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34. Edward Borden

BIOGRAPHY-LAND: Thomas Allen Glenn, PEDIGREE OF RICHARD BORDEN Who removed from the country Kent Old Eng. and settled at Portsmouth, RI; 1637-1638; 617 Witherspoon Building, Philadelphia, Penn. Printed for Private Distribution, 1901; p 4 ; LDS Family History library Film 0990349, p 15; NOTE: Will of father instructs Edward to hold himself content with my tenement of Borden, with 100 acres and tenement at Wike, with such lands as he holds of me by indenture under a false pretence of marriage of Johane daughter of John Aleyn, Baron of the Exchequer.


39. Edmund Borden

Ref: American Publishing House Vol. 84 p 70-225

BIOGRAPHY: Thomas Allen Glenn, PEDIGREE OF RICHARD BORDEN Who removed from the country Kent Old Eng. 1637- 1638 and settled at Portsmouth, R.I ; 1901; 617 Witherspoon Building, Philadelphia, Penn. Printed for Private Distribution; p 9; LDS Family History library Film 0990349, 15 p.

WILL: Testated 13 April, 30 Hen. 8 (1539). I, Edmund Borden of Hedcorn in the Shire of Kent. To be buried in the churchyard of Hedcorn. (Family listed.) Proved 18 June 1539. (Archdeaconry of Canterbury Vol. XXI, Section 9, folio 209).
"The Will of Edmund Borden of Hedcorne [co. Kent], dated 13 April 1539. To be buried in Hedcorn churchyard. To two priests at my burial and to the poor 20s.
To my daughter Joan £5, to be paid to Rauff Champ to her use.
To Maryon, my daughter, £5, to be paid to John Lytle to her use, at the age of twenty years, if they be not married before, or at their marriage.
To Margaret, Alice, and Julyan, my daughters, £5 each, at their ages of twenty years or at their marriages. If any of my daughters die under twenty, unmarried, their legacies are to go to my sons then living.
To Margaret, my wife.
Residue of my goods to Edward, John, and William, my sons, equally.
If my wife is pregnant with a woman child, I give to that child £5.
Executors: Thomas Madocke and John Phylyke."

HISTORY: George Braden Roberts, GENEALOGY OF JOSEPH PECK & SOME RELATED FAMILIES; ; State College, PA. 1955; ; Family History Library Book 929.273 P334r, Fiche 6049146; NOTES: "Much of the Borden information is from the N.E. Hist. & Genealogical Register, Vol.84, pp226-229. The Bordens came from Normandy to England in the eleventh century. They lived in County Kent, for many generations.

MARRIAGE-CHILD-BIOGRAPHY: Genealogy of Borden Family of Shrewsbury, NJ; 1370-1868; typescript of "Borden Scrapbook" & family papers in poss of Charles F. Borden, Shrewsbury, NJ, 1952; p1; LDS Family History Library Film 0858787, item 6;

BIOGRAPHY: Family History Records; ; compiled by Michael S. Cole, [HYPERLINK http://www.thecolefamily.com/hobby/ahnentafel.htm#ahnentafel ] ; ; copy dated 26 Jan 1994 sent to T Mason; NOTES: ("New Eng Hist Gen Reg," Apr 1930, p226)