Pane-Joyce Genealogy
9652. Nathaniel Boardman. Born ca 1664 in Ipswich, MA. Nathaniel died in Topsfield, MA on 7 Mar 1758.
On 28 Jun 1710 Nathaniel married Abigail Rolfe, daughter of Benjamin Rolfe (ca 1628-Aug 1710) & Apphia Hale (ca 1642-24 Dec 1708), in Newbury, MA. Born on 5 May 1684 in Newbury, MA. Abigail died in Topsfield, MA, on 11 Aug 1749; she was 65.
Their children include:
24824i.
Nathaniel Boardman (9 Apr 1711-26 Aug 1736)
24825ii.
Abigail Boardman (ca 1714-13 Sep 1736)
9653. Thomas Boardman. Born on 14 Jul 1666 in Topsfield, MA. Thomas died in 1751.

Thomas probably settled at Cape Porpus in Maine
9654. Joseph Boardman. Born ca 1670 in Topsfield, MA. Joseph died in Topsfield, MA on 18 May 1737. Occupation: yeoman & house carpenter.

Joseph was town treasurer and selectman in 1715.
17 Feb 1696/7 Joseph married Prudence Foster (7197) , daughter of Isaac Foster (2656) (ca 1630-1 Feb 1691) & Mary Jackson (-2 Nov 1677), in Topsfield, MA.96 Born on 23 May 1675 in Ipswich, MA.120 Prudence died in Topsfield, MA, on 28 Oct 1755; she was 80.
Their children include:
19923i.
Abigail Boardman (8 Sep 1700-5 Oct 1771)
19924ii.
Hannah Boardman (16 Aug 1703-27 Apr 1783)
9655. Hannah Boardman. Born 18 Feb 1670/1 in Ipswich, MA.198 Hannah died in Salem, MA bef 1711.
18 Feb 1692/3 Hannah married Dea. Eleazer Putnam, son of Capt. John Putnam (ca 1627-7 Apr 1710) & Rebecca Prince (-6 Nov 1704), in Salem, MA. Born on 8 Sep 1665 in Salem Village, MA. Eleazer died in Salem Village, MA 25 Jan 1732/3.198 Occupation: Farmer.

Eleazer first married Hannah Boardman, second Elizabeth Rolfe.

From A History of the Putnam Family, pages 70–71:198
   
In the possession of the family in Cortland, N.Y., are [in 1891] papers once the property of Henry Putnam (born 1712) and among them is the following account of his immediate relatives.
    “On Jany. the 25 th 1732/3 Eleazer Putnam Departed this Leife about 16 minutes after 3 O’ the clock in the afternoon in ye 65 year of his age.
    Mother 'Died Jany 2 nd 1752 between 7 & 8 in ye morn”
Again
    “The age of Hannah is 50 [60] in 1749. .
    The age of Eleazer is 54
    The age of Jeptha is 30 [50]
    The age of Samuel is 42.”
Eleazer Putnam lived in Danvers and was more prominent in town and church affairs than his brother James. He settled on a farm north of the Gen. Israel Putnam house and near the Topsfield boundary on the present Preston place. He was a farmer and probably well off.
    Eleazer and Hannah Putnam were admitted to the church in Salem Village, 7 May, 1699, and on 31 Jan., 1717-18, he was made deacon of this church. In 1700 he was chosen tythingman for the Village and again in 1705. He was constable during the year 1708 and surveyor of highways on Topsfield road in 1711.
    In 1690 Eleazer Putnam had been one of Captain William Raymonds company enlisted for the “Canada Expedition.” The General Court thought so well of this command that in 1725 a grant of land was made to the officers and soldiers, or their heirs, in Merrimack. Afterward this grant, being found to be in New Hampshire, was located on the Saco river. During the witchcraft delusion Eleazer Putnam “drew his rapier” and punched at an imaginary devil or two which seemed to be torturing one of the afflicted girls. According to the ancient depositions his thrusts were as effective against the witch as against the French and Indians a couple of years before.
    His will is dated 3 Oct., 1732, and probated 9 Apr., 1733; in it he mentions his wife Elizabeth, his daughter Hannah Peabody and her children, Nathan, Hannah, and Elizabeth; his sons Eleazer and Jeptha and daughter Apphiah Putnam; his sons Samuel and Henry to be executors. An inventory of the estate was returned by Samuel Putuam, executor, 22 Jan., 1733-4.
Their children include:
24826i.
Hannah Putnam (8 Dec 1693-3 Dec 1718)
24827ii.
Eleazer Putnam (8 Sep 1695-18 Jan 1741)
24828iii.
Sarah Putnam (26 Sep 1697-)
24829iv.
Jeptha Putnam (24 Aug 1699-23 Apr 1772)
24830v.
Samuel Putnam (30 May 1707-14 or 15 Dec 1781)
9656. Mary Boardman. Born ca 1673 in Topsfield, MA. Mary died in Rowley, MA on 19 Jun 1716.96
23 Jan 1705/6 Mary married Ebenezer Foster (7172) , son of Abraham Foster (2654) (ca 1621-15 Jan 1711) & Lydia Burbank (7 Apr 1644-), in Rowley, MA.96 Born on 15 Jul 1672 in Ipswich, Essex.96 Ebenezer died in Rowley, MA, on 25 Feb 1718; he was 45. Occupation: husbandman.
Their children include:
19883i.
Jemima Foster (Died soon) (6 Feb 1706/7-12 Mar 1706/7)
19884ii.
Ruth Foster (23 Jan 1709/10-aft 10 Oct 1774)
19885iii.
Moses Foster (5 Oct 1713-)
9657. Wait John Boardman. Born on 23 Aug 1676 in Topsfield, MA.205 Wait John died in Preston, CT, on 2 Feb 1739; he was 62.
On 4 May 1713 when Wait John was 36, he married Mary Billings, daughter of Capt. William Billings (ca 1660-8 Jun 1728) & Hannah Sterry (18 Aug 1672-), in Preston, CT. Born on 24 Apr 1689 in Stonington, CT. Mary died in Preston, CT, on 24 May 1776; she was 87.
Their children include:
24831i.
Eunice Boardman (Died young) (6 Feb 1714/5-)
24832ii.
(infant child) Boardman (Died soon) (15 Nov 1715-20 Nov 1715)
24833iii.
John Boardman (1 Dec 1716-7 Apr 1780)
24834iv.
Hannah Boardman (20 Oct 1718-)
24835v.
Elijah Boardman (13 Mar 1720/1-20 Dec 1759)
24836vi.
Capt. Joseph Boardman (20 Oct 1722-23 Sep 1796)
24837vii.
Mary Boardman (20 Mar 1724/5-2 Feb 1803)
24838viii.
Eunice Boardman (10 Jul 1728-2 Apr 1813)
24839ix.
Lois Boardman (14 Oct 1730-)
9658. David Boardman. Born on 21 Jun 1682 in Topsfield, MA. David died in Preston, CT 1 Feb 1724/5.
9659. Jonathan Boardman. Born on 21 Jun 1682 in Topsfield, MA. Jonathan died in Topsfield, MA, on 3 Oct 1723; he was 41.
9660. Jerusha Boardman. Born on 21 Jun 1683 in Ipswich, MA.
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