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Margaret Offing Boreman

Birth
Claydon, Cherwell District, Oxfordshire, England
Death
25 Nov 1679 (aged 68–69)
Ipswich, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
Ipswich, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA Add to Map
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Margaret married Thomas Boreman, August 17, 1630, at St. Helens, Bishopsgate, London, England. In the marriage record is where her last name is found. It is not known if she was from Claydon or London. They evidently were married just prior to leaving for America.

All of their known children were born in Massachusetts.

Thomas Boremen married at St. Helen's Bishopgate, London, 17 Aug 1630, Margaret Offing (the entry for this marriage in the original parish register did not include the words "and Cordwayner of London," for whom Thomas provided in a deed dated 26 Feb 1661/2. They came to Massachusetts Bay in 1634 & settled in Ipswich MA.She was living 30 June 1676 when she made her mark to an agreement & she was probably the "Mrs. Borman" who died at Ipswich 25 Nov 1679.
They had five children: Daniel, Mary Kinsman, Martha Low, Thomas, & Joanna Fellows.
Source: Anderson's Great Migration Study Project.
Margaret married Thomas Boreman, August 17, 1630, at St. Helens, Bishopsgate, London, England. In the marriage record is where her last name is found. It is not known if she was from Claydon or London. They evidently were married just prior to leaving for America.

All of their known children were born in Massachusetts.

Thomas Boremen married at St. Helen's Bishopgate, London, 17 Aug 1630, Margaret Offing (the entry for this marriage in the original parish register did not include the words "and Cordwayner of London," for whom Thomas provided in a deed dated 26 Feb 1661/2. They came to Massachusetts Bay in 1634 & settled in Ipswich MA.She was living 30 June 1676 when she made her mark to an agreement & she was probably the "Mrs. Borman" who died at Ipswich 25 Nov 1679.
They had five children: Daniel, Mary Kinsman, Martha Low, Thomas, & Joanna Fellows.
Source: Anderson's Great Migration Study Project.


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