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- ID: I10988
Name: Charles Sylvester BOARMAN
Surname: Boarman
Given Name: Charles Sylvester
Sex: M
Birth: 24 Aug 1816 in Baltimore, Maryland
Death: 15 Mar 1898 in Boonville, Missouri
_UID: 1DC1ABF9D60CB148BC554F769E12F58A6299
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1. http://www.mdgensoc.org/genealogyfortng/descend.php?personID=I27&tree=boarman_b000
2. http://www.rootsweb.com/~mocooper/Obituary/Obituaries_1890-1899.htm
14 Dec 1898
Dr. Charles S. Boarman
An Eminent Physician Dies
About 8 o?clock a.m. on Tuesday March 15, 1898, at his residence in this city, after a short illness, Dr. Charles S. Boarman died of pneumonia. He was one of the oldest, and best known and most distinguished physicians and surgeons in Central Missouri, but who several years ago, was compelled by advancing age, to retire from active practice. Withal he was an enterprising, public-spirited citizen, a devout member of the Catholic Church and a gentleman of the old school.
Dr. Boarman was born in Baltimore, Maryland, August 24, 1816, and in March 1841 married Miss Eliza A. Smith of Warrenton, Farqular County, Va., who died in this city in 1858. To this union 8 children were born, 6 of whom survive him, namely: John R. Boarman,attorney-at-law, Anaconda, Montana; Rev. Marshall I. Boarman, Jesuit Missionary of St. Louis;Jerome S. Boarman, Springfield, Missouri; Frank B. Boarman, Seattle, Washington; Mrs. R. H.Keith, Kansas City and Mrs. Dr. Chas. Lyon, Montoursville, Penn.
Dr. Boarman located in Boonville in February 1848, but first for a short time in Old Franklin.
In May 1861, Dr. Boarman married Miss Pauline Sloan who survives him. To this marriage four children were born, two sons and two daughters -- Misses Adelaide and Lillie and Messrs. A. R. and Thomas T. Boarman, Texarkana, Ark.
His funeral services occurred at the Catholic Church at 9:30 a.m. Thursday morning. The following persons acting as pallbearers: Active--Thomas B. Steel, R. W. Whitlow, Thomas P.Lester, W. A. Smiley, W. W. Trigg, W. Speed Stephens. Honorary--Dr. J. D. Potts, Dr. R. S. Holman, Dr. F. R. Smiley, Dr. W. H. Cooper, Dr. P. L. Hurt, Dr. C. H.VanRavensway, William Mittelbach and Col. W. F. Switzler.
After solemn and impressive services at the Catholic church conducted by Fathers Kussman, Boarman of St. Louis and Ambrose of Clear Creek (Father Boarman being a son of the deceased)the remains were followed by a large funeral cortege to Walnut Grove cemetery, where they were interred by the side of the remains of his first wife.
At the conclusion of the services at the church Father Kussman delivered a short appropriate and solemn discourse touching the life and character of Dr. Boarman. (Copied from the Boonville, MO. newspaper, the MISSOURI DEMOCRAT .
From MAJOR WILLIAM BOARMAN by Mary Louise Donnelly, p. 115 A portion of the Obituary as published on the front page of WEEKLY ADVERTISER on March 18, 1898.
?Dr. Boarman came to Boonville to live when a young man and being an intelligent gentleman, well schooled in his profession, was early engaged in a successful practice, which he maintained until a few years ago when he retired from active work. He was a skillful physician and his surgery was after the most scientific methods.
We are informed that he placed the first patient in the St. Joseph Hospital in Kansas City. For a time he was surgeon for both the Union and Confederate hospitals in Boonville. He was not only a skilled physician and a good citizen but he was a gentleman of the old school and a pleasant companion.
Last Sunday morning he was suddenly stricken with a pain in his side and immediately announced that he was ill of pneumonia and that it would prove fatal. It was but a few days until he died. Dr. Boarman was one of the most faithful members of the Catholic Church and though growing feebler year by year, he always observed its requirements and attended its services.?
?Rev. Kussman at the close of the Mass preached a beautiful and appropriate sermon in which he reviewed Dr. Boarman?s life as an honorable citizen, a skillful surgeon, and a devout Christian.?
3. 1850 Missouri Census
Boonville, Cooper County
Charles S. Boarman 33 Physician b. MD
Eliza A. " 30 b. VA
Harriet O. " 7 b. MO
Charles S. " 5 b. MO
John R. " 2 b. MO
4. 1860 Missouri Census
Boonville, Cooper County
Boarman, C. S. 43 Physician b. MD
" Harriet E. 17 b. MO
" Charles 14 b. MO
" Robert W. 12 b. MO
" Mary S. 10 b. MO
" Anna I. 8 b. MO
" Marshall I. 6 b. MO
" Frank 4 b. MO
" Jerome S. 3 b. MO
5. 1870 Missouri Census
Kansas City
Boarman, Chas 54 Physician b. MD
" Pauline 32 b. KY
" Emily 27 b. MO
" Mary S. 19 b. MO
" Anna J. 17 b. MO
" Frank 15 b. MO
" Jerome S. 13 b. MO
" Eliza A. 4 b. MO
" Thomas 6 b. MO
" Elizabeth 2 b. MO
" Robinson 8 b. MO
6. 1880 Missouri Census
Boonville, Cooper County
Boarman, C. S. 63 Physician b. MD Father born MD Mother born PA
" Pauline 42 Wife b. KY Father born MO Mother born KY
" Anthony 18 Son b. MO
" Thomas 16 Son b. MO
" Eliza A. 12 Daughter b. MO
" Lily 9 Daughter b. MO
" George 9 Son b. MO
Change Date: 13 Aug 2006 at 14:09:26
Father: Ignatius BOARMAN b: 1784 in Maryland
Mother: Mary KINTZ b: in Pennsylvania
Marriage 1 Eliza Adelaide SMITH b: 1820 in Virginia
Married: Mar 1841
Children
Has Children Harriet Emily BOARMAN b: 1843 in Missouri
Has No Children Charles Sylvester BOARMAN b: 1845 in Missouri
Has Children John Robert BOARMAN b: Oct 1848 in Missouri
Has Children Mary S. BOARMAN b: 1850 in Missouri
Has No Children Anna J. BOARMAN b: 1852 in Missouri
Has No Children Marshall I. (S.) BOARMAN b: 1854 in Missouri
Has No Children Frank B. BOARMAN b: 1856 in Missouri
Has Children Jerome S. BOARMAN b: Oct 1856 in Missouri
Marriage 2 Pauline SLOAN b: 1838 in Kentucky
Married: May 1861
Children
Has Children Anthony Robinson BOARMAN b: 1862 in Missouri
Has No Children Thomas T. BOARMAN b: 1864 in Missouri
Has No Children Adelaide Eliza BOARMAN b: 1866 in Missouri
Has No Children Elizabeth Lillian BOARMAN b: 1868 in Missouri
Has No Children George BOARMAN b: 1871 in Missouri
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