Western Pennsylvania Genealogy
Compiled by Douglas H. Lusher


Family Group Record



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William Boardman and Eliza A. T. Sampsell




Husband William Boardman 1

           Born: 15 Jan 1866 - Venango Co, PA 1
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         Father: Robert Boardman (1842-1909) 2
         Mother: Alice Whittle (Abt 1836-1885) 3


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Wife Eliza A. T. Sampsell 4

           Born: 17 Jan 1868 - Oil City, Venango Co, PA 5
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         Father: Henry H. Sampsell (1832-1902) 5
         Mother: Margaret Anna Disher (1840-1890) 5




Children
1 F Eva Luella Boardman 5

           Born: 10 Feb 1887 5
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           Died: 28 Jan 1890 5
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         Spouse: Did Not Marry


2 M Frederick Boardman 5

           Born: 25 Sep 1888 5
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3 M Ivan Boardman 5

           Born: 24 Oct 1893 5
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           Died: 15 Dec 1893 5
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         Spouse: Did Not Marry


4 M Clarence Boardman 5

           Born: 24 Nov 1897 5
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General Notes: Husband - William Boardman


He was reared in Oil City, PA, where he obtained a public school education. From the time he was ten years old he assisted his father with work about the oil fields, attending to the pumping at his father’s wells up to the age of sixteen years, after which he was engaged as machinist. He served one year at the trade in Joseph Reid’s establishment, was at Bradford with Bovard & Seyfang one year, a year in the Oil City Boiler Works and a year in the Oil City shops of the B. N. Y. & P. railroad, acquiring an all-around knowledge of machine work, for which he was well adapted by nature and inclination. For two and a half years he was in the Pittsburgh & Western railroad shops at Foxburg, Clarion County, upon his return to Oil City entering the employ of the National Transit Company, with whom he formed an association that continued for twenty-six years, until his retirement. He gave his support to Grace M. E. Church and his political allegiance to the Prohibition Party, whose principles were in accord with his own views. Fraternally he was affiliated with Oil City Tent, No. 21, K. O. T. M. [HVC 1919, 889]

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Sources


1 Charles A. Babcock, Venango County, Pennsylvania, Her Pioneers and People (Chicago, IL: J. H. Beers & Co., 1919), Pg 889.

2 Charles A. Babcock, Venango County, Pennsylvania, Her Pioneers and People (Chicago, IL: J. H. Beers & Co., 1919), Pg 740.

3 Charles A. Babcock, Venango County, Pennsylvania, Her Pioneers and People (Chicago, IL: J. H. Beers & Co., 1919), Pg 741.

4 Charles A. Babcock, Venango County, Pennsylvania, Her Pioneers and People (Chicago, IL: J. H. Beers & Co., 1919), Pg 890, 741.

5 Charles A. Babcock, Venango County, Pennsylvania, Her Pioneers and People (Chicago, IL: J. H. Beers & Co., 1919), Pg 890.


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