarman. Part 2, 12.
108. 741.
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Bodkin, James, Charles Co., 23rd Aug., 1683; 12th Dec., 1683. To
brother Dominick and hrs., rights of 250 A., “Saturday Work.” To
brother Edward and hrs., sd. land should afsd. brother die
without hrs.; to pass in turn to young. brother Augustine and
hrs., and they dying without issue, to cous. Andrew, son of
uncle Dominick Bodkin, and hrs. To sisters Anne, Jane, and
Ellinor, father Patrick and mother Anasta, personalty. To cous.
James Bodkin, Major William Boarman and Mary his wife, Michael
Foster, Thomas Gavan, Francis Pennington, Thomas Massey, Richard
Hubbard, Charles Quigley and James Ellis, personalty. Exs.:
Clement Hill, Robt. Carville, St. Mary's Co. Test: Patrick
Innes, Francis Greene, Thos. Clarke. 4. 184.
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Maj. William Boarman 32B.247 A CH £304.1.8 £58.13.4 Sep 4 1711
Received from: Richard Lemaster, Jacob Miller, Payments to: Mr.
James Heath, Capt. Thomas Crabb, Alexander Willson, Capt. Walter
Story, Nathaniell Seutte, John Bowling, Lord Baltimore, Madam
Mary Contee, Capt. Thomas Dent, John Sanders, William Balden,
Esq.
Executrix: Mary Sanders, wife of Mr. John Sanders.
Children:
1. William Boarman II b. 1654 Saint Marys, Maryland
2. Sarah Boarman b. 1656 Charles, Maryland
3. George Boarman b. ABT 1658 Maryland
4. Mary Boarman b. 1660 Charles, Maryland
5. Benjamin Boarman b. Maryland
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or Bristol, Gloucestershire, England
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_Thomas HAILE _____________+ | (1710 - ....) m 1748 _Benjamin HAILE ________________| | (1735 - 1794) m 1764 | | |_Elizabeth GATEWOOD _______+ | (1717 - 1764) m 1748 _Benjamin HAILE Jr.__| | (1768 - 1849) m 1811| | | _John FERGUSON (FARGUSON) _+ | | | (1720 - 1768) | |_Katherine FERGUSON (FARGUSON) _| | (1740 - 1842) m 1764 | | |_Sarah_____________________ | (1720 - ....) | |--Benjamin HAILE | (1820 - ....) | ___________________________ | | | ________________________________| | | | | | |___________________________ | | |_Amelia EVANS _______| (1794 - 1880) m 1811| | ___________________________ | | |________________________________| | |___________________________
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Mother: Rebecca HUNTER |
__ | __| | | | |__ | _Joseph HOLMES ______| | (1746 - 1806) | | | __ | | | | |__| | | | |__ | | |--Ann Nancy HOLMES | (1784 - 1819) | __ | | | __| | | | | | |__ | | |_Rebecca HUNTER _____| | | __ | | |__| | |__
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Mother: GUNNORA de CRÊPON of Denmark |
_ROLLO (Hrolfr) "The Dane" Robert I SVERIGE of Rouen_+ | (0854 - 0930) m 0886 _WILLIAM I "Longsword" de NORMANDY 2nd Duke of Normandy_| | (0913 - 0943) m 0932 | | |_LADY POPPA de SENLIS de VERMANDOIS of Normandy______+ | (0872 - ....) m 0886 _RICHARD I "The Fearless" de NORMANDY 3rd Duke of Normandy_| | (0933 - 0996) m 0952 | | | _HEBERT I de BRETAGNE Count of Senlis & St. Liz______+ | | | (0849 - ....) | |_SPROTE de BRETAGNE ____________________________________| | (0915 - 1005) m 0932 | | |_____________________________________________________ | | |--MATILDA de NORMANDY | (.... - 1005) | _HERBASTUS "The Dane"________________________________ | | (0870 - ....) | _HERFASTUS de CREPON of Denmark_________________________| | | (0911 - 1002) | | | |_____________________________________________________ | | |_GUNNORA de CRÊPON of Denmark______________________________| (0936 - 1031) m 0952 | | _OLAF "Mitkg" Bjornsson of Sweden____________________ | | (0885 - ....) |_GYRID Olafsdottir______________________________________| (0920 - ....) | |_INGEBERG Thrandsdatter______________________________ (0885 - ....)
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Mother: Mary Druzilla FOWLER |
Children of Rebecca Pearl and John Gray are:
i. George Robert4 Gray, born August 10, 1847 in Hardin
County, Ky; died Unknown.
ii. Susan Marilda Gray, born January 02, 1850 in Hardin
County, Ky; died May 05, 1870 in Hardin County, Ky.
iii. Mary Nioma Gray, born April 06, 1853 in Hardin County,
Ky; died Unknown.
iv. Margaret Ellen Gray, born January 21, 1855 in Hardin
County, Ky; died Unknown.
v. William Thomas Gray, born Abt. 1857 in Hardin County, Ky;
died August 16, 1861 in Hardin County, Ky.
vi. John Lloyd Gray, born Abt. 1858 in Hardin County, Ky;
died Unknown.
vii. Norrah Anne Gray, born Abt. 1861 in Hardin County, Ky;
died 1914 in Hardin County, Ky.
__ | _John William PEARL ___| | (1741 - ....) m 1762 | | |__ | _James PEARL __________| | (1788 - 1860) m 1811 | | | __ | | | | |_Chistina BAUMGARDNER _| | m 1762 | | |__ | | |--Rebecca PEARL | (1824 - ....) | __ | | | _Zachariah FOWLER _____| | | (1760 - ....) | | | |__ | | |_Mary Druzilla FOWLER _| (1787 - ....) m 1811 | | __ | | |_______________________| | |__
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Mother: Elizabeth "Lizzie" Annie BURDG |
____________________________ | _Winchester RIFFE ___| | (1824 - 1888) m 1849| | |____________________________ | _James Henry RIFFE ______________| | (1852 - 1903) m 1882 | | | _Thomas Patrick MAXWELL Sr._+ | | | (1802 - 1878) m 1822 | |_Lucy Anne MAXWELL __| | (1829 - 1885) m 1849| | |_Frances "Frankey" WHITTEN _+ | (1801 - 1858) m 1822 | |--Loretta Velma RIFFE | (1900 - 1979) | ____________________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |____________________________ | | |_Elizabeth "Lizzie" Annie BURDG _| (1860 - 1908) m 1882 | | ____________________________ | | |_____________________| | |____________________________
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Mother: Sarah ROBINS? OR ROBERTS? |
_Thomas RUCKER ____________+ | (1683 - 1763) m 1710 _Peter RUCKER _______| | (1731 - ....) m 1759| | |_Elizabeth REYNOLDS _______+ | (1690 - 1788) m 1710 _Colby RUCKER ______________| | (1760 - 1852) m 1784 | | | _James COWHERD (COWARD) II_ | | | (1698 - 1756) m 1725 | |_Sarah COWHERD ______| | (1740 - 1808) m 1759| | |_Elizabeth LACY ___________ | (1700 - ....) m 1725 | |--John RUCKER | (1798 - ....) | ___________________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |___________________________ | | |_Sarah ROBINS? OR ROBERTS? _| (1764 - 1844) m 1784 | | ___________________________ | | |_____________________| | |___________________________
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Mother: Martha Ann "Marty" FROST |
________________________ | _Henry SACHSE ____________| | (1790 - ....) | | |________________________ | _William SACHSE "the Immigrant"_| | (1820 - 1899) m 1854 | | | ________________________ | | | | |_Mary KEMPS ______________| | (1800 - ....) | | |________________________ | | |--Daniel Boone SACHSE | (1856 - 1934) | _Thomas FROST Jr._______+ | | (1773 - 1806) | _Benjamin Franklin FROST _| | | (1800 - 1883) m 1818 | | | |_Hannah WILSON _________+ | | (1779 - 1839) |_Martha Ann "Marty" FROST ______| (1833 - 1916) m 1854 | | _Jehu LAWLER ___________ | | (1765 - ....) m 1784 |_Elizabeth LAWLER ________| (1785 - 1840) m 1818 | |_Mary Elizabeth WILSON _+ (1761 - 1850) m 1784
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Mother: Jane E. CLAY |
_Anthony TRABUE\TRABUC "the Immigrant"_+ | (1669 - 1724) m 1704 _John James TRABUE ______| | (1714 - 1775) m 1744 | | |_Magdalene VEREUL\VERRUEIL ____________+ | (1683 - 1731) m 1704 _Edward TRABUE ______| | (1762 - 1814) m 1797| | | _John James DUPUY _____________________+ | | | (1698 - 1775) m 1728 | |_Olympe (Olympia) DUPUY _| | (1729 - 1822) m 1744 | | |_Susannah le VILLIAN __________________+ | (1700 - 1775) m 1728 | |--Martha "Patsy" Green TRABUE | (1803 - 1833) | _Charles CLAY _________________________+ | | (1716 - 1789) m 1741 | _Eleazer CLAY ___________| | | (1744 - 1836) m 1766 | | | |_Martha "Patsy" GREEN _________________+ | | (1719 - 1793) m 1741 |_Jane E. CLAY _______| (1776 - 1845) m 1797| | _______________________________________ | | |_Jane APPERSON __________| (1750 - 1780) m 1766 | |_______________________________________
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