Box 88
Contains 49 Results:
Boardman, Frederick Alexander to Boardman, Cornelia E.
Sub-Series 3.1.4
Boardman, Frederick Alexander to Boardman, Cornelia E., 1851
Sub-Series 3.1.4
Boardman, Frederick Alexander to Schroeder, John Frederick (1807-1857), 1861 Jan 23
Sub-Series 3.1.4
Boardman, Frederick Alexander to Boardman, William Whiting, 1854
Sub-Series 3.1.4
Boardman, Frederick Alexander to uncle [Boardman, William Whiting], 1854 Apr 14
Sub-Series 3.1.4
Boardman, Frederick Alexander to Wright, Cornelia E. Schroeder, 1883 Jul 17
Sub-Series 3.1.4
Boardman, Henry Mason (1797-1846) and Boardman, Sarah to Boardman, Cornelia E., 1842 Apr 3
Sub-Series 3.1.5
Boardman, Henry Mason (1797-1846) and Boardman, Sarah to Shroeder, Caroline Maria Boardman, 1843 Oct 8
Sub-Series 3.1.5
Henry Mason Boardman (1797-1846) was the second child of Elijah Boardman and Mary Anna Whiting. He was educated at local schools and occupied himself with family business. He married Sarah Hall Benham, daughter of Benjamin Benham of New Milford, in 1818. The couple removed to Boardman, Ohio and went on to have four children. Boardman superintended his father’s land transactions. He organized a parish church for the town, and oversaw the construction of a church building.
Boardman, Henry Mason (1797-1846), bills and receipts
Sub-Series 3.1.5
Henry Mason Boardman (1797-1846) was the second child of Elijah Boardman and Mary Anna Whiting. He was educated at local schools and occupied himself with family business. He married Sarah Hall Benham, daughter of Benjamin Benham of New Milford, in 1818. The couple removed to Boardman, Ohio and went on to have four children. Boardman superintended his father’s land transactions. He organized a parish church for the town, and oversaw the construction of a church building.
Boardman, Henry Mason (1797-1846), obituary, 1846
Sub-Series 3.1.5
Henry Mason Boardman (1797-1846) was the second child of Elijah Boardman and Mary Anna Whiting. He was educated at local schools and occupied himself with family business. He married Sarah Hall Benham, daughter of Benjamin Benham of New Milford, in 1818. The couple removed to Boardman, Ohio and went on to have four children. Boardman superintended his father’s land transactions. He organized a parish church for the town, and oversaw the construction of a church building.