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Captain Ambrose Boaden, I

Also Known As: "Bowden", "Boden", "Bawdon", "Bowdon"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Holberton, Devonshire, England
Death: October 16, 1675 (85-86)
Scarborough, Cumberland County, Maine Colony, British Colonial America
Place of Burial: Scarborough, Cumberland, Maine, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Thomas Boaden and Johanna? Boaden
Husband of Marie Boaden
Father of Ambrose Bowden, II; John Bowden, Sr.; Mary Oakman - Adams; Grace Boaden; Richard Bowden and 3 others
Brother of Johanna Boaden

Occupation: Ship's Captain to America, Ferry Master on Spurwink River, Captain
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About Captain Ambrose Boaden, I

Ambrose was captain of the Consent in 1632

Ambrose and Mary settled in Casco Bay ( off Portland Maine) and eventually moved to Scarborough Maine.

Abrose was captain of the Margery in 1642.

From the History of Scarborough:

   “Ambrose Boaden was another of the early settlers under Cammock at Black Point. He had been captain and owner of the vessel in which Cammock came over from England, and had received from him, in part payment for the passage of himself and wife, a lot of land near the mouth of the Spurwink upon which he resided until 1675 the year of his death.* He was for many years the Spurwink ferryman, ans was first appointed such by an order of the Court held at Spurwink at the house of Robert Jordan, July 12th 1658. The following from the records of that Court is the appointment showing the price of ferriage in those days. ‘Ordered yt Mr. Ambrose Boaden shall keepe the Ferry over the Spurwink River to Mr. Robt. Jordan, to ferry passengers from thence as occasion serveth. In consideration whereof the said Boaden is to have 2 pence for every person he ferryeth or carrieth over in prsent pay and 3d for each such pson as hee bookes downe. Ambrose Boaden willingly attempts of the Ferry on ye Tearmes by the Court appoynted.’ He was also one of the Coroner’s jury in the case of Charles Frost who was tride in 1646 for the murder of Warwick Head. This was the second trial for murder within the Province of Maine, and for twenty years the only one recorded. There is nothing further recorded of Boaden’s public services. In 1670 he became blind and remained so until his death in the Spring of 1675. 

“* [footnote] This lot is now the Higgins farm at Black Point. The names of its several occupants from the time of Boaden to the present have been fortunately preserved. Ther are in the order of their succession, Ambrose Boaden, Ambrose Boaden, Jr, Nathan Bedford, Mr. Cauley, Robert Elliot, Roger Perry, David Young, Wm. Watson: The last two were only lessees of the farm, and the ownership passed from the heirs of Perry to Mr. Fergus Higgins, the great grandfather of the present occupant.”



Name: Ambrose BOWDEN Prefix: Captain Given Name: Ambrose Surname: Bowden Suffix: Sr. ("the Immigrant") Name: Ambrose BOADEN Given Name: Ambrose Surname: Boaden 1 Sex: M _UID: C589261B237C874983A745974446EAAA2233 Change Date: 4 APR 2009 Birth: ABT 1589 in Halberton, Devon, England, UK Note:

   from the GDMNH:

"Ambrose,from Holberton, Devon, (whence also John Winter, Peter Hinkson and Geo. Taylor), b. abt 1589, m. 28 Jan. 1624-5 Marie Lethebridge. He was a mariner, apprent. to John Winter who m. Johane Boaden; as master of 'The Margery' brot over Thomas Cammock and recd. in payment a gr. at Higgins Beach, Scarb., but was still making voyages and keeping his family in Holberton as late as 1643. Selectman with Wm. Smith, coroner 1646, gr.j. 1667. Lists 21, 239a, 222c, 232. He became blind ab. 1670, d. Oct. 1675; inv. taken 8 Feb. 1675-6, adm. to Samuel Oakman 5 July 1676. Ch: Ambrose. Agnes, bur. 28 Nov. 1637. Grace, bur. 12 Sep. 1638. John, bp. 2 May 1630. Mary, bp. 27 Oct. 1634, m. 1st Samuel Oakman, b. 1630, 2d Walter Adams(20). Agnes, bp. 3 Nov. 1639, m. John Tenney. Abraham, bp. 11 Sep., bur. 19 Dec. 1641."
1 2 Death: of (killed by Indians) OCT 1675 in Scarborough, Cumberland, ME U. S. A. 1 2 Residence: Scarborough, Cumberland, ME U. S. A. 1 Residence: Halberton, Devon, England, UK 1

"Ambrose,from Holberton, Devon, (whence also John Winter, Peter Hinkson and Geo. Taylor), b. abt 1589, m. 28 Jan. 1624-5 Marie Lethebridge. He was a mariner, apprent. to John Winter who m. Johane Boaden; as master of 'The Margery' brot over Thomas Cammock and recd. in payment a gr. at Higgins Beach, Scarb., but was still making voyages and keeping his family in Holberton as late as 1643. Selectman with Wm. Smith, coroner 1646, gr.j. 1667. Lists 21, 239a, 222c, 232. He became blind ab. 1670, d. Oct. 1675; inv. taken 8 Feb. 1675-6, adm. to Samuel Oakman 5 July 1676. Ch: Ambrose. Agnes, bur. 28 Nov. 1637. Grace, bur. 12 Sep. 1638. John, bp. 2 May 1630. Mary, bp. 27 Oct. 1634, m. 1st Samuel Oakman, b. 1630, 2d Walter Adams(20). Agnes, bp. 3 Nov. 1639, m. John Tenney. Abraham, bp. 11 Sep., bur. 19 Dec. 1641."

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Captain Ambrose Boaden, I's Timeline

1589
1589
Holberton, Devonshire, England
1626
1626
Holberton, Devonshire, England
1630
May 1630
Holberton, Devon , England
1631
October 27, 1631
Saco, York County, Maine Colony, British Colonial America
1634
1634
1635
1635
Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
1637
November 1637
1639
October 1639
Holberton, Devonshire, England
1640
1640