- 1686
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Name |
John WASHBURN |
Gender |
Male |
Baptism |
26 Nov 1620 |
Bengeworth, Worcestershire, England |
Baptism |
prob 28 Nov 1621 |
Bengeworth, Worcestershire, England [1] |
Immigration |
1635 |
Boston, Massachusetts [2] |
- Arrived midsummer on ship Elizabeth and Anne
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Residence |
Migrated 1635 on ship "Elizabeth and Ann" to Plymouth Colony |
Death |
12 Nov 1686 |
Bridgewater, Plymouth Colony |
Notes |
- "John Washburn was aged 14 when he arrived in Boston in 'midsummer' 1635 on the ship Elizabeth and Anne with brother Philip, aged 11, and Mrs. Marjorie Washburn, aged 49, of Evesham, County Worcester. John Wsborne, Sen and John Washbore, Jun were both on the list of 'The names of all the Males that are able to beare Armes from xvj. Yeares old to 60 Yeares, with in the seurfall Towneshipps' in Duxborrow in August of 1643. In 1645 both John Washburn and John Washburn Jr. were on a list of inhabitants of Duxbury. On 7 June 1659 John Washburn Jr. was elected Constable for Duxbury. On the 6th of the 9th mo. [November] 1664, John Washburne Jrnr. acknowledged sale of land given him by his father Experience Mitchell. The will of John Washbourne senr of Bridgewater, dated 30 October 1686 and exhibited 8 June 1687, names wife Elizabeth; sons John, Thomas, Joseph, Samuel, Jonathan, Benjamine; younger son James; daughters Mary, Elizabeth, Jane and Sarah. The will describes James and Sarah as 'my two yonger children'. The inventory gives his date of death of 12 November 1686. On 10 September 1694 John Washburne, Joseph Washburne, Jonathan Washburne, James Washburne, Edward Seely, Samuel Kingsley, William Orcutt and Sarah Washburn, all of Bridgwater, sold to Samuel Washburne of Bridgwater land left unwilled 'by our Father & ffather in law John Washburne Deceased'. James Washburn is the only one of the 11 children for whom a birth record has been found. ' [1]
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Person ID |
I2133 |
Ellingboe |
Last Modified |
28 Jul 2012 |
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Sources |
- [S176] Wood, Ralph V., Jr., Francis Cooke of the Mayflower, (Camden, Maine, General Society of Mayflower Dedscendants, 1996
Volume: Vol. 12).
- [S176] Wood, Ralph V., Jr., Francis Cooke of the Mayflower, (Camden, Maine, General Society of Mayflower Dedscendants, 1996
Volume: Vol. 12), p. 72 (Reliability: 3).
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