Name |
James Borden |
Born |
1702 |
Shrewsbury, Monmouth, Colonial New Jersey |
Gender |
Male |
Cared For Nephew, Samuel Borden |
1752 |
Cared for Samuel after the death of their father Benjamin Borden. When Richard Borden died, James Borden, Samuel's nephew, assumed the responsibility. |
Probate |
27 Mar 1762 |
Pilesgrove, Salem, Colonial New Jersey |
2/7 March 1762, Joseph Borden, of Pilesgrove in Salem County, N.J, a yeoman, sold to James Borden, his brother, the property that had belonged to their brother Benjamin. As the oldest son, Joseph Borden became the one to inherit his brother's property. |
Possessions |
1766 |
Evesham, Burlington, Colonial New Jersey |
For sale, at the same time, in 1766, were 2 properties. In Evesham, Burlington Co. for sale by James Borden. The other, property of Joseph Borden, was located in Pilesgrove, Salem Co. NJA 25:55-56. |
Transcription of James Borden's Will |
1 Aug 1771 |
Evesham, Burlington, Colonial New Jersey |
New Jersey Will |
Died |
4 Aug 1771 |
Evesham, Burlington, Colonial New Jersey |
Buried |
Waterford, Camden, Colonial New Jersey |
- Colestown Church Cemetery
|
Person ID |
P1591 |
Woelfel Test |
Last Modified |
19 Jun 2020 |
Father |
Richard Borden, b. 9 Jan 1672, Middletown, Monmouth, Colonial New Jersey , d. 5 Apr 1751, Evesham, Burlington, Colonial New Jersey (Age 79 years) |
Relationship |
natural |
Mother |
Mary Worthley (Borden), b. 7 Apr 1675, Shrewsbury, Monmouth, Colonial New Jersey |
Relationship |
natural |
Married |
7 Apr 1695 |
Bordentown, Burlington, Colonial New Jersey [1] |
Family ID |
F289 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |