| Slave Owner-shared | Abt 1662 | (Major William Boarman) Given Eleanor Butler, born say 1660, was A white woman imported to MD by Lord Baltimore. | | | |
| Birth | 1683 | Charles, Maryland | | | |
| Legal | 10 Aug 1703 | was probably the unnamed "Mallatto Servant" of William Boarman who was mentioned in the Charles Co. court records on 10 AUG 1703. | | | |
| Slave Owner-shared | 1709 | (John Baptist Boarman) His father William Boarman, bequeathed Catherine Butler to him 1709 | | | |
| Legal | 1730 | She was called A "Negro woman named Kate" in the inventory of John Sanders in 1730. Several deponents in the William & Mary Butler vs. Richard Boarman suit testified that she was Charles & Nell's daughter [Provincial Court Judgments 1770-1, 235, 236, 239, 241, 243]. | | | |
| Slave Owner-shared | 1730 | (John Sanders) In 1730 members of the family were listed in the inventory of the estate of John Sanders: Charles "very old & lame," Kate, Jenny, Nan & Betty "Negro women," & 7 children [Prerogative Court Inventories 1729-30, 634]. | | | |
| Death | 1760 | | | | |