Waymon Lewis Borden b.
12/17/1909 at Tiadaghton, PA d. 9/25/2001
m. Lucille Sticklin 4/12/1933. Lucille died of pneumonia 1/17/1937. 2 Children
1. Vivian Lucille b.
9/2/1933 d.
2. Arnold b. 9/16/1935 d. 8/29/2008
m. Emiline G. Priset 7/29/1938 ( b. 2/5/1916
d. ) 4 Children
1. Richard Irving b.
2/11/1939 d. 6/15/2009
2. Keith Ransford b. 7/8/1941
d. 7/4/1950
3. Carl Lewis b. 2/24/1943
d.
4. Nancy Lee b. 1/9/1951
d.
Waymon Borden - Parents
Irvin D. Borden b.
2/28/1871 d. 12/ 1950 Delmar Township Tioga Co. PA
m. Nina Belle
Taylor 1896 b. 2/15/1878 d. 3/22/1940 8 Children
1. Glenn b. 12/14/1896
d. 9/25/1911 Typhoid Fever
2. Hilda
A. b. 12/5/1898 d. 1/28/1950 Cancer
3. Wayne
S. b. 12/27/1899 d. ?
4. Charles
A. b. Jan. 1901 d. 1/14/1926 Pneumonia
5. Charlotte
E. b. 9/12/1903 d. ?
6.
Ransford b. 5/18/1907 d. 2/2/1926 Pneumonia
7. Waymon L. b. 12/17/1909
d. 9/25/2001
8. Ralph b. 11/30/1914 d. ?
From RootsWeb -
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ID: I204
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Name: Irvin D.
Borden
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Sex: M
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Birth: FEB 1871 in
PA
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Death: 1950
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Note:
1900 - June
26 - census - South Delmar:
Irven Borden, b. Feb. 1871, age 29, married 4 years, b. PA, dad b. PA, mom b. NY, farm free of mortgage
Belle, b. Feb. 1878, age 22, married 4 years, mother of 3 with 3 living, she and parents b. PA
Glen E., son, b. Dec. 1896, age 3, b. PA
Hilda A., dau., b. Dec. 1898, age 1
Wayne, son, b. Dec. 1899, age 6/12
1910 - May 5 - census - Tiadaghton Hill Road - Delmar Twp.:
Irvin Borden, age 39, married once, married 14 years, farmer, farm free of mortgage
Nina, wife, age 33, married once, married 14 years, mother of 8 with 7 living
Glen G., age 12
Hilda A., age 11
Wayne D., age 10
Charles A., age 8, b. PA
Charlotte E., age 7, b. PA
Ransford V., son, age 1
Wayman L., son, age 3/12
1930 - April 2 - census - South Delmar Twp.:
Irvin Borden, radio in home, age 59, married at age 23, b. PA, dad b. PA, mom b. NY, crop farmer
Belle H., wife, age 52, married at age 17, she and parents b. PA
Wayman, son, age 20, single, b. PA, farm laborer
Ralph, son, age 17, b. PA
1940 - Nina Belle Taylor Borden died; she was buried in West Branch Cemetery in Delmar Twp.
1950 - Irvin D. Borden died; he was buried in West Branch Cemetery in Delmar Twp.
Irven Borden, b. Feb. 1871, age 29, married 4 years, b. PA, dad b. PA, mom b. NY, farm free of mortgage
Belle, b. Feb. 1878, age 22, married 4 years, mother of 3 with 3 living, she and parents b. PA
Glen E., son, b. Dec. 1896, age 3, b. PA
Hilda A., dau., b. Dec. 1898, age 1
Wayne, son, b. Dec. 1899, age 6/12
1910 - May 5 - census - Tiadaghton Hill Road - Delmar Twp.:
Irvin Borden, age 39, married once, married 14 years, farmer, farm free of mortgage
Nina, wife, age 33, married once, married 14 years, mother of 8 with 7 living
Glen G., age 12
Hilda A., age 11
Wayne D., age 10
Charles A., age 8, b. PA
Charlotte E., age 7, b. PA
Ransford V., son, age 1
Wayman L., son, age 3/12
1930 - April 2 - census - South Delmar Twp.:
Irvin Borden, radio in home, age 59, married at age 23, b. PA, dad b. PA, mom b. NY, crop farmer
Belle H., wife, age 52, married at age 17, she and parents b. PA
Wayman, son, age 20, single, b. PA, farm laborer
Ralph, son, age 17, b. PA
1940 - Nina Belle Taylor Borden died; she was buried in West Branch Cemetery in Delmar Twp.
1950 - Irvin D. Borden died; he was buried in West Branch Cemetery in Delmar Twp.
Irvin D. Borden Parents
Charles A. Borden b. 1846
Delmar Township Tioga Co. PA d.
5/7/1921
m. Amelia Palmer b. 1853
d. 9/18/1946 5 Children
1. Irvin D. b.
2/28/1871 d. Dec. 1950
2. Llewellyn b. 1873
d. 1941
3. Jennie b. 1875
d. Sept. 1892 Diphtheria
4. Earl b. 1881
d. July 1920 Diphtheria
5. Katie b. 1895
d. 1903 Diphtheria
Charles A. Borden Parents
Ansel Borden b. 4/26/1804 Massachusetts d. ?
m. Anna Hardy b. 3/18/1815
d. ? 7 Children all born in Tioga Co. PA
1. Armenia b. 1836
2. Alvin b. 1838
3. Palmer b. 1841
d. 1889 (drowned in June flood at Wellsboro Jct.)
4. William b. 1843
d.1877
5. Charles b. 1846 d. 1921
6. Clarissa b. 1849
d. 1893
7. Seldon G. b. 11/2/1856 d. 8/24/196
Different sources give different dates, information for below. Not sure of the connections. There are two Selden's and two Samuel's.
Ansel Borden Parents
Selden (Seldon) Borden b. 1765 New Hampshire? d. 1858 Charleston PA
m. Hannah Cleveland b. d.
7 Children
1. Rachel b. 12/25/1789 d.?
2. Betsey b. 4/23/1792
d.?
3. Roswell b. 8/3/1794
d. 2/16/1856 Buried in Old
Charleston Cemetery
4. Selden b. 2/18/1797
d. 12/1/1845
5. Amanda b. 1/31/1802
d. ?
6. Ansel b.
4/26/1804 d?
7. Clarissa b. 6/25/1787
d. ?
Selden was a Revolutionary soldier, volunteered in 1781.
Number #S 45603 and the
family record contained on page 268 Volume 1, The Genealogy of The Cleveland
Families by Edmund Cleveland.
Selden Borden enlisted
in the Continental Service in February 1781 in the town of Granvil in Capt.
Haskill’s Company; Col.Shepherd’s Regiment, and General Patterson’s Brigade in
The Massachusetts Line for the term of three years and received his discharge
at the expiration of said three years and a copy of his discharge is now in the
office of the Secretary of War. A certificate of Pension was issued 12th November
1818 and sent to Elisha Huntley, Esq. , of Alstead, New Hampshire . Addresses
given in his pension record are Keene, New Hampshire from November 12th 1818
to 31st July 1822 and in Gilsum, Cheshire Co., N. H.
He bought a 200 acre
farm.
The History of Surry,
Cheshire County, New Hampshire lists six chi: Rachel; Betsey; Roswell; Selden;
Amanda; and Ansil. His wife was Hannah Cleveland. The Genealogy of the
Cleveland Family gives us the following record:
Seldon Borden dies
September 1858 in Tioga County, Pennsylvania. He married 8th September
1785 to Hannah Cleveland, daughter of Hopestill Cleveland (also reference Vital
records of Palmer, Massachusetts )
From here on I'm not sure how they are connected.
Selden Borden Parents ?
Selden Borden Parents ?
Samuel Borden b. 1735
d. 12/16/1812 Gilsum NH
m.
? 7
Children
1. Selden b. 1765 d. 1858
2. John b. 8/25/1768
d. ?5/12/1843 Delmar Tioga Co PA
3. Samuel Jr.
4. Polly b. 11/21/1761
Massachusetts d. 9/18/1806
5. Susannah b. 10/15/1776
d. 1/15/1800 Butler Cemetery PA
6. Hannah b. 1768
7. Sally b. ?
d/ 1801 Vermont
From History of Gilsum - Samuel Borden died a short time after he rode horseback from Charleston Pa or Ohio to Duary NH of lung fever at the home of a Mr. Butler. Samuel Jr. was a soldier in the Revolutionary War. He was taken prisoner and escaped and got lost in the woods. He starved to death and was found partly devoured by wild beasts.
John Borden - Born in England? 8/25/1768 d. 5/12/1843
m. Anna Butler 8/20/1789 b. 2/12/1758 d. 9/1/1850 7
Children
1.
Mitty ?
2.
Samuel b. 5/20/1790 (from FamilySearch.org) d.
Jan. 1814 War of 1812
3.
Sally
4.
Lucy
5.
Benjamin B.
6.
John
7.
Anna
Reference: page 427 Gilsum Genealogies by Silvanus
Hayward in History of Gilsum; additions and corrections; family records and
cemetery records added to the Bible record.
Benjamin Butler Borden, son of John and Anna (Butler) Borden was born 20 August 1796; married 17 November 1819 to Hannah Parrish born N.Y. 13 June 1800, daughter of Samuel & Elizabeth Parrish. Benjamin Butler Borden died 29th October 1881 and Hannah his wife died 31st March 1861. The above including Samuel & Elizabeth Parrish are buried in Butler Cemetery located at Stony Fork, Delmar Township, Tioga county, Pennsylvania. In Delmar Twp., prior to 1818.
History of Tioga Co.
Samuel enlisted in war of 1812, started for Hackett's
Harbor and died at French's Mill, NY
John was a Methodist Preacher. Resided in Addison NY. He had four children, Bradford, Louisa,
Margaret, Sarah.
History of Gilsum NH
John Borden came to Gilsum about 1794 and lived awhile at the
lower village and on the place by the Loveland Mill. In 1803 he came to this place where he
resided several years.
John Borden removed from Gilsum NY to Monson, Mass. about 1812 and
in June 1814 to Lebanon, NY, where he cleared a spot and built a house. In 1818 he moved to Delmar, Pa. where he took
up a piece of land and went to chopping and clearing again. Here he remained until his death in 1843.
Benjamin Butler Borden, son of John, writes "I cut a little
hole in the woods, built a log house, and moved into it March 23, 1820. Many big hemlocks did I cut by moonlight, the
wolves howling all around the while. It
is said that poverty is the mother of invention and as we began poor in the
world, we were compelled to do all within ourselves we could. My wife having
children to care for, and spinning and churning to do, would spin on the little
wheel, churn, and rock the cradle all at the same time. All my five sons enlisted and served their
country well."
From History of Gilsum by Silvanus Hayward "Samuel Borden died a short time after he rode horseback from Charlestown PA or Ohio to Durry NY of lung fever at the home of a Mr. Butler Samuel Jr. was a soldier in the Revolutionary War. He was taken prisoner and escaped and got lost in the woods. He starved to death and was found partly devoured by wild beasts. Selden was a Revolutionary soldier. Volunteered in 1781."
History of Gilsum - Member of Methodist Church between 1861 and 1874 list Ansel Borden and Mrs. Selden Borden February 11, 1806 list of signatures for the Constitution for a Baptist Society are John Borden and Selden Borden. Blacksmiths' shops - John Borden made nails in a shop.
That's all I have. Things get murky in the 1700-1800's with so many having the same first names. All of the above though ended up living in and around Wellsboro and were related in some way.
That's all I have. Things get murky in the 1700-1800's with so many having the same first names. All of the above though ended up living in and around Wellsboro and were related in some way.
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