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Katherine Bowne Borden Mount

Birth
Kent, England
Death
1705 (aged 63–64)
Middletown, Monmouth County, New Jersey, USA
Burial
Middletown, Monmouth County, New Jersey, USA Add to Map
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George Mount was a constituent member of the church in 1868. There is no grave stone or record of his burial but as a member of the church it is possible he was buried here and Katherine at a later date.

Katherine and George were the parents of:

Mathias/1658 m. Mary Wall
Katherine/1660 - death abt 1702 Cranbury, NJ (unconfirmed)
Richard/1665 m. Rebecca Wall

There is a lot of confusion as to just what Katherine's maiden name was.

(Stilwell, Historical & Genealogical Miscellany):

In 1672, George Mount's name was coupled together with Benjamin Borden in the purchase of lands from the Indians at Middletown, and again, in 1676, the same individuals, George Mount and Benjamin Borden, received patents for lands adjacent to each other in Cohansey, West Jersey. This intimate association raised a hope in the minds of some that the maiden name of the wife, or the mother of George Mount, was perhaps Borden, but a study of the wills of Matthew Borden, of Hedcorn, England, and his two emigrating sons, Richard and John, eliminates any such conclusion, and we are forced to decide that the intimate relations of Mount and Borden were based upon friendship and not kinship.
George Mount was a constituent member of the church in 1868. There is no grave stone or record of his burial but as a member of the church it is possible he was buried here and Katherine at a later date.

Katherine and George were the parents of:

Mathias/1658 m. Mary Wall
Katherine/1660 - death abt 1702 Cranbury, NJ (unconfirmed)
Richard/1665 m. Rebecca Wall

There is a lot of confusion as to just what Katherine's maiden name was.

(Stilwell, Historical & Genealogical Miscellany):

In 1672, George Mount's name was coupled together with Benjamin Borden in the purchase of lands from the Indians at Middletown, and again, in 1676, the same individuals, George Mount and Benjamin Borden, received patents for lands adjacent to each other in Cohansey, West Jersey. This intimate association raised a hope in the minds of some that the maiden name of the wife, or the mother of George Mount, was perhaps Borden, but a study of the wills of Matthew Borden, of Hedcorn, England, and his two emigrating sons, Richard and John, eliminates any such conclusion, and we are forced to decide that the intimate relations of Mount and Borden were based upon friendship and not kinship.


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