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Charles Boren

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Charles Boren

Birth
Cecil County, Maryland, USA
Death
1810 (aged 88–89)
Trigg County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Cadiz, Trigg County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
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Son of William Boren and Sarah Elizabeth Larkin Boren

Married Mary Brashears Boren in Cecil County, Maryland


Known Children with Mary Brashears

Bazel Boren
Stephen Boren
William Boren
Moses Boren
John Boren
Jeremiah Boren
Charles Boren, Jr.


Information obtained from Kerry Ross Boren

http://genforum.genealogy.com/boren/messages/1333.html

Charles Boren died in Trigg County in 1810 at the age of 90 and is believed to have been the first to be buried in Boren Cemetery near Linton. Stephen either inherited or claimed part of his father's land. Stephen married Charity Colson (1791-1870) in 1809. She was d/o Sanders Colson and Bathseba Futrell. Stephen and Charity had three known children: Clarissa, Alfred & Bradley Bailey Boren. Stephen Boren died at Roaring Springs in 1843 and was buried near his father in the Boren Cemetery; Charity joined him there 27 years later. None of their graves are marked.


Charles was the husband of Mary (Brashear) Boren
Son of William Boren and Sarah Elizabeth Larkin Boren

Married Mary Brashears Boren in Cecil County, Maryland


Known Children with Mary Brashears

Bazel Boren
Stephen Boren
William Boren
Moses Boren
John Boren
Jeremiah Boren
Charles Boren, Jr.


Information obtained from Kerry Ross Boren

http://genforum.genealogy.com/boren/messages/1333.html

Charles Boren died in Trigg County in 1810 at the age of 90 and is believed to have been the first to be buried in Boren Cemetery near Linton. Stephen either inherited or claimed part of his father's land. Stephen married Charity Colson (1791-1870) in 1809. She was d/o Sanders Colson and Bathseba Futrell. Stephen and Charity had three known children: Clarissa, Alfred & Bradley Bailey Boren. Stephen Boren died at Roaring Springs in 1843 and was buried near his father in the Boren Cemetery; Charity joined him there 27 years later. None of their graves are marked.


Charles was the husband of Mary (Brashear) Boren


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