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The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 25page 10
Mrs. Eva Florella Smith Borden.DAR ID Number: 24025 Born in Richland, Michigan. Wife of Samuel Church Borden. Descendant of James Smith, Deacon Joseph Hoar, Capt. Joseph Hoar, Jr., Noah Hitchcock, all of Massachusetts; Capt. Benjamin Bissell, Elijah Bissell, David Soper, Capt. Epaphras Loomis and Levi Thrall, all of Connecticut. Daughter of Samuel T. Smith (1814-71) and Mary Loomis Bissell (1816-68), his wife, m. 1847. Granddaughter of Robert Smith, Jr., and Hannah Hoar, his wife; Elijah N. Bissell (b. 1791) and Florella Loomis (1794-1863), his wife, m. 1815. Gr.-granddaughter of Robert Smith and Margaret McWhorter, his wife; Joseph Hoar, Jr., and Mary Hitchcock, his wife; Elijah Bissell and Rachel Cook Soper (1772-1846), his wife, m. 1789; Ira Loomis (1770-1841) and Mary Thrall (b. 1776), his wife, m. 1793. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of James Smith and Margaret Brown, his wife; Joseph Hoar and Deborah Colton, his wife; Benjamin Bissell and Mary Strong (1719-1806), his wife, m. 1745; Epaphras Loomis and Mary Hill (1735-1813), his wife, m. 1755; Noah Hitchcock and Mary, his wife; David Soper and Rachel Cook, his wife, m. 1764; Levi Thrall and Mary Whiting, his wife. [p.10] James Smith, (1692-1776), served as selectman of Palmer, Mass., where he died. Deacon Joseph Hoar, (1707-97), was a member of the Committee of Grievance, of Brimfield. Joseph Hoar, Jr., (1740-1816), entered the army as ensign; served as lieutenant in the Burgoyne campaign and was promoted for bravery. He was born in Brimfield, Mass., where he died. Noah Hitchcock, (1715-99), served from Brimfield in the militia. Also Nos. 1797, 20860, 23646. Benjamin Bissell, (1719-90), served on war committees of Torrington to provide for soldiers' families. Elijah Bissell, (1762-1825), served, 1781, as a private from Torrington. David Soper served in Sheldon's Continental Dragoons. He was born, 1738, in Torrington. Also No. 8935. Epaphras Loomis, (1732-1812), was appointed captain to join the Continental army at New York, 1776. His sons Epaphras, Wait and Remembrance served in his company. He was born in Torrington; died in Winchester. Also Nos. 6914, 10083, 11552, 12960. Levi Thrall served as a private in the Connecticut militia. He was born, 1749, in Torrington, Conn.
Groom's name: Samuel C. Borden
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Groom's age: 28 years
Groom's birth year: 1852
Groom's birthplace: Lee Co., Illinois
Bride's name: Eva F. Smith
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Bride's age: 26 years
Bride's birth year: 1854
Bride's birthplace: Richland
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Marriage date: 22 Sep 1880
Marriage place: Richland, Kalamazoo, Michigan
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Film number: 2342466
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Digital GS number: 4207610
Image number: 186
Reference number: v 2 p 96 rn 4263
Collection: Michigan Marriages 1868-1925
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