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BOARDMAN
This Thomas Boreman (d. 1579) was a son of William Boreman who lived in 1525 in. Banbury, a more important town near Claydon, England.
Benjamin Franklin's father lived in Banbury.
The surname acquired the tone and spelling of BOARDMAN bORDMAN about the year l6?6?
Mention might be made that MARY G. ENDICO^'-f ( a decendant of ELEAZER and HANNAH (BOREMAN) PUTNAM, wLhe stepmother of HON. NEVILLE CHAMBERLAIN, Prime Minister, whose name became associated with the Munich Agreement and Appeasement.
CAPT. A. P. BOARDMAN, born about 1806, died Aug 7, 1866. Lived ini-New Orleans about 35 years at 158 Clio St. This CAPT. BOARDMAN was the father of CAPTAIN WILLIAM TYLER BOARDMAN.
Capt. William T. Boardman was born June 13? 1834 in Leominster, Mass., died November 26, 1394, buried in Bay St. Louis, Miss.
He married JOSEPHINE RITA LEGNHARD, who was born in New Orleans March 7i 1868; died November 17, 1939 in Bay St. Louis, Miss.
There were three children:	Two	daughters - Josephine Rita Olson and Frances
Ernestine Roland, both deceased, and Louis Leonhard Boardman, who died in
Capt. Boardman had two bfothers (Capt. John A. Boardman) and Perkins Boardman; two sisters:	Mary	Boardman Walden and Carrie Boardman Sadler.
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infancy June 17, 1894, age 29 days.	^


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