Person Sheet


Name Jane Neale, N400, F
Father James Neale, M
Mother Ann Gill, F
Spouses
1 William Boarman Jr., B655, M
Birth Date BET AFT 1653 AND 1656
Father Major William Boarman, M (1630-1709)
Mother Sarah Linle, F (~1631-~1669)
Marriage Memo Boarman Web Page 1
Notes for Jane Neale
Boarman Web Page 1
Notes for William (Spouse 1)
Boarman Web Page 1
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Sat, 09 Jan 1999 19:48:30 -0500
"candyw" <candyw@neo.rr.com>

At the risk of sending too much, here is what I have on William
Boarman Jr. in case some of you don't have this book:
>From "Major William Boarman Charles County, Md" by M. L. Donnelly:
"William Boarman (2), the eldest son of Major William Boarman (1) and
Sarah Linle, was born in 1654. In a deposition made in 1714 he
claimed to be 60 years of age (Chnacery Record PL:38). This same
record pertaining to land called "Lanternum" names his father as
William Boarman (1). William Boarman (2) is not mentioned as a son in
his father's will. He is called "my true friend" in his father's
codicil. This means Major William Boarman (1) had sufficiently
provided for his children at the time of their marriage. William
Boarman (2) is named as the eldest son and heir of Major William
Boarman (1), deceased, in a deed (25:45) on 6/25/1713 in Charles
County as trustee for his half-brother Francis Ignatius Boarman (13),
the youngest child of Major William Boarman (1).

The first marriage of William Boarman (2) was to Jane Neale, the
youngest child of Captain James Neale and Anne Gill. William
Boarman, his wife Jane Boarman, and their daughter Jane Boarman (14)
were left legacy in the will of Jane's father, Captain James Neale in
1684 (will 4:40)." William Boarman Jr. and Robert Green were
witnesses to the nuncupative will of their brother-in-law Thomas
Matthews in 1676 (5:163). William Boarman was named as the overseer
for the will of Thomas Mudd (7:265), his brother-in-law, in 1696. On
1/9/1697 Thomas Mudd his nephew chose William Boarman as his guardian
(Chancery 28:157). William Boarman
was one of the executors for the estate of Richard Hobart, the
Franciscan priest in 1698 (Charles Co. will 6:181)

Henrietta Maria Neale Lloyd, the sister of Jane Neale Boarman, named
Jane and William Boarman as her 'sister and brother' in her will
(7:272) in 1697. Sometime after 1697 and before 1701 Jane Neale
Boarman died. William married secondly Mary Pile, daughter of Capt.
Joseph Pile and Mary Turner. On 10/11/1701 William Boarman received
one-fifth of the balance of the estate of Joseph Pile in right of his
wife, Mary, a daughter of the deceased. Mary signed with William
when he conveyed a number of tracts to Benedict Leonard Boarman on
11/3/1719. Willliam witnessed the codicil to his father's will on
1/17/1708. He also witnessed the will of Thomas Hagan/Hagoe of
Charles County, who mentions in his will acreage he bought from Major
William Boarman and William Boarman (14:213). William Boarman wrote
his will (16:67) on 4/5/1720 and it was probated in
Charles County on 5/23/1720. His will (TB#5:67) reads as follows:

I William Boarman of Charles County in the province of Maryland
being in perfect health and memory do constitute and ordain and
appoint this my last will and testament. I bequeath my soul to God
that made me Hoping to obtain mercy at his hands my body to the earth
to be decently buried a the charge of my estate and at
the discretion of my Executrix hereafter named.

Item I give to my Son William Boarman all the Land lying between the
two grate branches which is from the hors Run soe called down to Mr.
Thomas Jameson great Run that his mill stand on with the Swamp line
and head line only reserving for my Loving wife Mary Boarman my
dwelling plantation I now live on and what land -- shall have
occasion for to make her crops and working her servants during life
then to return to my son William and his heirs for ever

Item I give to my son Joseph Boarman all that parcel of land lying
between my son in law Marsham Warran Lyne and ye Lyne of my son
Joshua Gilbert with the head Lyne and Swamp Lyne to him and his heirs
forever also I give to my son Joseph one negro boy named Ignatius one
young horse and one mare three cows and three heifers, six ewes and
six sows one feather bed and furniture

Item I give my son Thomas James Boarman all that parcel of land
beginning at the fork of ye Run and running with ye run to ye out
line of ye mannor and with my son in law Marsham Warrans Lyne all
within these bonds to him and heirs forever also one negro boy called
Chum also one young horse and mare three cows and heifers sixe ewes
and six sows one bed and furniture

Item I give to my daughter Sarah Boarman one feather bed and
furniture and curtains and two pair of sheets one table cloth and six
napkins of Huckaback one pewter casson two dishes six plates and two
silver spoons one Looking Glass of ten shillings price one young
negro woman called Pegge and all her increase one horse and one young
mare three cows and three heifers six ewes and six sows and twenty
pounds sterling money of England to be paid when
Received further it is my will that if my daughter Sarah never
marries but lives a singall life she shall have the orchard where
bettey Prockter lives and sixty ackers of Land joyning to the said
orchard for her life but if she should marry then this to be void

Item I give to my Daughter Jane Boarman one negro Girl called
Henrietta and thirty pounds sterling money of England of the money in
Capt. Thomas Turner's hands one feather bed and furniture three cows
and three heifers six ewes and six sows one young horse and one mare
also it is my will that in case my daughter never marries but lives
singall that then she has sixty ackers of Land in her brother
Joseph's track where she has most mind to have it for her Life butt
if she marries then this to be void

Item I give unto my daughter Mary Boarman one negro girl named Beck
and forty pounds sterling of England one feather bed and furniture
three cows three heifers six ewes and six sows one young horse and
one mare Further it is my will if my daughter should live a singall
life that she shall have sixty ackers of land in her brother Thomas
James track where she has most mind to have it for her Life but if
she marries this to be void

Item Lastly it is my will that all that parcell of Land that lys
between my son in law Josiah Guibert and Joseph great Run be equally
divided between my two sons Joseph Boarman and Thomas James Boarman
the uper part with the plantation that now John Glas lives on to be
my son Joseph Boarman and the Lower part next the swamp for my son
Thomas James Boarman and their heirs
forever

Further it my will that my two son be of age at eighteen but in case
that either of my sons should Dye before they come to age Joseph
Boarman and Thomas James Boarman that then the Survivor shall have
all the Land but in case they both should dye and without issue
lawfully begotten that then my will is their lands may be equally
divided between my three daughters Sarah, Jane, and Mary Also I
appoint my son William Boarman to see that all things is performed in
full as my will expresses and be assistant to his mother and his
brothers and sisters in their affairs Likewise I leave my son William
my best suit of close

Lastly I give all ye residue of my personall estate to my Loving
Wife Mary Boarman whom I appoint constitute and ordain to be my whole
and sole Executrix of this my Last will and testament, Revoking and
making null and void all other wills and testaments in confirmation
of the same I have here underneath sett my hand and seall the eight
of April one thousand seven hundred and twenty
(He signed his name William Boarman, Sr.)

In the first inventory his next of kin were Joseph Pile and Benjamin
Boarman (Accounts 1708-1738:217). When a second inventory was taken,
Benedict Boarman and Francis Ignatius Boarman were given as next of
kin (Accounts 1708-1738:224).

- All of the above from "Major William Boarman" by Sr. Mary Louise
Donnelly I will be curious to see if anyone turns up anything new.

There is much more than this in Mary Donnelly's book, if anyone
wishes I will send them as much as I can type. She has done an
excellent job of documenting all references to Major William Boarman
and all of his descendants nearly to the present generation. I would
also be happy to do lookups.

Candy Wagner
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