ANDREW BOARDMAN

#40;d. 1616/7) - Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England

(Second Generation - Scales Family)

FATHER
MOTHER
NOT KNOWN
NOT KNOWN



RESIDENCE Andrew lived his life in St. Clement Parish, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England[5].
BURIAL He was buried on 18 February 1616/7 in St. Clement, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England[2,3].
ESTATE "The Will of ANDREWE BORDMAN of Cambridge, co. Cambridge, baker, dated 10 February 1616 [1616/1617]. To my eldest son Richard Bourdman and to my sons Andrewe Bordman, Thomas Bordman, and William Bordman, to each £40 at the age of one and twenty years. If any of my aforesaid four children, viz., Richard, Andrewe, Thomas, and William Bordman, depart this life before they or any of them shall attain to their several ages of one and twenty years, then he or they surviving shall be the others' heir. To my wife Rebecca Bordman my house in fee simple, which I purchased of Thomas Reade of Cambridge, carpenter, to have the same during her life; and after her decease the foresaid tenement or house is to be equally divided amongst my foresaid four sons or so many of them as shall be then living. All the rest of my goods unbequeathed I give unto my said wife, Rebecca Bordman, whom I ordain sole executrix. Proved 19 April 1617. (P.C.C., Weldon, 31.)

[Adapted from the abstract of the will of Andrewe Bordman published in NEHGR 49:497-8 and reprinted in Waters' Genealogical Gleanings in England 2:1077]"[4]

MARRIAGE On 24 August 1605 Andrew married Rebecca WRIGHT, daughter of Mr. Richard WRIGHT (who died in June of 1605) in St. Edward, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England[6,7,8,9,10]. Rebecca was born in 1588 in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England and died in Cambridge, Middlesex co., MA on 17 October 1658; she was 70[5]. Rebecca was baptized in St. Edward, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England on 2 October 1588[2,9].

With her second husband Stephen DAY, son William Boardman and sons Stephen and Matthew Day, Rebecca emigrated to New England in 1638, sailing aboard the John[5,11].


CHILDREN 5. i. Richard BOARDMAN Richard was born in 1607 in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England and was baptized as "Richard Bordman" in St. Clement, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England on 14 September 1607[2,3].
6. ii. Andrewe1 BOARDMAN Andrewe1 was born in 1609 in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England and was baptized as "Andrew Bordman" in St. Clement, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England on 24 November 1609[2,3]. He was buried on 26 November 1609 in St. Clement, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England as "Andrew Buriman"[2,3].
7. iii. Andrewe2 BOARDMAN Andrewe2 was born in 1610/11 in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England and was baptized in St. Clement, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England on 13 January 1610/11 as "Andrew Bordman the younger son"[2,3]. Andrew was a Skinner[5] and married Grace [surname not known].

The will of Andrew Boardman of Norwich, [co. Norfolk], skinner, dated 28 September 1654. To my wife Grace, whome I make executrix. Lands [mentioned] in the parish of St. George Tombland, Norwich. To my daughter Rebecca Boardman. To Lidia Farther, daughter of Thomas Farther. To my brother William Boardman. To my cousin Thomas Brooke and his wife. Supervisors: My kinsman Mr. Thomas Lovering and Mr. William Crabb. Proved in London 9 May 1665. (P.C.C. and Archdeaconry of Norwich)[13]

They had the following children: i. Rebecca
ii. Ann was buried on 28 June 1636 in St. Clement, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England as "Ann Boureman"[2,3].

8. iv. Thomas BOARDMAN Thomas was born in 1612/3 in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England and was baptized in St. Clement, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England on 29 February 1612/3[2,3].
9. v. William BOARDMAN Please see his own page.






GENERATION Great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great (G9) Grandfather
FAMILY NUMBER 3784
SOURCES 1. New England Historic and Genealogical Register. Vols. 1+, (Boston: New England Historic and Genealogical Register, 1845+), [NEHGR], ??:39.

2. Ibid. ??:37.

3. Parish Registers of St. Clement, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England, 1567-1636

4. [NEHGR], ??:36.

5. Ibid. ??:40.

6. Torrey, Charles, New England Marriages Prior to 1700., (Boston: New England Historic and Genealogical Society). [Torrey].

7. DeForest, Louis Effingham, Our Colonial and Continental Ancestors: The Ancestry of Mr. and Mrs. Louis William Dommerich, (New York, N.Y.: The DeForest Publ. Co., 1930), [Dommerich], 52.

8. Paine, Lyman May, My Ancestors: A Memorial of John Paine & Mary Ann May of East Woodstock, Conn., ([Chicago, Ill.]: privately printed, 1914), [Paine (#5)], 59.

9. Parish Register of St. Edward, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England.

10. [NEHGR], ??:38.

11. Ibid. ??:41.

12. Ibid. ??:35-6.

13. Ibid. ??:36-7.

14. Cambridge, Middlesex co., MA Vital Records, [CambVR], II:476.

15. [NEHGR], ??:35.

16. Page, Lucius R., List of Freemen of MA, 1630-1691., [Page-Freemen], 490.

17. [Paine (#5)], 89.

18. Savage, James A., A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England, 1860-1862., (Boston 1860-1862; rpt Baltimore 1955), [Savage], 1:207, 214.

19. [NEHGR], 49:498; 77:311.

20. [Paine (#5)], 69.

21. [CambVR], II:42 [C.R. 1].

22. Ibid. II:475.

23. Watertown, Middlesex co., MA Vital Records, [WatVR], 10.

24. [CambVR], I:73 [C.R. 1].

25. Ibid. II:42.

26. Ibid. II:41.

27. Ibid. I:72 [C.R. 1].

28. [NEHGR], ??:42.

29. [CambVR], II:475 [G.R. 1].

30. Salem, Essex co., MA Vital Records. [SalemVR], I:496 [C. R. 1].

31. [CambVR], I:74 [C.R. 1].

32. Shurtleff, Benjamin, The History of the Town of Revere, (Boston: 1937), [Shurtleff-Revere], 76.

33. Malden, Middlesex co., MA Vital Records, [MaldenVR], 331.

34. Dexter, Henry Martyn and Morton Dexter, The England and Holland of the Pilgrims, (London 1906; rpt. Baltimore 1978), [Dexter], 29.

35. [Savage], 1:214.

36. [CambVR], I:73.

37. [MaldenVR], 7.

38. Boston, Suffolk co., MA Vital Records. [BostonVR or BVR], .

39. [Shurtleff-Revere], 76,84.

40. Ibid. 43.

41. Lynn, Essex co., MA Vital Records, [LynnVR], II:455..

42. [BostonVR or BVR], 28:95.

43. [Shurtleff-Revere], 83.

44. Lewis, Alonzo, The History of Lynn, Including Nahant, (Boston: Samuel N. Dickinson, second edition, 1844), [LynnHist(1844)], 269-270.




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