Descendants of Henry Boardman



Generation One



1. HENRY1 BOARDMAN was born on 24 September 1777 in Preston, New London County, Connecticut. He married Deborah Bishop, daughter of David Bishop and Deborah Fowler, circa 1804. He married Deborah Bishop, daughter of David Bishop and Deborah Fowler, on 14 November 1806. He married Sabra Boardman, daughter of Benjamin Boardman and Sabra Brown, on 23 October 1823 in Grand Isle, Grand Isle County, Vermont. He died on 17 February 1863 in Winooski, Chittenden County, Vermont, at age 85. He was buried in Greenmount Cemetery, Burlington, Chittenden County, Vermont.
He appeared on the census of 1810 in South Hero, Grand Isle County, Vermont. He appeared on the census of 1820 in South Hero, Grand Isle County, Vermont. He appeared on the census of 1830 in South Hero, Grand Isle County, Vermont. He was a farmer.
     Henry Boardman was listed on 16 September 1850 as the head of a family in Colchester, Chittenden County, Vermont, on the 1850 census. Also living with Henry Boardman was Sabra Boardman, Martha J. Boardman and Louise Maria Boardman.
     Henry Boardman was listed on 24 July 1860 as the head of a family on the 1860 census in Colchester, Chittenden County, Vermont. Also living with Henry Boardman was Sarah Boardman, Ellen Frances Catlin, Henry Theodore Catlin and George Boardman Catlin.

DEBORAH BISHOP was born on 29 April 1779. She married Joel Collins. She died either 3 September 1821 or 6 September 1821. She died circa 1823.
Children of Henry1 Boardman and Deborah Bishop were as follows:
SABRA BOARDMAN was born on 14 September 1787 in Preston, New London County, Connecticut. She married Amos Weeks on 7 April 1805. She died on 26 June 1869 at age 81. She was buried in Greenmount Cemetery, Burlington, Chittenden County, Vermont. Her given name was also recorded as Sarah.
Children of Henry1 Boardman and Sabra Boardman were as follows:

Generation Two



2. ELIZA2 BOARDMAN (Henry1) was born on 6 September 1809 in Vermont. She married Jeremiah Tuttle on 12 May 1830 in South Hero, Grand Isle County, Vermont. She died on 17 August 1862 at age 52.
She and Jeremiah Tuttle appeared on the census of 1840 in Essex, Chittenden County, Vermont.
     Eliza Tuttle was listed on 12 August 1850 as a household member living with Jeremiah Tuttle in Essex, Chittenden County, Vermont, on the 1850 census.
     Eliza Tuttle was listed on 13 August 1860 as the head of a family on the 1860 census in Essex, Chittenden County, Vermont. Also living with Eliza Tuttle was Horace Boardman Tuttle.

JEREMIAH TUTTLE was born circa 1805 in Vermont. He died before 1860. He was also known as Jedediah Tuttle.
Children of Eliza2 Boardman and Jeremiah Tuttle were as follows:

3. NANCY2 BOARDMAN (Henry1) was born on 10 November 1814 in Vermont. She married William B. Adams on 9 September 1832 in South Hero, Grand Isle County, Vermont. She married Samuel Lyman Dwight.

     Nancy Adams was listed on 6 August 1850 as the head of a family in South Hero, Chittenden County, Vermont, on the 1850 census. Also living with Nancy Adams was Sophronia E. Adams.
     Nancy Adams was listed on 20 July 1860 as the head of a family on the 1860 census in Township #3, Mariposa County, California. Also living with Nancy Adams was Jane I. Adams and Sophronia E. Adams. Nancy Dwight was listed as the wife of Samuel Lyman Dwight on the 1880 Census recorded 8 June 1880 in Whitehall, Washington County, New York.

WILLIAM B. ADAMS died circa 1848.
Children of Nancy2 Boardman and William B. Adams all born in South Hero, Grand Isle County, Vermont, were as follows:
SAMUEL LYMAN DWIGHT was born circa 1812 in Vermont. He married Mary Jillson. He died before 1890. His given name was also recorded as S. L. His given name was also recorded as Lyman S. He was a merchant.
     Samuel Lyman Dwight was listed on 23 July 1850 as the head of a family in Whitehall, Washington County, New York, on the 1850 census. Also living with Samuel Lyman Dwight was Mary Dwight.
     Lyman S. Dwight was listed on 23 July 1860 as the head of a family on the 1860 census in Whitehall, Washington County, New York. Also living with Lyman S. Dwight was Mary Dwight.
     Samuel Lyman Dwight was listed on 16 June 1870 as the head of a family on the 1870 census in Whitehall, Washington County, New York. Also living with Samuel Lyman Dwight was Mary Dwight. He was a furniture dealer.

There were no children of Nancy2 Boardman and Samuel Lyman Dwight.

4. HENRY2 BOARDMAN (Henry1) was born on 13 June 1817 in Grand Isle, Grand Isle County, Vermont. He married Louisa Marie Williams, daughter of Alvan Williams and Charlotte Rogers, on 24 February 1840 in Colchester, Chittenden County, Vermont. He married Laura M. Spease, daughter of Johannes Spies and Martha Slater, between 1854 and 1857. He died on 21 March 1900 at age 82. He was buried in N Row 25 Lot 51 Grave 6, Fairwater Cemetery, Metomen, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin.
He also went by the name of Harry. He was also known as Henry Boardman Jr. He was a farmer. He appeared on the census of 1840 in Burlington, Chittenden County, Vermont. He appeared on the census of 1847 in Wisconsin Territorial Census, Town of Alto, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin. He was a farmer.
     Henry Boardman was listed on 20 September 1850 as the head of a family in Alto, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin, on the 1850 census. Also living with Henry Boardman was Louisa Marie Boardman, Charlotte S. Boardman and George Boardman.
     Henry Boardman was listed on 8 June 1860 as the head of a family on the 1860 census in Metomen, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin. Also living with Henry Boardman was Laura M. Boardman, Charlotte S. Boardman, Henry A. Boardman and Henrietta Sophia Boardman.
     Henry Boardman was listed on 7 June 1870 as the head of a family on the 1870 census in Wautoma, Waushara County, Wisconsin. Also living with Henry Boardman was Laura M. Boardman, Henry A. Boardman, Henrietta Sophia Boardman, Ernest D. Boardman, William Seymore Boardman, Francis E. Boardman and Albert Tuttle Boardman. (Census page indexed as Dakota, not Wautoma).
     Henry Boardman was listed as the head of household on the 1880 Census recorded 1 June 1880 in Middlefield Township, Buchanan County, Iowa. Also living in the household: his wife, Laura M. Boardman, his sons, Ernest D. Boardman, William Seymore Boardman, Francis E. Boardman and Albert Tuttle Boardman. He was a farmer on 1 June 1880. He and Laura M. Boardman appeared on the census of 1895 in Milford, Dickinson County, Iowa.

LOUISA MARIE WILLIAMS was born in Canada. She was born on 28 November 1818 in Vermont. She died on 5 September 1854 at age 35. She was buried in N Row 25 Lot 51 Grave 6, Fairwater Cemetery, Metomen, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin. She was also known as Louise.
Children of Henry2 Boardman and Louisa Marie Williams were as follows:
LAURA M. SPEASE was born in August 1828 in New York. She also went by the name of Laury. Her surname was also recorded as Spies. Her surname was also recorded as Spees. Laura M. Boardman was listed as the mother of Ernest D. Boardman on the 1900 Census recorded 2 June 1900 in Melby Township, Foster County, North Dakota.
Children of Henry2 Boardman and Laura M. Spease all born in Wisconsin were as follows:

5. NAPOLEON2 BOARDMAN (Henry1) was born on 30 January 1825 in South Hero, Grand Isle County, Vermont. He was born on 31 January 1825 in South Hero, Grand Isle County, Vermont. He married Mary Louisa Tallmadge, daughter of Nathaniel Potter Tallmadge and Abigail Lewis Smith, on 14 November 1853 in the Cathedral Church of St. Paul the Apostle, Fond du Lac, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin. He died on 21 December 1899 in 39 1/2 Fourth Street, Fond du Lac, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin, at age 74. He was buried in Rienzi Cemetery, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin.
He was also known as Boarman. He was graduated in 1847 in Civil Engineering, Norwich University, Windsor County, Vermont. He was a civil engineer.
     Napoleon Boardman was listed on 26 August 1850 as a household member living with an unknown person in Burlington, Chittenden County, Vermont, on the 1850 census. household of Moses S. Hart, innkeeper. He emigrated circa 1852 from Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin.
     Napoleon Boardman was listed on 28 June 1860 as the head of a family on the 1860 census in Fond du Lac, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin. Also living with Napoleon Boardman was Mary Macy Boardman and Mary Louisa Boardman. He began military service on 14 November 1861 as a Lieutenant 1st Class. Commission in Company A, 2nd Cavalry Regiment Wisconsin. He began military service on 27 February 1864 promoted to Full Captain. Commission in 2nd Light Artillery Regiment Missouri. He ended military service in June 1865. He was described as "5'10"; hair-brown; eyes-gray; complexion-light" on 20 December 1865. He was a civil engineer.
     Napoleon Boardman was listed on 6 July 1870 as a household member living with an unknown person on the 1870 census in Three Rivers, St Joseph, Michigan. household of Charles Hull. He appeared on the census of 1890 in Fond du Lac, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin.

MARY LOUISA TALLMADGE was born on 20 February 1831. She married William A. Baldwin in Battle Creek, Calhoun County, Michigan. She died on 15 February 1893 in New York City, New York, at age 61. She was buried in Rienzi Cemetery, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin.
Children of Napoleon2 Boardman and Mary Louisa Tallmadge both born in Empire, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin, were as follows:

6. ELLEN FRANCES2 BOARDMAN (Henry1) was born on 8 November 1827 in South Hero, Grand Isle County, Vermont. She married George G. Catlin on 3 November 1852 in Colchester, Chittenden County, Vermont.

     Ellen Frances Catlin was listed on 24 July 1860 as a household member living with Henry Boardman on the 1860 census in Colchester, Chittenden County, Vermont.
     Ellen Frances Catlin was listed on 30 August 1870 as the head of a family on the 1870 census in Colchester, Chittenden County, Vermont. Also living with Ellen Frances Catlin was George Boardman Catlin.
     Ellen Frances Catlin was listed as the head of household on the 1880 Census recorded 1 June 1880 in Colchester, Chittenden County, Vermont. Also living in the household:, her son, George Boardman Catlin. Ellen Frances Catlin was listed as the mother of George Boardman Catlin on the 1900 Census recorded 11 June 1900 in Colchester, Chittenden County, Vermont.

GEORGE G. CATLIN was born circa 1823 in South Hero, Grand Isle County, Vermont. His surname was also recorded as Cathin.
Children of Ellen Frances2 Boardman and George G. Catlin both born in Vermont were as follows:

7. MARTHA J.2 BOARDMAN (Henry1) was born on 29 July 1829 in South Hero, Grand Isle County, Vermont. She married Matthew M. Roberts, son of John Roberts and Sarah Smith, on 3 June 1852.

     Martha J. Boardman was listed on 16 September 1850 as a household member living with Henry Boardman in Colchester, Chittenden County, Vermont, on the 1850 census.
     Martha J. Roberts was listed on 3 August 1860 as a household member living with Matthew M. Roberts on the 1860 census in Chateaugay, Franklin County, New York.
     Martha J. Roberts was listed on 11 July 1870 as the head of a family on the 1870 census in Chateaugay, Franklin County, New York. Also living with Martha J. Roberts was Fannie Louise Roberts, Ellen Deming Roberts, John Henry Roberts, Walter Smith Roberts and Sabra Boardman Roberts.
     Martha J. Roberts was listed as the head of household on the 1880 Census recorded 19 June 1880 in Chateaugay, Franklin County, New York. Also living in the household:, her daughters, Ellen Deming Roberts and Sabra Boardman Roberts.

MATTHEW M. ROBERTS was born on 4 May 1829 in New York. He died on 1 November 1865 at age 36.
     Matthew M. Roberts was listed on 25 July 1850 as a household member living with John Roberts in Chateaugay, Franklin County, New York, on the 1850 census. He was a sawyer.

Children of Martha J.2 Boardman and Matthew M. Roberts were as follows:

Generation Three



8. JEWETT WILLIAM3 ADAMS (Nancy2 Boardman, Henry1) has also been reported to have been born on 6 August 1834 in South Hero, Grand Isle County, Vermont. He was born on 6 August 1835 in South Hero, Grand Isle County, Vermont. He married Emma E. Lee, daughter of Uriah M. Lee and Lucia E. (--?--), on 20 January 1878 in Corsicana, Navarro County, Texas. He died on 18 June 1920 in San Francisco, California, at age 84.
He was a store clerk.
     Jewett William Adams was listed on 22 August 1850 as a household member living with an unknown person in Burlington, Chittenden County, Vermont, on the 1850 census. He was a merchant.
     Jewett William Adams was listed on 20 July 1860 as the head of a family on the 1860 census in Township 3, Mariposa County, California. He was a teamster.
     Jewett William Adams was listed on 27 September 1870 as a household member living with an unknown person on the 1870 census in Virginia City, Storey County, Nevada. He was elected from 1874 to 1882 in Nevada Lieutenant Governor.
     Jewett William Adams was listed as the head of household on the 1880 Census recorded 16 June 1880 in Carson City, Ormsby County, Nevada. Also living in the household: his wife, Emma E. Adams, his father-in-law, Uriah M. Lee, his mother-in-law, Lucia E. Lee. As of 1883, he was also known as Governor Jewett William Adams. He was elected from 2 January 1883 to 3 January 1887 in Nevada Governor of Nevada. He was Superintendent of the U.S. Mint from 1895 to 1898 in Carson City, Douglas County, Nevada.
     Jewett William Adams was listed as the head of household on the 1900 Census recorded 1 June 1900 in Carson Township, Ormsby County, Nevada. Also living in the household: his wife, Emma E. Adams.
     Jewett William Adams was listed as the head of household on the 1910 Census recorded 15 April 1910 in Carson City, Ormsby County, Nevada. Also living in the household: his wife, Emma E. Adams, his daughter, Frances R. Adams.
     Jewett William Adams was listed as the head of household on the 1920 Census recorded 2 January 1920 in California Street, San Francisco, San Francisco County, California. Also living in the household: his wife, Emma E. Adams.

EMMA E. LEE has also been reported to have been born on 7 November 1851 in Pennsylvania. She was born in November 1852 in New York. She died on 20 March 1941 in San Francisco, California, at age 88.
     Emma E. Lee was listed on 8 June 1870 as a household member living with Uriah M. Lee on the 1870 census in Union, Union County, New Jersey.

Children of Jewett William3 Adams and Emma E. Lee were:

9. SOPHRONIA E.3 ADAMS (Nancy2 Boardman, Henry1) was born on 24 May 1839 in South Hero, Grand Isle County, Vermont. She married David N. Meacham. She died.
She also went by the name of Sophy.
     Sophronia E. Adams was listed on 6 August 1850 as a household member living with Nancy Adams in South Hero, Chittenden County, Vermont, on the 1850 census.
     Sophronia E. Adams was listed on 20 July 1860 as a household member living with Nancy Adams on the 1860 census in Township #3, Mariposa County, California.
     Sophronia E. Meacham was listed on 30 August 1870 as a household member living with David N. Meacham on the 1870 census in Ward 11, San Francisco, San Francisco County, California. Sophronia E. Meacham was listed as the wife of David N. Meacham on the 1880 Census recorded 8 June 1880 in District 180, San Francisco, San Francisco County, California.
     Sophronia E. Meacham was listed as the head of household on the 1910 Census recorded 20 April 1910 in Oakland Township, Berkeley, Alameda County, California. Also living in the household:, her grandson, John Adams Hillman.

DAVID N. MEACHAM was born circa 1826 in Newton, Sussex County, New Jersey. His surname was also recorded as Machane. His given name was also recorded as David K.
     David N. Meacham was listed on 29 June 1860 as a household member living with an unknown person on the 1860 census in Township #2, Contra Costa County, California. He was a grain dealer. He was a coal merchant.

Children of Sophronia E.3 Adams and David N. Meacham were:

10. CHARLOTTE S.3 BOARDMAN (Henry2, Henry1) was born in March 1843 in Vermont. She married Oscar G. Robbins in 1862.
Her given name was also recorded as Charlotta.
     Charlotte S. Boardman was listed on 20 September 1850 as a household member living with Henry Boardman in Alto, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin, on the 1850 census.
     Charlotte S. Boardman was listed on 8 June 1860 as a household member living with Henry Boardman on the 1860 census in Metomen, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin.
     Charlotte S. Robbins was listed on 5 August 1870 as a household member living with Oscar G. Robbins on the 1870 census in Green Lake, Green Lake County, Wisconsin. Charlotte S. Robbins was listed as the wife of Oscar G. Robbins on the 1880 Census recorded 9 June 1880 in Green Lake, Green Lake County, Wisconsin. Charlotte S. Boardman was listed as the wife of Oscar G. Robbins on the 1900 Census recorded 1 June 1900 in Brandon, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin. Charlotte S. Robbins was listed as the wife of Oscar G. Robbins on the 1910 Census recorded 16 April 1910 in Brandon, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin. Charlotte S. Boardman was listed as the mother-in-law of Frank Edward Jones on the 1920 Census recorded 7 January 1920 in Brandon, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin.

OSCAR G. ROBBINS was born in December 1836 in New York. He died before 1920. His given name was also recorded as Ausker.
     Oscar G. Robbins was listed on 6 July 1860 as a household member living with an unknown person on the 1860 census in Green Lake, Green Lake County, Wisconsin. household of George P. Robbins, age 36. He was a farmer. He was a landlord. He was a dairy farmer.

Children of Charlotte S.3 Boardman and Oscar G. Robbins were:

11. HENRIETTA SOPHIA3 BOARDMAN (Henry2, Henry1) was born on 22 August 1858 in Wisconsin. She married Joseph Franklin Hunt, son of Joseph B. Hunt and Marietta Fairbanks, on 20 January 1878 in Brandon, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin. She died on 4 March 1941 in St. Peter State Hospital, Saint Peter, Nicollet County, Minnesota, at age 82. She was buried in St Peter Cemetery, New Richland, Waseca County, Minnesota.
She also went by the name of Hetty. She also went by the name of Etta.
     Henrietta Sophia Boardman was listed on 8 June 1860 as a household member living with Henry Boardman on the 1860 census in Metomen, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin.
     Henrietta Sophia Boardman was listed on 7 June 1870 as a household member living with Henry Boardman on the 1870 census in Wautoma, Waushara County, Wisconsin. (Census page indexed as Dakota, not Wautoma). Henrietta Sophia Hunt was listed as the sister-in-law of Oscar G. Robbins on the 1880 Census recorded 9 June 1880 in Green Lake, Green Lake County, Wisconsin. Henrietta Sophia Hunt was listed as the wife of Joseph Franklin Hunt on the 1900 Census recorded 1 June 1900 in New Richland, Waseca County, Minnesota. Henrietta Sophia Hunt was listed as the wife of Joseph Franklin Hunt on the 1910 Census recorded 10 May 1910 in New Richland Township, Waseca County, Minnesota.
     Henrietta Sophia Hunt was listed as the head of household on the 1920 Census recorded 6 January 1920 in New Richland Village, Waseca County, Minnesota. Also living in the household:, her daughter, Jessie Louise Anderson, her son-in-law, Helmer Andreas Anderson, her granddaughter, Annette Edna Anderson, her grandsons, Donald Winston Anderson and Harvey Merald Anderson. Henrietta Sophia Hunt was listed as the mother-in-law of Helmer Andreas Anderson on the 1930 Census recorded 25 April 1930 in Otisco Township, Waseca County, Minnesota.

JOSEPH FRANKLIN HUNT has also been reported to have been born on 19 November 1848 in Hartland, Waukesha County, Wisconsin. He was born on 19 November 1848 in Lockport, Niagara County, New York. He died on 14 August 1913 in Waseca, Waseca County, Minnesota, at age 64. He died on 19 August 1913 in Waseca, Waseca County, Minnesota, at age 64. He was buried on 26 August 1913 in St Peter Cemetery, New Richland, Waseca County, Minnesota. His given name was also recorded as J. Frank.
     Joseph Franklin Hunt was listed on 19 September 1850 as a household member living with Joseph B. Hunt in Royalton, Niagara County, New York, on the 1850 census.
     Joseph Franklin Hunt was listed on 15 June 1860 as a household member living with Joseph B. Hunt on the 1860 census in Lyndon, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin. He also went by the name of Frank. He was a day laborer in 1878. He was a laborer. Joseph Franklin Hunt was listed as a lodger in the household of an unknown person on the 1880 Census recorded June 1880 in E. D. 86, Beadle County, Dakota Territory (South Dakota). He was a hotel owner and manager. "In 1898 he quit the farm and purchased the Washburn hotel at this place which he conducted a greater part of the time until 1907." between 1898 and 1907. He was a farmer in 1913.

Children of Henrietta Sophia3 Boardman and Joseph Franklin Hunt were as follows:

12. WILLIAM SEYMORE3 BOARDMAN (Henry2, Henry1) was born on 7 August 1863 in Wisconsin. He married Luella May Edgerton, daughter of Samuel Edgerton and Rose Frances Means, on 17 April 1901 in Spirit Lake, Dickinson County, Iowa. He died on 25 August 1934 in Aberdeen, Brown County, South Dakota, at age 71. He died on 28 August 1934 in Brown County, South Dakota, at age 71. He was buried in Maplewood Cemetery, Iroquois, Kingsbury County, South Dakota.
He also went by the name of Will. He also went by the name of Willie.
     William Seymore Boardman was listed on 7 June 1870 as a household member living with Henry Boardman on the 1870 census in Wautoma, Waushara County, Wisconsin. (Census page indexed as Dakota, not Wautoma). Ernest D. Boardman, William Seymore Boardman, Francis E. Boardman and Albert Tuttle Boardman were listed as the sons of Henry Boardman on the 1880 Census recorded 1 June 1880 in Middlefield Township, Buchanan County, Iowa. He appeared on the census of 1895 in the household of Henry Boardman and Laura M. Boardman in Milford, Dickinson County, Iowa.
     William Seymore Boardman was listed as the head of household on the 1900 census recorded 1 June 1900 Milford, Dickinson County, Iowa, living alone.
     William Seymore Boardman was listed as the head of household on the 1910 Census recorded 8 July 1910 in Hudgins Precinct, Perkins County, South Dakota. Also living in the household: his wife, Luella May Boardman, his son, Orville Ernest Boardman, his daughter, Maybelle Marie Boardman. He was a farmer.
     William Seymore Boardman was listed as the head of household on the 1920 Census recorded 13 January 1920 in Whitney, Perkins County, South Dakota. Also living in the household: his wife, Luella May Boardman, his sons, Orville Ernest Boardman and Russell Levi Boardman, his daughters, Maybelle Marie Boardman and Frances Elaine Boardman.
     William Seymore Boardman was listed as the head of household on the 1930 Census recorded 7 April 1930 in Iroquois, Beadle County, South Dakota. Also living in the household: his wife, Luella May Boardman, his sons, Orville Ernest Boardman and Russell Levi Boardman, his daughters, Maybelle Marie Boardman and Frances Elaine Boardman.

LUELLA MAY EDGERTON was born on 18 October 1880 in Riverton, Fremont County, Iowa. She died on 15 May 1972 in Sioux Falls, Minnehaha County, South Dakota, at age 91. She also went by the name of Lulu. Her given name was also recorded as Lula May. She appeared on the census of 1885 in the household of Rose Frances Edgerton in Riverton, Fremont County, Iowa. She appeared on the census of 1895 in Prairie, Fremont County, Iowa. Luella May Edgerton was listed as a lodger in the household of an unknown person on the 1900 Census recorded 4 June 1900 in Nebraska Sanitarium, College View, Grant Precinct, Lancaster County, Nebraska.
Children of William Seymore3 Boardman and Luella May Edgerton were as follows:

13. FRANCIS E.3 BOARDMAN (Henry2, Henry1) was born circa 1866 in Wisconsin. He married Laura A. Block, daughter of Peter A. Block and Amelia (--?--). He died before 1930.
His given name was also recorded as Frank W. He also went by the name of Frank.
     Francis E. Boardman was listed on 7 June 1870 as a household member living with Henry Boardman on the 1870 census in Wautoma, Waushara County, Wisconsin. (Census page indexed as Dakota, not Wautoma). Ernest D. Boardman, William Seymore Boardman, Francis E. Boardman and Albert Tuttle Boardman were listed as the sons of Henry Boardman on the 1880 Census recorded 1 June 1880 in Middlefield Township, Buchanan County, Iowa. He appeared on the census of 1895 in the household of Henry Boardman and Laura M. Boardman in Milford, Dickinson County, Iowa.
     Frank W. Boardman was listed as the head of household on the 1910 Census recorded 26 April 1910 in La Crosse, La Crosse County, Wisconsin. Also living in the household: his wife, Laura A. Boardman, his daughter, Irene H. Boardman.
     Francis E. Boardman was listed as the head of household on the 1920 Census recorded 14 January 1920 in La Crosse, La Crosse County, Wisconsin. Also living in the household: his wife, Laura A. Block, his daughter, Irene H. Boardman.

LAURA A. BLOCK was born in February 1872 in Wisconsin. Her given name was also recorded as Flora. Her given name was also recorded as Loura.
     Laura A. Block was listed on 4 June 1880 as a household member living with Peter A. Block in New Hampton, Chickasaw County, Iowa, on the 1850 census. Laura A. Block was listed as the daughter of Peter A. Block on the 1900 Census recorded 2 June 1900 in La Crosse, La Crosse County, Wisconsin.
     Laura A. Boardman was listed as the head of household on the 1930 Census recorded 4 April 1930 in La Crosse, La Crosse County, Wisconsin. Also living in the household:, her mother, Amelia Block.

Children of Francis E.3 Boardman and Laura A. Block are:

14. ALBERT TUTTLE3 BOARDMAN (Henry2, Henry1) was born in February 1870 in Wisconsin. He married Myrtle Ethel (--?--) circa 1895. He died on 17 January 1918 in France at age 47. He was buried in Etaples Military Cemetery, Pas de Calais, France.
He also went by the name of Bert.
     Albert Tuttle Boardman was listed on 7 June 1870 as a household member living with Henry Boardman on the 1870 census in Wautoma, Waushara County, Wisconsin. (Census page indexed as Dakota, not Wautoma). Ernest D. Boardman, William Seymore Boardman, Francis E. Boardman and