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Families of the Children of Capt. Israel5 Washburn (Jr.) and Leah Fobes

 

 

            The children of Capt. Israel Washburn (Jr.) and Leah Fobes lived in either Bridgewater or Raynham, MA, and several of the grandchildren remained in Raynham or Taunton, MA, but the many of them spread out to the Boston area, Maine, New York, New Jersey, Ohio, Wisconsin and Illinois. This is without a doubt the most famous branch of the Washburn family, producing many men who went on to successful careers in medicine, law and politics in Maine, Illinois and Minnesota, as well as some extremely successful businessmen in lumber, flour, and real estate. A special thanks to Ann Joscher, and the work done by Virginia J. Wegenast and Brenton Washburne on this branch of the family.

 

 

 

 

Samuel3 Washburn

 

 

Israel4 Washburn

 

 

 

 

Deborah2 Packard

 

Capt. Israel5 Washburn (Jr.)

 

 

 

 

 

Samuel Sumner

 

 

Waitstill Sumner

 

 

 

 

Experience Blake

Leah6 Washburn

 

 

 

Olive6 Washburn

 

 

 

Sgt. Israel6 Washburn (3rd)

 

 

 

Nehemiah6 Washburn

 

 

 

Dr. Seth6 Washburn

 

 

 

Oliver6 Washburn

 

 

 

 

 

 

Deacon Edward2 Fobes

 

 

Joshua3 Fobes

 

 

 

 

Elizabeth2 Howard

 

Leah4 Fobes

 

 

 

 

Abigail Dunbar

 

 

(1236.) Leah6 Washburn, third daughter of (421) Capt. Israel5 Washburn (Jr.), (124) Israel4, (58) Samuel3, (43) John2 (5th), (28) John1 (4th); born in Raynham, MA, on 20 Nov. 1749,[1] married Jason5 Fobes, son of Josiah4 and Freelove4 (Edson) Fobes, of Bridgewater, MA,[2] in 1770.[3] He was born on 18 Mar. 1745 in Bridgewater,[4] a grandson of John3 and Abigail (Robinson) Fobes, and of Capt. Josiah3 and Sarah3 (Packard) Edson,[5] and they were second cousins.[6] They were living in Bridgewater, MA, in the 1790,[7] and 1800 federal censuses.[8]

        Jason Fobes died intestate on 12 July 1809 in Bridgewater, aged 64 years,[9] and his son Salmon Fobes was granted administration of his estate on 7 Aug. 1809. His inventory was appraised 14 Aug. 1809 by Nathan Mitchell, Esqr., James Alger 3d, and Joseph Bassett on 11 Aug. 1809, and it totaled $849.58.[10] Leah (Washburn) Fobes was probably living with their son Salmon Fobes in Bridgewater in the 1810 and 1820 federal censuses, and she was enumerated on her own in Bridgewater next door to Salmon Fobes in the 1830 federal census.[11] She died a widow on 6 Mar. 1831 in Bridgewater, aged 81 years,[12] and they were both buried in Scotland Cemetery in Bridgewater, MA.

        Leah Washburn and Jason Fobes had children:

        3044     i   Selina6 Fobes, born on 7 Dec. 1771 in Bridgewater,[13] married Andrew6 Alden, son of Deacon David5 and (1402) Rhoda5 (Leach) Alden (Jr.), of Middleborough, on 29 Jan. 1797 in Bridgewater.[14] He was born on 16 Oct. 1769 in Middleborough,[15] a grandson of David4 and Judith (Paddleford) Alden, of Middleborough, and of (453) Deacon Joseph4 and Anna (Harris) Leach, of Bridgewater.[16] They were living in Middleborough, MA, in the 1800,[17] 1810,[18] 1820,[19] and 1830 federal censuses.[20] Andrew Alden died testate on 25 Mar. 1836 in Middleborough, aged 66 years,[21] his will dated 14 May 1833, and probated on 31 May 1836, mentioned his wife Selina Alden, his sons Jason F. Alden, Philander Alden, Horatio H. Alden, Josiah V. Alden, and Andrew L. Alden, and he named his son Andrew L. Alden as executor of his estate.[22] (See Appendix [A] for a full transcription of his will.) Selina (Fobes) Alden was probably living with their son Andrew L. Alden in Middleborough in the 1840 federal census,[23] and she died a widow on 4 May 1847 in “Titicut,” aged 75 years,[24] and they were both buried in Purchade Cemetery in Middleborough, MA. They had five sons:

a. Jason7 Fobes Alden, born on 22 Jan. 1798 in Middleborough,[25] married Keziah Eaton Shaw, of Foxborough, MA, daughter of John and Polly6 (Eaton) Shaw,[26] on 25 Jan. 1821 in Middleborough,[27] and they settled in Norton, MA. She was born on 16 Dec. 1799 in Middleborough,[28] a granddaughter of Joseph5 and Hannah (Crossman) Eaton, of Middleborough.[29] They were not found in the 1830 federal census, but they were living in Norton, Bristol Co., MA, in the 1840,[30] and 1850 federal censuses,[31] where he was a farmer, the 1855 state census, where he was a basket maker,[32] the 1860 federal census, where he was a farmer,[33] the 1865 state census, where he was a basket maker,[34] and the 1870 federal census, where he “works on farms.”[35] He died testate on 10 June 1875 in Norton, aged 77 years, 5 months, 12 days, of “old age,”[36] his will, dated 25 Apr. 1868, mentioned his wife Keziah E. Alden, daughters Selina A. F. Messinger, Polly E. Lane and Hannah W. Sweet, daughter Emily E. Witherell’s children, and son William H. Alden, and he named Austin Messinger as Executor of his estate. It was presented for probate by Austin Messinger, the Executor, on 1 Sept. 1875, listing his heirs as his widow Keziah E. Alden, William H. Alden, Selina A. F. Messinger, and Polly E. Lane, wife of Oliver H. Lane, all of Norton, and Hannah W. Sweet, wife of Hezekiah Sweet, of Taunton, children of the deceased, and Ellen J. Witherell, Frank J. Witherell, William Witherell jr., Lewis E. Witherell and Emily M. Witherell, grandchildren of the deceased. Austin Messinger was confirmed as executor of his estate on 3 Sept. 1875, with Andrew H. Sweet and William H. Alden, of Norton, as sureties. His real estate was valued at $1000, and his personal estate totaled $270.00.[37] (See Appendix [B] for a full transcription of his will.) Keziah E. Alden was living with their son Henry W. Alden in Norton in the 1880 federal census,[38] and she died a widow on 28 May 1887 in Norton, aged 87 years, 5 months, 12 days, of “consumption.”[39]

b. Philander7 Alden, born on 10 Nov. 1799 in Middleborough,[40] married Polly Leonard Murdock, daughter of Calvin and Polly (Leonard) Murdock, of Middleborough,[41] on 21 Feb. 1822 in Middleborough.[42] She was born on 20 Aug. 1801 in Middleborough.[43] They were living in Middleborough in the 1830 federal census,[44] but they moved to Lyme, Grafton Co., NH, by 1835, where he died on 8 Mar. 1835, aged 35 years,[45] and was buried in Old Lyme Cemetery in Lyme, NH. She remarried to Latham Conant,[46] as his second wife. He was born on 18 Feb. 1795,[47] had served as a Private in the 3rd Regiment of the New Hampshire Militia during the War of 1812,[48] and had married first to Polly Beal in 1818.[49] They were living in Lyme, Grafton Co., NH, in the 1850 federal census, where he was a farmer,[50] and they moved to DeKalb Co., IL, by 1860, where he was a farmer. He died on 13 May 1860 in Sycamore, DeKalb Co., IL, aged 65 years, of “consumption.”[51] She was not found in the 1860 federal census, but she was living in Sycamore, DeKalb Co., IL, in the 1870,[52] and 1880 federal censuses,[53] and she died on 9 Mar. 1887, aged 85 years,[54] and they were both buried in Elmwood Cemetery in Sycamore, DeKalb Co., IL.

c. Andrew7 Leach Alden, born on 4 Nov. 1804 in Middleborough,[55] married Olivia Murdock, daughter of Luther and Olive (Leonard) Murdock, of Middleborough,[56] on 27 Nov. 1828 in Middleborough.[57] She was born on 19 May 1805 in Middleborough.[58] They were living next door to his father in Middleborough, MA, in the 1830 federal census,[59] and they were still living in Middleborough in the 1840,[60] and 1850 federal censuses,[61] and the 1855 state census,[62] where he was a farmer, the 1860 federal census, where he was a leather cutter,[63] the 1865 state census, where he was a shoe cutter,[64] and the 1870,[65] and 1880 federal censuses,[66] where he was a farmer. She died on 30 Sept. 1883 in Middleborough, aged 78 years, 4 months, 11 days, of an injury,[67] and he died a widower on 26 Dec. 1883 in Middleborough, aged 79 years, 1 month, 22 days, of “bronchitis diarrhea,”[68] and they were both buried in Purchade Cemetery in Middleborough, MA.

d. Deacon Horatio7 Harris Alden, born on 4 Nov. 1806 in Middleborough,[69] married 1.) Abigail Donham Clark, of Middleborough, daughter of John and Sarah (Rider) Clark,[70] on 23 Aug. 1829 in Middleborough.[71] She was born on 1 Feb. 1809 in Plymouth, MA.[72] They were living in Bridgewater, MA, in the 1850 federal census, where he was a shoemaker,[73] and in the 1855 state census, where he was a farmer.[74] She died on 11 Aug. 1855 in Bridgewater, aged 46 years, 6 months, 10 days, of dysentery,[75] and was buried in Purchade Cemetery in Middleborough, MA. He remarried to 2.) Abigail (Keen) Ripley, daughter of Daniel and Betsey (Turner) Keen,[76] as her second husband, on 3 June 1857 in Marshfield.[77] She was born on 27 Mar. 1820 in Pembroke, MA.[78] They were living in Bridgewater in the 1860 federal census,[79] the 1865 state census,[80] the 1870 federal census,[81] and the 1880 federal census,[82] where he was a farmer. He died on 27 Aug. 1896 in Bridgewater, aged 89 years, 9 months, 23 days,[83] and she died a widow on 13 Mar. 1903 in Bridgewater, MA, aged 82 years, 9 months, 14 days, of “senility cerebral haemorrhage,”[84] and they were both buried in Purchade Cemetery in Middleborough, MA.

e. Josiah7 Vaughan Alden, born on 10 Jan. 1809 in Middleborough,[85] married Anna Bliss West, of Boston, daughter of Nathan T. and Annie (Huss) West,[86] in May 1836 in Charlestown, MA.[87] She was born in 1807 in Hanover, NH.[88] They were living in Medford, Middlesex Co., MA, in the 1850 federal census, where he was a carpenter,[89] the 1855 state census, where he was a housewright,[90] the 1865 state census,[91] and the 1870 federal census,[92] where he was a carpenter, He died on 6 Feb. 1880 in Medford, MA, aged 71 years, of congestion of lungs,[93] and she was still living in Medford, MA, in the 1880 federal census.[94] She died a widow on 25 Jan. 1900 in Medford, aged 83 years, 4 months, 27 days, of heart disease,[95] and they were both buried in Oak Grove Cemetery in Medford, Middlesex Co., MA.

        3045    ii   Philander6 Fobes, born on 24 Sept. 1773 in Bridgewater,[96] moved to Albany, NY,[97] and married Nancy Warner,[98] daughter of Lt. Stephen and Mary (Norton) Warner.[99] She was born on 16 Oct. 1781.[100] He was not a head of household in New York in the 1800 federal census, but he was living in Manlius, Onondaga Co., NY, in the 1810 federal census,[101] in Albany, Albany Co., NY, in the 1820 federal census,[102] and back in Onondaga, Onondaga Co., NY, in the 1830 federal census,[103] and they moved to Jersey Co., IL, by 1840, where they were living in the 1840 federal census.[104] She died on 21 Oct. 1842 in Jersey Co., IL, aged 61 years,[105] and he was living in Jersey Co., IL, in the 1850 federal census, where he was a farmer.[106] He died on 11 Sept. 1858 in Jersey Co., IL, aged 84 years,[107] and they were both buried in Oak Grove Cemetery in Jerseyville, Jersey Co., IL, but no probate records were found for his estate in Jersey Co., IL. They supposedly had children:

a. Aurelia7 Fobes, born on 30 Sept. 1802 in Dalton, Berkshire Co., MA,[108] married Rev. Luke Lyons,[109] son of Jerre and Mary (Richards) Lyons.[110] He was born on 2 Oct. 1791 in Colrain, Franklin Co., MA.[111] He died on 11 June 1845 in Jerseyville, Jersey Co., IL, aged 53 years,[112] and was buried in Oak Grove Cemetery in Jerseyville, IL. She was not found in the 1850 federal census, but she and her sister Cornelia Fobes were living with their brother Philander Fobes in Jerseyville, Jersey Co., IL, in the 1860 federal census,[113] and in Davenport, Scott Co., IA, in the 1870 federal census, with the family of John and Harriet Crawford.[114] She died on 14 June 1875 in IA, aged 72 years,[115] and was buried in Oakdale Memorial Gardens in Davenport, Scott Co., IA.

b. Cordelia7 M. Fobes, born on 11 Dec. 1806 in Albany, Albany Co., NY,[116] never married. She and her sister Aurelia Lyons were living with their brother Philander Fobes in Jerseyville, Jersey Co., IL, in the 1860 federal census,[117] and in Davenport, Scott Co., IA, in the 1870 federal census, with the family of John and Harriet Crawford,[118] but she was not found in the 1880 federal census. She died on 31 Dec. 1888 in Chicago, Cook Co., IL, aged 82 years,[119] and was buried in Oakdale Memorial Gardens in Davenport, Scott Co., IA.

c. Philena7 Fobes, born on 10 Sept. 1811 in Albany, NY,[120] never married. She was a teacher in Seward Seminary in Rochester, NY, then Monticello Female Seminary in Godfrey, Madison Co., IL, and was principal of Monticello Seminary from 1843 to 1866.[121] She was not found in the 1850, 1860 or 1870 federal censuses, but she was living in New Haven, New Haven Co., CT, in the 1880 federal census.[122] She died on 8 Nov. 1898 in Roxborough, Philadelphia Co., PA, aged 87 years,[123] and was buried in Grove Street Cemetery in New Haven, New Haven Co., CT.

d. Philander7 Warner Fobes, born on 10 Mar. 1814 in Syracuse, Onondaga Co., NY,[124] married Mary Cornelia Gallagher, daughter of a Rev. J. Gallagher,[125] in 1858 in Orange, NJ.[126] She was born on 4 Sept. 1831 in Bangor, Penobscot Co., ME,[127] and they lived in Syracuse, NY. They were not found in the 1850 federal census, but they were living in Jerseyville, Jersey Co., IL, in the 1860 federal census, where he was a farmer,[128] and in Syracuse, Onondaga Co., NY, in the 1870 federal census, where he was a very wealthy lawyer.[129] She died on 19 Oct. 1875 in Syracuse, Onondaga Co., NY, aged 44 years,[130] and he was still living in Syracuse in the 1880 federal census.[131] He died a widower on 30 Mar. 1893 at the Plaza Hotel in Rockledge, Brevard Co., FL, aged 79 years, where his son had taken him to improve his health,[132] and they were both buried in Oakwood Cemetery in Syracuse, NY.

        3046   iii   Molly6 Fobes, born on 1 Nov. 1775 in Bridgewater,[133] married Caleb6 Fobes, son of Ephraim5 and Bethiah (Ames) Fobes (3rd),[134] on 27 Jan. 1799 in Bridgewater.[135] He was born ca. 1775,[136] a grandson of Ephraim4 and (585) Susanna4 (Willis) Fobes (Jr.),[137] and they were third cousins. They were living with his parents in Bridgewater in the 1810 federal census.[138] Caleb Fobes died intestate on 28 May 1833 in Bridgewater, aged 58 years, “suicide by hanging, insane,”[139] and was buried in Scotland Cemetery in Bridgewater. His widow Molly Fobes, of Bridgewater, was granted administration of his estate on 4 June 1833. Isaac Fobes, Avery Fobes, and Joshua Bates appraised the estate of Caleb Fobes, late of Bridgewater, on 13 June 1833, his real estate valued at $4295, including his homestead farm of 87½ acres valued at $3160, and his personal estate totaled $2002.29.[140] His widow, Molly Fobes, received one third of his real estate for her dower on 1 Oct. 1833.[141] Molly (Fobes) Fobes died a widow on 13 Sept. 1842 in Bridgewater, aged 67 [sic] years,[142] and was also buried in Scotland Cemetery in Bridgewater. They had children:

a. Bethiah7 Ames Fobes, born on 9 Jan. 1800 in Bridgewater,[143] married Henry7 Holmes, son of Deacon Cornelius6 and Elizabeth (Lanman) Holmes (3rd), of South Bridgewater,[144] on 4 Nov. 1823 in Bridgewater.[145] He was a twin, born on 22 Sept. 1793 in Bridgewater,[146] a grandson of Cornelius5 and Lydia (Drew) Holmes (Jr.), of Plymouth.[147] They were living in Bridgewater, MA, in the 1830 federal census.[148] He died intestate on 3 Nov. 1834 in Bridgewater, aged 41 years,[149] and his brother Cornelius Holmes “Jr.” was granted administration of his estate on 1 Dec. 1834, with Charles Holmes and Shubael S. Lovell as sureties. The inventory of his estate was appraised on 28 Nov. 1834 by Artemas Hale, Abram Washburn, and Samuel F. Sanger, and it totaled $3621.04, including his real estate valued at $2931. Artemas Hale, Philo Leach and Samuel F. Sanger, all of Bridgewater, were appointed to set off to Bethiah Holmes, widow of Henry Holmes, late of Bridgewater, one third of his real estate as her dower in his estate on 8 Apr. 1846.[150] She was still living in Bridgewater, MA, in the 1850 federal census,[151] the 1855 state census,[152] the 1860 federal census,[153] the 1865 state census,[154] the 1870,[155] and the 1880 federal censuses.[156] She died a widow on 12 Jan. 1885 in Bridgewater, aged 85 years, 3 days, of paralysis.[157] Niece Bethia A. Holmes, daughter of her sister Bethia A. Holmes, was mentioned in the 1878 will of her sister Amelia W. Fobes.

b. Nancy7 Warner Fobes, born on 16 Jan. 1802 in Bridgewater,[158] married Capt. Israel Wilbar, son of George and Betsey (Packard) Wilbar,[159] on 20 Sept. 1827 in Bridgewater.[160] He was born on 11 Sept. 1797 in Easton, MA.[161] They were living in Taunton, MA, in the 1850 federal census, where he was a teamster,[162] and the 1855 state census, where he was a watchman.[163] He died on 3 June 1857 in Taunton, aged 60 years, 8 months, 21 days, of “consumption,”[164] but no probate records were filed for his estate in Bristol Co., MA. She was still living in Taunton, MA, in the 1860 federal census,[165] and in Bridgewater with her sister Amelia W. Fobes and her twice-widowed brother-in-law Abiel Bassett in the 1865 state census,[166] and the 1870 federal census.[167] She died on 3 Oct. 1871 in Taunton, aged 69 years, 8 months, 17 days, of “consumption.”[168]

c. Ephraim Davis Fobes, born in May 1804,[169] died on 14 June 1804 in Bridgewater, aged 4 weeks.[170]

d. Ephraim Fobes, born on 12 May 1805 in Bridgewater,[171] marriage not found. He was not found in Massachusetts in the 1850 federal census, or in Bridgewater in the 1855 state census,[172] and no probate records were found for him in Massachusetts.

e. John Wilkes Fobes, died on 22 Sept. 1807 in Bridgewater,[173] and was buried in Scotland Cemetery in Bridgewater.

f. Amelia7 Washburn Fobes, born on 11 Aug. 1808 in Bridgewater,[174] never married. She and her sister, Sarah W. Fobes, were living with their brother-in-law, Abial Bassett, in Bridgewater in the 1850 federal census,[175] she was still living with Abiel Bassett in Bridgewater in the 1855 state census,[176] the 1860 federal census,[177] the 1865 state census,[178] and the 1870 federal census.[179] She died testate on 3 Jan. 1879 in Bridgewater , aged 70 years, 4 months, 23 days, of “consumption,”[180] her will dated 19 Dec. 1878, and probated on 10 Mar. 1879, mentioned her niece Bethia A. Holmes, daughter of her sister Bethia A. Holmes, of Bridgewater, and her nieces Sarah C. Bassett and Susan A. Bassett, children of Abiel Bassett and her deceased sister Sarah W. Bassett, and she appointed Abiel Bassett as executor of her estate.[181] (See Appendix [C] for a full transcription of her will.)

g. Cassandra7 Angelina Fobes, born on 26 Nov. 1810 in Bridgewater,[182] married Capt. George King, of Roxbury, MA, on 3 Oct. 1831 in Bridgewater.[183] They were living in Bridgewater, MA, in the 1850 federal census,[184] and in the 1855 state census,[185] where he was a farmer.

h. Mary7 Wales Fobes, born on 1 July 1812 in Bridgewater,[186] married Abiel7 Bassett, son of William6 and Abiah (Williams) Bassett,[187] on 7 Sept. 1836 in Bridgewater.[188] He was born on 25 June 1811 in Bridgewater,[189] a grandson of Joseph5, Esq., and Hannah (Lathrop) Bassett.[190] She died on 19 Oct. 1844 in Bridgewater, aged 22 years, 3 months, of “consumption,”[191] and he was living in Bridgewater, MA, in the 1850 federal census with her sisters Amelia W. Fobes and Sarah W. Fobes, where he was a farmer.[192] He remarried to her sister, Sarah Williams Fobes, on 3 June 1851 in Bridgewater,[193] and they were living in Bridgewater in the 1855 state census,[194] and the 1860 federal census,[195] where he was a farmer. Sarah Williams (Fobes) Bassett died on 2 Sept. 1863 in Bridgewater, aged 43 years, 4 months, 21 days, of liver disease,[196] and he was still living in Bridgewater in the 1865 state census,[197] and the 1870 federal census,[198] where her sisters Amelia W. Fobes and Nancy Wilbar were living with him, and in the 1880 federal census.[199] No death record was found for him.

i. Jason Fobes, born on 22 Dec. 1815 in Bridgewater,[200] marriage not found. He was not found in Massachusetts in the 1850 federal census.

j. Sarah7 Williams Fobes, born on 23 Apr. 1820 in Bridgewater,[201] was still unmarried and living with her widowed brother-in-law, Abiel Bassett, in Bridgewater in the 1850 federal census,[202] married Abiel7 Bassett, son of William6 and Abiah (Williams) Bassett, widower of her sister Mary Wales (Fobes) Bassett, as his second wife, on 3 June 1851 in Bridgewater.[203] They were living in Bridgewater in the 1855 state census,[204] and the 1860 federal census,[205] where he was a farmer. She died on 2 Sept. 1863 in Bridgewater, aged 43 years, 4 months, 21 days, of liver disease.[206] He was still living in Bridgewater, MA, in the 1865 state census,[207] and in the 1870 federal census,[208] where his sisters-in-law Amelia W. Fobes and Nancy Wilbar were living with him, and in the 1880 federal census.[209] No death record was found for him.

        3047   iv   John Wilkes Fobes, born on 16 July 1777 in Bridgewater,[210] marriage not found.[211]

        3048    v   Seth Fobes, born on 13 June 1779,[212] died on 11 July 1779 in Bridgewater, aged 4 weeks,[213] and was buried in Scotland Cemetery in Bridgewater.

        3049   vi   Col. Salmon6 Fobes, Esq., born on 4 Mar. 1781 in Bridgewater,[214] married Chloe6 Leach, daughter of James5 and Hasadiah4 (Keith) Leach,[215] on 26 June 1807 in Bridgewater.[216] She was a twin, born on 7 Oct. 1784 in Bridgewater,[217] a granddaughter of Nehemiah4 and Mercy3 (Bryant) Leach, and of Robert3 and Tabitha (Leach) Keith, of Bridgewater.[218] Col. Salmon Fobes was administrator of his father's estate in 1809, and they were living in Bridgewater in the 1810 federal census,[219] in the South Parish of Bridgewater in the 1820 federal census,[220] and in Bridgewater in the 1830 federal census, next door to his mother.[221] He died intestate on 25 Oct. 1832 in Bridgewater, aged 51 years, “suicide by hanging,”[222] and was buried in Scotland Cemetery in Bridgewater. Philo Leach and Morton Eddy, both of Bridgewater, Gentlemen, was granted administration of the estate of Salmon Fobes, late of Bridgewater, Esquire, on 6 Nov. 1832. The inventory of his estate was appraised by Isaac Fobes, Abram Washburn, and Avery Fobes, all of Bridgewater, his personal estate totaled $218.97, and his real estate consisted of only a small piece of swamp land valued at $50. His widow Chloe Fobes was granted all of his personal estate for her necessaries, and his estate was insolvent to pay its debts by $5000.[223] Chloe (Leach) Fobes was the “Cloe Forbes” living in Taunton, MA, with her children in the 1850 federal census,[224] and she was living with her daughter and son-in-law, Elisha L. and Catherine K. Jackson in Taunton in the 1855 state census,[225] and with her former son-in-law, Elisha T. Jackson, in Taunton in the 1860 federal census,[226] but she was not found in the 1865 state census. She died a widow on 14 Apr. 1866 in Taunton, aged 81 years, 6 months, 7 days, of paralysis,[227] and was also buried in Scotland Cemetery in Bridgewater. They had children:

a. Sumner Fobes, born on 16 Nov. 1807 in Bridgewater,[228] died on 21 Feb. 1818 in Bridgewater.[229]

b. Loretta7 Fobes, born on 31 July 1809 in Bridgewater,[230] an “idiot,” died on 23 Dec. 1834 in Bridgewater, aged 25 years, of “decline.”[231]

c. Justin M. Fobes, born on 16 Sept. 1811 in Bridgewater,[232] died on 16 Mar. 1826 in Bridgewater, also of “idiocy.”[233]

d. Stella7 Washburn Fobes, born on 9 Aug. 1813 in Bridgewater,[234] never married. She was still unmarried and living with her mother in Taunton, MA, in the 1850 federal census, but she was not found in the 1855 state census, or in the 1860, 1870 or 1880 federal censuses. She died on 8 Jan. 1892 in Wrentham, Norfolk Co., MA, aged 79 years.[235]

e. Fidelia Fobes, born on 6 Feb. 1816 in Bridgewater,[236] marriage not found. She was not living with her widowed mother in Taunton in the 1850 federal census.

f. William7 Harrison Fobes, born on 19 July 1818 in Bridgewater.[237] He was not found in the 1850 or 1860 federal censuses in Massachusetts, but he may have been the William H. Fobes who died on 5 May 1896 in City Hospital in Boston, MA, aged 77 years, of “arterio-sclerosis.”[238]

g. Eliza Evelina Fobes, born on 24 Oct. 1820 in Bridgewater,[239] died on 15 Feb. 1825 in Bridgewater, of “consumption,” aged 4 years “the 24th of last Oct.”[240]

h. George7 Frederick Handel Fobes, born on 16 Feb. 1824 in Bridgewater,[241] never married. He was still unmarried and living with his mother in Taunton, MA, in the 1850 federal census, no occupation noted, but he was not found in the 1855 state census, or in the 1860 or 1870 federal censuses in Massachusetts. He was living in Harvard, Worcester Co., MA, in the 1900 federal census, as a servant and farm laborer to Lucretia A. Hall,[242] and he died on 21 Aug. 1906 in Harvard, MA, aged 82 years, 6 months, 5 days, of “mitral insuffincy.”[243]

i. Caroline7 K. Fobes/Forbes, born on 12 Apr. 1828 in Bridgewater,[244] was still unmarried and living with her mother in Taunton, MA, in the 1850 federal census, married Elisha Tucker Jackson, of Taunton, son of James and Julia Jackson,[245] on 7 Oct. 1850 in Taunton.[246] He was born on 23 Aug. 1829 in Middleborough.[247] They were living in Taunton in the 1855 state census, where he was a merchant, and her mother was living with them.[248] She died on 6 July 1859 in Taunton, aged 30 years, 3 months, of “consumption,”[249] and he remarried to Jane G. Dean, daughter of Paddock and Sally Dean,[250] on 14 May 1860 in Taunton.[251] She was born ca. 1838 in Taunton.[252] and they were living in Taunton in the 1860 federal census, where he was a trader,[253] the 1865 state census, where he was a grocer,[254] the 1870 federal census, where he was a retired merchant,[255] and the 1880 federal census, where he was a fire insurance agent.[256] He died on 30 June 1908 in Taunton, aged 79 years, 10 months, 7 days, of “cystitis.”[257]

        3050  vii   Davis Fobes, born on 8 Sept. 1783 in Bridgewater,[258] died on 3 Mar. 1784 in Bridgewater, aged 6 months,[259] and was buried in Scotland Cemetery in Bridgewater, MA.

        3051 viii   Clarissa6 Fobes, born on 26 May 1785 in Bridgewater,[260] married Adin Alger, son of Dr. James and Hannah6 (Bassett) Alger (Jr.),[261] on 10 July 1814 in Bridgewater.[262] He was born on 7 Oct. 1791 in Bridgewater,[263] a grandson of James and Martha (Kingman) Alger, and of Lt. Joseph5 and Phebe6 (Cushman) Bassett (Jr.)[264] They were living in the South Parish of Bridgewater in the 1820 federal census,[265] and in Bridgewater in the 1830,[266] 1840,[267] and 1850 federal censuses,[268] the 1855 state census,[269] the 1860 federal census,[270] the 1865 state census,[271] and the 1870 federal census,[272] where he was a farmer. She died on 1 Jan. 1872 in Bridgewater, aged 87 years, 7 months, 5 days,[273] and he died on 1 July 1874 in Bridgewater, aged 82 years, 8 months, 23 days, of “dropsy,”[274] and they were both buried in Scotland Cemetery in Bridgewater, MA, but no probate records were filed for his estate. They had children:

a. George P. Alger, born on 8 Dec. 1814 in Bridgewater,[275] married Ann Janett/Anginette Tracy, of Raynham, in ca. 1838.[276] She was born ca. 1817 in MA,[277] and they were living in near his parents in Bridgewater in the 1840 federal census,[278] in Bridgewater in the 1850 federal census, where he was a farmer,[279] and next door to his parents in Bridgewater in the 1855 state census, where he was a laborer,[280] and they moved to Barry, Pike Co., IL, by 1860, where they were living in the 1860 federal census,[281] then to Clay, Ralls Co., MO, before 1870, where they were living in the 1870 federal census.[282] He died by 1880, and she was a widow living in Clay, Ralls Co., MO, in the 1880 federal census.[283] She died on 28 July 1896,[284] and was buried in Hannibal, Marion Co., MO.

b. Fanny W. Alger, born on 13 Mar. 1817 in Bridgewater,[285] was still unmarried and living with her parents in Bridgewater in the 1850 federal census, and the 1855 state census, married Nathaniel Wheeler Richmond, son of Seth and Lydia (Bunn) Richmond (Jr.),[286] as his second wife, on 7 Oct. 1857 in Bridgewater.[287] He was born on 15 July 1820 in Taunton or Middleborough, MA,[288] a grandson of Seth and Phebe (Richmond) Richmond,[289] and he had married first to Lucinda S. Bassett.[290] They were living with her parents in Bridgewater in the 1860 federal census, where he was a jeweler,[291] the 1865 state census, where he was called a “gentleman,”[292] and the 1870 federal census, where he was a farm hand,[293] and they were still living in Bridgewater in the 1880 federal census, where he was a farmer.[294] He died on 5 Nov. 1896 in Bridgewater, aged 76 years, 3 months, 21 days, of “heart failure,”[295] and she died a widow on 17 Mar. 1897 in Bridgewater, aged 80 years, 4 months, of pneumonia.[296]

c. Eliza Jane Alger, born on 14 Dec. 1819 in Bridgewater,[297] died on 11 May 1836 in Bridgewater, aged 16 years,[298] and was buried in Scotland Cemetery in Bridgewater, MA.

d. John W. Alger, born on 22 Dec. 1823 in Bridgewater,[299] was probably still living with his parents in Bridgewater in the 1840 federal census, marriage not found. He was not found in the 1850 federal census in Massachusetts, nor in Bridgewater in the 1855 state census, the 1860 federal census, or 1865 state census.

        3052   ix   Shepard6 Fobes/Forbes, born on 10 Sept. 1787 in Bridgewater,[300] married 1.) Phebe Dunbar, daughter of Peter and Alice (Alger) Dunbar,[301] on 25 Dec. 1814 in Bridgewater.[302] She was born on 17 May 1794 in Bridgewater.[303] He may have spelled his name “Forbes,” but it was spelled “Fobes” on his gravestone. They were living in the South Parish of Bridgewater in the 1820 federal census,[304] but he was not listed as a head of household in Bridgewater in the 1830 federal census, and they were living in Taunton, Bristol Co., MA, in the 1840 federal census.[305] She died on 17 Sept. 1849 in Bridgewater, aged 55 years, 4 months,[306] and was buried in Scotland Cemetery in Bridgewater, MA. Shepard Forbes was living in Taunton in the 1850 federal census, where he was a mason,[307] and he remarried to 2.) Eliza/Elisa Crane, of Taunton, on 8 Oct. 1851 in Taunton.[308] She was born ca. 1806 in Dighton, Bristol Co., MA.[309] They were still living in Taunton, MA, in the 1855 state census,[310] and the 1860 federal census.[311] He died on 22 July 1863, aged 75 years,[312] probably in Taunton, and was buried in Scotland Cemetery in Bridgewater, but no probate records were filed for his estate in Bristol or Plymouth Co., MA. She was a widow living in Taunton in the 1865 state census,[313] and the 1870 federal census.[314] He had children by Phebe Dunbar:

a. William Davis Fobes, born ca. Oct. 1815,[315] died on 28 Feb. 1816 in Bridgewater, aged 4 months,[316] and was buried in Scotland Cemetery in Bridgewater.

b. Alice7 Alger Fobes, born on 13 Aug. 1818 in Bridgewater,[317] married Joseph Williams, of Taunton, MA, on 14 Jan. 1838 in Taunton.[318] He was born ca. 1809 in Kingswinford, Staffordshire, England,[319] and died on 17 Aug. 1846 in Bridgewater, MA, aged 37 years,[320] and was buried in Trinity Church Graveyard in Bridgewater, MA. She was living with her widowed father in Taunton, MA, in the 1850 federal census,[321] but she was not found in the 1855 state census or 1860 federal census, and no second marriage or death record was found for her.

c. Frederick Handel Fobes, born on 20 June 1820 in Bridgewater,[322] died on 16 Dec. 1824 in Bridgewater, aged 3 years, 6 months, and was also buried in Scotland Cemetery in Bridgewater, MA.[323]

d. Mary7 C. Fobes, born ca. 1826 in MA,[324] was still unmarried and living with her father in Taunton in the 1850 federal census, but she was not found in the 1855 state census, or 1860 federal census, and no marriage record was found for her.

        3053    x   Laura6 Fobes, born on 25 Nov. 1792 in Bridgewater,[325] married Charles7 Bassett, son of Joseph6 and Ruth6 (Leach) Bassett (3rd),[326] on 7 Apr. 1816 in Bridgewater.[327] He was born on 1 Apr. 1792 in Bridgewater,[328] a grandson of Lt. Joseph5 and Phebe6 (Cushman) Bassett (Jr.), and of James5 and Hazadiah4 (Keith) Leach.[329] They were living in the South Parish of Bridgewater in the 1820 federal census,[330] and possibly in Dartmouth, Bristol Co., MA, in the 1830 federal census,[331] and they moved to Seneca, Ontario Co., NY, in ca. 1831.[332] They were living in Seneca, Ontario Co., NY, in the 1850 federal census,[333] the 1855 state census,[334] the 1860 federal census,[335] and the 1865 state census,[336] where he was a farmer. He died on 20 Aug. 1865 in Seneca, NY, aged 74 years,[337] and she was living with their son Philander Bassett in Seneca, NY, in the 1870 federal census.[338] She died a widow on 3 Feb. 1875 in Seneca, NY, aged 80 [sic] years,[339] and they were both buried in Sand Hill Cemetery in Seneca, Ontario Co., NY. They had 4 children, including:

a. Philander8 F. Bassett, born ca. 1820 in MA,[340] married Ellen Hooper, who was born ca. 1820 in NY.[341] They were living with his parents in Seneca, Ontario Co., NY, in the 1860 federal census,[342] and the 1865 state census,[343] where he was a farmer, his widowed mother and sister Jane Bassett were living with them in Seneca, NY, in the 1870 federal census,[344] and they were still living in Seneca, NY, in the 1875 state census.[345] She died by 1880, and he was still living in Seneca, NY, in the 1880 federal census.[346] He died on 21 Feb. 1893 in Seneca, NY.[347]

b. Laura A. Bassett, born ca. 1825,[348] died on 26 Sept. 1837 in Seneca, NY, aged 12 years,[349] and was buried in Sands Hill Cemetery in Seneca, NY.

c. Jane8 Bassett, born ca. 1829 in MA,[350] was still unmarried and living with her parents in Seneca, Ontario Co., NY, in the 1855 state census, the 1860 federal census, and the 1865 state census, and with her brother Philander Bassett in Seneca, NY, in the 1870 federal census,[351] but she was not found in the 1875 state census in Ontario Co., NY, marriage not found.

d. (1 more child.)[352]

 

 

(1237.) Olive6 Washburn, youngest daughter of (421) Capt. Israel5 Washburn (Jr.), (124) Israel4, (58) Samuel3, (43) John2 (5th), (28) John1 (4th); born in Raynham, MA, on 8 Aug. 1752,[353] married Reuben Andrews, of Raynham, as his second wife, on 18 Aug. 1780 in Raynham.[354] He was born ca. 1752,[355] and “Mrs. Rebekah Andrews [first] wife of Reuben Andrews” died on 9 Dec. 1774 in Raynham, in her 25th year,[356] and his 1803 will mentioned his daughter Sally Campbell, wife of Oliver Campbell, in addition to his wife Olive and children by her. They were living in Raynham, MA, in the 1790 federal census,[357] they were both still living in 1792 when her father wrote his will, and in the 1800 federal census.[358]

        Reuben Andrews served in the Revolutionary War, as a corporal in Capt. John Callendar’s company, from 1777 to 1779, and in Capt. John Slewman’s company in 1780.[359] The ear marks of Reuben Andrews were recorded in Raynham in 1796 as “a Crop off the Right Ear & two Slitts down the Same.”[360]

        Reuben Andrews died testate on 24 May 1804 in Raynham, aged 52 years,[361] and was buried in Pleasant Street Cemetery in Raynham. His will, dated 24 Oct. 1803, and probated on 5 June 1804, mentioned his wife Olive Andrews, five daughters Minerva, Dolley, Sebrany, Florella and Roana, two sons Carmi and Orrin, and daughter Sally Campbell, wife of Oliver Campbell, and he named his son Carmi Andrews as executor of his estate.[362] (See Appendix [D] for a full transcription of his will.) Olive Andrews was living with their son Carmi Andrews in Raynham, MA, in the 1810,[363] 1820,[364] 1830,[365] and 1840 federal censuses,[366] and she was collecting a pension for her husband’s Revolutionary War service, at age 87 in 1840.[367] Olive (Washburn) Andrews died on 16 Apr. 1846 in Raynham, aged 93 years,[368] and they were both buried in Pleasant Street Cemetery in Raynham, MA, but no probate records were filed for her estate in Bristol Co., MA.

        Olive Washburn and Reuben Andrews had children:

        3054     i   Carmi Andrews, a son, born on 16 July 1781 in Raynham,[369] executor of his father’s estate in 1804, married Nelly C. Hall, daughter of Reuben and Jemima (Ellis) Hall,[370] on 30 Apr. 1811.[371] She was born on ca. 28 Feb. 1785 in Raynham.[372] They were living in Raynham, MA, in the 1810,[373] 1820,[374] 1830,[375] 1840,[376] and 1850 federal census, where he was a farmer.[377] He was appointed to appraise the estate of his cousin, Eli K. Washburn, of Raynham, in 1852, and they were still living in Raynham in the 1855 state census,[378] and the 1860 federal census.[379] Carmi Andrews died testate on 16 Feb. 1863 in Raynham, aged 81 years, 7 months,[380] his will dated 25 June 1862, and probated on 6 Mar. 1863, mentioned his daughter Ellen Trufant, sons Reuben H., Justin, Elihu, and Francis C., and he named his son Francis C. Andrews as executor of his estate.[381] (See Appendix [E] for a full transcription of his will.) Nelly (Hall) Andrews was living with their son Francis C. Andrews in Raynham in the 1865 state census,[382] and next door to Francis Andrews in the 1870 federal census.[383] She died a widow on 5 Apr. 1876 in Raynham, aged 91 years, 1 month, 5 days,[384] but no probate records were filed for her estate. They had children:

a. Francis Cary Andrews, born supposedly on 13 Apr. 1812 in Raynham,[385] married Caroline Leonard, daughter of Amasa and Julia (King) Leonard, of Raynham,[386] on 24 Oct. 1847 in Taunton.[387] She was born on 25 Sept. 1824 in Raynham.[388] They were living with his parents in Raynham, MA, in the 1850 federal census,[389] and the 1855 state census,[390] where he was a farmer, and the 1860 federal census, where he was a shovel maker.[391] He was executor of his father’s estate in 1863, and his widowed mother and sister Myra Andrews were living with them in Raynham in the 1865 state census.[392] They were still living in Raynham in the 1870 federal census, where he was a farm laborer,[393] and the 1880 federal census, where he was a farmer.[394] He died on 4 Aug. 1892 in Raynham, aged 80 years, 3 months, 24 days, of “gangrenae senilis, cholerea infantum,”[395] and she died a widow on 14 Nov. 1912 in Raynham, aged 88 years, 1 month, 20 days, of ”chronic heart disease.”[396]

b. Reuben Hall Andrews, born on 28 July 1814 in Raynham,[397] married 1.) Harriet L. White, of Raynham, daughter of Daniel and Mary (Tracy) White,[398] supposedly on 24 Oct. 1840 in Raynham.[399] She was born on 26 July 1816 in Raynham.[400] They were living in Raynham, MA, in the 1850 federal census,[401] and the 1855 state census,[402] where he was a carpenter. She died on 19 May 1859 in Raynham, aged 42 years, 10 months, of “consumption,”[403] and was buried in Pleasant Street Cemetery in Raynham, MA. He remarried to 2.) Harriet Keep (Hitchcock) Upham, of Worcester, MA, daughter of Asa and Sophronia Hitchcock,[404] on 31 Mar. or 1 Apr. 1860 in Raynham.[405] She was born ca. 1825 in Dwight Station, Indian Territory, now Russellville, Pope Co., AR, where her parents were missionaries to the Cherokee Indians.[406] They were still living in Raynham, MA, in 1860 federal census,[407] but they were not found in the 1865 state census, and they were living in Fall River, Bristol Co., MA, in in the 1870 federal census, where he was a retail grocer,[408] and the 1880 federal census, where he was a retired grocer.[409] She died on 20 Dec. 1894 in Brookline, Norfolk Co., MA, aged 70 years,[410] and he died on 11 Aug. 1906 in Brookline, MA, aged 92 years,[411] and they were both buried in Pleasant Street Cemetery in Raynham, MA.

c. Mira/Myra Andrews, a daughter, born supposedly on 5 June 1818 in Raynham,[412] never married. She was still unmarried and living with her parents in Raynham in the 1850, and 1860 federal censuses, was still unmarried in 1862 when her father wrote his will, and was living with her widowed mother in Raynham in the 1865 state census,[413] and the 1870 federal census,[414] and with her brother Francis Andrews in Raynham in the 1880 federal census.[415] She died on 1 Nov. 1896 in Raynham, aged 78 years, 4 months, 27 days, of “senile debility.”[416]

d. Justin A. Andrews, born supposedly on 22 Mar. 1821 in Raynham,[417] supposedly married Mary E. Shaw, daughter of Ebenezer and Mary (Dickerman) Shaw, of Middleborough,[418] on 10 Oct. 1847.[419] She was born on 29 May 1825 in Middleborough,[420] and they were living in Middleborough, MA, in the 1850 federal census,[421] the 1855 state census,[422] the 1860 federal census,[423] the 1865 state census,[424] and the 1870,[425] and 1880 federal censuses,[426] where he was a carpenter. He died on 31 Oct. 1895 in Middleborough, aged 74 years, 7 months, 9 days, of “heart disease,”[427] and she died a widow on 27 Dec. 1903 in Middleborough, aged 78 years, 6 months, 27 days, of “angina pectoris.”[428]

e. Elihu Andrews, born supposedly on 3 Apr. 1823 in Raynham,[429] was still unmarried and living with his parents in Raynham, MA, in the 1850 federal census, married Mary Maria Bliss, daughter of Hiram and Clarinda (Wilbur) Bliss,[430] on 9 Jan. 1853 in Fall River, Bristol Co., MA.[431] She was born ca. 1832 in Fall River, MA.[432] They were living with her parents in Fall River, Bristol Co., MA, in the 1855 state census, where he was a trader,[433] and in Fall River in the 1860 federal census,[434] the 1865 state census,[435] and the 1870,[436] and 1880 federal censuses,[437] where he was a retail grocer. He died on 12 May 1905 in Fall River, MA, aged 82 years, 1 month, 9 days, of “paralysis,”[438] and she died a widow on 14 Mar. 1907 in Fall River, aged 76 years, 23 days, of “old age.”[439]

f. Ellen Andrews, born supposedly on 6 Sept. 1826 in Raynham,[440] married Ezra Trufant (Jr.), of Abington, MA, son of Ezra and Rebekah/Rebecca (Pratt) Trufant,[441] on 8 Apr. 1847 in Abington.[442] He was born ca. 1822 in Weymouth, MA,[443] a grandson of Phillip and Rebeckah (Shaw) Pratt, of Abington.[444] They were living in Abington, MA, in the 1850 federal census,[445] the 1855 state census,[446] and the 1860 federal census,[447] in South Abington in the 1865 state census,[448] and in Abington in the 1870 federal census,[449] where he was a farmer. He died intestate on 13 Oct. 1873 in Abington, aged 52 years, 4 months, 5 days, of “liver complaint.”[450] Their son Phillip P. Trufant, of Abington, was granted administration of his estate on 20 Oct. 1873, and his real estate was valued at $4160, and his personal estate totaled $17,048.59.[451] She was still living in Abington, MA, in the 1880 federal census,[452] and she died a widow on 24 Feb. 1892 in Abington, aged 65 years, 5 months, 18 days, of cancer.[453]

        3055    ii   Minerva Andrews, born on 7 Mar. 1783 in Raynham,[454] mentioned in the 1804 will of her father, died unmarried on 15 Mar. 1821 in Raynham, aged 38 years,[455] and was buried in Pleasant Street Cemetery in Raynham, MA.

        3056   iii   Dolly Andrews, born on 18 Dec. 1785 in Raynham,[456] never married. She was mentioned in the 1804 will of her father, and she was living with Hannah Andrews, daughter of George Andrews, probably a cousin, in Raynham in the household of Hannah’s nephew Albert A. Andrews in the 1850 federal census,[457] and the 1855 state census.[458] Hannah Andrews died testate on 2 Apr. 1857 in Raynham, aged 73 years,[459] and Lysander J. Williams of Raynham was appointed as administrator with the will annexed of her estate on 5 June 1857.[460] Dolly Andrews died intestate on 9 July 1859 in Raynham, aged 73 years,[461] and Lysander J. Williams, of Raynham, was granted administration of her estate, at the request of her heirs, Carmi Andrews, Orin Andrews and Florella Browne, on 29 Aug. 1859.[462]

        3057   iv   Sebrany Andrews, a daughter, born on 20 Nov. 1789 in Raynham,[463] mentioned in the 1804 will of her father, married Simeon Robinson, of Raynham, son of Seth and Hannah (Williams) Robinson,[464] on 10 Apr. 1812 in Raynham.[465] He was born on 12 Apr. 1787 in Raynham,[466] and he served as a Private in Capt. Samuel Wilber’s Company from Raynham in 1814 during the War of 1812.[467] He was not a head of household in Massachusetts in the 1820 federal census, but they were living in Raynham in the 1830 federal census,[468] and they moved to Tazewell Co., IL, before 1840. They were living in Tazewell Co., IL, in the 1840,[469] and 1850 federal censuses, where he was a farmer.[470] He died on 14 Feb. 1857 in Logan Co., IL, aged 69 years, 10 months, 2 days,[471] and she died on 4 Dec. 1858 in Logan Co., IL, aged 69 years, 14 days,[472] and they were both buried in Prairie Rest Cemetery in Delavan, Tazewell Co., IL. They supposedly had children:[473]

a. Simeon Whitmore Robinson, born on 2 July 1813 in Raynham, MA,[474] married Charlotte Leonard, daughter of Samuel and Dilly (Burt) Leonard,[475] of Taunton, on 13 Apr. 1835 in Taunton,[476] and they lived in Taunton. She was born on ca. 28 Oct. 1814 in Taunton.[477] They were living in Taunton, MA, in the 1850 federal census,[478] the 1855 state census,[479] the 1860 federal census,[480] the 1865 state census,[481] and the 1870,[482] and 1880 federal censuses,[483] where he was a machinist. He died on 16 Apr. 1884 in Taunton, aged 70 years, 9 months, 13 days, of “Brights disease,”[484] and she died a widow on 14 Sept. 1887 in Taunton, aged 72 years, 10 months, 17 days, of “mitral insufficiency.”[485]

b. Sebrany Maria Robinson, born on 25 Apr. 1815 in Raynham,[486] supposedly married Henry Browne.[487] He was born on 2 Oct. 1809 in Gardiner, Kennebec Co., ME.[488] She died on 26 or 27 Dec. 1849 in Tremont, Tazewell Co., IL,[489] and was buried in Mount Hope Cemetery in Tremont, IL. He was living in Tremont, Tazewell Co., IL, in the 1850 federal census with a presumed second wife, Elizabeth, where he was a cabinet maker,[490] and with a presumed third wife, Mary, in the 1860 federal census, where he was a Justice of the Peace.[491] He supposedly died on 11 July 1887.[492]

c. Israel Washburn Robinson, a twin, born on 7 Sept. 1816 in Raynham,[493] married Cornelia Leonard, of Taunton, MA, on 8 Oct. 1837 in Taunton.[494] She was born on 27 June 1820 in Taunton.[495] They were living in Tazewell Co., IL, in the 1840,[496] and 1850 federal censuses, where he was a farmer,[497] and in the 1855 state census.[498] He died on 30 Mar. 1859 in Logan Co., IL, aged 42 years,[499] and she was living in Sugar Creek, Logan Co., IL, in the 1860 federal census,[500] but she was not found in the 1870 federal census. She was living in Storm Lake, Buena Vista Co., IA, in the 1880 federal census, with their son Gifford S. Robinson.[501] She died on 2 May 1900 in Sioux City, IA,[502] and they were both buried in Freeport City Cemetery in Freeport, Stephenson Co., IL.

d. Josiah Williams Robinson, a twin, born on 7 Sept. 1816 in Raynham,[503] married 1.) Clara Tilden.[504] She was born ca. 1816 in MA.[505] They were living in Tazewell Co., IL, in the 1850 federal census,[506] in Delavan, Tazewell Co., IL, in the 1860,[507] and 1870 federal censuses,[508] where he was a farmer. She died on 16 Apr. 1873,[509] and was buried in Prairie Rest Cemetery in Delavan, Tazewell Co., IL. He remarried to 2.) Amelia T. (Grant) Crossman, daughter of Joseph and Sarah (Hubbard) Grant, and widow of Albert Crossman,[510] on 4 Mar. 1874 in Tazewell Co., IL.[511] She was born on 25 Dec. 1825 in RI.[512] They were living in Delavan, Tazewell Co., IL, in the 1880 federal census.[513] She died on 11 May 1895, aged 69 years,[514] and was buried in Prairie Rest Cemetery in Delavan, IL. He was still living in Delavan, IL, with the family of Benj. and Annie Tomlin, in the 1900 federal census,[515] and he died on 14 Apr. 1905, presumably in Delavan, IL.[516]

e. Oliver Augustine Robinson, born on 8 Mar. 1819 in Raynham,[517] supposedly married Anne Smith.[518] She was born ca. 1823 in Ireland.[519] They were living in Pittsburgh, Allegheny Co., PA, in the 1850 federal census, where he was a shovel maker.[520] He supposedly died on 11 Mar. 1853 in Pittsburgh, Allegheny Co., PA,[521] and was buried in Allegheny Cemetery in Pittsburgh, PA. She was not found in the 1860 federal census.

f. Olive Augusta Robinson, born on 26 Oct. 1826, died on 9 Nov. 1826 in Raynham.[522]

g. Orin Andrews Robinson, born on 30 Aug. 1830 in Raynham,[523] was living with his parents in Tazewell Co., IL, in the 1850 federal census, supposedly married Amelia G. Grossman.[524] They may have been living in Milo, Bureau Co., IL, in the 1860 federal census, where he was a farmer.[525] He supposedly died on 1 Feb. 1863.[526] She was not found in the 1870 federal census in Illinois.

        3058    v   Florella Andrews, born on 31 July 1793 in Raynham,[527] mentioned in the 1804 will of her father, married Thomas P. Brown, son of Rufus and Lydia Brown. He was born on ca. 24 Mar. 1794, possibly in Killingly, CT.[528] They were living in Boston, MA, in the 1840 federal census,[529] in Malden, Middlesex Co., MA, in the 1850 federal census,[530] and in Boston, MA, in the 1855 state census, where he was a trader,[531] and in the 1860 federal census, where no occupation is listed for him.[532] He died on 14 Feb. 1865 in Boston, aged 70 years, 10 months, 21 days, of “phthisis,”[533] and she was still living in Boston with the family of their daughter and son-in-law, Smyrna B. and Nancy Carroll M. Conant, in the 1865 state census,[534] and the 1870 federal census.[535] She died a widow on 12 Aug. 1873 in Boston, aged 80 years, 1 month, of “paralysis.”[536] They had children:

a. Charles Brown, born ca. 1822 in MA,[537] was listed as living with his presumed parents in Boston in the 1860 federal census, where he was a coachman, but he was not listed in his parents’ household in the 1850 federal census.

b. Susana “Susan” Jane Brown, born on 1 Mar. 1823 in Foxborough, Norfolk Co., MA,[538] was still unmarried and living with her parents in Boston in the 1855 state census, married Oliver Cobb, son of George and Susan (Wyer) Cobb, of Nantucket,[539] on 8 Dec. 1858 in Boston.[540] He was born on ca. 3 Jan. 1823 in Nantucket, MA.[541] She was enumerated twice in the 1860 federal census, with her parents in Boston,[542] and with her husband Oliver Cobb in Boston, living in a boarding house,[543] and in their own house in Boston in the 1865 state census, where he was a merchant,[544] the 1870 federal census, where he had a thread store,[545] and in the 1880 federal census, where he was a dry goods dealer.[546] He died on 8 Jan. 1900 in Boston, aged 77 years, 5 days, of “apoplexy-old age-bladder & kidney disease,”[547] and she was still living in Boston in the 1900 federal census, where her widowed sister Nancy C. M. Conant was living with her.[548] She died a widow on 6 Mar. 1906 in Boston, aged 83 years, 5 months, of heart disease,[549] and they were both buried in Codman Burying Ground in Dorchester, Suffolk Co., MA.

c. Nancy Carroll M. Brown, born on 5 Mar. 1825 in Raynham, MA,[550] married Smyrna Bancroft Conant, son of Aaron and Lucy (Bancroft) Conant,[551] on 25 Aug. 1851 in Boston.[552] He was born on 18 Jan. 1818 in Gardner, MA.[553] She was listed as living with her parents in Boston in the 1860 federal census,[554] and her widowed mother was living with them in Boston in the 1865 state census,[555] where he was a varnisher, and the 1870 federal census, where he was a clerk in a retail market,[556] but they were not found in the 1880 federal census. He died on 28 Oct. 1881 at City Hospital in Boston, aged 63 years, of “exhaustion & gang,”[557] and she was living with her widowed sister Susan J. Cobb in Boston in the 1900 federal census.[558] She died on 24 June 1916 in Boston, aged 91 years, 3 months.[559]

d. Ann Louisa Brown, born ca. 1830 in MA,[560] was still unmarried and living with her parents in Boston in the 1860 federal census, marriage not found.

e. Henry T. Brown, born in Sept. 1831 in Boston, MA,[561] was still unmarried and living with his parents in Boston in the 1860 federal census, married Mary Ann Snow, daughter of Stephen and Sarah Snow,[562] on 20 July 1868 in Boston.[563] She was born ca. 1841 in Lowell, MA.[564] They were not found in the 1870 or 1880 federal censuses, but they were living in Boston, MA, in the 1900 federal census.[565] He died on 27 Jan. 1916 in Boston, aged 84 years, of “cancer of stomach & auxillary space,”[566] and she died sometime after him.

f. Frederick F. Brown, born ca. 1837 in Boston, MA,[567] was still unmarried and living with his parents in Boston in the 1860 federal census, served as a Private in the 10th Independent Battery in the Massachusetts Light Artillery during the Civil War,[568] and married Abby F. Johnson, daughter of Moses and Rozilla/Rosella Johnson,[569] on 16 July 1861 in Boston.[570] She was born on ca. 10 Nov. 1844 in Blue Hill, Hancock Co., ME.[571] They were not found in the 1870 federal census, but she died on 18 Nov. 1874 in Boston, aged 30 years, 8 days, of “pelvic abscess.”[572] He was not found in the 1880 federal census, but he was living with his son Frederick H. Brown in Boston in the 1900 federal census working as a fruit salesman.[573]

g. Sarah Brown, born ca. 1838 in MA,[574] marriage not found.

        3059   vi   Orin Andrews, born on 5 June 1796 in Raynham,[575] mentioned in the 1804 will of his father, married Prudence (___). She was born ca. 1804 in ME.[576] They were apparently living in Boston in the 1840,[577] and 1850 federal censuses,[578] the 1855 state census, where his wife is listed as “Lucy,”[579] the 1860 federal census,[580] the 1865 state census,[581] and the 1870 federal census,[582] where he was a carpenter or housewright. He died on 25 June 1873 in Boston, aged 77 years,[583] but no death record was found for Prudence, and she was not found in the 1880 federal census in Boston.

        3060  vii   Roana Andrews, born on 18 Apr. 1799 in Raynham,[584] mentioned in the 1804 will of her father as being under the age of 16, died on 15 Apr. 1832 in Raynham, aged 33 years,[585] and was buried in Pleasant Street Cemetery in Raynham, MA.

 

 

(1238.) Sgt. Israel6 Washburn (3rd), eldest surviving son of (421) Capt. Israel5 Washburn (Jr.), (124) Israel4, (58) Samuel3, (43) John2 (5th), (28) John1 (4th); born in Raynham, MA, on 30 Jan. 1755,[586] married Abiah King, daughter of Benjamin and Deliverance (Eddy) King, of Raynham,[587] on 12 June 1783 in Raynham.[588] She was born on 29 June 1762 in Raynham,[589] a granddaughter of John and Alice (Dean) King, of Raynham,[590] and of Joseph and Abigail (Haskins) Eddy, of Taunton.[591] The will of Joseph Eddy, of Taunton, dated 22 July 1758, mentioned, among others, his daughter Deliverance, wife of Benjamin King.[592] The will of John King, of Raynham, dated 24 July 1741, mentioned, among others, his wife Alice, and son Benjamin King.[593]

        Sgt. Israel Washburn (3rd) served in the Revolutionary War and was afterwards promoted to Sergeant. They lived in Raynham, and he was living in Raynham, MA, in the 1790 federal census, next door to his father and brothers Oliver and Nehemiah Washburn.[594] They were living in Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, in the 1800 federal census,[595] but he was not listed as a head of household in the 1810 federal census in Massachusetts. They were living in Raynham, MA, in the 1820,[596] 1830,[597] and 1840 federal censuses,[598] where he was a farmer.

        Sgt. Israel Washburn (3rd) died testate on 8 Jan. 1840 or 1841 in Raynham.[599] His will was dated 2 Sept. 1816, with a codicil dated 10 Sept. 1824, and another codicil dated 9 June or Jan. 1831, and was probated on 2 Mar. 1841. He mentioned his wife Abiah Washburn, his eldest son Israel Washburn Jr., his son Benjamin Washburn, who was alive when he wrote his will, but had died before the second codicil, necessitating the revision, his son Reuel Washburn, his youngest son Eli King Washburn, his eldest daughter Molly, wife of Peyton R. Leonard, and his other two daughters Lydia King Washburn and Cornelia Washburn. He also mentioned his brothers Nehemiah, Seth, and Oliver Washburn. He named his wife, Abiah Washburn, and eldest son, Israel Washburn Jr., as executors of original his will, revoking that in his first codicil, and naming his youngest son, Eli King Washburn, as executor. The land that was to go to his son Benjamin Washburn in his original will was given to Eli King Washburn in his second codicil, and he also added bequests to Minerva Washburn and Lydia H. Washburn, daughters of his deceased son Benjamin. The will and both codicils were witnessed by Otis L. Washburn, Rhoda Washburn and Pamela Washburn, but by the time of probate, in 1841, both Rhoda and Pamela Washburn had died, leaving only Otis L. Washburn to prove the will. Otis L. Washburn and Joseph Wilbar, of Taunton, were sureties for the bond of Eli K. Washburn, of Raynham, and David Keith, Otis L. Washburn and Abraham Gushee were appointed to appraise his estate on 2 Mar. 1841. His real estate was valued at $5034, which included his homestead farm at $4000, the “Caleb Fobes farm” at $320, the “Benj. Leach wood lot” at $400, and the “Lem. Wilbur farm” at $1542. It also mentioned a note against I. Washburn Jr. for $857.22.[600] (See Appendix [F] for a full transcription of his will and codicils.)

        Abiah (King) Washburn died testate on 25 May 1842 in Raynham,[601] and they were both buried in Pleasant Street Cemetery in Raynham, MA. Her will was dated 12 July 1841, and probated on 5 Aug. 1842 in Taunton. She mentioned her daughters Molly Leonard, wife of Payton R. Leonard, Lydia K. Washburn, and Cornelia Washburn, her sons Israel Washburn, Reuel Washburn, and Eli K. Washburn, and her granddaughters Minerva Washburn and Lydia H. Washburn, children of her son Benjamin Washburn, deceased. She also mentioned real estate that she had inherited from her father, Benjamin King, deceased. She named her son Eli K. Washburn as executor of her will. Witnesses to her will were Cordana Washburn, Susan Washburn and Cyrus Washburn.[602] (See Appendix [G] for a full transcription of her will.)

        Sgt. Israel Washburn and Abiah King had children:

        3062     i   Israel7 Washburn (4th), born on 18 Nov. 1784 in Raynham,[603] moved to Maine in 1806, settled in Livermore, Oxford Co., ME, in 1809, where he was a farmer and merchant,[604] and married Martha Benjamin, daughter of Lt. Samuel and Tabitha (Livermore) Benjamin,[605] on 30 Mar. 1812 in Livermore, ME.[606] She was born on 2 Oct. 1792 in Livermore, ME.[607] He was living alone in Livermore, Oxford Co., ME, in the 1810 federal census,[608] and they were living in Livermore, ME, in the 1820,[609] 1830,[610] 1840,[611] and 1850 federal censuses,[612] and in Livermore, Androscoggin Co., ME, in the 1860 federal census,[613] where he was a farmer. Martha (Benjamin) Washburn died on 6 May 1861 in Livermore, ME, aged 68 years.[614] He was still living in Livermore, ME, in 1865 when the estate of his sister, Lydia K. Washburn, of Raynham, was administered upon, and he was a blind retired farmer in Livermore, ME, in the 1870 federal census.[615] He was elected to the Maine State Legislature in 1815, 1816, 1818, and 1819, and was also the town clerk of Livermore, ME.[616] He died on 1 Sept. 1876 in Livermore, ME, aged 91 years, of “protracted paralysis,”[617] and they were both buried in Waters Hill Cemetery in Livermore, Androscoggin Co., ME. His obituary, in The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, says “He left his native town in 1806, and taught school in Dresden, Maine, for a year or more; after which he engaged in trade and shipbuilding, with Barzillai White, at White’s Landing, now Richmond, Me. In 1809, he purchased of Artemas Leonard his farm and store in Livermore, and carried on business here as a trader till 1829. His subsequent life was passed on his farm in that town. He represented Livermore in the legislature of Massachusetts in 1815, 1816, 1818, and 1819, and had also held the offices of town clerk and selectman there.”[618] They had children:

a. Hon. Israel8 Washburn (5th), LL.D., born on 6 June 1813 in Livermore, ME,[619] married 1.) Mary Maud Webster, daughter of Col. Ebenezer and Lucy (Dudley) Webster,[620] on 24 Oct. 1841 in Orono, Penobscot Co., ME.[621] She was born on 24 July 1824 in Orono, ME.[622] He was living alone in Orono, Penobscot Co., ME, in the 1840 federal census,[623] and they were living in Orono, ME, in the 1850 federal census, where he was a lawyer,[624] and the 1860 federal census, where he was a Member of Congress,[625] and in Portland, Cumberland Co., ME, in the 1870 federal census, where he was the port collector.[626] He served in  the U. S. House of Representatives from Maine from 1851 to 1861, was instrumental in the formation of the Republican Party in 1854, and was elected as Governor of Maine from 1861 to 1863. In 1863 he was appointed by President Abraham Lincoln as Collector of Customs for the district of Portland, ME, which he held until 1877.[627] Mary Maud (Webster) Washburn died on 30 June 1873 in Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., MN,[628] and was buried in Mount Hope Cemetery in Bangor, Penobscot Co., ME. He remarried to 2.) Robina Napier Brown, daughter of Benjamin F. and Mary Campbell (McIntyre) Brown,[629] on 18 Jan. 1876 in Orono, Penobscot Co., ME.[630] She was born on 13 Sept. 1838 in Orono, ME.[631] They were living in Portland, ME, in the 1880 federal census, where he was a retired lawyer.[632] He was a vice president of the New England Historic Genealogical Society from Maine Jan. 1865 to 1883,[633] and a very active member of the Maine Historical Society, and the American Antiquarian Society.[634] When he died he was also President of the Board of Trustees of Tufts College.[635] He was also author of Notes Historical, Descriptive, and Personal, of Livermore, in Androscoggin (formerly in Oxford) County, Maine, published in 1874.[636] He died on 12 May 1883 in Philadelphia, PA, aged 69 years, where he had gone for medical treatment,[637] and was buried in Mount Hope Cemetery in Bangor, ME. Robina Napier (Brown) Washburn was living in San Diego, San Diego Co., CA, in the 1900 federal census,[638] and she died a widow on 21 Dec. 1919 in San Diego, CA, aged 81 years,[639] and was buried in Mount Hope Cemetery in San Diego, San Diego Co., CA. He had children by Mary Maud Webster:

1. Capt. Israel9 Henry Washburn, born on 18 June 1843 in Orono, Penobscot Co., ME,[640] was enumerated with his grandparents, Israel and Mar­tha Washburn, in Livermore, ME, in the 1850 federal census, and also with his parents in Orono, ME, in the 1850 federal census, served as Second Lieutenant in Company H in the Maine 16th Infantry in 1862 and 1863 during the Civil War, then joined the U. S. Marine Corps as Second Lieutenant in 1864, and was eventually promoted to Captain by his retirement in 1886,[641] married Arabella “Belle” Valena Jack­son, daughter of Christopher C. and Ann Mary Jackson,[642] on 18 June 1867 in Portsmouth, NH.[643] She was born on 9 May 1846 in Portsmouth, NH.[644] They were living in Boston, MA, in the 1880 federal census, where he was in the U. S. Marine Corps.[645] He died on 6 Feb. 1896 in Hot Springs, Garland Co., AR, aged 52 years,[646] and she was living in Portsmouth, Rockingham Co., NH, in the 1900 federal census.[647] She died a widow on 12 Dec. 1926 in Portsmouth, NH, aged 80 years,[648] and they were both buried in South Street Cemetery in Portsmouth, Rockingham Co., NH. They had children:

a. Capt. Israel10 Henry Washburn Jr., born on 10 Nov. 1870 in Portsmouth, NH,[649] married Virginia Sanborn, daughter of James Albert and Emily (Hubbard) Sanborn,[650] on 9 Mar. 1898 in Portsmouth, NH.[651] She was born on 9 Nov. 1874 in Pittston, Kennebec Co., ME.[652] They were living with her widowed mother in Portsmouth, NH, in the 1900 federal census, where he was a harness maker.[653] He died on 8 Apr. 1938 in Portsmouth, NH, aged 67 years,[654] and was buried in South Street Cemetery in Portsmouth, NH. She died on 30 Mar. 1969 in Portsmouth, aged 94 years,[655] and was buried in Harmony Grove Cemetery in Portsmouth, NH.

b. Mollie Washburn, born on 18 May 1873 in Erie, Erie Co., PA,[656] died on 29 Mar. 1875 in Portsmouth, NH, aged 1 year,[657] and was buried in South Street Cemetery in Portsmouth, NH.

c. Jackson10 Maurice Washburn, born on 23 Jan. 1879 in Portsmouth, NH,[658] was still unmarried and living with his widowed mother in Portsmouth, NH, in the 1900 federal census, a bank clerk,[659] was still unmarried with he registered for the draft in World War I on 12 Sept. 1918 from Portsmouth, NH, aged 39 years,[660] and died on 16 Jan. 1955 in Portsmouth, NH, aged 75 years,[661] and was buried in South Street Cemetery in Portsmouth, NH.

d. Charles10 Cadwallader Washburn, born on 6 July 1882 in Charlestown, Suffolk Co., MA,[662] was still unmarried when he registered for the draft in World War I on 12 Sept. 1918 from Portsmouth, NH, aged 36 years,[663] died on 26 Nov. 1924, aged 42 years,[664] and was buried in South Street Cemetery in Portsmouth, NH.

2. Ada9 Washburn, born on 18 July 1846 in Orono, ME,[665] never married. She was still unmarried and living with her father in Portland, ME, in the 1880 federal census,[666] and with her sister Maude Washburn in Portland, ME, in the 1900 federal census,[667] died on 25 Jan. 1901 in Portland, Cumberland Co., ME, aged 54 years,[668] and was buried in Mount Hope Cemetery in Bangor, ME.

3. Charles9 Fox Washburn, born on 19 Feb. 1849 in Orono, ME,[669] never married. He was probably the C. F. Washburn living in Napa, Napa Co., CA, in the 1870 federal census,[670] was he was living in San Francisco, CA, in Aug. 1871.[671] He moved to Minnesota in 1873, where he was a banker, and served in both branches of the Minnesota State Legislature.[672]  He was living in Herman Village, Grant Co., MN, in the 1880 federal census, where he was a dealer in lumber.[673] He died on 10 July 1884 in Portland, Cumberland Co., ME, aged 35 years, 4 months, 22 days,[674] and was buried in Mount Hope Cemetery in Bangor, ME.

4. Anna9 Maud Washburn, born on 23 Dec. 1861 in Portland, ME,[675] never married. She was still unmarried and living with her sister Ada Washburn in Portland, ME, in the 1900 federal census,[676] died on 13 Jan. 1931 in Portland, ME, aged 69 years,[677] and was buried in Mount Hope Cemetery in Bangor, ME.

b. Algernon8 Sidney “Sid” Washburn, born on 29 Nov. 1814 in Livermore, ME,[678] was a merchant in Boston from 1836 to 1852, returned to Maine in 1853, and married Anna Sarah Moore, daughter of Col. Cyrus Moore, of Bangor, ME,[679] in 1854 in Bangor, ME.[680] She was born on 10 Aug. 1830 in Dover, ME.[681] He was a banker in Maine, being the principal owner of the Bank of Hallowell, afterwards known as the First National Bank of Hallowell,[682] and they lived in Hallowell, Kennebec Co., ME. He was not found in the 1850 federal census, but they were living in Hallowell, Kennebec Co., ME, in the 1860 federal census, where he was a farmer.[683] She died on 24 Feb. 1866 in Hallowell, ME, aged 35 years,[684] and he was a cashier at the 1st National Bank in Hallowell, ME, in the 1870 federal census.[685] He was stricken with paralysis in 1874, and died on 29 Sept. 1879 in Hallowell, ME, aged 64 years,[686] and they were both buried in Hallowell Village Cemetery in Hallowell, Kennebec Co., ME. They had children:

1. James Washburn, born on 25 Aug. 1855 in Hallowell, Kennebec Co., ME,[687] died on 28 June 1866 in Hallowell, ME, aged 10 years, 10 months,[688] and was buried in Hallowell Village Cemetery in Hallowell, ME.

2. John9 Washburn, born on 1 Aug. 1858 in Hallowell, ME,[689] moved to Minnesota. He was a miller living in Minneapolis, MN, with his aunt Caroline A. Holmes in the 1880 federal census,[690] and he returned to Maine and married Eliza­beth “Bessie” Pope Harding, daughter of Rev. Henry F. and Mary E. (O’Brian) Harding, supposedly on 29 July 1884 in Hallowell, ME.[691] She was born on 29 Aug. 1857 in Hallowell, ME,[692] and they moved back to Minneapolis. They were living in Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., MN, in the 1900,[693] and 1910 federal censuses,[694] where he was a merchant miller and a member of the Chamber of Commerce. He was Chairman of the Board of the Washburn-Crosby Flour Company at the time of his death.[695] He died on 25 Sept. 1919 in Minneapolis, MN,[696] and she died on 12 Dec. 1941 in Minneapolis,[697] and they were both buried in Lakewood Cemetery in Minneapolis, MN. They had three daughters:

a. Margaret10 Washburn, born in May 1885 in MN,[698] married Harold Olney Hunt,[699] son of William Olney and Ella D. (Young) Hunt.[700] He was born on 25 Jan. 1883 in Adrian, Lenawee Co., MI.[701] She died on 16 June 1959 in Hennepin Co., MN,[702] and he died on 21 Feb. 1970, aged 87 years,[703] and they were both buried in Lakewood Cemetery in Minneapolis, MN.

b. Elizabeth10 Pope Washburn, born on 16 Sept. 1893 in Minneapolis, MN,[704] died supposedly on 3 Sept. 1985 in San Diego, CA.[705]

c. Sidney10 Washburn, a daughter, born on 16 Mar. 1899 in Minneapolis, MN,[706] married Sumner B. Young.[707] He was born in 1899.[708] He died on 15 July 1983,[709] and she died on 24 July 1985 in Wayzata, Hennepin Co., MN, aged 86 years,[710] and they were both buried in Lakewood Cemetery in Minneapolis, MN.

3. Robert9 Charles Washburn, born on 26 Mar. 1861 in Hallowell, ME,[711] mar­ried Mary Louise Savier on 8 May 1889 in Portland, Clackamas Co., OR,[712] but they had no children. She was born in Dec. 1866 in OR,[713] and they lived in Seattle, WA, and then in Medford, OR. They were living in Seattle, WA, in the 1900 federal census, where he was an editor,[714] and in Sam’s Valley, Jackson Co., OR, in the 1910 federal census, where he was a fruit farmer.[715] He served in both branches of the Washington State Legislature from 1892 to 1896, and was a newspaper edi­tor.[716] He died on 30 July 1929 in Portland, OR,[717] and but was buried in Hallowell Village Cemetery in Hallowell, ME. No death record was found for her.

4. Cadwallader Washburn, born on 10 Feb. 1866 in Hallowell, ME,[718] and died on 7 Mar. 1866 in Hallowell, ME, aged 25 days,[719] and was buried in Hallowell Village Cemetery in Hallowell, ME.

c. Hon. Elihu8 Benjamin Washburn, born on 23 Sept. 1816 in Livermore, ME,[720] studied law at Harvard Law School in 1839, admitted to the bar in 1840, and moved to Galena, Jo Daviess Co., IL, in 1840,[721] and married Adele Marie-Antoinette Gratiot, daughter of Col. Henry and Susan (Hempstead) Gratiot, of IL,[722] on 31 July 1845 in Iowa Co., WI.[723] She was born on 12 Nov. 1826 in Galena, IL.[724] He spelled his name “Washburne,” and they were living in Galena, Jo Daviess Co., IL, in the 1850,[725] and 1860 federal censuses,[726] where he was an attorney at law, and the 1870 federal census, where he was the U.S. Minister to France.[727] He was a close friend and political ally of both President Abraham Lincoln and Ulysses S. Grant, and helped promote Grant’s military career at the start of the Civil War, he was elected to the U. S. House of Representatives from Illinois in 1852, and served in the House from 1853 to 1869, supported African American Suffrage during Reconstruction period after the Civil War, helped draft the Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution, and was named as Secretary of State by President Ulysses S. Grant in 1869, but he resigned after only 11 days, and was instead appointed as U. S. Ambassador to France during the 1871 Franco-Prussian War, until 1877, setting a new precedent for American diplomatic involvement in foreign wars, and then ran unsuccessfully for President in 1880. They moved to Chicago, IL, by 1880, and he published a biography of former Illinois Governor Edward Coles in 1882, who was an early anti-slavery champion, and he served as President of the Chicago Historical Society from 1884 to 1887.[728] They were living in Chicago in the 1880 federal census, where he was a lawyer.[729] Adele (Gratiot) Washburn died on 18 Mar. 1887 in Chicago, IL, aged 60 years,[730] and he died at the home of their son Hempstead Washburne in Chicago on 22 Oct. 1887, aged 71 years, of a “heart ailment,”[731] and they were both buried in Greenwood Cemetery in Galena, Jo Daviess Co., IL. They had children:

1. (Unnamed son), died in infancy on 22 Apr. 1846,[732] and was buried in Greenwood Cemetery in Galena, IL.

2. Henry Gratiot9 Washburne, born on 6 May 1849 in Galena, IL,[733] was listed as living with his parents in Galena, IL, in the 1860 federal census, but also as living with John M. and Harriet Washburn in Lancaster, MA, in the 1860 federal census,[734] was still unmarried and living with his parents in Galena, IL, in the 1870 federal census, but he was not found in the 1880 federal census. He died on 17 Dec. 1886 in Louis­ville, KY, aged 37 years,[735] and was buried in Greenwood Cemetery in Galena, IL.

3. Hempstead9 Washburne, born on 11 Nov. 1851 in Galena, IL,[736] was listed as living with his parents in Galena, IL, in the 1870 federal census, but also as living in Readfield, Kennebec Co., ME, in the 1870 federal census as a student,[737] graduated from Kent Hill College in Maine in 1871, and studied law at the University of Wisconsin and Union College in Chicago,[738] and was still unmarried and living with his parents in Chicago, IL, in the 1880 federal census,[739] married Anne Clarke, daughter of John V. and Elizabeth (Bertrand) Clarke,[740] in ca. 1883,[741] and they lived in Chica­go, IL. She was born on 27 July 1856 in Chicago, IL.[742] He was lawyer, Chicago City Attorney, and Mayor of Chicago from 1891 to 1893, and as mayor he presided over the World’s Columbian Exposition in 1893 in Chicago.[743] They were living in Chicago, IL, in the 1900,[744] and 1910 federal censuses,[745] where he was a lawyer. He died on 13 Apr. 1918 in Chicago, IL, aged 66 years,[746] and she died a widow on 10 Mar. 1939 in Winnetka, Cook Co., IL, aged 82 years,[747] they were both buried in Graceland Cemetery in Chicago, IL. They had children:

a. Clarke10 Washburne, born on 18 Mar. 1885 in Chicago, IL,[748] was still unmarried and living with his parents in Chicago, IL, in the 1910 federal census, married Eleanor Pomeroy,[749] daughter of Theo L. and Louisa C. (Richards) Pomeroy,[750] on 30 Apr. 1918 in Manhattan, New York Co., NY.[751] She was born on 23 June 1893 in Pittsfield, Berkshire Co., MA.[752] He was a banker in Winnetka and Chicago.[753] He died on 19 Oct. 1850 in Winnetka, Cook Co., IL, aged 65 years,[754] and she died in Oct. 1984, aged 91 years,[755] and they were both buried in Graceland Cemetery in Chicago, IL.

b. Henry Gratiot10 Washburne, born on 4 July 1889 in Chicago, IL,[756] was still unmarried and living with his parents in Chicago, IL, in the 1910 federal census, married Victoria G. Williams on 15 Oct. 1930 in Chicago, IL,[757] and they moved to Dubois, WY, where he ran a dude ranch.[758] He died on 18 Dec. 1979 in Los Angeles, CA, aged 90 years,[759] and was buried in Graceland Cemetery in Chicago, IL.

c. Hempstead10 Washburne Jr., born on 25 Dec. 1891 in Chicago, IL,[760] registered for the World War I Draft in Chicago in 1917 at age 25,[761] married Mary E. Dennehy on 10 Sept. 1921 in Cook Co., IL.[762] She was born on 26 Feb. 1902 in Chicago, IL.[763] He was a stockbroker in Chicago.[764] He died on 5 Oct. 1962, aged 70 years,[765] and she died on 7 Nov. 1986, aged 84 years,[766] and they were both buried in Saint Mary Catholic Cemetery in Lake Forest, Lake Co., IL.

d. Dr. Annette10 Clarke Washburne, born on 6 Oct. 1898 in Chicago, IL,[767] graduated from DePaul University in Chicago, and worked at Wisconsin General Hospital in Madison, WI, and was the first woman professor at the University of Wisconsin.[768] She died on 27 Mar. 1964 in Madison, Dane Co., WI, aged 65 years,[769] and was buried in Sant Mary Catholic Cemetery in Lake Forest, Lake Co., IL.

e. (Another child who died young.)[770]

4. William9 Pitt Washburne, born on 22 Apr. 1854 in Washington, DC,[771] married 1.) Cora Rose Hinds in 1887,[772] and 2.) Lula Grace Buise on 5 July 1898 in Galveston, TX.[773] He died on 22 Nov. 1898 in Galveston, TX, aged 44 years,[774] and was buried in Greenwood Cemetery in Galena, IL.

5. Elihu Benjamin “Beenie” Washburne Jr., born on 28 July 1857 in Galena, IL,[775] died on 27 Jan. 1862 in Galena, IL, aged 4 years,[776] and was buried in Greenwood Cemetery in Galena, IL.

6. Susan9 “Susie” Adele Washburne, born on 21 Apr. 1859 in MA,[777] was still unmarried and living with her parents in Chicago, IL, in the 1880 federal census, married William Darius Bishop Jr. on 21 Feb. 1882 in Chicago, IL.[778] He was born on 16 Dec. 1857 in Bridgeport, Fairfield Co., CT.[779] They were living in Bridgeport, Fairfield Co., CT, in the 1900 federal census, where he was a lawyer.[780] He died on 23 Jan. 1912 in Sea Cliff, Nassau Co., NY, aged 54 years,[781] and she died on 27 Sept. 1923, aged 64 years,[782] and they were both buried in Mountain Grove Cemetery in Bridgeport, Fairfield Co., CT.

7. Marie9 Lisa Washburne, born on 17 Aug. 1863 in Galena, IL,[783] married Amos H. Fowler, son of Henry and Sally (Elliot) Fowler,[784] in 1885.[785] He was born on 13 Aug. 1851 in Guilford, CT.[786] They were living in Denver, Arapahoe Co., CO, in the 1900 federal census, where he was a miner.[787] He died on 1 July 1903 in Hyannisport, Barnstable Co., MA, aged 51 years, 11 months, 19 days, of “chronic Brights Disease,”[788] and she died a widow on 7 Mar. 1935, aged 71 years,[789] and they were both buried in Mountain Grove Cemetery in Bridgeport, Fairfield Co., CT.

8. Elihu9 Benjamin Washburne Jr., born on 16 Nov. 1868 in Washington, DC,[790] married Fannie E. (___), who was born in Sept. 1875 in NY,[791] in ca. 1898.[792] They were living in Ashbury Park, Monmouth Co., NJ, in the 1900 federal census, where he was a lawyer.[793] He died on 13 June 1908 in CT, aged 39 years,[794] and was buried in Mountain Grove Cemetery in Bridgeport, Fairfield Co., CT.

d. Gen. Cadwallader8 Colden Washburn, born on 22 Apr. 1818 in Livermore, ME,[795] studied law and moved to Wisconsin in 1839, and married Jeanette Garr, daughter of Andrew Sheffield and Elizabeth (Sinclair) Garr,[796] on 1 Jan. 1849 in Iowa Co., WI.[797] She was born on ca. 9 June 1818 in New York, NY.[798] They were living in Mineral Point, Iowa Co., WI, in the 1850 federal census, where he was a lawyer.[799] She began showing signs of mental illness right after the birth of their first daughter, and eventually was put into the care of Bloomingdale Insane Asylum in Manhattan, New York, then transferred to an asylum in Brookline, MA.[800] His young daughters were living with his parents in Livermore, Androscoggin Co., ME, in the 1860 federal census, but he was not found in the 1860 census. He founded the Wisconsin Mining Company in 1844 with Cyrus Woodman, which was dissolved in 1855, he built a mill on the Chippewa River in Wisconsin in 1853, and he bought into the struggling Minneapolis Mill Company, which owned dams, cotton mills, woolen mills, sawmills and grist mills in Minnesota, became President of it and hired his brother William D. Washburn to assist in the company’s development, and they built their own successful Washburn Mill on the Mississippi River in Minneapolis in 1866, which became the Washburn-Crosby Company after his partnership with John Crosby in 1877, and which itself eventually became General Mills in 1928.[801] He moved to La Crosse, WI, in 1859, and he was elected to the U. S. House of Representatives from Wisconsin from 1855 to 1861, when he was appointed Colonel of the 2nd Wisconsin Cavalry in Feb. 1862, during the Civil War, and was promoted by President Lincoln to Major General in July 1862, and led the expedition against Fort Esperanza in Nov. 1863, serving until May 1865. He was again elected to the U. S. House of Representatives from Wisconsin in 1867, and served until 1871. He was living in La Crosse, La Crosse Co., WI, in the 1870 federal census, where he was a lumberman,[802] and he formed the successful La Crosse Lumber Company in 1871, and was elected as Governor of Wisconsin from 1872 to 1874,[803] but he was not found in the 1880 federal census. He died on 14 May 1882 in Eureka Springs, Carroll Co., AR, aged 64 years,[804] and was buried in Oak Grove Cemetery in La Crosse, La Crosse Co., WI. Jeanette (Garr) Washburn died on 12 Mar. 1909 in the asylum in Brookline, MA, aged 90 years, 9 months, 3 days, of “diabetes mellitus,”[805] and was originally buried in Walnut Hills Cemetery in Brookline, MA, but later transferred to Oak Grove Cemetery in La Crosse, La Crosse Co., WI. They had children:

1. Jeanette9 “Nettie” Garr Washburn, born on 25 Apr. 1850 in Mineral Point, Iowa Co., WI,[806] was living in Livermore, Androscoggin Co., ME, in the 1860 federal census, with her grandparents Israel and Martha B. Washburn,[807] a novelist, married Albert Warren Kelsey, son of Albert H. and Charlotte Locke (Upton) Kelsey,[808] on 23 June 1869 in La Crosse, WI.[809] He was born on 30 Oct. 1840 in Boston, MA.[810] They were living in St. Louis, MO, in the 1870 federal census, where he was a brick manufacturer,[811] but they were not found in the 1880 federal census. They were living in Springfield, Montgomery Co., PA, in the 1900 federal census, where he was a capitalist.[812] He died on 22 Oct. 1921 in Wyndmoor, Montgomery Co., PA, aged 81 years,[813] and she died on 30 Jan. 1931 in Springfield, Montgomery Co., PA, aged 80 years,[814] and they were both buried in Center Cemetery in Shirley, Middlesex Co., MA.

2. Fanny9 Washburn, born in 1852 in NY,[815] was living in Livermore, Androscoggin Co., ME, in the 1860 federal census, with her grandparents Israel and Martha B. Washburn,[816] and with her father in La Crosse, WI, in the 1870 federal census,[817] married Charles Payson, a State Department Official, businessman and real estate investor, in ca. 1873.[818] He was born on 2 May 1837 in Messina, Sicily, Italy.[819] They were living in Washington, DC, in the 1880 federal census, where he was the 3rd Assistant Secretary of State,[820] which office he served from 1878 to 1881, and he then served as U. S. Chargé d’Affaires to Denmark until 1882, and they lived in Europe. He died on 11 July 1913 in Aix-les-Bains, France, and was buried in Vevey, Switzerland.[821]

e. Martha8 Benjamin Washburn, born on 8 Feb. 1820 in Livermore, ME,[822] moved to Wisconsin, where she was a teacher in Mineral Point, Iowa Co., WI, and married Capt. Charles L. Stephenson on 6 June 1849 in Iowa Co., WI.[823] He was born on 11 Apr. 1815 in Gorham, Cumberland Co., ME.[824] They were living in Mineral point, Iowa Co., WI, in the 1850 federal census, where he was a receiver in the land office,[825] in Galena, Jo Daviess Co., IL, in the 1860 federal census, where he was a steam boat captain,[826] and the 1870 federal census, where he was a U.S. Steam Boat Inspector,[827] and in St. Paul, Ramsey Co., MN, in the 1880 federal census, where he was an inspector of steam boats.[828] He died on 31 Aug. 1880 in Saint Paul, Ramsey Co., MN, aged 65 years,[829] and she was living with their son Benjamin W. Stephenson in Mandan, Morton Co., ND, in the 1900 federal census.[830] She died on 25 Apr. 1909 in Mandan, Morton Co., ND, aged 89 years,[831] and they were both buried in Oakland Cemetery in Saint Paul, Ramsey Co., MN.

f. Charles8 Ames Washburn, born on 16 Mar. 1822 in Livermore, ME,[832] went to California in 1849 during the Gold Rush,[833] and was an Elector for California in the 1860 presidential election,[834] but he was not found in the 1860 federal census in California. He returned east and married Sallie C. Cleaveland on 11 May 1865 in New York City, NY.[835] She was born on 17 Sept. 1842 in PA.[836] He was appointed as U. S. Diplomatic Commissioner to Paraguay from 1861 to 1863, the U. S. Minister to Paraguay from 1863 to 1868.[837] They were living with his widowed father in Livermore, ME, in the 1870 federal census,[838] and in Morristown, Morris Co., NJ, in the 1880 federal census.[839] He died on 26 Jan. 1889 in St. Vincent Hospital in Manhattan, New York Co., NY, aged 66 years,[840] and she was a widow living in Morristown, NJ, in the 1900 federal census.[841] She died a widow on 2 June 1914 in Morristown, Middlesex Co., NJ, aged 71 years, 5 months, 15 days, of “cerebral hemorrhage arterio sclerosis,”[842] and they were both buried in Waters Hill Cemetery in Livermore, Androscoggin Co, ME. They had children:

1. Hester9 Washburn, born in 1867 in Paraguay,[843] married Willis K. Howell.[844] He was born on 30 Oct. 1860 in Morristown, Morris Co., NJ.[845] They were living in Morristown, Morris Co., NJ, in the 1900 federal census, where he was a lumber dealer.[846] He died on 28 Mar. 1934, aged 73 years,[847] and she also died on 28 Mar. 1934,[848] and they were both buried in Evergreen Cemetery in Morristown, Morris Co., NJ.

2. Thurlow9 Washburn, born on 16 Mar. 1869 in ME,[849] moved to New Mexico where he was a rancher, then graduated from M.I.T in 1897 as a mining engineer, died in a snow avalanche on 12 Oct. 1899 in Telluride, San Miguel Co., CO, aged 30 years,[850] presumably unmarried, and was buried in Waters Hill Cemetery in Livermore, ME.

3. Lillian9 Washburn, born on 27 Sept. 1870 in PA,[851] was still unmarried and living with her widowed mother in Morristown, NJ, in the 1900 federal census, married Frank Vilenius.[852] She died on 28 Apr. 1945, aged 74 years,[853] and was buried in Waters Hill Cemetery in Livermore, ME.

g. Samuel8 Benjamin “Sailing Sam” Washburn, born on 1 Jan. 1824 in Livermore, ME,[854] went to sea in 1842, but he was still unmarried and listed as living with his parents in Livermore, ME, in the 1850 federal census, where he was a mariner,[855] and served in the U. S. Navy during the Civil War under Admiral David Farragut, and commanded a division of Farragut’s fleet when it sailed through Confederate defenses into Mobile Bay in 1864.[856] He married 1.) Lorette M. Thompson in 1862.[857] They were not found in the 1870 federal census. She apparently died by 1872, and he remarried to 2.) Adelia “Addie” Browne Reade in 1872.[858] She was born on 21 Sept. 1846 in ME.[859] They were living in Livermore, Androscoggin Co., ME, in the 1880 federal census, where he was a farmer.[860] He died on 4 Mar. 1890 in Avon, Livingston Co., NY, aged 66 years,[861] and she was living with her daughter and son-in-law, Francis and Kate W. Kellogg, in Avon, Livingston Co., NY, in the 1900,[862] and 1910 federal censuses.[863] She died a widow on 31 May 1914 in Rochester, Monroe Co., NY, aged 67 years,[864] and they were both buried in Waters Hill Cemetery in Livermore, ME. He had probably 3 children by Lorette Thompson, and 2 more children by Addie Browne Reade:

1. Samuel9 Benjamin Washburn (Jr.), born in 1863 in ME or NY,[865] was not found in the 1870 or 1880 federal censuses, but he supposedly moved to Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., MN, and married 1.) Fannie M. Henderson on 12 Mar. 1895 in Minneapolis, MN.[866] She was born ca. 1868 in IL,[867] and they lived in Minneapolis. They were living in Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., MN, in the 1895 state census,[868] but they were not found in Minnesota in the 1900 federal census. She died by 1905, and he remarried to 2.) Lena Johnson, as her second husband, on 15 Mar. 1905 in Minneapolis, MN.[869] She was born in 1869.[870] They were living in Minneapolis, MN, in the 1910 federal census, where he was the proprietor of a boarding house.[871] He died on 13 Apr. 1934 in Minneapolis, MN,[872] and she died on 15 Aug. 1949,[873] and they were both buried in Lakewood Cemetery in Minneapolis, MN.

2. Sidney Washburn, died young.[874]

3. Greenleaf W. Washburn, died young.[875]

4. Mary L. Washburn, born on 18 Dec. 1873,[876] died on 5 July 1875, aged 1 year,[877] and was buried in Waters Hill Cemetery in Livermore, ME.

5. Katherine9 “Kate” Benjamin Washburn, born on 8 Nov. 1876 in Livermore, ME,[878] married John Fran­cis Kellogg in 1898.[879] He was born in 1871 in NY.[880] They were living in Avon, Livingston Co., NY, in the 1900,[881] and 1910 federal censuses,[882] where he was a bank cashier. He died on 6 Dec. 1842 in Avon, Livingston Co., NY,[883] and she moved to Rochester, NY. She died on 2 Dec. 1862 in Rochester, Monroe Co., NY, aged 86 years,[884] and they were both buried in Avon Cemetery in Avon, Livingston Co., NY.

h. Mary8 Benjamin Washburn, born on 11 Nov. 1825 in Livermore, ME,[885] was still unmarried and living with her parents in Livermore, ME, in the 1850 federal census, married Gustavus A. Buffum on 29 Mar. 1858 in Livermore, ME.[886] He was born on 25 Dec. 1825 in ME,[887] and they moved to Monroe, WI, then to Lyons, IA, by 1866.[888] They were living in Waubeek, Pepin Co., WI, in the 1860 federal census, where he was a lumberman.[889]  She died on 15 Mar. 1867, aged 41 years,[890] and was buried in Oakland Cemetery in Clinton, Clinton Co., IA. He remarried to Roxanna Kent.[891] She was born on 30 Apr. 1829 in Bucksport, Hancock Co., ME.[892] They were living in Lyons, Clinton Co., IA, in the 1870 federal census, where he was a lumber dealer,[893] but they were not found in the 1880 federal census. He died on 27 Nov. 1899, aged 73 years,[894] and she died on 2 Sept. 1912 in Louisiana, Pike Co., MO, aged 83 years,[895] and they were both buried in Riverview Cemetery in Louisiana, Pike Co., MO.

i. William Allen Drew Washburn, born in Oct. 1827 in Livermore, ME,[896] died on 22 Nov. 1828 in Livermore, ME, aged 1 year,[897] and was buried in Waters Hill Cemetery in Livermore, Androscoggin Co., ME.

j. Hon. William8 Drew Washburn, born on 14 Jan. 1831 in Livermore, ME,[898] graduated from Bowdoin College in Brunswick, ME, studied law in Bangor, ME, moved to Minneapolis, MN, in 1857,[899] and married Elizabeth “Lizzie” Little Muzzy, daughter of Hon. Franklin and Caroline N. Muzzy,[900] on 19 Apr. 1859 in Bangor Penobscot Co., ME.[901] She was born on 27 June 1836 in Bangor, ME.[902] They were living in Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., MN, in the 1860 federal census, where he was a lawyer,[903] the 1870 federal census, where he was a lumber dealer,[904] and the 1880 federal census, where he was a lumber & flour manager and a Member of Congress.[905] He was hired by his brother Cadwallader C. Washburn at the Minneapolis Milling Company, and was also in the lumber business in Minnesota. He was elected to the Minnesota House of Representatives in 1871, and to the U. S. House of Representatives in 1878, serving there from 1879 to 1885, then he was elected to the U. S. Senate from Minnesota in 1888, and served there until 1895. He also served as President of the Soo Line Railroad in Minnesota, North Dakota and Wisconsin from 1883 to 1889, founded the First Universalist Church in Minneapolis in 1859, and participated with Charles Alfred Pillsbury and John S. Pillsbury in the founding of the Pillsbury Milling Company in 1872, which later became the Pillsbury Flour Mills Company in 1935, and was eventually bought by General Mills in 2001.[906] They were still living in Minneapolis, MN, in the 1900 federal census, where he was a miller,[907] and in the 1910 federal census.[908] He died on 29 July 1912 in Minneapolis, MN, aged 81 years,[909] and she died on 28 Apr. 1916 in Englewood, Bergen Co., NJ,[910] and they were both buried in Lakewood Cemetery in Minneapolis, MN. They had children:

1. Franklin Muzzy Washburn, born on 4 May 1861 in MN,[911] died on 29 July 1877, aged 16 years,[912] and was buried in Lakewood Cemetery in Minneapolis, MN.

2. William9 Drew Washburn Jr., born on 3 Apr. 1863 in Saint Paul, MN,[913] graduated from Phillips Andover Academy in Andover, MA, in 1883, and Yale University in 1888, married Florence Agnes Savier, daughter of Thomas A. and Mary Hudson (Miller) Savier,[914] in 1890.[915] She was born in Apr. 1867 in Portland, OR.[916] They were living with his parents in Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., MN, in the 1900 federal census, where he was a real estate agent,[917] and in the 1910 federal census.[918] He was in the newspaper, real estate, and railroad business, and served in the Minnesota House of Representatives from 1901 to 1903, 1905 to 1907, 1909 to 1913, 1917 to 1919, and 1921 to 1926.[919] He died on 10 Oct. 1829 in Hennepin Co., MN, aged 66 years,[920] and was buried in Lakewood Cemetery in Minneapolis, MN. She died in Apr. 1851,[921] and was buried in Lone Fir Pioneer Cemetery in Portland, OR. They had children:

a. Beatrice10 Gertrude Washburn, born on 26 June 1891 in Chicago, IL,[922] supposedly married C. P. Jones.[923]

b. William10 Drew Washburn (3rd), born on 28 July 1897 in Minneapolis, MN,[924] died on 28 Dec. 1979 in Stearns Co., MN, aged 82 years,[925] and was buried in Lakewood Cemetery in Minneapolis, MN.

c. Thomas10 K. Washburn, born on 28 Mar. 1901 in Minneapolis, MN,[926] married Katherine Vanderboom.[927] He died on 26 Feb. 1978 in Miami, Dade Co., FL, aged 76 years,[928] and was buried in Waters Hill Cemetery in Livermore, ME.

d. John10 Franklin Washburn, born on 24 Feb. 1905 in Hennepin Co., MN,[929] married Edna May McMillan.[930] She was born on 20 Apr. 1907.[931] He died on 2 Nov. 1994 in Springfield, Delaware Co., PA, aged 89 years,[932] and she died on 14 Feb. 2000 in New Orleans, LA, aged 92 years,[933] and they were both buried in Lakewood Cemetery in Minneapolis, MN.

3. Cadwallader9 Lincoln Washburn, born on 31 Oct. 1866 in Minneapolis, MN,[934] was still unmarried and living with his parents in Minneapolis, MN, in the 1900 federal census, an artist, married Margaret L. (Cowles) Ohrt,[935] widow of John Benno Ohrt.[936] She was born on 15 Mar. 1894.[937] He had scarlet fever and meningitis at the age of 5, which deprived him of both hearing and speech, graduated class valedictorian from Gallaudet College in Washington, DC, and from Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1893, but he became an artist of paintings and etchings, traveled extensively studying insects and birds, and a news correspondent for the Chicago Daily News during the Russo-Japanese War, the Mexican Revolution, and World War I.[938] He died on 21 Dec. 1965 in Farmington, Franklin Co., ME, aged 99 years,[939] and she died on 30 Oct. 1991, aged 97 years,[940] and they were both buried in Waters Hill Cemetery in Livermore, ME.

4. Mary9 Caroline Washburn, born on 31 Aug. 1868 in Minneapolis, MN,[941] married Elbert Francis Baldwin, son of Elbert Irving and Mary Jeanette (Sterling) Baldwin,[942] on 23 Nov. 1892 in Minneapolis, MN.[943] He was born on 10 Mar. 1857 in Cleveland, Cuyahoga Co., OH.[944] They were living in Montclair, Essex Co., NJ, in the 1900 federal census, where he was an editor and journalist.[945] He died on 26 Sept. 1927 in Geneva, Switzerland, aged 70 years,[946] and was buried in Genthod Cemetery in Geneva, Switzerland. She died a widow on 21 Nov. 1944 in Manhattan, New York Co., NY, aged 76 years,[947] and was buried in Fresh Pond Crematory and Columbarium in Middle Village, Queens Co., NY.

5. Edwin9 Chapin Washburn, born in Jan. 1870 in Minneapolis, MN,[948] was still unmarried and living with his parents in Minneapolis, MN, in the 1900 federal census, a railroad operator, married Ethel Dening Fraser on 21 Nov. 1907 in Brooklyn, NY.[949] She was born in 1874 in England.[950] They were living in Minneapolis, MN, in the 1910 federal census, where he was in the railroad supply business.[951] He died in 1937,[952] and she died in 1952,[953] and they were both buried in Waters Hill Cemetery in Livermore, ME.

6. George H. Washburn, born on 24 Dec. 1871,[954] died on 11 Feb. 1872,[955] and was buried in Lakewood Cemetery in Minneapolis, MN.

7. Elizabeth9 “Lizzie” M. Washburn, born on 19 Nov. 1874 in Minneapolis, MN,[956] married Dr. Hamilton Kemp Wright, of London, England, on 22 Nov. 1899 in Minneapolis, MN.[957] He was born on 2 Aug. 1867 in Cleveland, Cuyahoga Co., OH.[958] They were not found in the 1900 federal census, but they were living in Washington, DC, in the 1910 federal census, where he was a commissioner in the State Department.[959] He died on 9 Jan. 1917 in Washington, DC, aged 49 years,[960] and she died in 1952,[961] and they were both buried in Waters Hill Cemetery in Livermore, ME.

8. Stanley9 Washburn, born on 7 Feb. 1878 in Minneapolis, MN,[962] was still unmarried and living with his parents in Minneapolis, MN, in the 1900 federal census, attending school, married Alice Bell Langhorne on 27 Nov. 1906 in Washington, DC.[963] She was born on 13 Feb. 1876 in Lynchburg, Lynchburg City Co., VA.[964] They were living in Minneapolis in the 1910 federal census, where he was a janitor.[965] He was a journalist and a for­eign news correspondent for the Chicago Daily News, Colliers Weekly, and the Times of London during the Russian Revolution, the Russo-Japanese War, and World War I.[966] He died on 14 Dec. 1950, aged 72 years,[967] and she died in 1975,[968] and they were both buried in Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, VA.

9. Alice Washburn, born on 11 July 1881,[969] died on 29 Aug. 1881,[970] and was buried in Lakewood Cemetery in Minneapolis, MN.

k. Caroline8 Ann Washburn, born on 30 Jan. 1833 in Livermore, ME,[971] married Dr. Freeland Salmon Holmes, son of Salmon and Abigail (Blake) Holmes,[972] on 3 June 1857 in Dover-Foxcroft, Piscataquis Co., ME.[973] He was born on 8 Sept. 1827 in Foxcroft, Piscataquis Co., ME.[974] They were living in Foxcroft, Piscataquis Co., ME, in the 1860 federal census, where he was a physician.[975] He served as a surgeon in Companies F and S in the 4th and 6th Regiment of the Maine Volunteer Infantry in the Civil War, and he was killed on 23 June 1963 in Germantown, Fauquier Co., VA, aged 35 years,[976] and was buried in Rural Grove Cemetery in Dover-Foxcroft, ME. She was still living in Foxcroft, ME, with Fayette Holmes in the 1870 federal census,[977] and she received a widow’s pension for his Civil War service in 1874.[978] She was living in Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., MN, in the 1880 federal census, where her nephew John Washburn was living with her,[979] and in the 1900 federal census.[980] She died on 15 Nov. 1920, aged 87 years,[981] and was also buried in Rural Grove Cemetery in Dover-Foxcroft, ME.

        3063    ii   Mary7 “Molly” Washburn, born on 14 Nov. 1786 in Raynham,[982] married Peyton6 Randolph Leonard, son of Capt. Joshua5 and Hannah (Jacobs) Leonard, of Raynham,[983] as his second wife, in Aug. 1815 in Raynham.[984] He was born on 12 Feb. 1775 in Raynham,[985] a grandson of Maj. Zephaniah4 and Hannah (King) Leonard,[986] and had married first to Amy Hawkins, of Providence, RI, on 12 Jan. 1806 in Bristol or Providence, RI,[987] who died on 15 Sept. 1814 in Raynham, aged 26 years,[988] by whom he had a son and a daughter. They were living in Raynham, MA, in the 1820,[989] 1830,[990] and 1840 federal censuses,[991] where he was a farmer. Peyton R. Leonard died testate on 20 Dec. 1843 in Raynham, aged 68 years,[992] and was buried in Pleasant Street Cemetery in Raynham. His will, dated 11 Aug. 1838, with a codicil dated 12 July 1841, mentioned his three daughters Amy Leonard, Olive Leonard and Lydia W. Leonard, his grandson Othniel Gilmore, son of Cassander and Mary A. Gilmore, his son James Leonard, and his wife Molly W. Leonard, and he named his son James Leonard as executor of his estate. His estate was appraised by Joseph Wilbar, Godfrey Robinson and Leonidas Dean on 30 Apr. 1844, his real estate totaled $12,587, including his homestead farm valued at $7000, and his personal estate totaled $5123.40.[993] (See Appendix [H] for a full transcription of his will.) Molly Leonard was still living in Raynham in the 1850 federal census,[994] the 1855 state census,[995] the 1860 federal census,[996] and the 1865 state census,[997] where her sister Lydia K. Washburn, and daughters Amy Leonard and Olive L. Foster were living with her. She was still living in 1865 when the estate of her sister, Lydia K. Washburn, of Raynham, was administered upon, and she was still living in Raynham in the 1870 federal census, where her daughters and sister-in-law Mary (Leonard) Andrews were living with her.[998] Molly (Washburn) Leonard died a widow, intestate, on 7 Aug. 1874 in Raynham, aged 87 years, 8 months, 24 days,[999] and her daughters Amy Leonard and Olive L. Foster were granted administration of her estate on 4 Sept. 1874.[1000] She had three daughters:

a. Amy7 Leonard, born on 9 Oct. 1818 in Raynham,[1001] never married. Daughter Amy Leonard was mentioned in the 1838 will of her father. She was still unmarried and living with her mother in Raynham in the 1850 federal census,[1002] the 1855 state census,[1003] the 1860 federal census,[1004] the 1865 state census,[1005] and the 1870 federal census.[1006] She and her sister Olive Foster were living with their half-brother James Leonard in Raynham in the 1880 federal census.[1007] She died on 4 Apr. 1899 in Raynham, aged 80 years, 6 months, of “nephritis & complications.”[1008]

b. Olive7 Leonard, born on 3 Sept. 1820 in Raynham.[1009] Daughter Olive Leonard was mentioned in the 1838 will of her father, and she married Theodore Foster, of New York City, NY, son of Simeon Foster,[1010] on 25 Oct. 1847 in Raynham.[1011] He was born ca. 1816, and was a publisher.[1012] He died by 1850, and she was a widow living with her widowed mother in Raynham in the 1850 federal census,[1013] the 1855 state census,[1014] the 1860 federal census,[1015] the 1865 state census,[1016] and the 1870 federal census.[1017] She and her sister Amy Leonard were living with their half-brother James Leonard in Raynham in the 1880 federal census.[1018] She died a widow on 17 Apr. 1881 in Raynham, aged 60 years, of pneumonia,[1019] and was buried in Pleasant Street Cemetery in Raynham.

c. Lydia7 Washburn Leonard, born on 22 May 1823 in Raynham,[1020] never married. Daughter Lydia W. Leonard was mentioned in the 1838 will of her father, and she died on 18 Nov. 1848 in Raynham, aged 25 years, of “consumption,”[1021] and was buried in Pleasant Street Cemetery in Raynham.

        3064   iii   Sidney7 Washburn, born on 14 Nov. 1788 in Raynham,[1022] died unmarried on 1 Jan. 1811 in Bowdoinham, Sagadahoc Co., ME, aged 22 years,[1023] and was buried in Forest Hill Cemetery in Dresden, Lincoln Co., ME.

        3065   iv   Benjamin7 Washburn, born on 10 Feb. 1791 in Raynham,[1024] supposedly moved to Ohio, and married Jane Aspenwall on 8 Mar. 1821 in Huron, Ohio.[1025] They were probably living in Auburn, Richland Co., OH, in the 1830 federal census.[1026] He died on 1 July 1830 in Greenfield, Highland Co., OH, aged 39 years,[1027] and was buried in Pleasant Street Cemetery in Raynham, MA, leaving two daughters, mentioned in the second codicil to the will of his father in 1831, and in the wills of his mother and sister Cornelia Washburn in 1842. Jane (Aspenwall) Washburn was not found in the 1850 federal census in Ohio, but she supposedly died in 1853.[1028] They had children:

a. Minerva C. Washburn, was still living in 1842 when her grandmother Abiah Washburn wrote her will, and was mentioned in the 1842 will of her aunt, Cornelia Washburn, but possibly died before 1865, since she was not mentioned as an heir to the estate of her aunt, Lydia K. Washburn, of Raynham.

b. Lydia8 H. Washburn, born ca. 1826 in OH,[1029] was mentioned in the 1842 of her grandmother Abiah Washburn, and in the 1842 will of her aunt, Cornelia Washburn, married Dr. Eleutheros Americus Clark in ca. 1846.[1030] He was born on 17 Aug. 1826 near Tiffin, Seneca Co., OH.[1031] They were living in Mottville, St. Joseph Co., MI, in the 1850 federal census, where he was a physician,[1032] and they moved to California in 1850, where he was a farmer and physician.[1033] They were living in San Luis Obispo Co., CA, in the 1860 federal census, where he was a farmer,[1034] and she was living in California in 1865 when the estate of her aunt, Lydia K. Washburn, of Raynham, MA, was administered upon. He was listed as living in San Jose, CA, in 1867 where he was the Deputy County Recorder for the City of San Jose,[1035] but he also held the offices of Deputy Collector of Internal Revenue, County Recorder and Auditor, City Superintendent of School, and Postmaster between 1866 and 1885.[1036] Lydia H. (Washburn) Clark in San Luis Obispo Co., CA, before 1869,[1037] and he remarried to Jeanette E. Swift in 1869.[1038] She was born ca. 1839 in NY,[1039] and they were living in San Jose, Santa Clara Co., CA, in the 1870 federal census, where he was a physician,[1040] but they were lodging in San Francisco, CA, in the 1880 federal census.[1041] She died in 1884, and he remarried again to Alice Goff, of Gilroy, CA, in 1886.[1042] He was still living in San Jose, CA, in 1891, where he was a real estate agent,[1043] and he died on 30 Mar. 1894 in San Jose, CA, aged 67 years, of “neuralgia having extended to the heart,”[1044] and was buried in Oak Hill Memorial Park in San Jose, CA.

        3066    v   Reuel7 Washburn, born on 21 May 1793 in Raynham,[1045] graduated from Brown University in 1814,[1046] and married Delia A. King, daughter of Barzillai and Nelly (McCloud) King,[1047] on 1 Oct. 1820 in Raynham.[1048] She was born on 14 May 1801 in Raynham,[1049] and they moved to Livermore, ME, where he was an attorney and judge, and served as both Representative and Senator in the Maine State Legislature, and lost a seat in Congress for Maine in 1828 by only 5 votes.[1050] She was born on 14 May 1801 in MA.[1051] They were living in Livermore, Oxford Co., ME, in the 1830,[1052] 1840,[1053] and 1850 federal censuses,[1054] and in Livermore, Androscoggin Co., ME, in the 1860,[1055] and 1870 federal censuses,[1056] where he was an attorney or lawyer. He was living in Livermore, ME, in 1865 when the estate of his sister, Lydia K. Washburn, of Raynham, MA, was administered upon. He died testate on 4 Mar. 1878 in Livermore, ME, aged 84 years,[1057] his will dated 26 Apr. 1866, with a codicil dated 25 May 1876, and probated on 19 Mar. 1878, mentioned his sons G. W. Washburn, Alonzo Washburn, and Seth D. Washburn, granddaughter Julia M. Washburn, grandson William H. Washburn, granddaughter Annie Washburn, wife Delia K. Washburn, and unmarried daughters Harriet Washburn and Ellen A. Washburn, and he named his wife Delia K. Washburn as executrix of his estate. His codicil mentioned his son Seth D. Washburn and still unmarried daughter Harriet Washburn.[1058] (See Appendix [I] for a full transcription of his will.) She was a widow living with her son Seth D. Washburn in Livermore, ME, in the 1880 federal census,[1059] and she died testate on 25 Sept. 1886 in Livermore, ME, aged 85 years,[1060] and they were both buried in Waters Hill Cemetery in Livermore, Androscoggin Co., ME. Her will, dated before her husband’s death on 17 Feb. 1877, and probated on 25 Sept. 1886, mentioned her husband Ruel Washburn, her son Seth D. Washburn, her two daughters Harriet Washburn and Ellen A. Smith, wife of Dr. Roscoe Smith, and her son Ganem W. Washburn, and she named her son Seth D. Washburn as executor of her estate.[1061] (See Appendix [J] for a full transcription of her will.) They had children:

a. Harriet8 Washburn, born in 1822 in ME,[1062] never married. She was still unmarried and living with her parents in Livermore, ME, in the 1850, 1860, and 1870 federal censuses, was still unmarried in 1876 when her father wrote his codicil, and in 1877 when her mother wrote her will, and she was living with her brother Seth D. Washburn in Livermore, ME, in the 1880 federal census.[1063] She died testate in 1888 in Turner, Androscoggin Co., ME,[1064] and was buried in Waters Hill Cemetery in Livermore, ME, her will dated 29 Sept. 1887, and probated in Feb. 1889 mentioned Mrs. Elvira Ann Caswell, of Raynham, MA, her brother Seth D. Washburn, her sister Ellen A. Smith, wife of Dr. Roscoe Smith, of Turner, and her nephew Ruel Washburn Smith, son of her sister, and she named her sister Ellen A. Smith as executrix of her estate.[1065] (See Appendix [K] for a full transcription of her will.)

b. Ganem8 W. Washburn, a son, born on 29 Oct. 1823 in Livermore, ME,[1066] moved to Winnebago Co., WI, where he was a lawyer, and was living in Winnebago, Winnebago Co., WI, with his brother Alonzo Washburn in the 1850 federal census,[1067] married Sarah Perley Stickland in ca. 1851.[1068] She was born in 1826 in ME,[1069] and they were living in Oshkosh, Winnebago Co., WI, in the 1860 federal census, where he was a lawyer,[1070] the 1870 federal census, where he was a retired Circuit Judge,[1071] the 1880 federal census, where he was a lawyer,[1072] and the 1900 federal census, where he was a capitalist.[1073] He was mentioned in the wills of both his parents. He died on 7 Oct. 1907 in Oshkosh, Winnebago Co., WI, aged 83 years,[1074] and she died in 1912 in Oshkosh, WI,[1075] and they were both buried in Riverside Cemetery in Oshkosh, Winnebago Co., WI. They had children:

1. Clara9 Elizabeth Washburn, born in Oct. 1851 in WI.,[1076] married Charles Henry Morgan, son of Henry C. and Linaney Morgan,[1077] on 14 Mar. 1877 in Oshkosh, WI.[1078] He was born in July 1843 in Allegany Co., NY.[1079] They were living in Lamar, Barton Co., MO, in the 1880 federal census, where he was a lawyer,[1080] and the 1900 federal census, where he was a lead miner.[1081] He was supposedly a 5-term Congressman from Missouri.[1082]

2. John9 Reuel Washburn, born on 6 May 1853 in WI,[1083] married Harriet “Hattie” Anna Green, daughter of Henry and Elizabeth Green,[1084] on 11 Oct. 1876 in Oshkosh, WI.[1085] She was born in Dec. 1854 in NY.[1086] They were living in Oshkosh, Winnebago Co., WI, in the 1880 federal census, where he was a lumber manufacturer,[1087] and with his parents in Oshkosh, WI, in the 1900 federal census, where he was a manufacturer.[1088] She died on 24 Aug. 1924 in WI, aged 69 years,[1089] and he died in June 1949,[1090] and they were both buried in Riverside Cemetery in Oshkosh, WI.

3. Mary9 G. Washburn, born ca. 1855 in WI,[1091] was still unmarried and living with her parents in Oshkosh, WI, in the 1880 federal census, married L. E. Harmon, son of Daniel and Elenor (Lamb) Harmon,[1092] on 31 May 1895 in Winnebago Co., WI.[1093] He was born in Jan. 1841 in ME.[1094] They were living in Oshkosh, Winnebago Co., WI, in the 1900 federal census, where he was an insurance agent.[1095]

4. Alice9 Washburn, born on 12 Sept. 1860 in Oshkosh, WI,[1096] never married. She was still unmarried and living with her parents in Oshkosh, WI, in the 1900 federal census, and she was an actress.[1097] She died on 18 Nov. 1929 in Oshkosh, WI, aged 69 years,[1098] and was buried in Riverside Cemetery in Oshkosh, Winnebago Co., WI.

5. Bennie Washburn, presumably a twin, born in 1860,[1099] died in 1861,[1100] and was buried in Riverside Cemetery in Oshkosh, Winnebago Co., WI, on the same gravestone as Alice Washburn.

c. Alonzo8 Washburn, born in June 1826 in ME,[1101] moved to Winnebago Co., WI, with his brother Ganem W. Washburn, and married Jane Coolidge Stickland in 1850.[1102] She was born ca. 1824 in ME,[1103] and they were living in Winnebago, Winnebago Co., WI, in the 1850 federal census, where he was a merchant, and his brother G. W. Washburn was living with them,[1104] and in the 1860 federal census, where he was a lumberman.[1105] He served as a QM Sgt. in Company L, the 3rd Wisconsin Cavalry from Oshkosh, WI, during the Civil War, and was discharged in 1865 at Ft. Leavenworth, KS.[1106] She was keeping a boarding house in Oshkosh, WI, in the 1870 federal census, but he was not listed in her household,[1107] and he was not found in the 1870 or 1880 federal censuses. He was mentioned in the 1866 will of his father, but not mentioned in the 1877 will of his mother. She was listed as a widow living in Chicago, IL, in the 1880 federal census,[1108] and he was listed as a widower living in the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers in Dayton, OH, in 1894, receiving a pension of $12.00,[1109] and he was still living in the National Military Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers in Jefferson, Montgomery Co., OH, in the 1900 federal census.[1110] He died a widower on 18 Nov. 1901 in Montgomery Co., OH, aged 75 years, of “cirrhosis of liver,”[1111] and was buried in Dayton National Cemetery in Dayton, Montgomery Co., OH. They had children:

1. Julia9 Maria Washburn, born ca. 1852 in WI,[1112] was still unmarried and living with her mother in Chicago, IL, in the 1880 federal census, a dressmaker, married Allen Ruez Towle, son of Samuel T. and Abbie E. (Rich) Towle,[1113] on 5 Apr. 1886 in Milwaukee, WI.[1114] He was born ca. 1858 in ME.[1115] They were not found in the 1900 federal census, but they were living in Chicago, IL, in the 1910 federal census, where he was a railroad superintendent.[1116]

2. Dr. William9 Henry Washburn, born on 14 Feb. 1854 in Weyauwega, Waupaca Co., WI,[1117] married Esther Willson in 1878, and they lived in Milwaukee, WI.[1118] She was born in Mar. 1851 in Ontario, Canada.[1119] They were living in Marinette, Marinette Co., WI, in the 1880 federal census,[1120] and in Milwaukee, WI, in the 1900,[1121] and 1910 federal censuses,[1122] where he was a physician. She died in 1921,[1123] and he died in 1939,[1124] and they were both buried in Forest Home Cemetery in Milwaukee, WI.

3. Anna9 Weston Washburn, born ca. 1856 in WI,[1125] was still unmarried and living with her mother in Chicago, IL, in the 1880 federal census, a music teacher, married John Scott Willson, son of Daniel and Beatrice Willson,[1126] on 9 May 1882 in Fond du Lac Co., WI.[1127] He was born ca. 1854 in Canada.[1128] They were not found in the 1900 federal census, but they were living in Waupaca, Waupaca Co., WI, in the 1910 federal census, where he was a carpenter.[1129]

d. Seth Washburn, born on 30 Mar. 1829,[1130] died on 13 Aug. 1830, aged 1 year,[1131] and was buried in Waters Hill Cemetery in Livermore, ME.

e. Seth8 D. Washburn, born on ca. 23 June 1832 in Livermore, ME,[1132] still unmarried living with his parents in Livermore, ME, in the 1850, 1860, and 1870 federal censuses, where he was a carpenter, married Julia Constantia Chase,[1133] daughter of Job and Rebecca Dean (Latham) Chase,[1134] in 1871.[1135] She was born on 10 Dec. 1840 in ME,[1136] a granddaughter of Barzillai and Mary (Washburn) Latham. They had no children. They were living in Livermore, Androscoggin Co., ME, in the 1880 federal census, where his widowed mother and sister Harriet Washburn were living with them,[1137] and the 1900 federal censuses,[1138] where he was a farmer, and she was a genealogical author. He inherited his father’s real estate, and was executor of his mother’s estate in 1886. He died on 3 Oct. 1901 in Livermore, ME, aged 69 years, 3 months, 10 days, of “dropsy of heart,”[1139] and she died in 1935,[1140] and they were both buried in Waters Hill Cemetery in Livermore, ME.

f. Ellen8 Abiah Washburn, born on 28 May 1842 in ME,[1141] was still unmarried in 1866 when her father wrote his will, and was still unmarried and living with her parents in Livermore, ME, in the 1870 federal census,[1142] married Dr. Roscoe Smith, of Turner, Androscoggin Co., ME, in 1870.[1143] He was born on 13 Nov. 1837 in ME.[1144] She was executrix of the estate of her sister Harriet Washburn in 1889, and she had a son Ruel Washburn Smith who was mentioned in the 1887 will of his aunt Harriet Washburn. They were living in Turner, Androscoggin Co., ME, in the 1880 federal census,[1145] and in Auburn, Androscoggin Co., ME, in the 1900 federal census,[1146] where he was a medical doctor. He died on 3 July 1916,[1147] and she died on 14 June 1934, aged 92 years,[1148] and they were both buried in Oak Hill Cemetery in Auburn, ME.

        3067   vi   Elihu Washburn, born on 22 July 1795 in Raynham,[1149] died on 28 Mar. 1812 in Raynham, aged 15 years,[1150] and was buried in Pleasant Street Cemetery in Raynham.

        3068  vii   Philander Washburn, born on 29 June 1799 in Raynham,[1151] died on 8 Dec. 1815 in Raynham, aged 16 years,[1152] and was buried in Pleasant Street Cemetery in Raynham.

        3069 viii   Eli7 King Washburn, born on 27 July 1802 in Raynham,[1153] married Nancy Dean Norton supposedly on 25 Dec. 1825 in Raynham.[1154] She was supposedly born on 28 Aug. 1806 in Mansfield, MA.[1155] They were living in Raynham in the 1830,[1156] 1840,[1157] and 1850 federal censuses, where he was a farmer, next door to Cyrus and Cordelia Washburn, and Otis L. Washburn, where he was a farmer.[1158] He was executor of his father’s will in 1841, and his mother’s will in 1842. Eli King Washburn died intestate on 28 July 1852 in Raynham.[1159] Nancy D. Washburn, widow of Eli K. Washburn, declined administration of her husband’s estate on 23 Aug. 1852, and requested that Godfrey Robinson, of Raynham, be appointed as administrator. Godfrey Robinson posted bond on 7 Sept. 1752, with Oren S. Dean and Richard G. Robinson, all of Raynham, as sureties, and Otis L. Washburn, Zenas King and Carmi Andrews were appointed to appraise his estate on 20 Aug. 1852. Godfrey Robinson petitioned for license to sell part of the real estate to pay the debts of the estate on 8 Oct. 1852, and the widow Nancy D. Washburn petitioned for her dower from his estate, which was assigned to her on 17 Jan. 1853.[1160] Nancy D. Washburn was still living in Raynham next door to Otis L. Washburn and Cyrus Washburn in the 1855 state census,[1161] and the 1860 federal census,[1162] with her son Thomas J. Washburn in Raynham in the 1865 state census,[1163] and in Taunton, MA, in the 1870 federal census.[1164] She died intestate on 27 May 1873 in Taunton, MA,[1165] and her son-in-law, Charles F. Ivers, of Taunton, petitioned for administration of her estate on 25 Aug. 1873, naming her heirs as Emily Washburn Allen of Mansfield, Arthur Washburn of Taunton, Laura Washburn Fields of North Bridgewater, Nathan Washburn of Jefferson City, Montana, and Juliet Washburn Ivers of Taunton, all children of Nancy D. Washburn, and Harry Washburn of Taunton, a grandson. Administration was granted to Charles F. Ivers on 5 Sept. 1873, with Lloyd E. Allen, of Mansfield, and Edward A. Wiley, of Taunton, as his sureties, and William H. Hayden, George H. Babbitt, Jr., and Herbert L. Peck were appointed to appraise her estate. Mary B. Washburn signed as guardian for Nancy’s grandson, Harry T. Washburn.[1166] They had children:

a. Thomas8 Jefferson Washburn, born on 6 Jan. 1827 in Raynham,[1167] was not living with his mother in the 1855 state census or the 1860 federal census, but he was still unmarried and living in Raynham with his widowed mother in the 1865 state census, a farmer,[1168] and when he was granted administration of the estate of his aunt, Lydia K. Washburn, married Mary Bowers Hall,[1169] daughter of Andrew H. and Hannah Walker (Crane) Hall,[1170] on 25 Nov. 1866 in Bridgewater.[1171] She was born on 12 Jan. 1834 in Taunton, MA.[1172] They were living with her father in Taunton, MA, in the 1870 federal census.[1173] He died on 8 July 1870 in Raynham, aged 43 years, 6 months, 2 days, of “dropsy,”[1174] but no probate records were filed for his estate, and she was still living in Taunton, MA, in the 1880,[1175] and 1900 federal censuses.[1176] She died a widow on 5 Aug. 1916 in Taunton, aged 82 years, 6 months, 24 days, of “La Grippe,”[1177] and they were both buried in Pleasant Street Cemetery in Raynham, MA. They had children:

1. (Unnamed son), stillborn on 19 Aug. 1867 in Raynham,[1178] and was buried in Pleasant Street Cemetery in Raynham, MA.

2. Harry9 Thomas Washburn, born on 24 Nov. 1868 in Raynham,[1179] married Florence Westcoat, daughter of Samuel B. and Ardelia M. (Price) Westcoat,[1180] on 30 Nov. 1897 in Taunton.[1181] She was born on 1 Nov. 1870 in Taunton.[1182] They were living with his widowed mother in Taunton, MA, in the 1900 federal census, where he was a farmer.[1183] He died on 23 Apr. 1938 in Taunton, MA, aged 69 years,[1184] and she died on 25 June 1961 in Taunton, aged 90 years,[1185] and they were both buried in Pleasant Street Cemetery in Raynham, MA.

3. (Unnamed daughter), born on 26 Feb. 1870,[1186] died on 21 Mar. 1870 in Raynham, aged 23 days, of “water on brain,”[1187] and was buried in Pleasant Street Cemetery in Raynham.

b. Emily8 Washburn, born on 18 Apr. 1828 in Raynham,[1188] was still unmarried and living with her parents in Raynham in the 1850 federal census. She did not sign as an heir the accounting of her father’s estate in 1852, but she married Lloyd Everett Allen, of Mansfield, Bristol Co., MA, son of Otis and Susanna (Deane) Allen,[1189] as his second wife, on 27 Mar. 1854 in Mansfield,[1190] and was listed as the wife of Lloyd E. Allen, of Mansfield, MA, in 1865 when the estate of her aunt, Lydia K. Washburn, of Raynham, was administered upon. He was born on 17 Apr. 1815 in Mansfield.[1191] and he had married first to Augusta Marion Wood, of Leominster, MA, on 3 Oct. 1843 in Mansfield.[1192] They were living in Mansfield, Bristol Co., MA, in the 1860,[1193] 1870,[1194] and 1880 federal censuses,[1195] where he was a farmer. Emily W. Allen received her share of her mother’s estate in 1873. She died on 11 Aug. 1896 in Mansfield, MA, aged 68 years, 3 months, 23 days, of “phthisis,”[1196] and he died a widower on 19 Feb. 1910 in Mansfield, aged 94 years, 10 months, 2 days,[1197] and they were both buried in Spring Brook Cemetery in Mansfield, Bristol Co., MA.

c. Nathan8 Washburn, born on 29 Dec. 1829 in Raynham,[1198] marriage not found. He was still unmarried and living with his parents in Raynham in the 1850 federal census, with his widowed mother in Raynham in the 1855 state census, where he was a farmer, he was living in California in 1865 when the estate of his aunt, Lydia K. Washburn, of Raynham, was administered upon, but he was back living with his widowed mother in Taunton, MA, in the 1870 federal census,[1199] and he was living in Jefferson City, Montana, in 1873, when his mother died, but he was not found in the 1880 federal census. He supposedly died on 4 Dec. 1904.[1200]

d. Mary8 Washburn, born on 27 Oct. 1832 in Raynham,[1201] as a minor over the age of 14 she petitioned that her mother, Nancy D. Washburn, of Raynham, be appointed as her guardian on 3 Sept. 1852,[1202] never married, died on 4 Nov. 1855 in Raynham, aged 23 years, of typhoid fever.[1203]

e. Lucy8 Washburn, born on 8 Oct. 1834 in Raynham,[1204] as a minor over the age of 14 she petitioned that her mother, Nancy D. Washburn, of Raynham, be appointed as her guardian on 3 Sept. 1852,[1205] never married, died on 5 Nov. 1855 in Raynham, aged 21 years, of typhoid fever.[1206]

f. Laura8 Washburn, born on 28 Aug. 1836 in Raynham,[1207] as a minor over the age of 14 she petitioned that her mother, Nancy D. Washburn, of Raynham, be appointed as her guardian on 3 Sept. 1852,[1208] and she was still unmarried and living in Raynham, MA, in 1865 when the estate of her aunt, Lydia K. Washburn, was administered upon, married Charles Thompson Field, of North Bridgewater, son of John and Olive (Thompson) Field,[1209] on 1 Jan. 1868 in Raynham.[1210] He was born on 1 Oct. 1836 in North Bridgewater.[1211] Laura W. Fields received her share of her mother’s estate in 1873. She died on 21 May 1887 in Brockton, MA, aged 50 years, 9 months, 7 days, of “heart disease,”[1212] and he died a widower on 11 Aug. 1917 in Brockton, MA, aged 80 years, 10 months, 120 days, of “senele dementia,”[1213] and they were both buried in Melrose Cemetery in Brockton, MA.

g. Camilla Washburn, born on 17 Mar. 1838 in Raynham,[1214] as a minor over the age of 14 she petitioned that her mother, Nancy D. Washburn, of Raynham, be appointed as her guardian on 3 Sept. 1852,[1215] died on 3 Nov. 1855 in Raynham, aged 17 years, of typhoid fever.[1216]

h. Arthur8 Washburn, born on 26 Apr. 1840 in Raynham,[1217] as a minor under the age of 14, his mother, Nancy D. Washburn, of Raynham, was appointed as his guardian on 7 Sept. 1852,[1218] and he was still living in Raynham, MA, with his brother Thomas J. Washburn in the 1865 state census, when the estate of his aunt, Lydia K. Washburn, was administered upon, with his widowed mother in Taunton, MA, in the 1870 federal census, and was still living in Taunton, MA, in 1873 when his mother died. He married 1.) Rebecca W. Gifford, of Dartmouth, daughter of Joshua and Catherine “Kate” (Wing) Gifford, of Westport, MA,[1219] on 25 Apr. 1875 in Taunton.[1220] She was born on ca. 12 Mar. 1846 in Westport, Bristol Co., MA,[1221] and they were living in New Bedford, MA, in the 1880 federal census, where he was a stevedore,[1222] but they had no children. She died on 30 Apr. 1883 in Dartmouth, Bristol Co., MA, aged 37 years, 1 month, 18 days, of cancer,[1223] and he remarried to 2.) Emma J. Cunningham, daughter of John and Anna Cunningham, of New Bedford,[1224] on 25 May 1886 in New Bedford, MA.[1225] She was born on ca. 9 Apr. 1844 in New Bedford.[1226] He died on 24 Aug. 1892 in Brockton, MA, aged 52 years, 3 months, 28 days, of “paralysis of brain,”[1227] and she died a widow on 11 Sept. 1909 in New Bedford, MA, aged 65 years, 5 months, 2 days, of “fatty heart,”[1228] and they were both buried in Rural Cemetery in New Bedford, Bristol Co., MA.

i. Miriam Washburn, born on 5 Aug. 1842 in Raynham,[1229] as a minor under the age of 14, her mother, Nancy D. Washburn, of Raynham, was appointed as her guardian on 7 Sept. 1852,[1230] died on 31 Dec. 1855 in Raynham, aged 13 years, of typhoid fever.[1231]

j. Jane Washburn, born on 22 Mar. 1844 in Raynham,[1232] as a minor under the age of 14, her mother, Nancy D. Washburn, of Raynham, was appointed as her guardian on 7 Sept. 1852,[1233] died on 30 Oct. 1855 in Raynham, aged 11 years, of typhoid fever.[1234]

k. Juliette8 Washburn, born on 5 Apr. 1846 in Raynham,[1235] as a minor under the age of 14, her mother, Nancy D. Washburn, of Raynham, was appointed as her guardian on 7 Sept. 1852, and on 27 Nov. 1863 Nancy D. Washburn, guardian of Juliet Washburn, petitioned for license to sell her portion of real estate lying partly in Plymouth County and partly in Bristol County, which was granted on 4 Dec. 1863.[1236] She was still living in Raynham, MA, in 1865 when the estate of her aunt, Lydia K. Washburn, was administered upon, and with her widowed mother in Taunton, MA, in the 1870 federal census,[1237] married Charles F. Ivers (Jr.), of Taunton, MA, son of Charles F. and Sarah J. Ivers, of Newburyport, MA,[1238] on 29 July 1873 in Taunton.[1239] He was born ca. 1845 in Newburyport, Essex Co., MA,[1240] and he was a druggist. He was administrator of the estate of his mother-in-law, Nancy D. Washburn, in 1873, and Juliet W. Ivers received her share of her mother’s estate. They were not found in the 1880 federal census. He died on 3 Nov. 1883 in Cambridge, MA, aged 38 years, 5 months, 24 days, of “heart disease.”[1241] She was living in Malden, Middlesex Co., MA, in the 1900 federal census.[1242]

l. Martha Washburn, born on 13 Sept. 1851 in Raynham,[1243] died on 14 Sept. 1854 in Raynham, aged 3 years, of “whooping cough.”[1244]

        3070   ix   Lydia7 King Washburn, born on 24 Feb. 1805 in Raynham,[1245] never married. She was living with her widowed sister Molly Leonard in Raynham in the 1850 federal census,[1246] the 1855 state census,[1247] the 1860 federal census,[1248] and the 1865 state census.[1249] She died intestate and unmarried on 9 May 1865 in Raynham, aged 60 years,[1250] and was buried in Pleasant Street Cemetery in Raynham, MA. Her nephew, Thomas J. Washburn, petitioned for administration of her estate on 15 May 1865, and the petition listed her heirs as Israel Washburn, of Livermore, Maine, “eldest brother of deceased who is incompetent to administer upon the estate of the said Lydia K. Washburn,” Ruel Washburn of Livermore, Maine, a brother, Mollie Leonard, widow of Payton R. Leonard, of Raynham, a sister, Lydia H. Clark of California, a niece, Emily W. Allen, wife of Lloyd E. Allen of Mansfield, a niece, Nathan Washburn of California, a nephew, Laura Washburn of Raynham, a niece, Arthur Washburn of Raynham, and Juliet Washburn of Raynham, minor, a niece. Thomas J. Washburn was granted administration on 19 May 1865, with Samuel Jones and Henry H. Crane as sureties, and Samuel Jones, Henry H. Crane and Jairus Gushee were appointed to appraise her estate.[1251]

        3071    x   Cornelia7 Washburn, born on 7 Jan. 1807 in Raynham,[1252] never married, probably lived with her sister Lydia K. Washburn. She died testate on 22 Dec. 1842 in Raynham,[1253] after her mother died, but before the accounting of her mother’s estate was filed, and was buried in Pleasant Street Cemetery in Raynham. Cornelia’s will was dated 18 Aug. 1842, witnessed by James Leonard, Amy Leonard and Olive Leonard, and was probated on 7 Mar. 1843. She mentioned her brothers Israel Washburn, Reuel Washburn and Eli K. Washburn, sisters Molly Leonard, wife of Peyton R. Leonard, and Lydia K. Washburn, and Minerva and Lydia H. Washburn, daughters of her deceased brother Benjamin Washburn, and she named her brother Eli K. Washburn as executor of her estate, which was valued at $1220.70. Her share of her mother’s estate was given to her sister, Lydia K. Washburn.[1254] (See Appendix [L] for a full transcription of her will.)

 

 

(1239.) Nehemiah6 Washburn, second surviving son of (421) Capt. Israel5 Washburn (Jr.), (124) Israel4, (58) Samuel3, (43) John2 (5th), (28) John1 (4th); born in Raynham, MA, on 16 June 1759,[1255] married Polly Presho, probably daughter of James and Anna4 (Samson) Presho,[1256] on 20 Feb. 1783 in Raynham.[1257] She was born supposedly on 4 Oct. 1765 in Raynham,[1258] a granddaughter probably of Isaac3 and Elizabeth (Hodges) (Shaw) Samson (Jr.).[1259]

        Nehemiah and Polly Washburn lived in Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, and they were living in Raynham in the 1790 federal census next door to Israel and Oliver Washburn,[1260] and in the 1800 federal census,[1261] but he was not listed as a head of household in Bristol County in the 1810 federal census.

        Nehemiah Washburn died intestate in early 1818 in Raynham. On 20 Jan. 1818 his widow, Polly Washburn, and Nancy Washburn petitioned that his eldest son, Cromwell Washburn, be appointed as administrator his estate. On 3 Feb. 1818 Cromwell Washburn, of Taunton, Gentleman, was appointed as administrator of the estate of his father, Nehemiah Washburn, of Raynham, yeoman, with Nathaniel Staples and Earl Sampson as his sureties. John Gilmore Jr., Esq., Caleb Leonard and Daniel Crane, Esq., were appointed to appraise his estate on 3 Feb. 1818. His real estate, valued at $5522, included one undivided half part of a lot of swamp and upland lying in Bridgewater owned in common with Capt. Israel Washburn, and one lot of swamp land in Raynham adjoining the lands of Israel and Oliver Washburn, in addition to his homestead farm in Raynham, and interests in a furnace in Raynham and a warehouse in Taunton.[1262] No distribution naming his heirs was found in his probate file. Polly Washburn was probably living with the family of her son, Isaac Washburn, in Raynham in the 1830 federal census.[1263] Polly (Presho) Washburn died a widow on 26 Jan. 1849 in Lancaster, Worcester Co., MA, aged 84 years, of “old age,”[1264] probably at the home of their son, John M. Washburn. No probate records were filed for her estate in Worcester or Bristol County, MA.

        Nehemiah Washburn and Polly Presho had children:

        3072     i   Gen. Cromwell7 Washburn, born on 16 Feb. 1784 in Raynham,[1265] married 1.) Charity Williams, daughter of Lemuel and Sibyl (Tisdale) Williams,[1266] on 23 July 1807 in Raynham,[1267] and they lived in Taunton, MA. She was born on 6 Aug. 1785 in Raynham,[1268] and died by about 1816. He remarried to 2.) Elizabeth King, daughter of Josiah King, in say 1816.[1269] He was appointed as administrator of his father’s estate in 1818. Josiah King, in his will dated 27 Sept. 1827, left “the residue of all my estate I give to Cromwell Washburn and my son Nathan King, whom I appoint my Sole Executors,” with the stipulation that they take care of Josiah’s son Ebenezer King, who was mentally incapable.[1270] Cromwell Washburn evidently had a third wife, 3.) Elizabeth Storm, who was born supposedly on 12 Feb. 1792 in Easton, Washington Co., NY,[1271] who he evidently married after the 1827 will of Josiah King.[1272] They were living in Taunton, MA, in the 1810,[1273] 1820,[1274] and 1830 federal censuses.[1275] Cromwell Washburn presumably served in the War of 1812,[1276] was promoted to Colonel by 1824,[1277] and to General before 1837.[1278] Gen. Cromwell Washburn died intestate on 10 Mar. 1839 in Taunton, aged 55 years,[1279] and was buried in King Burying Ground in East Taunton, MA. His widow Elizabeth Washburn and heirs Oliver C. Washburn and Charity W. Washburn requested that Samuel A. Dean be appointed as administrator of his estate on 16 Mar. 1839. Samuel A. Dean, was granted administration of his estate on 7 May 1839, with Charles R. Atwood and James N. Ellis, of Taunton, as his sureties, and he became Cromwell’s son-in-law in Oct. 1839. Charles R. Atwood, Cyrus Caswell and James Padleford, all of Taunton, were appointed to appraise his inventory, which was valued at $7333.27 on 29 May 1839, including his homestead farm with 57 acres of land, a house and barn valued at $3350, and the Israel Richmond farm in North Middleborough valued at $1900, and claims against his estate totaled $2695.71, including notes owed to Adam Eaton, Uriah Sampson, and Calvin Washburn. The widow Elizabeth Washburn requested her thirds, and some of their children signed a petition that she be granted her share of the estate on 4 June 1839,[1280] which was set aside to her on 6 Aug. 1839 and valued at about $1800. Ebenezer King petitioned for his share of his father’s estate, left in the hands of Cromwell Washburn and Nathan King, on 9 Nov. 1839, and several of the King legatees petitioned for their parts in the estate of Josiah King that Cromwell was administering upon when he died. Samuel A. Dean testified that “there is not real estate of said deceased sufficient to pay his debts, without selling the Reversion of the dower of the widow of said deceased, and that a partial sale of the same the residue would be greatly injured” on 5 Oct. 1841.[1281] Elizabeth (King) Washburn was still living in Taunton, MA, in the 1840 federal census,[1282] and she died a widow, intestate, on 27 July 1845 in Taunton, aged 53 years,[1283] and was also buried in King Burying Ground in East Taunton, MA. Her sons Charles L. Washburn and Chauncey G. Washburn petitioned for probate of her estate, and son Charles L. Washburn, of Taunton, was granted administration of her estate on 3 Mar. 1846, with Samuel A. Dean and Silas S. King, of Taunton, as sureties. Her inventory was appraised by Benjamin Caswell, Silas King Jr., and Samuel Cain, of Taunton, on 30 Sept. 1845, which totaled $2009.90, including her homestead farm containing 25 acres with buildings thereon valued at $1700.[1284] He had possibly 3 children by Charity Williams, possibly 6 more children by Elizabeth King, and possibly 2 children by Elizabeth Storm, order uncertain:

a. Oliver8 Cromwell Washburn, born on 23 June 1808,[1285] marriage not found. He signed the petition to have Samuel A. Dean appointed as administrator of his father’s estate on 16 Mar. 1839, and may have been living with his widowed step-mother, Elizabeth Washburn, in Taunton, in the 1840 federal census.[1286] He was possibly the Oliver C. Washburn living in the McLean Asylum for the Insane in Somerville, Middlesex Co., MA, in the 1850 federal census, but his age is wrong,[1287] and he died on 25 Sept. 1851, aged 43 years,[1288] and was buried in King Burying Ground in East Taunton, MA.

b. Lemuel8 W. Washburn, born say ca. 1811, signed the petition for Elizabeth Washburn’s portion of his father’s estate to be set aside to her on 4 June 1839, and may have been living with his widowed step-mother, Elizabeth Washburn, in Taunton, in the 1840 federal census,[1289] but he was not found in Massachusetts in the 1850 federal census, and he supposedly died on 9 June 1845.[1290]

c. Sibyl/Sybil8 W. Washburn,[1291] born ca. 1814 in MA,[1292] married Thomas Rodman Robeson, son of Andrew and Anna (Rodman) Robeson,[1293] before 1839. He was born on 22 June 1811.[1294] On 4 June 1839 Thos. R. Robeson signed the petition for Elizabeth Washburn to receive her portion of Cromwell Washburn’s estate set aside to her. They were living in New Bedford, Bristol Co., MA, in the 1840 federal census, where he was a merchant.[1295] He died testate on 13 Aug. 1848 in New Bedford, aged 37 years,[1296] and was buried in Oak Grove Cemetery in New Bedford, MA. His will was dated at Philadelphia, PA, on 25 July 1848, and probated in Bristol Co., MA, on 3 Oct. 1848, named his brother Frederic Robeson, his widow Sibyl Robeson, and his unnamed children, and his widow Sibyl Robeson as Executrix of his estate. Sybil W. Roberson was confirmed as executrix of his estate on 3 Oct. 1848, with Samuel Rodman and Benjamin Rodman, both of New Bedford, as sureties, his estate was appraised by Henry T. Davis, of Boston, and Frederick Robeson and Joshua C. Stone, of New Bedford, on 23 Dec. 1848 at $44,941.99, and then on 7 July 1857 George T. Davis, of Greenfield, in the County of Franklin, was granted administration with the will annexed of the estate not yet administered of Thomas R. Robeson, late of New Bedford.[1297] (See Appendix [M] for a full transcription of his will.) She was still living in New Bedford, MA, in the 1850 federal census,[1298] in Brookline, Norfolk Co., MA, in the 1855 state census,[1299] and in Cambridge, Middlesex Co., MA, in the 1860 federal census,[1300] the 1865 state census,[1301] and the 1870 federal census,[1302] but she was not found in the 1880 federal census, and she supposedly died on 16 Oct. 1876 in Ventnor, Isle of Wight, England,[1303] but no probate records were found for her estate in Massachusetts.

d. Charity8 Williams Washburn, born on 11 Aug. 1817 in Taunton,[1304] married Samuel Augustus Dean, son of Robert and Sarah Susanna (Levitt) Dean, on 24 Oct. 1839 in Middleborough.[1305] He was born on 29 Aug. 1810, baptized on 2 Dec. 1810 in Taunton,[1306] a grandson of Joseph and Anna (Strobridge) Dean, of Taunton.[1307] He was administrator of the estate of his father-in-law, Cromwell Washburn, in 1839. They were living in Taunton in the 1850 federal census,[1308] the 1855 state census,[1309] and the 1860 federal census,[1310] where he was a farmer, and her sisters Cordana and Elizabeth Washburn were living with them, and in the 1865 state census,[1311] and the 1870,[1312] and 1880 federal censuses,[1313] where her sister Cordana Washburn was still living with them. She died on 15 Dec. 1893 in Taunton, aged 76 years, 4 months, 6 days, of cancer,[1314] and he was still living in Taunton in the 1900 federal census.[1315] He died a widower on 28 Oct. 1903 in Taunton, aged 93 years, 2 months, of acute bronchitis,[1316] and they were both buried in Pine Hill Cemetery in East Taunton. They had children:

1. Susan Elizabeth Dean, born on 28 Aug. 1840 in Taunton,[1317] was still unmarried and living with her parents in Taunton in the 1870 federal census, married Josiah Hinman, of Chicago, on 24 Oct. 1872 in Taunton.[1318] He was born on 18 Nov. 1835 in Plattsburgh, Clinton Co., NY,[1319] and he was in real estate. She was still married, but living with her parents in Taunton, MA, in the 1880 federal census.[1320] He died on 1 June 1883 in Vergennes, Addison Co., VT, aged 47 years,[1321] and was buried in Pine Hill Cemetery in Taunton, MA. She was still living with her widowed father in Taunton, MA, in the 1900 federal census,[1322] and she died on 13 Feb. 1924 in Chicago, IL, aged 83 years,[1323] and was also buried in Pine Hill Cemetery in Taunton, MA.

2. Robert Casswell or Cromwell Dean, born on 16 Feb. 1848 in Taunton,[1324] never married. He was still unmarried and living with his parents in Taunton in the 1870 federal census, a farm laborer,[1325] and the 1880 federal census, an engineer,[1326] and with his widowed father in Taunton, in the 1900 federal census, where he was retired.[1327] He died on 10 Oct. 1919 in Taunton, aged 71 years, 7 months, 24 days, of influenza,[1328] and was buried in Pine Hill Cemetery in Taunton, MA.

3. Francis Winthrop Dean, born on 24 May 1852 in Taunton,[1329] graduated from the Lawrence Scientific School of Har­vard College in 1875, a civil, mechanical and mill engineer, an instructor in civil engineering at Harvard, a charter member of the American Society of Civil Engineers, a member of the New England Water Works Association, the Harvard Engineering Society and Faculty, and the New England Railroad,[1330] mar­ried Lydia Clarkson Hale Cushing, daughter of John P. H. and Sabrina Y. (Tufts) Cushing,[1331] on 8 Mar. 1893 in Cambridge, Middlesex Co., MA.[1332] She was born on 25 Mar. 1858 in Boston, MA.[1333] He was not found in the 1880 federal census, but they were living in Cambridge, Middlesex Co., MA, in the 1900 federal census, where he was a mechanical engineer.[1334] She died on 15 Sept. 1926, aged 68 years,[1335] and he died on 26 May 1940 in Boston, MA, aged 88 years,[1336] and they were both buried in Pine Hill Cemetery in Taunton, MA.

e. Nehemiah Washburn, born ca. 1819,[1337] died on 15 Feb. 1825 in Taunton, aged 5 years.[1338]

f. Elizabeth G. Washburn, born in ca. July 1822,[1339] died on 9 Sept. 1824 in Taunton, aged 26 months.[1340]

g. Charles8 Lowell Washburn, probably a twin, born supposedly on 4 Feb. 1825 in Taunton,[1341] baptized on 8 Oct. 1837 in Taunton,[1342] was administrator of his mother’s estate in 1846, and was still unmarried living with his brother Chauncey G. Washburn in Raynham, MA, in the 1850 federal census, where he was the school master,[1343] married Mary Matilda Dana on 29 Nov. 1855 in Perry, Washington Co., ME.[1344] She was born in Dec. 1830 in ME.[1345] They were living in Robbinston, Washington Co., ME, in the 1860 federal census, where he was a merchant,[1346] and in Perry, Washington Co., ME, in the 1870,[1347] and 1880 federal censuses,[1348] where he was a farmer. He died on 31 July 1896 in Perry, ME, aged 71 years, 6 months, of “general debility,”[1349] and was buried in Eastport, ME. She was a widow living in Perry, ME, in the 1900 federal census, with her son Frank P. Washburn,[1350] and she supposedly died on 20 Feb. 1903.[1351] They had children:

1. Henry9 Davis Washburn, born on 26 Jan. 1857 in Cambridge, MA, was still living with his parents in Perry, ME, in the 1880 federal census, sick with neuralgia of the head and face,[1352] supposedly died on 21 Feb. 1885.[1353]

2. Louis9 DeWolf Washburn, born supposedly on 8 or 11 Apr. 1858 in Perry, Washington Co., ME,[1354] he was not found in the 1880 federal census, but he supposedly married Harriet Peabody, daughter of Leonard and Mary H. Peabody,[1355] on 28 Dec. 1887 in Princeton, Washington Co., ME.[1356] She was born supposedly on 7 Nov. 1860 in ME,[1357] and they moved to Minneapolis, MN. He drowned, however, in Lake Minnetonka, MN, with his niece, Gussie Buckman, while trying to teach her how to swim in Aug. 1890, aged 32 years,[1358] and was buried in Lakewood Cemetery in Minneapolis, MN. Harriet (Peabody) Washburn was a widow living in Calais, Washington Co., ME, in the 1900 federal census,[1359] and she died on 15 Sept. 1949 in Los Angeles, CA.[1360]

3. Carrie Washburn, born supposedly on 29 Mar. 1860 in Robbinston, Washington Co., ME,[1361] died on 6 Apr. 1873 in Taunton, MA, aged 13 years, of “ulceration of bowels.”[1362]

4. Francis9 “Frank” Porter Washburn, born supposedly on 5 Sept. 1875 in Perry, ME,[1363] was still unmarried and living with his widowed mother in Perry, Washington Co., ME, in the 1900 federal census, a tanner and the 1900 federal census enumerator for Perry, ME,[1364] married Minnie Louise Cedarwall, daughter of Jacob and Otelia Annette (Woodworth) Cedarwall,[1365] on 27 Sept. 1901 in ME.[1366] She was born on 17 Oct. 1879 in Eastport, Washington Co., ME.[1367] He died on 6 June 1955,[1368] and she died in 1969 in Eastport, ME,[1369] and they were both buried in Hillside Cemetery in Eastport, Washington Co., ME.

h. Chauncey8 Graham Washburn, probably a twin, born supposedly on 4 Feb. 1825 in Taunton,[1370] baptized on 8 Oct. 1837 in Taunton,[1371] married Rebecca M. King, of Raynham, daughter of William F. King,[1372] on 1 Oct. 1846 in Raynham.[1373] She was born ca. 1824 in Raynham, MA.[1374] They were living in Raynham in the 1850 federal census, where he was a nailer, and his brother, Charles L. Washburn, was living with them,[1375] the 1855 state census, where he was a laborer,[1376] and the 1860 federal census, where he was a clerk.[1377] They were not found in the 1865 state census, but they were still living in Raynham in the 1870 federal census, where he was a retail grocer,[1378] and the 1880 federal census, where he was the postmaster.[1379] He died on 1 Feb. 1899 in Raynham, aged 73 years,  11 months, 28 days, of “grippe,” at which time he was a Deputy Sheriff for Raynham,[1380] and she died sometime after him. They had children:[1381]

1. Lemuel9 William Washburn, born in Aug. 1846 in Raynham,[1382] was still unmarried and living with his parents in Raynham in the 1870 federal census, working in a shovel shop,[1383] married Mary Williams Ames, daughter of Daniel Hix and Lydia (Luce) Ames,[1384] on 3 July 1873 in New Bedford, MA.[1385] She was born on 7 Mar. 1850 in Rochester, MA.[1386] They were living in Taunton, MA, in the 1880 federal census, where he was an expressman,[1387] and the 1900 federal census, where he was an express clerk, and her widowed mother was living with them.[1388] She supposedly died on 7 Mar. 1930,[1389] and he died a widower on 8 Jan. 1932 in Eustis, Lake Co., FL, aged 84 years.[1390]

2. Alice Amanda Washburn, born on 10 Oct. 1849 in Raynham,[1391] died on 23 Jan. 1852 in Raynham, aged 1 [sic] year, 3 months, of “croup.”[1392]

3. Thomas9 R. Washburn, born on 15 Sept. 1856 in Raynham,[1393] was still unmarried and living with his parents in Raynham in the 1880 federal census, married Sarah Mabel (Howard) Howard, of Brockton, daughter of Cyrus S. and Sarah Celestine (Corkins) Howard, of Easton,[1394] as her second husband, on 8 May 1892 in Middleborough or Brockton, MA.[1395] She was born on 7 Nov. 1861 in Easton, MA.[1396] They were living in Middleborough, MA, in the 1900 federal census, where he was a railroad conductor, and her widowed father was living with them,[1397] but they were not found in the 1910 federal census.

i. Cordana8 Washburn, born on 13 Sept. 1828 in Taunton,[1398] baptized on 8 Oct. 1837 in Taunton,[1399] as a minor above the age of 14 she chose William P. King, of Raynham, to be her guardian on 3 Nov. 1846, and Charles L. Washburn and Chauncey G. Washburn, of Taunton, were his sureties,[1400] never married. She was still unmarried and living with her sister Elizabeth, with the family of her sister and brother-in-law, Samuel and Charity W. Dean in Taunton in the 1850 federal census,[1401] the 1855 state census,[1402] and the 1860 federal census,[1403] and she was still living with Samuel and Charity W. Dean in Taunton in the 1865 state census,[1404] and the 1870,[1405] and 1880 federal censuses.[1406] She drowned on 19 July 1883 in Taunton, aged 54 years, 10 months, 6 days,[1407] and was buried in Pine Hill Cemetery in East Taunton.

j. Elizabeth8 Storm Washburn, born in Sept. 1835,[1408] baptized on 8 Oct. 1837 in Taunton,[1409] as a minor under the age of 14 her brother Charles L. Washburn was appointed as her guardian on 3 Nov. 1846, and as a minor “having arrived to the age of 14” she petitioned to have Samuel A. Dean, of Taunton, appointed as her guardian on 6 Nov. 1849.[1410] She was unmarried and living with her sister Cordana Washburn, with the family of her sister and brother-in-law, Samuel and Charity W. Dean, in Taunton, in the 1850 federal census,[1411] the 1855 state census,[1412] and the 1860 federal census,[1413] and she married Charles Thomas Robinson, of Raynham, son of Charles and Ann Maria (Keith) Robinson,[1414] on 15 Sept. 1862 in Raynham.[1415] He was born on 7 Aug. 1827 in Bridgewater, MA.[1416] They were living with his parents in Raynham in the 1865 state census, where he was a clerk, and his father was a manufacturer,[1417] next door to his parents in Raynham in the 1870 federal census,[1418] in Raynham in the 1880 federal census,[1419] where he was a clerk in an iron works, and in Taunton in the 1900 federal census.[1420] She died in Feb. 1913 in Taunton, MA, aged 77 years,[1421] and was buried in King and Williams Cemetery in Raynham, MA.

k. Henry Davis Washburn, baptized on 8 Oct. 1837 in Taunton,[1422] as a minor under the age of 14, his brother, Charles L. Washburn, was appointed as his guardian on 3 Nov. 1846,[1423] he was not found in the 1850 federal census in Taunton, and there is no record of him having chosen Samuel Dean as his guardian when he reached the age of 14, but he supposedly died on 29 May 1852 in Taunton.[1424]

        3073    ii   Thirza7 Washburn, a daughter, born on 8 Sept. 1785 in Raynham,[1425] married Clothier Knapp, son of Atherton and Mary Knapp, of Raynham, on 4 Sept. 1803 in Raynham.[1426] He was born on 11 Apr. 1779 in Raynham.[1427] She died on 28 Jan. 1810 in Raynham, aged 24 years,[1428] and he was living in Raynham, MA, in the 1810 federal census, with two young daughters.[1429] He remarried to Salome Hall, of Raynham, in late 1810.[1430] They were living in Raynham, MA, in the 1820 federal census,[1431] but they were not found in the 1830, 1840 or 1850 federal censuses in Bristol Co., MA, and no death or probate records were found for Clothier Knapp in Bristol County. Jefferson Coolidge and Cleora M. Coolidge his wife, and Benjamin F. Dean’s attorney for Benjamin F. Deane and his wife, children of Thereza Knapp, deceased, being grandchildren of Nehemiah Washburn, gave their consent to an agreement for the distribution of the remaining part of the estate of Nehemiah and Polly Washburn to the heirs in March 1847, filed in the estate papers of their uncle Isaac Washburn, deceased, who had been administrator of Nehemiah Washburn’s estate.[1432] Clothier and Thirza Knapp had two daughters:

a. Cleora Minot Knapp, a daughter, born on 7 Apr. 1806 in Raynham,[1433] married Jefferson Coolidge, son of Joseph and Mary (Adams) Coolidge (Jr.), in 1829,[1434] and they settled in Livermore, ME. He was born on 10 Apr. 1803 in Jay, ME,[1435] a grandson of Joseph and Eunice (Stratton) Coolidge, of Watertown, MA,[1436] and of Sampson Adams, of Lexington, MA.[1437] Jefferson Coolidge and wife Cleora M. Coolidge signed the agreement for the distribution of the remaining part of the estate of Nehemiah and Polly Washburn to the heirs in March 1847.[1438] They were living next door to Reuel Washburn in Livermore, Oxford Co., ME, in the 1830,[1439] and 1840 federal censuses,[1440] and in the 1850 federal census, where he was a merchant,[1441] and in Portland, Cumberland Co., ME, in the 1860 federal census, where he was a wholesale grocer.[1442] She died on 31 Oct. 1864 in Portland, ME, aged 58 years, of typhoid fever,[1443] and he was still living in Portland, ME, next door to Israel Washburn in the 1870 federal census, where he was a grocer,[1444] and next door to Israel Washburn Jr. in Portland, ME, in the 1880 federal census, where he was a retired merchant.[1445] He died a widower on 10 Oct. 1889 in Portland, ME, aged 86 years, 6 months,[1446] and was buried in Evergreen Cemetery in Portland, Cumberland Co., ME.

b. Fanny W. Knapp, born ca. 1809 in Raynham,[1447] married Benjamin F. Dean, son of Arnold and Creusa (Gushee) Dean, of Raynham,[1448] on 26 Nov. 1828 in Raynham.[1449] He was born ca. 1807 in Raynham.[1450] Benjamin F. Dean’s attorney signed the agreement for the distribution of the remaining part of the estate of Nehemiah and Polly Washburn to the heirs in March 1847.[1451] They were living in Raynham, MA, in the 1840,[1452] and 1850 federal censuses,[1453] the 1855 state census,[1454] the 1860 federal census,[1455] and the 1865 state census,[1456] where he was a farmer, and his widowed mother was living with them, and in the 1870 federal census.[1457] He died testate on 26 Dec. 1879 in Raynham,[1458] and was buried in North Cemetery in Raynham, Bristol Co., MA. His son Gustavus L. Dean, of Raynham, petitioned for probate of his estate on 2 Jan. 1880, listing his widow as Fanny W. Dean, and his heirs as Fanny W. Dean, Gustavus L. Dean, Mary W. Dean and John F. Dean, minor children of G. L. Dean, William B. Dean and Florence M. Dean, minor children of W. H. Dean, and Adeline Dean., widow of W. H. Dean. Gustavus L. Dean, of Raynham, was confirmed as executor of the last will and testament of Benjamin F. Dean, late of Raynham, on 20 Feb. 1880, with Nathan W. Shaw and Gineason H. Lincoln as sureties.[1459] (See Appendix [N] for a full transcription of his will.)

        3074   iii   Mahala7 Washburn, born on 10 Jan. 1787 in Raynham,[1460] married Elijah Gushee (Jr.), of Raynham, son of Elijah and Sarah (King) Gushee,[1461] in ca. 1811.[1462] He was born on 30 May 1784 in Raynham,[1463] a grandson of Abraham and Hannah (Staple) Gushee.[1464] They were living in Raynham, MA, in the 1830,[1465] and 1840 federal censuses.[1466] Elijah Gushee (Jr.) died testate in 1849 in Raynham, his will dated 30 May 1849 mentioned his wife, Mahala, two daughters, Sarah K. Wilbur, and Martha W. Hobart, and two sons, William A. Gushee, and Edwin Gushee, and he named his son William A. Gushee as executor of his estate. His heirs who consented to the proving of his will were Simeon Wilbur 2nd, Sarah K. Wilbur, Edward Hobart, Martha W. Hobart, Mahala Gushee and Edwin Gushee, and William A. Gushee, of Raynham, was appointed as executor on 10 Aug. 1849, with Edwin Gushee and Jairus Gushee, of Raynham, as sureties.[1467] (See Appendix [O] for a full transcription of his will.) Mahala and her son Edwin Gushee were living with her son William A. Gushee in Raynham, MA, in the 1850 federal census,[1468] her son William A. Gushee was living with her in Raynham in the 1855 state census,[1469] and she was again living with him in Raynham in the 1860 federal census.[1470] She died a widow on 19 May 1865 in Raynham, aged 78 years, 4 months, 9 days, of “consumption,”[1471] but she was still listed as living with her son William A. Gushee in Raynham in the 1865 state census.[1472] They had children, according to his will:

a. Sarah King Gushee, born on ca. 27 Feb. 1812 in Raynham, MA,[1473] married Simeon Wilbur “Jr.,” of Raynham, son of Silas and Lurana (Dean) Wilbor,[1474] in 1834.[1475] He was born on 18 Feb. 1810 in in Raynham, MA.[1476] Daughter Sarah K. Wilbur was mentioned in the 1849 will of her father. They were living in Raynham in the 1850 federal census,[1477] the 1855 state census,[1478] and the 1860 federal census,[1479] where his widowed father was living with them, and in the 1865 state census,[1480] and 1870 federal census,[1481] where he was a farmer. He died on 30 Mar. 1873 in Raynham, aged 63 years, 1 month, 12 days, of “congestion of lungs,”[1482] and she died a widow on 20 May 1878 in Boston, aged 66 years, 2 months, 23 days, of “cancer in throat.”[1483]

b. William A. Gushee, born on ca. 15 July 1815 in Raynham,[1484] married Jane Minot Arnold,[1485] daughter of Samuel Vinton and Rebecca Miller Thayer (Soper) Arnold, of Braintree, MA,[1486] before 1850. She was born on 13 May 1822 in Braintree, MA.[1487] He was mentioned in the 1849 will of his father, and he was executor of his father’s estate. They were living in Raynham, MA, in the 1850 federal census, where his mother was living with them,[1488] with his widowed mother in Raynham in the 1855 state census, where he was a shoemaker,[1489] and she was living with them in Raynham in the 1860 federal census,[1490] the 1865 state census,[1491] and the 1870,[1492] and 1880 federal censuses,[1493] where he was a farmer. He died on 3 Jan. 1892 in Raynham, aged 76 years, 5 months, 19 days, of “La Grippe,”[1494] and she died a widow on 19 Oct. 1902 in Braintree, MA, aged 80 years, 5 months, 7 days, of pneumonia.[1495]

c. Martha W. Gushee, born on 7 Apr. 1818 in Raynham,[1496] married Edward Hobart, son of Elisha and Ruth T. (Wild) Hobart,[1497] of Braintree, Norfolk Co., MA, in 1843.[1498] He was born on 19 May 1817 in Braintree, MA.[1499] Daughter Martha W. Hobart was mentioned in the 1849 will of her father. They were living in Braintree, Norfolk Co., MA, in the 1850 federal census, next door his parents, where he was a stone cutter,[1500] with his parents, Elisha and Ruth T. Hobart, in Braintree, MA, in the 1855 state census, where he was a laborer,[1501] and in Braintree in the 1860 federal census, where his widowed mother was living with them,[1502] and in the 1865 state census,[1503] and the 1870 federal census,[1504] where he was a farmer, and the 1880 federal census, where he was a trader.[1505] She died on 23 Apr. 1898 in Braintree, MA, aged 80 years, 16 days, of “apoplexy,”[1506] and he died a widower on 18 Sept. 1902 in Braintree, aged 85 years, 4 months, of “heart failure and dysentery,”[1507] and they were both buried in Blue Hill Cemetery in Braintree, Norfolk Co., MA.

d. Edwin Gushee, born on ca. 26 June 1826 in Raynham,[1508] was still unmarried and living with his mother in the 1850 federal census, a shoemaker, married Mary Howard Copeland, of Bridgewater, daughter of Ralph and Anna (Dunbar) Copeland,[1509] on 31 Dec. 1851.[1510] She was born on 2 Aug. 1830 in Bridgewater.[1511] He was mentioned in the 1849 will of his father. They were living next door to his widowed mother in Raynham, MA, in the 1855 state census,[1512] and next door to his brother William A. Gushee in Raynham in the 1860 federal census, where he was a farmer,[1513] and the 1865 state census, where he was a trader,[1514] and the 1870,[1515] and 1880 federal censuses,[1516] where he was a farmer, and in the 1900 federal census.[1517] He died on 12 Mar. 1901 in Raynham, aged 74 years, 8 months, 14 days, of “apoplexy,”[1518] and she died a widow on 23 Nov. 1916 in Raynham, aged 86 years, 3  months, 21 days, of “broncho pneumonia.”[1519]

        3075   iv   Fanny7 Washburn, born on 12 Dec. 1788 in Raynham,[1520] married Horatio6 Leonard, Esq., son of Col. Zephaniah5 and Abigail5 (Alden) Leonard (Jr.), of Raynham,[1521] on 29 Sept. 1812.[1522] He was born on 28 Dec. 1780 in Raynham,[1523] a grandson of Capt. Zephaniah4 and Hannah (King) Leonard, of Raynham,[1524] and of David4 and Judith (Paddleford) Alden, of Middleborough.[1525] Horatio Leonard succeeded his father as Sheriff of Bristol County, MA.[1526] Fanny (Washburn) Leonard’s younger brothers Isaac Washburn, John M. Washburn, and sister Nancy Washburn chose Horatio Leonard, Esq., of Raynham, as their guardian in 1818, and Horatio was also made guardian of Fanny’s youngest sister, Cordana Washburn, in 1818.[1527] He was one of the largest creditors of the estate of her brother, Lysander Washburn, in 1830, and he was also one of Raynham’s town clerks. They were living in Raynham, MA, in the 1820,[1528] 1830,[1529] and 1840 federal censuses.[1530] Fanny (Washburn) Leonard died on 22 Jan. 1846 in Raynham, aged 57 years,[1531] and was buried in Pleasant Street Cemetery in Raynham. Horatio Leonard remarried to Mary (Cunningham) Haven, of Portsmouth, (RI?), daughter of Andrew and May Cunningham, Esq., in 1847.[1532] She was born ca. 1798 in Boston, MA.[1533] Horatio Leonard was still living in Raynham in the 1850 federal census,[1534] and the 1855 state census,[1535] where he was a farmer. He died intestate on 7 Dec. 1858 in Raynham, aged 77 years, 11 months, 13 days, of asthma,[1536] and was also buried in Pleasant Street Cemetery in Raynham, with his first wife. Horace Cunningham, of Taunton, was granted administration of his estate on 7 June 1859, with J. S. Rounds and E. B. Leonard, of Taunton, as sureties, his inventory was valued at only $35.50, no real estate, and his estate was insolvent.[1537] Mary (Cunningham) (Haven) Leonard died a widow on 14 Jan. 1866 in Roxbury, Suffolk Co., MA, aged 70 years, of “dropsy,”[1538] and was buried in Forest Hills Cemetery in Jamaica Plain, Suffolk Co., MA. Fanny Washburn and Horatio Leonard had children:

a. Gustavus7 Leonard, born on 2 Nov. 1813 in Raynham,[1539] married Jane Hudson Glazier, daughter of Dr. Amery and Ann C. (Durfee) Glazier, of Fall River, Bristol Co., MA,[1540] supposedly on 16 Jan. 1839 in Fall River.[1541] She was born in ca. July 1817 in Fall River, MA.[1542] They were living in Taunton, MA, in the 1840 federal census.[1543] He died on 21 Apr. 1845 in Taunton, aged 31 years, of “consumption,”[1544] and was buried with his parents in Pleasant Street Cemetery in Raynham. She was living with her father, Dr. Amery Glasier, in Fall River, MA, in the 1850 federal census.[1545] She remarried to Col. Almon Danforth Hodges,[1546] son of Jonathan and Sarah Hodges, of Roxbury, Norfolk Co., MA,[1547] as his second wife, on 17 Dec. 1850 in Fall River, MA.[1548] He was born on 25 Jan. 1801 in Roxbury,[1549] and had married first to Martha Comstock,[1550] who died on 29 Aug. 1849 in Roxbury, MA.[1551] They were living in Roxbury, Norfolk Co., MA, in the 1860 federal census, where he was working in a bank and she was in dry goods,[1552] and in Boston, Suffolk Co., MA, in the 1870 federal census, where he was a bank president.[1553] He died on 27 Sept. 1878, aged 77 years,[1554] and was buried in Forest Hills Cemetery in Jamaica Plain, MA. Jane Hudson (Glazier) (Leonard) Hodges was still living in Boston, MA, in the 1880 federal census,[1555] and she died a widow on 3 Nov. 1901 in Boston, aged 84 years, 4 months, of “senile myocarditis arterio-sclerosis,”[1556] and was also buried in Forest Hills Cemetery in Jamaica Plain, MA.

b. Maria7 Crocker Leonard, born on 9 May 1816 in Raynham,[1557] never married, was still living with her parents in Raynham in the 1840 federal census, died on 15 Jan. 1846 in Raynham, aged 29 years,[1558] and was buried with her parents in Pleasant Street Cemetery in Raynham, MA.

        3076    v   Nehemiah Washburn (Jr.), born on 1 Jan. 1791 in Raynham,[1559] died on 15 Dec. 1809 in Raynham, aged 18 years,[1560] and was buried in Pleasant Street Cemetery in Raynham, MA.

        3077   vi   Davis7 Washburn, born on 12 Aug. 1792 in Raynham,[1561] married Deborah Williams, of Taunton, in 1818.[1562] She was born ca. 1795 in Taunton, MA.[1563] They moved to Livermore, Oxford Co., ME, where he was a shopkeeper. He was living in Livermore, ME, in the 1820,[1564] and 1830 federal censuses.[1565] Davis Washburn died on 28 Aug. 1832 in Livermore, ME, aged 40 years,[1566] and was buried in Lakeside Cemetery or Brettuns Yard in Livermore, ME. His cousin, Reuel Washburn, of Livermore, Esq., was granted administration of his estate on 20 Sept. 1832, with Simeon Waters and Benjamin Bradford, of Livermore, as sureties, Israel Washburn, Benjamin Bradford and Ebenezer Hines, Esq., were appointed to appraise his estate on 20 Sept. 1832, which was declared insolvent, Israel Washburn and Benjamin Bradford, of Livermore, were appointed to examine the claims against the estate, his widow Deborah Washburn was allowed $400 from the personal estate for her necessaries on 16 Oct. 1832, and the real estate was sold to pay his debts.[1567] She was not found in the 1850, 1860 or 1870 federal censuses, but she died a widow on 15 May 1879, aged 84 years,[1568] and was buried in Lakeside Cemetery in Livermore, ME. They supposedly had children,[1569] order uncertain:

a. George8 W. C. Washburn, born on 21 Dec. 1819 in Livermore, ME,[1570] married Diana P. Parmelee, daughter of Benjamin and Persis (Lamb) Parmelee, of Wilmington, VT,[1571] on 17 Oct. 1845 in Roxbury, Norfolk Co., MA.[1572] She was born on  5 Feb. 1824 in Wilmington, VT,[1573] and they were living in Roxbury, Norfolk Co., MA, in the 1850 federal census,[1574] and the 1855 state census,[1575] and in Needham, Norfolk Co., MA, in the 1860 federal census,[1576] and the 1865 state census,[1577] where he was a baker, the 1870 federal census, where he was a bread manufacturer,[1578] the 1880 federal census, where he was a baker,[1579] and the 1900 federal census.[1580] She died on 30 Mar. 1901 in Needham, Norfolk Co., MA, aged 77 years, 1 month, 21 days, of “heart disease,”[1581] and he died a widower on 3 June 1903 in Needham, MA, aged 83 years, 5 months, 13 days, of “senile decay,”[1582] and they were both buried in Mount Auburn Cemetery in Cambridge, MA. They had children:

1. Benjamin9 Davis Washburn, born ca. 1846 in Livermore, ME,[1583] married Caroline Ellis Newell, daughter of Artemas and Martha S. (McIntosh) Newell,[1584] on 25 Oct. 1871 in Needham, Norfolk Co., MA.[1585] She was born on 12 June 1847 in Brookline, MA,[1586] and her parents were living next door to his parents in Needham, MA, in the 1860 federal census.[1587] They were living with his parents in Needham, Norfolk Co., MA, in the 1880 federal census, where he was a lawyer,[1588] and in Scarsdale, Westchester Co., NY, in the 1900 federal census, where he was a lawyer,[1589] but they were not found in the 1910 federal census. They had children:

a. Martha10 Washburn, born on 29 Sept. 1873 in Needham, MA,[1590] was still unmarried and living with her parents in Scarsdale, NY, in the 1900 federal census,[1591] but she was not found in the 1910 federal census, marriage not found.

b. Ellis Washburn, born on 15 July 1876 in Boston, MA,[1592] died on 18 June 1881 in Needham, MA. aged 4 years, 11 months, 3 days, of “cerebral meningitis.”[1593]

c. Miles Washburn, born on 7 Mar. 1878 in Needham, MA,[1594] died on 23 Apr. 1889 in Manhattan, NY.[1595]

d. Diana Washburn, born on 22 Jan. 1880 in Needham,[1596] died on 9 Feb. 1880 in Needham, MA, aged 18 days, of “scrofula diathesis.”[1597]

2. Jennette9 “Jennie” P. Washburn, born on 3 July 1851 in Roxbury, MA,[1598] married Charles H. Rollins, of Chicago, IL, son of William and Abigail B. Rollins,[1599] on 8 Oct. 1878 in Needham, MA.[1600] He was born on 28 Aug. 1841 in Rutland, MA.[1601] They were probably living in Chicago, IL, in the 1880 federal census, where he was manufacturing farm tools,[1602] and in the 1900 federal census, where he was the treasurer of a screw company, and she was a music teacher.[1603] He died on 10 Sept. 1920, aged 79 years,[1604] and she died on 5 June 1925, aged 73 years,[1605] and they were both buried in Mount Auburn Cemetery in Cambridge, MA.

3. Emily9 P. Washburn, born on 27 Aug. 1854 in Roxbury, MA,[1606] never married. She was still unmarried and living with her parents in Needham, MA, in the 1900 federal census,[1607] and she was living in Boston when she died on 18 Dec. 1913 in the State Hospital in Westboro, MA, aged 59 years, 3 months, 22 days, of “acute myocarditis and intestitral nephritis,”[1608] and was buried with her mother in Mount Auburn Cemetery in Cambridge, MA.

b. John8 Marshall Washburn, born ca. 1820 in Livermore, ME,[1609] moved to Newton, Middlesex Co., MA, where he was still unmarried and living with his brother Nehemiah Washburn in the 1855 state census,[1610] and married Elizabeth FitzPatrick, daughter of John and Ann FitzPatrick, of Burlington, VT,[1611] on 21 May 1856 in Newton, Middlesex Co., MA.[1612] She was born ca. 1834 in Burlington, VT.[1613] He was Treasurer of the Old Colony Railroad in Massachusetts.[1614] They were not found in the 1860 federal census, but they were living in Boston, MA, in the 1865 state census,[1615] and the 1870 federal census,[1616] and in Lynn, Essex Co., MA, in the 1880 federal census,[1617] where he was Treasurer of Old Colony Rail Road. He died on 16 Nov. 1893 in Boston, MA, aged 73 years, of “angina pectoris,”[1618] and she was living in Newton, MA, in the 1900 federal census with her daughter.[1619] They had children:

1. Grace9 M. Washburn, born on 27 Jan. 1860 in Brookline, MA,[1620] was still unmarried and living with her mother in Newton, MA, in the 1900 federal census,[1621] marriage not found.

2. John Marshall Washburn Jr., born on 16 Sept. 1866 in Newton, MA,[1622] marriage not found. He was not found in the 1900 federal census in Massachusetts.

c. Nehemiah8 Washburn, born ca. 1825 in Livermore, ME,[1623] married Martha T. Parmelee, daughter of Benjamin and Persis (Parmelee) Parmelee, of Wilmington, VT,[1624] in ca. 1852.[1625] She was born on ca. 7 July 1829 in Wilmington, VT.[1626] They were living in Newton, Middlesex Co., MA, in the 1855 state census, where he was a merchant, and his brother John M. Washburn was living with them,[1627] and in Brookline, Norfolk Co., MA, in the 1860 federal census, where he was working in dry goods,[1628] and the 1865 state census, where he was a merchant.[1629] She died on 13 Sept. 1868 in Needham, MA, aged 39 years, 2 months, 6 days, of cancer,[1630] but he was not found in the 1870 federal census. He died on 16 Jan. 1873, supposedly in Brookline, Norfolk Co., MA,[1631] and they were both buried in Mount Auburn Cemetery in Cambridge, MA, but no probate records were filed for his estate in Massachusetts. They had children:

1. Julia9 Kellogg Washburn, born on 29 Oct. 1853 in Newton, MA,[1632] married DeWitt Clinton Morrison, of Minneapolis, MN, son of Dorillus and Harriet P. (Whitmore) Morrison,[1633] on 5 Feb. 1873 in Needham, MA.[1634] He was born on 21 Jan. 1842 in Livermore, ME.[1635] They were living in Minneapolis, MN, in the 1880 federal census, where he was a manufacturer of farm implements.[1636] He was in the mercantile and lumber business, and manager of the Minneapolis Harvester Company from 1880 to 1893, then the Minneapolis Flour Manufacturing Company until 1896. He was also President of the North American Telephone Company, the Great Western Elevator Company, the Northwestern Knitting Company, the North Star Woolen Mills, and one of the original incorporators of the Minneapolis, Sault Ste. Marie & Atlantic Railroad, and a member of the Minnesota Historical Society.[1637] She died on 11 Oct. 1883 in Minneapolis, MN, aged 29 years,[1638] and he was a widower living in Minneapolis, MN, in the 1900 federal census, where he was a banker.[1639] He died on 11 Mar. 1913 in Hennepin Co., MN, aged 71 years,[1640] and they were both buried in Lakewood Cemetery in Minneapolis, MN.

2. Frederick9 Leonard Washburn, born on 3 Mar. 1860 in Brookline, MA,[1641] was probably the Fred Washburn who was living in Brockton, MA, in the 1880 federal census, with George R. and Ella Lyon, a clerk in a carpet store,[1642] married Frances Wilcox, of Hennepin Co., MN, on 27 Dec. 1887 in Minneapolis, MN.[1643] She was born in June 1863 in MN.[1644] He was a biologist in Oregon, and the State Etymologist for Minnesota.[1645] They were living in Eugene, Lane Co., OR, in the 1900 federal census, where he was a University Professor.[1646] He died in 1927,[1647] and she died in 1845,[1648] and they were both buried in Sunset Memorial Park Cemetery in Minneapolis, MN.

d. James8 Nelson Washburn, born ca. 1827 in ME,[1649] was shipwrecked near the coast of Barbados in Aug. 1847, aged 24 years,[1650] presumably unmarried.

e. Frank Davis Washburn, born ca. 1831, died on 30 Mar. 1832 in ME, aged 1 year,[1651] and was buried in Lakeside Cemetery in Livermore, ME.

        3078  vii   Sgt. Calvin7 Washburn, born on 28 July 1794 in Raynham,[1652] served as a Sergeant in Capt. Samuel Wilber’s Company from Raynham in 1814 during the War of 1812,[1653] married Lydia Shaw, daughter of Jonathan and Lydia (Gushee) Shaw, of Raynham,[1654] supposedly on 26 Sept. 1818 in Raynham. She was born on 5 Aug. 1795 in Raynham,[1655] a granddaughter of Abraham and Hannah (Staples) Gushee,[1656] and they apparently moved to Boston, MA. He was probably the Calvin Washburn living in Boston in the 1820,[1657] 1830,[1658] and 1840 federal censuses.[1659] Calvin Washburn and his brother Lysander Washburn were in business together in Boston under the name C & L Washburn. They sued, and received a judgement against Samuel Marble, of Brunswick, ME, saddler, for $305.17 in Nov. 1820, and to pay off the debt Samuel Marble deeded to Calvin Washburn land in Sutton, Worcester Co., MA, valued at $216.54, on 28 Dec. 1820,[1660] a portion of which Calvin Washburn sold to Simeon Hathaway, of Sutton, on 28 Nov. 1826,[1661] and the portion Calvin and Lydia Washburn sold to Reuben Waters Jr. of Sutton on 3 June 1831.[1662] Calvin was one of the largest creditors of the estate of his brother, Lysander Washburn, in 1830. He was still living in Feb. 1842 when he petitioned the estate of his brother Isaac Washburn, and he died on 4 Jan. 1845, aged 50 years, presumably in Raynham.[1663] His widow, Lydia Washburn, signed a quitclaim after receiving her share of the estate of his parents, Nehemiah and Polly Washburn, from the estate of his brother, Isaac Washburn in Mar. 1847. She was living with her son Alexander Washburn in Roxbury, Norfolk Co., MA, in the 1850 federal census,[1664] and in Dedham, Norfolk Co., MA, in the 1855 state census, and the 1860 federal census.[1665] She died a widow on 28 Apr. 1868 in Dedham, MA, aged 72 years, 8 months, 23 days, of “consumption,”[1666] and they were both buried in Shaw Cemetery in Raynham, MA. They had at least one son:

a. Alexander8 Calvin Washburn, born on 6 Nov. 1819 in Raynham, MA,[1667] graduated from Harvard College in 1839, and married Ellen Morton Bailey, daughter of Hon. John and Anne (Young) Bailey,[1668] on 7 May 1849 in Roxbury, MA.[1669] She was born on 31 Aug. 1826 in Dorchester, MA.[1670] He was a lawyer in Boston, Roxbury and Dedham, MA. They were living in Roxbury, MA, in the 1850 federal census, where his mother was living with them,[1671] in Dedham, Norfolk Co., MA, in the 1855 state census,[1672] and the 1860 federal census,[1673] where his widowed mother was still living with them, they were still living in Dedham, MA, in the 1870 federal census,[1674] and in Norwood, Norfolk Co., MA, in the 1880 federal census,[1675] where he was a lawyer. She died on 4 Feb. 1899 in Boston, aged 72 years, 5 months, 4 days, of influenza,[1676] and he was living in Boston, MA, in the 1900 federal census.[1677] He died a widower on 26 Jan. 1906 in Boston, MA, aged 86 years, 2 months, of “senile dementia,”[1678] and was both buried in Shaw Cemetery in Raynham, MA.

b. (Possibly others)

        3079 viii   Lysander7 Washburn, born on 12 Mar. 1796 in Raynham,[1679] married Martha Duncan Dean, daughter of Silas Dean, Esq., of Newport, RI,[1680] in ca. 1818.[1681] She was born supposedly on 16 Apr. 1796 in Newport, RI,[1682] and they lived in New Bedford, MA, where he was a merchant, but he was not a head of household in Massachusetts in the 1820 federal census. Lysander Washburn died intestate on 23 Nov. 1828 in New Bedford, MA, aged 32 years,[1683] and was buried in Griffin Street Cemetery in New Bedford, MA. His brother, John M. Washburn, of Boston, was appointed as administrator of his estate on 2 Dec. 1828, with Horatio Leonard, Esq., of Raynham, and Cromwell Washburn, Esq., of Taunton, as his sureties, after his widow, Martha D. Washburn, declined as administrator on 29 Nov. 1828. Samuel Tobey, James Hathaway and Joseph R. Shiverick were appointed to appraise his estate on 2 Dec. 1828. Lysander died owing a lot of money to a lot of different people, including his brother, Calvin Washburn, Horatio Leonard and James Hathaway, and the estate was found insolvent, and was not settled for two years.[1684] On 5 Nov. 1830 Martha D. Washburn, then of Newport, RI, was appointed as guardian of her children, all under the age of 14, with John M. Washburn of Boston and Cordana Washburn, of Raynham, as sureties.[1685] Martha Washburn was still living in Newport, RI, in the 1850,[1686] and 1860 federal censuses,[1687] and in Brooklyn, Kings Co., NY, in the 1870 federal census, with the family of her daughter and son-in-law, Philander and Nancy Shaw,[1688] but she was not listed with them in the 1880 federal census. She died on 21 Apr. 1884 at the home of her son-in-law, Philander Shaw, Esq., in Brooklyn, NY, aged 87 years,[1689] and was buried in Island Cemetery in Newport, RI. They had children:

a. Silas8 Dean Washburn, born ca. 1819 in Boston, MA,[1690] as a minor under 14 his mother was appointed as his guardian on 5 Nov. 1830,[1691] and he married Nancy Brintnall Gibbs, daughter of James and Elizabeth Gibbs,[1692] on 17 Feb. 1842 in Boston.[1693] She was born on 22 Feb. 1820 in Wiscasset, ME.[1694] They were living in Boston’s 4th ward in the 1850 federal census, in the house of John Baton, where he was a mariner,[1695] in Chelsea, Suffolk Co., MA, in the 1855 state census, where he was a mariner,[1696] and in Charlestown, Middlesex Co., MA, in the 1860 federal census, where he was a seaman.[1697] She was still living with her children in Charlestown, MA, in the 1865 state census, and listed as married, but he was not listed in the family.[1698] He was supposedly lost at sea by 1870,[1699] but no probate records were filed for his estate, and she was keeping a boarding house in Charlestown, MA, in the 1870 federal census,[1700] and was still living in Charlestown in the 1880 federal census, where her niece Annie M. Washburn was living with her.[1701] She died on 15 Apr. 1893 in Boston, aged 73 years, 1 months, 23 days, of “influenza, heart failure.”[1702] They had children:

1. Isabella9 “Isabel” Washburn, born on 19 Nov. 1842 in Charlestown, MA,[1703] was still unmarried and living with her mother in Charlestown, MA, in the 1865 state census, a teacher,[1704] married Capt. George Howard Long, son of Caleb M. and Relief G. (Stimson) Long,[1705] on 17 Apr. 1866 in Charlestown, MA.[1706] He was born ca. 1841 in MA,[1707] and he served as Captain of Company H, the 29th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry during the Civil War.[1708] They were living in Charlestown, MA, in the 1870 federal census, where he was President of an insurance company,[1709] but they were not found in the 1880 federal census. They were living in Queens, New York City, Queens Co., NY, in the 1900 federal census, where he was in fire insurance.[1710] She died on 22 July 1907 in Kings Co., NY,[1711] and he died on 8 Aug. 1908 in Queens Co., NY,[1712] and they were both buried in Cedar Grove Cemetery in Flushing, Queens Co., NY.

2. Silas9 Farnum Washburn, born on 24 Feb. 1847 in Boston, MA,[1713] married 1.) Clara E. Lincoln, daughter of James or Foster and Martha Lincoln,[1714] on 10 Oct. 1869 in Charlestown, MA.[1715] She was born ca. Sept. 1848 in Pittston, ME,[1716] and died on 24 Apr. 1870 in Charlestown, MA, aged 22 years, 7 months, of “inflamation bowels.”[1717] He was living with his mother in Charlestown, MA, in the 1870 federal census, a brakeman on the railroad,[1718] and he remarried to 2.) Carra I. (___), in ca. 1874.[1719] She was born ca. 1856 in MA.[1720] They were living in Boston, MA, in the 1880 federal census, where he was a clerk for the railroad,[1721] but they were not found in the 1900 federal census, and no death records were found for either of them.

3. Lt. George9 Hittinger Washburn, born on 24 June 1850 in Boston,[1722] was still unmarried and living with his mother in Charlestown, MA, in the 1870 federal census, a clerk on the US Ship Ohio,[1723] married 1.) Emma Ione Sanderson, daughter of Henry C. and Charlotte (Parker) Sanderson,[1724] on 10 Mar. 1874 in Boston.[1725] She was born on 6 Oct. 1848 in Manchester, NH.[1726] They were living with his widowed mother in Charlestown, MA, in the 1880 federal census, where he was a clerk on a ship.[1727] She died on 9 Oct. 1908 in Boston, MA, aged 60 years, 11 months, 30 days, of “acute indigestion, 6 hrs,”[1728] and was buried in W. Manchester, NH. He remarried to 2.) Clara (Fisher) Reynolds, daughter of Daniel and Susan (Pease) Fisher, on 1 May 1909 in Boston, MA.[1729] She was born on 15 Apr. 1853 in Edgartown, Dukes Co., MA,[1730] and had married first to William J. Reynolds on 15 Dec. 1873 in Edgartown, MA.[1731] She died on 18 Dec. 1915 in Boston, aged 63 years, 8 months, 3 days, of “septiciemia from diabetus,”[1732] and he died at the Hotel Cadillac in Manchester, NH, on 16 Oct. 1921, aged 70 years, 3 months, 22 days, of “valvulorr disease of the heart probable.”[1733]

b. Horatio8 Leonard Washburn, born on 3 Oct. 1822 in Boston, MA,[1734] baptized on 3 Oct. 1823 in West Bridgewater, as a minor under 14 his mother was appointed as his guardian on 5 Nov. 1830,[1735] and he married 1.) Louisa Howard, daughter of Charles and Betsey (Wade) Howard,[1736] on 2 Aug. 1846 in West Bridgewater.[1737] She was born on 6 Feb. 1827 in West Bridgewater,[1738] and they lived in West Bridgewater, where he was originally a locksmith. They were living in West Bridgewater in the 1850 federal census, where he was a moulder,[1739] and in the 1855 state census, where he was a shoe manufacturer.[1740] She died on 5 Apr. 1856 in West Bridgewater, aged 29 years, 1 months, of “canker.”[1741] He was still living in West Bridgewater in the 1860 federal census, where he was a boot and shoe manufacturer,[1742] in the 1865 state census with the family of Thomas and Susannah Pratt,[1743] and in the 1870 federal census, with the family of Benjamin and Mary Howard,[1744] in East Bridgewater, MA, in the family of Anna Shaw, in the 1880 federal census.[1745] He remarried to Elisa Frances Copeland, daughter of Jonathan and Hannah S. (Reed) Copeland,[1746] in ca. 1885.[1747] She was born on 13 Dec. 1828 in West Bridgewater,[1748] and they were living with his daughter Maria L. Maxwell in Brooklyn, NY, in the 1900 federal census.[1749] She died intestate on 6 Oct. 1903 in West Bridgewater, MA, aged 74 years, 9 months, 23 days, of “sarcoma of lower extremity, oedema of lower limbs and lower portion of abdomen from some cause,”[1750] and Horatio L. Washburn, of Brooklyn, petitioned for probate of her estate on 16 Oct. 1903.[1751] He died a widower, testate, on 17 Apr. 1907 in Brooklyn, Kings Co., NY, aged 84 years,[1752] and was buried in Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn, NY, and named Howard Washburn Maxwell and John Rogers Maxwell Jr. as executors of his estate, and his daughter Maria Louise Washburn Maxwell approved the probate of his estate.[1753] He had children by Louisa Howard:

1. Lysander Howard Washburn, born on 14 Dec. 1847 in West Bridgewater,[1754] died on 5 Sept. 1848 in West Bridgewater, of dysentery, aged 8 months, 22 days.[1755]

2. Maria9 Louise Washburn, born on 21 Nov. 1849 in West Bridgewater,[1756] was unmarried and living in Brooklyn, NY, with the family of her aunt and uncle, Philander and Nancy Shaw, and her grandmother, Martha Washburn,[1757] married John Rogers Maxwell, of Brooklyn, NY, son of John and Caroline Maxwell,[1758] on 11 Mar. 1872 in West Bridgewater, MA.[1759] He was born on 20 Nov. 1846 in Brooklyn, NY.[1760] They were living in Brooklyn, Kings Co., NY, in the 1875 state census,[1761] and the 1880 federal census, where he was a broker,[1762] in the 1892 state census, where he was a banker,[1763] and he was living with their son Howard Maxwell in Oyster Bay, Nassau Co., NY, in the 1900 federal census, where he was President of the railroad,[1764] while she was living separately in Brooklyn, NY, in the 1900 federal census, with her father and stepmother.[1765] He died on 11 Dec. 1910 in Kings Co., NY, aged 64 years,[1766] and she died on 20 Feb. 1926 in Manhattan, NY, aged 76 years,[1767] and they were both buried in Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn, Kings Co., NY.

3. George Howard Washburn, born on 23 Mar. 1856 in West Bridgewater,[1768] died on 5 Oct. 1856 in West Bridgewater, aged 6 months, 12 days, of “teething.’[1769]

c. John8 Davis Washburn, born ca. 1823 in MA or Newport, RI,[1770] as a minor under 14 his mother was appointed as his guardian on 5 Nov. 1830,[1771] he was still unmarried and living with his mother in Newport, RI, in the 1850 federal census, a laborer,[1772] married Catharine Reynolds on 7 June 1860 in Newport, RI.[1773] She was born ca. 1832 in Ireland.[1774] He served as a Corporal in Company F, the 1st Regiment of Rhode Island Infantry during the Civil War,[1775] and he received a pension for his Civil War service on 10 Aug. 1889.[1776] They were living in Newport, RI, in the 1860 federal census, where he was a teamster,[1777] and the 1870 federal census, where he was an expressman,[1778] but they were not found in the 1880 federal census. She died by 1892, and he died a widower on 6 Sept. 1892 in Massachusetts Hospital in Boston, MA, aged 71 years, of “heart failure” or “pernicious malaria.”[1779]

1. Anna Maria Washburn, born on 9 Feb. 1865 in Newport, RI.[1780] She was living with her aunt, Nancy B. Washburn, in Charlestown, MA, in the 1880 federal census, where she was attending school,[1781] marriage not found.

d. Nancy8 Washburn, born on 4 Mar. 1825 in Newport, RI,[1782] as a minor under 14 her mother was appointed as her guardian on 5 Nov. 1830,[1783] and she was still unmarried and living with her mother in Newport, RI, in the 1850 federal census,[1784] and she married Philander Shaw, Esq., of Brooklyn, NY.[1785] He was born on 21 June. 1819 in RI.[1786] They were living in Brooklyn, NY, in the 1870 federal census, where he was a secretary of a fire insurance company, and her widowed mother was living with them,[1787] and the 1880 federal census, where he was Vice President of a fire insurance company.[1788] He died on 25 Sept. 1893 in Brooklyn, Kings Co., NY, aged 75 years,[1789] and she was probably the “Philander” Shaw living in Brooklyn, NY, in the 1900 federal census.[1790] She died a widow on 26 Jan. 1907 in Brooklyn, NY, aged 81 years,[1791] and they were both buried in Island Cemetery in Newport, RI.

e. Mary8 Anna Washburn, born in Jan. 1827 in MA,[1792] as a minor under 14 her mother was appointed as her guardian on 5 Nov. 1830,[1793] never married. She was still unmarried and living with her mother in Newport, RI, in the 1850,[1794] and 1860 federal censuses,[1795] and with her sister and brother-in-law, Philander and Nancy Shaw, in Brooklyn, NY, in the 1870 federal census,[1796] and she was probably living with her widowed sister Nancy Shaw in Brooklyn in the 1900 federal census,[1797] but she was not found in the 1880 federal census. She died on 3 Nov. 1911 in Brooklyn, Kings Co., NY, aged 84 years,[1798] and was buried in Island Cemetery in Newport, RI.

f. Lysander8 Washburn (Jr.), born ca. 1829 in MA,[1799] as a minor under 14 his mother was appointed as his guardian on 5 Nov. 1830,[1800] and he was still unmarried and living with his mother in Newport, RI, in the 1850 federal census,[1801] but he was not found in the 1860 federal census. He apparently married Mary (___), who was probably born in OH,[1802] and died before 1870. He moved to San Francisco, CA by 1867. He was living in San Francisco in Aug. 1867, where he was a clerk,[1803] in the 1870 federal census, where he was a bar keeper,[1804] in the 1880 federal census in a boarding house where he was a builder,[1805] in June 1896, where he was again a clerk,[1806] and he was a widower living in San Francisco, CA, in the 1900 federal census with Marie Van Buckles.[1807] He died on 12 Mar. 1919 in Oakland or San Francisco, CA,[1808] but no gravestone was found for him in California. He was probably the father of:

1. Ula Washburn, born ca. 1863 in Utah Territory,[1809] was living with her aunt and uncle, Philander and Nancy W. Shaw, in Brooklyn, NY, in the 1870,[1810] and 1880 federal censuses,[1811] marriage not found.

        3080   ix   Isaac7 Washburn, born on 1 Oct. 1797 in Raynham,[1812] as a minor over the age of 14 he chose Horatio Leonard, Esq., of Raynham, as his guardian, which was granted on 3 Mar. 1818,[1813] and he married Susan “Sukey” Holmes, of Taunton, daughter of Thomas and Sylvia (Shaw) Holmes, of Raynham,[1814] in 1821.[1815] She was born on ca. 20 May 1796 in Raynham, MA.[1816] He was administrator of the estate of his father, Nehemiah Washburn, and as administrator made an agreement with his widowed mother, brothers and sisters that he would receive the inheritance of his father’s estate and the interest from the funds would be used to support their mother until her death, at which time he would distribute the funds to his brothers and sisters. He signed promissory notes to his brothers and sisters, Calvin Washburn, Davis Washburn, Lysander Washburn, John M. Washburn, Cromwell Washburn, Cordana Washburn, Horatio Leonard and Elijah Gushee, each for $127.27. Isaac Washburn was living in Raynham, MA, in the 1830 federal census, next door to his brother-in-law, Elijah Gushee “Junr.”[1817] Isaac Washburn died intestate in 1838 in Raynham, however, while his mother was still living. On 4 June 1838 his widow, Sukey Washburn, declined administration of his estate, and asked that Thomas Holmes, of Taunton, possibly her brother, be appointed administrator. Thomas Holmes, of Taunton, was appointed as administrator of his estate on 22 June 1838. Otis Washburn, Eli K. Washburn, and Carmi Andrews, all of Raynham, were appointed to appraise his estate on 22 June 1838, his personal estate totaled $313.90, and his real estate was valued at $5235. Thomas Holmes, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 5 Mar. 1839. Isaac’s brothers and sisters petitioned on 1 Feb. 1842 that the money set aside from the estate of Nehemiah Washburn be removed from the estate of Isaac Washburn, and distributed to the heirs.[1818] Isaac’s mother Polly Washburn released her right of dower, and his brothers and sisters received their shares of his father’s estate.[1819] Godfrey Robinson, Zenas King and William Gushee, all of Raynham, were appointed to set off to the widow Susan Washburn her dower the real estate of Isaac Washburn, late of Raynham, on 9 Apr. 1847, and she received her dower on 22 Apr. 1847, and the remainder of his estate was divided among his three children, Cyrus Washburn, Charles L. Washburn, and Susan M. Washburn, on 7 Jan. 1848.[1820] Susan Washburn, widow of Isaac Washburn, of Raynham, was appointed as guardian of her children, Cyrus Washburn, over 14, and Charles L. Washburn and Susan M. Washburn, under 14, on 5 Mar. 1839, with Thomas Holmes and John M. Holmes as her sureties, and she was still guardian of Charles L. Washburn and Susan M. Washburn in Mar. 1847.[1821] Susan (Holmes) Washburn was living in Raynham in the 1840 federal census,[1822] and with her son Cyrus Washburn in Raynham in the 1850 federal census,[1823] the 1855 state census,[1824] the 1860 federal census,[1825] the 1865 state census,[1826] and the 1870,[1827] and 1880 federal censuses.[1828] She died a widow, testate, on 9 Mar. 1881 in Raynham, aged 84 years, 9 months, 17 days, of “heart disease.”[1829] Her will was dated 7 Aug. 1857, with codicils dated 17 Oct. 1865 and 5 Jan. 1869, and she mentioned her son Cyrus Washburn, whom she appointed as executor, daughter Susan M., and grandson Charles D. Washburn. The petition of Cyrus Washburn for the probate of Susan Washburn’s will, dated 19 Mar. 1881, listed her heirs as Cyrus Washburn, of Raynham, the petitioner, Susan M. Washburn, of Raynham, children of the deceased, and Charles L. D. Washburn, of Jersey City, Hudson Co., NJ, grandson of the deceased. Sureties on the bond of Cyrus Washburn, as executor, were Susan M. Washburn and Jacob B. Perry, of Raynham, and Samuel A. Dean, Elijah E. Williams, and Wales Hayward were appointed to appraise the estate on 28 May 1881. Charles L. D. Washburn, of Jersey City, gave his receipt to Cyrus Washburn for his share of the estate of Susan Washburn on 14 Sept. 1881, and Susan M. Washburn, of Raynham, gave her receipt to Cyrus Washburn on 8 Dec. 1881.[1830] They had children:

a. Cyrus8 Washburn, the eldest son, born on ca. 21 Aug. 1823 in Raynham,[1831] as a minor over 14 years of age he chose his mother, Susan Washburn, as his guardian on 5 Mar. 1839,[1832] and he married Cordelia Leonard, daughter of Sidney and Hannah (Wood) Leonard, of Raynham,[1833] on 28 Nov. 1844 in Raynham.[1834] She was born ca. 1826 in Raynham.[1835] They were living next door to Eli K. Washburn in Raynham in the 1850 federal census,[1836] and next door to Eli K. Washburn’s widow, Nancy D. Washburn, in Raynham in the 1855 state census,[1837] the 1860 federal census,[1838] the 1865 state census,[1839] the 1870 federal census,[1840] and the 1880 federal census,[1841] where he was a farmer and shoemaker, and his widowed mother and sister Susan M. Washburn were living with them. He was executor of his mother’s will in 1881, and they were still living in Raynham, MA, in the 1900 federal census.[1842] He died on 14 Mar. 1903 in Raynham, aged 79 years, 6 months, 21 days, of “paralysis of heart,”[1843] and she died a widow on 1 Sept. 1907 in Raynham, aged 81 years, of “diabetes mellitus.”[1844] They had four children:

1. (Unnamed daughter), born on 27 Oct. 1848 in Raynham,[1845] died on 28 Oct. 1848 in Raynham.[1846]

2. Lois9 B. Washburn, born on 8 Nov. 1851 in Raynham,[1847] married Edward B. King, son of Benjamin and Cordelia (Wilbur) King, of Raynham,[1848] on 7 Aug. 1871 in Raynham.[1849] He was born in Aug. 1844 in Raynham.[1850] They were living in Raynham, MA, in the 1880 federal census,[1851] and next door to her parents in Raynham in the 1900 federal census,[1852] where he was a carpenter. She died on 18 July 1908 in Raynham, aged 56 years, of “chronic rheumatism & asthma,”[1853] and he died in 1925,[1854] and they were both buried in King Cemetery in Raynham, MA.

3. (2 more children who all died young.)[1855]

b. Charles8 L. Washburn, born say ca. 1828 in MA,[1856] was still under 14 years of age in 1839 when his mother Susan Washburn was appointed as his guardian, and he was still a minor in Mar. 1847,[1857] called the “second son” in the 1848 will of his mother, Susan Washburn. He was not found in the 1850 federal census in Bristol Co., MA, and he may have been the Charles L. Washburn living in Belchertown, Hampshire Co., MA, with the family of Daniel Morse,[1858] but he apparently moved to New Jersey, where he married Rachel Demarest Tise,[1859] daughter of Richard and Jane (Van Houten) Tise,[1860] and died before the 1857 will of his mother, Susan Washburn, leaving a son who was named in her will.[1861] She was born in Aug. 1833 in Jersey City, NJ,[1862] and she remarried to Matthew Joseph Ramsey, son of Joseph Ramsey,[1863] on 29 June 1868 in Bergen, Hudson Co., NJ.[1864] who also apparently died before 1880. She was living with her mother Jane Tice in Jersey City, Hudson Co., NJ, in the 1870,[1865] and 1880 federal censuses,[1866] and with her son Charles L. D. Washburn in Washington, DC, in the 1900 federal census.[1867] She died a widow on 6 Nov. 1904 in Washington, DC, aged 71 years,[1868] and was buried in Old Bergen Churchyard in Jersey City, Hudson Co., NJ.

1. Charles9 Lawton Demarest Washburn, born on 11 Feb. 1856 in Jersey City, Hudson Co., NJ,[1869] mentioned in the 1857 will of his grandmother, Susan Washburn, and was living in Jersey City, Hudson Co., NJ, on 19 Mar. 1881 when Cyrus Washburn petitioned for probate of her will, and on 14 Sept. 1881 when he gave a receipt to his uncle Cyrus Washburn for his share of his grandmother’s estate. He was not found in New Jersey in the 1860 federal census, but he was living with the family of Jane Tice in Hudson, Hudson Co., NJ, in the 1860 federal census,[1870] and in Jersey City, Hudson Co., NJ, in the 1870,[1871] and 1880 federal censuses, where he was single, called “son-in-law,” a lawyer,[1872] and the 1885 state census,[1873] so presumably Jane Tice was his grandmother, was still unmarried and living in Washington, DC, in the 1900 federal census, a government clerk.[1874] He was still unmarried and living in Washington, DC, in the 1910 federal census, where his aunt Susan M. Washburn was living with him,[1875] eventually married Susan Hearne before 1920.[1876] She was born in 1880.[1877] He died on 17 Jan. 1929 in Villa Bellevue, Impasse Guillaume Nogaret, Montpellier, Departement de l’Hérault, Languedoc-Roussillon, France, aged 72 years, of congestion of lungs, and was cremated and deposited in St. Pierre Cemetery in Marseille, for eventual shipment to the United States, and was finally buried on 11 May 1929 in Rock Creek Cemetery in Washington, DC.[1878] She died in 1958,[1879] and was also buried in Rock Creek Cemetery in Washington, DC.

c. Susan8 M. Washburn, born ca. 1834 in MA,[1880] her mother, Susan Washburn, was appointed as her guardian on 5 Mar. 1839,[1881] and she was still a minor under 14 in March 1847, probably never married. She was still unmarried and living with her brother Cyrus Washburn and mother, Susan Washburn, in Raynham in the 1850 federal census,[1882] the 1855 state census,[1883] the 1860 federal census,[1884] the 1865 state census,[1885] and the 1870,[1886] and 1880 federal censuses.[1887] She was still unmarried on 8 Dec. 1881 when she gave a receipt to her brother Cyrus Washburn for her share of her mother’s estate, and she was still unmarried and living with her nephew, Charles L. D. Washburn, in Washington DC, in the 1910 federal census,[1888] and with Charles L. D. and Susan H. Washburn in Washington, DC, in the 1920 federal census.[1889]

        3081    x   Nancy7 Washburn, born on 29 Nov. 1799 in Raynham,[1890] as a minor over the age of 14 she chose Horatio Leonard, Esq., of Raynham, as her guardian, which was granted on 3 Mar. 1818,[1891] and she died on 13 Mar. 1825 in Raynham, aged 25 years,[1892] and was buried in Pleasant Street Cemetery in Raynham.

        3082   xi   John7 Marshall Washburn, born on 23 July 1801 in Raynham,[1893] as a minor over the age of 14 he chose Horatio Leonard, Esq., of Raynham, as his guardian, which was granted on 3 Mar. 1818,[1894] and he was of Boston in 1830 when he was surety on the guardian’s bond of his sister-in-law, Martha D. Washburn, and he married Harriet Webster Kimball, daughter of Daniel and Betsey (Gage) Kimball, of Hingham, MA,[1895] in ca. 1832. She was born on 1 Dec. 1812 in Hingham, MA,[1896] and they moved from Boston to Lancaster, Worcester Co., MA, in ca. 1838. In 1838 Harriet W. Washburn was admitted into the church in Lancaster “by certificate from the church in Needham.”[1897] They were living in Lancaster, MA, in the 1840,[1898] and 1850 federal censuses,[1899] the 1855 state census,[1900] and the 1860 federal census,[1901] where he was a farmer. John Marshall Washburn died testate on 26 Dec. 1861 in Lancaster, MA, aged 60 years, 5 months, of “pleurisy and consumption,”[1902] his will dated 9 Mar. 1848, with two codicils dated 14 Dec. 1861 and 22 Dec. 1861, mentioned his wife Harriet W. Washburn, mother Polly Washburn, sister Cordana Washburn, and his unnamed children. His widow Harriet W. Washburn presented the will for probate on 3 Jan. 1862, listing his heirs as his widow Harriet W. Washburn, and children John D. Washburn, of Worcester, Elizabeth W. Bartol, of Lancaster, Edward R. Washburn, of Worcester, Francis Washburn, of Lancaster, and Mary Washburn, of Lancaster, and she was confirmed as executrix of his estate on 7 Jan. 1862.[1903] (See Appendix [P] for a full transcription of his will and codicils.) Harriet W. Washburn was still living in Lancaster, MA, in the 1865 state census,[1904] the 1870 federal census,[1905] and with her daughter and son-in-law, George M. and Elizabeth Bartol, in Lancaster, in the 1880 federal census.[1906] She died a widow on 4 Aug. 1896 in Lancaster, MA, aged 83 years, 8 months, 3 days, of “acute intestinal catarrh,”[1907] and they were both buried in North Village Cemetery in Lancaster, MA. They had children:

a. Col. John8 Davis Washburn, born on 27 Mar. 1833 in Boston,[1908] was a student at Harvard College in the 1850 federal census, graduated from Harvard in 1853, and he was a lawyer living in a boarding house in Worcester, MA, in the 1860 federal census,[1909] married Mary Flagg Putnam, daughter of Charles L. and Dorothy “Dolly” (Flagg) Putnam,[1910] on 5 June 1860 in Worcester, MA.[1911] She was born in 1837 in Claremont, Sullivan Co., NH.[1912] He was living in Worcester, MA, in 1862 when his father’s will was probated, and served as a surety on the bond of his mother as executrix of his father’s estate. He was a lawyer in Worcester, MA, served in the Massachusetts State Legislature, and was appointed as Council General to Switzerland in 1889.[1913] From 1873 on he was the Recording Secretary of the American Antiquarian Society.[1914] They were living in Worcester, MA, in the 1865 state census,[1915] and the 1870 federal census,[1916] where he was a fire insurance agent, and his widowed father-in-law, Charles L. Putnam, was living with them, He died on 4 Apr. 1903 in Worcester, MA, aged 70 years,[1917] and she died a widow on 5 June 1911 in Worcester, MA,[1918] and they were both buried in Eastwood Cemetery in Lancaster, Worcester Co., MA. They had at least one daughter:

1. Edith9 Putnam Washburn, born on 1 June 1863 in Worcester, MA,[1919] married Richard Ward Greene, son of Charles C. and Nieves H. D. Greene,[1920] on 23 Apr. 1884 in Worcester.[1921] He was born on 4 Dec. 1861 in Chile.[1922] They were not found in the 1900 federal census. He died on 7 Mar. 1920 in the Bahamas, aged 58 years,[1923] and she died a widow on 25 Oct. 1824 in Worcester, aged 61 years,[1924] and they were both buried in Eastwood Cemetery in Lancaster, Worcester Co. MA.

2. (Possibly others)

b. Elizabeth8 K. Washburn, born on 17 Sept. 1834 in Boston, MA,[1925] married Rev. George Murillo Bartol,[1926] son of George and Anna (Given) Bartol,[1927] on 5 June 1856 in Lancaster, MA.[1928] He was born on 18 Sept. 1820 in Freeport, Cumberland Co., ME.[1929] Daughter Elizabeth W. Bartol was listed in the petition for probate of her father’s will in 1862. They were living with her widowed mother in Lancaster, MA, in the 1865 state census, where he was a clergyman,[1930] next door to her mother in Lancaster in the 1870 federal census, where he was a Unitarian Clergyman,[1931] and her widowed mother was living with them in Lancaster in the 1880 federal census,[1932] and they were still living in Lancaster, MA, in the 1900 federal census.[1933] He died on 20 June 1906 in Lancaster, Worcester Co., MA, aged 85 years, 9 months, 2 days, of “general weakness,”[1934] and she died a widow on 5 Apr. 1912 in Lancaster, MA, aged 77 years, 6 months, 18 days, of “cerebral hemorrhage,”[1935] and they were both buried in Eastwood Cemetery in Lancaster, MA.

c. Capt. Edward8 Richmond Washburn, born on ca. 3 June 1836 in Boston,[1936] was living in Worcester in the 1862 petition for probate of his father’s will, and served as a surety on the bond of his mother as executrix of his father’s estate, enlisted as Captain of the 53rd Regiment of Massachusetts Infantry during the Civil War, and was wounded in the leg in the Battle of Port Hudson in Louisiana in 1863.[1937] He died on 5 Sept. 1864 in Lancaster, MA, aged 28 years, 3 months, 2 days, of sepsis from the wound in his leg received in Port Hudson,[1938] and was buried in North Village Cemetery in Lancaster, MA.

d. Gen. Francis8 Washburn, born on 6 July 1838 in Lancaster, MA,[1939] baptized on 21 Oct. 1838 in Lancaster,[1940] attended Harvard College in Cambridge, MA, was living in Lancaster in the 1862 petition for probate of his father’s will, and enlisted as a 1st Lieutenant in Company K, the 1st Massachusetts Volunteer Cavalry in 1862, was transferred to Company D, the 2nd Massachusetts Volunteer Cavalry as a Captain in 1863, was promoted to Lieut. Colonel of the 4th Massachusetts Volunteer Cavalry in 1864, where he participated in the Battle of Olustee in Florida, then was transferred to Virginia where he participated in the Battles of Chaffin’s Farm and New Market Heights, was promoted to Colonel in 1865, and was wounded at High Bridge over the Appomattox River near Farmville, VA, on 6 Apr. 1865, and died on 22 Apr. 1865, and was posthumously promoted to Brevet Brigadier General of the Union Army for “gallant and meritorious services at the Battle of High Bridge, Va.”[1941] He was buried in North Village Cemetery in Lancaster, Worcester Co., MA, but no probate records were found for him in Worcester Co., MA.

e. Mary8 Washburn, born on 10 Dec. 1840 in Lancaster, MA,[1942] was still unmarried and living in Lancaster in the 1862 petition for probate of her father’s will, married Dr. Henry Holton Fuller,[1943] son of Elisha and Susan (Adams) Fuller, Esq.,[1944] on 24 June 1862 in Lancaster, MA.[1945] He was born on 28 Feb. 1836 in Lowell, Middlesex Co., MA,[1946] and he was a witness to both her father’s codicils in 1861, and they lived in Charlestown, Suffolk Co., MA. They were living in Charlestown, Middlesex Co., MA, in the 1870 federal census,[1947] and in Boston, MA, in the 1880 federal census,[1948] where he was a physician. He died on 13 Dec. 1888 in Boston, MA, aged 52 years, of “angina pectoris,”[1949] and she was a widow living in Lancaster, MA, in the 1900 federal census.[1950] She died a widow on 3 June 1927 in Lancaster, MA, aged 86 years,[1951] and they were both buried in North Village Cemetery in Lancaster, MA.

f. Henry Kimball Washburn, born on 31 Aug. 1842 in Lancaster,[1952] died on 21 Mar. 1845 in Lancaster, MA, of “scarlet fever,” aged 2 years, 6 months,[1953] and was buried in North Village Cemetery in Lancaster, MA.

        3083  xii   Cordana7 Washburn, born on 10 Aug. 1804 in Raynham,[1954] as a minor under the age of 14 Horatio Leonard, Esq., of Raynham, was appointed as her guardian on 3 Mar. 1818.[1955] She was still unmarried and living in March 1847 when she signed a quitclaim for her share of her parents’ estate to the estate of her brother, Isaac Washburn, deceased, of Raynham, and was mentioned in the 1848 will of her brother, John M. Washburn, of Lancaster, MA. She died on 21 Mar. 1850 as “Caroline” Washburn on 21 Mar. 1850 in Lancaster, Worcester Co., MA, aged 45 years, of “consumption,”[1956] and was buried in North Village Cemetery in Lancaster, MA.

 

 

(1240.) Dr. Seth6 Washburn, third surviving son of (421) Capt. Israel5 Washburn (Jr.), (124) Israel4, (58) Samuel3, (43) John2 (5th), (28) John1 (4th); born in Raynham, MA, on 29 Sept. 1761,[1957] married Bethiah Shaw, probably daughter of Jonathan and Bethiah (Hall) Shaw (Jr.), of Raynham,[1958] on 16 Jan. 1781 in Raynham or Taunton, MA.[1959] She was born on 13 Nov. 1759 in Raynham,[1960] a granddaughter probably of Jonathan and Mercy (Mason) Shaw, of Raynham.[1961] The will of John Mason, of Taunton, dated 24 Feb. 1735, mentioned, among others, his daughter Mercy Shaw, wife of Jonathan Shaw of Raynham.[1962]

        Dr. Seth and Bethiah Washburn lived in Raynham, where he was a physician and town clerk, and Deacon of the church. He was living in Raynham in the 1790 federal census,[1963] the 1800 federal census,[1964] and the 1810,[1965] 1820,[1966] and 1830 federal censuses,[1967] where he was a farmer.

        Dr. Seth Washburn died testate on 8 Feb. 1837 in Raynham, aged 75 years.[1968] His will was dated 19 Apr. 1836, witnessed by Ellis Hall, John A. Hall, and Alfred A. Hall, and probated on 7 Apr. 1837. He named his daughters Stella Deane and Flora Washburn as co-executors of his estate, and he mentioned his wife, Bethiah Washburn, children of his son Philo H. Washburn, late of Frankford, Maine, deceased, singling out Seth Washburn as the oldest son of Philo H. Washburn, Louisa and Lydia, the children of his daughter Debbie Thompson, late of Barre, MA, deceased, Stella Deane, widow of Rev. Samuel Deane, late of Scituate, MA, deceased, Julia Leonard, wife of Isaac Leonard, of Boston, Amelia James, wife of Josiah L. James, of Fremont, IL, grandson James Thompson, Jr., clerk, grandson Philo H. Thompson, granddaughter Mary Elizabeth James, grandson Benjamin F. James, son Franklin Washburn, “now residing at White Oak Springs, Michigan,” to whom he left his grist mill and 32 acres of land surrounding it, and his principal heir was his daughter Flora Washburn. Ellis Hall and Elisha Hayward, both of Raynham, were sureties for the bond of Stella Deane and Flora Washburn as executors of the estate of Seth Washburn.[1969] (See Appendix [Q] for a full transcription of his will.)

        Bethiah Washburn died testate on 27 Aug. 1838 in Raynham, aged 87 years,[1970] and they were both buried in Pleasant Street Cemetery in Raynham, MA. Her will was dated 18 Mar. 1837, witnessed by Cassini Shaw, Clarissa Shaw, and Nathan W. Shaw, and probated on 4 June 1839. She gave one fifth of her estate to the daughter of the late Debby Thompson, wife of Rev. James Thompson of Barre, and the other four fifths to be equally divided between her four daughters, Stella, Flora, Julia and Amelia. She named her daughters Stella Deane and Flora Washburn as co-executors of her estate. Her estate was appraised by Ellis Hall, Cassini Shaw, and Artemus Leonard, all of Raynham, and totaled $725.00.[1971] On 6 Feb. 1863 some of the heirs of Bethiah Washburn gave a power of attorney to Dennis Rockwell to sell one undivided eighth part of a trace of land that had belonged to Bethiah Washburn, the said share belonging to William H. H. Deane and others, minors and children of Charles F. Deane, deceased.[1972] (See Appendix [R] for a full transcription of her will.)

        Dr. Seth Washburn and Bethiah Shaw had children, order uncertain:[1973]

        3084     i   Justin Washburn, born on 22 Apr. 1781, died on 12 May 1781 in Raynham.[1974]

        3085    ii   Philo7 H. Washburn, born on 1 July 1782 in Raynham,[1975] moved to Frankfort, Hancock (now Waldo) Co., ME, and married Harriet G. (___). She was born ca. 1792 in ME.[1976] He was living in Frankfort, Hancock Co., ME, in the 1820 federal census, where he was a farmer.[1977] He died intestate on 22 Aug. 1825 in Frankfort, ME, aged 43 years,[1978] and his widow Harriet G. Washburn was granted administration of his estate on 15 Sept. 1825, with Nehemiah Rich and William R. Ware, Esqrs, of Frankfort, as sureties. Elijah P. Pike, Nehemiah Rich and William R. Ware were appointed to appraise his estate on 15 Sept. 1825, and presented on 15 Nov. 1825, which totaled $6269.69, including his real estate valued at $4470, and $585.75 in bank stock.[1979] She petitioned for a license to sell the real estate of Philo H. Washburn that descended to Seth Washburn, Edward T. Washburn, Philo F. Washburn, Margaret Reid Washburn and Helen Bethiah Washburn, heirs of the late Philo H. Washburn, in July of 1829, which was originally denied, and she was appointed as guardian of Edward T. Washburn, Philo F. Washburn, Margaret R. Washburn, and Helen B. Washburn, minors under the age of 21 years, and children of Philo H. Washburn, late of Frankfort, on 7 Feb. 1838, in order to obtain a license to sell the land of Philo H. Washburn in Frankfort, which was eventually accomplished.[1980] She was still living in Frankfort, Hancock Co., ME, in the 1830 federal census,[1981] and in Frankfort, Waldo Co., ME, in the 1840,[1982] and 1850 federal censuses,[1983] and she died on 10 May 1859, aged 69 years,[1984] and was buried in Oak Hill Cemetery in Winterport, Waldo Co., ME. They had children:

a. Seth8 Washburn, the eldest son,[1985] born ca. 1815 in ME,[1986] mentioned in the 1829 petition by his mother to sell the land of Philo H. Washburn in Frankfort, ME, and in the 1836 will of his grandfather, Seth Washburn, of Raynham, died on 22 Oct. 1836, aged 21 years,[1987] and was buried in Oak Hill Cemetery in Winterport, Waldo Co., ME.

b. Edward8 T. Washburn, born ca. 1817 in ME,[1988] was still unmarried and living with his mother in Frankfort, ME, in the 1850 federal census, a clerk, died in Jan. 1856, aged 40 years,[1989] presumably unmarried, and was buried in Oak Hill Cemetery in Winterport, ME.

c. Philo8 F. Washburn, born ca. 1819 in ME,[1990] was still unmarried and living with his mother in Frankfort, ME, in the 1850 federal census, a farmer, and was still unmarried and living in Winterport, Waldo Co., ME, in the 1860 federal census, a mariner,[1991] was drafter as a Private in Company I, the 19th Maine Infantry the Civil War on 5 Aug. 1863, but deserted on 14 Oct. 1863,[1992] but he was not found in the 1870 federal census, marriage not found.

d. Margaret8 Reid Washburn, born ca. 1821 in Frankfort, ME,[1993] was still unmarried and living with her mother in Frankfort in the 1850 federal census, married Ephraim Ward Jr., of Middleborough, MA, son of Ephraim and Priscilla (Hammond) Ward,[1994] on 12 Nov. 1850 in Boston, MA.[1995] He was born on 5 Oct. 1811 in Middleborough, MA.[1996] The will of Ephraim Ward, of Lakeville, formerly of Middleborough, dated 8 Sept. 1853, mentioned his sons Eliab Ward, Ephraim Ward Jr., and George Ward, daughter Priscilla W. Stetson, wife of Peleg H. Stetson, and granddaughter Mary W. Holmes, and he named his sons Ephraim Ward Jr. and George Ward as executors of his estate. Ephraim Ward and George Ward, of Lakeville, were appointed executors of his estate on 1 July 1856, but Ephraim Ward was living in Chicago, IL, by Oct. 1857, when he petitioned for a division of the real estate of Ephraim Ward, late of Lakeville, and son George Ward was already deceased.[1997] They were living in Chicago, IL, in the 1860 federal census, where he was a land agent,[1998] but they were not found in the 1870 federal census, and their daughter Mary Helen Ward was born in Chicago, IL, in ca. 1854.[1999] He died on 25 Dec. 1873, aged 62 years,[2000] and was buried in Highland Cemetery in Highland, Doniphan Co., KS, and she supposedly died ca. 1884.[2001]

e. Flora Washburn, born on ca. 17 Feb. 1823, died on 5 Mar. 1823, and was presumably buried in Oak Hill Cemetery in Winterport, ME.[2002]

f. Louisa Washburn, born on ca. 17 Feb. 1823, died on 14 Mar. 1823, and was presumably buried in Oak Hill Cemetery in Winterport, ME.[2003]

g. Helen Washburn, born on ca. 17 Feb. 1823, died on 19 Mar. 1823, and was presumably buried in Oak Hill Cemetery in Winterport, ME.[2004]

h. Walter Washburn, born on ca. 4 Aug. 1824, died on 21 Aug. 1826, and was presumably buried in Oak Hill Cemetery in Winterport, ME.[2005]

i. Helen8 Bethiah Washburn, born ca. 1826 in ME,[2006] was still unmarried and living with her mother in Frankfort, ME, in the 1850 federal census, but she was not found in the 1860 federal census, and was living in Chicago, IL, in 1866 when her aunt Flora Washburn’s will was probated, died in Mar. 1868, aged 42 years,[2007] and was buried in Oak Hill Cemetery in Winterport, ME.

        3086   iii   Deborah7 “Debby” Washburn, born on 19 May 1784 in Raynham,[2008] married Rev. James5 Tomson/Thompson, son of Ichabod4 and Lydia (Hall) Tomson, of Halifax,[2009] on 7 Aug. 1803 in Raynham.[2010] He was born on 13 Apr. 1780 in Halifax,[2011] a grandson of Deacon Barnabas3 and Hannah (Porter) Tomson, of Halifax,[2012] and they settled in Barre, Worcester Co., MA. They were living in Barre, Worcester Co., MA, in the 1810,[2013] 1820,[2014] and 1830 federal censuses.[2015] Deborah (Washburn) Thompson died on 23 May 1835 in Barre, MA.[2016] He was still living in Barre, MA, with the family of their daughter and son-in-law James W. and Louisa W. Perkins Jr. in the 1850 federal census, where he was a Unitarian Minister,[2017] and probably also in the 1840 federal census.[2018] He died intestate on 14 May 1854 in Barre, MA, aged 74 years, of “intestinal disease,”[2019] and they were both buried in Lincoln Cemetery in Barre, Worcester Co., MA. Louisa W. Jenkins, Lydia T. Bryant, J. W. Jenkins Jr., and James W. Thompson petitioned that Alexander Y. Thompson, of Worcester, be granted administration of the estate of Revd. James Thompson, late of Barre, on 14 May 1854. Alexander Y. Thompson, of Worcester, was granted administration of the estate of James Thompson, late of Barre, on 5 June 1854, with James W. Thompson, of Salem, and John B. Clarke, of Worcester, as sureties.[2020] They had children:

a. Louisa6 Washburn Thompson, born on 23 Mar. 1804 in Barre, MA,[2021] married James Wright Jenkins (Jr.), son of James Wright and Elizabeth “Betsy” (Whipple) Jenkins, of Barre, MA,[2022] on 6 May 1833 in Barre.[2023] He was born on ca. 25 Nov. 1807 in Hardwick, MA.[2024] Louisa W. Jenkins joined in the petition for her brother Alexander Y. Thompson to be granted administration of her father’s estate in 1854. They were living in Barre, Worcester Co., MA, in the 1840,[2025] and 1850 federal censuses, where her widowed father was living with them,[2026] the 1855 state census,[2027] where he was a merchant, the 1860 federal census,[2028] the 1865 state census, where he was a trader,[2029] and 1870 federal censuses,[2030] where he was a retired merchant. She died on 31 July 1874 in Barre, MA, aged 70 years, of “softening of brain,”[2031] and he was still living in Barre, MA, in the 1880 federal census.[2032] He died a widower on 7 Feb. 1888 in Barre, MA, aged 80 years, 2 months, 13 days, of “gastritis & peritonitis.”[2033]

b. Rev. James6 William Thompson, born on 13 Dec. 1805 in Barre, MA,[2034] married Mary J. James, daughter of Eleaser and Rosefair James,[2035] on 2 Aug. 1831 in Barre, MA.[2036] She was born in 1811 in Barre, MA.[2037] They were living in Salem, Essex Co., MA, in the 1840,[2038] and 1850 federal censuses, where he was a Unitarian Clergyman,[2039] in 1854 when his father’s estate was probated, and in the 1855 state census,[2040] in West Roxbury, Norfolk Co., MA, in the 1865 state census,[2041] in Jamaica Plains, MA, in 1866 when the will of his aunt Flora Washburn was probated, and in Jamaica Plain, West Roxbury, MA, in the 1870 federal census,[2042] and in Boston, MA, in the 1880 federal census,[2043] where he was a clergyman. She died on 14 Nov. 1880 in Boston, aged 68 years, 10 months, 14 days, of “valve disease of heart, fatty degen,”[2044] and he died sometime after her.

c. Charles6 Cotsworth Pinckney Thompson, born on 11 July 1808 in Barre,[2045] died intestate on 7 May 1838 in Barre,[2046] and was buried in Lincoln Cemetery in Barre, Worcester Co., MA. His father, James Thompson, declined the administration of his estate on 18 May 1838, and his brother-in-law, James W. Jenkins Jr., of Barre, and Daniel Bacon were granted administration of his estate on 18 May 1838, with Alvah Hathaway and Joseph Robinson, of Barre, as sureties. Albert Alden, Joseph Robinson and Eli Wheelock, all of Barre, were appointed to appraise his estate on 18 May 1838, which was valued at $271.85, no real estate, and it was declared insolvent on 1 Apr. 1839.[2047]

d. Philo Hortensius Thompson, born on 17 Dec. 1810 in Barre.[2048] He died before 1863, leaving a widow who was mentioned in the will of his aunt, Flora Washburn, of Raynham, MA.

e. Lydia6 L. Thompson, born on 18 Mar. 1813 in Barre,[2049] was probably living with her sister and brother-in-law, James W. and Louisa Jenkins, in Barre, in the 1840 federal census, married Walter Augustus Bryant, of Barre, son of Nahum and Hannah (Giles) Bryant,[2050] on 12 July 1842 in Barre.[2051] He died on 3 Apr. 1850 in Paris, France, aged 32 years, and was buried on 15 May 1850 in Lincoln Cemetery in Barre, MA.[2052] She was a widow living in Barre, MA, in the 1855 state census,[2053] the 1860 federal census,[2054] and the 1865 state census.[2055] She was a widow in the 1863 will of her aunt, Flora Washburn, of Raynham, MA, and she was living with her sister and brother-in-law, James W. and Louisa W. Jenkins, in Barre, in the 1870 federal census.[2056] She died on 20 June 1874 in Tekamah, Burt Co., NE, aged 61 years,[2057] and was buried in Lincoln Cemetery in Barre, MA.

f. Laura Ann Jones Thompson, born on 13 Sept. 1817 in Barre,[2058] died on 4 Sept. 1833 in Barre, MA,[2059] and was buried in Lincoln Cemetery in Barre, MA.

g. Elvira Thompson, born on 13 May 1820 in Barre,[2060] died on 24 Feb. 1827 in Barre, aged 6 years, 7 months,[2061] and was buried in Lincoln Cemetery in Barre, MA.

h. Alexander6 Young Thompson, born on 24 Oct. 1824 in Barre,[2062] he was still unmarried and living in a boarding house in Worcester, MA, in the 1850 federal census, a trader,[2063] he was living in Worcester in 1854 when he was granted administration of his father’s estate, and was a merchant living in an inn Worcester, MA, in the 1855 state census,[2064] married Mary Elizabeth Libby/Libbey, daughter of Joseph and Lucy J. Libby,[2065] on 1 Jan. 1863 in Portland, ME.[2066] She was born on 23 Jan. 1836 in Portland, Cumberland Co., ME.[2067] He was not found in the 1860 federal census, but they were living in Worcester, MA, in the 1865 state census,[2068] and the 1870,[2069] and 1880 federal censuses,[2070] where he was a dry goods merchant. He died on 21 July 1880 in Worcester, aged 55 years, 8 months, 26 days, of “angina pictoris,”[2071] and she died a widow on 16 Mar. 1882 in Winchendon, Worcester Co., MA, aged 44 [sic] years, of “melancholia suicide,”[2072] and they were both buried in Worcester Rural Cemetery in Worcester, MA.

        3087   iv   Stella7 Washburn, born on 23 Jan. 1787 in Raynham,[2073] married Rev. Samuel Deane, of Scituate, MA, son of Deacon John and Abigail (White) Dean,[2074] of Mansfield, MA, in 1810.[2075] He was born on 30 Mar. 1784 in Mansfield,[2076] a grandson of William and Esther (Avery) Deane,[2077] and he graduated from Brown University in 1805. They lived in Scituate, where he was Pastor of the Second Church, South Parish, in what is now Norwell, MA, and he was the author of the History of Scituate, Massachusetts, From Its First Settlement to 1831.[2078] They were living in Scituate, MA, in the 1820,[2079] and 1830 federal censuses.[2080] Rev. Samuel Deane died testate on 9 Aug. 1834 in Scituate, aged 50 years,[2081] his will dated 17 July 1834, and probated on 26 Aug. 1834, mentioned his wife Stella, daughter Martha Philips Deane, son Charles Frederick, and daughter Helen Maria, and he named his wife Stella Deane as executrix of his estate.[2082] (See Appendix [S] for a full transcription of his will.) Stella (Washburn) Deane died on 12 Jan. 1850 in Scituate, aged 62 years,[2083] and they were both buried in First Parish Cemetery in Norwell, Plymouth Co., MA. They had children:

a. Martha Phillips Deane, born on 22 June 1811 in Scituate, MA,[2084] never married. Daughter Martha Philips Deane was mentioned in the 1834 will of her father, and she was still unmarried and living in Raynham, MA, with her aunt Flora Washburn in the 1850 federal census,[2085] the 1855 state census,[2086] and the 1860 federal census.[2087] She died intestate on 9 July 1862 in Raynham, aged 51 years, 17 days, of “cholera morbus,”[2088] and was buried in Pleasant Street Cemetery in Raynham, MA. Her brother-in-law, Dennis Rockwell was granted administration of her estate on 5 Sept. 1862, and William Snow, Artemas Leonard and Cyrus Leonard appraised her estate on 21 Oct. 1862, which was valued at $4477.09, and included one undivided fourth part of a tract of land in Raynham on the road leading to Boston that had been owned by Bethiah Washburn, late of Raynham.[2089]

b. Charles Frederick Deane, born on 21 Mar. 1813 in Scituate,[2090] married Eloise Augusta Boardman,[2091] and settled in Chicago, IL, and St. Louis, MO.[2092] She was born on 29 Oct. 1826 in Middletown, Middlesex Co., CT.[2093] Son Charles Frederick was mentioned in the 1834 will of his father. They were not found in the 1850 or 1860 federal censuses. He died on 24 Dec. 1860 in Chicago, IL, aged 47 years,[2094] and was buried in Graceland Cemetery in Chicago. His widow Eloise A. Deane signed the 1862 petition for probate of the estate of Martha P. Dean, late of Raynham, and as guardian of the heirs of Charles F. Deane, she was mentioned in the 1863 will of his aunt, Flora Washburn, of Raynham, MA, and on 6 Feb. 1863 his widow and his heirs gave a power of attorney to Dennis Rockwell to sell their undivided one eighth part of the estate of Bethiah Washburn, of Raynham.[2095] She was living in Chicago, IL, in the 1870,[2096] and 1880 federal censuses,[2097] and she died on 1 Sept. 1917 in Wheaton, DuPage Co., IL, aged 90 years,[2098] and was also buried in Graceland Cemetery in Chicago, IL.

c. John Milton Deane, born on 13 June 1816 in Scituate,[2099] died on 22 May 1832 in Scituate, aged 16 [sic] years,[2100] and was buried in First Parish Cemetery in Norwell, MA.

d. Helen Maria Deane, born on 9 Apr. 1819 in Scituate,[2101] died on 24 June 1820 in Scituate, aged 1 year,[2102] and was buried in First Parish Cemetery in Norwell, MA.

e. Helen Maria Deane, born on 21 Apr. 1821 in Scituate,[2103] daughter Helen Maria was mentioned in the 1834 will of her father, and she was still unmarried and living in Raynham with her aunt Flora Washburn in the 1850 federal census,[2104] and the 1855 state census,[2105] married Dennis Rockwell, of Morgan Co., IL, son of Daniel and Lucretia Rockwell, as his second wife,[2106] on 12 Nov. 1859 in Cook Co., IL.[2107] He was born on 30 June 1793 in Windsor, Hartford Co., CT,[2108] and had married first to Eliza J. Austin on 14 Feb. 1822.[2109] They were living with her aunt and uncle, Josiah L. and Amelia James, in Chicago, IL, in the 1860 federal census, where he was a lumber dealer,[2110] and in Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, in the 1865 state census, where he was a clerk.[2111] He was administrator of the estate of her sister, Martha P. Deane, in 1862, and assisted in selling their undivided one eighth part of the estate of Bethiah Washburn, of Raynham, in 1863. He died on 14 Aug. 1868 in Jacksonville, Morgan Co., IL, aged 75 years,[2112] and was buried with his first wife in Diamond Grove Cemetery in Jacksonville, IL. Helen Maria (Deane) Rockwell was back living with her uncle, Josiah L. James, in Chicago, IL, in the 1870 federal census,[2113] and with her cousin Maria M. Rathbun in Providence, RI, in the 1880 federal census, where she was insane.[2114] She died a widow on 9 Sept. 1882 in Providence, RI, aged 61 years,[2115] and was buried in First Parish Cemetery in Norwell, MA.

        3088    v   Flora7 Washburn, born on 29 Nov. 1790 in Raynham,[2116] never married. She inherited the homestead farm in Raynham from her father in 1837, and she was co-executor of his will. She was living in Raynham, MA, in the 1840,[2117] and 1850 federal censuses,[2118] the 1855 state census,[2119] and the 1860 federal census,[2120] her nieces, Martha P. Dean, and Helen M. Dean were living with her in 1850 and 1855, and probably also in 1840, and her niece Martha P. Dean was still living with her in 1860. She was living with her niece and husband, Dennis and Helen M. Rockwell, in Raynham in the 1865 state census.[2121] She died testate on 23 Feb. 1866 in Raynham, MA. Her will was dated 31 July 1863, witnessed by Cyrus Leonard, Carrie M. Leonard, and Lucy B. Leonard, and was probated on 6 Apr. 1866. She named no executor, so Henry H. Crane was granted administration with will annexed of her estate, with Samuel Jones and Adnah Harlow as sureties. She gave the use of her house in her will to Dennis Rockwell and Helen M. Rockwell her niece, and also made bequests to Philo Thompson’s widow, Charles Dean’s widow, Flora Washburn the daughter of her brother Frank Washburn, her sister Amelia, the sons of all her sisters, and the daughters of all her sisters, without individually naming them. Dennis Rockwell, of Raynham, petitioned the court for probate of her will on 23 Feb. 1866, naming as her heirs Amelia James, wife of Josiah L. James of Chicago, IL, a sister, Louisa M. Jenkins, wife of James W. Jenkins Jr., of Barre, MA, a niece, Lydia T. Bryant, widow of Walter A. Bryant of Barre, MA, a niece, James W. Thompson of Jamaica Plains, a nephew, Alexander Y. Thompson of Worcester, MA, a nephew, Frederick W. Leonard and Isaac E. Leonard of Pekin, IL, nephews, Julia M. Chapin, wife of E.J. Chapin of Chicago, IL, a niece, Margaret W. Ward, a niece, Helen B. Washburn of Chicago, IL, a niece, Flora B. Washburn of White Oak Springs, WI, a niece, and Helen M. Rockwell, wife of Dennis Rockwell, a niece. The inventory of her estate was appraised by Samuel Jones, Nathan W. Shaw and Martin White, and totaled $10,115.26, including a $2500 share in the Taunton Copper Mfg. Company, stock in the Taunton National Bank and the Bristol County Bank, and U.S. Bonds.[2122] (See Appendix [T] for a full transcription of her will.)

        3089   vi   Julia7 Washburn, born on 5 Nov. 1792 in Raynham,[2123] married Lt. Isaac6 Leonard, son of Capt. Joshua5 and Hannah (Jacobs) Leonard,[2124] of Raynham, MA, and Hallowell, Kennebec Co., ME, in ca. 1819.[2125] He was born on 14 Aug. 1790 in Raynham, MA,[2126] a grandson of Maj. Zephaniah4 and Hannah (King) Leonard, of Raynham,[2127] and he served as Lieutenant in Capt. Simeon Norris’ Company from Hallowell, ME, in 1814 during the War of 1812.[2128] They were living in Hallowell, Kennebec Co., ME, in the 1820,[2129] and 1830 federal censuses,[2130] and they were living in Boston, MA, in 1836 when her father wrote his will. They moved to Tazewell Co., IL, before 1840, where they were living in the 1840,[2131] and 1850 federal censuses.[2132] She died on 6 Oct. 1851 in Tazewell Co., IL, aged 58 years,[2133] and he died on 21 Jan. 1853 in Tazewell Co., IL, aged 62 years,[2134] and they were both buried in Mount Hope Cemetery in Tremont, Tazewell Co., IL. They had children:[2135]

a. Frederic7 Washburn Leonard, born on 31 Mar. 1820 in Hallowell, ME,[2136] was still unmarried and living with his parents in Pekin, Tazewell Co., IL, in the 1850 federal census, married Mary Gilmore on 15 Oct. 1851 in Newport, Sullivan Co., NH.[2137] She was born in 1830 in NH.[2138] They were not found in the 1860 federal census, but he was living in Pekin, Tazewell Co., IL, in 1866 when his aunt Flora Washburn’s will was probated, and they were living in Elm Grove, Tazewell Co., IL, in the 1870 federal census, where he was a banker.[2139] She died on 8 Apr. 1875,[2140] and he died on 8 Sept. 1879, aged 59 years,[2141] and they were both buried in Mount Hope Cemetery in Tremont, Tazewell Co., IL.

b. Isaac7 Eugene Leonard, born on 8 Apr. 1822 in Hallowell, ME,[2142] was still unmarried and living with his parents in Pekin, Tazewell Co., IL, in the 1850 federal census, married Louisa Mount on 19 Mar. 1855 in Tazewell Co., IL.[2143] She was born ca. 1837 in NY.[2144] They were living in Pekin, Tazewell Co., IL, in the 1860 federal census, where he was a merchant,[2145] he was living in Pekin, IL, in 1866 when his aunt Flora Washburn’s will was probated, and they were living in Pekin, Tazewell Co., IL, in the 1870 federal census, where he was a banker.[2146] He died in 1879,[2147] and she was still living in Pekin, IL, in the 1880 federal census.[2148] She died on 21 Mar. 1932 in CA,[2149] and they were both buried in Lakeside Cemetery in Pekin, Tazewell Co., IL.

c. Julia7 Maria Leonard, born on 3 July 1825 in Hallowell, ME,[2150] married Eber Jones “E.J.” Chapin, of Chicago, IL, on 26 Feb. 1852 in Cook Co., IL.[2151] He was born on 23 June 1815.[2152] They were living in Chicago, IL, in the 1860 federal census, where he was a merchant,[2153] in Chicago in 1866 when her aunt Flora Washburn’s will was probated, and in Chicago in the 1870 federal census, where he was a retail lumber merchant,[2154] and the 1880 federal census, where he was a lumber dealer.[2155] He died on 5 Feb. 1883, aged 67 years,[2156] and she died on 14 June 1890, aged 64 years,[2157] and they were both buried in Graceland Cemetery in Chicago, IL.

        3090  vii   Amelia7 Washburn, born on 19 Aug. 1795 in Raynham,[2158] married Josiah Leavitt James, son of William and Mary “Molly” (Randall) James, of Scituate, MA,[2159] in 1816.[2160] He was born on 9 Oct. 1791 in Scituate,[2161] and they moved to Chicago, IL. They were not found in the 1850 federal census, but they were living in Chicago, IL, in the 1860 federal census,[2162] and in 1866 when the will of her sister Flora Washburn, of Raynham, MA, was probated. She died on 19 Apr. 1870 in Chicago, IL, aged 74 years.[2163] He was still living in Chicago in the 1870 federal census, where he was a real estate agent or broker,[2164] and her niece Helen M. Rockwell was living with them in 1860 and with him in 1870. He died on 9 Oct. 1876 in Chicago, aged 85 years,[2165] and they were both buried in Graceland Cemetery in Chicago, IL. They had a daughter:

a. Mary Elizabeth James, born on 25 Feb. 1817 in Scituate, MA,[2166] mentioned in the 1836 will of her grandfather, Dr. Seth Washburn, married Thompson James Snow Flint, son of Ephraim and Phebe Snow (Thompson) Flint,[2167] on 19 Oct. 1837 in Tremont, Tazewell Co., IL.[2168] He was born on 6 July 1811 in Concord, Middlesex Co., MA,[2169] and they lived in Chicago, IL, until 1864, when they moved to New York City, NY, then to Larchmont Manor in Westchester Co., NY.[2170] They were not found in the 1850 federal census, but they were living in Chicago, IL, in the 1860 federal census, where he was a merchant,[2171] and in New York City, NY, in the 1870 federal census, where he was listed as “Thomas” Flint, and was a retired merchant,[2172] and in Mamaroneck, Westchester Co., NY, in the 1880 federal census, where he was a farmer.[2173] He died on 17 July 1881 in Larchmont, Westchester Co., NY, aged 70 years,[2174] and she died a widow on 12 Nov. 1885 in New York City, NY, aged 68 years,[2175] and they were both buried in Woodlawn Cemetery in Bronx, Bronx Co., NY.

b. Benjamin F. James, born ca. 1819 in Raynham, MA,[2176] mentioned in the 1836 will of his grandfather, Dr. Seth Washburn, married Almira (___), who was born ca. 1821 in NY,[2177] and they were living in Tazewell Co., IL, in the 1850 federal census, where he was a lawyer,[2178] and in Chicago, IL, in the 1860 federal census, where he was a lawyer.[2179] He died on 26 June 1882 in Washington, DC, aged 63 years, and was buried in Poughkeepsie, NY.[2180]

        3091 viii   Franklin7 “Frank” Washburn, born on 5 Nov. 1797 in Raynham,[2181] married Ann (___), who was born ca. 1812-1815 in England,[2182] and he had moved to White Oak Springs, Lafayette Co., WI, not MI, by 1836, when his father wrote his will.[2183] He died by 1847, but no probate records were filed for his estate in Lafayette Co., WI, and she remarried to Dr. James Seaton Kelso in 1847.[2184] He was born on 21 Dec. 1821 in Antrim Co., Ireland, and came to the United States in 1844.[2185] They were living in White Oak Springs, Lafayette Co., WI, with her two Washburn children in the 1850 federal census, where he was a doctor,[2186] and he was naturalized on 17 Sept. 1851 in Lafayette Co., WI.[2187] He enlisted as 2nd Assistant Surgeon in the 2nd Wisconsin Cavalry on 11 Feb. 1863, and also served in the 34th Wisconsin Infantry during the Civil War.[2188] She was still living in White Oak Springs, WI, in the 1860 federal census,[2189] but he was not listed in the family, and she died in 1867.[2190] He was a physician living alone in Etna, Hardin Co., IA, in the 1870 federal census,[2191] and he remarried to Emma Ogden, daughter of Benjamin Vaughn and Nancy (Furman) Ogden,[2192] on 14 Feb. 1872.[2193] She was born on 27 Apr. 1850 in PA.[2194] He died on 2 Feb. 1892 in Ackley, Franklin Co., IA, aged 70 years,[2195] and she died on 18 Apr. 1931 in Hardin Co., IA, aged 80 years,[2196] and they were both buried in Oak Wood Cemetery in Ackley, Franklin Co., IA. Franklin Washburn had children:

a. Frank Washburn, born ca. 1842 in WI,[2197] was living with Dr. James S. and Ann Kelso in White Oak Springs, Lafayette Co., WI, in the 1850 federal census, but was listed as “Frank Howard” in the 1860 federal census, marriage not found.

b. Flora B. Washburn, born ca. 1844 in WI,[2198] mentioned in the 1863 will of her aunt Flora Washburn, and was still living in White Oak Springs, WI, in 1866 when her aunt Flora Washburn’s will was probated, marriage not found.

        3092   ix   Louisa Washburn, born on 11 Feb. 1800 in Raynham,[2199] died on 15 Jan. 1801, aged 11 months,[2200] and was buried in Pleasant Street Cemetery in Raynham, MA.

 

 

(1241.) Deacon Oliver6 Washburn, youngest son of (421) Capt. Israel5 Washburn (Jr.), (124) Israel4, (58) Samuel3, (43) John2 (5th), (28) John1 (4th); born in Raynham, MA, on 14 May 1764,[2201] married Sarah “Sally” Liscomb, of Raynham, on 17 Jan. 1788 in Raynham.[2202] She was born on 16 Mar. 1766.[2203]

        Oliver Washburn was living in Raynham, MA, in the 1790 federal census, next door to his father, and brothers Israel, Jr., and Nehemiah Washburn,[2204] and they were still living in Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, in the 1800 federal census,[2205] and 1820 federal census,[2206] but he was not a head of household in the 1810 federal census in Bristol County.

        Deacon Oliver Washburn died testate on 24 Dec. 1823 in Raynham, MA, aged 59 years.[2207] His will was dated 31 Jan. 1823, witnessed by Lloyd Shaw, Ellis Hall, and Abby Shaw, and was probated on 6 Jan. 1824. On 29 Dec. 1823 his executor, Otis L. Washburn, gave notice to the heirs of Deacon Oliver Washburn that his will would be probated, and the notice was signed by heirs Sarah Washburn, Thomas Holmes, Eleanor Holmes, Wm Gushee, Patty Gushee, William Snow, Mary Snow, Rhoda Washburn, Caleb S. Washburn, Pamela Washburn, Sarah Washburn, and Charlotte E. Washburn. He named his son Otis L. Washburn executor of his will, and mentioned his wife Sarah Washburn, daughters Elenor Holmes, Patty Gushe, Mary Snow, Rhoda, Pamela, Sarah and Charlotte E. Washburn, and sons Caleb S. Washburn and Otis L. Washburn.[2208] (See Appendix [U] for a full transcription of his will.) Sarah (Liscomb) Washburn was probably living with her son, Otis L. Washburn, in Raynham in the 1830 federal census,[2209] and she died on 5 Feb. 1839 in Raynham, aged 73 years,[2210] and they were both buried in Pleasant Street Cemetery in Raynham, MA.

        Oliver Washburn and Sarah Liscomb had children:

        3093     i   Eleanor7 Washburn, born on 16 May 1789 in Raynham,[2211] married Thomas8 Holmes, of Bristol, RI, son of Deacon Cornelius7 and Elizabeth (Lanman) Holmes (3rd), of South Bridgewater,[2212] on 3 Dec. 1818 in Raynham.[2213] He was born on 24 Apr. 1788 in Bridgewater, MA,[2214] a grandson of Cornelius6 and Lydia (Drew) Holmes, of Plymouth, MA.[2215] They were living in Bristol, Bristol Co., RI, in the 1830,[2216] 1840,[2217] 1850,[2218] and 1860 federal censuses,[2219] where he was a house carpenter. He died in 1868 in Bristol, RI, aged 80 years,[2220] and she was still living in Bristol, RI, in the 1870 federal census.[2221] She died in 1872 in Bristol, RI,[2222] and they were both buried in North Burial Ground in Bristol, RI. They had children:

a. (Possibly) Mahala9 C. Holmes, born ca. 1826 in RI,[2223] married Charles Sandford in 1849,[2224] and they were living with Thomas and Eleanor Holmes in Bristol, RI, in the 1850 federal census,[2225] and in Bristol in the 1860 federal census, where he was a laborer,[2226] the 1870 federal census, where he was the light house keeper,[2227] and the 1880 federal census, where he was “in rubber works,”[2228] and they had a son named Frederic Washburn Sandford who married Jane Hull Hazard on 14 Nov. 1901 in South Kingstown, Washington Co., RI.[2229]

b. Mary9 Ellen/Eleanor Holmes, born on 5 Feb. 1830 in Bristol, RI,[2230] never married. She was still unmarried and living with her parents in Bristol, RI, in the 1860 federal census, a seamstress,[2231] with her widowed mother in Bristol, RI, in the 1870 federal census, a dressmaker,[2232] and she was boarding with Henry R. Cooke in Bristol, RI, in the 1880,[2233] and 1900 federal censuses.[2234] She died on 26 Apr. 1903 in Bristol, RI, aged 73 years.[2235]

c. Thomas9 Otis Holmes, born on 10 May 1832 in Bristol, RI.[2236] He was not listed in his parents’ household in Bristol in the 1850 federal census, and he was not found in the 1860 federal census, but he married Sarah Maria Nesbit, daughter of William and Mary Nesbit,[2237] who was born in ca. Feb. 1834 in NY,[2238] and they were living in Providence, Providence Co., RI, in the 1870 federal census, where he was a harness maker.[2239] She died on 1 Sept. 1878 in Providence, RI, aged 44 years, 7 months,[2240] and he was still living in Providence, RI, in the 1880 federal census.[2241] He died in 1896 in Bristol, RI.[2242]

d. (Possibly others)

        3094    ii   Rhoda7 Washburn, born on 19 May 1791 in Raynham,[2243] never married. She was a witness to the will of her uncle, Israel Washburn, of Raynham, in 1816, 1824, and 1831, and she died on 12 Aug. 1833 in Raynham, aged 42 years,[2244] and was buried in Pleasant Street Cemetery in Raynham, MA, but no probate records were filed for her estate.

        3095   iii   Martha7 “Patty” Washburn, born on 2 Feb. 1793 in Raynham,[2245] married Williams Gushee, son of Elijah and Sarah “Sally” (King) Gushee, of Raynham,[2246] in Sept. 1818 in Raynham.[2247] He was born on 13 July 1792 in Raynham,[2248] and they were living in Raynham in the 1830 federal census, near his father, Elijah Gushee,[2249] and in Raynham in the 1840,[2250] and 1850 federal censuses,[2251] where he was a farmer. Williams Gushee died testate on 30 Sept. 1850 in Raynham, aged 58 years, of “consumption,”[2252] his will dated 7 Aug. 1850, witnessed by William Snow, Mary Snow and Betsey Snow, and probated on 5 Nov. 1850, mentioned his wife Martha Gushee, and sons Oliver W. Gushee and Frederic W. Gushee, and undivided land in his father Elijah Gushee’s estate, and he named his two sons as executors of his estate.[2253] (See Appendix [V] for a full transcription of his will.) She was living with her son Frederic W. Gushee in Raynham, MA, in the 1855 state census,[2254] the 1860 federal census,[2255] and the 1865 state census.[2256] Martha Gushee, widow of Williams Gushee of Raynham, was mentioned in the 1863 will of her brother Otis L. Washburn. She died a widow on 18 Jan. 1868 in Raynham, aged 74 years, 11 months, 16 days.[2257] They had two sons:

a. Oliver W. Gushee, born on ca. 4 Mar. 1820 in Raynham,[2258] married Frances Augusta Williams, daughter of Nathaniel H. and Caroline M. (Dean) Williams, of Taunton,[2259] on 11 Jan. 1849 in Taunton.[2260] She was born ca. 1830 in MA.[2261] He was co-executor of his father Williams Gushee’s estate in 1850. They were living in Taunton, MA, with the family of Nathaniel H. and Caroline M. William in the 1850 federal census,[2262] and the 1855 state census,[2263] where he was a shoemaker, and in Mansfield, Bristol Co., MA, in the 1860 federal census, where he was a bonnet presser and his cousin Laura Washburn was living with them,[2264] and in the 1865 state census,[2265] and they were still living in Mansfield, MA, in the 1870,[2266] and 1880 federal censuses,[2267] where he was working in a straw shop. He died on 11 Oct. 1888 in Mansfield, MA, aged 68 years, 7 months, 7 days, of “heart disease.”[2268] She was still living in Mansfield in the 1900 federal census, with her daughter and son-in-law, Charles L. and Mary F. Toney,[2269] and she died a widow on 16 Aug. 1916 in Mansfield, aged 86 years, 3 months, 19 days, of “cerebral degeneration.”[2270]

b. Frederic Williams Gushee, born ca. 1828 in Raynham,[2271] was still unmarried and living with his parents in Raynham in the 1850 federal census, and with his widowed mother in Raynham in the 1855 state census, a farmer, was co-executor of his father Williams Gushee’s estate in 1850, and he married Sylvia S. Dean, of Easton, MA, daughter of Barzillai and Deborah (Holmes) Dean,[2272] on 22 Apr. 1858 in Easton.[2273] She was born ca. 1832 in Easton.[2274] They were living in Raynham in the 1860 federal census, where he was a farmer, and his widowed mother was living with them.[2275] She died on 1 Nov. 1860 in Raynham, aged 3 years [sic], 9 months, 3 days, of “consumption,”[2276] and he remarried to 2.) Emma Maria Wilbur, daughter of Otis and Emma (King) Wilbur, of Raynham,[2277] on 18 Mar. 1863 in Raynham.[2278] She was born ca. 1836 in Raynham.[2279] They were still living in Raynham in the 1865 state census,[2280] where his widowed mother was still living with them, and the 1870,[2281] and 1880 federal censuses.[2282] He died on 16 Nov. 1902 in Raynham, aged 72 years, 4 months, 14 days, of “appendecitis,”[2283] and she died a widow on 1 Nov. 1905 in Taunton Emergency Hospital in Taunton, MA, aged 69 years, 9 months, 3 days, of “gangrene right foot,”[2284] and they were both buried in Pleasant Street Cemetery in Raynham, MA.

        3096   iv   Otis7 L. Washburn, born on 7 Sept. 1795 in Raynham,[2285] never married. He was a witness to the will or appraiser of the estate of many of his Washburn cousins from Raynham, particularly his uncle, Israel Washburn, of Raynham, in 1814, 1824, 1831 and 1841, and he was living in Raynham, MA, in the 1830,[2286] 1840,[2287] and 1850 federal censuses,[2288] the 1855 state census,[2289] and the 1860 federal census,[2290] where he was a farmer. A Sarah S. Wilbor was living with him in 1850, 1855, and 1860 who was also a witness to his will in 1863. He died testate on 11 Oct. 1863 in Raynham, aged 68 years, 1 month, 4 days, of “dropsy.”[2291] His will was dated 16 Sept. 1863, and witnessed by Samuel Jones, Nancy D. Washburn, and Sarah S. Wilbur. He mentioned his sisters Eleanor Holmes, Martha Gushee, Mary Snow, and Charlotte E. Leonard; Jane T. Washburn, daughter of his late brother Caleb S. Washburn, and William Otis Snow, son of his sister Mary Snow, whom he appointed as executor of his estate. William O. Snow, of Raynham, petitioned for probate of the estate on 22 Oct. 1863, mentioning that the deceased left no widow, and that his heirs were Eleanor Holmes, wife of Thomas Holmes of Bristol, RI, Martha Gushee, widow of Williams Gushee of Raynham, Mary Snow, wife of William Snow of Raynham, Charlotte E. Leonard, wife of George Leonard of Marshfield, and Jane T. W. Champlin, wife of Benedict P. Champlin of Providence, RI. The will was probated on 20 Nov. 1863, with William Snow and Philo H. King, both of Raynham, as sureties on the bond of William O. Snow.[2292] (See Appendix [W] for a full transcription of his will.)

        3097    v   Mary7 Washburn, born on 11 July 1797 in Raynham,[2293] married William Snow, son of Lt. Solomon and Betsey5 (Cary) (Perkins) Snow, of Raynham,[2294] in Apr. 1818 in Raynham.[2295] He was born on 15 July 1793 in Raynham,[2296] a grandson of Ebenezer and Sarah (Pratt) Snow, and of Eleazer4 and Betty4 (Fobes) Cary, of Bridgewater,[2297] and he was a town clerk of Raynham in 1838. They were living in Raynham, MA, in the 1830,[2298] 1840,[2299] and 1850 federal censuses,[2300] the 1855 state census,[2301] the 1860 federal census,[2302] and the 1865 state census,[2303] where he was a farmer, and they were living in Raynham in Oct. 1863 when the will of her brother, Otis L. Washburn, was probated. He died on 29 May 1868 in Raynham, aged 74 years, 10 months, 14 days, of rheumatism,[2304] but no probate records were filed for his estate in Bristol Co., MA. She was still living in Raynham in the 1870 federal census,[2305] and she died a widow on 26 Aug. 1877 in Providence, RI, aged 80 years, 1 month, 15 days, of “consumption of old age.”[2306] They had children:

a. Harriet Snow, born on 23 Aug. 1819 in Raynham,[2307] never married. She was still unmarried and living with her parents in Raynham in the 1855 state census, the 1860 federal census, and the 1865 state census, and with her widowed mother in Raynham in the 1870 federal census. She died on 13 May 1873 in Raynham, aged 53 years, 8 months, 20 days, of “Brights disease of kidneys,”[2308] but no probate records were filed for her estate.

b. Solomon Snow, born on 22 Mar. 1822 in Raynham,[2309] married Elizabeth L. Elms, of Taunton, in 1847.[2310] She was born ca. 1828 in MA.[2311] They were living in Raynham, MA, in the 1850 federal census, with the family of Thomas and Abigail Dean, where he was a shoemaker,[2312] and in Middleborough, MA, in the 1855 state census, where he was a cabinet magter (maker?).[2313] They moved to Minnesota before 1860, but they were not found in the 1860 federal census. They were living in Austin, Mower Co., MN, in the 1870 federal census, where he was a farmer,[2314] and in Chicago, Cook Co., IL, in the 1880 federal census, where he was a real estate agent,[2315] but he was not found in the 1900 federal census.

c. Maria Morton Snow, born on 3 Oct. 1826 in Raynham,[2316] married 1.) Eustace Field, son of John and Olive Field,[2317] on 25 Nov. 1847 in Chelsea, MA.[2318] He was born on 17 May 1824 in North Bridgewater.[2319] She was living with her parents in Raynham, MA, in the 1850 federal census with an infant child,[2320] they were living together in Bridgewater, MA, in the 1855 state census, where he was a furniture dealer.[2321] He may have died by 1860, but no death record was found for him, and no probate records were filed for his estate in Plymouth County. She was living with her newly widowed brother William O. Snow in Raynham in the 1860 federal census,[2322] and she was a widow living with her parents in Raynham in the 1865 state census.[2323] She remarried to 2.) William W. Rathbun, son of Abraham B. and Honor Rathbun, as his second wife,[2324] on 17 Sept. 1866 in Pawtucket, Providence Co., RI.[2325] He was born ca. 1821 in Wickford, RI,[2326] and they were living in Providence, Providence Co., RI, in the 1870 federal census, where he was a jewelry manufacturer.[2327] She was still listed as married, and living in Providence, RI, in the 1880 federal census,[2328] but her husband was not listed with her family, and he was not found listed separately in Rhode Island in the 1880 census. He died by 1897, and she died a widow on 1 Oct. 1897 in Cranston, Providence Co., RI, aged 70 years, 11 months, 28 days, of “dementia cerebral hemorrhage.”[2329]

d. William Otis Snow, born on 13 June 1829 in Raynham,[2330] married 1.) Adeline Sybil Cobb, daughter of Marcus and Sybil J. (Woodward) Cobb, of Taunton, MA,[2331] on 24 Nov. 1852 in Taunton.[2332] She was born on 2 Nov. 1833 in Taunton, MA.[2333] They were living in Raynham, MA, in the 1855 state census, where he was a farmer.[2334] She died on 20 Aug. 1859 in Raynham, aged 25 years, 9 months, of “consumption,”[2335] and was buried in Pleasant Street Cemetery in Raynham, MA. He was living next door to his parents in Raynham in the 1860 federal census, where he was a shoemaker, and his sister Maria M. Field was living with him.[2336] He was executor of the will of his uncle, Otis L. Washburn, of Raynham, in 1863, and the principal heir. He remarried to 2.) Susan Williams Hall, daughter of Ellis Billings and Hannah J. (Williams) Hall, of Raynham,[2337] on 2 May 1864 in Raynham.[2338] She was born ca. 1836 in Raynham.[2339] He was not found in the 1865 state census, but they were living next door to his widowed mother in Raynham in the 1870 federal census, where he was a shoe manufacturer,[2340] and in the 1880 federal census, where he was a retired shoe manufacturer.[2341] He died on 11 July 1885 in Raynham, aged 56 years, 29 days, of “Bright’s disease,”[2342] and she died on 4 May 1916 in Raynham, aged 79 years,[2343] they were both buried in Pleasant Street Cemetery in Raynham, MA.

e. Charles Francis Snow, born on 23 Mar. 1837 in Raynham,[2344] married Georgianna Marshall Thompson, daughter of Marshall and Urania Billings (Howard) Thompson, of Bridgewater, MA,[2345] on 17 June 1858 in Bridgewater.[2346] She was born on 5 Nov. 1839 in Bridgewater.[2347] They were living in Bridgewater, MA, in the 1860 federal census,[2348] and in West Bridgewater, MA, in the 1865 state census,[2349] where he was a “forgeman,” and in Raynham, MA, in the 1870 federal census, where he was working in a shoe shop,[2350] and the 1880 federal census, where he was superintendent of shoe manufacturing.[2351] He died on 15 Oct. 1890 in Brockton, MA, aged 53 years, 6 months, 22 days, of “Bright’s disease,”[2352] and she died a widow on 11 June 1903 in Brockton, aged 63 years, 7 months, 6 days, of cerebral hemorrhage.[2353]

        3098   vi   Pamela7 Washburn, born on 5 Aug. 1799 in Raynham,[2354] never married. She was a witness to the will of her uncle, Israel Washburn, of Raynham, in 1816, 1824, and 1831, and she died on 30 Aug. 1839 in Raynham,[2355] before the will was probated in 1841, and was buried in Pleasant Street Cemetery in Raynham, MA.

        3099  vii   Caleb7 Strong Washburn, born on 2 Nov. 1801 in Raynham,[2356] married Sarah (___). She was born ca. 1806 in RI.[2357] They were living in Raynham, MA in the 1830 federal census,[2358] but he was not found in the 1840 or 1850 federal census in Massachusetts, and probably died before 1850, but no probate records were filed for his estate in Bristol Co., MA. Sarah Washburn was living in North Kingston, RI, in the 1850 federal census, with the family of her daughter and son-in-law, Benedict P. and Jane T. Champlin.[2359] They had one daughter:

a. Jane8 T. Washburn, born in 1826 in RI or MA,[2360] received $500 in the will of her uncle, Otis L. Washburn, of Raynham, married Benedict Peckham Champlin, of Providence, RI, son of Isaac C. and Ann (Peckham) Champlin,[2361] on 27 Oct. 1847 in Providence.[2362] He was born on 11 Jan. 1823 in RI,[2363] and they were living in North Kingstown, Washington Co., RI, in the 1850 federal census, where her widowed mother was living with them,[2364] and the 1860 federal census,[2365] and in Providence, RI, in the 1870 federal census,[2366] he was a jeweler. He died on 25 Apr. 1887 in Providence, RI, aged 64 years,[2367] and she died in 1892,[2368] and they were both buried in Elm Grove Cemetery in North Kingstown, Washington Co., RI.

        3100 viii   Sarah7 Washburn, born on 20 Sept. 1803 in Raynham,[2369] never married. She was still unmarried in 1823 when her father wrote his will, died on 13 Oct. 1836 in Raynham, aged 33 years,[2370] and was buried in Pleasant Street Cemetery in Raynham, MA.

        3101   ix   Charlotte7 Emeline Washburn, born on ca. 17 Sept. 1806 in Raynham,[2371] married Rev. George Leonard, of Marshfield, MA, son of Rev. Elijah and Molly6 Wales (Fobes) Leonard (Jr.),[2372] on 24 Oct. 1830 in Marshfield.[2373] He was born on 28 May 1801 in Marshfield,[2374] a grandson of Deacon Elijah and Hannah (Leonard) Leonard, of Raynham,[2375] and of Rev. Perez5 and Prudence (Wales) Fobes, of Raynham,[2376] and a great-grandson of Rev. John and Hazadiah (Leonard) Wales, of Raynham.[2377] He was a school teacher in Marshfield, was the author of “Marshfield Sixty Years Ago,” a paper published in 1870, Reverend of the “Chapple of Ease” in Marshfield after his father’s death, a friend of Daniel Webster, and was a follower of the Whig Party.[2378] They were living in Marshfield in the 1850 federal census,[2379] the 1855 state census,[2380] the 1860 federal census,[2381] and the 1865 state census,[2382] where he was a clergyman, the 1870 federal census, where he was a farmer,[2383] and the 1880 federal census, where he was a clergyman and farmer.[2384] He died testate on 9 July 1881 in Marshfield, aged 80 years, 1 month, of “gastritis.”[2385] His will, dated 25 Mar. 1878, and probated on 10 Oct. 1881, mentioned his wife Charlotte E. Leonard, son Otis L. Leonard, daughter Sarah E. Leonard, daughter Maria Leonard Ewell, grandchildren Susie E. Leonard and Clarence H. Leonard, children of his deceased son George E. Leonard, and granddaughter Edith R. Leonard, daughter of his late son Henry Leonard, and he named his daughter Sarah E. Leonard as executrix of his estate.[2386] (See Appendix [X] for a full transcription of his will.) She died a widow on 21 Nov. 1884 in Marshfield, aged 78 years, 10 months, 8 days, of “typhoid fever,”[2387] and they were both buried in Marshfield Hills Cemetery in Marshfield, MA. They had children:

a. Edward Leonard, born on 1 Nov. 1831,[2388] died on 4 Dec. 1831 in Marshfield, aged 33 days,[2389] and was buried in Marshfield Hills Cemetery in Marshfield, MA.

b. George Edward Leonard, born ca. 1832,[2390] died on 8 Aug. 1836 in Marshfield, aged 4 years,[2391] and was probably also buried in Marshfield Hills Cemetery in Marshfield.

c. Emeline Leonard, born on 5 Mar. 1834 in Marshfield,[2392] was still unmarried and living with her parents in Marshfield, MA, in the 1855 state census, died on 22 Oct. 1855 Taunton, MA, aged 21 years, of “typhoid fever,”[2393] and was buried in Marshfield Hills Cemetery in Marshfield, MA.

d. George Edward Leonard, born on 7 July 1836 in Marshfield,[2394] married Susan Emeline Ewell, daughter of Zenas Thomas and Jane H. (Holmes) Ewell,[2395] on 31 Jan. 1858 in Marshfield.[2396] She was born on 28 Dec. 1835 in Marshfield.[2397] They were living in Marshfield, MA, in the 1860 federal census, where he was a shoemaker,[2398] the 1865 state census, where he was a cordwainer,[2399] and the 1870 federal census, where he was a shoemaker.[2400] He died intestate on 13 Oct. 1871 in Marshfield, aged 35 years, 3 months, 6 days, of an unknown cause,[2401] and his widow Susan Leonard was granted administration of his estate on 13 Nov. 1871.[2402] The two children of deceased son George E. Leonard were mentioned in the 1878 will of his father. She was still living in Marshfield in the 1880,[2403] and 1900 federal censuses.[2404] She died a widow on 21 Nov. 1916 in Marshfield, aged 80 years,[2405] and they were both buried in Marshfield Hills Cemetery in Marshfield, MA.

e. Henry Leonard, born on 12 Dec. 1839 in Marshfield,[2406] was still unmarried and living with his parents in Marshfield in the 1865 state census, a teacher, married Ruth C. Duxbury, daughter of John and Sarah I. (Richmond) Duxbury, of Taunton, MA,[2407] on 8 July 1868 in Taunton.[2408] She was born ca. 1845 in Taunton, MA,[2409] and they were living in Taunton, Bristol Co., MA, in the 1870 federal census, where he was a “manufactury jeweller,” and her mother was living with them.[2410] He died before the 1878 will of his father,[2411] and Edith R. Leonard, daughter of his late son Henry Leonard, was mentioned in the 1878 will of his father. She was living with her brother Alfred W. Duxbury and widowed mother in Plainfield, Union Co., NJ, in the 1880 federal census.[2412]

f. Rev. Otis Liscomb Leonard, born on 13 Oct. 1842 in Marshfield,[2413] never married. He was still unmarried and living with his parents in Marshfield in the 1865 state census, a teacher, and was living in Rockport, Essex Co., MA, in the 1870 federal census with the family of Farley K. and Sarah A. Poole, where he was a Baptist Clergyman,[2414] and was back living with his parents in Marshfield in the 1880 federal census, a clergyman.[2415] Son Otis L. Leonard was mentioned in the 1878 will of his father. He died on 15 June 1903 in Boston.[2416]

g. Sarah Eleanor Leonard, born on 6 Oct. 1845 in Marshfield,[2417] never married. She was living in North Attleboro, Bristol Co., MA, in the 1865 state census with the family of George B. and Eliza C. Davenport, where she was a teacher,[2418] and with her parents in Marshfield in the 1870,[2419] and 1880 federal censuses,[2420] where she was a school teacher. Daughter Sarah E. Leonard was mentioned in the 1878 will of her father, and she was named as executrix of his estate. She was living in Boston, MA, in the 1900 federal census, where she was a school teacher.[2421] She was “well-renouned for her travels and academic pursuits.”[2422] She died in 1930 in MA,[2423] and was buried in Marshfield Hills Cemetery in Marshfield, MA.

h. Maria Leonard, born on 3 Mar. 1848 in Marshfield,[2424] married Judson Ewell, son of Ezra D. and Frances L. (Washburn) Ewell,[2425] on 16 Jan. 1870 in Marshfield.[2426] He was born on 23 Oct. 1839 in Marshfield,[2427] a grandson of Kimball and Mary (Stevenson) Washburn, of Kingston.[2428] He was listed as living along next door to her parents in Marshfield in the 1870 federal census, but she was not listed with him,[2429] and they were living together in Marshfield next door to her parents in the 1880 federal census,[2430] where he was a blacksmith. Daughter Maria Leonard Ewell was mentioned in the 1878 will of her father. She died on 8 July 1881 in Marshfield, aged 33 years, of “exhausted vitality with child birth,”[2431] and was buried in Marshfield Hills Cemetery in Marshfield, MA. He remarried to Julia Frances Rogers, daughter of Charles and Nancy K. (Carver) Rogers,[2432] on 17 Sept. 1882 in Marshfield.[2433] They were living in Marshfield in the 1900 federal census,[2434] and he died on 1 Nov. 1917 in Marshfield, aged 78 years,[2435] and was also buried in Marshfield Hills Cemetery in Marshfield, MA.

 

 

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    [1] “First Book of Raynham Records,” New England Historical & Genealogical Register, Vol. 54, p. 15.

    [2] Mitchell, Nahum, History of the Early Settlement of Bridgewater, in Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Boston, 1840, reprint, Heritage Books, Bowie, MD, 1983, [hereinafter Mitchell, History of Bridgewater], p. 160.

    [3] Vital Records of Bridgewater, Massachusetts, To the Year 1850, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, MA, 1916, 2 Volumes, [hereinafter Bridgewater VRs], Vol. 2, p. 389, marriage intentions recorded 25 May 1770 in Bridgewater, the marriage probably occurred in Raynham.

    [4] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 1, p. 115.

    [5] Mitchell, History of Bridgewater, pp. 152, 159.

    [6] Her grandfather, Joshua Fobes, was a brother of his grandfather, John Fobes.

    [7] Heads of Families at the First Census of the United States Taken in the Year 1790: Massachusetts, Bountiful, Utah, 1993, p. 166, Bridgewater Town, Plymouth Co., MA, the Jason Fobes household had 2 free white males aged 16 or older, 3 free white males under 16, and 5 free white females.

    [8] 1800 Federal Census, Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., MA, Page No. 59, the Jason Fobes household had 1 male aged 10-15 years, 1 male aged 16-25 years, 1 male aged 45 or over, 1 female under 10, 1 female aged 10-15 years, and 1 female aged 45 or over.

    [9] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 2, p. 470, buried in Scotland Graveyard in Bridgewater; www.findagrave.com, memorial #61950330, from his gravestone in Scotland Cemetery in Bridgewater, MA.

    [10] Plymouth County Probate Docket #7824, Vol. 39, p. 218, with James Alger 3d. & Solomon Hayward as sureties, from FHL microfilm #0550720; Vol. 43, p. 22-23.

    [11] 1830 Federal Census, Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., MA, p. 335, the Leah Fobes household had 1 female aged 80-89 years.

    [12] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 2, p. 470, under “Lear” Fobes, buried in Scotland Graveyard in Bridgewater; www.findagrave.com, memorial #61950335, from her gravestone in Scotland Cemetery in Bridgewater, MA.

    [13] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 1, p. 118.

    [14] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 2, p. 136, under “Silence” Fobes; Merrick, Barbara Lambert, and Alicia Crane Williams, Middleborough, Massachusetts, Vital Records, The Massachusetts Society of Mayflower Descendants, Boston, Volume One: 1986, Volume Two: 1990, [hereinafter Middleborough VRs], Vol. 2, p. 126, marriage intentions recorded 5 Mar. 1796 in Middleborough.

    [15] Middleborough VRs, Vol. 1, p. 187.

    [16] Mitchell, History of Bridgewater, p. 231.

    [17] 1800 Federal Census, Middleborough, Plymouth Co., MA, p. 69, the Andrew Alden household had 2 males under 10, 1 male aged 26-44 years, and 1 female aged 16-25 years.

    [18] 1810 Federal Census, Middleborough, Plymouth Co., MA, p. 299, the Andrew Alden household had 3 males under 10, 2 males aged 10-15 years, 1 male aged 26-44 years, and 1 female aged 26-44 years.

    [19] 1820 Federal Census, Middleborough, Plymouth Co., MA, p. 409, the Andrew Alden household had 3 males aged 10-15 years, 2 males aged 16-25 years, 1 male aged 45 or over, and 1 female aged 45 or over, including 1 person engaged in agriculture.

    [20] 1830 Federal Census, Middleborough, Plymouth Co., MA, p. 252, the Andrew Alden household had 2 males aged 20-29 years, 1 male aged 60-69 years, and 1 female aged 50-59 years.

    [21] Middleborough VRs, Vol. 2, p. 29; Wood, Deacon Alfred, Record of Deaths, Middleboro, Massachusetts, General Society of Mayflower Descendants, Boston, 1947, [hereinafter Wood, Middleboro Deaths], p. 1; www.findagrave.com, memorial #39733993, from his gravestone in Purchade Cemetery in Middleborough, MA, which gives the date as 26 Mar. 1836.

    [22] Plymouth County Probate Docket #61, Vol. 78, p. 195-197, from FHL microfilm #0555264, witnessed by Seth Eaton, Joshua Shaw Jr. and James S. Leach.

    [23] 1840 Federal Census, Middleborough, Plymouth Co., MA, p. 58.

    [24] Bridgewater VRs, Vol., 2, p. 425; Wood, Middleboro Deaths, p. 1; www.findagrave.com, memorial #39734117, from her gravestone in Purchade Cemetery in Middleborough, MA.

    [26] Her parents’ names from her death record; Middleborough VRs, Vol. 2, p. 134, the marriage of John Shaw 3d and Polly Eaton, both of Middleborough, on 15 Dec. 1779 in Middleborough.

    [29] Middleborough VRs, Vol. 1, p. 168, the birth of Mary Eaton, daughter of Joseph and Hannah Eaton, on 23 Sept. 1760 in Middleborough; Plymouth County Land Records, Vol. 140, p. 194, the sale by John Shaw and wife Polly, of Foxborough, and others, of their shares in their father’s estate in Middleborough lying in Titicut to her brother Alfred Eaton on 29 Nov. 1819.

    [30] 1840 Federal Census, Norton, Bristol Co., MA, p. 156, the Jason F. Alden household had 1 male aged 10-14 years, 1 male aged 40-49 years, 2 females aged 5-9 years, 1 female aged 10-14 years, 1 female aged 15-19 years, and 1 female aged 40-49 years, including 1 person employed in agriculture.

    [31] 1850 Federal Census, Norton, Bristol Co., MA, p. 30, dwelling #15, family #18, very hard to read:

            Jason F. Alden, 52, male, farmer, $500, born MA

            Kesiah E. Alden, 50, female, born MA

            Polly E. Alden, 19, female, born MA

            Hannah ?. Alden, 17, female, born MA

    [32] 1855 Massachusetts State Census, Norton, Bristol County, dwelling #15, family #17:

            Jason F. Alden, 57, male, basketmaker, born MA

            Kesiah E. Alden, 55, female, born MA

            Hannah W. Alden, 23, female, born MA

    [33] 1860 Federal Census, Norton, Bristol Co., MA, Page No. 158, dwelling #1101, family #1356:

            Jason F. Alden, 62, male, farmer, $500, $100, born MA

            Keziah Alden, 60, female, born MA

    [34] 1865 Massachusetts State Census, Norton, Bristol Co., dwelling #234, family #260:

            Jason F. Alden, 67, male, white, born MA, married, basket maker

            Keziah E. Alden, 65, female, white, born MA, married

            Hannah W. Alden, 32, female, white, born MA, single

    [35] 1870 Federal Census, Norton, Bristol Co., MA, Page No. 8, dwelling #44, family #45:

            Jason F. Alden, 72, male, white, works on farms, $400, $100, born MA, a male citizen

            Kessiah Alden, 70, female, white, keeps house, born MA

    [36] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 274, p. 133, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his occupation a farmer, his birth place Middleboro, and his parents Andrew Alden and Selina A.

    [37] Bristol County Probate File “Jason F. Alden, Norton, 1875,” online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston.

    [38] 1880 Federal Census, Norton, Bristol Co., MA, Page No. 7, Supervisors Dist. 60, Enumeration Dist. 69, dwelling #75, family #79:

            Henry W. Alden, white, male, 51, married, carpenter, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Angelca M. Alden, white, female, 49, wife, married, keeping house, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Effia M. Alden, white, female, 20, daughter, single, works in jewelry shop, born IL, father born MA, mother born MA

            Kate R. Alden, white, female, 12, daughter, single, at school, attending school, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Keziah E. Alden, white, female, 80, mother, widow, at home, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

    [39] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 382, p. 153, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, her birth place Middleboro, and her parents John Shaw and Polly Eaton, both born in Middleborough.

    [40] Middleborough VRs, Vol. 1, p. 301.

    [41] Middleborough VRs, Vol. 2, p. 172, marriage of Calvin Murdock & Polly Leonard, both of Middleborough, on 23 Nov. 1800 in Middleborough.

    [42] Middleborough VRs, Vol. 2, pp. 222, 226.

    [43] Middleborough VRs, Vol. 1, p. 318.

    [44] 1830 Federal Census, Middleborough, Plymouth Co., MA, p. 255, the Philander Alden household had 1 male under 5, 1 male aged 5-9 years, 1 male aged 30-39 years, 1 female under 5, and 1 female aged 20-29 years.

    [45] www.findagrave.com, memorial #121886013, from his gravestone in Old Lyme Cemetery in Lyme, Grafton Co., NH.

    [46] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #83085065.

    [47] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #83084819.

    [48] United State War of 1812 Index to Service Records, 1812-1815, online image database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #882562.

    [49] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #83084819. She died on 18 Dec. 1837, aged 37 years, and was also buried in Old Lyme Cemetery in Lyme, NH, per her gravestone at www.findagrave.com memorial #121886359.

    [50] 1850 Federal Census, Lyme, Grafton Co., NH, p. 65, dwelling #918, family #959:

            Latham Conant, 55, male, farmer, $2500, born NH

            Polly L. Conant, 49, female, born NH [sic]

            H. H. Alden, 17, male, clerk, born NH, attending school

            Martha J. Conant, 11, female, born NH, attending school

    [51] www.findagrave.com, memorial #83084819, from his gravestone in Elmwood Cemetery in Sycamore, DeKalb Co., IL; 1860 Illinois State Mortality Schedule, Sycamore, DeKalb Co., Page No. 1: Latham Conant, 65, male, married, born NH, died in May, farmer, consumption, 10 months.

    [52] 1870 Federal Census, Third Ward City of Sycamore, DeKalb Co., Il, Page No. 4, dwelling #24, family #24:

            Polly L. Conant, 68, female, whiter, keeping house, $5000, $1100, born MA

            Amory W. Sawyer, 30, male, white, retail dry goods merchant, $3000, born MA, a male citizen

            Mattie J. Sawyer, 31, female, white, born NH

            Adah C. Sawyer, 10, female, white, born IL, attending school

    [53] 1880 Federal Census, Wards 1 and 2 City of Sycamore, DeKalb Co., IL, Page No. 13, Supervisors Dist. 2, Enumeration Dist. 44, dwelling #121, family #123:

            Amory W. Sawyer, white, male, 40, married, dry goods merchant, born MA, father born MA, mother born Scotland

            Martha Jane Sawyer, white, female, 41, wife, married, keeping house, born NH, father born NH, mother born MA

            Polly L. Conant, white, female, 78, mother in law, widow, at home, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Christen Nelson, white, female, 27, servant, single, domestic, born Sweden, father born Sweden, mother born Sweden

            Alice S. Mitchel, white, female, 28, friend, single, at home, born IL, father born (VT), mother born (VT)

    [54] www.findagrave.com, memorial #83085065, from her gravestone in Elmwood Cemetery in Sycamore, IL.

    [55] Middleborough VRs, Vol. 1, p. 301.

    [56] Her parents’ names from her death record; Middleborough VRs, Vol. 2, p. 171, the marriage of Luther Murdock and Olive Leonard, both of Middleborough, on 26 June 1798 in Middleborough.

    [57] Middleborough VRs, Vol. 2, pp. 243, 257.

    [58] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #65492640, her birth place from her death record.

    [59] 1830 Federal Census, Middleborough, Plymouth Co., MA, p. 252, the Andrew L. Alden household had 1 male under 5, 1 male aged 10-14 years, 1 male aged 20-29 years, and 1 female aged 20-29 years.

    [60] 1840 Federal Census, Middleborough, Plymouth Co., MA, p. 58, the Andrew L. Alden household had 1 male under 5, 1 male aged 5-9 years, 1 male aged 30-39 years, 1 female aged 15-19 years, 1 female aged 20-29 years, and 1 female aged 70-79 years, including 1 person employed in agriculture.

    [61] 1850 Federal Census, Middleborough, Plymouth Co., MA, p. 222, dwelling #421, family #499:

            Andrew L. Alden, 45, male, farmer, $1800, born MA

            Olivia M. Alden, 45, female, born MA

            Leander M. Alden, 20, male, shoemaker, born MA

            Sidney H. Alden, 16, male, shoemaker, born MA, attending school

            Olivia M. Alden, 9, female, born MA, attending school

            Asenath E. Alden, 1, female, born MA

    [62] Lainhart, Ann S., 1855 Massachusetts State Census for Middleborough, Boston, 1988, p. 33, dwelling #23, family #32:

            Andrew L. Alden, 50, male, white, farmer, born MA

            Olivia M. Alden, 50, female, white, born MA

            Leander M. Alden, 25, male, white, shoe cutter, born MA

            Sydney H. Alden, 21, male, white, shoe cutter, born MA

            Olivia M. Alden, 14, female, white, born MA

            Asenath Ella Alden, 6, female, white, born MA

            John Shields, 19, male, white, shoemaker, born Ireland

    [63] 1860 Federal Census, Middleborough, Plymouth Co., MA, Page No. 46, dwelling #305, family #384:

            Andrew L. Alden, 55, male, leather cutter, $1200, $200, born MA

            Olivia Alden, 55, female, born MA

            Sidney H. Alden, 26, male, shoe stitcher, born MA

            Assenath E. Alden, 12, female, born MA, attending school

            Wilson Monas, 25, male, farm laborer, born MA

    [64] Lainhart, Ann S., 1865 Massachusetts State Census for Middleborough, Boston, 1988, p. 137, dwelling #307, family #353:

            Andrew L. Alden, 60, male, white, born MA, married, shoe cutter

            Olive M. Alden, 60, female, white, born MA, married

            A. Ella Alden, 16, female, white, born MA, single

    [65] 1870 Federal Census, Middleborough, Plymouth Co., MA, Wareham Post Office, Page No. 63, dwelling #481, family #547:

            Andrew L. Alden, 65, male, white, works on farm, $1400, born MA, a male citizen

            Olivia Alden, 65, female, white, keeping house, born MA

            Asenath E. Alden, 21, female, white, at home, born MA

    [66] 1880 Federal Census, Middleborough, Plymouth Co., MA, Page No. 56, Supervisors Dist. 60, Enumeration Dist. 568, dwelling #626, family #702:

            Andrew L. Alden, white, male, 75, married, farmer, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Olivia Alden, white, female, 75, wife, married, keeping house, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Asenth E. Alden, white, female, 31, daughter, single, at home, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

    [67] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 347, p. 330, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, her birth place Middleboro, and her parents Luther & Olive Murdock, both born in Middleboro; www.findagrave.com, memorial #65492640, from her gravestone in Purchade Cemetery in Middleborough, MA.

    [68] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 347, p. 330, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his occupation a farmer, his birth place Middleboro, and his parents Andrew & Salina Alden, born respectively in Middleboro and Bridgewater; www.findagrave.com, memorial #65491599, from his gravestone in Purchade Cemetery in Middleborough, MA.

    [69] Middleborough VRs, Vol. 1, p. 301.

    [70] Davis, William T., Genealogical Register of Plymouth Families, reprint, Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, 1975, p. 61.

    [71] Middleborough VRs, Vol. 2, pp. 244, 268. His middle initial is “G.” in the marriage record, however.

    [73] 1850 Federal Census, Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., MA, p. 26, dwelling #335, family #391:

            Horatio H. Alden, 43, male, shoemaker, $2500, born MA

            Abigail D. Alden, 41, female, born MA

            Charles E. Alden, 18, male, shoemaker, born MA, attending school

            John C. Alden, 14, male, born NH, attending school

            Andrew Alden, 12, male, born NH, attending school

            Marcus M. Alden, 7, male, born NH, attending school

            Adna W. Alden, 2, female, born MA

    [74] Lainhart, Ann S., 1855 Massachusetts State Census for Bridgewater, Boston, 1988, p. 18, dwelling #114, family #146:

            Horatio H. Alden, 48, male, white, farmer, born MA

            Abigal D. Alden, 46, female, white, born MA

            Charles E. Alden, 23, male, white, trader, born MA

            John C. Alden, 19, male, white, shoemaker, born MA

            Andrew Alden, 17, male, white, born MA

            Adna W. Alden, 8, male [sic], white, born MA

            Marcus A. Alden, 12, male, white, born MA

            Sarah B. Alden, 5, female, white, born MA

            Franklin P. Alden, 2, male, white, born MA

            Melinda Scott, 15, female, white, born MA

    [75] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 94, p. 178, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, wife of H. H. Alden, her birth place Plymouth; www.findagrave.com, memorial #65491505, from her gravestone in Purchade Cemetery in Middleborough, MA.

    [76] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #65491530; her parents’ names from her second marriage in 1857 and her death record; Vital Records of Pembroke, Massachusetts, To the Year 1850, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, 1911, [hereinafter Pembroke VRs], Vol. 2, p. 303, the marriage of Daniel Keen and Betsey Turner of Hanover on 25 July 1805 in Pembroke.

    [77] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 109, p. 339, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, both second marriages, his occupation a farmer, his birth place Middleboro’, his parents Andrew & Salin Alden, her birth place Pembroke, and her parents Daniel & Betsey Keen.

    [78] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #65491530, probably calculated from her age at death, her birth place from her death record, but her birth not recorded in the Pembroke vital records.

    [79] 1860 Federal Census, Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., MA, Page No. 337-338, dwelling #2157, family #2733:

            Horatio H. Alden, 53, male, farmer, $3000, $1150, born MA

            Abigail Alden, 41, female, born MA

            Franklin R. Alden, 1, male, born MA

            Sarah B. Alden, 9, female, born MA

            Adna C. Alden, 12, male, born MA, attending school

    [80] Lainhart, Ann S., 1865 Massachusetts State Census for Bridgewater, Boston, 1988, p. 133, dwelling #493, family #558:

            Horatio H. Alden, 58, male, white, born MA, married, farmer

            Abagail K. Alden, 46, female, white, born MA, married, housekeeper

            Marcus M. Alden, 21, male, white, born NH, single, soldier

            Adna W. Alden, 17, male, white, born MA, single, farmer

            Sarah B. Alden, 14, female, white, born MA, single

            Franklin K. Alden, 6, male, white, born MA, single

    [81] 1870 Federal Census, Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., MA, Page No. 68, dwelling #500, family #560:

            Horatio Alden, 63, male, white, farmer, $3000, $1500, born MA, a male citizen

            Abagail K. Alden, 51, female, white, keeping house, born MA

            Frank K. Alden, 11, male, white, school, born MA, attending school

            Dwelling #500, family #561:

            Edgar Tucker, 44, male, white, farm laborer, born MA, a male citizen

            Eliza Tucker, 23, female, white, keeping house, born MA

    [82] 1880 Federal Census, Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., MA, Page No. 5, Supervisors Dist. 60, Enumeration Dist. 558, dwelling #41, family #44:

            Horatio H. Alden, white, male, 73, married, farmer, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Abigail K. Alden, white, female, 60, wife, married, housekeeping, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

    [83] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 464, p. 592, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his occupation a farmer, his birth place Middleborough, and his parents Andrew and Salina (Forbes) Alden, born respectively in Middleborough and Bridgewater; www.findagrave.com, memorial #65491492, from his gravestone in Purchade Cemetery in Middleborough, MA, which gives the date as 16 Aug. 1896.

    [84] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 541, p. 75, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, her birth place Pembroke, and her parents Daniel Keene and Betsey Turner, born respectively in Pembroke and Hanover; www.findagrave.com, memorial #65491530, from her gravestone in Purchade Cemetery in Middleborough, MA.

    [85] Middleborough VRs, Vol. 1, p. 302.

    [86] Her parents’ names from her death record.

    [87] Joslyn, Roger D., Vital Records of Charlestown, Massachusetts, To the Year 1850, 2 volumes, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, 1995, [hereinafter Charlestown VRs], Vol. 2, p. 175, married by Rev. Daniel Crosby.

    [88] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #69668946, from her gravestone in Oak Grove Cemetery in Medford, MA, her birth place from her death record.

    [89] 1850 Federal Census, Medford, Middlesex Co., MA, p. 442, dwelling #477, family #620:

            Josiah V. Alden, 41, male, carpenter, born MA

            Ann Alden, 34, female, born NH

            Melvina Alden, 8, female, born MA, attending school

    [90] 1855 Massachusetts State Census, Medford, Middlesex Co., dwelling #561, family #781:

            Josiah V. Alden, 46, male, housewright, born MA

            Ann B. Alden, 38, female, born NH

            Ann M. Alden, 13, female, born MA

            Ellen F. Alden, 5, female, born MA

            Caroline A. Woods, 29, female, born VT

            Dwelling #561, family #782:

            James E. Bishop. 28, male, shipwright, born Nova Scotia

            Emily S. Bishop, 22, female, born ME

    [91] 1865 Massachusetts State Census, Medford, Middlesex Co., MA, dwelling #275, family #395:

            Josiah V. Alden, 567, male, white, born MA, married, carpenter

            Ann B. Alden, 47, female, white, born NH, married

            A. M. Alden, 22, female, white, born MA, single

            Ella F. Alden, 14, female, white, born MA, single

    [92] 1870 Federal Census, Medford, Middlesex Co., MA, Malden Post Office, Page No. 14, dwelling #61, family #69:

            Josiah Alden, 51, male, white, carpenter, born MA, a male citizen

            Annie B. Alden, 53, female, white, keeping house, born NH

            Ann M. Alden, 27, female, white, no occupation, born MA

            Ella F. Alden, 19, female, white, no occupation, born MA

    [93] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 320, p. 138, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his occupation a carpenter, his birth place Middleboro, and his parents Andrew & Selina Alden, of Middleboro; www.findagrave.com, memorial #69668945, from his gravestone in Oak Grove Cemetery in Medford, Middlesex Co., MA.

    [94] 1880 Federal Census, Medford, Middlesex Co., MA, Page No. 7, Supervisors Dist. 60, Enumeration Dist. 406, dwelling #70, family #84:

            Ann Alden, white, female, 63, widow, keeping house, born NH, father born NH, mother born NH

            Ann M. Alden, white, female, 37, daughter, single, dress maker, born MA, father born MA, mother born NH

            Elizabeth Young, white, female, 32, married, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

    [95] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 505, p. 603, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, widow of Josiah V. Alden, her birth place Hanover, NH, and her parents Nathan T. West and Annie Huss; www.findagrave.com, memorial #69668946, from her gravestone in Oak Grove Cemetery in Medford, MA.

    [96] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 1, p. 117.

    [97] Mitchell, History of Bridgewater, p. 161.

    [98] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #23332832.

    [99] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #23332797.

    [100] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #23332797.

    [101] 1810 Federal Census, Manlius, Onondaga Co., NY, p. 62, the Philander Fobes household had 1 male aged 26-44 years, 3 females under 10, 1 female aged 10-15 years, and 1 female aged 26-44 years.

    [102] 1820 Federal Census, Albany, Albany Co., NY, p. 165, the Philander Fobes household had 1 male under 10, 1 male aged 10-15 years, 1 male aged 16-25 years, 2 males aged 26-44 years, 1 male aged 45 or over, 2 females under 10, 2 females aged 10-15 years, 2 females aged 16-25 years, and 2 females aged 26-44 years, no employment indicated.

    [103] 1830 Federal Census, Onondaga, Onondaga Co., NY, p. 165, the Philander Fobes household had 1 male aged 15-19 years, 1 male aged 50-59 years, 1 female aged 10-14 years, 1 female aged 15-19 years, 2 females aged 20-29 years, and 1 female aged 50-59 years.

    [104] 1840 Federal Census, Jersey Co., IL, p. 343, the Philander Forbes [sic] household had 1 male aged 20-29 years, 1 male aged 70-79 years [sic], 2 females under 5, 2 female aged 30-39 years, and 1 female aged 50-59 years, including 1 person employed in agriculture.

    [105] www.findagrave.com, memorial #23332797, from her gravestone in Oak Grove Cemetery in Jerseyville, Jersey Co., IL.

    [106] 1850 Federal Census, Township 8, Range 11, Jersey Co., IL, p. 85, dwelling #116, family #116:

            Philander Fobes, 76, male, farmer, $10,000, born MA

            Cordelia Fobes, 40, female, born NY

            Ellen C. Alexander, 11, female, born IL, attending school

            Theodore Lyons, 5, male, born IL, attending school

    [107] www.findagrave.com, memorial #23332832, from his gravestone in Oak Grove Cemetery in Jerseyville, IL.

    [108] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #180614042.

    [109] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #180614042.

    [110] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #23358626.

    [111] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #23358626.

    [112] www.findagrave.com, memorial #23358626, from his gravestone in Oak Grove Cemetery in Jerseyville, Jersey Co., IL.

    [113] 1860 Federal Census, Jerseyville, Jersey Co., IL, Page No. 25, dwelling #156, family #153.

    [114] 1870 Federal Census, 4th Ward Davenport, Scott Co., IA, Page No. 45, dwelling #352, family #363:

            John Crawford, 26, male, white, attorney at law, $1800, born NY

            Harriet Crawford, 34, female, white, keeping house, born NY

            Nellie Crawford, 7, female, white, born IA, attending school

            Aurelia Lyons, 68, female, white, at home, born NY

            Cornelia Fobes, 70 [sic], female, white, at home, born NY

            Margret Wolfe, 25, female, white, at home, born Ireland, parents both foreign born

    [115] www.findagrave.com, memorial #180614042, from her gravestone in Oakdale Memorial Gardens in Davenport, Scott Co., IA.

    [116] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #182946142.

    [117] 1860 Federal Census, Jerseyville, Jersey Co., IL, Page No. 25, dwelling #156, family #153.

    [118] 1870 Federal Census, 4th Ward Davenport, Scott Co., IA, Page No. 45, dwelling #352, family #363.

    [119] www.findagrave.com, memorial #182946142, from her gravestone in Oakdale Memorial Gardens in Davenport, IA.

    [120] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #136822861, but her obituary says she was born in Onondaga Co., NY.

    [121] Per her obituary posted on her www.findagrave.com memorial #136822861. Monticello Seminary was founded in 1835 by Capt. Benjamin Godfrey of the Presbyterian Church, and is now part of the Lewis and Clark Community College.

    [122] 1880 Federal Census, New Haven, New Haven Co., CT, Page No. 49, Supervisors Dist. 1, Enumeration Dist. 93, dwelling #393, family #554:

            Philena Fobes, white, female, 66, single, keeping house, born NY, father born MA, mother born MA

            Sara C. Eaton, white, female, 62, boarder, single, born MA, father born NY, mother born CT

            Robert G. Eaton, white, male, 15, boarder, single, student, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Clara S. Neason, white, female, 24, servant, single, housekeeper, born Prussia, father born Prussia, mother born Prussia

    [123] www.findagrave.com, memorial #136822861, from her gravestone in Grove Street Cemetery in New Haven, New Haven Co., CT.

    [124] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #66051510.

    [125] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #66051499, and from her obituary.

    [126] Per his obituary in The Evening Herald, Syracuse, NY, 31 Mar. 1893, posted on his www.findagrave.com memorial #66051510.

    [127] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #66051499.

    [128] 1860 Federal Census, Jerseyville, Jersey Co., IL, Page No. 25, dwelling #156, family #153 (very hard to read):

            Philander Fobes, 46, male, farmer, $30,000, $50,000, born NY

            Mary C. Fobes, 27, female, born ME

            Mary A. Fobes, 2, female, born Scotland

            Joseph W. Fobes, 3/12, male, born IL

            Cordelia Fobes, 48, female, born MA

            Ellen C. Alexander, 22, female, born IL

            A? Lyons, 50, female, born MA

            Theodore Lyons, 16, male, born IL, attending school

            Ms. Sarah Hamilton, 32, female, servant, born England

            Kate Powers, 22, female, servant, born Ireland

            Wm M. Phininy?, 25, male, laborer, born PA

    [129] 1870 Federal Census, City of Syracuse, Ward 4, Onondaga Co., Ny, Page No. 56, dwelling #368, family #455:

            Philander Forbes, 56, male, white, lawyer, $150,000, $40,000, born NY, a male citizen

            Mary Forbes, 39, female, white, keeps house, born ME

            Mary Forbes, 12, female, white, at school, born Scotland, attending school

            Joseph Forbes, 10, male, white, at school, born IL, attending school

            Susan Forbes, 8, female, white, at school, born NY, attending school

            Philina Forbes, 6, female, white, at school, born NY, attending school

            Robert Forbes, 4, male, white, at home, born NY

            Ellen Forbes, 2, female, white, at home, born NY

            Mary Wolden, 40, female, white, domestic servant, born Ireland, parents both foreign born, cannot read or write

            Charles Kulh, 30, male, white, gardener, born Baden, parents both foreign born, a male citizen

            Emilie Kuhl, 21, female, white, keeps house, born Saxony, parents both foreign born

            Chas. Hallenback, 21, male, white, coachman, born NY, cannot read or write

    [130] www.findagrave.com, memorial #66051499, from her gravestone in Oakwood Cemetery in Syracuse, Onondaga Co., NY.

    [131] 1880 Federal Census, Syracuse, Onondaga Co., NY, Page No. 40, Supervisors Dist. 8, Enumeration Dist. 208, dwelling #344, family #392:

            P. W. Fobes, white, male, 66, widower, lawyer, born NY, father born MA, mother born MA

            Susan Fobes, white, female, 18, daughter, single, at school, attending school, born NY, father born NY, mother born NJ

            Mary Fobes, white, female, 22, daughter, single, keeping house, born Scotland, father born NY, mother born NJ

            Warner Fobes, white, male, 20, son, single, student, born IL, father born NY, mother born NJ

            Lena Fobes, white, female, 15, daughter, single, at school, born NY, father born NY, mother born NJ

            Allen Fobes, white, male, 11, son, single, at school, born NY, father born NY, mother born NJ

            Mary McCarthy, white, female, 39, widow, domestic, born Ireland, father born Ireland, mother born Ireland

            Mary Nolan, white, female, 18, single, domestic, born NY, father born Ireland, mother born Ireland

            Michael ONeil, white, male, 28, single, coachman, cannot write, born NY, father born Ireland, mother born Ireland

    [132] www.findagrave.com, memorial #66051510, from his gravestone in Oakwood Cemetery in Syracuse, NY, and from his obituary in The Evening Herald, Syracuse NY, 31 Mar. 1893.

    [133] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 1, p. 117.

    [134] Mitchell, History of Bridgewater, p. 162.

    [135] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 2, p. 135.

    [136] Calculated from his age at death.

    [137] Mitchell, History of Bridgewater, p. 160.

    [138] 1810 Federal Census, Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., MA, p. 76, the Ephm & C Fobes household had 1 male under 10, 1 male aged 26-44 years, 2 males aged 45 or over, 2 females under 10, 1 female aged 10-15 years, 1 female aged 26-44 years and 1 female aged 45 or over.

    [139] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 2, p. 468, buried in Scotland Graveyard in Bridgewater; www.findagrave.com, memorial #61950316, from his gravestone in Scotland Cemetery in Bridgewater.

    [140] Plymouth County Probate Docket #7812, Vol. 71, p. 159, with Franklin Leach and Isaac Fobes as sureties; Vol. 74, p. 308.

    [141] Plymouth County Probate Vol. 74, p. 441-443.

    [142] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 2, p. 471, buried in Scotland Graveyard in Bridgewater; www.findagrave.com, memorial #61950338, from her gravestone in Scotland Cemetery in Bridgewater, MA.

    [143] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 1, p. 113.

    [144] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 2, p. 183, the marriage of Cornelius Holmes and Elizabeth Lanman in Aug. 1780; Plymouth VRs, pp. 210, 363, the marriage Cornelius Holmes Jr. and Eliza. Lanman on 20 Aug. 1780 in Plymouth; Davis, William T., Genealogical Register of Plymouth Families, p. 137; Mitchell, History of Bridgewater, p. 188, does not give the surname of Elizabeth.

    [145] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 2, p. 133.

    [146] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 1, p. 161.

    [147] Davis, William T., Genealogical Register of Plymouth Families, p. 137; Plymouth VRs, p. 143, the marriage intentions of Cornelius Holmes Jr. and Lydia Drew, both of Plymouth recorded on 28 Apr. 1753 in Plymouth; Plymouth VRs, p. 197, the birth of Cornelius Holmes, son of Cornelius Holmes Jr. and Lydia on 3 Dec. 1754 in Plymouth.

    [148] 1830 Federal Census, Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., MA, p. 341, the Henry Holmes household had 2 males aged 20-29 years, 1 male aged 30-39 years, 1 female under 5, 1 female aged 5-9 years, and 1 female aged 30-39 years.

    [149] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 2, p. 491, buried in the Old Graveyard in Bridgewater.

    [150] Plymouth County Probate Docket #10422, Vol. 71, p. 276, Vol. 76, p. 575, and Vol. 88, p. 178-179.

    [151] 1850 Federal Census, Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., MA, p. 24, dwelling #316, family #368:

            Bethiah Holmes, 50, female, $4500, born MA

            Bethiah A. Holmes, 25, female, born MA

            Richard Holmes, 17, male, clerk, born MA

            Henry Holmes, 15, male, farmer, born MA, attending school

            Samuel W. Clapp, 19, male, student, born MA, attending school

            Lewis Whiting, 20, male, student, born MA, attending school

    [152] Lainhart, Ann S., 1855 Massachusetts State Census for Bridgewater, Boston, 1988, p. 16, dwelling #96, family #127:

            Bethiah Holmes, 55, female, white, born MA

            Bethiah A. Holmes, 30, female, white, born MA

    [153] 1860 Federal Census, Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., MA, Page No. 287, dwelling #1859, family #2395:

            Bethiah Holmes, 60, female, widow, $2500, $1900, born MA

            Bethiah A. Holmes, 35, female, born MA

            Dwelling #1859, family #2396:

            Fredk Hanson, 24, male, furniture dealer, $450, born MA

            Abby J. Hanson, 23, female, born MA

            Chas Hanson, 1, male, born MA

    [154] Lainhart, Ann S., 1865 Massachusetts State Census for Bridgewater, Boston, 1988, p. 131, dwelling #474, family #535:

            Bethiah Holmes, 65, female, white, born MA, widow, housekeeper

            Bethiah A. Holmes, 40, female, white, born MA, single, lady

            Henry Holmes, 30, male, white, born MA, single, engineer

    [155] 1870 Federal Census, Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., MA, Page No. 30, dwelling #202, family #236:

            Bethiah Holmes, 70, female, white, keeping house, $4000, $1000, born MA

            Bethiah A. Holmes, 45, female, white, home, $2000, born MA

    [156] 1880 Federal Census, Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., MA, Page No. 21, Supervisors Dist. 60, Enumeration Dist. 558, dwelling #163, family #183:

            Bethiah A. Holmes, white, female, 55, single, housekeeping, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Bethiah Holmes, white, female, 80, mother, widow, housekeeping, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

    [157] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 365, p. 312, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, her birth place Bridgewater, and her parents Caleb and Molly Fobes, of Bridgewater.

    [158] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 1, p. 117.

    [159] His parents’ names from his death record; Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 2, p. 406, the marriage of George Willbor and Bettie Packard on 8 Dec. 1778 in Middleborough.

    [160] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 2, p. 136.

    [161] “Easton, Massachusetts, Bristol County, Births, Deaths and Marriages by Families, 1697-1847,” from FHL microfilm #1059951, a transcription of the entire town vital records from the incorporation of the town of Easton to about 1843 made in 1880 by Geo. G. Withington, Easton town clerk, [hereinafter Easton VRs], p. 228, son of George & Betsey Willbour.

    [162] 1850 Federal Census, Taunton, Bristol Co., MA, p. 168, dwelling #395, family #397:

            Israel Wilbour, 52, male, teamster, born MA

            Nancy Wilbour, 48, female, clerk, born MA

            Edwin Wilbour, 20, male, sailor, born MA

            Lysander Wilbour, 18, male, sailor, born MA, attending school

            Caleb F. Wilbour, 17, male, sailor, born MA

            Horace Wilbour, 15, male, born MA, attending school

            Henry B. Wilbour, 11, male, born MA, attending school

    [163] 1855 Massachusetts State Census, Taunton, Bristol Co., dwelling #62, family #84:

            Israel Wilber, 57, male, watchman, born MA

            Nancy Wilber, 53, female, born MA

            Caleb Wilber, 32, male, laborer, born MA

            Edwin Wilber, 25, male, laborer, born MA

            Horace Wilber, 20, male, seaman, born MA

            Henry B. Wilber, 16, male, scholar, born MA

    [164] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 111, p. 145, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his occupation a watchman, his birth place Easton, and his parents George & Betsey Wilbar.

    [165] 1860 Federal Census, Taunton, Bristol Co., MA, Page No. 322, dwelling #1399, family #1766:

            Nancy Wilbur, 58, female, $50, born MA

            Horace Wilbur, 26, male, sailor, born MA

    [166] Lainhart, Ann S., 1865 Massachusetts State Census for Bridgewater, Boston, 1988, p. 92-93, dwelling #145, family #153.

    [167] 1870 Federal census, Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., MA, Page No. 49, dwelling #334, family #380.

    [168] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 238, p. 141, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, her birth place Bridgewater, and her father Caleb Fobes, born in Bridgewater.

    [169] Calculated from his age at death.

    [170] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 2, p. 469, buried in Scotland Graveyard in Bridgewater.

    [171] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 1, p. 114.

    [172] He may have been the same as the Ephraim Davis Fobes who died on 14 June 1804, with either the birth or the death date in error.

    [173] www.findagrave.com, memorial #61950332, from his gravestone in Scotland Cemetery in Bridgewater.

    [174] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 1, p. 112.

    [175] 1850 Federal Census, Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., MA, p. 12, dwelling #147, family #178.

    [176] Lainhart, Ann S., 1855 Massachusetts State Census for Bridgewater, Boston, 1988, p. 31, dwelling #231, family #274.

    [177] 1860 Federal Census, Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., MA, p. 324, dwelling #2140, family #2714.

    [178] Lainhart, Ann S., 1865 Massachusetts State Census for Bridgewater, Boston, 1988, p. 92-93, dwelling #145, family #153.

    [179] 1870 Federal census, Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., MA, Page No. 49, dwelling #334, family #380.

    [180] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 311, p. 263, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, her birth place Bridgewater, and her parents Caleb and Molly Fobes, both born in Bridgewater.

    [181] Plymouth County Probate Docket #7807, Vol. 143, p. 60-61, from FHL microfilm #0556649, and Vol. 149, p. 51.

    [182] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 1, p. 113.

    [183] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 2, p. 133.

    [184] 1850 Federal Census, Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., MA, p. 14, dwelling #172, family #206:

            George King, 47, male, farmer, $7300, born MA

            Cassandra A. King, 39, female, born MA

            Martha H. King, 17, female, born MA, attending school

            Sarah W. King, 12, female, born MA, attending school

            Walter C. King, male, born MA, attending school

            John Sullivan, 21, male, labourer, born Ireland

    [185] Lainhart, Ann S., 1855 Massachusetts State Census for Bridgewater, Boston, 1988, p. 30, dwelling #220, family #262:

            George King, 52, male, white, farmer, born MA

            Casandana A. King, 44, female, white, born MA

            Sarah W. King, 16, female, white, born MA

            Walter C. King, 9, male, white, born MA

            Orville D. King, 4, male, white, born MA

            Martha H. Thompson, 22, female, white, born MA

            Edward H. Thompson, 8 months, male, white, born MA

            Joseph P. Pugh, 14, male, white, born NC

            Sarah F. Pugh, 12, female, white, born NC

            James Dunham, 35, male, white, laborer, born MA

    [186] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 1, p. 117.

    [187] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 2, p. 44, the marriage intentions of William Bassett and Abier Williams, of Raynham, recorded on 29 June 1800 in Bridgewater; Stover, Margaret Harris, Vital Records of Raynham, Massachusetts, General Society of Mayflower Descendants, Plymouth, MA, 1997, [hereinafter Raynham VRs], p. 40, the marriage of William Bassett of Bridgewater and Abiah Williams of Raynham on 23 Oct. 1800 in Raynham.

    [188] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 2, p. 135.

    [189] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 1, p. 42.

    [190] Mitchell, History of Bridgewater, p. 112.

    [191] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 2, p. 435, buried in Mount Prospect Cemetery in Bridgewater.

    [192] 1850 Federal Census, Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., MA, p. 12, dwelling #147, family #178:

            Abial Bassett, 38, male, farmer, $3000, born MA

            Amelia W. Fobes, 43, female, born MA

            Sarah W. Fobes, 34, female, born MA

            Wm H. Livermore, 13, male, born MA

            Lyman T. Daws, 20, male, born ME

    [193] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 55, p. 224, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his second marriage, her first, his occupation a farmer, his birth place Bridgewater, his father William Bassett, her birth place Bridgewater, and her father Caleb Fobes.

    [194] Lainhart, Ann S., 1855 Massachusetts State Census for Bridgewater, Boston, 1988, p. 31, dwelling #231, family #274.

    [195] 1860 Federal Census, Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., MA, p. 324, dwelling #2140, family #2714.

    [196] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 166, p. 275, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, wife of Abiel Bassett, her birth place Bridgewater, and her parents Caleb & Molly Fobes, of Bridgewater.

    [197] Lainhart, Ann S., 1865 Massachusetts State Census for Bridgewater, Boston, 1988, p. 92-93, dwelling #145, family #153.

    [198] 1870 Federal census, Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., MA, Page No. 49, dwelling #334, family #380.

    [199] 1880 Federal Census, Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., MA, Page No. 15, Supervisors Dist. 60, Enumeration Dist. 559, dwelling #107, family #124.

    [200] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 1, p. 115.

    [201] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 1, p. 118.

    [202] 1850 Federal Census, Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., MA, p. 12, dwelling #147, family #178.

    [203] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 55, p. 224, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his second marriage, her first, his occupation a farmer, his birth place Bridgewater, his father William Bassett, her birth place Bridgewater, and her father Caleb Fobes.

    [204] Lainhart, Ann S., 1855 Massachusetts State Census for Bridgewater, Boston, 1988, p. 31, dwelling #231, family #274:

            Abiel Bassett, 44, male, white, farmer, born MA

            Sarah W. Bassett, 35, female, white, born MA

            Sarah C. Bassett, 3, female, white, born MA

            Amelia W. Fobes, 46, female, born MA

            William H. Livermore, 18, male, white, laborer, born MA

    [205] 1860 Federal Census, Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., MA, p. 324, dwelling #2140, family #2714:

            Abiel Bassett, 49, male, farmer, $2800, $800, born MA

            Sarah W. Bassett, 40, female, born MA

            Sarah C. Bassett, 8, female, born MA, attending school

            Ellen W. Bassett, 4, female, born MA

            Susan A. Bassett, 2, female, born MA

            Amelia W. Fobes, 50, female, housekeeper, $800, born MA

            Martin B. Soule, 22, male, farm laborer, born ME

    [206] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 166, p. 275, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, wife of Abiel Bassett, her birth place Bridgewater, and her parents Caleb & Molly Fobes, of Bridgewater.

    [207] Lainhart, Ann S., 1865 Massachusetts State Census for Bridgewater, Boston, 1988, p. 92-93, dwelling #145, family #153:

            Abiel Bassett, 53, male, white, born MA, widower, farmer

            Sarah C. Bassett, 12, female, white, born MA, single

            Ellen W. Bassett, 8, female, white, born MA, single

            Susan A. Bassett, 6, female, white, born MA, single

            Frank B. Meade, 12, male, white, single

            Amelia W. Fobes, 66, female, white, born MA, single, mistress

            John Cotley, 17, male, white, born Ireland, single, laborer

            Kate Scanlan, 24, female, white, born Ireland, single, domestic

            Nancy Wilbar, 60, female, white, born MA, widow

    [208] 1870 Federal census, Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., MA, Page No. 49, dwelling #334, family #380:

            Abiel Bassett, 59, male, white, farmer, $4000, $1500, born MA, a male citizen

            Amelia W. Fobes, 62, female, white, keeping house, born MA

            Sarah C. Bassett, 18, female, white, home, born MA, attending school

            Ellen W. Bassett, 14, female, white, school, born MA, attending school

            Susana Bassett, 11, female, white, school, born MA, attending school

            Nancy W. Wilbar, 65, female, white, no occupation, born MA

    [209] 1880 Federal Census, Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., MA, Page No. 15, Supervisors Dist. 60, Enumeration Dist. 559, dwelling #107, family #124:

            Abiel Bassett, white, male, 69, widower, farmer, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Cora S. Bassett, white, female, 28, daughter, single, keeping house, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Susan A. Bassett white, female, 22, daughter, single, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            William Horton, white, male, 13, boarder, single, farm hand, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

    [210] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 1, p. 115.

    [211] He was not listed in Mitchell, History of Bridgewater in the family of Jason and Leah Fobes, and he may have died in infancy.

    [212] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 1, p. 118.

    [213] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 2, p. 471, buried in Scotland Graveyard in Bridgewater; www.findagrave.com, memorial #61950341, from his gravestone in Scotland Cemetery in Bridgewater, MA.

    [214] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 1, p. 118.

    [215] Mitchell, History of Bridgewater, p. 232.

    [216] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 2, p. 136.

    [217] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 1, p. 207.

    [218] Mitchell, History of Bridgewater, pp. 209, 231; Vital Records of Plympton, Massachusetts, To the Year 1850, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, 1923, [hereinafter Plympton VRs], p. 339, marriage of Nehemiah Leach and Mercy Bryant, on 11 Nov. 1735 in Plympton.

    [219] 1810 Federal Census, Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., MA, p. 76. The Salmon Fobes household had 1 male under 10, 2 males aged 16-25 years, 1 male aged 26-44 years, 1 female under 10, 1 female aged 10-15 years, 3 females aged 16-25 years, and 1 female aged 45 or over.

    [220] 1820 Federal Census, South Parish of Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., MA, p. 454, the Col. Salmon Fobes household had 3 males under 10, 2 males aged 26-44 years, 2 females under 10, 1 female aged 10-15 years, 1 female aged 16-25 years, 1 female aged 26-44 years, and 1 female aged 45 or over, including 2 persons engaged in agriculture.

    [221] 1830 Federal Census, Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., MA, p. 335, the Salmon Fobes household had 1 male aged 5-9 years, 1 male aged 10-14 years, 1 male aged 40-49 years, 1 female under 5, 1 female aged 10-14 years, 1 female aged 15-19 years, 1 female aged 20-29 years, and 1 female aged 40-49 years, including 1 person who was dumb.

    [222] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 2, p. 471, buried in Scotland Graveyard in Bridgewater; www.findagrave.com, memorial #61950340.

    [223] Plymouth County Probate Docket #7842, Vol. 71, p. 102, p. 72, pp. 566-567, 568, 594, and Vol. 73, p. 38.

    [224] 1850 Federal Census, Taunton, Bristol Co., MA, p. 232, dwelling #1387, family #1430, the dwelling and house numbers probably placed one line below Cloe Forbes accidently:

            Cloe Forbes, 65, female, $1600, born MA

            Stella W. Forbes, 36, female, born MA

            Caroline Forbes, 22, female, born MA

            Geo. F. H. Forbes, 25, male, born MA

    [225] 1855 Massachusetts State Census, Taunton, Bristol Co., dwelling #583, family #854.

    [226] 1860 Federal Census, Taunton, Bristol Co., MA, Page No. 49, dwelling #365, family #412.

    [227] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 192, p. 122, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, her birth place Bridgewater, and her father James (no surname listed), born in Bridgewater; www.findagrave.com, memorial #61950317, from her gravestone in Scotland Cemetery in Bridgewater, MA.

    [228] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 1, p. 118.

    [229] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 2, p. 472.

    [230] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 1, p. 116, her name recorded as “Lentha” Fobes in the town records.

    [231] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 2, p. 470.

    [232] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 1, p. 116, recorded as 24 Sept. 1811 in the town records, but 16 Sept. 1811 in the church records.

    [233] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 2, p. 470.

    [234] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 1, p. 118.

    [235] Massachusetts Vital Records, Vol. 428, p. 527, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, her birth place Bridgewater, but her parents “unknown.”

    [236] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 1, p. 114.

    [237] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 1, p. 119.

    [238] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 465, p. 188, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, at City Hospital, his birth place Mass., but no parents were listed for him.

    [239] Calculated from her age at death.

    [240] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 2, p. 469.

    [241] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 1, p. 114.

    [242] 1900 Federal Census, Harvard Town, Worcester Co., MA, Supervisors Dist. 115, Enumeration Dist. 1636, Sheet No. 3 A, dwelling #45, family #46:

            Lucretia A. Hall, head, white, female, born Apr. 1847, age 53, single, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA, farmer, can read, write and speak English, owns farm

            George F. Fobes, servant, white, male, born Feb. 1825, age 75, single, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA, farm laborer, can read, write and speak English

    [243] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 1906/43, p. 505, Commonwealth of Massachusetts Return of a Death, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his occupation retired, his birth place Bridgewater, his father Samuel [sic] Fobes and his mother Cloe Leach, their birth places unknown.

    [244] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 1, p. 113, her middle initial from her marriage record and the 1855 state census, but it appears to be H. in her death record.

    [245] His parents’ names from his marriage record.

    [246] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 45, p. 97, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his occupation a trader, his parents James & Julia Jackson, no parents recorded for her, they were married by Rev. Erastus Maltby.

    [247] Middleborough VRs, Vol. 1, p. 401.

    [248] 1855 Massachusetts State Census, Taunton, Bristol Co., dwelling #583, family #854:

            Elisha L. Jackson, 26, male, merchant, born MA

            Catherine [sic] K. Jackson, 26, female, born MA

            James H. Jackson, 3, male, born MA

            Emma C. Jackson, 2, female, born MA

            Chloe Forbs, 71, female, born MA

            Margaret McDonald, 28?, female, born Ireland

    [249] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 129, p. 99, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, her birth place Bridgewater, and her parents Salmon & Chloe Forbes.

    [250] Her parents’ names from her marriage record.

    [251] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 135, p. 127, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his second marriage, her first, his occupation a merchant, his birth place Middleboro, his parents James & Julia Jackson, her birth place Taunton, and her parents Paddock & Sally Dean.

    [252] Calculated from her age in the 1865 state census, her birth place from her marriage record.

    [253] 1860 Federal Census, Taunton, Bristol Co., MA, Page No. 49, dwelling #365, family #412:

            E. T. Jackson, 32, male, trader, $2000, $2000, born MA

            Jane G. Jackson, 22, female, born MA

            Jas. F. Jackson, 9, male, born MA, attending school

            Emma E. Jackson, 7, female, born MA, attending school

            Chloe Forbes, 75, female, born MA

            Jane Kierman, 17, female, born MA

    [254] 1865 Massachusetts State Census, Taunton, Bristol Co., dwelling #63, family #85:

            Elisha T. Jackson, 34, male, born MA, married, grocer

            Jane D. Jackson, 27, female, born MA, married

            James Jackson, 14, male, born MA, single

            Emma Jackson, 12, female, born MA, single

            Ann Smith, 32, female, born Ireland, single, servant

    [255] 1870 Federal Census, Ward 4 in Taunton, Bristol Co., MA, Page No. 19, dwelling #111, family #151:

            Elisha Jackson, 41, male, white, retired merchant, $7000, $6000, born MA, a male citizen

            Jane Jackson, 32, female, white, keeping house, born MA

            James Jackson, 18, male, white, at home, born MA

            Emma Jackson, 17, female, white, at school, born MA, attending school

    [256] 1880 Federal Census, Taunton, Bristol Co., MA, Page No. 29, Supervisors Dist. 60, Enumeration Dist. 122, dwelling #248, family #340:

            Elisha T. Jackson, white, male, 50, married, F Ins. Agent, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Jean G. Jackson, white, female, 42, wife, married, keeping house, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Emma Jackson, white, female, 27, daughter, single, at home, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Kate Murphy, white, female, 22, servant, single, servant, born Ireland, father born Ireland, mother born Ireland

    [257] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 1908/93, p. 295, Commonwealth of Massachusetts Return of a Death, Taunton #295, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his occupation real estate & insurance, his birth place Middleboro, his father James Jackson, born in Middleboro, and his mother Julia Vaughan, born in Halifax.

    [258] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 1, p. 113.

    [259] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 2, p. 469, buried in Scotland Graveyard in Bridgewater; www.findagrave.com, memorial #61950318, from his gravestone in Scotland Cemetery in Bridgewater, MA, his name spelled “Davies” Fobes on his gravestone.

    [260] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 1, p. 113.

    [261] Mitchell, History of Bridgewater, p. 92.

    [262] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 2, p. 133.

    [263] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 1, p. 22; per his www.findagrave.com memorial #61968667.

    [264] Mitchell, History of Bridgewater, pp. 91, 112.

    [265] 1820 Federal census, South Parish of Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., MA, p. 453, the Aden Alger household had 1 male under 10, 1 male aged 26-44 years, 2 females under 10, and 1 female aged 26-44 years, including 1 person engaged in agriculture.

    [266] 1830 Federal Census, Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., MA, p. 335, the Adin Alger household had 1 male aged 5-9 years, 1 male aged 15-19 years, 1 male aged 30-39 years, 2 females aged 10-14 years, and 1 female aged 30-39 years.

    [267] 1840 Federal Census, Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., MA, p. 18, the Alden [sic] Alger household had 1 male aged 15-19 years, 1 male aged 40-49 years, 1 female aged 20-29 years, and 1 female aged 40-49 years, including 2 persons employed in agriculture.

    [268] 1850 Federal Census, Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., MA, p. 12, dwelling #138, family #168:

            Adin Alger, 59, male, farmer, $4000, born MA

            Clarissa F. Alger, 62 [sic], female, born MA

            Fanny W. Alger, 32, female, born MA

            Wm Livermore, 50, male, soap boiler, born MA

    [269] Lainhart, Ann S., 1855 Massachusetts State Census for Bridgewater, Boston, 1988, p. 32, dwelling #238, family #282:

            Adin Alger, 63, male, white, farmer, born MA

            Clarissa Alger, 68, female, white, born MA

            Fanny W. Alger, 36, female, white, born MA

            John Briggs, 24, male, white, laborer, born MA

    [270] 1860 Federal Census, Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., MA, Bridgewater Scotland Post Office, Page No. 290, dwelling #1884, family #2425:

            Adin Alger, 68, male, farmer, $3000, $850, born MA

            Clarissa F. Alger, 76, female, born MA

            N. W. Richmond, 40, male, jeweler, born MA

            Fanny W. Richmond, 42, female, born MA

            Chas A. Richmond, 5, male, born MA

    [271] Lainhart, Ann S., 1865 Massachusetts State Census for Bridgewater, Boston, 1988, p. 96, dwelling #174, family #183:

            Adin Alger, 74, male, white, born MA, married, farmer

            Clarissa Alger, 80, female, white, born MA, married

            Nathl. W. Richmond, 44, male, white, born MA, married, Gentleman

            Fanny W. Richmond, 47, female, white, born MA, married

            Chas. A. Richmond, 10, male, white, born MA, single

    [272] 1870 Federal Census, Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., MA, Page No. 50, dwelling #342, family #388:

            Adin Alger, 78, male, white, farmer, $3000, $1000, born MA, a male citizen

            Clarissa F. Alger, 85, female, white, keeping house, born MA

            Nathaniel W. Richmond, 49, male, white, farm hand, born MA, a male citizen

            Fanny W. Richmond, 52, female, white, no occupation, born MA

            Charles A. Richmond, 15, male, white, school, born MA, attending school

            John T. Hersey, 33, male, white, farm hand, born MA, a male citizen

    [273] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 248, p. 378, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, wife of Adin Alger, her birth place Bridgewater, but her parents’ names not recorded; www.findagrave.com, memorial #61950281, from her gravestone in Scotland Cemetery in Bridgewater, MA.

    [274] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 266, p. 287, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his occupation a farmer, his birth place Bridgewater, but his parents’ names not recorded.

    [275] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 1, p. 23.

    [276] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 2, p. 23, marriage intentions recorded 28 Oct. 1838 in Bridgewater; Raynham VRs, p. 114, marriage intentions recorded 27 Oct. 1838 in Raynham.

    [277] Calculated from her age in the 1850 federal census, but her birth was not recorded in the vital records of Raynham.

    [278] 1840 Federal Census, Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., MA, p. 18, the George Alger household had 1 male aged 30-39 years, 1 female under 5, 1 female aged 10-14 years, and 1 female aged 20-29 years, including 1 person employed in agriculture.

    [279] 1850 Federal Census, Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., MA, p. 16, dwelling #191, family #231:

            George P. Alger, 35, male, farmer, $2500, born MA

            Angenett[?] Alger, 33, female, born MA

            Eliza J. Alger, 10, female, born MA, attending school

            Martha A. J. Alger, 8, female, born MA, attending school

            George T. Alger, 5, male, born MA, attending school

            Jason F. Alger, 2, male, born MA

    [280] Lainhart, Ann S., 1855 Massachusetts State Census for Bridgewater, Boston, 1988, p. 32, dwelling #237, family #281:

            George P. Alger, 40, male, white, laborer, born MA

            Ann J. Alger, 38, female, white, born MA

            Eliza J. Alger, 15, female, white, born MA

            Martha A. T. Alger, 13, female, white, born MA

            George P. Alger, 9, male, white, born MA

            Jason F. Alger, 7, male, white, born MA

    [281] 1860 Federal Census, Barry Township, Pike Co., IL, Page No. 83, dwelling #580, family #580:

            George Alger, 45, male, publick works, $30, born MA

            Anginetta Alger, 43, female, housework, born MA

            Eliza Alger, 19, male [sic], housework, born MA

            Martha Alger, 17, female, housework, born MA

            George Alger, 14, male, born MA, attending school

            Jason Alger, 12, male, born MA

    [282] 1870 Federal Census, Clay Township, Ralls Co., MO, New London Post Office, Page No. 8, dwelling #48, family #46:

            D. C. Cummings, 55, male, white, farmer, $14,400, $2500, born NH, a male citizen

            George Algier, 55, male, white, farmer, $2000, born MA, a male citizen

            Anna Algier, 52, female, white, keeping house, born MA

            Eliza Algier, 28, female, white, born MA

            Martha Algier, 26, female, white, born MA

            George Algier, 24, male, white, farmer, born MA, a male citizen

            Jason F. Algier, 21, male, white, farm laborer, born MA, a male citizen

            Erving King, 20, male, white, farm laborer, born MA

    [283] 1880 Federal Census, Clay Township, Ralls Co., MO, Page No. 34-35, Supervisors Dist. 5, Enumeration Dist. 3, dwelling #293, family #295:

            A. J. Alger, white, female, 64, widow, keeping house, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Eliza Alger, white, female, 32 [sic], daughter, single, at home, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Geo. T. Alger, white, male, 29, son, single, farmer, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            J. F. Alger, white, male, 28, son, single, at home, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Wm. Christian, white, male, 15, orphan, single, laborer, born MO

    [284] www.findagrave.com, memorial #160467830, from her gravestone in Mount Olivet Cemetery in Hannibal, Marion Co., MO. Her son George T. Alger is also buried there, but there is not gravestone for her husband there.

    [285] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 1, p. 23.

    [286] His parents’ names from his birth, marriage and death records, her maiden name from her death record on 6 Dec. 1883 in Taunton aged 88 years, 8 months, 17 days, in Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 346, p. 156, her birth place Rehoboth, and her parents Nathaniel and Lydia Bunn.

    [287] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 109, p. 313, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his second marriage, her first, his occupation a jeweler, his birth place Middleboro, his parents Seth & Lydia Richmond, her parents Adin & Clarisa Alger.

    [288] Vital Records of Taunton, Massachusetts, To the Year 1850, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, 1929, 3 volumes, [hereinafter Taunton VRs], Vol. 1, p. 367, from a private record, his marriage record says he was born in Middleborough, but his birth was not found in the Middleborough vital records.

    [289] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 147, p. 147, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, the death record of Seth Richmond on 1 Nov. 1861 in Taunton, aged 72 years, 1 month, 24 days, gives his birth place as Raynham, and parents as Seth & Phebe Richmond; Taunton VRs, Vol. 2, p. 408, the marriage of Seth Richmond and Phebe Richmond, both of Taunton, on 2 Dec. 1783 in Taunton; Taunton VRs, Vol. 1, p. 368, the birth of Seth Richmond, husband of Lydia Bunn, on 9 Sept. 1789, does not give the names of his parents, but it fits with the marriage of his parents in 1783.

    [290] Per Taunton VRs, Vol. 1, p. 367.

    [291] 1860 Federal Census, Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., MA, Bridgewater Scotland Post Office, Page No. 290, dwelling #1884, family #2425.

    [292] Lainhart, Ann S., 1865 Massachusetts State Census for Bridgewater, Boston, 1988, p. 96, dwelling #174, family #183.

    [293] 1870 Federal Census, Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., MA, Page No. 50, dwelling #342, family #388.

    [294] 1880 Federal Census, Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., MA, Page No. 46, Supervisors Dist. 60, Enumeration Dist. 559, dwelling #326, family #370:

            Nathanael W. Richmond, white, male, 60, married, farmer, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Fanny Richmond, white, female, 62, wife, married, keeping house, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Nicholas Taylor, white, male, 75, boarder, married, farm hand, born ME, father born ME, mother born ME

    [295] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 464, p. 592, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his occupation a farmer, his birth place Taunton, his parents Seth and Lydia Richmond, born respectively in Raynham and Rehoboth, and his burial in Taunton.

    [296] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 473, p. 601, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, widow of Nathaniel W. Richmond, her birth place Bridgewater, her parents Aldin Alger and Clarissa Fobes, born respectively in Bridgewater and Raynham [sic], and her burial in Taunton.

    [297] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 1, p. 23; per her www.findagrave.com memorial #61950282.

    [298] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 2, p. 427, buried in Scotland Graveyard in Bridgewater; www.findagrave.com, memorial #61950282, from her gravestone in Scotland Cemetery in Bridgewater, MA.

    [299] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 1, p. 24.

    [300] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 1, p. 118; per his www.findagrave.com memorial #61950342.

    [301] Mitchell, History of Bridgewater, p. 149.

    [302] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 2, p. 136.

    [303] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 1, p. 95; per her www.findagrave.com memorial #25196544.

    [304] 1820 Federal Census, South Parish of Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., MA, p. 454, the Shepard Fobes household had 1 male aged 26-044 years, 1 female under 10, and 1 female aged 26-44 years, including 1 person engaged in manufacturing and trade.

    [305] 1840 Federal Census, Taunton, Bristol Co., MA, p. 125, the Shepherd Forbes household had 1 male aged 10-14 years, 1 male aged 50-59 years, 1 female aged 10-14 years, and 1 female aged 40-49 years, including 1 person employed in manufacturing and trade.

    [306] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 2, p. 471, buried in Scotland Graveyard in Bridgewater; www.findagrave.com, memorial #25196544, from her gravestone in Scotland Cemetery in Bridgewater, MA.

    [307] 1850 Federal Census, Taunton, Bristol Co., MA, p. 145, dwelling #32, family #32:

            Shepard Forbes, 62, male, mason, $2000, born MA

            Mary C. Forbes, 24, female, born MA

            Alice A. Williams, 31, female, born MA

            Helen A. Williams, 9, female, born MA, attending school

            George J. Williams, 6, male, born MA, attending school

            Charles H. Williams, 4, male, born MA, attending school

    [308] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 54, p. 114, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his second marriage, her first, his occupation a mason, his birth place Bridgewater, his parents Jason & Leah Forbes, her birth place Dighton, but her parents’ names not recorded, married by Rev. Erastus Maltby of Taunton.

    [309] Calculated from her age and birth place in her marriage record.

    [310] 1855 Massachusetts State Census, Taunton, Bristol Co., dwelling #9, family #15:

            Shepard Forbes, 68, male, mason, born MA

            Elisa Forbes, 49, female, born MA

    [311] 1860 Federal Census, Taunton, Bristol Co., MA, Page No. 171, dwelling #1096, family #1405:

            Shepard Forbes, 72, male, mason, $1800, $200, born MA

            Elisa Forbes, 54, female, born MA

            Dwelling #1096, family #1406:

            Constant Bessy, 61, male, $100, born MA

            Hannah Bessy, 55, female, born MA

    [312] www.findagrave.com, memorial #61950342, from his gravestone in Scotland Cemetery in Bridgewater, MA.

    [313] 1865 Massachusetts State Census, Taunton, Bristol Co., dwelling #206, family #271:

            Elisa Forbes, 59, female, born MA, widow

    [314] 1870 Federal Census, Ward 4 in Taunton, Bristol Co., MA, Page No. 14, dwelling #80, family #112:

            Eliza Fobes, 64, female, white, keeping house, $1750, born MA

    [315] Calculated from his age at death.

    [316] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 2, p. 472, buried in Scotland Graveyard in Bridgewater; www.findagrave.com, memorial #61950345, from his gravestone in Scotland Cemetery in Bridgewater, MA.

    [317] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 1, p. 112.

    [318] Taunton VRs, Vol. 2, p. 185.

    [319] Calculated from his age at death, his birth place from his death record.

    [320] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 2, p. 581, buried in Trinity Church Graveyard in Bridgewater; www.findagrave.com, memorial #27887362, from his gravestone in Trinity Church Cemetery in Bridgewater, MA.

    [321] 1850 Federal Census, Taunton, Bristol Co., MA, p. 145, dwelling #32, family #32.

    [322] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 1, p. 114.

    [323] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 2, p. 469, buried in Scotland Graveyard in Bridgewater; www.findagrave.com, memorial #61950328, from his gravestone in Scotland Cemetery in Bridgewater.

    [324] Calculated from her age in the 1850 federal census.

    [325] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 1, p. 116.

    [326] Mitchell, History of Bridgewater, p. 112.

    [327] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 2, p. 135.

    [328] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 1, p. 42.

    [329] Mitchell, History of Bridgewater, pp. 112, 232.

    [330] 1820 Federal Census, South Parish of Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., MA, p. 452, the Charles Bassett household had 1 male under 10, 1 male aged 26-44 years, 1 female under 10, and 1 female aged 26-44 years, including 1 person engaged in manufacturing and trade.

    [331] 1830 Federal Census, Dartmouth, Bristol Co., MA, p. 344, the Charles Bassett household had 1 male aged 10-14 years, 1 male aged 30-39 years, 2 females under 5, 1 female aged 10-14 years, and 1 female aged 30-39 years.

    [332] Per the 1855 New York State Census they had been residents there for 24 years.

    [333] 1850 Federal Census, Seneca, Ontario Co., NY, p. 440, dwelling #118, family #124:

            Charles Bassett, 58, male, farmer, $6000, born MA

            Felander [sic] F. Bassett, 57 [sic], female [sic], born MA

            Larra Bassett, 30 [sic], female, born MA

            Ellen Bassett, 30, female, born MA

            Charles Bassett, 5/12, male, born NY

    [334] 1855 New York State Census, Seneca, Ontario Co., NY, 4th Election Dist., p. 212, family #150, a frame house valued at $1500:

            Charles Bassett, 63, male, born MA, married once, resident 24 years, farmer, a native voter, owns land

            Laura Bassett, 62, female, wife, born MA, married once, resident 24 years

            Jane Bassett, 26, female, child, born MA, resident 24 years

            Henry Jones, 25, male, laborer, born Herkimer Co., resident 24 years, farmer

    [335] 1860 Federal Census, Seneca, Ontario Co., NY, Page No. 156, dwelling #1263, family #1265:

            Charles Bassett, 68, male, farmer, $3900, $3700, born MA

            Laura Bassett, 67, female, born MA

            Philander F. Bassett, 40, male, merchant, $2000, born MA

            Ellen Bassett, 40, female, born NY

            Jane Bassett, 30, female, born MA

    [336] 1865 New York State Census, Seneca, Ontario Co., 4th Election Dist., Page 5, dwelling #38, a frame house valued at $1000, family #38:

            Charles Bassett, 73, male, born MA, married once, now married, farmer, a native voter, owns land

            Laura Bassett, 72, female, wife, born MA, 4 children born, married once, now married

            Philander F. Bassett, 45, male, child, born MA, married once, now married, farmer, a native voter, owns land

            Jane Bassett, 35, female, child, born MA, single,

            Ellen Bassett, 45, female, daughter in law, born Ontario Co., married once, now married,

            Ruth Hooper, 43, female, boarder, born Ontario Co., single,

    [337] www.findagrave.com, memorial #121885524, from his gravestone in Sand Hill Cemetery in Seneca, Ontario Co., NY.

    [338] 1870 Federal Census, Town of Seneca, Ontario Co., NY, Geneva Post Office, Page No. 39, dwelling #306, family #317.

    [339] www.findagrave.com, memorial #121885572, from her gravestone in Sand Hill Cemetery in Seneca, NY.

    [340] Calculated from his age in the 1860 federal census and the 1865 state census.

    [341] Calculated from her age in the 1860 federal census and the 1865 state census. Her sister Ruth Hooper lived with them in Seneca, NY.

    [342] 1860 Federal Census, Seneca, Ontario Co., NY, Page No. 156, dwelling #1263, family #1265.

    [343] 1865 New York State Census, Seneca, Ontario Co., 4th Election Dist., Page 5, dwelling #38, a frame house valued at $1000, family #38.

    [344] 1870 Federal Census, Town of Seneca, Ontario Co., NY, Geneva Post Office, Page No. 39, dwelling #306, family #317:

            Philander S. Bassett, 60, male, white, farmer, $12,300, $1070, born MA, a male citizen

            Ellen Bassett, 50, female, white, keeping house, born NY

            Ruth Hooper, 48, female, white, retired school teacher, born NY

            Jane Bassett, 40, female, white, no occupation, born MA

            Laura Bassett, 78, female, white, born MA

            James Foskett, 56, male, white, house carpenter, born MA, a male citizen

    [345] 1875 New York State Census, Town of Seneca, Ontario Co., Second Election Dist., dwelling #1, a frame house valued at $2000, family #1:

            Philander F. Bassett, 55, male, born MA, now married, farmer, a native voter, owns land

            Ellen Bassett, 55, female, wife, born Ontario Co., now married

            Ruth Hooper, 52, female, sister in law, born Ontario Co., single

    [346] 1880 Federal Census, Town of Seneca, Ontario Co., NY, Page No. 23, Supervisors Dist. 10, Enumeration Dist. 136, dwelling #244, family #256:

            P. F. Bassett, white, male, 60, widower, farmer, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Ruth Hooper, white, female, 58, sister in law, single, keeping house, born NY, father born PA, mother born PA

    [347] New York, State Death Index, 1880-1956, online image database at www.FamilySearch.org, from microfilm #104132586, 1893, p. 41.

    [348] Calculated from her age at death.

    [349] www.findagrave.com, memorial #121885649, from her gravestone in Sand Hill Cemetery in Seneca, NY.

    [350] Calculated from her age in the 1855 state census.

    [351] 1870 Federal Census, Town of Seneca, Ontario Co., NY, Geneva Post Office, Page No. 39, dwelling #306, family #317.

    [352] Per the 1865 New York State Census Laura Bassett had had 4 children.

    [353] “First Book of Raynham Records,” New England Historical & Genealogical Register, Vol. 54, p. 15.

    [354] Raynham VRs, p. 91.

    [355] Calculated from his age of 28 on 11 Jan. 1781 in his Revolutionary War service record, and his age at death.

    [356] Raynham VRs, p. 164, from her gravestone in Raynham Central Burying Ground.

    [357] Heads of Families at the First Census of the United States Taken in the Year 1790: Massachusetts, Bountiful, Utah, 1993, p. 50, Raynham Town, Bristol Co., MA, the Reuben Andrews household had 1 free white male aged 16 or older, 1 free white male under 16, and 4 free white females.

    [358] 1800 Federal Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, p. 373, the Reuben Andrews household had 1 male under 10, 1 male aged 45 or over, 2 females under 10, 2 females aged 10-15 years, 1 female aged 16-25 years, and 1 female aged 45 or over.

    [359] Massachusetts Soldier and Sailors in the War of the Revolution, Vol. 1, p. 257.

    [360] Raynham VRs, p. 81.

    [361] Raynham VRs, p. 44; www.findagrave.com, memorial #142858927, from his gravestone in Pleasant Street Cemetery in Raynham, MA.

    [362] Bristol County Probate File “Reuben Andrews, Raynham, 1804,” online at www.AmericanAncestors.org.

    [363] 1810 Federal Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, p. 357.

    [364] 1820 Federal Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, p. 289.

    [365] 1830 Federal Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, p. 143.

    [366] 1840 Federal Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, p. 211.

    [367] Massachusetts 1840 Pensioners List, p. 27.

    [368] www.findagrave.com, memorial #142858963, from her gravestone in Pleasant Street Cemetery in Raynham, MA.

    [369] Raynham VRs, p. 29, under “Andross.”

    [370] Her parents’ names from her death record.

    [371] Per email letter of Barbara A. Pompei of 1 June 1998; Ancestry.com World Tree File #128665 of boxley1; Raynham VRs, p. 103, the marriage intentions between Mr. Carmi Andrews and Miss Nella Hall both of Raynham were recorded 10 Jan. 1811 in Raynham, but the marriage was not recorded there.

    [372] Calculated from her age at death; her birth place from her death record, but her birth was not recorded in the Raynham vital records.

    [373] 1810 Federal Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, p. 357, the Carmel [sic] Andrews household had 1 male aged 26-44 years, 1 female aged 10-15 years, 1 female aged 16-25 years, 1 female aged 26-44 years, and 1 female aged 45 or over.

    [374] 1820 Federal Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, p. 289, the Carmi Andrews household had 2 males under 10, 1 male aged 26-44 years, 1 female under 10, 1 female aged 16-25 years, 1 female aged 26-44 years, and 1 female aged 45 or over, including 1 person engaged in agriculture.

    [375] 1830 Federal Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, p. 143, the Carmi Andrews household had 2 males aged 5-9 years, 1 male aged 10-14 years, 1 male aged 15-19 years, 1 male aged 40-49 years, 1 female under 5, 1 female aged 10-14 years, 1 female aged 40-49 years, and 1 female aged 70-79 years.

    [376] 1840 Federal Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, p. 211, the Carmi Andrews household had 2 males aged 15-19 years, 2 males aged 20-29 years, 1 male aged 50-59 years, 1 female aged 10-14 years, 1 female aged 20-29 years, 1 female aged 50-59 years, and 1 female aged 80-89 years, including 5 people employed in agriculture, and Olive Andrews, aged 87 years, a Revolutionary War Pensioner.

    [377] 1850 Federal Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, p. 133, dwelling #147, family #171:

            Carmi Andrews, 70, male, farmer, $1434, born MA

            Nelly Andrews, 65, female, born MA

            Francis K. [sic] Andrews, 38, male, farmer, born MA

            Caroline Andrews, 26, female, born MA

            Caroline E. Andrews, 1, female, born MA

            Mira Andrews, 32, female, born MA

            Elishu? Andrews, 27, male, harness maker, born MA

    [378] 1855 Massachusetts State Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., dwelling #61, family #68:

            Carmi Andrews, 74, male, farmer, born MA

            Nelly Andrews, 70, female, born MA

            Mira Andrews, 37, female, born MA

    [379] 1860 Federal Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, Page No. 22, dwelling #177, family #196:

            Carmi Andrews, 78, male, farmer, $3000, $500, born MA

            Nellie Andrews, 75, female, born MA

            Myra Andrews, 42, female, born MA

            Dwelling #177, family #197:

            Francis K. [sic] Andrews, 48, male, shovel maker, $800, born MA

            Caroline Andrews, 35, female, born MA

            Coradon E. Andrews, 11, male, born MA, attending school

    [380] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 165, p. 128, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston; his occupation a farmer, his birth place Raynham, and his parents Reubin and Olive Andrews; per Ancestry.com World Tree File #128665 of boxley1.

    [381] Bristol County Probate File “Carmi Andrews, Raynham, 1863” online at www.AmericanAncestors.org.

    [382] 1865 Massachusetts State Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, dwelling #23, family #29:

            Nellie Andrews, 80, female, born MA, widow

            Myra Andrews, 46, female, born MA, single

    [383] 1870 Federal Census, Town of Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, Taunton Post Office, Page No. 21, dwelling #166, family #188:

            Mary [sic] Andrews, 85, female, white, keeping house, $2800, $1500, born MA

            Mira Andrews, 52, female, white, no occupation, born MA

    [384] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 283, p. 131, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, her birth place Raynham, and her parents Reuben & Jemmima (Ellis) Hall, both born in Raynham.

    [385] Per Ancestry.com World Tree File #128665 of boxley1, but his birth was not recorded in the vital records of Raynham.

    [386] Her father’s name given as Amasa in her marriage record, but her parents Amos Leonard and Julia King, both born in Raynham, in her death record; Raynham VRs, p. 60, the marriage of Amasa Leonard and Miss Julia King, both of Raynham, on 20 Apr. 1815 in Raynham.

    [387] Taunton VRs, Vol. 2, p. 21; Raynham VRs, p. 120, marriage intentions recorded 11 Sept. 1847 in Raynham, the marriage date from the Ancestry.com World Tree File #128665 of boxley1.

    [388] Her birth date and birth place from her death record, her birth not recorded in the Raynham vital records.

    [389] 1850 Federal Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, p. 133, dwelling #147, family #171.

    [390] 1855 Massachusetts State Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., dwelling #61, family #69:

            Francis C. Andrews, 43, male, farmer, born MA

            Caroline Andrews, 30, female, born MA

            Coradon E. Andrews, 6, male, born MA

    [391] 1860 Federal Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, Page No. 22, dwelling #177, family #197:

            Francis K. [sic] Andrews, 48, male, shovel maker, $800, born MA

            Caroline Andrews, 35, female, born MA

            Coradon E. Andrews, 11, male, born MA, attending school

    [392] 1865 Massachusetts State Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., dwelling #23, family #28:

            Francis C. Andrews, 53, male, born MA, married, farmer

            Caroline Andrews, 40, female, born MA, married

            Corradon E. Andrews, 16, male, born MA, single, farmer

            Dwelling #23, family #29:

            Nellie Andrews, 80, female, born MA, widow

            Myra Andrews, 46, female, born MA, single

    [393] 1870 Federal Census, Town of Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, Taunton Post Office, Page No. 21, dwelling #167, family #189:

            Francis K. [sic] Andrews, 58, male, white, farm laborer, $1000, born MA, a male citizen

            Caroline Andrews, 44, female, white, keeping house, born MA

    [394] 1880 Federal Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, Page No. 25, Supervisors Dist. 60, Enumeration Dist. 70, dwelling #252, family #275:

            Cary Andrews, white, male, 68, married, farmer, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Caroline Andrews, white, female, 56, wife, married, keeps house, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Dwelling #252, family #276:

            Mira Andrews, white, female, 62, single, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

    [395] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 427, p. 263, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his occupation a farmer, his birth place Raynham, and his parents Carmi & Nelly (Hall) Andrews, both born in Raynham.

    [396] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1911-1915, Vol. 1912/83, p. 375, Commonwealth of Massachusetts Standard Certificate of Death, Raynham, #375, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, widow of Francis C. Andrews of Raynham, her birth place Raynham, her father Amos [sic] Leonard, born in Raynham, and her mother Julia King, born in Raynham.

    [397] Per Ancestry.com World Tree File #128665 of boxley1; per his www.findagrave.com memorial #90238032, but his birth was not recorded in the vital records of Raynham.

    [398] Her parents’ names from her death record, her mother’s maiden name from her www.findagrave.com memorial #90228183.

    [399] Raynham VRs, p. 115, marriage intentions recorded 20 Sept. 1840, the marriage date from the Ancestry.com World Tree File #128665 of boxley1.

    [400] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #90228183.

    [401] 1850 Federal Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, p. 139, dwelling #244, family #287:

            Ruben H. Andrews, 33, male, carpenter, $650, born MA

            Harriet S. Andrews, 32, female, born MA

    [402] 1855 Massachusetts State Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., dwelling #66, family #78:

            Reuben H. Andrews, 38, male, carpenter, born MA

            Harriet S. Andrews, 37, female, born MA

            Mary White, 61, female, born MA

    [403] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 129, p. 92, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, her birth place Raynham, and her parents Daniel & Mary White; www.findagrave.com, memorial #90228183, from her gravestone in Pleasant Street Cemetery in Raynham, MA.

    [404] Her parents’ names from her 1860 marriage record.

    [405] Raynham VRs, p. 142, 31 Mar. 1860, which states that she was born at Dwight, Indian Territory; Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 135, p. 118, 1 Apr. 1860, both second marriages, his occupation a carpenter, his birth place Raynham, his parents Carmi & Nelly Andrews, her birth place “Dwight, I. Ter.,” and her parents Asa & Sophronia Hitchcock.

    [406] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #90238103, her birth place from her marriage record.

    [407] 1860 Federal Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, Page No. 24, dwelling #198, family #217:

            Reuben H. Andrews, 45, male, carpenter, $1700, $225, born MA

            Harriet K. Andrews, 35, female, born MA [sic]

    [408] 1870 Federal Census, Ward Five City of Fall River, Bristol Co., MA, Page No. 31, dwelling #128, family #232:

            Reuben H. Andrews, 55, male, white, retail grocer, $4000, born MA, a male citizen

            Harriet K. Andrews, 45, female, white, keeping house, born Indian Territory

            Harriet C. Andrews, 12, female, white, attending school, born MA, attending school

            Harriet K. Palmer, 11, female, white, attending school, born Indian Territory, attending school

    [409] 1880 Federal Census, Fall River, Bristol Co., MA, Page No. 3, Supervisors Dist. 60, Enumeration Dist. 100, dwelling #14, family #23:

            Ruben Andrews, white, male, 66, married, retired grocer, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Harriet Andrews, white, female, 67, wife, married, keeping house, born Indian Territory, father born NY, mother born NY

            Harriet Andrews, white, female, 23, daughter, single, at home, born MA, father born MA, mother born Indian Territory

            Rose Palmer, white, female, 22, niece, single, school teacher, born Indian Territory, father born OH, mother born Indian Territory

    [410] www.findagrave.com, memorial #90238103, from her gravestone in Pleasant Street Cemetery in Raynham, MA.

    [411] www.findagrave.com, memorial #90238032, from his gravestone in Pleasant Street Cemetery in Raynham, MA.

    [412] Per Ancestry.com World Tree File #128665 of boxley1, but her birth was not recorded in the vital records of Raynham.

    [413] 1865 Massachusetts State Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., dwelling #23, family #29.

    [414] 1870 Federal Census, Town of Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, Taunton Post Office, Page No. 21, dwelling #166, family #188.

    [415] 1880 Federal Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, Page No. 25, Supervisors Dist. 60, Enumeration Dist. 70, dwelling #252, family #276:

            Mira Andrews, white, female, 62, single, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

    [416] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 463, p. 355, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, her occupation a domestic, her parents Carmi Andrews and Nelly Hall, both born in Raynham.

    [417] Per Ancestry.com World Tree File #128665 of boxley1, but his birth was not recorded in the vital records of Raynham, his middle initial from the 1865 state census.

    [418] Her parents’ names from her death record; Middleborough VRs, Vol. 2, p. 199, the marriage intentions of Ebenezer Shaw of Middleborough and Miss Mary Dickerman of Bridgewater on 21 Feb. 1816 in Middleborough.

    [419] Per Ancestry.com World Tree File #128665 of boxley1.

    [420] Middleborough VRs, Vol. 1, p. 411.

    [421] 1850 Federal Census, Middleborough, Plymouth Co., MA, p. 220, dwelling #388, family #461:

            Justin Andrews, 29, male, carpenter, $800, born MA

            Mary E. Andrews, 24, female, born MA

            Mary E. Andrews, 8/12, female, born MA

    [422] Lainhart, Ann S., 1855 Massachusetts State Census for Middleborough, Boston, 191988, p. 38, dwelling #67, family #79:

            Justin Andrews, 34, male, white, carpenter, born MA

            Mary E. Andrews, 30, female, white, born MA

            Mary E. Andrews, 6, female, white, born MA

            Edward C. Andrews, 6 months, male, white, born MA

    [423] 1860 Federal Census, Middleborough, Plymouth Co., MA, North Middleborough Post Office, Page No. 59, dwelling #394, family #485:

            Justin Andrews, 39, male, carpenter, $1200, $500, born MA

            Mary E. Andrews, 35, female, born MA

            Mary L. Andrews, 10, female, born MA, attending school

            Edward C. Andrews, 5, male, born MA

            Emma L. Andrews, 9/12, female, born MA

    [424] Lainhart, Ann S., 1865 Massachusetts State Census for Middleborough, Boston, 1988, p. 147, dwelling #406, family #458:

            Justin A. Andrews, 44, male, white, born MA, married, carpenter

            Mary E. Andrews, 40, female, white, born MA, married

            Mary L. Andrews, 16, female, white, born MA

            Edward C. Andrews, 10, male, white, born MA

            Emma L. Andrews, 5, female, white, born MA

    [425] 1870 Federal Census, Middleborough, Plymouth Co., MA, Wareham Post Office, Page No. 69, dwelling #531, family #603:

            Justin Andrews, 49, male, white, carpenter, $2000, born ME [sic], a male citizen

            Mary Andrews, 45, female, white, keeping house, born ME [sic]

            Mary L. Andrews, 20, female, white, at home, born ME [sic]

            Edwd. C. Andrews, 15, male, white, attending school, born ME [sic], attending school

            Emma L. Andrews, 10, female, white, attending school, born ME [sic], attending school

    [426] 1880 Federal Census, Middleborough, Plymouth Co., MA, Page No. 46, Supervisors Dist. 60, Enumeration Dist. 568, dwelling #526, family #558:

            Justin Andrews, white, male, 58, married, carpenter, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Mary E. Andrews, white, female, 55, wife, married, keeping house, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Emma L. Andrews, white, female, 20, daughter, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

    [427] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 455, p. 638, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his birth place Raynham, and his parents Carmi Andrews and Nellie Hall, both born in Raynham.

    [428] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 1903/37, p. 358, Commonwealth of Massachusetts Return of a Death, Middleborough, #358, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, widow of Justin Andrews, her father Ebenezer Shaw, born in Middleborough, and her mother Mary Dickerman.

    [429] Per Ancestry.com World Tree File #128665 of boxley1, but his birth was not recorded in the vital records of Raynham.

    [430] Her father’s name from her marriage record, her parents’ names from her death record.

    [431] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 69, p. 105, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, both first marriages, his occupation a harness maker, his birth place Raynham, his parents Carmi & Eleanor Andrews, her birth place Fall River, and her father Hiram Bliss; per Ancestry.com World Tree File #128665 of boxley1.

    [432] Calculated from her age and birth place in her marriage record.

    [433] 1855 Massachusetts State Census, Fall River, Bristol Co., dwelling #17, family #28:

            Hiram Bliss, 49, male, trader, born MA

            Clarinda D. Bliss, 47, female, born MA

            Wm B. Bliss, 21, male, trader, born MA

            Elihu Andrews, 32, male, trader, born MA

            Mary M. Andrews, 24, female, born MA

            Asa Pettey Jr., 34, male, trader, born MA

            Cornelia E. Pettey, 22, female, born MA

            Abby M. Pettey, 2, female, born MA

            John Wilbur, 20, male, trader, born MA

    [434] 1860 Federal Census, Ward Five, City of Fall River, Bristol Co., MA, Page No. 288, dwelling #1066, family #2241:

            Elisha [sic] Andrews, 36, male, grocer, $1500, $1800, born MA

            Mary M. Andrews, 28, female, wife, born MA

            Hiram G. Andrews, 3, male, born MA

            George Tripp, 15, male, clerk, born MA

    [435] 1865 Massachusetts State Census, Fall River, Bristol Co., dwelling #104, family #184:

            Elihu Andrews, 41, male, born MA, married, grocer

            Mary M. Andrews, 33, female, born MA, married, housewife

            Hiram G. Andrews, 7, male, born MA

            Frank L. Andrews, 3, male, born MA

    [436] 1870 Federal Census, Ward Five City of Fall River, Bristol Co., MA, Page No. 32, dwelling #133, family #239:

            Elihu Andrews, 47, male, white, retail grocer, $2000, $3500, born MA, a male citizen

            Mary M. Andrews, 39, female, white, keeping house, born MA

            Hiram G. Andrews, 12, male, white, attending school, born MA, attending school

            Frank L. Andrews, 8, male, white, attending school, born MA, attending school

            Nellie H. Andrews, 3, female, white, born MA

    [437] 1880 Federal Census, Fall River, Bristol Co., MA, Page No. 56, Supervisors Dist. 60, Enumeration Dist. 101, dwelling #268, family #596:

            Elihu Andrews, white, male, 57, married, retail grocer, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Mary M. Andrews, white, female, 48, wife, married, keeps house, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Hiram Andrews, white, male, 23, son, single, bank clerk, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Frank Andrews, white, male, 18, son, single, bank clerk, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Nellie Andrews, white, female, 13, daughter, single, at school, attending school, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Mary Millgrunny, white, female, 25, servant, single, servant, born Ireland, father born Ireland, mother born Ireland

    [438] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 1905/40, p. 38, Commonwealth of Massachusetts Return of a Death, City of Fall River #38, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his occupation retired, his birth place Raynham, and his parents Carmi Andrews, born in Raynham, and Nelly Hall, born in Raynham.

    [439] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 1907/38, p. 244, Commonwealth of Massachusetts Return of a Death, City of Fall River #244, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, widow of Elihu Andrews, her birth place Fall River, her father Hiram Bliss, born in Rehoboth, MA, and her mother Clarinda Wilbur, born in Raynham.

    [440] Per Ancestry.com World Tree File #128665 of boxley1, but her birth was not recorded in the vital records of Raynham.

    [441] His parents’ names from his death record; Vital Records of Weymouth, Massachusetts, To the Year 1850, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, 1910, 2 volumes, [hereinafter Weymouth VRs], Vol. 2, p. 198, the marriage intentions of Ezra Trufant and Rebekah Pratt, of Abington, on 5 Nov. 1814 in Weymouth.

    [442] Vital Records of Abington, Massachusetts, To the Year 1850, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, 1912, 2 Volumes, [hereinafter Abington VRs], Vol. 2, p. 16; Raynham VRs, p. 120, marriage intentions recorded on 13 Mar. 1847 in Raynham; Ancestry.com World Tree File #128665 of boxley1, which gives the date as 5 Apr. 1847.

    [443] Calculated from his age in the 1850 federal census, his birth place from his death record, but his birth was not recorded in the Weymouth vital records.

    [444] Abington VRs, Vol. 1, p. 176, the birth of Rebekah Pratt, daughter of Philip and Rebekah Pratt, on 2 Oct. 1786 in Abington; Abington VRs, Vol. 2, p. 165, the marriage of Phillip Pratt and Rebeckah Shaw on 13 Apr. 1786 in Abington.

    [445] 1850 Federal Census, Abington, Plymouth Co., MA, p. 189, dwelling #188, family #238:

            Ezra Trufant, 28, male, farmer, $800, born MA

            Ellen Trufant, 23, female, born MA

            Susan E. Trufant, 2, female, born MA

            Puer Trufant, 1/12, female, born MA

            Dwelling #188, family #239:

            Rebecca Trufant, 63, female, $1400, born MA

            Jane Pratt, 58, female, born MA

            Asa F. Trufant, 24, male, trader, born MA

    [446] 1855 Massachusetts State Census, Abington, Plymouth Co., dwelling #201, family #269:

            Ezra Trufant, 34, male, farmer, born MA

            Ellen A. Trufant, 28, female, born MA

            Susan E. Trufant, 7, female, born MA

            Philip P. Trufant, 5, male, born MA

            Rosetta Trufant, 3, female, born MA

            Dwelling #201, family #270:

            Rebecca Trufant, 68, female, born MA

            Jane Pratt, 63, female, born MA

    [447] 1860 Federal Census, Town of Abington, Plymouth Co., MA, Page No. 90, dwelling #582, family #723:

            Ezra Trufant, 39, male, farmer, $2500, $1300, born MA

            Ellen Trufant, 33, female, born MA

            Susan E. Trufant, 12, female, born MA, attending school

            Phillip P. Trufant, 10, male, born MA, attending school

            Rosetta Trufant, 7, female, born MA, attending school

            Harriet A. Trufant, 1, female, born MA

            Dwelling #582, family #724:

            Jane Pratt, 68, female, born MA

    [448] 1865 Massachusetts State Census, Abington South Ward, Plymouth Co., dwelling #142, family #180:

            Ezra Trufant, 43, male, born MA, married, farmer

            Ellen Trufant, 38, female, born MA, married

            Susan E. Trufant, 17, female, born MA, single

            Phillip P. Trufant, 14, male, born MA

            Rosetta Trufant, 12, female, born MA

            Harriet A. Trufant, 6, female, born MA

            Walter E. Trufant, 3, male, born MA

            Dwelling #142, family #181:

            Jane Pratt, 72, female, born MA, single

    [449] 1870 Federal Census, Abington, Plymouth Co., MA, Page No. 24, dwelling #176, family #206:

            Ezra Trufant, 48, male, white, farmer, $3000, $3000, born MA, a male citizen

            Ellen A. Trufant, 43, female, white, keeping house, born MA

            Philip P. Trufant, 20, male, white, laborer, $450, born MA

            Rosetta Trufant, 17, female, white, attending school, born MA, attending school

            Hattie A. Trufant, 11, female, white, attending school, born MA, attending school

            Walter E. Trufant, 8, male, white, attending school, born MA, attending school

    [450] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 257, p. 351, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his occupation a farmer, his birth place Weymouth, and his parents Ezra and Rebecca Trufant, born respectively in Weymouth and Abington.

    [451] Plymouth County Probate Docket #21221, Vol. 129, p. 170, from FHL microfilm #0556643, and Vol. 108, p. 623.

    [452] 1880 Federal Census, Abington (Centre Ward), Plymouth Co., MA, Page No. 12, Supervisors Dist. 60, Enumeration Dist. 557, dwelling #102, family #130:

            Ellen Trufant, white, female, 54, widow, keeping house, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Harriet A. Trufant, white, female, 21, daughter, single, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Walter E. Trufant, white, male, 18, son, single, farm laborer, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

    [453] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 428, p. 529, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, widow of Ezra Trufant, her birth place Raynham, and her parents Carine [sic] and Nellie (Hall) Andrews, of Raynham.

    [454] Raynham VRs, p. 30, under “Andross.”

    [455] Raynham VRs, p. 56; www.findagrave.com, memorial #142861100, from her gravestone in Pleasant Street Cemetery in Raynham, MA.

    [456] Raynham VRs, p. 30, under “Andross.”

    [457] 1850 Federal Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., p. 125, dwelling #2, family #2:

            Albert A. Andrews, 42, male, farmer, $1400, born MA

            Harriet B. Andrews, 14, female, born MA, attending school

            Henry A. Andrews, 13, male, born MA, attending school

            Cyrus B. Andrews, 10, male, born MA, attending school

            Dwelling #2, family #3:

            Hannah Andrews, 66, female, $600, born MA

            Dolly Andrews, 64, female, born MA

            Lysander J. Williams, 28, male, merchant, born MA

            Maria Williams, 30, female, born MA

            Maria J. Williams, 1, female, born MA

    [458] 1855 Massachusetts State Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., dwelling #278, family #320:

            Albert A. Andrews, 47, male, farmer, born MA

            Malinda B. Andrews, 44, female, born ME

            Harriet B. Andrews, 19, female, born MA

            Henry A. Andrews, 18, male, shoemaker, born MA

            Cirus B. Andrews, 15, male, shoemaker, born MA

            Dwelling #278, family #321:

            Lysander Williams, 33, male, trader, born MA

            Maria Williams, 37, male [sic], born MA

            Maria J. Williams, 6, female, born MA

            Hannah Andrews, 71, female, born MA

            Dolly Andrews, 70, female, born MA

    [459] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 111, p. 133, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, her birth place Raynham, and her father George Andrews.

    [460] Bristol County Probate File “Hannah Andrews, Raynham, 1857,” online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, naming her nephew Albert A. Andrews and niece Maria Williams, among others.

    [461] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 129, p. 92, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, her birth place Raynham, and her parents Reuben & Olive Andrews.

    [462] Bristol County Probate File “Dolly Andrews, Raynham, 1859,” online at www.AmericanAncestors.org.

    [463] Raynham VRs, p. 30, under “Andross;” per the General Society of Mayflower Descendants application of Eva Ellen Dean, of Los Angeles, CA, approved on 20 Jan. 1828.

    [464] Per the General Society of Mayflower Descendants application of Eva Ellen Dean, of Los Angeles, CA, approved on 20 Jan. 1928; Raynham VRs, p. 99, the marriage intentions of Seth Robinson and Hannah Williams, both of Raynham, on 22 Oct. 1781 in Raynham.

    [465] Raynham VRs, pp. 65, 104, married by Rev. Stephen Hall.

    [466] Per the General Society of Mayflower Descendants application of Eva Ellen Dean, of Los Angeles, CA, approved on 20 Jan. 1928.

    [467] Pearson, Brig. Gen. Gardner W., Records Of The Massachusetts Volunteer Militia Called Out By The Governor Of Massachusetts To Suppress A Threatened Invasion During The War Of 1812-‘14, Boston, 1913, reprinted by Heritage Books, Bowie, MD, 1999, p. 62.

    [468] 1830 Federal Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, p. 142, the Simeon Roberson household had 3 males aged 10-14 years, 1 male aged 15-19 years, 1 male aged 40-49 years, 1 female aged 15-19 years, and 1 female aged 40-49 years.

    [469] 1840 Federal Census, Tazewell Co., IL, p. 17, the Simeon Robertson household had 1 male aged 10-14 years, 2 males aged 20-29 years, 1 male aged 50-59 years, 12 female aged 20-29 years, and 1 female aged 50-59 years, including 3 persons employed in agriculture.

    [470] 1850 Federal Census, Tazewell Co., IL, p. 44, dwelling #601, family #601 (hard to read):

            Simeon Robinson, 64, male, farmer, born MA

            Sebury Robinson, 60, female, born MA

            Oreen A. Robinson, 20, male, born MA

            Henry R. Brown, 7, male, born IL, attending school

    [471] Per the General Society of Mayflower Descendants application of Eva Ellen Dean, of Los Angeles, CA, approved on 20 Jan. 1928; www.findagrave.com, memorial #84178286, from his gravestone in Prairie Rest Cemetery in Delavan, Tazewell Co., IL.

    [472] Per the General Society of Mayflower Descendants application of Eva Ellen Dean, of Los Angeles, CA, approved on 20 Jan. 1928, which gives the date as 5 Dec. 1858; www.findagrave.com, memorial #84178345, from her gravestone in Prairie Rest Cemetery in Delavan, Tazewell Co., IL, which clearly gives the date as 4 Dec. 1858.

    [473] Per the Ancestry.com Peterson Family Tree Sep 2017 file submitted by cpete57, and the General Society of Mayflower Descendants application of Eva Ellen Dean, of Los Angeles, CA, approved on 20 Jan. 1928.

    [474] Per the Ancestry.com Peterson Family Tree Sep 2017 file submitted by cpete57; per Taunton VRs, Vol. 1, p. 371.

    [475] Her parents’ names from her death record; Taunton VRs, Vol. 2, p. 298, the marriage of Samuel Leonard 2d and Dilly Burt, both of Taunton, on 26 Aug. 1804 in Taunton.

    [476] Taunton VRs, Vol. 2, p. 413; per the Ancestry.com Peterson Family Tree Sep 2017 file submitted by cpete57, he was “of Easton.”

    [477] Calculated from her age and birth place in her death record.

    [478] 1850 Federal Census, Taunton, Bristol Co., MA, p. 209, dwelling #1022, family #1051:

            Simeon W. Robinson, 38, male, machinist, $900, born MA

            Charlotte Robinson, 34, female, born MA

            Maria C. Robinson, 12, female, born MA, attending school

            Saml M. Robinson, 5, male, born MA, attending school

    [479] 1855 Massachusetts State Census, Taunton, Bristol Co., dwelling #144, family #190:

            Simon W. Robinson, 42, male, machinist, born MA

            Charlotte Robinson, 41, female, born MA

            Maria Robinson, 17, female, born MA

            Samuel Robinson, 10, male, born MA

    [480] 1860 Federal Census, Taunton, Bristol Co., MA, Page No. 118, dwelling #778, family #985:

            S. W. Robinson, 47, male, machinist, $2000, $500, born MA

            Charlotte Robinson, 45, female, born MA

            Maria C. Robinson, 22, female, born NH

            Samuel M. Robinson, 15, male, born MA, attending school

            Harry R. Brown, 18, male, born IL

    [481] 1865 Massachusetts State Census, City of Taunton Ward 1, dwelling #122, family #160:

            Simeon W. Robinson, 50, male, born MA, married, machinist

            Charlotte Robinson, 50, female, born MA, married

            Samuel M. Robinson, 20, male, born MA, married, machinist

            Benjamin T. S. Davis, 34, male, born MA, married, mechanic

            Maria C. Davis, 20, female, born MA, married

            Emma C. Davis, 3, female, born MA, single

    [482] 1870 Federal Census, Ward 1 Taunton, Bristol Co., MA, Page No. 34, dwelling #164, family #263:

            Simeon Robinson, 56, male, white, machinist, $3500, born MA

            Charlotte Robinson, 55, female, white, keeping house, born MA

    [483] 1880 Federal Census, Taunton, Bristol Co., MA, Page No. 47, Supervisors Dist. 60, Enumeration Dist. 118, dwelling #326, family #521:

            Simeon W. Robinson, white, male, 66, married, machinist, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Charlotte Robinson, white, female, 65, wife, married, keeping house, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

    [484] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 355, p. 156, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his occupation a machinist, his birth place Raynham, and his parents Simeon and Selvaney [sic] Robinson.

    [485] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 382, p. 170, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, her birth place Taunton, and her parents Samuel and Dilly Leonard.

    [486] Per the Ancestry.com Peterson Family Tree Sep 2017 file submitted by cpete57.

    [487] Per the Ancestry.com Peterson Family Tree Sep 2017 file submitted by cpete57, but no marriage record was found for them in Massachusetts.

    [488] Per the Ancestry.com Peterson Family Tree Sep 2017 file submitted by cpete57.

    [489] Per the Ancestry.com Peterson Family Tree Sep 2017 file submitted by cpete57; www.findagrave.com, memorial #90616756, from her gravestone in Mount Hope Cemetery in Tremont, Tazewell Co., IL, her name inscribed as “S. Maria Browne, wife of H. Browne.”

    [490] 1850 Federal Census, Town of Tremont, Tazewell Co., IL, p. 139, dwelling #1928, family #1928:

            Henry R. Browne, 40, male, cabinet maker, $500, born ME

            Elizabeth C. Browne, 29, female, born NJ

            Henry Browne, 8, male, born IL, attending school

    [491] 1860 Federal Census, Tremont Township, Tazewell Co., IL, Page No. 100, dwelling #747, family #725:

            Henry Brown, 50, male, Justice of the Peace, $1200, $75, born ME

            Mary Brown, 38, female, born NJ

            Lewis A. Brown, 9, male, born IL, attending school

            Harriet Brown, 7, female, born IL, attending school

            Franklin Brown, 5, male, born IL

            John Brown, 2, male, born IL

            Milton Brown, a twin, 2/12, male, born IL

            Elmyra Brown, a twin, 2/12, female, born IL,

    [492] Per the Ancestry.com Peterson Family Tree Sep 2017 file submitted by cpete57.

    [493] Per the General Society of Mayflower Descendants application of Eva Ellen Dean, of Los Angeles, CA, approved on 20 Jan. 1928; I.G.I. Birth Records, taken from an LDS patron family group sheet, from microfilm #1553295; per his www.findagrave.com memorial #163286611; per the Ancestry.com Peterson Family Tree Sep 2017 file submitted by cpete57.

    [494] Taunton VRs, Vol. 2, p. 412; per the General Society of Mayflower Descendants application of Eva Ellen Dean, of Los Angeles, CA, approved on 20 Jan. 1928; Massachusetts Marriages, 1695-1910, online image database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #0760629, he was “of Easton.”

    [495] Per the General Society of Mayflower Descendants application of Eva Ellen Dean, of Los Angeles, CA, approved on 20 Jan. 1928; per her www.findagrave.com memorial #163286575.

    [496] 1840 Federal Census, Tazewell Co., Il, p. 17, the Isreal Robertson household had 1 male aged 20-29 years, 1 female under 5, and 1 female aged 20-29 years, including 1 person employed in agriculture.

    [497] 1850 Federal Census, Tazewell Co., IL, p. 50, dwelling #687, family #687:

            Israel Robinson, 34, male, farmer, born MA

            Cornelia Robinson, 30, female, born MA

            Augusta Robinson, 12, female, born MA

            Gifford Robinson, 8, male, born IL, attending school

            Emma Robinson, 6, female, born IL, attending school

            Josiah Robinson, 2, male, born PA

    [498] Illinois State Census, 1855, online database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #0976178.

    [499] Per the General Society of Mayflower Descendants application of Eva Ellen Dean, of Los Angeles, CA, approved on 20 Jan. 1928; www.findagrave.com, memorial #163286611, from his gravestone in Freeport City Cemetery in Freeport, Stephenson Co., IL.

    [500] 1860 Federal Census, Sugar Creek, Logan Co., Il, Page No. 184, dwelling #1317, family #1341:

            Cornelia Robinson, 39, male, farm supt, born MA

            Augusta Robinson, 21, female, school teacher

            Gifford Robinson, 17, male, born IL, attending school

            Emma Robinson, 15, female, born IL, attending school

            Josiah Robinson, 11, male, born IL, attending school

    [501] 1880 Federal Census, Storm Lake, Buena Vista Co., IA, Page No. 1, Supervisors Dist. 4, Enumeration Dist. 22, dwelling #8, family #8:

            Gifford S. Robinson, white, male, 37, married, lawyer, born Il, father born MA, mother born MA

            Jeanette E. Robinson, white, female, 38, wife, married, keeping house, born VT, father born VT, mother born VT

            Leonard B. Robinson, white, male, 6, son, single, at school, attending school, born IA, father born IL, mother born VT

            Fred H. Robinson, white, male, 5, son, single, at school, attending school, born IA, father born IL, mother born VT

            Jessie Robinson, white, female, 2, daughter, single, at home, born IA, father born IL, mother born VT

            Cornelia L. Robinson, white, female, 59, mother, widow, boarder, born MA

            Mary E. Butler, white, female, 17, servant, single, servant, born PA, father born Ireland, mother born Ireland

    [502] Per the General Society of Mayflower Descendants application of Eva Ellen Dean, of Los Angeles, CA, approved on 20 Jan. 1928; www.findagrave.com, memorial #163286575, from her gravestone in Freeport City Cemetery in Freeport, Stephenson Co., IL.

    [503] Per the Ancestry.com Peterson Family Tree Sep 2017 file submitted by cpete57.

    [504] Per the Ancestry.com Peterson Family Tree Sep 2017 file submitted by cpete57, but the marriage record was not found.

    [505] Calculated from her age in the 1850 federal census.

    [506] 1850 Federal Census, Tazewell Co., IL, p. 139, dwelling #1717, family #1717:

            Josia W. Robinson, 34, male, farmer, born MA

            Clara Robinson, 34, female, born MA

            Mary M. Robinson, 9, female, born MA, attending school

            Elena Robinson, 7, female, born MA, attending school

            Palmer Homes, 51, male, farmer, $3000, born NY

    [507] 1860 Federal Census, Township of Delavan, Tazewell Co., IL, Page No. 249, dwelling #1814, family #1814:

            Josiah Robertson, 43, male, farmer, born MA

            Clara Robertson, 43, female, born MA

            Mary Robertson, 18, female, born MA

            Elena Robertson, 16, female, born MA

            Danl Boyden, 19, male, laborer, born MA

    [508] 1870 Federal Census, Delavan, Tazewell Co., IL, Page No. 37, dwelling #278, family #284:

            Josiah W. Robinson, 53, male, farmer, born MA, a male citizen

            Clara Robinson, 54, female, white, keeps house, born MA

            Mary C. Robinson, 28, female, white, at home, born MA

            William E. Stanley, 18, male, white, farm hand, born MA

            Garret J. Roberts, 31, male, white, farm hand, born Holland, parents both foreign born, a male citizen

    [509] www.findagrave.com, memorial #84178438, from her gravestone in Prairie Rest Cemetery in Delavan, Tazewell Co., IL.

    [510] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #84178524.

    [511] Illinois Marriages, 1815-1935, online database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #1314688.

    [512] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #84178524, her birth place from the 1880 federal census.

    [513] 1880 Federal Census, Delavan, Tazewell Co., IL, Page No. 31, Supervisors Dist. 4, Enumeration Dist. 245, dwelling #352, family #366:

            Josiah W. Robinson, white, male, 63, married, farmer, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Amelia T. Robinson, white, female, 54, wife, married, keeping house, born RI, father born RI, mother born RI

    [514] www.findagrave.com, memorial #84178524, from her gravestone in Prairie Rest Cemetery in Delavan, Tazewell Co., IL.

    [515] 1900 Federal Census, Delavan Township, Tazewell Co., IL, Supervisors Dist. 8, Enumeration Dist. 137, Sheet No, 21 A, dwelling #463, family #475:

            Benj. Tomlin, head, white, male, born June 1873, age 26, married zero years, born IL, father born NJ, mother born AL, school teacher, can read, write and speak English, rents home

            Annie Tomlin, wife, white, female, born July 1877, age 22, married zero years, no children, born IL, father born PA, mother born RI, can read, write and speak English

            Dwelling #463, family #476:

            Josiah Robinson, head, white, male, born sept. 1816, age 83, widower, born MA, father born MA, father born MA, mother born MA, can read, write and speak English

    [516] Per the Ancestry.com Peterson Family Tree Sep 2017 file submitted by cpete57, but no www.findagrave.com memorial was found for him.

    [517] Per the Ancestry.com Peterson Family Tree Sep 2017 file submitted by cpete57.

    [518] Per the Ancestry.com Peterson Family Tree Sep 2017 file submitted by cpete57.

    [519] Calculated from her age and birth place in the 1850 federal census.

    [520] 1850 Federal Census, 5th Ward of Pittsburgh, Allegheny Co., PA, p. 356, dwelling #1780, family #1811:

            Oliver Robinson, 30, male, shovel maker, born MA

            Ann Robinson, 27, female, born Ireland

            Mary Robinson, 8, female, born PA

            Paul Robinson, 7, male, born PA

    [521] Per the Ancestry.com Peterson Family Tree Sep 2017 file submitted by cpete57; www.findagrave.com, memorial #36991182, presumably from his gravestone in Allegheny Cemetery in Pittsburgh, PA, but only the year of his death is listed in the memorial, and there is no photograph of his gravestone provided.

    [522] Per the Ancestry.com Peterson Family Tree Sep 2017 file submitted by cpete57.

    [523] Per the Ancestry.com Peterson Family Tree Sep 2017 file submitted by cpete57.

    [524] Per the Ancestry.com Peterson Family Tree Sep 2017 file submitted by cpete57, but no marriage record was found for them in Illinois.

    [525] 1860 Federal Census, Township of Milo, Bureau Co., IL, Page No. 361, dwelling #2508, family #2535:

            Orin Robinson, 36 [sic], male, farmer, $3000, $400, born NY [sic]

            Emily Robinson, 22, female, born OH

            Ella Robinson, 3, female, born IL

            Mills Robinson, 10/12, male, born IL

            James Stevens, 22, male, farm laborer, born PA

            John Shepherd, 24, male, farm laborer, born OH

    [526] Per the Ancestry.com Peterson Family Tree Sep 2017 file submitted by cpete57, but no www.findagrave.com memorial was found for him.

    [527] Raynham VRs, p. 30, under “Andross.”

    [528] Calculated from his age and birth place in his death record, but his birth place was always given consistently.

    [529] 1840 Federal Census, Boston, Ward 11, Suffolk Co., MA, p. 108, the Thomas P. Brown household had 1 male under 5, 1 male aged 5-9 years, 1 male aged 15-19 years, 1 male aged 40-49 years, 1 female aged 5-9 years, 2 females aged 15-19 years, and 1 female aged 40-49 years.

    [530] 1850 Federal Census, Malden, Middlesex Co., MA, p. 378, dwelling #205, family #270:

            Thos Brown, 56, male, no occupation, born MA

            Florella Brown, 57, female, born MA

            Ann Brown, 20, female, born MA

            Henry Brown, 18, male, no occupation, born MA

            Fred Brown, 13, male, born MA, attending school

    [531] 1855 Massachusetts State Census, Ward 9, Boston, Suffolk Co., dwelling #361, family #624:

            Thomas P. Brown, 59, male, trader, born CT

            Forella [sic] Brown, 59, female, born MA

            Susan Brown, 32, female, born MA

            Ann L. Brown, 24, female, born MA

            Henry T. Brown, 22, male, coachman, born MA

            Fredrick F. Brown, 18, male, clerk, born MA

    [532] 1860 Federal Census, 9th Ward Boston City, Suffolk Co., MA, Page No. 90, dwelling #431, family #621:

            Thomas Brown, 66, male, born CT

            Florella Brown, 66, female, born MA

            Charles Brown, 38, male, coachman, born MA

            Susan Brown, 37, female, born MA

            Nanny Brown, 35, female, born MA

            Louisa Brown, 29, female, born MA

            Henry Brown, 27, male, printer, born MA

            Frederick Brown, 22, male, clerk, born MA

            Sarah Brown, 21, female, born MA

            Ellen Ruth, 19, female, born MA

    [533] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 185, p. 21, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his occupation a trader, his birth place Killingly, CT, and his parents Rufus and Lydia Brown.

    [534] 1865 Massachusetts State Census, City of Boston Ward 9, Suffolk Co., MA, dwelling #801, family #1395.

    [535] 1870 Federal Census, Ward 9 Boston, Suffolk Co., MA, Page No. 338, dwelling #1744, family #2505.

    [536] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 258, p. 170, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, widow of Thomas Brown, her birth place Raynham, and her parents Reuben and Olive Andrews, of Raynham.

    [537] Calculated from his age in the 1860 federal census.

    [538] Foxborough VRs, p. 19.

    [539] His parents’ names from his marriage and death records; Vital Records of Nantucket, Massachusetts, To the Year 1850, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, 1925, 5 volumes, [hereinafter Nantucket VRs], Vol. 3, p. 237, the marriage of George Cobb and Susan Wyer on 18 Jan. 1814 in Nantucket.

    [540] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 119, p. 108, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, both first marriages, his occupation a trader, his birth place Nantucket, his parents George and Susan Cobb, her birth place Malden, and her parents Thomas P. and Florilla Brown.

    [541] Calculated from his age and birth place in his death record, but his birth was not recorded in the Nantucket vital records.

    [542] 1860 Federal Census, 9th Ward Boston City, Suffolk Co., MA, Page No. 90, dwelling #431, family #621.

    [543] 1860 Federal Census, Ward Five Boston, Suffolk Co., MA, Page No. 103, dwelling #443, family #744, lines #27-29:

            Oliver Cobb, 37, male, thread store, $1500, born MA

            Susan Cobb, 37, female, born MA

            Grace L. Cobb, 1/12, female, born MA

    [544] 1865 Massachusetts State Census, City of Boston Ward 11, Suffolk Co., dwelling #600, family 3801:

            Oliver Cobb, 43, male, born MA, married, merchant

            Susan J. Cobb, 42, female, born MA, married

            Grace L. Cobb, 5, female, born MA, single

    [545] 1870 Federal Census, South Part of Ward 11 Boston, Suffolk Co., MA, Page No. 74, dwelling #421, family #600:

            Oliver Cobb, 47, male, white, thread store, $8000, $8000, born MA, a male citizen

            Susan J. Cobb, 47, female, white, keeping house, born MA

            Grace L. Cobb, 10, female, white, at school, born MA, attending school

    [546] 1880 Federal Census, Boston, Suffolk Co., MA, Page No. 32, Supervisors Dist. 60, Enumeration Dist. 727, dwelling #155, family #315:

            Oliver Cobb, white, male, 56, married, dry goods dealer, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Susan J. Cobb, white, female, 56, wife, married, keeping house, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Grace L. Cobb, white, female, 20, daughter, single, at home, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Frances M. W. Jackson, white, female, 38, lodger, widow, medical student, born NH, father born MA, mother born NH

    [547] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 507, p. 14, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his occupation a retired merchant, his birth place Nantucket, and his parents George Cobb and Susan Wyer, both born in Nantucket; www.findagrave.com, memorial #53393250, from his gravestone in Codman Burying Ground in Dorchester, MA, which only gives the years of his birth and death.

    [548] 1900 Federal Census, Boston, Ward 24, Suffolk Co., MA, Enumeration Dist. 1533, Sheet No. 8 B, dwelling #134, family #183:

            Susan J. Cobb, head, white, female, born Mar. 1823, age 77, widow, 1 child born, 1 child living, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA, can read, write and speak English, owns home

            Grace C. Crawford, daughter, white, female, born May 1860, age 30, married 15 years, 1 child born, no children living, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA, can read, write and speak English

            Charles J. Crawford, son in law, white, male, born July 1859, age 40, married 15 years, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA, salesman-provisioner, can read, write and speak English

            Nancy C. M. Conant, sister, white, female, born Mar. 1825, age 75, widow, 3 children born, 2 children living, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA, can read, write and speak English

            Ada Conant, niece, white, female, born Jan. 1852, age 48, single, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA, can read, write and speak English

    [549] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 1906/8, p. 55, Commonwealth of Massachusetts Return of a Death, 1906, City of Boston #55, widow of Oliver Cobb, her birth place Boston, her father Thomas P. Brown, born in Sturbridge, and her mother Florella Andrews, born ion Raynham; www.findagrave.com, memorial #53393251, from her gravestone in Codman Burying Ground in Dorchester, MA, which only gives the years of her birth and death.

    [550] Her birth date and birth place from her death record, but she was not listed in her parents’ household in the 1850 federal census.

    [551] Vital Records of Gardner, Massachusetts To the end of the year 1849, Worcester, MA, 1907, [hereinafter Gardner VRs], p. 78, the marriage of Aaron Conant and Lucy Bancroft on 29 Sept. 1812 in Gardner.

    [552] Records of Hollis Street Church in Boston, p. 48, online image database at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston.

    [553] Gardner VRs, p. 20.

    [554] 1860 Federal Census, 9th Ward Boston City, Suffolk Co., MA, Page No. 90, dwelling #431, family #621.

    [555] 1865 Massachusetts State Census, City of Boston Ward 9, Suffolk Co., MA, dwelling #801, family #1395:

            Smyrna B. Conant, 47, male, born MA, married, varnisher

            Carroll M. Conant, 40, female, born MA, married

            Ada Conant, 13, female, born MA, single

            Eda Conant, 13, female, born MA, single

            Florilla Brown, 71, female, born MA, widow, no occupation

            Henry F. Brown, 32, male, born MA, single, clerk

    [556] 1870 Federal Census, Ward 9 Boston, Suffolk Co., MA, Page No. 338, dwelling #1744, family #2505:

            Smyrna B. Conant, 52, male, white, clerk in market (retail), born MA, a male citizen

            Nancy C. M. Conant, 45, female, white, house keeper, born MA

            Eda Conant, 18, female, white, trims sewing, born MA

            Ada Conant, 18, female, white, clerk thread store, born MA

            Henry T. Brown, 35, male, white, market (retail), born MA, a male citizen

            Mary Brown, 28, female, white, dress maker, born MA

            Florella Brown, 75, female, white, at home, born MA

    [557] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 330, p. 263, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his occupation a provisions dealer, his birth place Gardner, and his parents Aaron and Lucy Conant, both born in Gardner.

    [558] 1900 Federal Census, Boston, Ward 24, Suffolk Co., MA, Enumeration Dist. 1533, Sheet No. 8 B, dwelling #134, family #183.

    [559] Massachusetts State Vital Records, 1841-1920, online image database at www.FamilySearch.org, widow of Smyrna B. Conant, her birth place Raynham, her parents Thomas P. Brown and Flora Andrews, both born in Raynham.

    [560] Calculated from her age in the 1850 federal census.

    [561] Per his death record, but the 1900 federal census gives his birth date as Sept. 1832.

    [562] Her parents’ names from her marriage record.

    [563] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 210, p. 100, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, both first marriages, his occupation a provisions dealer, his birth place Boston, his parents Thomas P. & Florilla Brown, her birth place Lowell, and her parents Stephen & Sarah Snow.

    [564] Calculated from her age and birth place in her marriage record, but the 1900 federal census gives her birth date as June 1843.

    [565] 1900 Federal Census, Boston, Ward 24, Suffolk Co., MA< Enumeration Dist. 1532, Sheet No. 17 A, dwelling #281, family #352:

            Henry T. Brown, head, white, male, born Sept. 1832, age 67, married 31 years, born MA, father born CT, mother born MA, can read, write and speak English, owns home

            Mary A. Brown, wife, white, female, born June 1843, age 56, married 31 years, no children, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA, can read, write and speak English

    [566] Massachusetts State Vital Records, 1841-1920, online image database at www.FamilySearch.org, from microfilm #4966589, his birth place Boston, his occupation a retired market man, and his parents Thomas Brown and Florilla Andrews, his mother born in Raynham.

    [567] Calculated from his age in the 1850 federal census.

    [568] United States Civil War Soldiers Index, 1861-1865, online database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #0881874.

    [569] Her parents’ names from her marriage record, except her father’s name recorded as “Yoses;” the 1850 Federal Census, Blue Hill, Hancock Co., ME, p. 79, dwelling #242, family #257:

            Moses Johnson, 50, male, laborer, $770, born ME

            Rosella Johnson, 46, female, born ME

            Edward Johnson, 20, male, laborer, born ME, attending school

            Henrey Johnson, 19, male, laborer, born ME, attending school

            Charles Johnson, 17, male, laborer, born ME, attending school

            Fracis Johnson, 14, male, born ME, attending school

            Mary Johnson, 12, female, born ME, attending school

            Clarry Johnson, 10, female, born ME, attending school

            Abby Johnson, 6, female, born ME, attending school

    [570] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 146, p. 61, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, both first marriages, his occupation a clerk, his birth place Boston, his parents Thomas G. and Florilla Brown, her birth place Blue Hill, ME, and her parents Yoses [sic] & Rozilla Johnson.

    [571] Calculated from her age and birth place in her death record.

    [572] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 267, p. 252, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, wife of Fred F. Brown, her birth place Blue Hill, ME, and her parents Moses and Rosaila Johnson, both born in Blue Hill, ME.

    [573] 1900 Federal Census, City of Boston, Ward 4, Suffolk Co., MA, Enumeration Dist. 1199, Sheet No. 6 A, dwelling #92, family #135:

            Frederick H. Brown, head, white, male, born June 1862, age 37, married 16 years, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA, engineer (R.R.), can read, write and speak English, rents home

            Jeaneatte A. Brown, wife, white, female, born Sept. 1864, age 35, married 16 years, 2 children born, 1 child living, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA, can read, write and speak English

            Addie F. Brown, daughter, white, female, born July 1885, age 14, single, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA, at school, attending school, can read, write and speak English

            Frederick F. Brown, father, white, male, born Feb. 1838, age 62, widower, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA, fruit salesman, can read, write and speak English

    [574] Calculated from her age in the 1860 federal census, but she was not listed in her parents’ household in the 1850 federal census.

    [575] Raynham VRs, p. 30, under “Andross.”

    [576] Calculated from her age in the 1850 federal census.

    [577] 1840 Federal Census, 11th Ward, Boston, Suffolk Co., MA, p. 94, the Orin Andrews household had 1 male aged 20-29 years, 1 male aged 50-59 years, 1 female aged 15-19 years, 2 females aged 20-29 years, 1 female aged 30-39 years, 1 female aged 50-59 years, and 1 female aged 70-79 years.

    [578] 1850 Federal Census, Boston Ward 11, Suffolk Co., MA, p. 42, dwelling #446, family #649:

            Orin Andrew, 50, male, carpenter, $3600, born MA

            Prudence Andrew, 46, female, born ME

            Mary A. Andrew, 19, female, born ME

    [579] 1855 Massachusetts State Census, Boston Ward 9, family #1444:

            Orin Andrews, 50 [sic], male, carpenter, born MA

            Lucy [sic] Andrews, 45, female, born MA [sic]

            Wm Bureley, 25, male, musical instrument maker, born MA

            Ann Bureley, 21, female, born MA

            S. Coffin, 30, male, carpenter, born MA

            Saml Gay, 27, male, carpenter, born MA

            Mary Collins, 28, female, born Ireland

    [580] 1860 Federal Census, 9th Ward, Boston City, Suffolk Co., MA, Page No. 142, dwelling #677, family #970:

            Orin Andrews, 63, male, carpenter, $4000, born MA

            Prudence Andrews, 45, female, born ME

            Addie Reed, 19, female, born ME, attending school

            Frank Blak, 35, male, born ME

            Emily Rud, 28, female, born ME

            Bridget Oconnoll, 25, female, servant, born Ireland

    [581] 1865 Massachusetts State Census, City of Boston Ward 9, Suffolk Co., dwelling #590, family #959:

            Josiah Burnham, 53, male, born MA, married, physician

            Susan G. Burnham, 56, female, born ME, married

            Susan M. Burnham, 21, female, born ME, single

            Orin Andrews, 69, male, born MA, married, carpenter

            Prudence Andrews, 50, female, born ME, married

            Frank Blake, 30, male, born ME, widower, moulder

    [582] 1870 Federal Census, Ward 9 Boston, Suffolk Co., MA, Page No. 239, dwelling #1374, family #1714:

            Orin Andrews, 74, male, white, housewright, $9000, $1000, born MA, a male citizen

            Prudence Andrews, 59, female, white, keeping house, born ME

            Daniel Wrickson, 34, male, white, clerk, imp. dye house, born MA, a male citizen

            Laurel Peltier, 34, male, white, plasterer, born Nova Scotia, parents both foreign born

            Catharine Peltier, 19, female, white, at home, born Nova Scotia, parents both foreign born

    [583] Massachusetts Deaths, 1841-1915, Vol. 258, p. 128, online image database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #0960203, his occupation a carpenter, his birth place Raynham, and his parents Reuben and Olive Andrews; Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 258, p. 128, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his occupation a carpenter, his birth place Raynham, and his parents Reuben and Olive Andrews, of Raynham; Dunkle, Robert J. and Ann Smith Lainhart, Records of Hollis Street Church in Boston, p. 17, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org.

    [584] Raynham VRs, p. 30, under “Andross.”

    [585] Raynham VRs, p. 73, where her name was transcribed as “Roxanna;” www.findagrave.com, memorial #142861084, from her gravestone in Pleasant Street Cemetery in Raynham, MA, her name inscribed as “Roana” Andrews on her gravestone.

    [586] “First Book of Raynham Records,” New England Historical & Genealogical Register, Vol. 54, p. 15.

    [587] Raynham VRs, p. 87, marriage intentions recorded between Benjamin King of Raynham and Deliverance Eddy of Taunton on 29 Oct. 1757 and 16 Nov. 1757 in Raynham.

    [588] Blake, Francis E., “Marriages and Baptisms in Raynham, Mass.,” New England Historical & Genealogical Register, Vol. 51, p. 290, married by Rev. Perez Fobes, of Raynham.

    [589] “First Book of Raynham Records,” New England Historical & Genealogical Register, Vol. 53, p. 435; Raynham VRs, p. 9. She was named after Abiah Leonard, first wife of Benjamin King.

    [590] “First Book of Raynham Records,” New England Historical & Genealogical Register, Vol. 51, pp. 437-438, birth of Benjamin King, son of John King and Alice Dean, on 21 Oct. 1718 in Raynham.

    [591] Eddy, Ruth Story Devereaux, The Eddy Family In America, Boston, 1930, pp. 885-888.

    [592] Bristol County Probate Vol. 16, p. 192-194.

    [593] Bristol County Probate Vol. 15, p. 355-357.

    [594] Heads of Families at the First Census of the United States Taken in the Year 1790: Massachusetts, Bountiful, Utah, 1993, p. 50, Raynham Town, Bristol Co., MA, the Israel Washburn Junr household had 1 free white male aged 16 or older, 2 free white males under 16, and 3 free white females.

    [595] 1800 Federal Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, p. 372, the Israel Washburn household had 4 males under 10, 2 males aged 10-15 years, 1 male aged 45 or over, 1 female aged 10-15 years, and 1 female aged 26-44 years. They were living next door to Nehemiah Washburn, Oliver Washburn, and Reuben Andrews.

    [596] 1820 Federal Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, p. 296, the Israel Washburn household had 1 male aged 16-25 years, 1 male aged 45 or over, 2 females aged 10-15 years, and 1 female aged 45 or over, including 2 persons engaged in agriculture.

    [597] 1830 Federal Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, p. 143, the Israel Washburn household had 1 male aged 70-79 years, 2 females aged 20-29 years, and 1 female aged 60-69 years. They were living next door to Otis L. Washburn and to Eli A. Washburn.

    [598] 1840 Federal Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, p. 210, the Israel Washburn household had 1 male aged 80-89 years, 2 females aged 30-39 years, and 1 female aged 70-79, years. Israel Washburn was listed as an 85-year-old Revolutionary War Pensioner, and they were living next door to his son, Eli K. Washburn, and to his nephew, Otis Washburn.

    [599] www.findagrave.com, memorial #90592309, from his gravestone in Pleasant Street Cemetery in Raynham, MA, which clearly gives the year as 1840, but the death date from Pedigree Resource File CD #14, submitted by Virginia J. Wegenast, of Mukilteo, WA, gives the year as 1841, which may be correct. His towering gravestone was probably erected many years after the deaths of Capt. Israel and Abiah Washburn.

    [600] Bristol County Probate File “Israel Washburn, Raynham, 1841, from FHL microfilm #0577879.

    [601] Death date from Pedigree Resource File CD #14, submitted by Virginia J. Wegenast, of Mukilteo, WA; www.findagrave.com, memorial #90592337, from her gravestone in Pleasant Street Cemetery in Raynham, MA, which clearly gives the year as 1841, but it must be incorrect because her will was dated 12 July 1741.

    [602] Bristol County Probate Records, Vol. 84, p. 342; Bristol County Probate File “Abiah Washburn, Raynham, 1842,” from FHL microfilm #0577879.

    [603] Raynham VRs, p. 50.

    [604] From his obituary in “Marriages and Deaths,” The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol. 31 [Jan. 1877], p. 140.

    [605] Her father identified in the obituary of her son, Algernon Sidney Washburn, in “Marriages and Deaths,” The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol. 34 [Jan. 1880], p. 126, and in the obituary of her son, Hon. Israel Washburn, LL.D., in “Necrology of the New-England Historic Genealogical Society,” The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol. 38 [Jan. 1884], p. 99; her mother from her www.findagrave.com memorial #16818015.

    [606] From his obituary in “Marriages and Deaths,” The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol. 31 [Jan. 1877], p. 140, but the date 26 Mar. 1812 is in the I.G.I. Marriage Records for their marriage.

    [607] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #16818015.

    [608] 1810 Federal Census, Livermore, Oxford Co., ME, p. 425, the Israel Washburn household had 1 male aged 16-25 years.

    [609] 1820 Federal Census, Livermore, Oxford Co., ME, p. 71, the Israel Washburn household had 4 males under 10, 1 male aged 26-44 years, 1 female under 10, 1 female aged 10-15 years, and 1 female aged 26-44 years, including 1 person engaged in agriculture.

    [610] 1830 Federal Census, Livermore, Oxford Co., ME, p. 142, the Isrial Washburn household had 2 males aged 5-9 years, 2 males aged 10-14 years, 2 males aged 15-19 years, 1 male aged 40-49 years, 1 female under 5, 1 female aged 10-14 years, and 1 female aged 30-39 years.

    [611] 1840 Federal Census, Livermore, Oxford Co., ME, p. 157, the Israel Washburn household had 1 male aged 5-9 years, 2 males aged 15-19 years, 1 male aged 50-59 years, 1 female aged 5-9 years, 1 female aged 10-14 years, 1 female aged 20-29 years, and 1 female aged 40-49 years, including 6 people employed in agriculture.

    [612] 1850 Federal Census, Livermore, Oxford Co., ME, p. 261, dwelling #149, family #159:

            Israel Washburn, 65, male, farmer, $1550, born MA

            Martha Washburn, 57, female, born ME

            Samuel B. Washburn, 26, male, mariner, born ME

            Mary B. Washburn, 23, female, born ME

            William T. Washburn, 19, male, student, born ME, attending school

            Caroline A. Washburn, 17, female, born ME, attending school

            Israel H. Washburn, 7, male, born ME, attending school

    [613] 1860 Federal Census, Livermore, Androscoggin Co., ME, Page No. 15, dwelling #109, family #117:

            Israel Washburn, 75, male, farmer, $1500, $500, born MA

            Martha B. Washburn, 67, female, born ME

            Jennette Washburn, 10, female, born WI, attending school

            Fannie Washburn, 8, female, born NY, attending school

            Dwelling #109, family #118:

            Richard Hilton, 42, male, farm laborer, $300, born ME, cannot read or write

            Emeline Hilton, 35, female, domestic, born ME

    [614]Marriages and Deaths,” The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol. 31 [Jan. 1877], p. 140; www.findagrave.com, memorial #16818015, from her gravestone in Waters Hill Cemetery in Livermore, Androscoggin Co., ME.

    [615] 1870 Federal Census, Livermore, Androscoggin Co., ME, Page No. 36, dwelling #313, family #325:

            Israel Washburn, 85, male, white, retired farmer, $8000, $1500, born MA, blind, a male citizen

            Chas. A. Washburn, 45, male, white, author, $15,000, born ME, a male citizen

            Sally Washburn, 27, female, white, born PA

            Hester Washburn, 3, female, white, born Paraguay

            Thurlow Washburn, 1, male, white, born ME

            Israel Martelle, 25, male, white, farm laborer, born Canada East, parents both foreign born

            Mary Morse, 19, female, white, domestic servant, born ME

    [616] From his obituary in “Marriages and Deaths,” The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol. 31 [Jan. 1877], p. 140.

    [617]Marriages and Deaths,” The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol. 31 [Jan. 1877], p. 140; www.findagrave.com, memorial #63792749, from his gravestone in Waters Hill Cemetery in Livermore, Androscoggin Co., ME.

    [618] From his obituary in “Marriages and Deaths,” The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol. 31 [Jan. 1877], p. 140.

    [619] Per his obituary in “Necrology of the New-England Historic Genealogical Society,” The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol. 38 [Jan. 1884], p. 99.

    [620]Gov. Thomas Dudley and his Descendants,” The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol. 10, [Oct. 1856], p. 339; per her www.findagrave.com memorial #53302419.

    [621] Per her obituary in “Marriages and Deaths,” The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol. 28 [Apr. 1874], p. 232.

    [622] Per her obituary in “Marriages and Deaths,” The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol. 28 [Apr. 1874], p. 232.

    [623] 1840 Federal Census, Orono, Penobscot Co., ME, p. 258, the Israel Washburn Jr. household had 1 male aged 20-29 years, including 1 person employed in a learned trade.

    [624] 1850 Federal Census, Orono, Penobscot Co., ME, p. 260, dwelling #318, family #424:

            Israel Washburn, Jr., 37, male, lawyer, $1277, born ME

            Mary M. Washburn, 26, female, born ME

            Israel H. Washburn, 7, male, born ME

            Ada Washburn, 4, female, born ME

            Charles F. Washburn, 1, male, born ME

            Maria Duggan, 25, female, born ME

    [625] 1860 Federal Census, Orono, Penobscot Co., ME, Page No. 38, dwelling #237, family #237:

            Israel Washburn Jr., 46, male, M. C., $9000, $4000, born ME

            Mary M. Washburn, 35, female, born ME

            Israel H. Washburn, 17, male, at school, born ME, attending school

            Ada Washburn, 13, female, born MA, attending school

            Charles F. Washburn, 11, male, born ME, attending school

    [626] 1870 Federal Census, Ward 7 in the City of Portland, Cumberland Co., ME, Page No. 84, dwelling #618, family #744:

            Israel Washburn, 57, male, white, collector of port, $50,000, $20,000, born ME, a male citizen

            Mary M. Washburn, 46, female, white, keeping house, born ME

            Ada Washburn, 23, female, white, born ME

            Maud Washburn, 8, female, white, born ME

            Nathan Allen, 26, female [sic], white, clerk in custom house, born MA

            Maggie Cornwell, 16, female, white, domestic servant, born St. John, N.B., parents both foreign born, cannot write

            Annie Scully, 25, female, white, domestic servant, born St. John, N.B., parents both foreign born

    [627] From his obituary in “Necrology of the New-England Historic Genealogical Society,” The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol. 38 [Jan. 1884], p. 99, and his wife’s obituary “Marriages and Deaths,” The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol. 28 [Apr. 1874], p. 232, and his Wikipedia biography.

    [628] Per her obituary in “Marriages and Deaths,” The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol. 28 [Apr. 1874], p. 232; www.findagrave.com, memorial #53302419, from her gravestone in Mount Hope Cemetery in Bangor, Penobscot Co., ME.

    [629] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #114077506.

    [630] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #114077506.

    [631] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #114077506.

    [632] 1880 Federal Census, Portland, Cumberland Co., ME, Page No. 3, Supervisors Dist. 1, Enumeration Dist. 57, dwelling #17, family #24:

            Israel Washburn Jr., white, male, 66, married, retired lawyer, born ME, father born MA, mother born ME

            Robina N. Washburn, white, female, 40, wife, married, born ME, father born ME, mother born Scotland

            Ada Washburn, white, female, 33, daughter, single, born ME, father born ME, mother born ME

            Anna Maude Washburn, white, female, 18, daughter, single, attending school, born ME, father born ME, mother born ME

    [633] The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol. 19 [Apr. 1865], p. 181; Vol. 20 [Apr. 1866], p. 177, and following for many years, including Vol. 29 [Apr. 1875], p. 206; Vol. 30 [Oct. 1876], p. 469; Vol. 31 [July 1877], p. 335; Vol. 32 [July 1878], p. 347; Vol. 33 [July 1879], p. 358, Vol. 34 [Apr. 1880], p. 207, Vol. 35 [Apr. 1881], p. 185; Vol. 36 [Apr. 1882], p. 197, and Vol. 37 [July 1883], p. 313.

    [634] From his obituary in “Necrology of the New-England Historic Genealogical Society,” The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol. 38 [Jan. 1884], p. 99, and from his Wikipedia biography.

    [635] From his obituary in “Necrology of the New-England Historic Genealogical Society,” The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol. 38 [Jan. 1884], p. 99.

    [636]Book Notices,The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol. 28 [Oct. 1874], p. 483, generally known as the “History of Livermore, Maine.”

    [637] Per his obituary in “Necrology of the New-England Historic Genealogical Society,” The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol. 38 [Jan. 1884], p. 99; www.findagrave.com, memorial #19177, from his gravestone in Mount Hope Cemetery in Bangor, Penobscot Co., ME.

    [638] 1900 Federal Census, City of San Diego Ward 1, San Diego Co., CA, Supervisors Dist. 6, Enumeration Dist. 189, Sheet No. 3 B, dwelling #67, family #67:

            Robina N. Washburn, head, white, female, born Sept. 1838, age 61, widow, no children, born ME, father born ME, mother born Scotland, can read, write and speak English, owns home

            Alice M. Brown, sister, white, female, born Apr. 1854, age 46, single, born ME, father born ME, mother born Scotland, can read, write and speak English

            Mary C. Brown, mother, white, female, born Dec. 1816, age 83, widow, 8 children born, 3 children living, born Scotland, father born Scotland, mother born Scotland, can read, write and speak English

            Jennie F. Cochran, housekeeper, white, female, born July 1861, age 38, single, born IL, father born IL, mother born IL, housekeeper, can read, write and speak English

    [639] www.findagrave.com, memorial #114077506, from her gravestone in Mount Hope Cemetery in San Diego, CA.

    [640] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #11716072.

    [641] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #11716072.

    [642] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #53697093.

    [643] New Hampshire Marriage Records, 1637-1947, online database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #1001321, both first marriages, he was of Portland, ME, a Marine Officer, his birth place Orono, ME, she was of Portsmouth, NH, and her birth place was Portsmouth; per his www.findagrave.com memorial #11716072.

    [644] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #53697093.

    [645] 1880 Federal Census, Boston, Suffolk Co., ME, Page No. 43, Supervisors Dist. 60, Enumeration Dist. 594, dwelling #331, family #480:

            Israel H. Washburne, white, male, 36, husband, married, U.S. Marine Corps, born ME, father born ME, mother born ME

            Bell V. Washburne, white, female, 32, wife, married, keeping house, born NH, father born NH, mother born NH

            Israel H. Washburne, white, male, 10, son, single, at home, attending school, born NH, father born ME, mother born NH

            Jackson Washburne, white, male, 2, son, single, at home, born NH, father born ME, mother born NH

            Mary Howe, white, female, 16, servant, single, servant, born NS, father born NS, mother born NS

            Hattie Parker, black, female, 23, servant, married, servant, born VA, father born VA, mother born VA

    [646] www.findagrave.com, memorial #11716072, from his gravestone in South Street Cemetery in Portsmouth, Rockingham Co., NH.

    [647] 1900 Federal Census, Portsmouth, Ward 2, Rockingham Co., NH, Enumeration Dist. 209, Sheet No. 1 B, dwelling #22, family #23:

            Arabella Washburn, head, white, female, born May 1846, age 54, widow, born NH, father born NH, mother born NH, can read, write and speak English, owns home

            Israel H. Washburn, son, white, male, born Nov. 1870, age 29, married 3 years, born NH, father born ME, mother born NH, harness maker, can read, write and speak English

            Jackson M. Washburn, son, white, male, born Jan. 1879, age 21, single, born NH, father born ME, mother born NH, clerk-bank, can read, write and speak English

            Cadwallader Washburn, son, white, male, born July 1882, age 17, single, born MA, father born ME, mother born NH, at school, can rea, write and speak English

            Virginia Washburn, daughter in law, white, female, born Nov. 1874, age 25, married 3 years, 1 child born, 1 child living, born ME, father born ME, mother born NH, can read, write and speak English

            Emily Washburn, granddaughter, white, female, born Feb. 1899, age 1, single, born NH, father born NH, mother born NH

            Christopher M. Jackson, brother, white, male, born Dec. 1854, age 45, single, born NH, father born NH, mother born NH, express agent, can read, write and speak English

            Julia Cumming [?], servant, black, female, born July 1880, age 19, single, born GA, father born GA, mother born GA, servant, can read, write and speak English

    [648] www.findagrave.com, memorial #53697093, from her gravestone in South Street Cemetery in Portsmouth, NH.

    [649] New Hampshire Marriage Records, 1637-1947, online image database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #1001321, both first marriages, his occupation a merchant, his parents Israel H. and Arabella V. (Jackson) Washburn, her parents James Albert and Emma (Hubbard) Sanborn; per his www.findagrave.com memorial #53697469.

    [650] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #142850268.

    [651] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #53697469.

    [652] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #142850268.

    [653] 1900 Federal Census, Portsmouth, Ward 2, Rockingham Co., NH, Enumeration Dist. 209, Sheet No. 1 B, dwelling #22, family #23.

    [654] www.findagrave.com, memorial #53697469, from his gravestone in South Street Cemetery in Portsmouth, NH.

    [655] www.findagrave.com, memorial #142850268, from her gravestone in Harmony Grove Cemetery in Portsmouth, NH.

    [656] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #53697161.

    [657] www.findagrave.com, memorial #53697161, from her gravestone in South Street Cemetery in Portsmouth, NH.

    [658] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #53697340, his birth date also on his World War I Draft Registration card.

    [659] 1900 Federal Census, Portsmouth, Ward 2, Rockingham Co., NH, Enumeration Dist. 209, Sheet No. 1 B, dwelling #22, family #23.

    [660] United States World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918, online image database at www.FamilySearch.org, Order #1344A, age 39 years, an assistant cashier at M. W. & T. Bank, his nearest relative Mrs. Arabella V. Washburn.

    [661] www.findagrave.com, memorial #53697340, from his gravestone in South Street Cemetery in Portsmouth, NH.

    [662] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #53697298, his birth date also on his World War I Draft Registration card.

    [663] United States World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918, online image database at www.FamilySearch.org, Order #A371, registered as Cadwalader Charles Washburn, age 36, his occupation a newspaper reporter for James Publishing Co., his nearest relative Arabella V. Washburn.

    [664] www.findagrave.com, memorial #53697298, from his gravestone in South Street Cemetery in Portsmouth, NH.

    [665] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #53303317.

    [666] 1880 Federal Census, Portland, Cumberland Co., ME, Page No. 3, Supervisors Dist. 1, Enumeration Dist. 57, dwelling #17, family #24.

    [667] 1900 Federal Census, Portland Town, City of Portland, Ward 6, Cumberland Co., ME, Supervisors Dist. 1, Enumeration Dist. 68, Sheet No. 8 A, dwelling #135, family #163:

            Mrs. Sarah Moore, head, white, female, born Aug. 1855, age 44, widow, 2 children born, 1 child living, born ME, father born NY, mother born NY, lodging house, can read, write and speak English, rents home

            Roland B. Moore, son, white, male, born May 1886, age 14, single, born ME, father born NY, mother born NY, at school, can read, write and speak English

            Ada Washburn, roomer, white, female, born July 1846, age 53, single, born ME, father born ME, mother born ME, can read, write and speak English

            Mauda Washburn, roomer, white, female, born Dec. 1861, age 38, single, born ME, father born ME, mother born ME, can read, write and speak English

            Isabell Hay, roomer, white, female, born May 1862, age 38, single, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA, teacher (music), can read, write and speak English

            Miss Kate Welch, servant, white, female, born Dec. 1874, age 25, single, born ME, father born Ireland, mother born Ireland, can read, write and speak English

    [668] www.findagrave.com, memorial #53303317, from her gravestone in Mount Hope Cemetery in Bangor, Penobscot Co., ME.

    [669] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #53303412.

    [670] 1870 Federal Census, Napa Township, Napa Co., CA, Page No. 91, dwelling #703, family #724:

            Joseph C. Noyes, 19, male, white, farmer, $3000, $500, born ME

            Fred S. Hall, 20, male, white, farmer, born ME

            Fred R. Lewis, 17, male, white, at home, born ME

            C. F. Washburn, 21, male, white, laborer, born ME, a male citizen

    [671] California Great Registers, 1866-1910, online image database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #0977097, on 15 Aug. 1871 he was living at California & Larkin Streets in San Francisco, age 22 years, born in Maine.

    [672] Washburne, Brenton P., The Washburn Family in America, 1983.

    [673] 1880 Federal Census, Village of Herman, Grant Co., MN, Page No. 3, Supervisors Dist. 2, Enumeration Dist. 6, dwelling #26, family #27:

            Philip F. Clagne, white, male, 30, married, railroad and express agent, born Isle of Man, father born Isle of Man, mother born Isle of Man

            Faustina E. Clagne, white, female, 29, wife, married, keeping house, born MA, father born NH, mother born NH

            Eugene S. Rolfe, white, male, 26, boarder, single, lawyer, born WI, father born VT, mother born VT

            William C. Whiteman, white, male, 24, boarder, single, publisher R.M., disabled, born OH, father born MA, mother born OH

            Charles F. Washburn, white, male, 31, boarder, single, dealer in lumber, born ME, father born ME, mother born ME

            John McKinley, white, male, 29, boarder, single, clerk in store, born Scotland, father born Scotland, mother born Scotland

            James K. Van Doren, white, male, 35, boarder, married, merchant, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Adolph D. Lectra, white, male, 28, boarder, married, telegraph operator, born NY, father born (NY), mother born (NY)

            Annie Lee, white, female, 19, servant, single, servant, born Norway, father born Norway, mother born Norway

    [674] Maine, Faylene Hutton Cemetery Collection, ca. 1780-1990, online image database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #1787564, his parents Israel Washburn Jr. and Mary M. Washburn; www.findagrave.com, memorial #53303412, from his gravestone in Mount Hope Cemetery in Bangor, Penobscot Co., ME.

    [675] Maine Births and Christenings, 1739-1900, online image database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #00012014, her parents Israel and Mary M. Washburn Jr.; per her www.findagrave.com memorial #53303195.

    [676] 1900 Federal Census, Portland Town, City of Portland, Ward 6, Cumberland Co., ME, Supervisors Dist. 1, Enumeration Dist. 68, Sheet No. 8 A, dwelling #135, family #163.

    [677] www.findagrave.com, memorial #53303195, from her gravestone in Mount Hope Cemetery in Bangor, ME.

    [678] Maine Vital Records, 1670-1921, online image database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #1205254, which does not give his parents’ names; from his obituary in “Marriages and Deaths,” The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol. 34 [Jan. 1880], p. 126; per his www.findagrave.com memorial #60429400.

    [679] From the obituary of Algernon Sidney Washburn in “Marriages and Deaths,” The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol. 34 [Jan. 1880], p. 126.

    [680] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #60429400.

    [681] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #60429410, her birth place from the Maine, Faylene Hutton Cemetery Collection, ca. 1780-1990, online image database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #1787564.

    [682] From his obituary in “Marriages and Deaths,” The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol. 34 [Jan. 1880], p. 126; per his www.findagrave.com memorial #60429400.

    [683] 1860 Federal Census, 4th Ward Hallowell, Kennebec Co., ME, Page No. 38, dwelling #301, family #305:

            Algernon S. Washburn, 46, male, farmer, $29,000, $5000, born ME

            Ann S. Washburn, 30, female, $900, born ME

            James Washburn, 4, male, born ME

            John Washburn, 1, male, born ME

            Ellen Harrington, 18, female, domestic, born England

    [684] Maine, Faylene Hutton Cemetery Collection, ca. 1780-1990, online image database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #1787564; www.findagrave.com, memorial #60429410, from her gravestone in Hallowell Village Cemetery in Hallowell, Kennebec Co., ME.

    [685] 1870 Federal Census, City of Hallowell, Kennebec Co., ME, Page No. 62, dwelling #446, family #544:

            Caroline Hill, 60, female, white, widow keeps house, $7000, $25,000, born ME

            Jennie Cooledge, 16, female, white, domestic, born ME, parents both foreign born

            Algernon Washburn, 55, male, white, cashier 1st National Bank, $5500, $10,000, born ME, a male citizen

            John Washburn, 12, male, white, born ME, attending school

            Robert C. Washburn, 9, male, white, born ME, attending school

            Hannah Humphrey, 40, female, white, house keeper, born England, parents both foreign born

    [686]Marriages and Deaths,” The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol. 34 [Jan. 1880], p. 126; Maine, Faylene Hutton Cemetery Collection, ca. 1780-1990, online image database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #1787564l www.findagrave.com, memorial #60429400, from his gravestone in Hallowell Village Cemetery in Hallowell, Kennebec Co., ME.

    [687] Maine Vital Records, 1670-1921, online image database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #0009875 and #1205254, his parents Algernon S. Washburn and Anna Sarah Moore; per his www.findagrave.com memorial #60429425.

    [688] Maine, Faylene Hutton Cemetery Collection, ca. 1780-1990, online image database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #1787564; www.findagrave.com, memorial #60429425, from his gravestone in Hallowell Village Cemetery in Hallowell, ME.

    [689] Maine Vital Records, 1670-1921, online image database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #0009875 and #1205254, his parents Algernon S. Washburn and Anna Sarah Moore.

    [690] 1880 Federal Census, Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., MN, Page No. 8 Supervisors Dist. 2, Enumeration Dist. 248, dwelling #64, family #64:

            Caroline A. Holmes, white, female, 49, widow, keeping house, born ME, father born MA, mother born ME

            Fannie Holmes, white, female, 20, daughter, single, at home, born ME, father born ME, mother born ME

            Frank E. Holmes, white, male, 17, son, single, at school, born ME, father born ME, mother born ME

            John Washburn, white, male, 21, boarder, single, miller, born ME, father born ME, mother born ME

            Clara Fritburg, white, female, 29, servant, single, servant, born Sweden, father born Sweden, mother born Sweden

    [691] Per the Ancestry.com Dory Family Tree file submitted by celeste411, but the marriage record was not found on www.FamilySearch.org.

    [692] Maine Vital Records, 1670-1921, online image database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #0009799, her parents Reverend Henry F. Harding and Mary E. O’Brine, but the 1900 federal census gives her birth as July 1857.

    [693] 1900 Federal Census, City of Minneapolis, 5th Ward, Hennepin Co., MN, Supervisors Dist. 5, Enumeration Dist. 64, Sheet No. 6 B, dwelling #81, family #129:

            John Washburn, head, white, male, born Aug. 1858, age 41, married 16 years, born ME, father born ME, mother born ME, merchant miller, can read, write and speak English, owns home

            Elizabeth H. Washburn, wife, white, female, born July 1857, age 42, married 16 years, 3 children born, 3 children living, born ME, father born ME, mother born ME, can read, write and speak English

            Margaret Washburn, daughter, white, female, born May 1885, age 15, single, born MN, father born ME, mother born ME, at school, can read, write and speak English

            Elizabeth P. Washburn, daughter, white, female, born Sept. 1893, age 6, single, born MN, father born ME, mother born ME, at school

            Sidney Washburn, daughter, white, female, born Mar. 1899, age 1, single, born MN, father born ME, mother born ME

            Florence Harding, sister in law, white, female, born Nov. 1868, age 31, single, born ME, father born ME, mother born ME, can read, write and speak English

            Marion Duffy, servant, white, female, born Jan. 1878, age 22, single, born MN, father born LA, mother born Canada (Eng.), house servant, can read, write and speak English

            Emma Anderson, servant, white, female, born Mar. 1876, age 24, single, born MN, father born Sweden, mother born Sweden, house servant, can read, write and speak English

            Nora McDermot, servant, white, female, born Mar. 1870, age 30, single, born Ireland father born Ireland mother born Ireland, immigrated in 1889, resident 11 years, house servant, can read, write and speak English

            John Ericson, servant, white, male, born July 1870, age 29, single, born Sweden, father born Sweden, mother born Sweden, immigrated in 1892, resident 8 years, coachman, can read, write and speak English

    [694] 1910 Federal Census, Precinct 16, Minneapolis City, 5th Ward, Hennepin Co., MN, Enumeration Dist. 106, Sheet No. 5B, dwelling #88, family #111:

            John Washburn, head, male, white, 57, married 25 years, born ME, father born ME, mother born ME, speaks English, merchant miller, Chamber of Commerce, can read and write, owns home

            Elizabeth H. Washburn, wife, female, white, 57, married 25 years, 3 children born, 3 children living, born ME, father born ME, mother born ME, speaks English, can read and write

            Margret Washburn, daughter, female, white, 24, single, born MN, father born ME, mother born ME, speaks English, can read and write

            Eliza P. Washburn, daughter, female, white, 16, single, born MN, father born ME, mother born ME, speaks English, can read and write, attending school

            Sidney Washburn, daughter, female, white, 10, single, born MN, father born ME, mother born ME, speaks English, can read and write, attending school

            (Plus 3 servants)

    [695] Washburne, Brenton P., The Washburn Family In America, 1983.

    [696] Per the Ancestry.com Dory Family Tree file submitted by celeste411; www.findagrave.com, memorial #125591904, from his gravestone in Lakewood Cemetery in Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., MN.

    [697] Per the Ancestry.com Dory Family Tree file submitted by celeste411; www.findagrave.com, memorial 3125591890, from her gravestone in Lakewood Cemetery in Minneapolis, MN.

    [698] Per the 1900 federal census.

    [699] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #131939790.

    [700] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #131938880.

    [701] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #131938880.

    [702] www.findagrave.com, memorial #131939790, from her gravestone in Lakewood Cemetery in Minneapolis, MN.

    [703] www.findagrave.com, memorial #131938880, from his gravestone in Lakewood Cemetery in Minneapolis, MN.

    [704] Per the Ancestry.com Dory Family Tree file submitted by celeste411.

    [705] Per the Ancestry.com Dory Family Tree file submitted by celeste411.

    [706] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #136719879.

    [707] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #136719879.

    [708] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #136719880.

    [709] www.findagrave.com, memorial #136719880, from his gravestone in Lakewood Cemetery in Minneapolis, MN.

    [710] www.findagrave.com, memorial #136719879, from her gravestone in Lakewood Cemetery in Minneapolis, MN.

    [711] Maine Vital Records, 1670-1921, online image database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #0009875 and #1205254, his parents Algernon S. Washburn and Anna Sarah Moore.

    [712] Per the Ancestryc.om Dory Family Tree file submitted by celeste411, they had been married 11 years in the 1900 federal census.

    [713] Per the 1900 federal census.

    [714] 1900 Federal Census, Fifth Precinct of Fourth Ward, Seattle City, King Co., WA, Supervisors Dist. 285, Enumeration Dist. 97, Sheet No. 8 A, dwelling #133, family #181:

            Rob C. Washburn, head, white, male, born Mar. 1863 [sic], age 37, married 11 years, born ME, father born ME, mother born ME, editor, can read, write and speak English, rents home

            Louise S. Washburn, wife, white, female, born Dec. 1866, age 33, married 11 years, no children, born OR, father born VA, mother born MI, can read, write and speak English

    [715] 1910 Federal Census, Sam’s Valley Precinct, Jackson Co., OR, Supervisors Dist. 1, Enumeration Dist. 104, Sheet No. 12B, dwelling #64, family #64:

            Robert C. Washburn, head, male, white, 49, married once, married 20 years, born ME, father born ME, mother born ME, speaks English, fruit grower, fruit farm, can read and write, owns farm

            Louise S. Washburn, wife, female, white, 40, married once, married 210 years, no children, born OR, father born VA, mother born MI, speaks English, can read and write

            Sing, servant, male, Chinese, 55, single, born China, father born China, mother born China, immigrated in 1878, alien, speaks English, cook, can read and write

            (Plus 7 hired men)

    [716] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #60429414; Washburne, Brenton P., The Washburn Family in America.

    [717] Oregon Death Index, 1903-1998, online database at www.FamilySearch.org; www.findagrave.com, memorial #60429414, from his gravestone in Hallowell Village Cemetery in Hallowell, Kennebec Co., ME; Maine, Faylene Hutton Cemetery Collection, ca. 1780-1990, online image database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #1787564, which does not show his place of death.

    [718] Maine Vital Records, 1870-1921, online image database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #0009875 and #1205254, his parents Algernon S. Washburn and Anna Sarah Moore; per his www.findagrave.com memorial #60429436.

    [719] Maine, Faylene Hutton Cemetery Collection, ca. 1780-1990, online image database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #1787564; www.findagrave.com, memorial #60429436, from his gravestone in Hallowell Village Cemetery in Hallowell, ME.

    [720] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #6789407.

    [721] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #6789407.

    [722] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #102047465.

    [723] Wisconsin Marriages, 1836-1930, online database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #1266674; per his biography in www.wikipedia.org, which doesn’t give the place of their marriage.

    [724] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #102047465.

    [725] 1850 Federal Census, City of Galena, Jo Daviess Co., IL, p. 316, dwelling #3414, family #3418:

            Elihu B. Washburne, 32, male, atty at law, $10,000, born ME

            Adel Washburne, 25, female, born IL

            Henry G. Washburne, 2, male, born IL

            Eliza Mc Gan, 14, female, born Ireland

    [726] 1860 Federal Census, 5th Ward Galena, Jo Daviess Co., IL, Page No. 208, dwelling #1484, family #1577:

            Elihu B. Washburn, 45, male, atty at law, $50,000, $1000, born ME

            Adele G. Washburn, 33, female, born IL

            Gratiot Washburn, 11, male, born IL, attending school

            Hempstead Washburn, 8, male, born IL, attending school

            Wm P. Washburn, 6, male, born IL, attending school

            Benj Washburn, 3, male, born IL

            Susan A. Washburn, 1, female, born IL

            Hester Nelson, 23, female, house servant, born Norway

    [727] 1870 Federal Census, City of Galena, Jo Daviess Co., IL, Page No. 143, dwelling #1064, family #1134:

            Elihu B. Washburn, 54, male, white, U.S. Minister to France, $20,000, $5000, born ME, a male citizen

            Adelle Washburn, 41, female, white, keeping house, born IL

            Gratiot Washburn, 20, male, white, clerk, born IL

            Hempstead Washburn, 18, male, white, born IL, attending school

            Wm Pitt Washburn, 16, male, white, born Dist. Columbia, attending school

            Susan Washburn, 13, female, white, born MA, attending school

            Mary Washburn, 8, female, white, born IL, attending school

            Elihu B. Washburn, 1, male, white, born Dist. Columbia

    [728] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #6789407, and from his biography in www.wikipedia.org. 

    [729] 1880 Federal Census, Chicago, Cook Co., IL, Page No. 56, Supervisors Dist. 1, Enumeration Dist. 185, dwelling #304, family #578:

            E. B. Washburn, white, male, 62, married, lawyer, born ME, father born ME, mother born ME

            Addalade Washburn, white, female, 52, wife, married, keeping house, born IL, father born IL, mother born IL

            Hemstead Washburn, white, male, 25, son, single, atty at law, born IL, father born ME, mother born IL

            Susie A. Washburn, white, female, 21, daughter, single, at home, born ME, father born ME, mother born IL

            Marrie Washburn, white, female, 16, daughter, at home, attending school, born IL, father born ME, mother born IL

            Mary Johnston, white, female, 29, servant, single, domestic servant, born Norway, father born Norway, mother born Norway

            Louisa Hall, white, female, 32, servant, single, domestic servant, born Germany, father born Germany, mother born Germany

            Mary Garvey, white, female, 38, servant, single, domestic servant, born Ireland, father born Ireland, mother born Ireland

            Chas W. Holmes, white, male, 22, single, coachman, born Sweden, father born Sweden, mother born Sweden

    [730] www.findagrave.com, memorial #102047465, from her gravestone in Greenwood Cemetery in Galena, Jo Daviess Co., IL.

    [731] www.findagrave.com, memorial #6789407, from his gravestone in Greenwood Cemetery in Galena, IL.

    [732] www.findagrave.com, memorial #147725275, from his gravestone in Greenwood Cemetery in Galena, IL.

    [733] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #147725328.

    [734] 1860 Federal Census, Lancaster, Worcester Co., MA, Harvard Post Office, Page No. 118, dwelling #935, family #960.

    [735] www.findagrave.com, memorial #147725328, from his gravestone in Greenwood Cemetery in Galena, IL, which does not give his place of death.

    [736] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #5305351.

    [737] 1870 Federal Census, Town of Readfield, Kennebec Co., ME, Kents Hill Post Office, Page No. 2, dwelling #8, family #9:

            John H. Miller, 31, male, white, at school, $1500, $1300, born ME, attending school, a male citizen

            Harriet M. Miller, 21, female, white, keeping house, born ME, attending school

            Hempstead Washburn, 18, male, white, at school, born IL, attending school

            Fannie E. Bugbee, 18, female, white, at school, born IL, attending school

    [738] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #5305351.

    [739] 1880 Federal Census, Chicago, Cook Co., IL, Page No. 56, Supervisors Dist. 1, Enumeration Dist. 185, dwelling #304, family #578.

    [740] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #62753509, her parents’ names from her death record.

    [741] Per the 1900 federal census they had been married 17 years.

    [742] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #62753509, her birth date from her death record.

    [743] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #5305351.

    [744] 1900 Federal Census, North Chicago, City of Chicago, Ward 22, Cook Co., IL, Supervisors Dist. 1, Enumeration Dist. 660, Sheet No. 6 B, dwelling #69, family #91:

            Hempstead Washburne, head, white, male, born Nov. 1851, age 48, married 17 years, born IL, father born IL, mother born Il, lawyer, can read, write and speak English, owns home

            Anna C. Washburne, wife, white, female, born July 1856, age 43, married 17 years, 5 children born, 4 children living, born Il, father born Ireland, mother born Canada (Eng.), can read, write and speak English

            Clarke Washburne, son, white, male, born Mar. 1885, age 15, single, born IL, father born IL, mother born IL, at school, can read, write and speak English

            Gratiot Washburne, son, white, male, born July 1889, age 10, single, born IL, father born IL, mother born IL, at school, can read, write and speak English

            Hempstead Washburne, son, white, male, born Dec. 1891, age 8, single, born IL, father born IL, mother born IL, at school

            Annette Washburne, daughter, white, female, born Oct. 1898, age 1, single, born IL, father born Il, mother born IL

            Marie L. Clarke, son-in-law [sic], white, female, born Apr. 1876, age 24, single, born IL, father born Ireland, mother born Canada (Eng.), can read, write and speak English

            Mary Cormack, cook, white, female, born Apr. 1850, age 50, single, born Canada (Eng.), father born Scotland, mother born Scotland, immigrated in 1875, resident 25 years, cook, can read, write and speak English

            Marie E. Baldwin, nurse, white, female, born Dec. 1853, age 46, single, born IL, father born England, mother born England, nurse, can read, write and speak English

            Margaret McManiman, servant, white, female, born Aug. 1869 age 30, single, born IL, father born Ireland, mother born Ireland, waitress, can read, write and speak English

    [745] 1910 Federal Census, Tract U2, Chicago, Ward 21, Cook Co., IL, Supervisors Dist. 1, enumeration Dist. 1653, Sheet No. 3B, dwelling #41, family #45:

            Hempstead Washburne, head, male, white, 58, married once, married 26 years, born IL, father born ME, mother born WI, speaks English, lawyer, law office, can read, and write, owns home

            Anna E. Washburne, wife, female, white, 53, married once, married 26 years, 5 children born, 4 children living, born IL, father born Ire. English, mother born Can. English, speaks English, can read and write

            Clarence [sic] Washburne, son, male, white, 25, single, born IL, father born IL, mother born IL, speaks English, banker, in a bank, can read and write

            Gratiot Washburne, son, male, white, 20, single, born IL, father born IL, mother born IL, speaks English, can read and write, attending school

            Hempstead Washburne Jr., son, male, white, 18, single, born IL, father born IL, mother born IL, speaks English, can read and write, attending school

            Annete C. Washburne, daughter, female, white, 11, single, born IL, father born IL, mother born IL, speaks English, can read and write, attending school

            Augustus Erickerson, servant, female, white, 32, single, born Sweden, father born Sweden, mother born Sweden, immigrated in 1893, speaks English, servant, private family, can read and write

            Mary Hays, servant, female, white, 51, single, born WI, father born Ireland, mother born Ireland, speaks English, servant, private family, can read and write

            Ida Peterson, servant, female, white, 31, single, born Sweden, father born Sweden, mother born Sweden, immigrated in 1900, speaks English, servant, private family, can read and write

    [746] Illinois Death and Stillbirths, 1916-1947, online database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #4030804, his parents E. B. Washburne and Adelade Gratiot; www.findagrave.com, memorial #5305351, from his gravestone in Graceland Cemetery in Chicago, IL.

    [747] Illinois, Cook County Deaths, 1871-1994, online database at www.FamilySearch.org, from microfilm #100572788, widow of Hempstead Washburne, her parents John V. Clarke and Elizabeth Bertrand; www.findagrave.com, memorial #62753509, from her gravestone in Graceland Cemetery in Chicago, IL.

    [748] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #173619638, his birth date from his death record.

    [749] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #173619638.

    [750] Her parents’ names from her birth record.

    [751] New York, New York City Marriage Records, 1829-1940, online database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #1642916.

    [752] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #173619541, her birth place from the birth record of their son Brenton Pomeroy Washburn on 27 Aug. 1925 in Chicago, IL; Massachusetts Births, 1841-1915, Vol. 430, p. 104, online image database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #1651221, her parents Theo. L. Pomeroy and Louisa C. Richards.

    [753] Washburne, Brenton P., The Washburn Family in America, 1983.

    [754] Illinois, Cook County Deaths, 1871-1994, online database at www.FamilySearch.org, from microfilm #100640866, his occupation a retired banker, his parents Hempstead Washburne and Ann M. Clarke, and his wife Eleanor P. Washburne; www.findagrave.com, memorial #173619638, from his gravestone in Graceland Cemetery in Chicago, IL.

    [755] www.findagrave.com, memorial #173619541, from her gravestone in Graceland Cemetery in Chicago, IL.

    [756] Illinois, Cook County, Birth Certificates, 1871-1949, online database at www.FamilySearch.org, from microfilm #100939080, his parents Hempstead Washburne and Anne Clarke.

    [757] Illinois, Cook County Marriages, 1871-1968, online database at www.FamilySearch.org, from microfilm #102122768.

    [758] Washburne, Brenton P., The Washburn Family in America, 1983.

    [759] www.findagrave.com, memorial #182079419, from his gravestone in Graceland Cemetery in Chicago, IL, which does not give his age; United States Social Security Death Index, which gives his age as 90 and his place of death as Los Angeles, CA.

    [760] Illinois, Cook County, Birth Certificates, 1871-1949, online database at www.FamilySearch.org, from microfilm #100892683, his parents Hempstead Washburne, born in Galena, IL, and Annie M. Clarke, born in Chicago, IL; per his www.findagrave.com memorial #58808557, his birth date also on his World War I Draft Registration.

    [761] United States World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918, online image database at www.FamilySearch.org, his occupation wholesale dry goods ad Marshall Field & Co., in Chicago.

    [762] Illinois, Cook County Marriages, 1871-1968, online database at www.FamilySearch.org, from microfilm #101926825; per his www.findagrave.com memorial #58808557.

    [763] Per her www.findagrave.com, memorial #58809650.

    [764] Washburne, Brenton P., The Washburn Family in America, 1983.

    [765] www.findagrave.com, memorial #58808557, from his gravestone in Saint Mary Catholic Cemetery in Lake Forest, Lake Co., IL.

    [766] www.findagrave.com, memorial #58809650, from her gravestone in Sant Mary Catholic Cemetery in Lake Forest, IL.

    [767] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #58806305.

    [768] Washburne, Brenton P., The Washburn Family in America, 1983.

    [769] United States Deceased Physician File (AMA), 1864-1968, online image database at www.FamilySearch.org, from microfilm #5874846; www.findagrave.com, memorial #58806305, from her gravestone in Saint Mary Catholic Cemetery in Lake Forest, IL.

    [770] Per the 1900 federal census.

    [771] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #147725343, his birth place from the 1870 federal census.

    [772] Washburne, Brenton P., The Washburn Family in America, 1983, but his marriage record was not found.

    [773] Texas, County Marriage Index, 1837-1977, online database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #1009520; Washburne, Brenton P., The Washburn Family in America, 1983.

    [774] www.findagrave.com, memorial #147725343, from his gravestone in Greenwood Cemetery in Galena, IL, his place of death from Washburne, Brenton P., The Washburn Family in America, 1983.

    [775] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #147725300.

    [776] www.findagrave.com, memorial #147725300, from his gravestone in Greenwood Cemetery in Galena, IL.

    [777] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #82358594, her birth place from the 1870 federal census.

    [778] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #82358594.

    [779] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #136056373.

    [780] 1900 Federal Census, Bridgeport Town, Bridgeport City, 7th Ward, Fairfield Co., CT, Supervisors Dist. 26, Enumeration Dist. 28, Sheet No. 12 A, dwelling #188, family #248:

            W. D. Bishop Jr., head, white, male, born Dec. 1857, age 42, married 18 years, born CT, father born CT, mother born CT, lawyer, can read, write and speak English, owns home

            Susan W. Bishop, wife, white, female, born Apr. 1860, age 40, married 18 years, 2 children born, 2 children living, born MA, father born ME, mother born ME, can read, write and speak English

            Natala W. Bishop, daughter, white, female, born Sept. 1885, age 14, single, born CT, father born CT, mother born MA, at school, can read, write and speak English

            William D. Bishop 3d, son, white, male, born June 1889, age 10, single, born CT, father born CT, mother born MA, at school, can read, write and speak English

            Ellen E. Simmertt, servant, white, female, born Apr. 1863, age 37, single, born CT, father born Ireland, mother born Ireland, servant, can read, write and speak English

            Julia Clarey, servant, white, female, born Feb. 1867, age 33, single, born Ireland, father born Ireland, mother born Ireland, immigrated in 1891, resident 9 years, servant, can read, write and speak English

            Elise Martin, servant, white, female, born Sept. 1860, age 39, married 15 years, no children, born France, father born France, mother born France, immigrated in 1894, resident 6 years, maid, can read, write and speak English

    [781] www.findagrave.com, memorial #136056373, from his gravestone in Mountain Grove Cemetery in Bridgeport, Fairfield Co., CT.

    [782] www.findagrave.com, memorial #82358594, from her gravestone in Mountain Grove Cemetery in Bridgeport, CT.

    [783] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #82358565.

    [784] His parents’ names from his death record.

    [785] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #82358565; Washburne, Brenton P., The Washburn Family in America, 1983.

    [786] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #82358552, his birth place from the 1900 federal census and his death record.

    [787] 1900 Federal Census, Precinct 8, Denver City, Ward 10, Arapahoe Co., CO, Supervisors Dist. 24, Enumeration Dist. 85, Sheet No. 13 B, dwelling #235, family #259:

            Amos H. Fowler, head, white, male, born Aug. 1851, age 48, married 14 years, born CT, father born CT, mother born CT, mining, can read, write and speak English

            Maria W. Fowler, wife, white, female, born Aug. 1863, age 36, married 14 years, 3 children born, 3 children living, born IL, father born ME, mother born IL, can read, write and speak English

            Elihu W. Fowler, son, white, male, born Oct. 1886, age 13, single, born CO, father born CT, mother born IL, at school, can read, write and speak English

            John E. Fowler, son, white, male, born Sept. 1890, age 9, single, born CO, father born CT, mother born IL, at school

            Sally A. W. Fowler, daughter, white, female, born Feb. 1898, age 2, single, born CO, father born CT, mother born IL

    [788] Massachusetts Deaths, 1841-1915, online image database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #2057765, his birth place Guilford, CT, his parents Henry Fowler and Sally Elliot; www.findagrave.com, memorial #82358552, from his gravestone in Mountain Grove Cemetery in Bridgeport, CT.

    [789] www.findagrave.com, memorial #82358565, from her gravestone in Mountain Grove Cemetery in Bridgeport, CT.

    [790] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #82358582, his birth place from the 1870 federal census.

    [791] Per the 1900 federal census.

    [792] Per the 1900 federal census, they had been married 2 years.

    [793] 1900 Federal Census, Asbury Park City, 2nd Ward, Monmouth Co., NJ, Supervisors Dist. 168, Enumeration Dist. 106, Sheet No. 6B-7A, dwelling #118, family #122:

            Elihu H. Washburn, head, white, male, born Nov. 1868, age 31, married 2 years, born IL, father born IL, mother born IL, lawyer, can read, write and speak English, rents home

            Fannie E. Washburn, wife, white, female, born Sept. 1875, age 24, married 2 years, no children, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY, can read, write and speak English

            Grace M. Bohling, boarder, white, female, born Nov. 1875, age 24, married 3 years, no children, born CT, father born CT, mother born CT, can read, write and speak English

            Priscilla Hill, servant, black, female, born May 1880 age 20, single, born VA, father born VA, mother born VA, servant, can read, write and speak English

    [794] Connecticut, Charles R. Hale, Vital Records, 1640-1955, online database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #0003219; www.findagrave.com, memorial #82358582, from his gravestone in Mountain Grove Cemetery in Bridgeport, CT.

    [795] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #5897099.

    [796] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #150089751; per his biography in www.wikipedia.org.

    [797] Wisconsin Marriages, 1836-1930, online database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #1266675; per his biography in www.wikipedia.org; her www.findagrave.com memorial #150089751 gives the date as 18 Jan. 1849.

    [798] Calculated from her age and place of birth in her death record.

    [799] 1850 Federal Census, Town of Mineral Point, Iowa Co., WI, p. 308, dwelling #3, family #3:

            C. C. Washburn, 32, male, lawyer, $5000, born ME

            Jeanett Washburn, 26, female, born NY

            Jeanett Washburn, 3/12, female, born WI

    [800] Per his biography in www.wikipedia.org; Bloomingdale Insane Asylum history in www.wikipedia.org, the name of the hospital in Brookline has not been discovered, but it was at 701 Boylston Street in Brookline.

    [801] Per his biography in www.wikipedia.org, and the history of the Washburn-Crosby Company and General Mills in www.wikipedia.org.

    [802] 1870 Federal Census, 3d Ward City of La Crosse, La Crosse Co., WI, Page No. 64, dwelling #454, family #495:

            Cadwalader C. Washburn, 53, male, lumberman, $500,000, $150,000, born ME, a male citizen

            Fanny Washburn, 18, female, white, at home, born NY

    [803] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #5897099, and his biography in www.wikipedia.org; United States Civil War Soldiers Index, 1861-1865, online database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #00882516, enlisted as a Colonel.

    [804] www.findagrave.com, memorial #5897099, from his gravestone in Oak Grove Cemetery in La Crosse, La Crosse Co., WI.

    [805] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-19109, Vol. 1909/23, p. 244, Commonwealth of Massachusetts Return of a Death, Town of Brookline #244, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, widow of Cadwallader C. Washburn, her birth place New York, NY, her father Andrew S. Garr, born in England, and her mother Elizabeth Sinclair, birth place unknown’; www.findagrave.com, memorial #150089751, from her gravestone in Oak Grove Cemetery in La Crosse, WI.

    [806] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #161226655, her birth place given as Mineral Point, WI, in the death record of daughter Mary Kelsey on 23 Mar. 1948 in Manhattan, NY.

    [807] 1860 Federal Census, Livermore, Androscoggin Co., ME, Page No. 15, dwelling #109, family #117:

            Israel Washburn, 75, male, farmer, $1500, $500, born MA

            Martha B. Washburn, 67, female, born ME

            Jennette Washburn, 10, female, born WI, attending school

            Fannie Washburn, 8, female, born NY, attending school

    [808] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #161226497.

    [809] Wisconsin Marriages, 1836-1930, online database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #1292004, her father C. C. Washburn, but his father’s name not recorded; Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #161226655.

    [810] Boston, MA: Births, 1800-1849, p. 67, online database at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his parents Albert H. and Charlotte L. Kelsey; per his www.findagrave.com memorial #161226497, his birth place also given as Boston, MA, in the death record of their daughter Mary Kelsey on 23 Mar. 1948 in Manhattan, NY.

    [811] 1870 Federal Census, Subdivision No. 6, 3d Ward, St. Louis, St. Louis Co., MO, Page No. 127, dwelling #770, family #923:

            Albert W. Kelsey, 30, male, white, brick manufactory, $25,000, born MA, a male citizen

            Jenette W. Kelsey, 212, female, white, keeping house, born WI

            Albert Kelsey, 3/12, male, white, at home, born WI, born in Apr.

            Charlotte Kelsey, 59, female, white, at home, born MA

            Anna Murphy, 21, female, white, domestic servant, born MA, parents both foreign born

    [812] 1900 Federal Census, Springfield Township, Montgomery Co., PA, Supervisors Dist. 2, Enumeration Dist. 252, Sheet No. 6 A, dwelling #110, family #119:

            A Warren Kelsey, head, white, male, born Oct. 1841, age 59, married 31 years, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA, capitalist, can read, write and speak English, owns home

            Jenette Kelsey, wife, white, female, born Apr. 1850, age 50, married 31 years, 8 children born, 7 children living, born WI, father born ME, mother born NY, can read, write and speak English

            Charlotte Kelsey, daughter, white, female, born Oct. 1873, age 26, single, born WI, father born MA, mother born WI, can read, write and speak English

            Kate Kelsey, daughter, white, female, born Apr. 1875, age 25, single, born WI, father born MA, mother born WI, can read, write and speak English

            Mary Kelsey, daughter, white, female, born June 1877, age 23, single, born MO, father born MA, mother born WI, can read, write and speak English

            Mabel Kelsey, daughter, white, female, born Oct. 1878, age 21, single, born Switzerland, father born MA, mother born WI, can read, write and speak English

            Cadwalader Kelsey, son, white, male, born July 1880, age 19, single, born Switzerland, father born MA, mother born WI, at school, can read, write and speak English

            Ethel Kelsey, daughter, white, female, born Aug. 1882, age 17, single, born NH, father born MA, mother born WI, at school, can read, write and speak English

            Bonnibel Kelsey, daughter, white, female, born Feb. 1884, age 16, single, born PA, father born MA, mother born WI, at school, can read, write and speak English

            (Plus 5 servants)

    [813] www.findagrave.com, memorial #161226497, from his gravestone in Center Cemetery in Shirley, Middlesex Co., MA.

    [814] www.findagrave.com, memorial #161226655, from her gravestone in Center Cemetery in Shirley, MA.

    [815] Calculated from her age in the 1860 federal census.

    [816] 1860 Federal Census, Livermore, Androscoggin Co., ME, Page No. 15, dwelling #109, family #117.

    [817] 1870 Federal Census, 3d Ward City of La Crosse, La Crosse Co., WI, Page No. 64, dwelling #454, family #495.

    [818] “Fanny Washburn Payson Residence (39)” online at http://www.adolf-cluss.org/index.php?lang=en&topSub=washington&content=w&sub=3.5.39, Cadwallader C. Washburn, Governor of Wisconsin, contracted Adolph Cluss to build a house on K Street in Washington in 1873 as a wedding present for his daughter.

    [819] Calculated from his age and birth place in the 1870 federal census; per his biography in www.wikipedia.org.

    [820] 1880 Federal Census, Subdivision 38, Washington, District of Columbia, Page No. 5, Supervisors Dist. 17, Enumeration Dist. 38, dwelling #38, family #40:

            Charles Payson, white, male, 43, married, 3rd Asst. Sect. State, born Sicily, father born MA, mother born ME

            Fanny W. Payson, white, female, 28, wife, married, keeping house, born NY, father born ME, mother born NY

            Edith W. Payson, white, female, 6, daughter, single, born DC, father born Sicily, mother born NY

            Jeannette G. Payson, white, female, 5, daughter, single, born DC, father born Sicily, mother born NY

            Frances L. Payson, white, female, 2, daughter, single, born DC, father born Sicily, mother born NY

            Caroline Ransom, black, female, 55, servant, widow, servant, cannot write, born MD, father born MD, mother born MD

            Mary Gillem, black, female, 23, servant, single, servant, cannot read or write, born MD, father born MD, mother born MD

            Mary A. Cherry, white, female, 27, servant, single, servant, born VA, father born Ireland, mother born Ireland

            Isabella Aynue, white, female, 28, servant, single, servant, born Scotland, father born Scotland, mother born Scotland

    [821] Per his biography in www.wikipedia.org.

    [822] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #14878848.

    [823] Wisconsin Marriages, 1836-1930, online database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #1266675.

    [824] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #14878953.

    [825] 1850 Federal Census, Mineral Point, Iowa Co., WI, p. 320, family #210:

            C. L. Stephenson, 35, male, receiver land officer, $4000, born ME

            Martha B. Stephenson, 26, female, born ME

            Eliza C. Stephenson, 2/12, female, born WI

            Hannah Thompson, 26, female, born Ireland

    [826] 1860 Federal Census, 1st Ward Galena, Jo Daviess Co., IL, Page No. 4, dwelling #37, family #35:

            Charles Stephenson, 44, male, s. boat captain, $10,000, $3000, born ME

            Martha B. Stephenson, 38, female, born ME

            Lizzie Stephenson, 10, female, born WI, attending school

            Fredrick Wm Stephenson, 7, male, born WI, attending school

            Martha Stephenson, 5, female, born IL

            Bertha Olsen, 23, female, house servant, born Norway

    [827] 1870 Federal Census, City of Galena, Jo Daviess Co., IL, Page No. 143, dwelling #1063, family #1133:

            Chas L. Stephenson, 55, male, white, U. S. St. Bt. Inspector, $5000, $1500, born ME, a male citizen

            Martha B. Stephenson, 47, female, white, keeping house, born ME

            Lizzie C. Stephenson, 19, female, white, born WI

            Frederick W. Stephenson, 17, male, white, born WI, attending school

            Mattie B. Stephenson, 15, female, white, born IL, attending school

            Benjamin W. Stephenson, 9, male, white, born IL, attending school

    [828] 1880 Federal Census, Saint Paul, Ramsey Co., MN, Page No. 23, Supervisors Dist. 3, Enumeration Dist. 10, dwelling #160, family #184:

            Chas. L. Stephenson, white, male, 65, married, inspector of steam boats, born ME, father born ME, mother born ME

            Martha B. Stephenson, white, female, 58, wife, married, keeping house, born ME, father born MA, mother born ME

            Mattie E. Stephenson, white, female, 25, daughter, single, born IL, father born ME, mother born ME

            Benjamin W. Stephenson, white, male, 19, son, single, clerk fuel co., born IL, father born ME, mother born ME

            Norah Brown, white, female, 26, servant, domestic, born IL, father born Ireland, mother born Ireland

    [829] www.findagrave.com, memorial #14878953, from his gravestone in Oakland Cemetery in Saint Paul, Ramsey Co., MN.

    [830] 1900 Federal Census, Mandan City, Ward 3, Morton Co., ND, Supervisors Dist. 199, Enumeration Dist. 230, Sheet No. 16 B, dwelling #308, family #313:

            Benjamin W. Stephenson, head, white, male, born Oct. 1860, age 39, single, born IL, father born ME, mother born ME, partner roller mill and manager, can read, write and speak English, owns home

            Martha E. Lucas, sister, white, female, born Dec. 1854, age 45, widow, no children, born Il, father born ME, mother born ME, can read, write and speak English

            Martha B. Stephenson, mother, white, female, born Feb. 1820, age 80, widow, 5 children born, 3 children living, born ME, father born MA, mother born ME, can read, write and speak English

    [831] Per the Martha Washburn Stephenson Papers at the Washburn Norlands Library in Livermore Falls, ME, a description of which is found at the manuscript collection index at http://lcweb.loc.gov/coll/nucmc/; www.findagrave.com, memorial #14878848, from her gravestone in Oakland Cemetery in Saint Paul, Ramsey Co., MN.

    [832] California, Pioneer Migration Index, Compiled 1906-1935, online index at www.FamilySearch.org, from microfilm #7499198, his parents Israel Washburn and Martha “Patty” Benjamin, and his wife Sallie C. Cleaveland; per his www.findagrave.com memorial #82686048.

    [833] From his biography in www.wikipedia.org.

    [834] From his biography in www.wikipedia.org.

    [835] California, Pioneer Migration Index, Compiled 1906-1935, online index at www.FamilySearch.org, from microfilm #7499198.

    [836] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #162837852, her date of birth from an 1898 U.S. Passport Application.

    [837] The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol. 28 [Apr. 1873], p. 195; The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol. 39 [Apr. 1885], p. 211, under the obituary for Porter Cornelius Bliss, who was secretary to Charles Ames Washburn when he was Minister to Paraguay; per his biography in www.wikipedia.org.

    [838] 1870 Federal Census, Livermore, Androscoggin Co., ME, Page No. 36, dwelling #313, family #325:

            Israel Washburn, 85, male, white, retired farmer, $8000, $1500, born MA, blind, a male citizen

            Chas. A. Washburn, 45, male, white, author, $15,000, born ME, a male citizen

            Sally Washburn, 27, female, white, born PA

            Hester Washburn, 3, female, white, born Paraguay

            Thurlow Washburn, 1, male, white, born ME

            Israel Martelle, 25, male, white, farm laborer, born Canada East, parents both foreign born

            Mary Morse, 19, female, white, domestic servant, born ME

    [839] 1880 Federal Census, Morristown, Morris Co., NJ, Page No. 32-33, Supervisors Dist. 1, Enumeration Dist. 125, dwelling #253, family #322:

            Charles Washburn, white, male, 58, married, born ME, father born MA, mother born ME

            Sally C. Washburn, white, female, 37, wife, married, keeping house, born PA, father born NY, mother born PA

            Hester Washburn, white, female, 12, daughter, single, at school, attending school, born Paraguay, father born ME, mother born PA

            Thurston Washburn, white, male, 11, son, single, at school, attending school, born ME, father born ME, mother born PA

            Lilian Washburn, white, female, 9, daughter, single, at school, attending school, born PA, father born ME, mother born PA

            Maggie Plant, white, female, 24, servant, servant, born NJ, father born Canada, mother born NY

    [840] New York, New York City Municipal Deaths, 1795-1949, online database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #1322658, his residence Morristown, NJ, his parents Israel Washburn and Martha B. Washburn, and his burial in South Livermore, ME; www.findagrave.com, memorial #82686048, from his gravestone in Waters Hill Cemetery in Livermore, Androscoggin Co., ME.

    [841] 1900 Federal Census, Morristown Town, Ward 1, Morris Co., NJ, Supervisors Dist. 3, Enumeration Dist. 65, Sheet No. 10 B, dwelling #171, family #210:

            Sallie C. Washburn, head, white, female, born Sept. 1842, age 58, widow, 1 child born [sic], 2 children living, can read, write and speak English, owns home

            Lillian Washburn, daughter, white, female, born Sept. 1870, age 29, single, born PA, father born PA [sic], mother born PA, can read, write and speak English

    [842] Per Maine Vital Records, 1670-1921, online image database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #0010207; www.findagrave.com, memorial #162837852, from her gravestone in Waters Hill Cemetery in Livermore, ME.

    [843] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #173533031, her birth place from the 1870 federal census.

    [844] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #173533031.

    [845] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #173533054.

    [846] 1900 Federal Census, Morristown Town, Ward 1, Morris Co., NJ, Supervisors Dist. 3, Enumeration Dist. 65, Sheet No. 11 A, dwelling #177, family #216:

            Willis K. Howell, head, white, male, born Oct. 1860, age 39, married 7 years, born NJ, father born NJ, mother born NJ, lumber dealer, can read, write and speak English, rents home

            Hester Howell, wife, white, female, born Oct. 1867, age 32, married 7 years, 4 children born, 4 children living, born Paraguay, father born ME, mother born PA, immigrated in 1868, resident 31 years, can read, write and speak English

            Washburn W. Howell, son, white, male, born Mar. 1895, age 5, single, born NJ, father born NJ, mother born Paraguay

            Lawrence Howell, son, white, male, born Dec. 1897, age 2, single, born NJ, father born NJ, mother born Paraguay

            Catharine Howell, daughter, white, female, born Apr. 1899, age 2 [sic], single, born NJ, father born NJ, mother born Paraguay

            Thurlow Howell, son, white, male, born Apr. 1900, age 1 month, single, born NJ, father born NJ, mother born Paraguay

            Lella Hudson, servant, black, female, born July 1869, age 30, married 10 years, no children, born VA, father born VA, mother born VT, servant, can read, write and speak English

            Annie Jones, servant, black, female, born Feb. 1878, age 22, single, born VA, father born VA, mother born VA, servant, can read, write and speak English

            Virginia Bacon, servant, black female, born Apr. 1882, age 18, single, born VA, father born VA, mother born VA, servant, can read, write and speak English

    [847] www.findagrave.com, memorial #173533054, from his gravestone in Evergreen Cemetery in Morristown, Morris Co., NJ.

    [848] www.findagrave.com, memorial #173533031, from her gravestone in Evergreen Cemetery in Morristown, NJ.

    [849] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #108326411.

    [850] www.findagrave.com, memorial #108326411, from his gravestone in Waters Hill Cemetery in Livermore, ME; Washburn, Brenton P., The Washburn Family in America, 1983.

    [851] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #108326454, her birth place from the 1880 federal census.

    [852] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #108326454.

    [853] www.findagrave.com, memorial #108326454, from her gravestone in Waters Hill Cemetery in Livermore, ME.

    [854] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #57409672; Maine, Nathan Hale Cemetery Collection, ca. 1780-1980, online image database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #1316324.

    [855] 1850 Federal Census, Livermore, Oxford Co., ME, p. 261, dwelling #149, family #159.

    [856] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #57409672; Washburne, Brenton P., The Washburn Family in America, 1983.

    [857] Washburne, Brenton P., The Washburn Family in America, 1983, but the marriage record was not found.

    [858] Washburne, Brenton P., The Washburn Family in America, 1983.

    [859] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #57409824.

    [860] 1880 Federal Census, Livermore, Androscoggin Co., ME, Page No. 21, Supervisors Dist. 1, Enumeration Dist. 17, dwelling #224, family #238:

            Samuel B. Washburn, white, male, 56, married, farmer, wounded in 1862, and permanently disabled, born ME, father born MA, mother born ME

            Addie R. Washburn, white, female, 33, wife, married, keeping house, born ME, father born ME, mother born ME

            Kate B. Washburn, white, female, 3, daughter, single, born ME, father born ME, mother born ME

            Abagail B. Haynes, white, female, 76, mother in law, widow, born ME, father born ME, mother born ME

            Sarah Nelson, white, female, 39, servant, widow, servant, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Charles F. Williams, white, male, 30, servant, single, farm laborer, born ME, father born ME, mother born ME

            Arthur Gline, white, male, 17, servant, single, farm laborer, attending school, born ME, father born ME, mother born ME

    [861] Maine, Veterans Cemetery Records, 1676-1918, online image database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #1001836, which gives his enlistment as a Private in Company F., the Coast Guards Infantry, on 6 Jan. 1865; Maine, Nathan Hale Cemetery Collection, ca. 1780-1980, online image database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #1316324; www.findagrave.com, memorial #57409672, from his gravestone in Waters Hill Cemetery in Livermore, ME.

    [862] 1900 Federal Census, Town of Avon, Village of Avon, Livingston Co., NY, Supervisors Dist. 18, Enumeration Dist. 20, Sheet No. 7 A, dwelling #146, family #153.

    [863] 1910 Federal Census, Village of Avon, Livingston Co., NY, Supervisors Dist. 18, Enumeration Dist. 36, Sheet No. 6B, dwelling #154, family #159.

    [864] www.findagrave.com, memorial #57409824, from her gravestone in Waters Hill Cemetery in Livermore, ME.

    [865] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #125591911, his birth place given as Maine in the 1895 Minnesota State Census, but as New York in the 1910 federal census.

    [866] Washburne, Brenton P., The Washburn Family in America, 1983; Minnesota Marriages, 1849-1950, online database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #1380435.

    [867] Calculated from her age in the 1895 Minnesota State Census.

    [868] Minnesota State Census, Minneapolis City, Ward 5, Hennepin Co., p. 3, household #23:

            S. B. Washburn, male, 33, born ME

            Mrs. S. B. Washburn, female, 27, born IL.

    [869] Minnesota Marriages, 1849-1950, online database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #1380445.

    [870] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #125591905.

    [871] 1910 Federal Census, Minneapolis, Ward 4, Hennepin Co., MN, Supervisors Dist. 5, Enumeration Dist. 84, Sheet No. 2B, dwelling #25, family #53:

            Samuel B. Washburn, head, male, white, 47, married once [sic], married 5 years, born NY, father born ME, mother born NY, proprietor, boarding house, can read and write, rents home

            Lena J. Washburn, wife, female, white, 40, married twice, married 5 years, no children, born WI, father born Norway, mother born Norway, partner, boarding house, can read and write

            Freda W. Lundell, servant, female, white, 26, single, born Sweden, father born Sweden, mother born Sweden, immigrated in 1902, speaks English, dishwasher, boarding house, can read and write

            Bertina Nefstad, servant, female, white, 24, single, born IA, father born IA, mother born Norway, chambermaid, boarding house, can read and write

            Mary Beckstrom, servant, female, white, 31, married once, married 4 years, no children, born Sweden, father born Sweden, mother born Sweden, immigrated in 1899, speaks English, kitchen helper, boarding house, can read and write

    [872] www.findagrave.com, memorial #125591911, from his gravestone in Lakewood Cemetery in Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., MN.

    [873] www.findagrave.com, memorial #125591905, from her gravestone in Lakewood Cemetery in Minneapolis, MN.

    [874] Washburne, Brenton P., The Washburn Family in America, 1983.

    [875] Washburne, Brenton P., The Washburn Family in America, 1983.

    [876] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #192098033.

    [877] www.findagrave.com, memorial #192098033, from her gravestone in Waters Hill Cemetery in Livermore, ME.

    [878] Maine Vital Records, 1670-1921, online image database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #0009875, her parents Samuel Benjamin Washburn and Adelia Brown Reade; per her www.findagrave.com memorial #135230769.

    [879] Washburne, Brenton P., The Washburn Family in America, 1983.

    [880] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #80646955.

    [881] 1900 Federal Census, Town of Avon, Village of Avon, Livingston Co., NY, Supervisors Dist. 18, Enumeration Dist. 20, Sheet No. 7 A, dwelling #146, family #153:

            Francis Kellogg, head, white, male, born June 1871, age 28, married 2 years, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY, banker, can read, write and speak English, owns home

            Kate W. Kellogg, wife, white, female, born Nov. 1876, age 23, married 2 years, no children, born ME, father born ME, mother born ME, can read, write and speak English

            Ada R. Washburn, mother in law, white, female, born Sept. 1846, age 53, widow, married 23 years, 1 child born [sic], 1 child living, born ME, father born ME, mother born ME, can read, write and speak English

            Elizabeth Duffy, servant, white, female, born Apr. 1873, age 27, single, born NY, father born Ireland, mother born Ireland, can read, write and speak English

    [882] 1910 Federal Census, Village of Avon, Livingston Co., NY, Supervisors Dist. 18, Enumeration Dist. 36, Sheet No. 6B, dwelling #154, family #159:

            J. Francis Kellogg, head, male, white, 38, married once, married 11 years, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY, speaks English, cashier, bank, can read and write, owns home

            Kate W. Kellogg, wife, female, white, 33, married once, married 11 years, 4 children born, 4 children living, born ME, father born ME, mother born ME, speaks English, can read and write

            John F. Kellogg Jr., son, male, white, 9, single, born NY, father born NY, mother born ME, attending school

            Thurlow W. Kellogg, son, male, white, 6, single, born NY, father born NY, mother born ME, attending school

            Helen M. Kellogg, daughter, female, white, 4, single, born NY, father born NY, mother born ME

            Katherine Kellogg, daughter, female, white, 1, single, born NY, father born NY, mother born ME

            Adelia R. Washburn, mother in law, female, white, 63, widow, 2 children born, 1 child living, born ME, father born ME, mother born ME, speaks English, own income, can read and write

            Sarah Poles, servant, female, black, 27, single, born VA, father born VA, mother born VA, speaks English, servant, private house, can read and write

    [883] www.findagrave.com, memorial #80646955, from his gravestone in Avon Cemetery in Avon, Livingston Co., NY.

    [884] www.findagrave.com, memorial #135230769, from her gravestone in Avon Cemetery in Avon, NY, and from her obituary in The Avon Herald-News of 6 Dec. 1962.

    [885] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #127497312.

    [886] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #127497312.

    [887] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #36406642.

    [888] Per the Mary Washburn Buffum Papers at the Washburn Norlands Library in Livermore Falls, ME, a description of which is found at the manuscript collection index at http://lcweb.loc.gov/coll/nucmc/.

    [889] 1860 Federal Census, Town of Waubeek, Pepin Co., WI, Page No. 44, dwelling #340, family #299:

            G. A. Buffum 38, male, white, lumberman, born ME

            M. B. Buffum, 34, female, born ME

            Frank Buffum, 1, male, born WI

            C. Thompson, 20, male, laborer, born Norway

    [890] www.findagrave.com, memorial #127497312, from her gravestone in Oakland Cemetery in Clinton, Clinton Co., IA.

    [891] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #36406642.

    [892] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #36406592.

    [893] 1870 Federal Census, Fourth Ward of Lyons City, Clinton Co., IA, Page No. 13, dwelling #105, family #108:

            Gustavus A. Buffum, 44, male, white, lumber dealer, $7000, $5000, born ME, a male citizen

            Roxanna Buffum, 40, female, white, keeps house, born ME

            Frank W. Buffum, 11, male, white, at home, born WI, attending school

            Ada M. Buffum, 9, female, white, at home, born IA, attending school

            Charles G. Buffum, 6, male, white, at home, born IA, attending school

            (Plus 15 more unrelated people)

    [894] www.findagrave.com, memorial #36406642, from his gravestone in Riverview Cemetery in Louisiana, Pike Co., MO.

    [895] www.findagrave.com, memorial #36406592, from her gravestone in Riverview Cemetery in Louisiana, MO.

    [896] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #192098264.

    [897] www.findagrave.com, memorial #192098264, from his gravestone in Waters Hill Cemetery in Livermore, Androscoggin Co., ME.

    [898] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #5495.

    [899] From his biography in www.wikipedia.org.

    [900] Her parents’ names from her birth and marriage records.

    [901]Marriages and Deaths: Marriages,” The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol. 13, [July 1859], p. 273, which also identified her father; Maine Marriages, 1771-1907, online database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #00011949.

    [902] Thomas, Michelle E., Vital Records of Bangor, Maine, Volume 1: Birth Records, Picton Press, Rockport, ME, 2002, p. 186; Maine Births and Christenings, 1739-1900, online image database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #00010583, her parents Franklin and Caroline N. Muzzy.

    [903] 1860 Federal Census, Minneapolis Third Ward, Hennepin Co., MN, Page No. 219, dwelling #1924, family #1777:

            W. D. Washburne, 29, male, lawyer, $15,000, $5000, born ME

            L. M. Washburne, 24, female, born ME

            Mary Conway, 22, female, servant, born Ireland

            Michael Sullivan, 17, male, servant, born Ireland

    [904] 1870 Federal Census, 3d Ward Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., MN, Page No. 79, dwelling #462, family #539:

            W. D. Washburn, 39, male, white, lumber dealer, $258,000, $100,000, born ME, a male citizen

            Lizzie M. Washburn, 34, female, white, wife keeps house, born ME

            Franklin M. Washburn, 9, male, white, at school, born MN, attending school

            Wm D. Washburn Jr., 7, male, white, at school, born MN, attending school

            Cadwallader L. Washburn, 4, male, white, born MN

            Mary C. Washburn, 2, female, white, born MN

            Edwin C. Washburn, 2/12, male, white, born MN, born in Apr.

            Elen C. Brooks, 40, female, white, domestic servant, born PA

            Sophia Forbuch, 25, female, white, domestic servant, born Sweden, parents both foreign born

            Andrew Erickson, 24, male, white, hired man, born Sweden, parents both foreign born

            Erick Erickson, 12, male, white, hired man, born Sweden, parents both foreign born

    [905] 1880 Federal Census, Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., MN, Page No. 32, Supervisors Dist. 2, Enumeration Dist. 245, dwelling #224, family #258:

            William D. Washburn, white, male, 48, married, lumber & flour man’er & M.C., born ME, father born MA, mother born MA

            Elizabeth Washburn, white, female, 42, wife, married, keeping house, born ME, father born MA, mother born ME

            William D. Washburn, white, male, 17, son, single, at school, attending school, born MN, father born ME, mother born ME

            Cadwallader L. Washburn, white, male, 13, son, single, at school, deaf and dumb, born MN, father born ME, mother born ME

            Mary C. Washburn, white, female, 12, daughter, single, at school, attending school, born MN, father born ME, mother born ME

            Edwin C. Washburn, white, male, 10, son, single, at school, attending school, born MN, father born ME, mother born ME

            Lizzie M. Washburn, white, female, 5, daughter, single, attending school, born MN, father born ME, mother born ME

            Stanley Washburn, white, male, 2, son, single, born MN, father born ME, mother born ME

            Christine Rybergh, white, female, 22, servant, single, servant, born Sweden, father born Sweden, mother born Sweden

            H. Andrew Anderson, white, male, 34, hostler, single, hostler, born Sweden, father born Sweden, mother born Sweden

            Alice Grourud, white, female, 23, servant, single, servant, born Sweden, father born Sweden, mother born Sweden

            Matilda Dalgren, white, female, 23, servant, single, servant, born Sweden, father born Sweden, mother born Sweden

            John Kilmirt, white, male, 25, hostler, single, hostler, born Ireland, father born Ireland, mother born Ireland

            Ellen M. Brooks, white, female, 47, nurse, widow, nurse, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

    [906] From his biography in www.wikipedia.org, and the history of the Pillsbury Company in www.wikipedia.org.

    [907] 1900 Federal Census, City of Minneapolis, Ward 5, Hennepin Co., MN, Supervisors Dist. 5, Enumeration Dist. 64, Sheet No. 19 A, dwelling #317, family #424:

            William Washburne, head, white, male, born Jan. 1831, age 69, married 41 years, born ME, father born MA, mother born ME, miller, can read, write and speak English, owns home

            Elizabeth M. Washburne, wife, white, female, born June 1836, age 63, married 41 years, 9 children born, 6 children living, born ME, father born MA, mother born ME, can read, write and speak English

            Edwin C. Washburne, son, white, male, born Jan. 1870, age 30, single, born MN, father born ME, mother born ME, railroad operator, can read, write and speak English

            Stanley Washburne, son, white, male, born Feb. 1878, age 22, single, born MN, father born ME, mother born ME, student, can read, write and speak English

            Cadwallder Washburne, son, white, male, born Oct. 1866, age 33, single, born MN, father born ME, mother born ME, artist, can read and write English

            William Washburne Jr., son, white, male, born Apr. 1863, age 37 years, married 9 years, born MN, father born ME, mother born ME, real estate agent, can read, write and speak English

            Florence Washburne, daughter in law, white, female, born Apr. 1867, age 33, married 9 years, 2 children born, 2 children living, born OR, father born Italy, mother born MI, can read, write and speak English

            Beatrice Washburne, granddaughter, white, female, born July 1891, age 8, single, born IL, father born MN, mother born OR

            William Washburne 3d, grandson, white, male, born July 1897, age 2, single, born IL, father born MN, mother born OR

    [908] 1910 Federal Census, Precinct 16, Minneapolis City, Hennepin Co., MN, Enumeration Dist. 106, Sheet No. 5 A, dwelling #79, family #100:

            William D. Washburn, head, male, white, 79, married 51 years, born ME, father born MA, mother born ME, speaks English, no occupation, can read and write, owns home

            Elsbeth Washburn, wife, female, white, 78, married 51 years, 6 children born, 6 children living born ME, father born MA, mother born ME, speaks English, can read and write

            Clara E. Holm, servant, female, white, 24, single, born MN, father born Sweden, mother born Sweden, speaks English, servant, housework, can read and write

            Solma Stone, servant, female, white, 19, single, born MN, father born Sweden, mother born Sweden, speaks English, servant, housework, can read and write

            Hannah Stroud, servant, female, white, 50, divorced, born Scotland, father born Scotland, mother born Scotland, speaks English, servant, housework, can read and write

    [909] www.findagrave.com, memorial #5495, from his gravestone in Lakewood Cemetery in Minneapolis, MN.

    [910] www.findagrave.com, memorial #90613398, from her gravestone in Lakewood Cemetery in Minneapolis, MN.

    [911] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #25522779.

    [912] www.findagrave.com, memorial #25522779, from his gravestone in Lakewood Cemetery in Minneapolis, MN.

    [913] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #90613758.

    [914] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #67963874.

    [915] Washburne, Brenton P., The Washburn Family in America, 1983; per his www.findagrave.com memorial #90613758, they had been married 9 years in the 1900 federal census.

    [916] Per the 1900 federal census, her www.findagrave.com memorial #67963874 says she was born in 1868, her birth place from the birth record of their daughter Beatrice Washburn in 1891 in Chicago, IL.

    [917] 1900 Federal Census, City of Minneapolis, Ward 5, Hennepin Co., MN, Supervisors Dist. 5, Enumeration Dist. 64, Sheet No. 19 A, dwelling #317, family #424.

    [918] 1910 Federal Census, Minneapolis City, Ward 5, Hennepin Co., MN, Enumeration Dist. 106, Sheet No. 5 B, dwelling #85, family #106:

            William D. Washburn, head, male, white, 40, married once, married 20 years, born MN, father born ME, mother born ME, speaks English, real estate, loans, can read and write, owns home

            Florance Washburn, wife, female, white, 35, married once, married 20 years, 4 children born, 4 children living, born OR, father born OR, mother born OR, speaks English, can read and write

            Gertrude Washburn, daughter, female, white, 18, single, born IL, father born MN, mother born OR, speaks English, can read and write, attending school

            William D. Washburn, son, male, white, 12, single, born MN, father born MN, mother born OR, speaks English, can read and write, attending school

            Thomas S. Washburn, male, white, 9, single, born MN, father born MN, mother born OR, speaks English, can read and write, attending school

            Franklin Washburn, son, male, white, 5, single, born MN, father born MN, mother born OR, speaks English, cannot read or write

            Amie G. Lindberg, servant, female, white, 31, single, born Sweden, father born Sweden, mother born Sweden, immigrated in 1904, speaks English, servant, housework, can read and write

            Hannah M. Pladsen, servant, female, white, 22, single, born Norway, father born Norway, mother born Norway, immigrated in 1906, speaks English, servant, housework, can read and write

            Lora M. Jasper, servant, female, white, 22, single, born MN, father born Germany, mother born German, speaks English, servant, housework, can read and write

    [919] From his biography in www.wikipedia.org.

    [920] www.findagrave.com, memorial #90613758, from his gravestone in Lakewood Cemetery in Minneapolis, MN.

    [921] www.findagrave.com, memorial #67963874, from her gravestone in Lone Fir Pioneer Cemetery in Portland, Multnomah Co., OR.

    [922] Illinois, Cook County, Birth Certificates, 1871-1949, online database at www.FamilySearch.org, from microfilm #100713480, her parents William D. Washburn Jr., born in Saint Paul, MN, and Florence Savier, born in Portland, OR.

    [923] Washburne, Brenton P., The Washburn Family in America, 1983.

    [924] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #90614397, but the 1900 federal census says he was born in IL.

    [925] www.findagrave.com, memorial #90614397, from his gravestone in Lakewood Cemetery in Minneapolis, MN.

    [926] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #90682776.

    [927] Washburne, Brenton P., The Washburn Family in America, 1983.

    [928] www.findagrave.com, memorial #90682776, from his gravestone in Waters Hill Cemetery in Livermore, ME.

    [929] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #90614547.

    [930] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #90614547.

    [931] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #90615647.

    [932] www.findagrave.com, memorial #90614547, from his gravestone in Lakewood Cemetery in Minneapolis, MN.

    [933] www.findagrave.com, memorial #90615647, from her gravestone in Lakewood Cemetery in Minneapolis, MN.

    [934] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #73472040.

    [935] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #73472040.

    [936] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #73472047.

    [937] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #73472047.

    [938] Washburne, Brenton P., The Washburn Family in America, 1983, and his biography in www.wikipedia.org.

    [939] www.findagrave.com, memorial #73472040, from his gravestone in Waters Hill Cemetery in Livermore, ME.

    [940] www.findagrave.com, memorial #73472047, from her gravestone in Waters Hill Cemetery in Livermore, ME.

    [941] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #180901358.

    [942] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #177427069.

    [943] Minnesota, County Marriages, 1860-1949, online image database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #1380433; per her www.findagrave.com memorial #180901358.

    [944] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #177427069.

    [945] 1900 Federal Census, Town of Montclair, Ward 1, Essex Co., NJ, Supervisors Dist. 2, Enumeration Dist. 205, Sheet No. 4 A, dwelling #48, family #49:

            Elbert F. Baldwin, head, white, male, born Mar. 1857, age 43, married 8 years, born OH, father born CT, mother born NY, editor-journalist, can read, write and speak English

            Mary W. Baldwin, wife, white, female, born Aug. 1868, age 31, married 8 years, 2 children born, 2 children living, born MN, father born ME, mother born ME, can read, write and speak English

            Albert Baldwin, son, white, male, born Feb. 1894, age 6, single, born NY, father born OH, mother born MN

            Marian Baldwin, daughter, white, female, born June 1896, age 4, single, born NY, father born OH, mother born MN

            Mary Walsh, servant, white, female, born Aug. 1859, age 40, single, born Ireland, father born Ireland, mother born Ireland, immigrated in 1890, resident 10 years, servant, can read, write and speak English

            Adele Schenos, servant, white, female, born Sept. 1868, age 31, single, born Italy, father born Italy, mother born Italy, immigrated in 1899, resident 1 year, servant, can read, write and speak English

            Clara Lenz, servant, white, female, born Dec. 1867, age 32, single, born Germany father born Germany, mother born German, immigrated in 1898, resident 2 years, governess, can read, write and speak English

    [946] www.findagrave.com, memorial #177427069, from his gravestone in Genthod Cemetery in Geneva, Geneve, Switzerland.

    [947] New York, New York City Municipal Deaths, 1795-1949, online database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #2132189, widow of Elbert F. Baldwin, her birth place Minneapolis, MN, and her parents William Drew Washburn, born in ME, and Elizabeth Muzzy, born in ME; www.findagrave.com, memorial #180901358, from records of Fresh Pond Crematory and Columbarium in Middle Village, Queens Co., NY.

    [948] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #192098514, and per the 1900 federal census.

    [949] Washburne, Brenton P., The Washburn Family in America, 1983; per his www.findagrave.com memorial #192098514, his marriage date from Newspapers.com Marriage Index, 1800s-1999, online at www.Ancestry.com; New York, New York, Extracted Marriage Index, 1866-1937, online at www.Ancestry.com, marriages in Kings Co., NY.

    [950] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #192098541, her birth place from the 1910 federal census.

    [951] 1910 Federal Census, Minneapolis, Ward 8, Hennepin Co., MN, Supervisors Dist. 5, Enumeration Dist. 138, Sheet No. 1B, dwelling #9, family #12:

            Edwin C. Washburn, head, male, white, 40, married 3 years, born MN, father born ME, mother born ME, speaks English, supply business, railroad supplies, can read and write, owns home

            Ethel Frazer Washburn, wife, female, white, 36, married 3 years, 1 child born, 1 child living, born England, father born England, mother born England, speaks English, can read and write

            Edwin C. Washburn Jr., son, male, white, 1, single, born MN, father born MN, mother born England,

            George Hoffman Frazer, brother in law, male, white, 37, single, born England, father born England, mother born England, immigrated in 1886, naturalized, speaks English, supply business, railroad supplies, can read and write

            Anna Lein, nurse, female, white, 30, single, born WI, father born Norway, mother born WI, speaks English, nurse, private family, can read and write

            Hannah Heinle, servant, female, white, 26, married 3 years, born Sweden, father born Sweden, mother born Sweden, speaks English, cook, private family, can read and write

    [952] www.findagrave.com, memorial #192098514, from his gravestone in Waters Hill Cemetery in Livermore, ME.

    [953] www.findagrave.com, memorial #192098541, from her gravestone in Waters Hill Cemetery in Livermore, ME.

    [954] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #25522649.

    [955] www.findagrave.com, memorial #25522649, from his gravestone in Lakewood Cemetery in Minneapolis, MN.

    [956] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #73471894.

    [957] Washburne, Brenton P., The Washburn Family in America, 1983; Minnesota, County Marriages, 1860-1949, online image database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #1380439; ;er her www.findagrave.com memorial #73471894.

    [958] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #73471880.

    [959] 1910 Federal Census, Washington D.C. City, Enumeration Dist. 50W, Sheet No. 4B, dwelling #52, family #66:

            Hamilton Wright, head, male, white, 50, married 10 years, born OH, father born OH, mother born OH, speaks English, commissioner, govt. State Dept., can read and write, rents home

            Elizabeth W. Wright, wife, female, white, 29, married 10 years, 4 children born, 4 children living, born MN, father born ME, mother born ME, speaks English, can read and write

            Rosalind Wright, daughter, female, white, 9, single, born England, father born OH, mother born MN, speaks English, can read and write

            Hamilton W. Wright, son, male white, 8, single, born England, father born OH, mother born MN, speaks English, can read and write

            William W. Wright, son, male, white, 6, single, born MD, father born OH, mother born MN, speaks English, can read and write

            Barbra Wright, daughter, female, white, ¼, single, born DC, father born OH, mother born MN

            Rosa Mosser, servant, female, white, 24, single, born Germany, father born Germany, mother born Germany, speaks English, governess, private home, can read and write

            Louise White, servant, female, white, 28, single, born England, father born England, mother born England, speaks English, nurse, private home, can read and write

    [960] District of Columbia Deaths, 1874-1961, online database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #2115879, United States Deceased Physician File (AMA), 1864-1968, online image database at www.FamilySearch.org, from microfilm #5876793; www.findagrave.com, memorial #73471880, from his gravestone in Waters Hill Cemetery in Livermore, ME.

    [961] www.findagrave.com, memorial #73471894, from her gravestone in Waters Hill Cemetery in Livermore, ME.

    [962] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #49334102.

    [963] Washburne, Brenton P., The Washburn Family in America, 1983; District of Columbia Marriages, 1830-1921, online database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #2108440; per his www.findagrave.com memorial #49334102.

    [964] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #89314459.

    [965] 1910 Federal Census, City of Minneapolis, Ward 5, Hennepin Co., MN, Supervisors Dist. 5, Enumeration Dist. 107, Sheet No. 14A, no dwelling or family numbers, lines #33-36:

            Stanley Washburn, head, male, white, 32, married 8 years, born MN, father born ME, mother born ME, speaks English, janitor, private, can read and write, rents home

            Alice L. Washburn, wife, female, white, 31, married 8 years, no children [sic], born WI, father born VA, mother born ME, speaks English, can read and write

            Stanley J. Washburn, son, male, white, 3, single, born MN, father born MN, mother born WI

            Alice L. Washburn, daughter, female, white, 1, single, born MN, father born MN, mother born WI

    [966] Washburne, Brenton P., The Washburn Family in America, 1983.

    [967] www.findagrave.com, memorial #49334102, from his gravestone in Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, VA.

    [968] www.findagrave.com, memorial #89314459, from her gravestone in Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, VA.

    [969] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #90612535.

    [970] www.findagrave.com, memorial #90612535, from her gravestone in Lakewood Cemetery in Minneapolis, MN.

    [971] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #24860613.

    [972] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #24860620.

    [973] Maine Marriages, 1771-1907, online database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #0010826; per her www.findagrave.com memorial #24860613.

    [974] Maine Births and Christenings, 1739-1900, online database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #0010826, his parents Salmon and Abigail Holmes; per his www.findagrave.com memorial #24860620, and from his marriage notice in the Piscataquis Observer of 18 June 1857.

    [975] 1860 Federal Census, Foxcroft, Piscataquis Co., ME, Page No. 49, dwelling #354, family #360:

            Freeland S. Holmes, 33, male, physician, $3000, $1000, born ME

            Caroline A. Holmes, 27, female, born ME

            Fanny W. Holmes, 1, female, born ME

            George T. Holmes, 27, male, merchant, $1500, born ME

            Marcelia Holmes, 23, female, born ME

    [976] Maine, Veterans Cemetery Records, 1676-1918, online image database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #1001830, killed in action at Germantown, VA, his rank Surgeon–Asst. Surgeon in Company F & S, the 4th & 6th Regiment of Maine Volunteer Infantry; Maine, State Archive Collections, 1718-1957, online image database at www.FamilySearch.org, from microfilm #4388564, which shows his commission on 13 Mar. 1862 from Foxcroft, ME; www.findagrave.com, memorial #24860620, from his gravestone in Rural Grove Cemetery in Dover-Foxcroft, Piscataquis Co., ME.

    [977] 1870 Federal Census, Foxcroft, Piscataquis Co., ME, Page No. 12, dwelling #95, family #98:

            Fayette Holmes, 71, female, white, keeping house, $2500, $1000, born ME

            Annette Holmes, 25, female, white, at home, $1000, born ME

            Dwelling #95, family #99:

            Caroline Holmes, 37, female, white, keeping house, $3000, born ME

            Fannie W. Holmes, 10, female, white, at home, born ME, attending school

            Frank E. Holmes, 7, male, white, at home, born ME, attending school

    [978] United States Veterans Administration Pension Payment Cards, 1907-1933, online image database at www.FamilySearch.org, from microfilm #1635107, which shows her death as 15 Nov. 1920.

    [979] 1880 Federal Census, Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., MN, Page No. 8, Supervisors Dist. 2, Enumeration Dist. 248, dwelling #64, family #64:

            Caroline A. Holmes, white, female, 47, widow, keeping house, born ME, father born MA, mother born ME

            Fannie Holmes, white, female, 20, daughter, single, at home, born ME, father born ME, mother born ME

            Frank E. Holmes, white, male, 17, son, single, at school, born ME, father born ME, mother born ME

            John Washburn, white, male, 21, boarder, single, miller, born ME, father born ME, mother born ME

            Clara Fritburg, white, female, 29, servant, single, servant, born Sweden, father born Sweden, mother born Sweden

    [980] 1900 Federal Census, City of Minneapolis, Ward 5, Supervisors Dist. 5, Enumeration Dist. 56, Sheet No. 13 A, dwelling #119, family #197:

            Caroline Holmes, head, white, female, born Jan. 1833, age 67, widow, 2 children born, 2 children living, born ME, father born MA, mother born ME, can read, write and speak English, owns home

            Fanny W. Holmes, daughter, white, female, born July 1859, age 40, single, born ME, father born ME, mother born ME, can read, write and speak English

            Frank E. Holmes, son, white, male, born June 1862, age 37, single, born ME, father born ME, mother born ME, commissioner, can read, write and speak English

            Christine Nelson, servant, white, female, born May 1855, age 45, single, born Sweden, father born Sweden, mother born Sweden, immigrated in 1875, resident 25 years, domestic, can read, write and speak English

    [981] www.findagrave.com, memorial #24860613, from her gravestone in Rural Grove Cemetery in Dover-Foxcroft, ME.

    [982] Raynham VRs, p. 50.

    [983] The maiden name of Hannah, wife of Capt. Joshua Leonard, from the I.G.I. marriage records, and from the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource file submitted by Leonard Nathaniel Frost, of Valdez, AK.

    [984] Raynham VRs, p. 65, married by “Mr. Hall.”

    [985] “First Book of Raynham Records,” New England Historical & Genealogical Register, Vol. 54, p. 20; Raynham VRs, p. 21.

    [986] Raynham VRs, p. 10, marriage of Zephaniah Leonard and Hannah King, “then of Taunton now of Raynham” on 24 Apr. 1724, and the birth of son Joshua Leonard on 5 Jan. 1724/5 in Raynham.

    [987] Raynham VRs, p. 98, marriage intentions recorded 22 Dec. 1805 in Raynham, the marriage date per the I.G.I., from FHL microfilm #0820347, from a submitted family group sheet, however the marriage is not in the published vital records of Bristol, RI, or Raynham, MA.

    [988] www.findagrave.com, memorial #142862560, from her gravestone in Pleasant Street Cemetery in Raynham, MA.

    [989] 1820 Federal Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, p. 42, the Peyton B. Leonard household had 1 male aged 10-15 years, 1 male aged 45 or over, 1 female under 10, 1 female aged 10-15 years, 1 female aged 26-44 years, and 1 female aged 45 or over, including 1 person engaged in agriculture.

    [990] 1830 Federal Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, p. 141, the Payton Leonard household had 1 male aged 20-29 years, 1 male aged 50-59 years, 2 females aged 5-9 years, 1 female aged 10-14 years, 1 female aged 20-29 years, and 1 female aged 40-49 years.

    [991] 1840 Federal Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, p. 216, the Payton R. Leonard household had 1 male aged 30-39 years, 1 male aged 60-69 years, 2 females aged 15-19 years, 1 female aged 20-29 years, and 1 female aged 50-59 years, including 2 persons employed in agriculture.

    [992] www.findagrave.com, memorial #142863927, from his gravestone in Pleasant Street Cemetery in Raynham, MA, the death date in the Pedigree Resource File CD #14, submitted by Virginia J. Wegenast was 22 Dec. 1843. There is a photograph of his gravestone in his www.findagrave.com memorial, but the date is unreadable.

    [993] Bristol County Probate File “Peyton R. Leonard, Raynham, 1844,” online at www.AmericanAncestors.org.

    [994] 1850 Federal Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, p. 138, dwelling #222, family #262:

            Molly Leonard, 63, female, $14,421, born MA

            Ammia Leonard, 31, female, born MA

            Olive Foster, 30, female, born MA

            Lydia K. Washburn, 45, female, born MA

    [995] 1855 Massachusetts State Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., dwelling #17, family #20:

            Mary Leonard, 68, female, born MA

            Lydia K. Washburn, 50, female, born MA

            Amy Leonard, 36, female, born MA
            Olive Foster, 34, female, born MA

    [996] 1860 Federal Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, Page No. 31, dwelling #251, family #276:

            Mollie Leonard, 73, female, $4000, $3000, born MA

            Lydia K. Washburn, 55, female, $600, $1000, born MA

            Amy Leonard, 41, female, born MA

            Olive L. Foster, 39, female, born MA

    [997] 1865 Massachusetts State Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., dwelling #223, family #257:

            Molly Leonard, 78, female, born MA, widow

            Amy Leonard, 46, female, born MA, single

            Olive Foster, 44, female, born MA, widow

            Lydia Washburn, 60, female, born MA, single

    [998] 1870 Federal Census, Town of Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, Page No. 16, dwelling #123, family #141:

            Molly Leonard, 83, female, white, keeping house, $2000, $8000, born MA

            Amy Leonard, 51, female, white, no occupation, born MA

            Olive L. Foster, 49, female, white, no occupation, born MA

            Mary Andrews, 96, female, white, no occupation, born MA

    [999] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 265, p. 140, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, her birth place Raynham, and her parents Israel & Abiah (King) (no surname), both born in Raynham.

    [1000] Bristol County Probate File “Molly Leonard, Raynham, 1874,” online at www.AmericanAncestors.org.

    [1001] Raynham VRs, p. 52.

    [1002] 1850 Federal Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, p. 138, dwelling #222, family #262.

    [1003] 1855 Massachusetts State Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., dwelling #17, family #20.

    [1004] 1860 Federal Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, Page No. 31, dwelling #251, family #276.

    [1005] 1865 Massachusetts State Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., dwelling #223, family #257.

    [1006] 1870 Federal Census, Town of Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, Page No. 16, dwelling #123, family #141.

    [1007] 1880 Federal Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., Page No. 34, Supervisors Dist. 70, Enumeration Dist. 70, dwelling #345, family #375:

            James Leonard, white, male, 73, married, farmer, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Mary K. Leonard, white, female, 58, wife, married, keeping house, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Marianna Leonard, white, female, 27, daughter, single, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Mira E. Leonard, white, female, 25, daughter, single, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Adele A. Leonard, white, female, 23, daughter, single, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Dwelling #345, family #376:

            Olive Foster, white, female, 59, widow, keeping house, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Amy Leonard, white, female, 61, sister, single, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Lois D. Gushee, white, female, 14, single, at school, attending school, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

    [1008] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 492, p. 359, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, her birth place Raynham, and her parents Payton R. Leonard and Mollie Washburn, both born in Raynham.

    [1009] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #141919378, but her birth was not recorded in the Raynham vital records.

    [1010] His father’s name from his marriage record.

    [1011] Massachusetts Marriages, 18941-1915, online image database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #1428256, his occupation a publisher, his father Simeon Foster, her father Peyton R. Leonard; Raynham VRs, p. 120, marriage intentions recorded 2 Oct. 1847 in Raynham.

    [1012] Calculated from his age and occupation in his marriage record.

    [1013] 1850 Federal Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, p. 138, dwelling #222, family #262.

    [1014] 1855 Massachusetts State Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., dwelling #17, family #20.

    [1015] 1860 Federal Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, Page No. 31, dwelling #251, family #276.

    [1016] 1865 Massachusetts State Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., dwelling #223, family #257.

    [1017] 1870 Federal Census, Town of Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, Page No. 16, dwelling #123, family #141.

    [1018] 1880 Federal Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., Page No. 34, Supervisors Dist. 70, Enumeration Dist. 70, dwelling #345, family #376.

    [1019] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 328, p. 141, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, her birth place Raynham, and her parents Payton R. & Molly Leonard, both born in Raynham; www.findagrave.com, memorial #141919378, from her gravestone in Pleasant Street Cemetery in Raynham, MA.

    [1020] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #141919332, but her birth was not recorded in the Raynham vital records.

    [1021] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 39, p. 119, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, her birth place Raynham, and her father Peyton R. Leonard; www.findagrave.com, memorial #141919332, from her gravestone in Pleasant Street Cemetery in Raynham, MA.

    [1022] Raynham VRs, p. 51.

    [1023] Birth and death dates from Pedigree Resource File CD #14, submitted by Virginia J. Wegenast; www.findagrave.com, memorial #53876394, from his gravestone in Forest Hill Cemetery in Dresden, Lincoln Co., ME, which does not give his place of death.

    [1024] Raynham VRs, p. 51.

    [1025] I.G.I. Marriage Records, taken from Marriage Records, 1818-1934, Huron County, Ohio, from FHL microfilm #0410258.

    [1026] 1830 Federal Census, Auburn, Richland Co., OH, p. 88, the Benjamin Washburn household had 1 male aged 30-39 years, 1 female under 5, 1 female aged 5-9 years, and 1 female aged 50-59 years.

    [1027] Death date and place from Pedigree Resource File CD #14, submitted by Virginia J. Wegenast; www.findagrave.com, memorial #142864772, from his gravestone in Pleasant Street Cemetery in Raynham, MA, which does not give his place of death.

    [1028] Per Pedigree Resource File CD #14, submitted by Virginia J. Wegenast.

    [1029] Calculated from her age in the 1860 federal census.

    [1030] Calculated from the age of their oldest child in the 1860 federal census.

    [1031] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #205666744, from his obituary in San Jose Evening News, 30 Mar. 1894.

    [1032] 1850 Federal Census, Mottville Township, St. Joseph Co., MI, p. 284-285, dwelling #427, family #430:

            Eloutherous Clark, 24, male, “phician,” born OH

            Lydia H. Clark, 26, female, born OH

            Ellen Burdock, 8, female, born MI, attending school

            Mary J. Voohies, 5, female, born MI, attending school

            Sarah Clark, 4, female, born IL

            Olive C. Clark, 1, female, born MI

            Sarah M. Clark, 30, female, born OH

            Lovina Clark, 26, female, born OH

    [1033] Per the obituary of Dr. Eleutheros Americus Clark in the San Jose Evening News of 30 Mar. 1894.

    [1034] 1860 Federal Census, San Luis Obispo Co., CA, Page No. 2-3, dwelling #20, family #20:

            Eleutheres A. Clark, 33, male, farmer, $200, born OH

            Lydia H. Clark, 34, female, housekeeper, born OH

            Sarah A. Clark, 13, female, born IN

            Olive Clark, 11, female, born MI

            William Clark, 7, male, born CA

            Anna Clark, 5, female, born CA

            Charles Clark, 2, male, born CA

            Lydia H. Clark, 2/12, female, born CA

    [1035] California Great Registers, 1866-1910, online image database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #0977287, dated 30 May 1867, Eleutheros Americus Clark, age 40, born OH, Deputy County Recorder for the City of San Jose.

    [1036] Per the obituary of Dr. Eleutheros Americus Clark in the San Jose Evening News of 30 Mar. 1894.

    [1037] Per the obituary of Dr. Eleutheros Americus Clark in the San Jose Evening News of 30 Mar. 1894, which mentions that his wife died while he was living in San Luis Obispo County, so she probably died before he returned to San Jose in 1866.

    [1038] Her surname from the obituary of Dr. Eleutheros Americus Clark in the San Jose Evening News of 30 Mar. 1894, which mentions that his second wife was the sister of E. J. Swift of Santa Cruz, whom he married in 1869.

    [1039] Calculated from her age in the 1870 federal census.

    [1040] 1870 Federal Census, City of San Jose, 1st Ward, Santa Clara Co., CA, Alviso Post Office, Page No. 46, dwelling #366, family #360:

            Euletheros A. Clark, 43, male, white, physician, $3500, $300, born OH, a male citizen

            Jeanette E. Clark, 31, female, white, keeping house, born NY

            William W. Clark, 17, male, white, born CA, attending school

            Anna Clark, 15, female, white, born CA, attending school

            Charles Q. Clark, 12, male, white, born CA, attending school

            Lucretia Kelley, 14, female, born MI, attending school

            Hiram Rossman, 26, male, white, dealer in patents, born NY, married in Mar., a male citizen

            Frances Rossman, 18, female, white, born NY, married in Mar.

    [1041] 1880 Federal Census, San Francisco, San Francisco Co., CA, Page No. 5, Supervisors Dist. 1, Enumeration Dist. 71, lines #9-10, Geary Street:

            E. A. Clark, white, male, 53, lodger, married, physician, born OH, father born NY, mother born PA

            Jennette E. Clark, white, female, 41, lodger, married, at home, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

    [1042] Per the obituary of Dr. Eleutheros Americus Clark in the San Jose Evening News, San Jose, CA, of 30 Mar. 1894.

    [1043] California Great Registers, 1866-1910, online image database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #0002502, dated 11 Aug. 1891, Eleutheros Americus Clark, aged 64 years, a real estate agent, born OH.

    [1044] www.findagrave.com, memorial #205666744, from his gravestone in Oak Hill Memorial Park in San Jose, CA, and from his obituary in San Jose Evening News of 30 Mar. 1894.

    [1045] Raynham VRs, p. 51.

    [1046] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #73472151.

    [1047] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #73472172.

    [1048] Raynham VRs, p. 66, married by “Mr. Hall,” he was of Livermore, Mane and she was listed as “Delia Ring” in the marriage record.

    [1049] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #73472172.

    [1050] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #73472151.

    [1051] Calculated from her age in the 1850 federal census.

    [1052] 1830 Federal Census, Livermore, Oxford Co., ME, p. 138, the Ruel Washburn household had 2 males under 5, 1 male aged 5-9 years, 1 male aged 30-39 years, 1 female aged 5-9 years, and 1 female aged 20-29 years.

    [1053] 1840 Federal Census, Livermore, Oxford Co., ME, p. 159, the Reuel Washburn household had 1 male aged 5-9 years, 1 male aged 10-14 years, 1 male aged 15-19 years, 1 male aged 40-49 years, 1 female aged 15-19 years, and 1 female aged 30-39 years, including 1 person employed in a learned profession.

    [1054] 1850 Federal Census, Livermore, Oxford Co., ME, p. 263, dwelling #166, family #179:

            Reuel Washburn, 57, male, attorney, $1500, born MA

            Delia K. Washburn, 49, female, born MA

            Harriet Washburn, 26, female, born ME

            Seth Washburn, 18, male, carpenter, born ME, attending school

            Ellen A. Washburn, 8, female, born ME, attending school

    [1055] 1860 Federal Census, Livermore, Androscoggin Co., ME, Page No. 35, dwelling #264, family #286:

            Reuel Washburn, 57 [sic], male, attorney at law, $2000, $1000, born MA

            Delia A. Washburn, 60, female, born MA

            Harriott Washburn, 38, female, born ME

            Seth D. Washburn, 28, male, carpenter, born ME

            Ellen A. Washburn, 18, female, born ME

    [1056] 1870 Federal Census, Livermore, Androscoggin Co., ME, Page No. 24, dwelling #206, family #217:

            Ruel Washburn, 77, male, white, lawyer, $2000, $2000, born MA, a male citizen

            Delia Washburn, 70, female, white, keeping house, born MA

            Harriett Washburn, 48, female, white, born ME

            Seth D. Washburn, 38, male, white, carpenter, born ME

            Ellen Washburn, 28, female, white, born ME

    [1057] Androscoggin County Probate of Wills Vol. 2, p. 98; per Pedigree Resource File CD #14, submitted by Virginia J. Wegenast; www.findagrave.com, memorial #73472151, from his gravestone in Waters Hill Cemetery in Livermore, Androscoggin Co., ME.

    [1058] Androscoggin County Probate Records Vol. 5, p. 260-263, from FHL microfilm #010531.

    [1059] 1880 Federal Census, Livermore, Androscoggin Co., ME, Page No. 25, Supervisors Dist. 1, Enumeration Dist. 17, dwelling #275, family #286.

    [1060] Per Pedigree Resource File CD #14, submitted by Virginia J. Wegenast; www.findagrave.com, memorial #73472172, from her gravestone in Waters Hill Cemetery in Livermore, Androscoggin Co., ME.

    [1061] Androscoggin County Probate Records Vol. 7, p. 161-163, from FHL microfilm #43391105.

    [1062] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #73472111, from her gravestone in Waters Hill Cemetery in Livermore, ME, which doesn’t match her age in the 1850 federal census.

    [1063] 1880 Federal Census, Livermore, Androscoggin Co., ME, Page No. 25, Supervisors Dist. 1, Enumeration Dist. 17, dwelling #275, family #286.

    [1064] www.findagrave.com, memorial #73472111, from her gravestone in Waters Hill Cemetery in Livermore, ME.

    [1065] Androscoggin County Probate Records Vol. 7, p. 448-449, from FHL microfilm #43391105.

    [1066] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #143888385.

    [1067] 1850 Federal Census, Dist. No. 11, Town of Winnebago, Winnebago Co., WI, p. 517, dwelling #610, family #625.

    [1068] Washburne, Brenton P., The Washburn Family in America, 1983; per his www.findagrave.com memorial #143888385, per the 1900 federal census they had been married 49 years.

    [1069] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #143888456.

    [1070] 1860 Federal Census, 4th Ward, Oshkosh City, Winnebago Co., WI, Page No. 116, dwelling #975, family #943:

            Gamen W. Washburn, 37, male, lawyer, $15,000, $5000, born ME

            Sarah P. Washburn, 34, female, born ME

            Clara E. Washburn, 9, female, born WI, attending school

            John R. Washburn, 7, male, born WI, attending school

            Mary G. Washburn, 5, female, born WI

            Margret Arnold, 22, female, servant, born Prussia

    [1071] 1870 Federal Census, 4th Ward City of Oshkosh, Winnebago Co., WI, Page No. 22, dwelling #173, family #169:

            Ganin W. Washburn, 46, male, white, retired Circuit Judge, $15,000, $5000, born ME, a male citizen

            Sarah P. Washburn, 43, female, white, keeping house, born ME

            Clara E. Washburn, 18, female, white, at home, born WI, attending school

            John R. Washburn, 17, male, white, works in planning mill, born WI, attending school

            Mary G. Washburn, 15, female, white, at school, born WI, attending school

            Alice Washburn, 10, female, white, at school, born WI, attending school

            Sophia Fuss, 24, female, white, domestic servant, born Prussia, parents both foreign born

            Emma Gould, 40, female, white, at home, born ME

    [1072] 1880 Federal Census, 4th Ward Oshkosh, Winnebago Co., WI, Page No. 22, Supervisors Dist. 4, Enumeration Dist. 225, dwelling #206, family #227:

            Ganem W. Washburn, white, male, 57, married, lawyer, born ME, father born MA, mother born MA

            Sarrah Washburn, white, female, 53, wife, married, keeping house, born ME, father born ME, mother born NY

            Mary Washburn, white, female, 25, daughter, single, at home, born WI, father born ME, mother born ME

            Alace Washburn, white, female, 19, daughter, single, attending school, born WI, father born ME, mother born ME

            Ida Jacobs, white, female, 20, servant, single, servant, born WI, father born Germany, mother born Germany

            Theodore Jacobs, white, male, 22, servant, single, servant, born WI, father born Germany, mother born Germany

    [1073] 1900 Federal Census, Oshkosh Town, Oshkosh City, Ward 4, Supervisors Dist. 3, Enumeration Dist. 136, Sheet No. 4 B, dwelling #100, family #114:

            Ganen W. Washburn, head, white, male, born Oct. 1823, age 76, married 49 years, born ME, father born MA, mother born MA, capitalist, can read, write and speak English, owns home

            Sarah Washburn, wife, white, female, born Oct. 1826, age 73, married 49 years, 5 children born, 4 children living, born ME, father born MA, mother born MA, can read, write and speak English

            Allice Washburn, daughter, white, female, born Sept. 1860, age 39, single, born WI, father born ME, mother born ME, can read, write and speak English

            John R. Washburn, son, white, male, born May 1853, age 47, married 23 years, born WI, father born ME, mother born ME, manufacturer, can read, write and speak English

            Hattie A. Washburn, daughter in law, white, female, born Dec. 1854, age 45, married 23 years, 4 children born, 4 children living, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY, can read, write and speak English

            Sarah Washburn, granddaughter, white, female, born May 1877, age 22, single, born WI, father born WI, mother born NY, stenographer, can read, write and speak English

            Laura Washburn, granddaughter, white, female, born Apr. 1880, age 20, single, born WI, father born WI, mother born NY, can read, write and speak English

            Ganen W. Washburn, grandson, white, male, born Sept. 1884, age 13, single, born WI, father born WI, mother born NY, at school, can read, write and speak English

            John Washburn, grandson, white, male, born June 1893, age 4, single, born WI, father born WI, mother born NY

    [1074] www.findagrave.com, memorial #143888385, from his gravestone in Riverside Cemetery in Oshkosh, Winnebago Co., WI.

    [1075] www.findagrave.com, memorial #143888456, from her gravestone in Riverside Cemetery in Oshkosh, WI.

    [1076] Calculated from her age in the 1860 federal census.

    [1077] His parents’ names from his marriage record.

    [1078] Wisconsin Marriages, 1836-1930, online database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #1275612, her parents G. W. and Sarah Washburne, his birth place Allegany Co., NY, and his parents Henry C. and Linaney Morgan; Washburne, Brenton P., The Washburn Family in America, 1983.

    [1079] Per the 1900 federal census, his birth place from his marriage record.

    [1080] 1880 Federal Census, Lamar Town, Lamar Township, Barton Co., MO, Page No. 11, Supervisors Dist. 6, Enumeration Dist. 261, dwelling #87, family #93:

            Charles Morgan, white, male, 37, married, lawyer, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Clara W. Morgan, white, female, 26, wife, married, keeping house, born WI, father born ME, mother born ME

            Mary W. Morgan, white, female, 2, daughter, single, born DC, father born NY, mother born WI

            Charles H. Morgan, white, male, 6/12, born Nov., son, single, born MO, father born NY, mother born WI

    [1081] 1900 Federal Census, Lamar Township, Lamar City, Ward 2, Barton Co., MO, Supervisors Dist. 13, Enumeration Dist. 22, Sheet No. 1 A, dwelling #1, family #1:

            Charles H. Morgan, head, white, male, born July 1843, age 56, married 23 years, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY, mining (lead), can read, write and speak English, owns home

            Clara W. Morgan, wife, white, female, born Oct. 1851, age 49, married 23 years, 9 children born, 8 children living, born WI, father born ME, mother born ME, can read, write and speak English

            Mary G. Morgan, daughter, white, female, born Dec. 1877, age 22, single, born DC, father born NY, mother born WI, teacher (school), can read, write and speak English

            Frank B. Morgan, son, white, male, born Dec. 1880, age 19, single, born MO, father born NY, mother born WI, student, attending school, can read, write and speak English

            Washburn S. Morgan, son, white, male, born Jan. 1883, age 17, single, born MO, father born NY, mother born WI, messenger, can read, write and speak English

            Clara E. Morgan, daughter, white, female, born Sept. 1884, age 15, single, born MO, father born NY, mother born WI, student, attending school, can read, write and speak English

            Albert D. Morgan, son, white, male, born Sept. 1888, age 11, single, born MO, father born NY, mother born WI, student, attending school, can read, write and speak English

            Fred A. Morgan, son, white, male, born Sept. 1890, age 9, single, born MO, father born NY, mother born WI, student, attending school, can read, write and speak English

            Charles H. Morgan, son, white, male, born July 1894, age 5, single, born MO, father born NY, mother born WI, kindergarten, attending school

            Natalie Morgan, daughter, white, female, born Nov. 1897, age 2, single, born MO, father born NY, mother born WI

    [1082] Washburne, Brenton P., The Washburn Family in America, 1983.

    [1083] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #143888684, his birth place from the 1900 federal census.

    [1084] Her parents’ names from her marriage record.

    [1085] Wisconsin Marriages, 1836-1930, online database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #1275612, his parents G. W. and Sarah Washburn, her parents Henry and Elizabeth Green; per his www.findagrave.com memorial #143888684, in the 1900 federal census they had been married 23 years; Washburne, Brenton P., The Washburn Family in America.

    [1086] Per the 1900 federal census.

    [1087] 1880 Federal Census, 4th Ward Oshkosh, Winnebago Co., WI, Page No. 10, Supervisors Dist. 4, Enumeration Dist. 225, dwelling #84, family #98:

            John R. Washburn, white, male, 27, married, lumber manufacturer, born WI, father born ME, mother born ME

            Harriett Washburn, white, female, 25, wife, married, keeping house, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Sarrah Washburn, white, female, 2, daughter, single, born WI, father born WI, mother born NY

            Anna Washburn, white, female, 2/12, born Mar., daughter, single, born WI, father born WI, mother born NY

            Emma Schrader, white, female, 19, servant, single, servant, born WI, father born Germany, mother born Germany

    [1088] 1900 Federal Census, Oshkosh Town, Oshkosh City, Ward 4, Supervisors Dist. 3, Enumeration Dist. 136, Sheet No. 4 B, dwelling #100, family #114.

    [1089] www.findagrave.com, memorial #125641965, from her gravestone in Riverside Cemetery in Oshkosh, WI.

    [1090] www.findagrave.com, memorial #143888684, from his gravestone in Riverside Cemetery in Oshkosh, WI

    [1091] Calculated from her age in the 1860 federal census.

    [1092] His parents’ names from his marriage record.

    [1093] Wisconsin, County Marriages, 1836-1911, online database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #1275651, her parents G. W. Washburn and Sarah P. Sbelund [sic], his parents Daniel Harmon and Elenor Lamb.

    [1094] Per the 1900 federal census.

    [1095] 1900 Federal Census, Oshkosh Township, Oshkosh, Ward 2, Winnebago Co., WI, Supervisors Dist. 2, Enumeration Dist. 133, Sheet No. 20 A, dwelling #399, family #419:

            L. D. Harmond, head, white, male, born Jan. 1841, age 59, married 5 years, born ME, father born ME, mother born ME, insurance agent, can read, write and speak English, owns home

            Mary Harmond, wife, white, female, born Feb. 1855, age 45, married 5 years, 2 children born, 1 child living, born WI, father born ME, mother born ME, can read, write and speak English

            Helen Harmond, daughter, white, female, born Feb. 1876, age 4, single, born WI, father born ME, mother born WI, can speak English

            Emma Gussey, servant, white, female, born Nov. 1881, age 18, single, born WI, father born Germany, mother born Germany, servant, can read, write and speak English

            Hulda Hildebrand, servant, white, female, born Jan. 1868, age 32, single, born WI, father born Germany, mother born Germany, servant, can read, write and speak English

    [1096] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #8434135.

    [1097] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #8434135, her film credits include “Snow White,” “Aunt Elsa’s Visit,” “It Wasn’t Poison After All,” “How a Horseshoe Upset a Happy Family,” and “Mr. Bumptious, Detective.”

    [1098] www.findagrave.com, memorial #8434135, from her gravestone in Riverside Cemetery in Oshkosh, WI.

    [1099] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #143888331.

    [1100] www.findagrave.com, memorial #143888331, from his gravestone in Riverside Cemetery in Oshkosh, WI.

    [1101] Per the 1900 federal census.

    [1102] Washburne, Brenton P., The Washburn Family in America, 1983, her maiden name from the 1886 marriage record of their daughter Julia M. Washburn.

    [1103] Calculated from her age in the 1850 federal census.

    [1104] 1850 Federal Census, Dist. No. 11, Town of Winnebago, Winnebago Co., WI, p. 517, dwelling #610, family #625:

            Alonzo Washburn, 24, male, merchant, $50, born ME

            Jane Washburn, 26, female, born ME

            Erastus S. Edgerton, 32, male, no occupation, born NY

            Elisa Edgerton, 29, female, born NY

            G. W. Washburn, 27, male lawyer, born ME

    [1105] 1860 Federal Census, 5th Ward Oshkosh City, Winnebago Co., MN, Page No. 141, dwelling #1202, family #1157:

            Alonzo Washburne, 34, male, lumberman, $200, born ME

            Jane Washburne, 37, female, born ME

            Julia Washburne, 8, female, born WI, attending school

            William Washburne, 6, male, born WI, attending school

            Anna Washburne, 4, female, born WI

            Mina Lampke, 24, female, born Prussia

            Fanny Sharp, 35, female, born NY

    [1106] United States National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, 1866-1938, online image database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #1547739, living in Dayton, OH, in 1894, aged 68, a widower, his nearest living relative his brother G. W. Washburn of Oshkosh, WI.   

    [1107] 1870 Federal Census, 2nd Ward City of Oshkosh, Winnebago Co., WI, Page No. 2, dwelling #8, family #8:

            Jane E. Washburn, 44, female, white, keeping boarding house, $2500, $200, born ME

            Julia M. Washburn, 18, female, white, at home, born WI

            William H. Washburn, 16, male, white, at home, born WI, attending school

            Annie W. Washburn, 14, female, white, at home, born WI, attending school

            Emma Poutel, 43, female, white, boarding, born Munich, parents both foreign born

            George Winter, 24, male, white, printer, born VT, a male citizen

            James Brennan, 22, male, white, dry goods clerk, born Ireland, parents both foreign born

    [1108] 1880 Federal Census, Chicago, Cook Co., IL, Page No. 60, Supervisors Dist. 1, Enumeration Dist. 110, dwelling #381, family #525:

            Jane C. Washburn, white, female, 57, widow, keeping house, born ME, father born ME, mother born ME

            Julia Washburn, white, female, 27, daughter, single, dressmaker, born WI, father born ME, mother born ME

            Annie Washburn, white, female, 24, daughter, single, music teacher, born WI, father born ME, mother born ME

            Lester Hamlin, white, male, 35, boarder, married, dealer in canned goods, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Minnie Hamlin, white, female, 23, wife, married, no occupation, born IA, father born IA, mother born NY

            Frank Ward, white, male, 21, boarder, single, clerk in store, born IL, father born Canada, mother born Canada

            Lester Hamlin Jr., white, male, 10/12, born July, single, born IL, father born NY, mother born IA

    [1109] United States National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, 1866-1938, online image database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #1547739, living in Dayton, OH, in 1894, aged 68, a widower, his nearest living relative his brother G. W. Washburn of Oshkosh, WI.

    [1110] 1900 Federal Census, Jefferson Township, Central Branch, National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, Montgomery Co., OH, Supervisors Dist. 2, Enumeration Dist. 90, Sheet No. 14 A, line #12:

            Alonzo Washburn, inmate, white, male, born June 1826, age 74, divorced, born ME, father born MA, mother born MA, can read, write and speak English

    [1111] Ohio, County Death Records, 1840-2001, Vol. 5, p. 276, online image database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #1030828, his birth place ME, and his occupation a canvasser; www.findagrave.com, memorial #1297138, from his military gravestone in Dayton National Cemetery in Dayton, Montgomery Co., OH, “Q M Sgt. Cavalry.”

    [1112] Calculated from her age in the 1860 federal census.

    [1113] His parents’ names from his marriage record.

    [1114] Wisconsin, County Marriages, 1836-1911, online database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #1292068 and #1013974, his parents Samuel T. Towle and Abbie E. Rich, her parents Alonzo Washburn and Jane C. Strickland; Washburne, Brenton P., The Washburn Family in America, 1983.

    [1115] Calculated from his age in the 1910 federal census.

    [1116] 1910 Federal Census, City of Chicago, Ward 25, Enumeration Dist. 1056, Sheet No. 8B, dwelling #61, family #195:

            Allan R. Towle, head, male, white, 52, married once, married 24 years, born ME, father born ME, mother born ME, speaks English, gen. supt., railroad, can read and write, rents home

            Julia W. Towle, wife, female, white, 56, married once, married 24 years, 4 children born, 3 children living, born WI, father born ME, mother born ME, speaks English, can read and write

            Edson F. Towle, son, male, white, 23, single, born IL, father born ME, mother born WI, speaks English, salesman, iron works, can read and write

            Florence W. Towle, daughter, female, white, 21, single, born IL, father born ME, mother born WI, speaks English, can read and write, attending school

            Atalene R. Towle, daughter, female, white, 14, single, born IL, father born ME, mother born WI, speaks English, can read and write, attending school

            Elizabeth Hickey, servant, female, white, 50, single, born IL, father born Ireland, mother born Ireland, speaks English, servant, private home, can read and write

    [1117] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #104728611.

    [1118] Washburne, Brenton P., The Washburn Family in America, 1983.

    [1119] Per the 1880 and 1900 federal censuses.

    [1120] 1880 Federal Census, Florence Village, Marinette, Marinette Co., WI, Page No. 25, Supervisors Dist. 4, Enumeration Dist. 98, dwelling #118, family #124:

            William H. Washburn, 27, male, married, physician, born WI, father born ME, mother born ME

            Esther W. Washburn, 29., wife, married, housekeeper, born Ontario, father born Ontario, mother born Ontario

            Robert G. Washburn, white, male, 11/12, born July, son, single, born MI, father born WI, mother born Ontario

    [1121] 1900 Federal Census, Milwaukee City, Ward 4, Milwaukee Co., WI, Supervisors Dist. 4, Enumeration Dist. 28, Sheet No. 20B-21A, dwelling #257, family #457:

            William H. Washburn, head, white, male, born Feb. 1853, age 46, married 22 years, born WI, father born ME, mother born ME, physician, can read, write and speak English, rents home

            Esther Washburn, wife, white, female, born Mar. 1851, age 49, married 22 years, 2 children born, 2 children living, born Canada, father born Canada, mother born Canada, immigrated in 1852, resident 47, years, can read, write and speak English

            Robert Washburn, son, white, male, born July 1879, age 20, single, born MI, father born WI, mother born Canada, at school, attending school, can read, write and speak English

            Beatrice Washburn, daughter, white, female, born Apr. 1882, age 18, single, born WI, father born WI, mother born Canada, can read, write and speak English

    [1122] 1910 Federal Census, Milwaukee City, Ward 18, Milwaukee Co., WI, Supervisors Dist. 4, Enumeration Dist. 199, Sheet No. 4B, dwelling #94, family #89:

            William H. Washburn, head, male, white, 56, married once, married 32 years, born WI, father born ME, mother born ME, speaks English, physician, general practice, can read and write, owns home

            Esther W. Washburn, wife, female, white, 57, married once, married 32 years, 4 children born, 2 children living, born Can. English, father born Can. English, mother born Can. English, immigrated in 1856, speaks English, can read and write

            Robert S. Washburn, son, male, white, 30, married once, married 7 months, born MI, father born WI, mother born Can. English, speaks English, physician, general practice, can read and write

            Winifred S. Washburn, daughter in law, female, white, 31, married once, married 7 months, no children, born MI, father born OH, mother born OH, speaks English, can read and write

    [1123] www.findagrave.com, memorial #104728578, from her gravestone in Forest Home Cemetery in Milwaukee, WI, her maiden name spelled “Wilson” in her memorial.

    [1124] www.findagrave.com, memorial #104728611, from his gravestone in Forest Home Cemetery in Milwaukee, WI.

    [1125] Calculated from her age in the 1860 federal census.

    [1126] His parents’ names from his marriage record.

    [1127] Wisconsin Marriages, 1836-1930, online database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #1266973, his parents Daniel and Beatrice Willson, her parents Alonzo and Jane C. Washburn; Washburne, Brenton P., The Washburn Family in America, 1983.

    [1128] Calculated from his age and birth place in the 1910 federal census.

    [1129] 1910 Federal Census, Waupaca City, Ward 1, Waupaca Co., WI, Supervisors Dist. 7, Enumeration Dist. 93, Sheet No. 10A, dwelling #168, family #181:

            John Wilson, head, male, white, 56, married once, married 28 years, born Can. English, father born Can. English, mother born Can. English, immigrated in 1855, naturalized, speaks English, carpenter, house, can read and write, owns farm

            Annie Wilson, wife, female, white, 54, married once, married 28 years, 3 children born, 2 children living, born WI, father born ME, mother born ME, speaks English, can read and write

            Benjamin Wilson, son, male, white, 24, single, born WI, father born Can. English, mother born WI, speaks English, farmer, can read and write

            Ester Wilson, daughter, female, white, 19, single, born WI, father born Can. English, mother born WI, speaks English, can read and write

    [1130] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #73472209.

    [1131] www.findagrave.com, memorial #73472209, from his gravestone in Waters Hill Cemetery in Livermore, ME.

    [1132] Calculated from his and birth place in his death record; per his www.findagrave.com memorial #73472068, from his gravestone in Waters Hill Cemetery in Livermore, ME.

    [1133] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #73472068.

    [1134] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #73472085.

    [1135] Washburne, Brenton P., The Washburn Family in America, 1983.

    [1136] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #73472085.

    [1137] 1880 Federal Census, Livermore, Androscoggin Co., ME, Page No. 25, Supervisors Dist. 1, Enumeration Dist. 17, dwelling #275, family #286:

            Seth D. Washburn, white, male, 48, married, farmer, born ME, father born MA, mother born MA

            Julia C. Washburn, white, female, 39, wife, married, keeping house, born ME, father born ME, mother born ME

            Delia K. Washburn, white, female, 79, mother widow, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Harriet Washburn, white, female, 57, sister, single, born ME, father born MA, mother born MA

    [1138] 1900 Federal Census, Livermore Town, Androscoggin Co., ME, Supervisors Dist. 1, Enumeration Dist. 29, Sheet No. 1 A, dwelling #10, family #10:

            Seth D. Washburn, head, white, male, born June 1832, age 67, married 29 years, born ME, father born MA, mother born MA, farmer, can read write and speak English, owns farm

            Julia C. Washburn, wife, white, female, born Dec. 1840, age 59, married 29 years, no children, born ME, father born ME, mother born ME, genealogical author, can read, write and speak English

    [1139] Maine Vital Records, 1670-1921, online image database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #0010057, his birth place Livermore, his occupation a farmer, his father Reul Washburn and his mother Delia King, both born in MA, his father’s occupation a lawyer; www.findagrave.com, memorial #73472068, from his gravestone in Waters Hill Cemetery in Livermore, ME.

    [1140] www.findagrave.com, memorial #73472085, from her gravestone in Waters Hill Cemetery in Livermore, ME.

    [1141] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #108336979.

    [1142] 1870 Federal Census, Livermore, Androscoggin Co., ME, Page No. 24, dwelling #206, family #217.

    [1143] Washburne, Brenton P., The Washburn Family in America, 1983.

    [1144] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #108337020, but the 1900 federal census says he was born in Nov. 1838.

    [1145] 1880 Federal Census, Town of Turner, Androscoggin Co., ME, Page No. 40, Supervisors Dist. 1, Enumeration Dist. 20, dwelling #413, family #442:

            Rocoe [sic] Smith, white, male, 40, married, M.D., born ME, father born ME, mother born MA

            Ellen A. Smith, white, female, 38, wife, married, keeping house, born ME, father born MA, mother born MA

            Ruel W. Smith, white, male, 4, son, single, born ME, father born ME, mother born ME

    [1146] 1900 Federal Census, Auburn Town, Auburn City, Ward 3, Androscoggin Co., ME, Supervisors Dist. 109, Enumeration Dist. 4, Sheet No. 3 B, dwelling #46, family #70:

            Roscoe Smith, head, white, male, born Nov. 1838, age 61, married 29 years, born ME, father born ME, mother born MA, M.D., can read, write and speak English, owns home

            Ellen A. Smith, wife, white, female, born May 1842, age 58, married 29 years, 1 child born, 1 child living, born ME, father born MA, mother born MA, can read, write and speak English

    [1147] www.findagrave.com, memorial #108337020, from his gravestone in Oak Hill Cemetery in Auburn, Androscoggin Co., ME.

    [1148] www.findagrave.com, memorial #108336979, from her gravestone in Oak Hill Cemetery in Auburn, ME.

    [1149] Raynham VRs, p. 51.

    [1150] www.findagrave.com, memorial #142864732, from his gravestone in Pleasant Street Cemetery in Raynham, MA; his birth and death dates also from the Pedigree Resource File CD #14, submitted by Virginia J. Wegenast.

    [1151] Raynham VRs, p. 51.

    [1152] Birth and death dates from Pedigree Resource File CD #14, submitted by Virginia J. Wegenast; www.findagrave.com, memorial #142864750, from his gravestone in Pleasant Street Cemetery in Raynham, MA.

    [1153] Raynham VRs, p. 51.

    [1154] Raynham VRs, p. 107, marriage intentions recorded 20 Oct. 1825 in Raynham.

    [1155] Her birth date and place from Pedigree Resource File CD #14, submitted by Virginia J. Wegenast, but her birth was not recorded in the published Mansfield vital records, and it was given as Canada in some of their childrens’ records.

    [1156] 1830 Federal Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, p. 143, the Eli A. [sic] Washburn household had 2 males under 5, 1 male aged 20-29 years, 1 female under 5, and 1 female aged 20-29 years.

    [1157] 1840 Federal Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, p. 210, the Eli K. Washburn had 1 male under 5, 2 males aged 10-14 years, 1 male aged 30-39 years, 2 females under 5, 2 females aged 5-9 years, 1 female aged 10-14 years, 1 female aged 15-19 years, 1 female aged 30-39 years, and had 2 persons employed in agriculture, and 1 person employed in manufacturing and trade. They were living next door to Polly Washburn and to his father, Israel Washburn.

    [1158] 1850 Federal Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, p. 125, dwelling #16, family #19:

            Eli K. Washburn, 48, male, farmer, $2500, born MA

            Nancy D. Washburn, 44, female, born MA

            Emily Washburn, 22, female, born MA

            Nathan Washburn, 20, male, farmer?, born MA

            Mary Washburn, 17, female, born MA, attending school

            Lucy Washburn, 15, female, born MA, attending school

            Laura Washburn, 14, female, born MA, attending school

            Camilla Washburn, 12, female, born MA, attending school

            Arthur Washburn, 10, male, born MA, attending school

            Merriam Washburn, 8, female, born MA, attending school

            Jane Washburn, 6, female, born MA, attending school

            Juliette Washburn, 4, female, born MA, attending school

    [1159] His death date from Pedigree Resource File CD #14, submitted by Virginia J. Wegenast.

    [1160] Bristol County Probate File “Eli K. Washburn, Raynham, 1852,” from FHL microfilm #0577879. Only two heirs of Eli K. Washburn signed the 1852 accounting, Nancy D. Washburn and Nathan Washburn. Since Nancy was the guardian of all the other children except the oldest daughter, Emily, she was presumably signing for all of them also.

    [1161] 1855 Massachusetts State Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., dwelling #59, family #66 (the dwelling & family numbers evidently put on the wrong line):

            Nancy D. Washburn, 49, female, born MA

            Nathan Washburn, 25, male, farmer, born MA

            Mary Washburn, 23, female, born MA

            Lucy Washburn, 21, female, born MA

            Laura Washburn, 19, female, born MA
            Camilla Washburn, 17, female, born MA

            Jane Washburn, 11, female, born MA

            Juliet Washburn, 9, female, born MA

    [1162] 1860 Federal Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, Page No. 22, dwelling #175, family #194:

            Nancy D. Washburn, 53, female, $5000, $400, born MA

            Nathan Washburn, 30, male, born MA

            Laura Washburn, 23, female, born MA

            Juliet Washburn, 13, female, born MA, attending school

            Emily Carter, 55, female, born MA

    [1163] 1865 Massachusetts State Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., dwelling #13, family #16.

    [1164] 1870 Federal Census, Ward 4 in Taunton, Bristol Co., MA, Page No. 37, dwelling #229, family #307:

            Mary [sic] Washburn, 63, female, white, keeping house, $1000, $300, born MA

            Nathan Washburn, 40, male, white, farm laborer, born MA, a male citizen

            Arthur Washburn, 30, male, white, laborer, $1500, born MA, a male citizen

            Julia Washburn, 24, female, white, at home, born MA

    [1165] From the petition of Charles F. Ivers for administration for her estate.

    [1166] Bristol County Probate File “Nancy D. Washburn, Taunton, 1873,” from FHL microfilm #0577880.

    [1167] Per research of Ann Joscher, of Woodhaven, NY; per his www.findagrave.com memorial #146098052, his birth not recorded in the Raynham vital records.

    [1168] 1865 Massachusetts State Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., dwelling #13, family #16:

            Thomas J. Washburn, 38, male, born MA, single, farmer

            Arthur Washburn, 25, male, born MA, single, farmer

            Juliet Washburn, 19, female, born MA, single, straw sewer

            Nancy D. Washburn, 58, female, born MA, widow

    [1169] Per research of Ann Joscher, of Woodhaven, NY.

    [1170] Her parents’ names from her death record; Norton VRs, p.234, the marriage of Andrew H. Hall, of Taunton, and Hannah W. Crane on 8 Nov. 1832 in Norton; Taunton VRs, Vol. 2, p. 215, the marriage intentions of Andrew H. Hall, of Taunton, and Hannah W. Crane, of Norton, recorded on 13 Oct. 1832 in Taunton; Norton VRs, p. 44, the birth of Hannah Walker Crane, daughter of Terry and Rhoby Crane, on 18 Mar. 1809 in Norton.

    [1171] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 190, p.348, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, both first marriages, his occupation a farmer, his birth place Raynham, his parents Eli K. & Nancy D. Washburn, her birth place Taunton, and her father Andrew H. Hall.

    [1172] Per research of Ann Joscher, of Woodhaven, NY, her birth place from her marriage and death records, but her birth was not recorded in the Taunton vital records.

    [1173] 1870 Federal Census, Ward 4 in Taunton, Bristol Co., MA, Page No. 39, dwelling #247, family #328:

            Andrew H. Hall, 66, male, white, farmer, $7500, $13,000, born MA, a male citizen

            Hannah Hall, 35, female, white, at home, born MA

            Betsey Hall, 71, female, white, at home, $3500, born MA

            Mary Washburn, 36, female, white, keeping house, born MA

            Harry T. Washburn, 2, male, white, born MA

            Thomas J. Washburn, 43, male, white, farmer, born MA, a male citizen

    [1174] Massachusetts Vital records, 1841-1910, Vol. 229, p. 132, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his occupation a farmer, his birth place Raynham, and his parents Eli K. & Nancy Washburn, born respectively in Raynham and Mansfield; www.findagrave.com memorial #146098052, from his gravestone in Pleasant Street Cemetery in Raynham, MA, but his memorial gives his parents as Elihu Washburn and Nancy Dean North Washburn [sic].

    [1175] 1880 Federal Census, Taunton, Bristol Co., MA, Page No. 20, Supervisors Dist. 60, Enumeration Dist. 122, dwelling #159, family #224:

            Mary B. Washburn, white, female, 46, widow, at home, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Harry Washburn, white, male, 11, son, single, at school, attending school, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

    [1176] 1900 Federal Census, City of Taunton, Ward 4, Bristol Co., MA, Enumeration Dist. 225, Sheet No. 2 B, dwelling #29, family #44:

            Mary B. Washburn, head, white, female, born Jan. 1834, age 66, widow, 3 children born, 1 child living, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA, can read, write and speak English, owns farm

            Harry T. Washburn, son, white, male, born Nov. 1868, age 31, married 3 years, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA, farmer, can read, write and speak English

            Florence Washburn, daughter in law, white, female, born Nov. 1870, age 29, married 3 years, no children, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA, can read, write and speak English

    [1177] Massachusetts State Vital Records, 1841-1920, Commonwealth of Massachusetts Standard Certificate of Death, Taunton #87, online image database at www.FamilySearch.org, from microfilm #5019861, widow of Thomas J. Washburn, her birth place Taunton, her father Andrew H. Hall, born in Taunton, and her mother Hannah W. Crane, born in Norton; www.findagrave.com memorial #146112540, from her gravestone in Pleasant Street Cemetery in Raynham, MA.

    [1178] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 202, p. 116, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his parents Thomas J. & Mary B. Washburn, born respectively in Raynham and Taunton; www.findagrave.com, memorial #169966597, from his gravestone in Pleasant Street Cemetery in Raynham, MA.

    [1179] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 205, p. 143, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his parents Thomas J. & Mary B. (Hall) Washburn, his father’s occupation a farmer, born in Raynham, his mother born in Taunton; per his www.findagrave.com memorial #169966473.

    [1180] Her parents’ names from her marriage record.

    [1181] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 469, p. 290, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, both first marriages, his occupation “none,” his birth place Raynham, his parents Thomas J. and Mary B. (Hall) Washburn, her birth place Taunton, and her parents Samuel B. and Ardelia M. (Price) Westcoat.

    [1182] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #169966559, her birth place from her marriage record.

    [1183] 1900 Federal Census, City of Taunton, Ward 4, Bristol Co., MA, Enumeration Dist. 225, Sheet No. 2 B, dwelling #29, family #44.

    [1184] www.findagrave.com, memorial #169966473, from his gravestone in Pleasant Street Cemetery in Raynham, MA.

    [1185] www.findagrave.com, memorial #169966559, from her gravestone in Pleasant Street Cemetery in Raynham, MA.

    [1186] Calculated from her age at death; per her www.findagrave.com memorial #169966637.

    [1187] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 229, p. 132, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, her birth place Raynham, and her parents Thomas J. & Mary B. Washburn, born respectively in Raynham and Taunton; www.findagrave.com, memorial #169966637, from her gravestone in Pleasant Street Cemetery in Raynham, MA.

    [1188] Per research of Ann Joscher, of Woodhaven, NY, her birth not recorded in the Raynham vital records; per her www.findagrave.com memorial #68245096.

    [1189] His parents’ names from his marriage and death records.

    [1190] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 78, p. 83, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his second marriage, her first, his occupation a farmer, his birth place Mansfield, his parents Otis & Susanna Allen, her birth place Raynham, and her parents Eli K. & Nancy Washburn.

    [1191] Vital Records of Mansfield, Massachusetts, To the End of the Year 1849, The Essex Institute, Salem, MA, 1933, [hereinafter Mansfield VRs], p. 10; per his www.findagrave.com memorial #68245065.

    [1192] Mansfield VRs, p. 74. She died on 17 Sept. 1848, and was buried in Spring Brook Cemetery in Mansfield, MA, per her www.findagrave.com memorial #68245080.

    [1193] 1860 Federal Census, Mansfield, Bristol Co., MA, Page No. 295, dwelling #2137, family #2557:

            Lloyd E. Allen, 45, male, farmer, $2500, $500, born MA

            Emily W. Allen, 32, female, born MA

            Charles E. Allen, 12, male, born MA, attending school

            Otis Allen, 76, male, farmer, $800, born MA

    [1194] 1870 Federal Census, Mansfield, Bristol Co., MA, Page No. 33, dwelling #259, family #284:

            Otis Allen, 84, male, white, farmer, $2700, $800, born MA, a male citizen

            Loyd E. Allen, 55, male, white, farmer, born MA, a male citizen

            Emily W. Allen, 42, female, white, keeps house, born MA

            Edward Paine, 18, male, white, at home, born MA, attending school

    [1195] 1880 Federal Census, Mansfield, Bristol Co., MA, Page No. 41, Supervisors Dist. 60, Enumeration Dist. 68, dwelling #363, family #429:

            Lloyd E. Allen, white, male, 65, married, farmer, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Emily W. Allen, white, female, 52, wife, married, keeping house, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

    [1196] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 463, on 284, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, her birth place Raynham, and her parents Eli K. Washburn, born in Raynham, and Nancy Norton, born in Vermont; www.findagrave.com, memorial #68245096, from her gravestone in Spring Brook Cemetery in Mansfield, Bristol Co., MA.

    [1197] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1910/67, p. 499, Commonwealth of Massachusetts Return of a Death, Mansfield #499, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his occupation retired, his birth place Mansfield, his father Otis Allen, born in Mansfield, and his mother Susannah Deane, born in Mansfield; www.findagrave.com, memorial #68245065, from his gravestone in Spring Brook Cemetery in Mansfield, MA.

    [1198] Per research of Ann Joscher, of Woodhaven, NY, his birth not recorded in the Raynham vital records.

    [1199] 1870 Federal Census, Ward 4 in Taunton, Bristol Co., MA, Page No. 37, dwelling #229, family #307.

    [1200] Per research of Ann Joscher, of Woodhaven, NY.

    [1201] Per research of Ann Joscher, of Woodhaven, NY, her birth not recorded in the Raynham vital records.

    [1202] Bristol County Probate File “Arthur, Camilla, Jane, Juliet, Laura, Lucy, Martha, Mary, Miriam & William Washburn, Raynham, 1852,” from FHL microfilm #0577879.

    [1203] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 93, p. 85, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, daughter of Eli K. Washburn.

    [1204] Per research of Ann Joscher, of Woodhaven, NY, her birth not recorded in the Raynham vital records.

    [1205] Bristol County Probate File “Arthur, Camilla, Jane, Juliet, Laura, Lucy, Martha, Mary, Miriam & William Washburn, Raynham, 1852,” from FHL microfilm #0577879.

    [1206] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 93, p. 85, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, daughter of Eli K. Washburn.

    [1207] Per research of Ann Joscher, of Woodhaven, NY, her birth not recorded in the Raynham vital records.

    [1208] Bristol County Probate File “Arthur, Camilla, Jane, Juliet, Laura, Lucy, Martha, Mary, Miriam & William Washburn, Raynham, 1852,” from FHL microfilm #0577879.

    [1209] His parents’ names from his death record.

    [1210] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 208, p. 127, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, both first marriages, his occupation a farmer, his birth place N. Bridgewater, his parents John & Olive Field, her birth place Raynham, and her parents Eli K. & Nancy D. Washburn.

    [1212] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 383, p. 339, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, her birth place Raynham, and her parents Eli H. and Nancy Washburn, born respectively in Raynham and Canada; www.findagrave.com, memorial #178524199, from her gravestone in Melrose Cemetery in Brockton, Plymouth Co., MA.

    [1213] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1916-1920, Commonwealth of Massachusetts Standard Certificate of Death, Brockton $57, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his occupation retired real estate, his birth place Brockton, his father John Field, born in Brockton, and his mother Olive Thompson, born in ME; www.findagrave.com, memorial #178523824, from his gravestone in Melrose Cemetery in Brockton, MA.

    [1214] Per research of Ann Joscher, of Woodhaven, NY, her birth not recorded in the Raynham vital records.

    [1215] Bristol County Probate File “Arthur, Camilla, Jane, Juliet, Laura, Lucy, Martha, Mary, Miriam & William Washburn, Raynham, 1852,” from FHL microfilm #0577879.

    [1216] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 93, p. 85, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, daughter of Eli K. Washburn.

    [1217] Per research of Ann Joscher, of Woodhaven, NY, his birth not recorded in the Raynham vital records.

    [1218] Bristol County Probate File “Arthur, Camilla, Jane, Juliet, Laura, Lucy, Martha, Mary, Miriam & William Washburn, Raynham, 1852,” from FHL microfilm #0577879.

    [1219] Her parents’ names from her death record; Vital Records of Dartmouth, Massachusetts, To the Year 1850, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, 1929, 3 volumes, [hereinafter Dartmouth VRs], Vol. 2, p. 200, the marriage intentions of Joshua W. Gifford, of Westport, and Catherine Wing of Dartmouth recorded on 6 Mar. 1830 in Dartmouth.

    [1220] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 271, p. 140, Taunton, and Vol. 271, p. 121, New Bedford (crossed out), online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, both first marriages, his occupation a laborer, his birth place Raynham, his parents Eli K. and Nancy D. Washburn, her birth place Westport, and her parents given as Joshua and Elizabeth Gifford in the Taunton record, but as Joshua and Catherine Gifford in the New Bedford record; per research of Ann Joscher, of Woodhaven, NY.

    [1221] Calculated from her age and birth place in her death record, but her birth was not recorded in the Westport vital records.

    [1222] 1880 Federal Census, New Bedford, Bristol Co., MA, Page No. 18, Supervisors Dist. 60, Enumeration Dist. 117, dwelling #198, family #225:

            Arthur Washburn, white, male, 40, married, stevedore, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Rebecka Washburn, 36, wife, married, house keeper, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

    [1223] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 346, p. 82, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, her birth place Westport, and her parents Joshua & Kate Gifford, born respectively in Westport and Dartmouth; per research of Ann Joscher, of Woodhaven, NY.

    [1224] Her parents’ names from her marriage record.

    [1225] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 370, p. 143, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his second marriage, her first, his occupation a laborer, his birth place Raynham, his parents Eli & Nancy B. Washburn, her occupation a dressmaker, her birth place New Bedford, and her parents John & Anna Cunningham; per research of Ann Joscher, of Woodhaven, NY.

    [1226] Calculated from her age and birth place in her death record.

    [1227] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 428, p. 543, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his occupation a laborer, his birth place Raynham, and his parents Eli and Nancy (Leonard) Washburn, his father born in Raynham, his mother’s birth place unknown; www.findagrave.com, memorial #167492362, from his gravestone in Rural Cemetery in New Bedford, Bristol Co., MA.

    [1228] Massachusetts Vital records, 1841-1910, Vol. 1909/72, p. 201, Commonwealth of Massachusetts Return of a Death, New Bedford #201, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, her birth place New Bedford, and her parents John and Ann Cunningham; www.findagrave.com, memorial #158711160, from her gravestone in Rural Cemetery in New Bedford, MA.

    [1229] Per research of Ann Joscher, of Woodhaven, NY, her birth not recorded in the Raynham vital records.

    [1230] Bristol County Probate File “Arthur, Camilla, Jane, Juliet, Laura, Lucy, Martha, Mary, Miriam & William Washburn, Raynham, 1852,” from FHL microfilm #0577879.

    [1231] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 93, p. 85, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, daughter of Eli K. Washburn.

    [1232] Per research of Ann Joscher, of Woodhaven, NY, her birth not recorded in the Raynham vital records.

    [1233] Bristol County Probate File “Arthur, Camilla, Jane, Juliet, Laura, Lucy, Martha, Mary, Miriam & William Washburn, Raynham, 1852,” from FHL microfilm #0577879.

    [1234] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 93, p. 85, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, daughter of Eli K. Washburn.

    [1235] Per research of Ann Joscher, of Woodhaven, NY, her birth not recorded in the Raynham vital records.

    [1236] Bristol County Probate File “Arthur, Camilla, Jane, Juliet, Laura, Lucy, Martha, Mary, Miriam & William Washburn, Raynham, 1852,” from FHL microfilm #0577879.

    [1237] 1870 Federal Census, Ward 4 in Taunton, Bristol Co., MA, Page No. 37, dwelling #229, family #307.

    [1238] His parents’ names from his marriage record.

    [1239] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 253, p. 162, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, both first marriages, his occupation an apothecary, his birth place Newburyport, his parents Charles F. and Sarah J. Ivers, her birth place Raynham, and her parents Eli K. and Nancy D. Washburn.

    [1240] Calculated from his age and birth place in his marriage record.

    [1241] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 347, p. 79, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his occupation a druggist, his birth place Newburyport, and his father Charles F. Ivers, of Newburyport.

    [1242] 1900 Federal Census, Malden City, Ward 7, Middlesex Co., MA, Enumeration Dist. 751, Sheet No. 16 A, dwelling #302, family #341:

            Juliette Ivers, head, white, female, born Apr. 1846, age 54, widow, 3 children born, 3 children living, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA, can read, write and speak English, owns home

            Amy L. Ivers, daughter, white, female, born Apr. 1875, age 25, single, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA, stenographer, can read, write and speak English

            Lucy W. Ivers, daughter, white, female, born Dec. 1877, age 22, single, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA, book keeper, can read, write and speak English

            Ada M. Ivers, daughter, white, female, born Apr. 1886, age 14, single, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA, at school, can read, write and speak English

    [1243] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 51, p. 113, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, her parents Eli K. and Nancy Washburn, of Raynham, her father’s occupation a farmer, born in Raynham.

    [1244] Per research of Ann Joscher, of Woodhaven, NY; Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 84, p. 87, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, her birth place Raynham, and her father Eli K. Washburn.

    [1245] Raynham VRs, p. 51.

    [1246] 1850 Federal Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, p. 138, dwelling #222, family #262.

    [1247] 1855 Massachusetts State Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., dwelling #17, family #20.

    [1248] 1860 Federal Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, Page No. 31, dwelling #251, family #276.

    [1249] 1865 Massachusetts State Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., dwelling #223, family #257.

    [1250] Her date of death in the petition for administration of her estate filed by her nephew, Thomas J. Washburn; www.findagrave.com, memorial #142864803, from her gravestone in Pleasant Street Cemetery in Raynham, MA.

    [1251] Bristol County Probate Records, Vol. 121, p. 23; Vol. 167, p. 214; Vol. 195, p. 525; Vol. 218, p. 5; Bristol County Probate File “Lydia K. Washburn, Raynham, 1865,” from FHL microfilm #0577879.

    [1252] Raynham VRs, p. 51.

    [1253] Her death date from Pedigree Resource File CD #14, submitted by Virginia J. Wegenast; www.findagrave.com, memorial #142864784, from her gravestone in Pleasant Street Cemetery in Raynham, MA.

    [1254] Bristol County Probate Records, Vol. 85, p. 222; Bristol County Probate File “Cornelia Washburn, Raynham, 1843,” from FHL microfilm #0577879, and online at www.AmericanAncestors.org.

    [1255] “First Book of Raynham Records,” New England Historical & Genealogical Register, Vol. 54, p. 15.

    [1256] Woodworth-Barnes, Esther Littleford, Mayflower Families Through Five Generations, Volume Sixteen Part 5, Family of John Alden Fifth Generation Descendants of his daughter Sarah (Alden) Standish, General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 2016, p. 42-43, but no probate records were filed for James Presho when he died in Raynham in 1804.

    [1257] Blake, Francis E., “Marriages and Baptisms in Raynham, Mass.,” New England Historical & Genealogical Register, Vol. 51, p. 290, married by Rev. Perez Fobes, of Raynham; Raynham VRs, p. 100, marriage intentions recorded 24 July 1782 in Raynham.

    [1258] Per the Ancestry.com Smith/Tyler Family Tree file submitted by scjocham, but her birth record was not found in the vital records of Raynham, and her birth date was not given in Mayflower Families Through Five Generation, Vol. 15, Part 5, p. 43.

    [1259] Woodworth-Barnes, Esther Littleford, Mayflower Families Through Five Generations, Volume 16, Part 1, Family of John Alden, General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 1999, p. 398-400.

    [1260] Heads of Families at the First Census of the United States Taken in the Year 1790: Massachusetts, Bountiful, Utah, 1993, p. 50, Raynham Town, Bristol Co., MA, the Nehemiah Washburn household had 1 free white male aged 16 or older, 1 free white male under 16, and 4 free white females.

    [1261] 1800 Federal Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, p. 372, the Nehemiah Washburn household had 5 males under 10, 1 male aged 16-25 years, 1 male aged 26-44 years, 1 female under 10, 3 females aged 10-15 years, and 1 female aged 26-44 years. They were living next door to Israel Washburn, Oliver Washburn, Reuben Andrews, and near Elijah Gushee.

    [1262] Bristol County Probate Records, Vol. 54, p. 419; Vol. 110, p. 555; Vol. 157, p. 364; Bristol County Probate File “Nehemiah Washburn, Raynham, 1818,” from FHL microfilm #0577880.

    [1263] 1830 Federal Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, p. 143, the Isaac Washburn household had 1 male under 5, 1 male aged 5-9 years, 1 male aged 10-14 years, 1 male aged 30-39 years, 1 female aged 20-29 years, 1 female aged 30-39 years, and 1 female aged 60-69 years.

    [1264] Nourse, Henry S., ed., The Birth, Marriage and Death Register, Church Records and Epitaphs of Lancaster, Massachusetts, 1643-1850, Lancaster, 1890, [hereinafter Lancaster VRs], pp. 268, 397; Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 41, p. 285, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, which does not give her parents’ names or her place of birth.

    [1265] Raynham VRs, p. 11, his name recorded as just “Cromwell Washburn” in the birth record.

    [1266] Raynham VRs, p. 88, the marriage intentions of Lemuel Williams of Taunton and Sibel Tisdale of Raynham recorded on 7 Nov. 1763 in Raynham.

    [1267] Raynham VRs, pp. 54, 99. A Charity Williams, daughter of Seth and Charity Williams, was born in Raynham on 6 Jan. 1793, (Raynham VRs, p. 60), but she would have been only 14 years old in 1807, probably too young to have been the wife of Cromwell Washburn.

    [1268] New England Historic Genealogical Register, Vol. 57, p. 78, not listed in the compiled Raynham Vital Records.

    [1269] Daughter Charity Williams Washburn, born in 1817, was probably by his second wife, Elizabeth King, named in honor of his deceased first wife, Charity Williams, but the 1899 death record of son Chauncey G. Washburn gives his mother’s name as Elizabeth Stone, born in Easton, NY, and the 1913 death record of daughter Elizabeth S. Robinson gives her mother’s name as Elizabeth Storm, born in New York.

    [1270] Bristol County Probate File “Cromwell Washburn, Taunton, 1839,” from FHL microfilm #0577879, from a copy of the will of Josiah King which was filed in the probate file of Cromwell Washburn.

    [1271] Per the Ancestry.com Grandma_Jane_Washburn_Lange file submitted by emveedee50, which does not show Cromwell’s second wife.

    [1272] The 1913 death record of daughter Elizabeth S. Robinson gives her mother’s name as Elizabeth Storm, born in New York, and the 1899 death record of son Chauncey G. Washburn gives his mother’s name as Elizabeth Stone, born in Easton, NY. The Ancestry.com Grandma_Jane_Washburn_Lange file submitted by emveedee50 gives a marriage date of 26 Aug. 1816 for Cromwell Washburn and Elizabeth Storm, with no source, but can’t be correct because of the will of Josiah King, and it may have been the date for Cromwell’s marriage to Elizabeth King.

    [1273] 1810 Federal Census, Taunton, Bristol Co., MA, p. 385, the “Cruml” Washburn household had 1 male under 10, 1 male aged 26-44 years, 1 female under 10, 1 female aged 10-15 years, and 1 female aged 16-25 years.

    [1274] 1820 Federal Census, Taunton, Bristol Co., MA, p. 287, the Cromell Washburn household had 2 males under 10, 1 male aged 10-15 years, 1 male aged 26-44 years, 1 female under 10, 1 female aged 10-15 years, and 1 female aged 16-25 [sic] years, including 1 person employed in manufacturing and trade.

    [1275] 1830 Federal Census, Taunton, Bristol Co., MA, p. 115, the Cromwel Washburn household had 2 males aged 5-9 years, 1 male aged 20-29 years, 2 males aged 40-49 years, 1 female under 5, 1 female aged 10-14 years, and 1 female aged 30-39 years,

    [1276] His name was not listed in Brig. Gen. Gardner W. Pearson’s Records Of The Massachusetts Volunteer Militia Called Out By The Governor Of Massachusetts To Suppress A Threatened Invasion During The War Of 1812-’14.

    [1277] He was called “Col. Cromwell Washburn” in the death records of his daughter Elizabeth S. Washburn, in 1824, and son Nehemiah Washburn, in 1825.

    [1278] He was called “Gen. Cromwell Washburn” in the 1837 baptismal records of his children Charles L., Chauncey G., Cordana, Elizabeth S., and Henry D. Washburn.

    [1279] Taunton VRs, Vol. 3, p. 209, Gen. Cromwell Washburn, buried in the King Burying Ground in East Taunton; www.findagrave.com, memorial #60680071, from his gravestone in King Burying Ground in Taunton, MA.

    [1280] The petition by the heirs of Cromwell Washburn, dated 4 June 1839, was signed by Leml. W. Washburn, C. G. Washburn, Thos. R. Robeson, and C. W. Washburn.

    [1281] Bristol County Probate File “Cromwell Washburn, Taunton, 1839,” from FHL microfilm #0577879, and online at www.AmericanAncestors.org.

    [1282] 1840 Federal Census, Taunton, Bristol Co., MA, p. 116, the Elizabeth Washburn household had 1 male aged 5-9 years, 2 males aged 15-19 years, 1 male aged 30-39 years, 1 female under 5, 1 female aged 10-14 years, and 1 female aged 40-49 years, including 3 persons employed in agriculture.

    [1283] Taunton VRs, Vol. 3, p. 209, widow of Gen. Cromwell Washburn, buried in the King Burying Ground in East Taunton; Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 20, p. 66, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, widow of Cromwell Washburn, but her parents’ names are not given; www.findagrave.com, memorial #60680107, from her gravestone in King Burying Ground in Taunton, MA, her memorial gives her maiden name as “Storm.”

    [1284] Bristol County Probate File “Elizabeth Washburn, Taunton, 1846,” online at www.AmericanAncestors.org.

    [1285] Taunton VRs, Vol. 1, p. 438, from his gravestone in the King Burying Ground in East Taunton, buried in the same lot as Cromwell Washburn.

    [1286] 1840 Federal Census, Taunton, Bristol Co., MA, p. 116.

    [1287] 1850 Federal Census, McLean Asylum for the Insane, Somerville, Middlesex Co., MA, p. 377, line #24:

            Oliver C. Washburn, 35, male, born MA, insane

    [1288] Taunton VRs, Vol. 1, p. 438; www.findagrave.com, memorial #60680013, from his gravestone in King Burying Ground in Taunton, Bristol Co., MA, but his death record was not found in the Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910.

    [1289] 1840 Federal Census, Taunton, Bristol Co., MA, p. 116.

    [1290] Per the Ancestry.com Grandma_Jane_Washburn_Lange file submitted by emveedee50, but no death record was found for him in Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910.

    [1291] Her name from the www.findagrave.com memorial #171119233 of Capt. Thomas Rodman Robeson Jr., who was killed in Gettysburg, PA, on 6 July 1863, and was buried in Oak Grove Cemetery in New Bedford, MA, from the birth record of son Lewis Robeson on 24 Aug. 1844 in New Bedford, MA, from Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 10, p. 76, which gives his parents as Thomas R. Robeson and Sibyl W. Washburn, his father’s occupation a merchant; from the 1881 marriage record of Louis Robeson to Lucy S. Lewis on 18 June 1881 in Brookline, MA, aged 36 years, which gives his parents as Thomas R. Robeson and Sibyl Washburn, and the death record of Louis Robeson, son of Tomas Robeson and Sibyl Washburn, on 19 Oct. 1913 in Brookline, MA.

    [1292] Calculated from her age in the 1850 federal census.

    [1293] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #156310166.

    [1294] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #156310166.

    [1295] 1840 Federal Census, New Bedford, Bristol Co., MA, p. 436, the Thomas R. Robeson household had 1 male aged 15-19 years, 1 male aged 20-29 years, 1 male aged 30-39 years, 1 female under 5, 1 female aged 15-19 years, 1 female aged 20-29 years, and 1 female aged 40-49 years, including 1 person employed in commerce.

    [1296] www.findagrave.com, memorial #156310166, from his gravestone in Oak Grove Cemetery in New Bedford, Bristol Co., MA.

    [1297] Bristol County Probate File “Thomas R. Robeson, New Bedford, 1848,” online at www.AmericanAncestors.org.

    [1298] 1850 Federal Census, City of New Bedford, Bristol Co., MA, p. 402-401, the pages microfilmed out of order, dwelling #2208, family #3073:

            Sibyl Robeson, 36, female, $17,000, born MA

            Anna Robeson, 13, female, born MA, attending school

            Thomas R. Robeson, 9, male, born MA, attending school

            William R. Robeson, 6, male, born MA, attending school

            Louis R. Robeson, 5, male, born MA, attending school

            Lydia R. Smith, 54, female, born MA

            Jane Daggett, 27, female, born MA

            Susan Thomas, 30, female, born VT

            Justine Porter, 19, female, born Canada

    [1299] 1855 Massachusetts State Census, Brookline, Norfolk Co., dwelling #468, family #556:

            Mrs T. R. Robeson, 40, female, born New Bedford

            Anna Robeson, 18, female, born New Bedford

            Thomas R. Robeson, 14, male, born New Bedford

            William R. Robeson, 12, male, born New Bedford

            Louis Robeson, 11, male, born New Bedford

            John Forde, 30, male, coachman, born Ireland

            Catherine Cantrey, 23, female, born Ireland

            Mary Cantrey, 28, female, born Ireland

    `       Ellen Donnahoe, 17, female, born Ireland

            Elizabeth Good, 17, female, born Ireland

    [1300] 1860 Federal Census, Ward 1 Cambridge, Middlesex Co., MA, Page No. 62, dwelling #439, family #482:

            Sybil Robeson, 46, female, housekeeper, born MA

            Thos. R. Robeson, 19, male, student, born MA, attending school

            William R. Robeson, 17, male, born MA

            Lewis Robeson, 15, male, born MA, attending school

            Ellen Donahue, 20, female, servant, born Ireland

            Catherine Kannty?, 22, female, servant, born Ireland

            Elizabeth Kannty?, 20, female, servant, born Ireland

    [1301] 1865 Massachusetts State Census, Cambridge Ward One, Middlesex Co., dwelling #774, family #925:

            Sybel T. R. Robertson [sic], 50, female, born MA, widow

            William Dwight, 25, male, born MA, married, soldier

            Anna Dwight, 28, female, born MA, married

            Lewis Robinson [sic], 20, male, born MA, single

            Bridget McGuire, 19, female, born Ireland, single, domestic

            Joanna Callihan, 28, female, born Ireland, single, domestic

            Catherine Canty, 30, female, born Ireland, single, domestic

    [1302] 1870 Federal Census, Ward 1 of Cambridge, Middlesex Co., MA, Page No. 153, dwelling #1054, family #1063:

            William Roberson, 25, male, white, no occupation, $5000, born MA, a male citizen

            Sybil Roberson, 56, male [sic], white, no occupation, $26,000, born MA, a male citizen [sic]

            Adele Gordin, 50, female, domestic servant, born Canada, parents both foreign born, cannot read or write

            Margaret Mare, 28, female, white, domestic servant, born Ireland, parents both foreign born

            Mary Brady, 22, female, white, domestic servant, born Ireland, parents both foreign born

    [1303] Per the Ancestry.com Master file submitted by EDouglas0772, of Ormond Beach, FL.

    [1304] Taunton VRs, Vol. 1, p. 123, under “Dean,” from her gravestone in Pine Hill Cemetery, East Taunton, her birth place from the birth of their son Francis Winthrop Dean; per her www.findagrave.com memorial #87458045.

    [1305] Per Taunton VRs, Vol. 2, p. 497, the marriage not recorded in the vital records of Middleborough.

    [1306] Taunton VRs, Vol. 1, p. 132, both his birth and baptism, son of Robert and S. L. Dean; per his www.findagrave.com memorial #87457925, his birth date inscribed on his gravestone.

    [1307] Taunton VRs, Vol. 1, p. 132, birth of Robert Dean, son of Joseph and Anna Dean, on 28 Oct. 1775 in Taunton; Vol. 2, p. 146, marriage of Joseph Dean, of Taunton, and Anna Strobridge, of Middleborough, on 1 Dec. 1774.

    [1308] 1850 Federal Census, Taunton, Bristol Co., MA, p. 255, dwelling #1749, family #1792:

            Saml A. Dean, 40, male, farmer, $3000, born MA

            Charity W. Dean, 33, female, born MA

            Susan A. Dean, 10, female, born MA, attending school

            Robert C. Dean, 2, male, born MA

            Cordana Washburn, 22, female, born MA

            Elisabeth Washburn, 15, female, born MA

    [1309] 1855 Massachusetts State Census, Taunton, Bristol Co., dwelling #107, family #157:

            Samuel Dean, 45, male, farmer, born MA

            Charity W. Dean, 38, female, born MA

            Susan Dean, 15, female, born MA

            Robert C. Dean, 7, male, born MA

            Francis W. Dean, 3, male, born MA

            Cordana Washburn, 27, female, born MA

            Elisabeth Washburn, 19, female, born MA

    [1310] 1860 Federal Census, Taunton, Bristol Co., MA, Page No. 375, dwelling #2463, family #2922:

            Samuel A. Dean, 49, male, farmer, $4000, $3000, born MA

            Charity W. Dean, 42, female, born MA

            Susan E. Dean, 19, female, born MA

            Robert C. Dean, 12, male, born MA, attending school

            Francis W. Dean, 8, male, born MA, attending school

            Cordana Washburn, 31, female, born MA

            Elizabeth S. Washburn, 24, female, born MA

    [1311] 1865 Massachusetts State Census, City of Taunton, Ward 4, dwelling #272, family #324:

            Samuel A. Dean, 54, male, born MA, married, farmer

            Charity W. Dean, 47, female, born MA, married

            Susan E. Dean, 24, female, born MA, single

            Robert C. Dean, 17, male, born MA, single, farmer

            Francis W. Dean, 12, male, born MA, single

            Cordana Washburn, 36, female, born MA, single

    [1312] 1870 Federal Census, Ward 5 in Taunton, Bristol Co., MA, Page No. 10, dwelling #70, family #86:

            Samuel A. Dean, 59, male, white, farmer, $3000, $6000, born MA, a male citizen

            Charity Dean, 52, female, white, keeping house, born MA

            Susan E. Dean, 29, female, white, at home, born MA

            Robert C. Dean, 21, male, white, farm laborer, born MA, a male citizen

            Francis W. Dean, 18, male, white, at school, born MA, attending school

            Cordana Washburn, 41, female, white, at home, born MA

    [1313] 1880 Federal Census, Ward 5, City of Taunton, Bristol Co., MA, Page No. 36, Supervisors Dist. 60, Enumeration Dist. 123, dwelling #199, family #240:

            Samuel A. Dean, white, male, 69, married, farmer, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Charity W. Dean, white, female, 62, wife, married, keeping house, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Robert C. Dean, white, male, 32, son, single, engineer, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Susan E. Hinman, white, female, 39, daughter, married, born NY [sic], father born NY [sic], mother born VT [sic]

            Dean Hinman, white, male, 4, grandson, single, born Il, father born NY, mother born MA

            Mary Scanlon, white, female, 28, servant, single, domestic servant, born MA, father born Ireland, mother born Ireland

            Sidney T. Eldridge, white, male, 36, single, works on farm, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Cordana Washburn, white, female, 50, sister in law, single, companion, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

    [1314] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 436, p. 344, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, her birth place Taunton, and her parents Cromwell Washburn, born in Taunton, & Elizth Stone, born in New York; www.findagrave.com, memorial #87458045, from her gravestone in Pine Hill Cemetery in Taunton, MA.

    [1315] 1900 Federal Census, Taunton City, Ward 4, Bristol Co., MA, Supervisors Dist. 115, Enumeration Dist. 224, Sheet No. 9 A, dwelling #165, family #198:

            Samuel A. Dean, head, white, male, born Aug. 1810, age 89, widower, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA, can read, write and speak English, owns farm

            Robert C. Dean, son, white, male, born Feb. 1848, age 52, single, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA, retired, can read, write and speak English

            Susan E. Hinman, daughter, white, female, born Aug. 1840, age 59, widow, 1 child born, 1 child living, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA, can read, write and speak English

            Dean H. Hinman, grandson, white, male, born Feb. 1870, age 24, single, born IL, father born NY, mother born MA, civil engineer, can read, write and speak English

            Margaret Connell, boarder, white, female, born May 1867, age 33, single, born Ireland, father born Ireland, mother born Ireland, immigrated in 1884, resident 16 years, housekeeper, cannot read or write, but can speak English

    [1316] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 1903/52, p. 452, Commonwealth of Massachusetts Return of a Death, Taunton #452, his occupation a farmer, his parents Robert Dean, born in Taunton, and Sarah S. I. Padelford, born in Taunton, and his burial in Pine Hill Cemetery in Taunton; www.findagrave.com, memorial #87457925, from his gravestone in Pine Hill Cemetery in Taunton, MA.

    [1317] Taunton VRs, Vol. 1, p. 134, which also gives the name of her husband.

    [1318] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 244, p. 166, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, both first marriages, his occupation real estate dealer, his residence Chicago, his birth place Plattsburg, his parents Samuel and Lucy M. Hinman, her birth place Taunton, and her parents Samuel A. and Charity Dean.

    [1319] Per Taunton VRs, Vol. 1, p. 214; per his www.findagrave.com memorial #87524280.

    [1320] 1880 Federal Census, Ward 5, City of Taunton, Bristol Co., MA, Page No. 36, Supervisors Dist. 60, Enumeration Dist. 123, dwelling #199, family #240. The census transcriber may have skipped his name when transcribing the 1880 census, but put his birth place on her line.

    [1321] www.findagrave.com, memorial #87524280, from his gravestone in Pine Hill Cemetery in Taunton, MA, which also gives his places of birth and death.

    [1322] 1900 Federal Census, Taunton City, Ward 4, Bristol Co., MA, Supervisors Dist. 115, Enumeration Dist. 224, Sheet No. 9 A, dwelling #165, family #198.

    [1323] www.findagrave.com, memorial #87524410, from her gravestone in Pine Hill Cemetery in Taunton, MA, wife of Josiah Hinman, which also gives her place of death.

    [1324] Taunton VRs, Vol. 1, p. 132, which gives his middle name as “Casswell;” per his www.findagrave.com memorial #897519588, his middle name clearly inscribed as “Cromwell” on his gravestone.

    [1325] 1870 Federal Census, Ward 5 in Taunton, Bristol Co., MA, Page No. 10, dwelling #70, family #86.

    [1326] 1880 Federal Census, Ward 5, City of Taunton, Bristol Co., MA, Page No. 36, Supervisors Dist. 60, Enumeration Dist. 123, dwelling #199, family #240.

    [1327] 1900 Federal Census, Taunton City, Ward 4, Bristol Co., MA, Supervisors Dist. 115, Enumeration Dist. 224, Sheet No. 9 A, dwelling #165, family #198.

    [1328] Massachusetts State Vital Records, 1841-1910, Commonwealth of Massachusetts Standard Certificate of Death, Taunton #338, online image database at www.FamilySearch.org, from microfilm #5234686, his occupation retired, his birth place Taunton, his father Samuel A. Dean, born in Taunton, and his mother Charity W. Washburn, born in Taunton; www.findagrave.com, memorial #87519588, from his gravestone in Pine Hill Cemetery in Taunton, MA.

    [1329] Massachusetts Births, 1841-1915, online image database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #1420835, his parents Samuel A. & Charity Dean, his father’s occupation a farmer, both parents born in Taunton; per his www.findagrave.com memorial #87519408.

    [1330] Per his obituary in the Boston Herald of 26 May 1840, on his www.findagrave.com memorial #87519408.

    [1331] Her parents’ names from her birth and marriage records.

    [1332] Massachusetts Marriages, 1695-1910, online database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #1651237, his parents Samuel A. and Charity Washburn, her parents John P. H. Cushing and Sabrina Tufts.

    [1333] Massachusetts Births, 1841-1915, online image database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #1428237, her parents John P. H. and Sabrina Y. Cushing, of La Grange, her father’s occupation a sailor, born in So. Berwick, ME, her mother born on Gloucester; per her www.findagrave.com memorial #87519353.

    [1334] 1900 Federal Census, Cambridge City, Ward 1, Middlesex Co., MA, Enumeration Dist. 679, Sheet No. 4 B, dwelling #88, family #102:

            Francis W. Dean, head, white, male, born May 1852, age 48, married 7 years, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA, mechanical engineer, can read, write and speak English, rents home

            Lydia C. H. Dean, wife, white, female, born Mar. 1858, age 42, married 7 years, 2 children born, 2 children living, born MA, father born ME, mother born MA, can read, write and speak English

            Samuel W. Dean, son, white, male, born Aug. 18907, age 2, single, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Francis H. Dean, son, white, male, born Jan. 1899, age 1, single, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Elizabeth Wedlock, servant, white, female, born Sept. 1880, age 19, single, born England, father born England, mother born England, immigrated in 1898, resident 2 years, servant, can read, write and speak English

            Margaret A. Wedlock, servant, white, female, born Mar. 1887, age 13, single, born England, father born England, mother born England, immigrated in 1891, resident 8 years, servant, attending school, can read, write and speak Engliish

            Annie Tynan, servant, white, female, born May 1866, age 34, single, born MA, father born Ireland, mother born Ireland, cook (family), can read, write and speak English

    [1335] www.findagrave.com, memorial #87519353, from her gravestone in Pine Hill Cemetery in Taunton, Bristol Co., MA.

    [1336] United States, GenealogyBank Historical Newspaper Obituaries, 1815-2011, online database at www.FamilySearch.org, from microfilm #101766478, his residence Lexington, his birth place Taunton, his occupation an inventor, consulting engineer and instructor, and his parents Samuel Augustus Dean and Charity Williams Washburn Dean; www.findagrave.com, memorial #87519408, from his gravestone in Pine Hill Cemetery in Taunton, MA, and from his obituary in Boston Herald of 26 May 1940, p. 57.

    [1337] Calculated from his age at death.

    [1338] Taunton VRs, Vol. 3, p. 210, son of Col. Cromwell and Elizabeth Washburn, buried in the King Burying Ground in East Taunton.

    [1339] Calculated from her age at death.

    [1340] Taunton VRs, Vol. 3, p. 209, daughter of Col. Cromwell and Elizabeth Washburn, buried in the King Burying Ground in East Taunton; the Ancestry.com Grandma_Jane_Washburn_Lange file submitted by emveedee50 gives her name as Elizabeth Graham Washburn.

    [1341] Per the Ancestry.com Grandma_Jane_Washburn_Lange file submitted by emveedee50, which agrees with his age in the 1850 federal census.

    [1342] Taunton VRs, Vol. 1, p. 436, from baptismal records of Lakeville and Taunton Precinct Congregational Church in Taunton, his parents Gen. Cromwell and Elizabeth Washburn.

    [1343] 1850 Federal Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, p. 130, dwelling #100, family #115, and dwelling #101, family #116.

    [1344] Maine Marriages, 1771-1907, online image database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #0011735, marriage intentions recorded on 18 Nov. 1855 in Perry, ME, the marriage on 29 Nov. 1855.

    [1345] Per the 1900 federal census.

    [1346] 1860 Federal Census, Robbinston, Washington Co., ME, Page No. 10, dwelling #70, family #56:

            Charles L. Washburn, 35, male, merchant, $500, $1600, born MA

            Mary M. Washburn, 29, female, born ME

            Henry D. Washburn, 3, male, born MA

            Louis D. Washburn, 2, male, born ME

            (Unnamed daughter), 2/12, female, born ME

    [1347] 1870 Federal Census, Perry, Washington Co., ME, Page No. 2, dwelling #92, family #13:

            Chas L. Washburn, 45, male, white, farming, $3000, $900, born MA, a male citizen

            Mary D. Washburn, 38, female, white, keeping house, born ME

            Henry D. Washburn, 13, male, white, born MA, attending school

            Louis D. Washburn, 12, male, white, born ME, attending school

            Carrie Washburn, 10, female, white, born ME, attending school

            Mary E. Hartford, 12, female, white, born ME, attending school

    [1348] 1880 Federal Census, Perry, Washington Co., ME, Page No. 20, Supervisors Dist. 2, Enumeration Dist. 174, dwelling #165, family #167:

            Chs. L. Washburn, white, male, 55, married, farmer, born MA, father born MA, mother born NY

            Mary D. Washburn, white, female, 49, wife, married, keeping house, born ME, father borm ME, mother born ME

            Henry D. Washburn, white, male, 23, son, single, at school, sick with neuralgia in the head and face, born MA, father born MA, mother born ME

            Francis P. Washburn, white, male, 3, son, single, born ME, father born MA, mother born ME

            Geo. McReynolds, white, male, 25, none, single, farm laborer, born NB, father born Ireland, mother born ME

            Kate L. Hurt, white, female, 12, niece, helps about the house, born DC, father born DC, mother born DC

    [1349] Maine Vital Records, 1670-1921, online image database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #0010057, his name recorded as Charles W. Washburn, his birth place Taunton, MA, his occupation a farmer, his burial in Eastport, ME, his father Cromwell Washburn, born in Taunton, and his mother Elizabeth Stone, born in New York State, but his gravestone was not found in www.findagrave.com.

    [1350] 1900 Federal Census, Perry Town, Washington Co., ME, Supervisors Dist. 110, Enumeration Dist. 216, Sheet No. 7 B, Frank P. Washburn the enumerator, dwelling #152, family #156:

            Frank P. Washburn, head, white, male, born Sept. 1875, age 24, single, born ME, father born MA, mother born ME, tanner, can read, write and speak English, owns farm

            Mary D. Washburn, mother, white, female, born Dec. 1830, age 69 widow, 4 children born, 1 child living, born ME, father born ME, mother born ME, housekeeper, can read, write and speak English

            Loring E. Lovely, servant, white, male, born June 1878, age 21, single, born ME, father born ME, mother born ME, sardine factory sealer, can read, write and speak English

            Arthur Morrison, servant, white, male, born May 1882, age 18, single, born ME, father born ME, mother born ME, farm hand, can read, write and speak English

            Louisa A. Moore, servant, white, female, born Oct. 1878, age 21, single, 1 child born, 1 child living, born ME, father born ME, mother born ME, servant, house, can read, write and speak English

            George F. Moore, boarder, white, male, born May 1896, age 4, single, born ME, father born ME, mother born ME, at school

    [1351] Per the Ancestry.com Grandma_Jane_Washburn_Lange file submitted by emveedee50, but no death record was found for her in FamilySearch.org.

    [1352] 1880 Federal Census, Perry, Washington Co., ME, Page No. 20, Supervisors Dist. 2, Enumeration Dist. 174, dwelling #165, family #167.

    [1353] Per the Ancestry.com Grandma_Jane_Washburn_Lange file submitted by emveedee50; in the 1900 federal census, Mary D. Washburn had had 4 children, but only one was still living.

    [1354] Per the Ancestry.com Grandma_Jane_Washburn_Lange file submitted by emveedee50, which gives his birth as 8 Apr. 1858 in Perry, ME; per his www.findagrave.com memorial #114913735, which gives the date as 11 Apr. 1858 in Perry, ME, but his birth was not found on FamilySearch.org.

    [1355] Per the 1870 and 1880 federal censuses in Princeton, Washington Co., ME, Harriet Peabody was a daughter living in the family of Leonard and Mary H. Peabody, born about 1860.

    [1356] Per the Ancestry.com Grandma_Jane_Washburn_Lange file submitted by emveedee50.

    [1357] Per the Ancestry.com Grandma_Jane_Washburn_Lange file submitted by emveedee50, presumably from the California Death Index, but it does not give the name of her husband.

    [1358] Per the Ancestryc.om Grandma_Jane_Washburn_Lange file submitted by emveedee50, which is supported by his mother’s entry in the 1900 federal census; www.findagrave.com memorial #114913735, from his gravestone in Lakewood Cemetery in Minneapolis, MN, but his gravestone is unreadable in the photograph.

    [1359] 1900 Federal Census, Calais Town, Calais City, Ward 5, Washington Co., ME, Supervisors Dist. 110, Enumeration Dist. 198, Sheet No. 2 B, dwelling #34, family #38:

            Harriet P. Washburn, head, white, female, born Nov. 1860, age 39, widow, 2 children born, 2 children living, born ME, father born Canada (Eng.), mother born NH, can read, write and speak English, rents home

            Dana P. Washburn, son, white, male, born Dec. 1888, age 11, single, born MN, father born ME, mother born ME, at school, can read, write and speak English

            Louis D. Washburn, son, white, male, born May 1890, age 10, single, born MN, father born ME, mother born ME, at school, can read, write and speak English

            Mary H. Peabody, mother, white, female, born Jan. 1827, age 73, widow, 7 children born, 4 children living, born Canada (Eng.), father born ME, mother born Canada (Eng.), can read, write and speak English

            Ida Orr, servant, white, female, born Mar. 1880, age 20, single, born Canada (Eng.), father born Canada (Eng.), mother born Canada, servant, can read, write and speak English

    [1360] Per the Ancestry.com Grandma_Jane_Washburn_Lange file submitted by emveedee50; California Death Index, 1940-1997, online database at www.FamilySearch.org, which gives her birth date as 7 Nov. 1860 in ME, but does not give the name of her husband.

    [1361] Per the Ancestry.com Grandma_Jane_Washburn_Lange file submitted by emveedee50, supposed by her age in the 1860 federal census, her name from the 1870 federal census.

    [1362] Per the Ancestry.com Grandma_Jane_Washburn_Lange file submitted by emveedee50; Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 256, p. 167, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, her birth place Maine, and her parents Charles L. and Mary D. Washburn, born respectively in Taunton and Maine.

    [1363] Per the Ancestry.com Grandma_Jane_Washburn_Lange file submitted by emveedee50; per the 1900 federal census, his middle name from his www.findagrave.com memorial #87810307.

    [1364] 1900 Federal Census, Perry Town, Washington Co., ME, Supervisors Dist. 110, Enumeration Dist. 216, Sheet No. 7 B, Frank P. Washburn the enumerator, dwelling #152, family #156.

    [1365] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #87810405.

    [1366] Per the Ancestry.com Grandma_Jane_Washburn_Lange file submitted by emveedee50, which gives her surname as “Cedaravall.”

    [1367] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #87810405; per the Ancestry.com Grandma_Jane_Washburn_Lange file submitted by emveedee50.

    [1368] Per the Ancestry.com Grandma_Jane_Washburn_Lange file submitted by emveedee50; www.findagrave.com, memorial #87810307, from his gravestone in Hillside Cemetery in Eastport, Washington Co., ME.

    [1369] www.findagrave.com, memorial #87810405, from her gravestone in Hillside Cemetery in Eastport, ME.

    [1370] Per the Ancestry.com Grandma_Jane_Washburn_Lange file submitted by emveedee50, which agrees with his age in the 1850 federal census.

    [1371] Taunton VRs, Vol. 1, p. 436, from baptismal records of Lakeville and Taunton Precinct Congregational Church in Taunton, his parents Gen. Cromwell and Elizabeth.

    [1372] Her father’s name from her marriage record.

    [1373] Massachusetts Marriages, 1841-1915, online database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #1428256, his father Cromwell Washburn, her father William F. King; Taunton VRs, Vol. 2, p. 497, marriage intentions recorded 11 Sept. 1846 in Taunton.

    [1374] Calculated from her age in the 1850 federal census.

    [1375] 1850 Federal Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, p. 130, dwelling #100, family #115:

            Chancey G. Washburn, 25, male, nailor, $400, born MA

            Continued on the other side of the page, renumbered as dwelling #101, family #116 [sic]:

            Rebecca M. Washburn, 26, female, born MA

            L. Wm Washburn, 3, male, born MA

            Alice A. Washburn, 1, female, born MA

            Chas L. Washburn, 25, male, school master, born MA

    [1376] 1855 Massachusetts State Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., dwelling #231, family #265:

            Chancy G. Washburn, 30, male, laborer, born MA

            Rebecca W. Washburn, 31, female, born MA

            Lemuel W. Washburn, 8, male, born MA

    [1377] 1860 Federal Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, Taunton Post Office, Page No. 4, dwelling #28, family #35:

            Chauncey G. Washburn, 35, male, clerk, $2000, $500, born MA

            Rebecca Washburn, 36, female, born MA

            L. William Washburn, 12, male, born MA, attending school

            Thomas R. Washburn, 3, male, born MA

    [1378] 1870 Federal Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, Taunton Post Office, Page No. 13, dwelling #99, family #112:

            Chauncey G. Washburn, 45, male, white, grocer ret., $3000, $3000, born MA, a male citizen

            Rebecca K. Washburn, 46, female, white, keeping house, born MA

            Lemuel W. Washburn, 23, male, white, works in shovel shop, born MA, a male citizen

            Thomas R. Washburn, 14, male, white, at school, born MA, attending school

    [1379] 1880 Federal Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, Page No. 19, Supervisors Dist. 60, Enumeration Dist. 70, dwelling #181, family #192:

            Chauncy G. Washburn, white, male, 55, married, postmaster, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Rebecca K. Washburn, white, female, 55, wife, married, keeping house, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Thomas R. Washburn, white, male, 22, son, single, laborer, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

    [1380] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 492, p. 359, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his birth place Taunton, and his parents Cromwell Washburn, born in Raynham, and Elizabeth Stone, born in Easton, NY.

    [1381] Thatcher, Charles M., “Thatcher Papers,” 3 Volumes, 1620-1899, manuscript from FHL microfilm #945019, [hereinafter Thatcher Papers], Vol. III: Washburn, says they also had a son John Washburn, of Taunton, but he does not appear with their family in any of the census records.

    [1382] Per the 1900 federal census, his birth date on his death record given as 3 Aug. 1847 in Taunton.

    [1383] 1870 Federal Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, Taunton Post Office, Page No. 13, dwelling #99, family #112.

    [1384] Her parents’ names from her marriage record; Vital Records of Rochester, Massachusetts, To the Year 1850, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, 1914, 2 Volumes, [hereinafter Rochester VRs], Vol. 2, p. 15, the marriage of Daniel H. Ames, a mechanic, and Lydia Luce on 29 Oct. 1848 in Rochester; Rochester VRs, Vol. 1, p. 15, the birth of Daniel Hix Ames, son of Thomas and Elizabeth Ames, on 16 Feb.1823 in Rochester.

    [1385] Massachusetts, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1626-2001, online image database a, from FHL microfilm #0577296; Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 253, p. 136, New Bedford, and Vol. 254, p. 419, Mattapoisett, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, both first marriages, his occupation an expressman, his birth place Taunton, his parents Chauncey G. and Rebecca (King) Washburn, her occupation a teacher, her birth place Mattapoisett or Rochester, and her parents David H. and Lydia (Luce) Ames, married in New Bedford.

    [1386] Massachusetts Vital Records, 184101910, Vol. 43, p. 259, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, her parents Danl C. & Lydia Ames. She was probably born in the part of Rochester that eventually became Mattapoisett, MA.

    [1387] 1880 Federal Census, Taunton, Bristol Co., MA, Page No. 13, Supervisors Dist. 60, Enumeration Dist. 122, dwelling #103, family #153:

            Lemuel W. Washburn, white, male, 32, married, expressman, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Mary W. Washburn, white, female, 30, wife, married, keeping house, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

    [1388] 1900 Federal Census, City of Taunton, Ward 4, Enumeration Dist. 225, Sheet No. 7 A, dwelling #115, family #153:

            Lemuel W. Washburn, head, white, male, born Aug. 1846, age 53, married 26 years, born MA, mother born MA, mother born MA, clerk express, can read, write and speak English, rents home

            Mary W. Washburn, wife, white, female, born Mar. 1850, age 50, married 26 years, 2 children born, 1 child living, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA, can read, write and speak English

            Milton A. Washburn, son, white, male, born Oct. 1890, age 9, single, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA, at school

            Lydia Eams [sic], mother in law, white, female, born Apr. 1825, age 75, widow, 4 children born, 4 children living, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA, can read, write and speak English

            Emma N. Eams [sic], sister in law, white, female, born Mar. 1863, age 37, single, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA, school teacher, can read, write and speak English

    [1389] Per the Ancestry.com Grandma_Jane_Washburn_Lange file submitted by emveedee50.

    [1390] Florida Deaths, 1877-1939, Vol. 538, Florida State Board of Health Bureau of Vital Statistics, File No. 942, online image database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #2135484, widower of Mary W. Washburn, his occupation a Clerk for American Express, his birth date 3 Aug. 1847, his birth place Taunton, MA, his father Chancey G. Washburn, born in Taunton, MA, and his mother Rebecca King, born in Raynham, MA.

    [1391] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 34, p. 185, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, her father’s name given as Chauncey G. Washburn.

    [1392] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 66, p. 84, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, her birth place Raynham, and her parents Chauncy & Rebecca Washburn.

    [1393] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 96, p. 133, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his parents Chancey G. & Rebecca M. Washburn, his father’s occupation a laborer, born in Taunton, his mother born in Raynham; Thatcher Papers, Vol. III: Washburn.

    [1394] Her parents’ names from her marriage record; Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 136, p. 289, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, the marriage of Cyrus S. Howard of Easton and Sarah Celestine Corkins of West Bridgewater on 5 June 1860 in West Bridgewater.

    [1395] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 425, p. 576, Middleborough, and Vol. 425, p. 532, Brockton, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his first marriage, her second, his occupation a railroad conductor, his birth place Raynham, his parents Chauncey & Rebecca K. (King) Washburn, her birth place Easton, and her parents Cyrus S. & Sarah Howard, married by Frank P. Parkin, Clergyman, Brockton, so the marriage probably occurred in Brockton; Thatcher Papers, Vol. III: Washburn.

    [1396] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 141, p. 112, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, her parents Cyrus S. & Sarah C. Howard, of Easton, her father’s occupation a shoemaker, both parents born in Easton.

    [1397] 1900 Federal Census, Middleborough Town, Middleborough, Plymouth Co., MA, Enumeration Dist. 1135, Sheet No. 2 B, dwelling #26, family #34:

            Thomas R. Washburn, head, white, male, born Sept. 1856, age 43, married 8 years, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA, conductor R.R., can read, write and speak English, rents home

            S. Mabel H. Washburn, wife, white, female, born Nov. 1861, age 38, married 8 years, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA, can read, write and speak English

            Cyrus S. Howard, father in law, white, male, born Mar. 1835, age 65, widower, born MA, father born NY, mother born MA, can read, write and speak English

    [1398] Taunton VRs, Vol. 1, p. 427, from her gravestone in Pine Hill Cemetery in East Taunton.

    [1399] Taunton VRs, Vol. 1, p. 437, from baptismal records of Lakeville and Taunton Precinct Congregational Church in Taunton, her parents Gen. Cromwell and Elizabeth Washburn, her birth date from her gravestone in Pine Hill Cemetery, East Taunton, her birth place from her death record.

    [1400] Bristol County Probate File “Cordana, Elisabeth S., Henry D. Washburn, Taunton, 1846,” from FHL microfilm #0577879.

    [1401] 1850 Federal Census, Taunton, Bristol Co., MA, p. 255, dwelling #1749, family #1792.

    [1402] 1855 Massachusetts State Census, Taunton, Bristol Co., dwelling #107, family #157.

    [1403] 1860 Federal Census, Taunton, Bristol Co., MA, Page No. 375, dwelling #2463, family #2922.

    [1404] 1865 Massachusetts State Census, City of Taunton, Ward 4, dwelling #272, family #324.

    [1405] 1870 Federal Census, Ward 5 in Taunton, Bristol Co., MA, Page No. 10, dwelling #70, family #86.

    [1406] 1880 Federal Census, Ward 5, City of Taunton, Bristol Co., MA, Page No. 36, Supervisors Dist. 60, Enumeration Dist. 123, dwelling #199, family #240.

    [1407] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 346, p. 153, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, her birth place Taunton, and her parents Cromwell and Elizabeth Washburn, born respectively in Raynham and New York; www.findagrave.com, memorial #87523990, from her gravestone in Pine Hill Cemetery in Taunton, MA.

    [1408] Calculated from her 6 Nov. 1849 petition to have Samuel A. Dean appointed as her guardian; per her www.findagrave.com memorial #152461500.

    [1409] Taunton VRs, Vol. 1, p. 437, from baptismal records of Lakeville and Taunton Precinct Congregational Church in Taunton, her parents Gen. Cromwell and Elizabeth Washburn.

    [1410] Bristol County Probate File “Cordana, Elisabeth S., Henry D. Washburn, Taunton, 1846,” from FHL microfilm #0577879.

    [1411] 1850 Federal Census, Taunton, Bristol Co., MA, p. 255, dwelling #1749, family #1792.

    [1412] 1855 Massachusetts State Census, Taunton, Bristol Co., dwelling #107, family #157.

    [1413] 1860 Federal Census, Taunton, Bristol Co., MA, Page No. 375, dwelling #2463, family #2922.

    [1414] His parents’ names from his birth and marriage records and the 1865 state census; Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 2, p. 327, the marriage of Charles Robinson and Ann Maria Keith, of East Bridgewater, on 24 Nov. 1825 in Bridgewater.

    [1415] Raynham VRs, p. 146; Massachusetts Marriages, 1695-1910, online database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #2047677, his parents Charles and Ann M. Robinson, her parents Cromwell and Elizabeth Washburn; Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 153, p. 111, Taunton, both first marriages, his occupation a manufacturer, his birth place Bridgewater, his parents Charles & Ann M. Robinson, her birth place Taunton, and her parents Cromwell & Elisabeth Washburn.

    [1416] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 1, p. 281.

    [1417] 1865 Massachusetts State Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, Page No. 247, family #282:

            Charles Robinson, 65, male, white, born MA, married, manufacturer

            Ann Marie Robinson, 59, female, white, born MA, married

            Charles F. [sic] Robinson, 37, male, white, born MA, married, clerk

            Elizabeth S. Robinson, 29, female, white, born MA, married

    [1418] 1870 Federal Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, Taunton Post Office, Page No. 12, dwelling #90, family #99:

            Charles T. Robinson, 42, male, white, clerk in iron works, $3500, $500, born MA, a male citizen

            Elizabeth Robinson, 34, female, white, keeping house, born MA

            Thomas Robinson, 4, male, white, at home, born MA

            Elizabeth Cunningham, 19, female, white, domestic servant, born Ireland, parents both foreign born

    [1419] 1880 Federal Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, Page No. 19, Supervisors Dist. 60, Enumeration Dist. 70, dwelling #184, family #195:

            Chas. T. Robinson, white, male, 52, married, clerk’s office of iron works, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Elizabeth S. Robinson, white, female, 44, married, keeps house, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Thomas Y. Robinson, white, male, 14, son, single, at school, attending school, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Graham Robinson, white, male, 9, son, single, at school, attending school, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

    [1420] 1900 Federal Census, Taunton City, Ward 3, Bristol Co. MA, Enumeration Dist. 223, Sheet No. 4 B, dwelling #52, family #84:

            Charles T. Robinson, head, white, male, born Aug. 1827, age 72, married 37 years, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA, can read, write and speak English, rents home

            Elizabeth S. Robinson, wife, white, female, born Sept. 1835, age 64, married 37 years, 3 children born, 2 children living, born MA, father born MA, mother born NY, can read, write and speak English

            Thomas J. Robinson, son, white, male, born Oct. 1865, age 34, single, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA, physician, can read, write and speak English

            Minnie Daley, servant, white, female, born Sept. 1872, age 27, single, born Ireland, father born Ireland mother born Ireland, immigrated in 1887, resident 13 years, servant, can read, write and speak English

    [1421] www.findagrave.com, memorial #152461500, from her gravestone in King and Williams Cemetery in Raynham, MA.

    [1422] Taunton VRs, Vol. 1, p. 437, from baptismal records of Lakeville and Taunton Precinct Congregational Church in Taunton, his parents Gen. Cromwell and Elizabeth Washburn; Massachusetts Births and Christenings, 1639-1915, online database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #0844826, his parents Cromwell and Elizabeth Washburn.

    [1423] Bristol County Probate File “Cordana, Elisabeth S., Henry D. Washburn, Taunton, 1846,” from FHL microfilm #0577879.

    [1424] Per the Ancestry.com Grandma_Jane_Washburn_Lange file submitted by emveedee50, but his death record was not found in Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910.

    [1425] Raynham VRs, p. 11.

    [1426] Raynham VRs, pp. 43, 97, married by Peres Fobes.

    [1427] Raynham VRs, p. 35.

    [1428] Raynham VRs, p. 56.

    [1429] 1810 Federal Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, p. 357, the Clothee Knap household had 1 male aged 45 or over, and 2 females under 10.

    [1430] Raynham VRs, p. 103, marriage intentions recorded 22 Sept. 1810 in Raynham. They had a daughter named Thirza Knapp born in 1814.

    [1431] 1820 Federal Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, p. 292, the Cloithier Knap household had 3 males under 10, 1 male aged 26-44 years [sic], 1 female under 10, 1 female aged 10-15 years, and 1 female aged 26-44 years, including 1 person employed in manufacturing and trade.

    [1432] Bristol County Probate File “Isaac Washburn, Raynham, 1838,” from FHL microfilm #0577879, and online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, file #27174, page 31.

    [1433] Per the Ancestry.com World Tree file submitted on 10 Jan. 2003 by Judith Rigopoulos, taken from Bond, Henry, Genealogies of the Families and Descendants of the Early Settlers of Watertown, Massachusetts, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, 1860, [hereinafter Bond, Watertown], p. 186.

    [1434] Per the Ancestry.com World Tree file submitted on 10 Jan. 2003 by Judith Rigopoulos.

    [1435] Per the Ancestry.com World Tree file submitted on 10 Jan. 2003 by Judith Rigopoulos, his obituary in the Portland Daily Press of 12 Oct. 1889 gives his birth place as Canton, ME, in the part that was once part of Jay.

    [1436] Bond, Watertown, p. 175.

    [1437] Bond, Watertown, pp. 2, 184.

    [1438] Bristol County Probate File “Isaac Washburn, Raynham, 1838,” from FHL microfilm #0577879, and online at www.AmericanAncestors.org.

    [1439] 1830 Federal Census, Livermore, Oxford Co., ME, p. 138, the Jefferson Cooledge household had 1 male under 5, 2 males aged 20-29 years, and 2 females aged 20-29 years.

    [1440] 1840 Federal Census, Livermore, Oxford Co., ME, p. 159, the Jefferson Cooledge household had 1 male under 5, 1 male aged 15-19 years, 1 male aged 20-29 years, 1 male aged 30-39 years, 1 male aged 40-49 years, 1 female under 5, 2 females aged 5-9 years, 1 female aged 15-19 years, 1 female aged 20-29 years, and 1 female aged 30-39 years, including 2 persons employed in commerce, and 2 persons employed in manufacturing and trade.

    [1441] 1850 Federal Census, Livermore, Oxford Co., ME, p. 266, dwelling #214, family #228:

            Jefferson Coolidge, 47, male, merchant, $3100, born ME

            Cleora M. Coolidge, 44, female, born MA

            Thirza W. Coolidge, 19, female, born ME

            Brittannia C. Coolidge, 17, female, born ME, attending school

            Jefferson E. Coolidge, 14, male, born ME, attending school

            Mary W. Coolidge, 11, female, born ME, attending school

            Davis W. Coolidge, 9, male, born ME, attending school

            Joseph Coolidge, 7, male, born ME, attending school

            Cordana W. Coolidge, 5, female, born ME, attending school

            Cleora Coolidge, 2, female, born ME

            Amos Holt, 20, male, farmer, born ME, attending school

    [1442] 1860 Federal Census, 6th Ward Portland City, Cumberland Co., ME, Page No. 179, dwelling #1151, family #1457:

            Jefferson Coolidge, 57, male, wholesale grocer, born ME

            Cleora M. Coolidge, 54, female, born MA

            Jefferson C. Coolidge, 24, male, wholesale grocer, born ME

            Mary W. Coolidge, 22, female, born ME

            Davis W. Coolidge, 19, male, w. grocer’s clerk, born ME

            Joseph Coolidge, 17, male, born ME, attending school

            Cordana M. Coolidge, 15, female, born ME, attending school

            Cleora F. Coolidge, 12, female, born ME, attending school

    [1443] Maine Vital Records, 1670-1921, online image database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #1002323, wife of Jefferson Coolidge, but her gravestone was not found in Evergreen Cemetery in Portland, ME.

    [1444] 1870 Federal Census, Ward 7 in the City of Portland, Cumberland Co., ME, Page No. 84, dwelling #619, family #745:

            Jefferson Coolidge, 67, male, white, (wh) Grocer, $8000, $6000, born ME, a male citizen

            Emmons Chapman, 29, male, white, (wh) Druggist, born ME, a male citizen

            Cleora Chapman, 22, female, white, keeping house, born ME

    [1445]1880 Federal Census, Portland, Cumberland Co., ME, Page No. 3, Supervisors Dist. 1, Enumeration Dist. 57, dwelling #16, family #23:

            Jefferson Coolidge, white, male, 77, married, retired merchant, born ME, father born MA, mother born MA

            Mary E. Coolidge, white, female, 50, wife, married, born ME, father born NH, father born MA

            Charles W. Seaborn, white, male, 20, boarder, single, clerk commissioner flour, born ME, father born ME, mother born ME

            Laura J. Strent?, white, female, 17, servant, single, domestic, born ME, father born ME, mother born ME

            Cleora F. Chapman, white, female, 32, daughter, widow, born ME, father born ME, mother born ME

    [1446] Maine Vital Records, 1670-1921, online image database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #1002323; www.findagrave.com, memorial #117364604, from his gravestone in Evergreen Cemetery in Portland, ME, and from his obituary in the Portland Daily Press of 12 Oct. 1889, which says he died “yesterday.”

    [1447] Calculated from her age in the 1850 federal census.

    [1448] Raynham VRs, pp. 42, 99, the marriage of Arnold Dean and Cruisa Gushee, of Raynham, on 26 Aug. 1801 in Raynham, her name spelled various ways in the censuses, but it is spelled “Creusa” Dean on her gravestone in North Cemetery in Raynham, MA.   

    [1449] Raynham VRs, p. 108.

    [1450] Calculated from his age in the 1850 federal census.

    [1451] Bristol County Probate File “Isaac Washburn, Raynham, 1838,” from FHL microfilm #0577879, and online at www.AmericanAncestors.org.

    [1452] 1840 Federal Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, p. 215, the Benjamin F. Dean household had 1 male under 5, 1 male aged 10-14 years, 1 male aged 30-39 years, 1 female aged 30-39 years, 1 female aged 60-69 years, and 1 female aged 70-79 years, including 2 persons employed in agriculture.

    [1453] 1850 Federal Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, p. 135, dwelling #187, family #224:

            Benj. F. Dean, 43, male, farmer, $3000, born MA.

            Fanny W. Dean, 41, female, born MA

            Hannah Dean, 89, female, born MA

            Crusa Dean, 71, female, born MA

    [1454] 1855 Massachusetts State Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., dwelling #107, family #125:

            Cruesa Dean, 76, female, born MA

            Benjamin F. Dean, 48, male, farmer, born MA

            Fanny W. Dean, 46, female, born MA

            Gustavus L. Dean, 18, male, farmer, born MA

            William H. H. Dean, 14, male, born MA

            Edmund Fitz, 25?, born MA, laborer, born Ireland

            Jonathan Keith, 73, male, born MA

    [1455] 1860 Federal Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, Taunton Post Office, Page No. 29, dwelling #230, family #253:

            Benj. F. Dean, 53, male, farmer, $7000, $1485, born MA

            Fannie W. Dean, 51, female, born MA

            Gustavus L. Dean, 22, male, farmer, born MA

            Stephen H. Dean, 18, male, farmer, born MA

            Crusea Dean, 81, female, born MA

            William White, 65, male, carpenter, born MA

    [1456] 1865 Massachusetts State Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, dwelling #60, family #70:

            Benjamin F. Dean, 57, male, born MA, married, farmer

            Fanny W. Dean, 56, female, born MA, married

            Gustavus L. Dean, 25, male, born MA, single, farmer

            William H. Dean, 34, male, born MA, single, farmer

            Crusey Dean, 85, female, born MA, widow

    [1457] 1870 Federal Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, Taunton Post Office, Page No. 31, dwelling #243, family #277:

            Benjamin F. Dean, 63, male, white, farmer, $6500, $1000, born MA, a male citizen

            Fanny W. Dean, 61, female, white, keeping house, born MA

            Gustavus L. Dean, 32, male, white, farm laborer, born MA, a male citizen

            Lois M. Dean, 28, female, white, no occupation, born MA

            Mary W. Dean, 2, female, white, at home, born MA

            William H. H. Dean, 21, male, white, farm laborer, born MA, a male citizen

            Fanny Leonard, 85, female, white, no occupation, born MA

    [1458] The date of his death from the petition for probate of his estate; www.findagrave.com, memorial #196366648, from his gravestone in North Cemetery in Raynham, MA, his gravestone unreadable, but the memorial gives the date as 6 Dec. 1879.

    [1459] Bristol County Probate File “Benjamin F. Dean, Raynham, 1880,” online at www.AmericanAncestors.org.

    [1460] Raynham VRs, p. 11.

    [1461] Blake, Francis E., “Marriages and Baptisms in Raynham, Mass.,” New England Historical & Genealogical Register, Vol. 51, p. 292, marriage of Elijah “Gashee” and Sarah King on 16 Dec. 1782 in Raynham, by Rev. Perez Fobes.

    [1462] Raynham VRs, p. 103, marriage intentions of Mr. Elijah Gushe Jun. and Miss Mahala Washburn recorded on 1 Dec. 1810 in Raynham.

    [1463] Raynham VRs, p. 68.

    [1464] Per the approved General Society of Mayflower Descendants 1965 application of Mrs. Carlisle Forrest Smith of Knoxville, IL, #28533. He was a descendant of Myles Standish, of the Mayflower.

    [1465] 1830 Federal Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, p. 143, the Elijah Gushee Junr household had 1 male under 5, 1 male aged 10-14 years, 1 male aged 40-49 years, 1 female aged 10-14 years, 1 female aged 15-19 years, and 2 females aged 40-49 years. They were living next door to his father, Elijah Gushee, and to Isaac Washburn.

    [1466] 1840 Federal Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, p. 210, the Elijah Gushee household had 1 male aged 10-14 years, 1 male aged 20-29 years, 1 male aged 50-59 years, 1 female aged 15-19 years, 1 female aged 20-29 years, 1 female aged 50-59 years, and they had 3 persons employed in agriculture.

    [1467] Bristol County Probate File “Elijah Gushee, Raynham, 1849,” online at www.AmericanAncestors.org.

    [1468] 1850 Federal Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, p. 130, dwelling #93, family #106.

    [1469] 1855 Massachusetts State Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., dwelling #56, family #61:

            Mahalia Gushee, 68, female, born MA

            Dwelling #56, family #62:

            William A. Gushee, 34, male, shoe maker, born MA

            Jane M. Gushee, 33, female, born MA

    [1470] 1860 Federal Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, Taunton Post Office, Page No. 22, dwelling #171, family #189.

    [1471] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 183, p. 128, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, her birth place Raynham, and her parents Nehemiah & Polly Washburn, of Raynham.

    [1472] 1865 Massachusetts State Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., dwelling #21, family #26.

    [1473] Calculated from her age and birth place in her death record.

    [1474] His parents’ names from his death record; per the Ancestry.com White&Howell Families of Brooklyn, NY, file submitted by Patrick White; Silas Wilbor was living with them in Raynham in the 1850, 1855 and 1860 censuses; Raynham VRs, p. 98, the marriage of Silas Wilbur and Lurana Dean, both of Raynham, on 28 July 1805 in Raynham.

    [1475] Raynham VRs, p. 112, marriage intentions recorded 27 Nov. 1834 in Raynham, her middle name from the marriage intentions.

    [1476] Per the Ancestry.com White&Howell Families of Brooklyn, NY, file submitted by Patrick White, probably calculated from his age at death, his birth place from his death record. He was not the son of Simeon and Arbela Wilbur, of Raynham, who would have been the “Simeon Wilbur Sr.” in 1834.

    [1477] 1850 Federal Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, p. 140, dwelling #254, family #299:

            Simeon Wilbour 2nd, 40, male, farmer, $2717, born MA

            Sarah K. Wilbour, 38, female, born MA

            Sarah Q[?]. Wilbour, 13, female, born MA

            Martha W. Wilbour, 12, female, born MA

            Maria L. Wilbour, 11, female, born MA

    [1478] 1855 Massachusetts State Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., dwelling #151, family #175:

            Simeon Wilbor, 45, male, farmer, born MA

            Sarah K. Wilbor, 43, female, born MA

            Sarah F. Wilbor, 19, female, born MA

            Martha W. Wilbor, 17, female, born MA

            Edmond F. Wilbor, 4, male, born MA

            Dwelling #151, family #176:

            Silas Wilbor, 79, male, farmer, born MA

            Mary Wilbor, 47, female, born MA

    [1479] 1860 Federal Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, Taunton Post Office, Page No. 30, dwelling #242, family #266:

            Simeon Wilbur, 50, male, farmer, $3000, $345, born MA

            Sarah K. Wilbur, 48, female, born MA

            Sarah F. Wilbur, 24, female, born MA

            Maria L. Wilbur, 20, female, born MA

            Edmond F. Wilbur, 8, male, born MA, attending school

            Dwelling #242, family #267:

            Silas Wilbur, 84, male, farmer, born MA

            Mary Wilbur, 50, female, born MA

    [1480] 1865 Massachusetts State Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., dwelling #145, family #166:

            Simeon Wilbur, 55, male, born MA, married, farmer

            Sarah K. Wilbur, 53, female, born MA, married

            Maria L. Wilbur, 24, female, born MA, single

            Edmund F. Wilbur, 14, male, born MA, single

    [1481] 1870 Federal Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, Taunton Post Office, Page No. 32, dwelling #253, family #288:

            Simeon Wilbor, 60, male, white, farmer, $2000, $600, born MA, a male citizen

            Sarah K. Wilbor, 58, female, white, keeping house, born MA

            Edmund F. Wilbor, 19, male, white, works in shoe shop, born MA

    [1482] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 256, p. 158, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his occupation a farmer, his birth place Raynham, and his parents Silas & Lurana (Dean) Wilbur, both born in Raynham.

    [1483] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 301, p. 130, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, recorded under Raynham, her birth place Raynham, and her parents Elijah & Mahala Gushee, both born in Raynham.

    [1484] Calculated from his age and birth place in his death record.

    [1485] Her maiden name from her death record.

    [1486] Her parents given as Samuel V. Arnold and Rebecca T. Sopha in her death record; Braintree, MA, Vital and Church Records, 1638-1850, p. 4935, online database at www.AmericanAncestors.org, the marriage of Samuel Vinton Arnold and Miss Rebecca Miller Thayer Soper on 17 May 1805 in Braintree.

    [1487] Braintree, MA: Vital and Church Records, 1638-1850, p. 474, online database at www.AmericanAncestors.org, her parents Samuel V. and Rebecca Arnold; her birth place confirmed from her death record.

    [1488] 1850 Federal Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, p. 130, dwelling #93, family #106:

            Wm A. Gushee, 29 [sic], male, shoemaker, $1300, born MA

            Jane M. Gushee, 25, female, born MA

            Dwelling #93, family #107:

            Mahala Gushee, 63, female, born MA

            Edwin Gushee, 23, male, shoemaker, born MA

            Rebecca A. Hobart, 16, female, born MA, attending school

    [1489] 1855 Massachusetts State Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., dwelling #56, family #62.

    [1490] 1860 Federal Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, Taunton Post Office, Page No. 22, dwelling #171, family #189:

            William A. Gushee, 44, male, farmer, $3000, $565, born MA

            Jane M. Gushee, 38, female, born MA

            Mahala Gushee, 73, female, born MA

    [1491] 1865 Massachusetts State Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., dwelling #21, family #26:

            William A. Gushee, 48, male, born MA, married, farmer

            Jane M. Gushee, 42, female, born MA, married

            Mahala Gushee, 78, female, born MA, widow

    [1492] 1870 Federal Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, Taunton Post Office, Page No. 22, dwelling #173, family #195:

            William Hall, 25, male, white, works in shoe shop, born MA, a male citizen

            Hannah Hall, 21, female, white, keeping house, born MA

            Sarah F. Hall, 2, female, at home, born MA

            Dwelling #173, family #196:

            William Gushee, 52, male, white, farm laborer, born MA, a male citizen

            Jane Gushee, 48, female, white, keeping house, born MA

    [1493] 1880 Federal Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, Page No. 26, Supervisors Dist. 60, Enumeration Dist. 70, dwelling #256, family #281”:

            William A. Gushee, white, male, 64, married, farmer, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Jane M. Gushee, white, female, 58, wife, married, keeps house, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

    [1494] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 427, p. 263, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his occupation a farmer, his birth place Raynham, and his parents Elijah & Mahala (Washburn) Gushee, both born in Raynham.

    [1495] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 530, p. 11, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, widow of William A. Gushee, her occupation retired, her birth place Braintree, and her parents Samuel V. Arnold and Rebecca T. Sopha, born respectively in Braintree and Boston.

    [1496] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #102049404, probably calculated from her age and birth place in her death record.

    [1497] His parents’ names from his birth and death records; Braintree, MA: Vital and Church Records, 1638-1850, pp. 6506, 9922, online database at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, the marriage intentions of Elisha Hobart 2d and Ruth Wild recorded on 21 Jan. 1812 in Braintree.

    [1498] Raynham VRs, p. 117, marriage intentions recorded 21 May 1843 in Raynham.

    [1499] Braintree, MA: Vital and Church Records, 1638-1850, p. 1655, online database at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, son of Elisha and Ruth Hobart; per his www.findagrave.com memorial #102049347.

    [1500] 1850 Federal Census, Braintree, Norfolk Co., MA, p. 108, dwelling #207, family #289:

            Edward Hobart, 33, male, stone cutter, $600, born MA

            Martha W. Hobart, 32, female, born MA

            Martha J. Hobart, 1/12, female, born MA

    [1501] 1855 Massachusetts State Census, Braintree, Norfolk Co., dwelling #153, family #194:

            Elisha Hobart, 70, male, farmer, born MA

            Ruth T. Hobart, 65, female, born MA

            Harriet S. Hobart, 22, female, born MA

            Dwelling #153, family #195:

            Edward Hobart, 38, male, laborer, born MA

            Martha W. Hobart, 37, female, born MA

            Martha J. Hobart, 5, female, born MA
            Edward F. Hobart, 2, male, born MA

    [1502] 1860 Federal Census, Braintree, Norfolk Co., MA, Quincy Post Office, Page No. 207, dwelling #232, family #288”

            Ewd. [sic] Hobart, 43, male, farmer, $2500, $200, born MA

            Martha W. Hobart, 42, female, born MA

            Martha J. Hobart, 10, female, born MA, attending school

            Edward W. Hobart, 1, male, born MA

            Ruth P. Hobart, 70, female, $900, $300, born MA

    [1503] 1865 Massachusetts State Census, Braintree, Norfolk Co., dwelling #603, family #771”:

            Edward Hobart, 48, male, born MA, married, farmer

            Martha W. Hobart, 47, female, born MA, married

            Martha J. Hobart, 15, female, born MA, single

            Edward W. Hobart, 6, male, born MA, single

    [1504] 1870 Federal Census, Braintree, Norfolk Co., MA, So. Braintree Post Office, Page No. 21, dwelling #142, family #183:

            Edward Hobart, 53, male, white, farmer, $3500, $1000, born MA, a male citizen

            Martha W. Hobart, 52, female, white, keeping house, born MA

            Martha J. Hobart, 20, female, white, at home, no occupation, born MA

            Edward W. Hobart, 10, male, white, attending school, born MA, attending school

    [1505] 1880 Federal Census, Braintree, Norfolk Co., MA, Page No. 21, Supervisors Dist. 60, Enumeration Dist. 506, dwelling #206, family #227:

            Edward Hobart, white, male, 63, married, trader, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Martha W. Hobart, white, female, 62, wife, married, keeping house, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Edward W. Hobart, white, male, 20, son, single, clerk, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

    [1506] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 482, p. 502, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, her birth place Raynham, and her parents Elijah Gushee and Mahala Washburn, both born in Raynham; www.findagrave.com, memorial #102049404, from her gravestone in Blue Hill Cemetery in Braintree, Norfolk Co., MA.

    [1507] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 530, p. 11, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his occupation a farmer, his birth place Braintree, and his parents Elisha Hobart and Ruth T. Wild, both born in Braintree; www.findagrave.com, memorial #102049347, from his gravestone in Blue Hill Cemetery in Braintree, MA.

    [1508] Calculated from his age and birth place in his death record.

    [1509] Her parents’ names from her birth record; Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 2, p. 95, the marriage of Ralph Copeland and Anna Dunbar of West Bridgewater in 1823.

    [1510] Raynham VRs, p. 124, recorded on 31 Dec. 1851 in Raynham, identified as daughter of Ralph Copeland in her marriage record.

    [1511] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 1, p. 82, her birth date also from her death record.

    [1512] 1855 Massachusetts State Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., dwelling #55, family #60:

            Edwin Gushee, 29, male, farmer, born MA

            Mary H. Gushee, 23, female, born MA

            Edwin G. Gushee, 2, male, born MA

            Clarance H. Gushee, 7 months, female [sic], born MA

    [1513] 1860 Federal Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, Taunton Post Office, Page No. 22, dwelling #172, family #190:

            Edwin Gushee, 36, male, farmer, $3000, $550, born MA

            Mary Gushee, 35, female, born MA

            Edwin Gushee, 8, male, born MA, attending school

            Clarence Gushee, 6, male, born MA, attending school

    [1514] 1865 Massachusetts State Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., dwelling #22, family #27:

            Edwin Gushee, 38, male, born MA, married, trader

            Mary H. Gushee, 34, female, born MA, married

            Edwin G. Gushee, 12, male, born MA, single

            Clarence H. Gushee, 10, male, born MA, single

            Martha Tinkham, 32, female, born MA, widow

    [1515] 1870 Federal Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, Taunton Post Office, Page No. 22, dwelling #174, family #197:

            Edwin Gushee, 44, male, white, farmer, $2000, born MA, a male citizen

            Mary Gushee, 40, female, white, keeping house, born MA

            Edward G. Gushee, 17, male, white, at school, born MA, attending school

            Clarence Gushee, 15, male, white, at school, born MA, attending school

    [1516] 1880 Federal Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, Page No. 26, Supervisors Dist. 60, Enumeration Dist. 70, dwelling #257, family #282:

            Edwin Gushee, white, male, 54, married, farmer, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Mary H. Gushee, white, female, 49, wife, married, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Clarence H. Gushee, white, male, 25, single, carpenter, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

    [1517] 1900 Federal Census, Raynham Town, Bristol Co., MA, Enumeration Dist. 212, Sheet No. 15 A, dwelling #339, family #364:

            Edwin Gushee, head, white, male, born June 1826, age 73, married 48 years, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA, can read, write and speak English, owns home

            Mary H. Gushee, wife, white, female, born Aug. 1829, age 70, married 48 years, 2 children born, 2 children living, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA, can read, write and speak English

            Martha Hall, sister in law, white, female, born Aug. 1831, age 68, widow, no children, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA, can read, write and speak English

    [1518] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 516, p. 345, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his occupation a farmer, his birth place Raynham, and his parents Elisha Gushee and Mahala Washburn, both born in Raynham.

    [1519] Massachusetts State Vital Records, 1841-1920, p. 411, Commonwealth of Massachusetts Standard Certificate of Death, Raynham #411, online image database at www.FamilySearch.org, from microfilm #5000407, widow of Edwin Gushee, her date of birth 2 Aug. 1830, her occupation a housewife, her birth place Bridgewater, her father Ralph Copeland, born in Bridgewater, and her mother Annie Dunbar, born in Bridgewater.

    [1520] Raynham VRs, p. 11.

    [1521] “First Book of Raynham Records,” New England Historical & Genealogical Register, Vol. 55, p. 42, marriage of Zephaniah Leonard, of Raynham, and Abigail Alden, of Middleborough, on 30 Oct. 1765, by Rev. Solomon Reed of North Middleborough; Raynham VRs, p. 23; his parents’ names also from his death record.

    [1522] Raynham VRs, p. 60, married by Rev. Henry Wight, of Bristol, R.I.

    [1523] “First Book of Raynham Records,” New England Historical & Genealogical Register, Vol. 55, p. 43; Raynham VRs, p. 23.

    [1524] Deane, William Reed, “Genealogical Memoir of the Leonard Family,” The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol. 5, [Oct. 1851], p. 414; per his www.findagrave.com memorial #74573940.

    [1525] Woodworth-Barnes, Esther Littleford, Mayflower Families Through Five Generations, Volume 16, Part 1, Family of John Alden, General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 1999, pp. 366-370.

    [1526] Deane, William Reed, “Genealogical Memoir of the Leonard Family,” The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol. 5, [Oct. 1851], p. 415.

    [1527] Bristol County Probate File “Cordana, Isaac, John M., Nancy Washburn, Raynham, 1818,” from FHL microfilm #0577879.

    [1528] 1820 Federal census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, p. 293, the Horatio Leonard household had 1 male under 10, 1 male aged 26-44 years, 1 female under 10, 1 female aged 10-15 years, 2 females aged 26-44 years, and 1 female aged 45 or over, including 1 person employed in agriculture.

    [1529] 1830 Federal Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, p. 141, the Horatio Leonard household had 1 male aged 5-9 years, 2 males aged 15-19 years, 1 male aged 40-49 years, 1 female aged 10-14 years, 2 females aged 40-49 years, 1 female aged 50-59 years, and 1 female aged 80-89 years.

    [1530] 1840 Federal Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, p. 211, the Horatio Leonard household had 1 male aged 50-59 years, 1 female aged 20-29 years, 2 females aged 50-59 years, and 1 female aged 90-99 years, including 1 person employed in commerce.

    [1531] www.findagrave.com, memorial #74574603, from her gravestone in Pleasant Street Cemetery in Raynham, MA.

    [1532] She is assumed his wife from her placement next to Horatio Leonard in the 1850 federal census, her surname from Deane, William Reed, “Genealogical Memoir of the Leonard Family,” The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol. 5, [Oct. 1851], p. 415, who only calls her “Mrs. Haven.”

    [1533] Calculated from her age in the 1850 federal census, her birth place from her death record.

    [1534] 1850 Federal Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, p. 138, dwelling #218, family #259:

            Horatio Leonard, 69, male, farmer, $2100, born MA

            Mary Leonard, 52, female, born MA

            Pansy[?] Leonard, 55, female, born MA

            Anna Haren[?], 20, female, born PA

    [1535] 1855 Massachusetts State Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., dwelling #24, family #26:

            Horatio Leonard, 74, male, farmer, born MA

            Mary Leonard, 59, female, born MA

            Fanny Leonard, 70, female, born MA

            Anna B. Hayden, 26, female, born PA

            Mary A. Leonard, 46, female, born MA

    [1536] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 120, p. 91, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his occupation a farmer, his birth place Raynham, his parents Zephaniah & Abigail Leonard; www.findagrave.com, memorial #74573940, from his gravestone in Pleasant Street Cemetery in Raynham, MA.

    [1537] Bristol County Probate File “Horatio Leonard, Raynham, 1859,” online at www.AmericanAncestors.org.

    [1538] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 193, p. 264, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, her birth place Boston, and her parents Andrew & Mary (no surname); www.findagrave.com, memorial #152202566, from her gravestone in Forest Hills Cemetery in Jamaica Plain, Suffolk Co., MA.

    [1539] Raynham VRs, p. 60.

    [1540] Her parents’ names from her second marriage in 1850, and her death record.

    [1541] Taunton VRs, Vol. 2, p. 291, marriage intentions recorded 29 Dec. 1838 in Taunton, the marriage date from the I.G.I. Marriage Records, taken from LDS temple records, from microfilm #458121.

    [1542] Calculated from her age and birth place in her death record.

    [1543] 1840 Federal Census, Taunton, Bristol Co., MA, p. 118, the Gustavus Leonard household had 1 male aged 20-29 years, and 2 females aged 20-29 years, including 1 person employed in manufacturing and trade.

    [1544] Taunton VRs, Vol. 3, p. 125, called “son of Horatio Leonard of Raynham” in his death record; www.findagrave.com, memorial #74598966, from his gravestone in Pleasant Street Cemetery in Raynham, MA.

    [1545] 1850 Federal Census, Fall River, Bristol Co., MA, p. 35, dwelling #415, family #557:

            Amery Glasier, 67, male, physician, $8500, born MA

            Jane Leonard, 32, female, born MA

            Jane F. Leonard, 8, female, born MA

            Mary Durfee, 20, female, born RI

            Catherine Housling[?], 25, female, born Ireland

    [1546] Deane, William Reed, “Genealogical Memoir of the Leonard Family,” The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol. 5, [Oct. 1851], p. 415.

    [1547] His parents’ names from his second marriage record.

    [1548] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 45, p. 69, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, both second marriages, his occupation a merchant, his birth place Roxbury, his parents Jonn. & Sarah Hodges, her birth place Fall River, and her parents Amery & Ann C. Glazier.

    [1549] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #18941420, his birth place from his 1850 marriage record.

    [1550] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #18941420.

    [1551] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #19455349.

    [1552] 1860 Federal Census, City of Roxbury Wd. 5, Norfolk Co., MA, Page No. 156, dwelling #862, family #1328:

            A. D. Hodges, 60, male, Washn. Bank, $15,000, $50,000, born MA

            Jane H. Hodges, 42, female, dry goods, born MA

            Danforth C. Hodges, 29, male, $1500, born RI

            Wm T. Hodges, 26, male, bank, $1500, born RI

            Geo. F. Hodges, 23, male, born RI

            Jen. F. Hodges, 18, female, born MA

            Almon D. Hodges, 16, male, born MA, attending school

            Emey G. Hodges, 7, male, born MA, attending school

            Edwd. C. Hodges, 4, male, born MA

            Almira Winslow, 44, female, housewife, born RI

            Eliza Murphy, 23, female, domestic, born Ireland

            Ellen Tower, 16, female, domestic, born MA

    [1553] 1870 Federal Census, Ward 14 Boston, Suffolk Co., MA, Boston Highlands Post Office, Page No. 101, dwelling #581, family #851:

            Amon [sic] D. Hodges, 69, male, white, bank president, $20,000, $80,000, born MA, a male citizen

            Jane H. Hodges, 52, female, white, keeps house, born MA

            Amory G. Hodges, 17, male, white, at school, born MA, attending school

            Edw’d C. Hodges, 14, male, white, at school, born MA, attending school

            Almira Winslow, 56, female, white, house keeper, born MA

            Ann McCabe, 29, female, white, domestic, born P. Edward Isle, parents both foreign born, cannot read or write

            Ellen Cummeskey, 17, female, white, domestic, born P. Edward Isle, parents both foreign born, cannot write

    [1554] www.findagrave.com, memorial #18941420, from his gravestone in Forest Hills Cemetery in Jamaica Plain, Suffolk Co., MA, but his death record was not found in Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910.

    [1555] 1880 Federal census, Boston, Suffolk Co., MA, Page No. 1-2, Supervisors Dist. 1, Enumeration Dist. 153, dwelling #8, family #10:

            Jane H. Hodges, white, female, 62, widow, keeping house, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Fred S. Hodges, white, male, 40, son, single, clearing k. clerk, born MA, father born MA, mother born RI

            Amory G. Hodges, white, male, 28, son, single, president of bank, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Edward C. Hodges, white, male, 24, son, single, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Almira F. Winslow, white, female, 64, companion, single, companion, born RI, father born RI, mother born RI

            Patrick Kelley, white, male, 45, coachman, widower, coachman, born Ireland, father born Ireland, mother born Ireland

            Sarah McPherson, white, female, 40, servant, single, servant, cannot read or write, born Nova Scotia, father born NS, mother born NS

            Anna Sheehey, white, female, 28, servant, single, servant, cannot read or write, born Ireland, father born Ireland, mother born Ireland

            Ann Conway, white, female, 21, servant, single, servant, born England, father born England, mother born England

    [1556] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 519, p. 637, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, her birth place Fall River, and her parents Amory Glazier, born in Holland, and Ann C. Durfee, born in Fall River; www.findagrave.com, memorial #18941425, from her gravestone in Forest Hills Cemetery in Jamaica Plain, MA.

    [1557] Raynham VRs, p. 60.

    [1558] www.findagrave.com, memorial #74599005, from her gravestone in Pleasant Street Cemetery in Raynham, MA.

    [1559] Raynham VRs, p. 11.

    [1560] Raynham VRs, p. 56; www.findagrave.com, memorial #142864989, from his gravestone in Pleasant Street Cemetery in Raynham, MA.

    [1561] Raynham VRs, p. 11.

    [1562] Taunton VRs, Vol. 2, p. 497, marriage intentions recorded 21 Mar. 1818 in Taunton. He was “of Livamore” at the time.

    [1563] Calculated from her age at death, but her birth was not found in the Taunton vital records.

    [1564] 1820 Federal Census, Livermore, Oxford Co., ME, p. 71, indexed as “David” Washburn.

    [1565] 1830 Federal Census, Livermore, Oxford Co., ME, p. 138.

    [1566] Maine, Nathan Hale Cemetery Collection, ca. 1780-1980, online image database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #1316324; Maine, Faylene Hutton Cemetery Collection, ca. 1780-1990, online image database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #1787564.

    [1567] Oxford County Probate Estate Files, File No. W111, “Davis Washburn, 1832, Administration,” online at www.FamilySearch.org.

    [1568] Maine, Nathan Hale Cemetery Collection, ca. 1780-1980, online image database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #1316324, buried in Lakeside Cemetery card with Davis Washburn; Maine, Tombstone Inscriptions, Surname Index, 1620-2014, online image database at www.FamilySearch.org, from microfilm #101235241, her maiden name Williams.

    [1569] Washburne, Brenton P., The Washburn Family in America, 1983.

    [1570] Baldwin, Thomas W., Vital Records of Cambridge, Massachusetts, To the Year 1850, 2 Volumes, Boston, MA, 1914, [hereinafter Cambridge VRs], Vol. 1, p. 737, from his gravestone in Mount Auburn Cemetery in Cambridge, MA, his birth place from his death record; per his www.findagrave.com memorial #102068302.

    [1571] Her parents’ names from her death record.

    [1572] Vital Records of Roxbury, Massachusetts, To the End of the Year 1849, The Essex Institute, Salem, MA, 1925, 2 volumes, [hereinafter Roxbury VRs], Vol. 2, p. 412.

    [1573] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #102074406, from her gravestone in Mount Auburn Cemetery in Cambridge, MA, her birth place from her death record.

    [1574] 1850 Federal Census, Roxbury, Norfolk Co., MA, p. 35, dwelling #437, family #624:

            G. W. C. Washburn, 30, male, baker, born Maine

            Diana P. Washburn, 26, female, born VT

            Benj. D. Washburn, 3, male, born Maine

            Eliza C. Parmlee, 7, female, born VT

            Sarah Anderson, 37, female, domestic, born England

            Danforth Bean, 23, male, baker, born Maine

            Sewell N. Martin, 23, male, baker, born Maine

            Daniel Crowley, 23, male, baker, born MA

            McCohy, John, 22, male, baker, born Ireland

            Stone?, Edmund, 23, male, baker, born Ireland

    [1575] 1855 Massachusetts State Census, City of Roxbury, Ward 1, Norfolk Co., dwelling #510, family #658:

            G. W. C. Washburn, 35, male, baker, born ME

            Diana P. Washburn, 31, female, born VT

            Benja. D. Washburn, 9, male, born VT

            Jennette P. Washburn, 4, female, born MA

            Emily P. Washburn, 1, female, born MA

            Eliza Parmeley, 23, female, born VT

            Anna White, 28, female, born MA

            Dennis Frisly, 25, male, baker, born VT

            Jane G. Claud, 35, female, born Ireland

    [1576] 1860 Federal Census, Needham, Norfolk Co., MA, Page No. 1, dwelling #2, family #2:

            G. W. C. Washburn, 40, male, baker, $6000, $300, born MA

            D. P. Washburn, 36, female, born VT

            B. D. Washburn, 13, male, born VT [sic]

            J. P. Washburn, 8, female, born VT [sic]

            E. P. Washburn, 5, female, born VT [sic]

            Margaret Ford, 19, female, servant, born Ireland

    [1577] 1865 Massachusetts State Census, Needham, Norfolk Co., dwelling #62, family #74:

            Geo. W. C. Washburn, 45, male, born ME, married, baker

            Diana P. Washburn, 39, female, born VT, married

            B. Davis Washburn, 18, male, born MA, single, student

            Jennie P. Washburn, 13, female, born MA

            Emily P. “Washburn, 11, female, born MA

            Katie Devine, 22, female, born Ireland, single, domestic

    [1578] 1870 Federal Census, Needham, Norfolk Co., MA, Grantville Post Office, Page No. 92, dwelling #609, family #729:

            Geo. W. C. Washburn, 46 [sic], male, white, bread manufr, $10,000, $2000, born ME, a male citizen

            Dianna Washburn, 50, female, white, keeping house, born VT,

            B. Davis Washburn, 23, male, white, clerk wh dry goods, born ME, a male citizen

            Jenney P. Washburn, 18, female, white, no occupation, born MA

            Emily P. Washburn, 16, female, white, at school, born MA, attending school

    [1579] 1880 Federal Census, Needham, Norfolk Co., MA, Page No. 54, Supervisors Dist. 60, Enumeration Dist. 523, dwelling #406, family #536:

            G. W. C. Washburn, white, male, 60, married, baker, born ME, father born MA, mother born MA

            D. P. Washburn, white, female, 56, wife, married, keeps house, born VT, father born VT, mother born VT

            B. D. Washburn, white, male, 33, son, married, lawyer, born ME, father born ME, mother born VT

            Caroline E. Washburn, white, female, 30, daughter in law, married, keeps house, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Martha Washburn, white, female, 7, granddaughter, single, at school, attending school, born MA, father born ME, mother born MA

            Ellis Washburn, white, male, 4, grandson, single, born MA, father born ME, mother born MA

            Myles Washburn, white, male, 2, grandson, single, born MA, father born ME, mother born MA

    [1580] 1900 Federal Census, Needham Town, Norfolk Co., MA, Enumeration Dist. 1051, Sheet No. 16 A, dwelling #449, family #464:

            George Washburn, head, white, male, born Dec. 1819, age 80, married 50 years, born ME, father born MA, mother born MA, can read, write and speak English, owns home

            Diana P. Washburn, wife, white, female, born Feb. 1823, age 77, married 50 years, 3 children born, 3 children living, born VT, father born VT, mother born VT, can read, write and speak English

            Emily P. Washburn, daughter, white, female, born Aug. 1855, age 44, single, born MA, father born ME, mother born VT, can read, write and speak English

            Clara B. Lockwood, boarder, white, female, born Apr. 1856, age 44, married, 1 child born, no children living, born MI, father born VT, mother born VT, can read, write and speak English

    [1581] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 518, p. 74, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, wife of George W. C. Washburn, her birth place Wilmington, VT, and her parents Benjamin Parmelee and Persis Lamb, both born in Wilmington, VT; www.findagrave.com, memorial #102074406, from her gravestone in Mount Auburn Cemetery in Cambridge, MA, buried with Charles H. Rollins and Emily P. Washburn.

    [1582] Massachusetts Deaths, 1841-1915, Vol. 38, p. 464, Commonwealth of Massachusetts Return of a Death, online image database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #2058068; Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 1903/38, p. 464, Commonwealth of Massachusetts Return of a Death, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his birth place Livermore, ME, his father Davis Washburn, and his mother Debora Williams, born in Taunton; www.findagrave.com, memorial #102068302, from his gravestone in Mount Auburn Cemetery in Cambridge, MA.

    [1583] Calculated from his age in the 1850 federal census, and his age and birth place in his marriage record, but the 1855 state census says he was born in VT, and their daughter Martha Washburn’s birth record says he was born in Lewiston, ME.

    [1584] Her parents’ names from her birth and marriage records; Brookline VRs, p. 140, the marriage of Artemas Newell and Martha S. McIntosh, both of Newton, before 1832, but the marriage date is not recorded; Newton VRs, p. 346, the marriage of Artemas Newell and Martha S. McIntosh on 21 Feb. 1832 in Newton.

    [1585] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 236, p. 352, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, both first marriages, his occupation a lawyer, his birth place Livermore, ME, his parents George W. C. & Deana Washburn, her birth place Brookline, MA, and her parents Artemas & Martha S. Newell; Massachusetts Marriages, 1841-1915, online image database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #1433029, his parents George W. C. and Deana Washburn, her parents Artemas and Martha S. Newell.

    [1586] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 29, p. 104, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, her parents Artemas & Martha S. Newell; her birth place also from her marriage record.

    [1587] 1860 Federal Census, Needham, Norfolk Co., MA, Page No. 1, dwelling #3, family #3:

            Artimas Newell, 52, male, $5000, born MA

            Martha S. Newell, 49, female, born MA

            Martha A. Newell, 26, female, born MA

            Isabella F. Newell, 23, female, born MA

            Francis A. Newell, 18, female, born MA, attending school

            Carrie E. Newell, 13, female, born MA, attending school

            Rebbecca Newell, 75, female, widow, born MA

            Eliza A. Willard, 39, female, black, servant, born MA

            James Kelly, 19, male, laborer, born Ireland

            Michael Conly, 16, male, laborer, born Ireland

    [1588] 1880 Federal Census, Needham, Norfolk Co., MA, Page No. 54, Supervisors Dist. 60, Enumeration Dist. 523, dwelling #406, family #536.

    [1589] 1900 Federal Census, Town of Scarsdale, Westchester Co., NY, Supervisors Dist. 173, Enumeration Dist. 115, Sheet No. 4 A, dwelling #60, family #61:

            B. Davis Washburn, head, white, male, born Sept. 1848 [sic], age 53, married 29 years, born ME, father born ME, mother born ME [sic], lawyer, can read, write and speak English, rents home

            Caroline E. Washburn, wife, white, female, born June 1849, age 50, married 29 years, 4 children born, 1 child living, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA, can read, write and speak English

            Martha Washburn, daughter, white, female, born Sept. 1873, age 26, single, born MA, father born ME, mother born MA, lady at home, can read, write and speak English

    [1590] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 251, p. 376, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, her parents B. Davis & Caroline E. (Newell) Washburn, her father’s occupation a lawyer, born in Lewiston, ME, and her mother born in Brookline.

    [1591] 1900 Federal Census, Town of Scarsdale, Westchester Co., NY, Supervisors Dist. 173, Enumeration Dist. 115, Sheet No. 4 A, dwelling #60, family #61.

    [1592] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 279, p. 120, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his parents B. Davis and Caroline E. Washburn, his father’s occupation a lawyer, born in Livermore, ME, his mother born in Brookline.

    [1593] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 329, p. 263, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his birth place Needham, and his parents B. Davis & Caroline E. (Newell) Washburn, born respectively in Livermore, ME, and Brookline.

    [1594] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 296, p. 266, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his parents B. Davis & Caroline E. (Newell) Washburn, his father’s occupation a lawyer, born in Livermore, ME, and his mother born in Brookline.

    [1595] New York, New York City Municipal Deaths, 1795-1949, online database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #1322663, his birth place Needham, MA, and his parents B. D. and Caroline Washbern, his burial in Needham, MA.

    [1596] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 314, p. 290, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, her parents B. Davis & Caroline E. (Newell) Washburn, her father’s occupation a lawyer, born in Livermore, ME, her mother born in Brookline.

    [1597] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 320, p. 240, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, her parents Benj. D. & Caroline E. Washburn.

    [1598] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 52, p. 217, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, her parents George W. C. & Danna P. Washburn, her father’s occupation a baker, born in ME, her mother born in VT; Massachusetts, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1626-2001, online image database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #0741318, her parents George W. C. and Dinah P. Washburn; per her www.findagrave.com memorial #126619187.

    [1599] His parents’ names from his marriage record.

    [1600] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 299, p. 231, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, both first marriages, his occupation a cashier, his birth place Rutland, MA, his parents William & Abigail B. Rollins, her birth place Roxbury, and her parents Geo. W. C. & Dianna P. Washburn; Massachusetts Marriages, 1841-1915, online image database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #1433039, his parents William and Abigail B. Rollins, her parents Geo. W. C. and Dianna P. Washburn.

    [1601] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #126619731, his birth place from his marriage record.

    [1602] 1880 Federal Census, Chicago, Cook Co., IL, Page No. 48, Supervisors Dist. 1, Enumeration Dist. 106, dwelling #276, family #391, probably a boarding house, line #36-37:

            Char. Rollins, white, male, 35, man. farm tools, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Jannet Rollins, white, female, 28, wife, at leisure, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

    [1603] 1900 Federal Census, City of Chicago, Ward 12, Cook Co., IL, Enumeration Dist. 355, Sheet No. 1 A, dwelling #4, family #4:

            Charles Rollins, head, white, male, born Aug. 1841, age 58, married 21 years, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA, treasurer screw co., can read, write and speak English, rents home

            Jennie Rollins, wife, white, female, born July 1851, age 48, married 21 years, 1 child born, 1 child living, born MA, father born ME, mother born VT, teacher (music), can read, write and speak English

            Persis Rollins, daughter, white, female, born Mar. 1876, age 14, single, born IL, father born MA, mother born MA, student, attending school, can read, write and speak English

            Olava Christopherson, servant, white, female, born Dec. 1856, age 45, single, born Norway, father born Norway, mother born Norway, immigrated in 1880, resident 20 years, housekeeper, can read and speak English, but cannot write

    [1604] www.findagrave.com, memorial #126619731, from his gravestone in Mount Auburn Cemetery in Cambridge, MA.

    [1605] www.findagrave.com, memorial #126619187, from her gravestone in Mount Auburn Cemetery in Cambridge, MA.

    [1606] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 82, p. 241, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, her name recorded as “Emily A. Washburn,” her parents George W. C. & Diana Washburn, her father’s occupation a baker, born in ME, and her mother born in VT; Massachusetts Births and Christenings, 1639-1915, online database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #1428234, her parents George W. C. and Diana Washburn; the 1900 federal census gives her birth as Aug. 1855.

    [1607] 1900 Federal Census, Needham Town, Norfolk Co., MA, Enumeration Dist. 1051, Sheet No. 16 A, dwelling #449, family #464.

    [1608] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1911-1915, Vol. 1913/103, p. 450, Commonwealth of Massachusetts Standard Certificate of Death, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, single, her birth place Boston, her father Geo. W. C. Washburn, born in Livermore, ME, and her mother Diana P. Parmalee, born in Wilmington, VT; www.findagrave.com, memorial #102071413, from her gravestone in Mount Auburn Cemetery in Cambridge, MA.

    [1609] Calculated from his age and birth place in his death record, but it doesn’t agree with his ages in the censuses, his middle name from the corrected birth record of his son John Marshall Washburn Jr.

    [1610] 1855 Massachusetts State Census, Newton, Middlesex Co., MA, dwelling #426, family #548.

    [1611] Her parents’ names from her marriage record.

    [1612] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 100, p. 197, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, both first marriages, his occupation Treasurer of O.C. & F.R. Rail Road Co., his birth place Livermore, ME, his parents Davis & Deborah Washburn, her birth place Burlington, VT, and her parents John & Ann FitzPatrick.

    [1613] Calculated from her age and birth place in her marriage record, but the 1880 census says she was born in Canada.

    [1614] Washburne, Brenton P., The Washburn Family in America, 1983, from his marriage record.

    [1615] 1865 Massachusetts State Census, City of Boston, Ward 11, Suffolk Co., dwelling #221, family #344:

            John A.[sic] Washburn, 41, male, born ME, married, treasurer

            Elizabeth Washburn, 28, female, born VT, married

            Grace M. Washburn, 5, male [sic], born MA, single

            Ellen Rigan, 35, female, born Canada West, single, servant

    [1616] 1870 Federal Census, South part of Ward 11 Boston, Suffolk Co., MA, Page No. 25, dwelling #163, family #176:

            John M. Washburn, 48, male, white, Treas. Old Colony R.R., $15,000, $20,000, born ME, a male citizen

            Elizabeth Washburn, 35, female, white, keeping house, born VT

            Grace M. Washburn, 10, female, white, at school, born MA, attending school

            John M. Washburn, 4, male, white, at home, born MA

            Mary O’Neill, 21, female, white, servant, born Ireland, parents both foreign born, cannot write

    [1617] 1880 Federal Census, Lynn, Essex Co., MA, Page No. 5, Supervisors Dist. 60, Enumeration Dist. 210, dwelling #39, family #51:

            John M. Washburn, white, male, 57, married, Treasurer of O.C.R.R., born ME, father born MA, mother born MA

            Elizabeth Washburn, white, female, 39, wife, married, born Canada, father born Canada, mother born Canada

            Grace M. Washburn, white, female, 20, daughter, single, born MA, father born ME, mother born Canada

            John M. Washburn Jr., white, male, 14, son, single, born MA, father born ME, mother born Canada

            Annie Hanlon, white, female, 25, servant, single, house servant, born MA, father born Ireland, mother born Ireland

    [1618] Massachusetts Deaths, 1841-1915, Vol. 348, p. 466, Boston, and Vol. 438, p. 646, Lancaster, online image database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #0961511, married, his occupation a treasurer, his birth place Livermore, ME, and his parents Davis Washburn, born in Raynham, and Deborah Williams, born in Taunton, his burial apparently in Lancaster, Worcester Co., MA, but no www.findagrave.com memorial was found for him in Lancaster, MA.

    [1619] 1900 Federal Census, Newton, Ward 2, Middlesex Co., MA, Enumeration Dist. 896, Sheet No. 3 A, dwelling #52, family #54:

            Elizabeth Washburn, head, white, female, refused to answer any questions about age or birth place, rents home

            Grace M. Washburn, white, female, refused to answer any questions about age or birth place

    [1620] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 133, p. 256, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, her parents John & Elizabeth Washburn, her father’s occupation a merchant.

    [1621] 1900 Federal Census, Newton, Ward 2, Middlesex Co., MA, Enumeration Dist. 896, Sheet No. 3 A, dwelling #52, family #54.

    [1622] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 38, p. 333, Additions to and Corrections in the Copies of Records of Births returned to the Secretary of the Commonwealth from the City of Newton for the Year 1866, his father John M. Washburn and his mother Elizabeth Fitzpatrick, of Newton, his father’s occupation railroading, born in Livermore, ME, his mother born in Burlington, VT, the date of record 7 Sept. 1918, the original record recorded in Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 179, p. 59 in Boston as being born in Newtonville on 16 Sept. 1865.

    [1623] Calculated from his age in the 1855 state census.

    [1624] Her parents’ names from her death record.

    [1625] Washburne, Brenton P., The Washburn Family in America, 1983.

    [1626] Calculated from her age and birth place in her death record.

    [1627] 1855 Massachusetts State Census, Newton, Middlesex Co., dwelling #426, family #548:

            Nehemiah Washburn, 30, male, merchant, born ME

            Martha P. Washburn, 26, female, born VT

            Julia K. Washburn, 2, female, born MA

            Julia McMann, 30?, female, born Ireland

            John M. Washburn, 33, male, railroad treasurer, born ME

    [1628] 1860 Federal Census, Brookline, Norfolk Co., MA, Roxbury Post Office, Page No. 64, dwelling #303, family #385:

            Nehemiah Washburn, 34, male, dry goods, $2000, born MA [sic]

            Martha P. Washburn, 31, female, born MA [sic]

            Julia Washburn, 6, female, born MA

            Frederick Washburn, 4/12, male, born MA

            Catherine Maillen, 21, female, servant, born Ireland

            Ellen Carmody, 30, female, servant, born Ireland, cannot read or write

    [1629] 1865 Massachusetts State Census, Brookline, Norfolk Co., dwelling #516, family #638:

            Nehemiah Washburn, 40, male, born ME, married, merchant

            Martha Washburn, 35, female, born VT, married

            Julia Washburn, 11, female, born Newtonville

            Frederick Washburn, 5, male, born Brookline

            Ellen Carmody, 29 [sic], female, born Ireland

    [1630] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 212, p. 265, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, her birth place Wilmington, VT, and her parents Benj. & Persis (Parmelee) Parmelee, of Wilmington, VT; www.findagrave.com, memorial #126129633, from her gravestone in Mount Auburn Cemetery in Cambridge, MA.

    [1631] Washburne, Brenton P., The Washburn Family in America, 1983, which does not give his place of death, but no death record was found for him in Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910; www.findagrave.com, memorial #126130837, from his gravestone in Mount Auburn Cemetery in Cambridge, MA. He may have died in Minnesota and was buried in Cambridge, MA, with his wife.

    [1632] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 73, p. 141, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, her birth place Newtonville, her parents Nehemiah & Martha P. Washburn, of Newton, her father’s occupation a merchant, born in Livermore, ME, her mother born in Wilmington, VT, her middle name from her www.findagrave.com memorial #83385758.

    [1633] His parents’ names from his marriage record; per his www.findagrave.com memorial #83385523.

    [1634] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 254, p. 361, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, both first marriages, he was of Minneapolis, MN, a lumber dealer, his birth place Livermore, ME, his parents Dorilus & Harriet P. (Whitmore) Morrison, her birth place Brookline, and her parents Nathl. [sic] & Martha P. (Parmelee) Washburn; per her www.findagrave.com memorial #83385758.

    [1635] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #83385523, his birth place from his marriage record.

    [1636] 1880 Federal Census, Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., MN, Page No. 16, Supervisors Dist. 2, Enumeration Dist. 247, dwelling #139, family #150:

            Clinton Morrison, white, male, 37, married, manufacturer of farm implements, born ME, father born ME, mother born ME

            Julia K. Morrison, white, female, 20, wife, married, keeping house, born MA, father born ME, mother born VT

            Ethel Morrison, white, female, 4, daughter, single, born MN, father born ME, mother born MA

            Nellie Dwyer, white, female, 28, servant, single, servant, born Nova Scotia, father born Ireland, mother born Ireland

            Nellie Doherty, white, female, 19, servant, single, servant, born MN, father born Ireland, mother born Ireland

            Matthew Mohn, white, male, 24, servant, single, laborer, born Prussia, father born Prussia, mother born Prussia

    [1637] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #83385523.

    [1638] www.findagrave.com, memorial #83385758, from her gravestone in Lakewood Cemetery in Minneapolis, MN.

    [1639] 1900 Federal Census, City of Minneapolis, Ward 8, Hennepin Co., MN, Supervisors Dist. 5, Enumeration Dist. 86, Sheet No. 2 B, dwelling #18, family #37:

            Clinton Morrison, head, white, male, born Jan. 1842, age 58, widower, born ME, father born ME, mother born ME, banker, owns home

            Ethel Vanderlip, daughter, white, female, born May 1876, age 24, married 2 years, no children, born MN, father born ME, mother born MA, can read, write and speak English

            John R. Vanderlip, son in law, white, male, born Jan. 1860, age 40, married 2 years, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY, lawyer, can read, write and speak English

            Angus W. Morrison, son, white, male, born July 1883, age 16, single, born MN, father born ME, mother born MA, student, attending school, can read, write and speak English

            Emil Widmann, servant, white, male, born June 1863, age 36, single, born Germany, father born Germany, mother born Germany, immigrated in 1888, resident 12 years, naturalized, butler, can read, write and speak English

            Lily Collins, servant, white, female, born Feb. 1865, age 35, single, born Ireland, father born Ireland, mother born Ireland, immigrated in 1895, resident 5 years, cook, can read, write and speak English

            Esther Anderson, servant, white, female, born 1877, age 23, single, born MN, father born Sweden, mother born Sweden, servant, can read, write and speak English

    [1640] www.findagrave.com, memorial #83385523, from his gravestone in Lakewood Cemetery in Minneapolis, MN.

    [1641] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 133, p. 256, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his parents Nehemiah & Martha Washburn, of Brookline, his father’s occupation a merchant.

    [1642] 1880 Federal Census, Brockton, Plymouth Co., MA, Page No. 9, Supervisors Dist. 60, Enumeration Dist. 560, dwelling #65, family #84:

            George R. Lyon, white, male, 29, married, works in shoe shop, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Ella Lyon, white, female, 30, wife, married, keeping house, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Fred. Washburn, white, male, 20, boarder, clerk in carpet store, born MA

    [1643] Minnesota, County Marriages, 1860-1949, online image database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #1380428; Washburne, Brenton P., The Washburn Family in America, 1983, per the 1900 federal census, they had been married 12 years.

    [1644] Per the 1900 federal census.

    [1645] Washburne, Brenton P., The Washburn Family in America, 1983.

    [1646] 1900 Federal Census, South Eugene Precinct No. 1, Eugene City, Lane Co., OR, Supervisors Dist. 220, Enumeration Dist. 112, Sheet No. 1 B, dwelling #11, family #11:

            Frederick Washburn, head, white, male, born Apr. 1860, age 40, married 12 years, born MA, father born ME, mother born ME, University Professor, can read, write and speak English, owns home

            Frances W. Washburn, wife, white, female, born June 1863, age 36, married 12 years, 2 children born, 2 children living, born MN, father born NY, mother born NY, can read, write and speak English

            Martha Washburn, daughter, white, female, born Dec. 1888, age 11, single, born MN, father born MA, mother born MN, attending school, can read, write and speak English

            Alice Washburn, daughter, white, female, born Mar. 1891, age 9, single, born OR, father born MA, mother born MN

            Kio Hawokai, servant, Japanese, male, born May 1879, age 21, single, born Japan, father born Japan, mother born Japan, immigrated in 1896, resident 4 years, alien, servant & attending school, can read, write and speak English

    [1647] www.findagrave.com, memorial #126055298, from his plaque in Sunset Memorial Park Cemetery in Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., MN.

    [1648] www.findagrave.com, memorial #126055318, from her plaque in Sunset Memorial Park Cemetery in Minneapolis, MN.

    [1649] Calculated from his age at death.

    [1650] Maine, Nathan Hale Cemetery Collection, ca. 1780-1980, online image database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #1316324, on the Lakeside Cemetery card with Davis Washburn and Deborah Williams.

    [1651] Maine, Nathan Hale Cemetery Collection, ca. 1780-1980, online image database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #1316324, on the Lakeside Cemetery card with Davis Washburn and Deborah Williams.

    [1652] Raynham VRs, p. 11.

    [1653] Pearson, Brig. Gen. Gardner W., Records Of The Massachusetts Volunteer Militia Called Out By The Governor Of Massachusetts To Suppress A Threatened Invasion During The War Of 1812-’14, Boston, 1913, reprinted by Heritage Books, Bowie, MD, 1999, p. 62.

    [1654] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #84532361, Jonathan Shaw married Lydia Gushee on 8 Dec. 1778 in Raynham.

    [1655] “First Book of Raynham Records,” New England Historical & Genealogical Register, Vol. 55, p. 45; Raynham VRs, p. 25.

    [1656] Per the www.findagrave.com memorial #52155134 of Lydia Gushee Shaw.

    [1657] 1820 Federal Census, Boston, Suffolk Co., MA, p. 182, from the index.

    [1658] 1830 Federal Census, Boston Ward 5, Suffolk Co., MA, p. 196, from the index.

    [1659] 1840 Federal Census, Boston Ward 5, Suffolk Co., MA, p. 291, from the index.

    [1660] Worcester County Land Records, Vol. 223, p. 125-127, the receipt acknowledged by Calvin Washburn on 28 Dec. 1820.

    [1661] Worcester County Land Records, Vol. 251, p. 455-456, acknowledged by Calvin Washburn on the same day.

    [1662] Worcester County Land Records, Vol. 289, p. 114, acknowledged by Calvin Washburn on the same day, and witnessed by John M. Gould and A. C. Washburn.

    [1663] www.findagrave.com, memorial #52155200, from his gravestone in Shaw Cemetery in Raynham, MA, but his death was not found in Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910.

    [1664] 1850 Federal Census, Roxbury, Norfolk Co., MA, p. 159, dwelling #1920, family #2635.

    [1665] 1860 Federal Census, Dedham, Norfolk Co., MA, Page No. 42, dwelling #2319, family #2328.

    [1666] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 212, p. 243, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, her birth place Raynham, and her parents Jona. And Lydia G. Shaw; www.findagrave.com, memorial #84532361, from her gravestone in Shaw Cemetery in Raynham, MA.

    [1667] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #145795652; his middle name from his marriage notice in The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol. 3, [July 1849], p. 286.

    [1668] Her parents; names from her death record, her marriage notice says she was daughter of Hon. John Bailey.

    [1669] Roxbury VRs, Vol. 2, p. 412; from his marriage notice in “Marriages and Deaths,” The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol. 3, [July 1849], p. 286.

    [1670] A Report of the Record Commissioners of the City of Boston containing Dorchester Births, Marriages and Deaths To the End of 1825, Boston, 1890, 2 volumes, [hereinafter Dorchester VRs], Vol. 2, p. 5.

    [1671] 1850 Federal Census, Roxbury, Norfolk Co., MA, p. 159, dwelling #1920, family #2635:

            Alexander Washburn, 30, male, lawyer, born MA

            Ellen Washburn, 24, female, born MA

            Lydia Washburn, 55, female, born MA

            McGoram, Ellen, 26, female, born Ireland

    [1672] 1855 Massachusetts State Census, Dedham, Norfolk Co., dwelling #115, family #139:

            Alexander C. Washburn, 36, male, lawyer, born MA

            Ellen M. Washburn, 39 [sic], female, born MA

            Lydia Washburn, 60, female, born MA

            Christopher Kinny, 19, male, laborer, born Ireland

    [1673] 1860 Federal Census, Dedham, Norfolk Co., MA, Page No. 42, dwelling #2319, family #2328:

            Alexander Washburn, 35, male, lawyer, $6350, $1595, born MA

            Ellen Washburn, 30, female, born MA

            Catherine Gilman, 23, female, servant, born Germany

            William Gogan, 20, male, servant, born Ireland

            Mrs. Washburn, 60, female, born MA

    [1674] 1870 Federal Census, Dedham, Norfolk Co., MA, Page No. 47, dwelling #348, family #415:

            A. C. Washburn, 50, male, white, lawyer, $10,000, $20,000, born MA, a male citizen

            Ellen Washburn, 45, female, white, keeping house, born MA

    [1675] 1880 Federal Census, Norwood, Norfolk Co., MA, Page No. 37, Supervisors Dist. 60, Enumeration Dist. 502, dwelling #313, family #382:

            Alexander C. Washburn, white, male, 60, married, lawyer, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Ellen M. Washburn, white, female, 53, wife, married, keeping house, born MA, father born MA, mother born Ireland

    [1676] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 495, p. 67, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, wife of Alexander C. Washburn, her birth place Dorchester, and her parents John Bailey, born in Canton, and Anne Young.

    [1677] 1900 Federal census, Boston City, Ward 11, Enumeration Dist. 1317, Sheet No. 6 B, dwelling #88, family #89:

            William H. Guild, head, white, male, born Feb. 1829, age 71, married 35 years, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA, can read, write and speak English, rents home

            Adalaide Guild, wife, white, female, born Oct. 1840, age 60, married 35 years, no children, born MA, father born MA, mother born NH, can read, write and speak English

            Alex. Washburn, lodger, white, male, born Nov. 1819, age 80, widower, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA, can read, write and speak English

            Anna Brady, servant, white, female, born Sept. 1874, age 25, single, born MA, father born Ireland, mother born Ireland, servant, can read, write and speak English

    [1678] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 1906/6, p. 103, Commonwealth of Massachusetts Return of a Death—1906, City of Boston #103, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his occupation a lawyer, his birth place Raynham, and his parents Calvin Washburn and Lydia Shaw; www.findagrave.com, memorial #145795652, from his gravestone in Shaw Cemetery in Raynham, MA.

    [1679] Raynham VRs, p. 11.

    [1680] Her father is identified in her obituary published in “Deaths,” The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol. 38, July 1884, p. 364.

    [1681] Calculated from the birth of their eldest child, in about 1819.

    [1682] Per the Society of Colonial Wars Membership Application of Willis Hunt Washburn, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, which agrees with her age in the 1850 federal census.

    [1683] Vital Records of New Bedford, Massachusetts, To the Year 1850, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, 1932, 3 volumes, [hereinafter New Bedford VRs], Vol. 3, p. 179, buried in Griffin Street Cemetery, New Bedford; www.findagrave.com, memorial #156387298, from his gravestone in Griffin Street Cemetery in New Bedford, MA.

    [1684] Bristol County Probate File “Lysander Washburn, New Bedford, 1828,” from FHL microfilm #0577879.

    [1685] Bristol County Probate Records, from FHL microfilm #0577879.

    [1686] 1850 Federal Census, Newport, Newport Co., RI, p. 340, dwelling #201, family #283:

            Martha Washburn, 54, female, born RI

            Nancy Washburn, 25, female, born RI

            John D. Washburn, 27, male, laborer, born MA

            Mary Anne Washburn, 23, female, born MA

            Lysander Washburn, 21, male, born MA

    [1687] 1860 Federal Census, Newport, Newport Co., RI, Page No. 183, dwelling #1210, family #1550:

            Martha D. Washburn, 66, female, born RI

            Mary A. Washburn, 26 [sic], female, born MA

            Mary F. G. Dean, 68, female, born RI

    [1688] 1870 Federal Census, City of Brooklyn, Kings Co., NY, Page No. 22, dwelling #120, family #107.

    [1689] Per her obituary published in “Deaths,” The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol. 38, July 1884, p. 364; per the Society of Colonial Wars in Massachusetts Membership Application of Willis Hunt Washburn, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org; www.findagrave.com, memorial #112912209, from her gravestone in Island Cemetery in Newport, Newport Co., RI.

    [1690] Calculated from his age in the 1850 federal census, which gives his birth place as MA, but some of the censuses say he was born in RI, his middle name from his marriage record.

    [1691] Bristol County Probate Records, from FHL microfilm #0577879.

    [1692] Her parents’ names from her death record.

    [1693] Massachusetts Marriages, 1695-1910, online image database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #0818095; Washburne, Brenton P., The Washburn Family in America, 1983; per the Society of Colonial Wars in Massachusetts Membership Application of Willis Hunt Washburn, son of George H. Washburn and Emma Ione Sanderson, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org.

    [1694] Calculated from her age in the 1850 federal census, her birth place from the Society of Colonial Wars in Massachusetts Membership Application of Willis Hunt Washburn.

    [1695] 1850 Federal Census, Boston, Ward 4, Suffolk Co., MA, p. 56, dwelling #542, family #899:

            John Baton, 60, male, tailor, born MA

            Jane Baton, 38, female, born Maine

            Silas D. Washburn, 30, male, mariner, born MA

            Nancy Washburn, 30, female, born Maine

            Isabelle Washburn, 7, female, born MA, attending school

            Silas D. Washburn, 3, male, born MA

            Darcus Kidder, 26, male, apothecary, born MA, married within the year

            Angelin Kidder, 22, female, born MA, married within the year

            Lewis Stitson, 22, male, foreman, born Maine

            Elizabeth Tonar, 17, female, domestic, born Ireland

            Mary McGonigan, 30, female, domestic, born Ireland, can’t read or write

            Mary A. Eaton, 9, female, born MA, attending school

    [1696] 1855 Massachusetts State Census, Chelsea, Suffolk Co., dwelling #1125, family #1461:

            Silas D. Washburn, 36, male, mariner, born RI

            Nancy B. Washburn, 35, female, born ME

            Isabelle Washburn, 13, female, born MA

    `       Silas F. Washburn, 8, male, born MA

            George H. Washburn, 5, male, born MA

            Abby Rottle, 24, female, born ME

            Catharine Rowers, 19, female, born Ireland

    [1697] 1860 Federal Census, Charlestown, Middlesex Co., MA, Page No. 384, dwelling #2283, family #3107:

            Silas D. Washburn, 41, male, seaman, born MA

            Nancy B. Washburn, 40, female, born ME

            Isabel Washburn, 17, female, born MA

            Silas F. Washburn, 13, male, born MA

            Geo H. Washburn, 10, male, born MA

            Jas Morgan, 19, male, machinist, born IL

            Freeman Boynton, 21, male, carver, born ME

            Jas Boynton, 19, male, carver, born ME

    [1698] 1865 Massachusetts State Census, Charlestown Ward 2, Middlesex Co., MA, dwelling #876, family #1378, a boarding house:

            M.[sic] B. Washburn, 45, female, white, born Wiscaset, ME, married, boarding house

            Isabel Washburn, 22, female, white, born Boston, single, teacher

            Silas F. Washburn, 18, male, white, born Boston, single, farmer

            George H. Washburn, 15, male, white, born Boson, single, clerk

            (Plus 9 more unrelated people)

    [1699] The Society of Colonial Wars in Massachusetts Membership Application of Willis Hunt Washburn, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, says Silas Dean Washburn was lost at sea sometime between 1854 and 1860, but he was still listed as living with the family in Charlestown in the 1860 federal census.

    [1700] 1870 Federal Census, Ward One Charlestown, Middlesex Co., MA, Page No. 40, dwelling #164, family #341:

            Nancy B. Washburn, 50, female, white, boarding house keeper, $300, born ME

            Silas F. Washburn, 23, male, white, brakeman R R, born MA, a male citizen

            George H. Washburn, 20, male, white, clerk on US Ship Ohio, born MA

            Charles Perry, 34, male, white, machinist, born Canada, parents both foreign born, a male citizen

            Alfred K. Merrill, 29, male, white, machinist, born MA, a male citizen

            Solomon E. Wright, 25, male, white, machinist, born ME, a male citizen

            George W. Paine, 26, male, white, instructor in prison, born MA, a male citizen

            Mary Mahoney, 20, female, white, servant, born Ireland, parents both foreign born

    [1701] 1880 Federal Census, Charlestown, Suffolk Co., MA, Page No. 3, Supervisors Dist. 60, Enumeration Dist. 613, dwelling #17, family #26:

            Nancy B. Washburn, white, female, 60, widow, house keeping, born ME, father born MA, mother born MA

            George H. Washburn, white, male, 30, son, married, clerk on ship, born MA, father born RI, mother born ME

            Emma Washburn, white, female, 30, daughter in law, married, born NH, father born MA, mother born NH

            Willis H. Washburn, white, male, 6/12, born Nov., grandson, single, born MA, father born MA, mother born NH

            Annie M. Washburn, white, female, 15, niece, single, at school, attending school, born RI, father born RI, mother born RI

            William Arnold, white, male, 73, boarder, widower, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Mary Foye, white, female, 22, servant, single, servant, cannot read or write, born Ireland, father born Ireland, mother born Ireland

    [1702] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 438, p. 162, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, widow of Silas D. Washburn, his birth place Wiscasset, ME, and her parents James Gibbs, born in Boston, and Elizabeth. 

    [1703] Per the Ancestry.com Grandma_Jane_Washburn_Lange file submitted by emveedee50.

    [1704] 1865 Massachusetts State Census, Charlestown Ward 2, Middlesex Co., MA, dwelling #876, family #1378.

    [1705] His parents’ names from his marriage record.

    [1706] Massachusetts Marriages, 1695-1910, online image database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #0740994, his parents Caleb M. Long and Relief G. Stimson, her parents Silas D. Washburn and Nancy B. Gibbs; Washburne, Brenton P., The Washburn Family in America, 1983.

    [1707] Calculated from his age in the 1870 federal census.

    [1708] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #147672565.

    [1709] 1870 Federal Census, Charlestown Ward 2, Middlesex Co., MA, Page No. 169, dwelling #1039, family #1535:

            George H. Long, 29, male, white, Pres. Insurance Co., $8000, $2000, born MA, a male citizen

            Isabella Long, 27, female, white, keeping house, born MA

            Gertrude Long, 2, female, white, born MA

            Bridget Welch, 23, female, white, domestic servant, born Ireland, parents both foreign born

    [1710] 1900 Federal Census, Borough of Queens, Ward 3, City of New York, Queens Co., NY, Supervisors Dist. 2, Enumeration Dist. 662, Sheet No. 20 A, dwelling #366, family #294:

            Geo H. Long, head, white, male, born Aug. 1842, age 57, married 30 years, born MA, father born ME, mother born NH, fire insurance, can read, write and speak English, owns home

            Isabella Long, wife, white, female, born Nov. 1848 [sic] age 57, married 30 years, 6 children born, 1 child living, born MA, father born MA, mother born ME, can read, write and speak English

            Maxwell W. Long, son, white, male, born Oct. 1879, age 20, single, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA, can read, write and speak English

    [1711] Per the Ancestry.com Grandma_Jane_Washburn_Lange file submitted by emveedee50, which gives the year as 1906; www.findagrave.com, memorial #147672566, from her gravestone in Cedar Grove Cemetery in Flushing, Queens Co., NY.

    [1712] Per the Ancestry.com Grandma_Jane_Washburn_Lange file submitted by emveedee50; www.findagrave.com memorial #147672565, from his gravestone in Cedar Grove Cemetery in Flushing, NY.

    [1713] Per the Ancestry.com Grandma_Jane_Washburn_Lange file submitted by emveedee50.

    [1714] Per her marriage and death records, her father’s name given as James in her marriage record, and as Foster in her death record.

    [1715] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 218, p. 155, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, both first marriages, his occupation a baggage master, his birth place Boston, his parents Silas D. & Nancy B. Washburn, her birth place Bath, ME, and her parents James & Martha Lincoln; Massachusetts Marriages, 1695-1910, online database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #0740994, his parents Silas D. Washburn and Nancy B. Gibbs, her parents James and Martha Lincoln.

    [1716] Calculated from her age and birth place in her death record, but her marriage record gives her birth place as Bath, ME.

    [1717] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 230, p. 120, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, her birth place Pittston, ME, and her parents Foster & Martha Lincoln, born respectively in Wiscasset and Philips, ME.

    [1718] 1870 Federal Census, Ward One Charlestown, Middlesex Co., MA, Page No. 40, dwelling #164, family #341.

    [1719] Calculated from the age of their oldest child in the 1880 federal census.

    [1720] Calculated from her age in the 1880 federal census.

    [1721] 1880 Federal Census, Precinct 4 Ward 15 Boston, Suffolk Co., MA, Page No. 12, Supervisors Dist. 60, Enumeration Dist. 701, dwelling #69, family #97:

            Silas F. Washburn, white, male, 33, married, clerk on R.R., born MA, father born MA, mother born ME

            Carra I. Washburn, white, female, 24, wife, married, keeping house, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Arthur Washburn, white, male, 5, son, single, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Blanch G. Washburn, white, female, 3, daughter, single, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

    [1722] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 44, p. 109, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his parents Silas D. & Nancy D. Washburn, his father’s occupation a mason, born in Boston, his mother born in RI, his death record gives his date of birth as 24 June 1851.

    [1723] 1870 Federal Census, Ward One Charlestown, Middlesex Co., MA, Page No. 40, dwelling #164, family #341.

    [1724] Her parents’ names from her marriage and death records.

    [1725] Massachusetts Marriages, 1695-1910, online database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #0817653, his parents Silas D. and Nancy B. Washburn, her parents Henry and Charlotte Sanderson; Washburne, Brenton P., The Washburn Family in America, 1983, but the Society of Colonial Wars in Massachusetts Membership Application of their son Willis Hunt Washburn says they were married in Manchester, NH.

    [1726] Per the Society of Colonial Wars in Massachusetts Membership Application of Willis Hunt Washburn, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org.

    [1727] 1880 Federal Census, Charlestown, Suffolk Co., MA, Page No. 3, Supervisors Dist. 60, Enumeration Dist. 613, dwelling #17, family #26.

    [1728] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 1908/17, p. 494, Commonwealth of Massachusetts Return of a Death—1908 City of Boston, #494, wife of George H. Washburn, her birth place Manchester, NH, her father Henry C. Sanderson, both in Waltham, and her mother Charlotte Parker, born in W. Manchester, NH, her burial in W. Manchester, NH.

    [1729] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 589, p. 85, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, both second marriages, both widows, his occupation a Naval Officer, his birth place Boston, his parents Silas D. Washburn and Nancy B. Gibbs, her birth place Edgartown, and her parents Daniel Fisher and Susan Pease; Massachusetts Marriages, 1695-1910, online image database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #0827737, his parents Silas D. Washburn and Nancy B. Gibbs, her parents Daniel Fisher and Susan Pease.

    [1730] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 63, p. 108, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, her parents Daniel Jr. & Susan Fisher, her father’s occupation an oil manufacturer, born in Edgartown, her mother born in Edgartown.

    [1731] Massachusetts Marriages, 1841-1915, online image database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #1433031, his parents Wm J. and Martha Reynolds, her parents Daniel J. and Susan Fisher.

    [1732] Massachusetts, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1626-2001, Commonwealth of Massachusetts Standard Certificate of Death, Boston, online image database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #0800368, wife of George H. Washburn, her birth date 16 Apr. 1852, her birth place Edgartown, her father Daniel Fisher, born in Edgartown, and her mother Susan Pease, born in Edgartown.

    [1733] New Hampshire Death Records, 1654-1947, online image database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #2131878, his occupation Lieut. (P.C.) U.S.N. retired; per the Ancestry.com Grandma_Jane_Washburn_Lange file submitted by emveedee50.

    [1734] Per the Ancestry.com Grandma_Jane_Washburn_Lange file submitted by emveedee50.

    [1735] Bristol County Probate Records, from FHL microfilm #0577879.

    [1736] Per the marriage record of Horatio Washburn and Louisa Howard, Vital Records of West Bridgewater, Massachusetts, To the Year 1850, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, 1911, [hereinafter West Bridgewater VRs], p. 175, her parents also named in her death record; Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 2, p. 190, the marriage intentions of Charles Howard and Betsey Wade, of Hanover, recorded on 14 Sept. 1816 in Bridgewater; A Copy of the Records of Births, Marriages and Deaths and of Intentions of Marriage of the Town of Hanover, Mass. 1727-1837, Rockland, 1898, [hereinafter Hanover VRs], p. 140, the marriage of Charles Howard of Bridgewater and Betsey Wade of Hanover on 1 Jan. 1817 in Hanover.

    [1737] West Bridgewater VRs, p. 175. He was called a “lock manufacturer” in the marriage record.

    [1738] West Bridgewater VRs, p. 62.

    [1739] 1850 Federal Census, West Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., MA, p. 276, dwelling #530, family #669:

            Horatio Washburn, 27, male, moulder, $1500, born MA

            Louisa Washburn, 23, female, born MA

            Maria L. Washburn, 6/12, female, born MA

            Susan Jacobs, 9, female, born MA

    [1740] Lainhart, Ann S., 1855 Massachusetts State Census for West Bridgewater, Boston, 1988, p. 26, dwelling #174, family #202:

            Horatio L. Washburn, 31, male, white, shoe manufacturer, born MA

            Louisa Washburn, 28, female, white, born MA

            Mariah L. Washburn, 5, female, white, born MA

    [1741] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 103, p. 227, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, her occupation a housekeeper, her birth place W. Bridgewater, and her parents Charles & Betsey Howard.

    [1742] 1860 Federal Census, West Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., MA, Page No. 358, dwelling #2304, family #2893:

            H. L. Washburn, 37, male, boot & shoe manfr., $1400, $4000, born MA

            Lucy J. Howard, 62, female, born MA

            Maria L. Washburn, 10, female, born MA, attending school

    [1743] Lainhart, Ann S., 1865 Massachusetts State Census for West Bridgewater, Boston, 1988, p. 44, dwelling #14, family #14:

            Thomas Pratt, 70, male, white, born MA, married, farmer

            Susannah Pratt, 75, female, white, born MA, matron

            Mary C. Pratt, 39, female, white, born MA, single, teacher

            Horatio L. Washburn, 42, male, white, born RI, widower, shoe manufacturer

            Maria L. Washburn, 15, female, white, born MA, single, student

    [1744] 1870 Federal Census, Town of West Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., MA, Page No. 39, dwelling #290, family #321:

            Benjamin Howard, 50, male, white, farmer, $10,000, $65,000, born MA, a male citizen

            Mary A. Howard, 49, female, white, keeping house, born MA

            Olive B. Howard, 22, female, white, no occupation, born MA

            Ellen A. Howard, 21, female, white, no occupation, born MA

            Hattie A. Howard, 19, female, white, at school, born MA, attending school

            Benjamin B. Howard, 15, male, white, at school, born MA, attending school

            Thomas Flynt, 24, male, white, farm laborer, born MA, parents both foreign born, a male citizen

            Ellen Courtney, 33, female, white, house keeping, born Ireland, parents both foreign born

            H. L. Washburn, 48, male, white, shoe manufacturer, $5400, $16,500, born MA, a male citizen

    [1745] 1880 Federal Census, East Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., MA, Page No. 36, Supervisors Dist. 60, Enumeration Dist. 538, dwelling #308, family #358:

            Anna Shaw, white, female, 69, widow, keeps house, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Annie E. English, white, female, 38, daughter, single, teacher, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Horatio Washburn, white, male, 66, boarder, widower, shoe manufacturer, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            James Turner, white, male, 33, boarder, single, works in shoe shop, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

    [1746] Her parents’ names from her death record; Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 2, p. 94, the marriage of Jonathan Copeland 3d and Hannah Reed on 23 Dec. 1818 in Bridgewater.

    [1747] Per the 1900 federal census, they had been married 15 years, but their marriage record was not found in Massachusetts or New York.

    [1748] West Bridgewater VRs, p. 31.

    [1749] 1900 Federal Census, City of New York, Borough of Brooklyn, Ward 22, Kings Co., NY, Supervisors Dist. 2, Enumeration Dist. 347, Sheet No. 6B-7A, dwelling #90, family #98.

    [1750] Per the petition for probate of her estate by Horatio L. Washburn; Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 1903/55, p. 335, Commonwealth of Massachusetts Return of a Death, p. 335, E. Frances Washburn, wife of Horatio L. Washburn, her birth place West Bridgewater, her father Jonathan Copeland, born in West Bridgewater, and her mother Hannah S. Reed, born in West Bridgewater.

    [1751] New York, Kings County Estate Files, 1866-1923, online image database at www.FamilySearch.org, from microfilm #4218872.

    [1752] New York, New York City Municipal Deaths, 1795-1949, online database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #1324143, his occupation retired, his parents Lysander Washburn, born in MA, and Martha B. Dean, born in Newport, RI; per the Ancestry.com Grandma_Jane_Washburn_Lange file submitted by emveedee50; www.findagrave.com, memorial #57221597, from his gravestone in Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn, NY.

    [1753] New York, Kings County Estate Files, 1866-1923, online image database at www.FamilySearch.org, from microfilm #4353478.

    [1754] West Bridgewater VRs, p. 106.

    [1755] West Bridgewater VRs, p. 219.

    [1756] West Bridgewater VRs, p. 106.

    [1757] 1870 Federal Census, City of Brooklyn, Kings Co., NY, Page No. 22, dwelling #120, family #107.

    [1758] His parents’ names from his marriage record.

    [1759] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 245, p. 439, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, both first marriages, his occupation a banker, his birth place Brooklyn, NY, his parents John and Caroline Maxwell, her birth place W. Bridgewater, and her parents Horatio L. and Louisa Washburn; Washburne, Brenton P., The Washburn Family in America, 1983.

    [1760] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #123600926, his birth place from his marriage record.

    [1761] 1875 New York State Census, Brooklyn, Kings Co., Ward 6, 10th Election Dist., p. 48, dwelling #140, a brownstone house valued at #20,000, family #352:

            John R. Maxwell, 30, male, born Kings Co., married, broker, a native voter

            Maria L. Maxwell, 28, female, wife, born ME [sic], married

            Howard Maxwell, 9, male, son, born Kings Co., single

            Clarence Maxwell, 7, male, son, born Kings Co., single

            Nellie Maxwell, 4, female, daughter, born Kings Co., single

            Gertie Maxwell, 10/12, female, daughter, born Kings Co., single

            Mary Cregan, 30, female, help, born Ireland, single, nurse

            Mary Hogan, 28, female, help, born Ireland, single, cook

            Hannah Lennahan, 22, female, help, born Ireland, single, house maid

    [1762] 1880 Federal Census, Brooklyn, Kings Co., NY, Page No. 25, Supervisors Dist. 2, Enumeration Dist. 44, dwelling #169, family #198:

            John R. Maxwell, white, male, 33, married, broker, born NY, father born Ireland, mother born MA

            Maria L. Maxwell, white, female, 31, wife, married, keeping house, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Howard W. Maxwell, white, male, 6, son, single, at home, attending school, born NY, father born NY, mother born MA

            Jno. R. Maxwell Jr., white, male, 4, son, single, at home, attending school, born NY, father born NY, mother born MA

            Louise D. Washburn, white, female, 3, daughter, single, at home, born NY, father born NY, mother born MA

            Henry L. Washburn, white, male, 3/12, son, single, at home, born NY, father born NY, mother born MA

            Nellie Egan, white, female, 26, servant, single, domestic, born Ireland, father born Ireland, mother born Ireland

            Theresa Dalton, white, female, 23, servant, single, domestic, born NY, father born Ireland, mother born Ireland

            Lizzie Otis, white, female, 30, servant, single, domestic, born Ireland, father born Ireland, mother born Ireland

            Ellen Owen, white, female, 50, servant, widow, domestic, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

    [1763] 1892 New York State Census, Brooklyn Ward 22, Kings Co., Election Dist. 10, Page 14:

            John R. Maxwell, male, 45, born U.S., banker

            Maria Maxwell, female, 42, born U.S.

            Howard W. Maxwell, male, 18, born U.S.

            John F. Maxwell, male, 16, born U.S.

            John Hoffman, male, 41, born Sweden, butler

            Louise Maxwell, female, 14, born U.S.

            Henry L. Maxwell, male, 11, born U.S.

            Nichols Smith, male, 60, born U.S., servant

    [1764] 1900 Federal Census, Town of Oyster Bay, Nassau Co., NY, Supervisors Dist. 2, Enumeration Dist. 727, Sheet No. 8 A, dwelling #152, family #157:

            Howard Maxwell, head, white, male, born Aug. 1873, age 26, married 5 years, born NY, father born Ny, mother born MA, merchant, can read, write and speak English, owns home

            Helen Y. Maxwell, wife, white, female, born Nov. 1873, age 26, married 5 years, 2 children born, 2 children living, born NY, father born NY, can read, write and speak English

            Howard Maxwell Jr., son, white, male, born Apr. 1896, age 4, single, born NY, father born NY

            Eugene L. Maxwell, son, white, male, born Mar. 1899, age 1, single, born NY, father born NY

            John Roger Maxwell, father, white, male, born Nov. 1846, age 53, married 27 years, born NY, father born Ireland, mother born MA, President of R.R., can read, write and speak English

            John R. Maxwell Jr., brother, white, male, born July 1874, age 25, single, born NY, father born NY, mother born MA, asst treasurer, can read, write and speak English

            Henry L. Maxwell, brother, white, male, born Mar. 1880, age 20, single, born Ny, father born NY, mother born NY [sic], can read, write and speak English

            (Plus 10 servants)

    [1765] 1900 Federal Census, City of New York, Borough of Brooklyn, Ward 22, Kings Co., NY, Supervisors Dist. 2, Enumeration Dist. 347, Sheet No. 6B-7A, dwelling #90, family #98:

            Marie L. Maxwell, head, white, female, born Nov. 1849, age 50, married 27 years, 4 children born, 4 children living, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA, can read, write and speak English, owns home

            Horatio Washburn, father, white, male, born Oct. 1822, age 77, married 15 years, born MA, father born MA, mother born RI, can read, write and speak English

            Francis E. Washburn, step mother, white, female, born Dec. 1827, age 72, married 15 years, no children, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA, can read, write and speak English

            Louise D. Maxwell, daughter, white, female, born June 1877, age 22, single, born NY, father born NY, mother born MA, can read, write and speak English

            Bridget Gibbs, servant, white, female, born Sept. 1874, age 25, single, born Ireland, father born Ireland, mother born Ireland, immigrated in 1894, resident 6 years, waitress, can read, write and speak English

            Catherine Leary, servant, white, female, born July 1865, age 34, single, born WI, father born Ireland, mother born Ireland, cook, can read, write and speak English

            Mary Woods, servant, white, female, born May 1876, age 24, single, born Ireland, father born Ireland, mother born Ireland, immigrated in 1893, resident 7 years, pantry maid, can read, write and speak English

    [1766] Per the Ancestry.com Grandma_Jane_Washburn_Lange file submitted by emveedee50; www.findagrave.com, memorial #123600926, from his gravestone in Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn, Kings Co., NY.

    [1767] Per the Ancestry.com Grandma_Jane_Washburn_Lange file submitted by emveedee50; www.findagrave.com, memorial #123600999, from her gravestone in Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn, NY.

    [1768] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 98, p. 52, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his parents Horatio L. & Louisa Washburn, his father’s occupation a manufacturer, born in RI, his mother born in West Bridgewater.

    [1769] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 103, p. 227, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his birth place W. Bridgewater, and his parents Horatio L. & Louisa Washburn.

    [1770] Calculated from his age in the 1850 federal census, which says he was born in MA, but later censuses and his death record say he was born in Newport, RI.

    [1771] Bristol County Probate Records, from FHL microfilm #0577879.

    [1772] 1850 Federal Census, Newport, Newport Co., RI, p. 340, dwelling #201, family #283.

    [1773] Rhode Island Marriages, 1724-1916, online database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #0944996, 0944994; in the 1860 federal census, they were married within the year.

    [1774] Calculated from her age and birth place in the 1860 federal census.

    [1775] United States Civil War Soldiers Index, 1861-1865, online database at www.FamilySearch.org, his service for 3 months.

    [1776] United States Civil War and Late Pension Index, 1861-1917, online database at www.FamilySearch.org, Corporal, Company F, 1st Rhode Island Infantry.

    [1777] 1860 Federal Census, Newport, Newport Co., RI, Page No. 170, dwelling #1136, family #1438:

            John D. Washburn, 38, male, teamster, born MA, married within the year

            Catharine Washburn, 28, female, born Ireland, married within the year

    [1778] 1870 Federal Census, 4th Ward City of Newport, Newport Co., RI, Page No. 43, dwelling #270, family #370:

            John D. Washburne, 46, male, white, expressman, $1000, $2500, born MA, a male citizen

            Catherine Washburne, 32, female, white, keeping house, born Ireland, parents both foreign born

            Anna M. Washburne, 6, female, white, born RI, mother foreign born

    [1779] Rhode Island Deaths and Burials, 1802-1950, p. 187, online image database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #2188896, his death in Boston, MA, of heart failure, his parents’ names not recorded; Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 429, p. 343, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his death in Mass. Hospital “Auburndale,” his birth place Newport, RI, and his parents Silas [sic] Washburn, born Newport, RI [sic], and Martha Dean, born Newport, RI.

    [1780] Rhode Island Births and Christenings, 1600-1914, online database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #0944995, 0944994, her parents John D. Washburn and Catherine Reynolds.

    [1781] 1880 Federal Census, Charlestown, Suffolk Co., MA, Page No. 3, Supervisors Dist. 60, Enumeration Dist. 613, dwelling #17, family #26.

    [1782] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #112912131, her birth place from her death record.

    [1783] Bristol County Probate Records, from FHL microfilm #0577879.

    [1784] 1850 Federal Census, Newport, Newport Co., RI, p. 340, dwelling #201, family #283.

    [1785] He is identified in the obituary of his mother-in-law, Martha D. Washburn, in “Deaths,” The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol. 38, July 1884, p. 364.

    [1786] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #112912119, which doesn’t agree with his age at death in his death record.

    [1787] 1870 Federal Census, City of Brooklyn, Kings Co., NY, Page No. 22, dwelling #120, family #107:

            Philander Shaw, 51, male, white, secretary fire ins. co, $17,000, $4000, born RI, a male citizen

            Nancy Shaw, 40, female, white, keeping house, born RI

            Martha Washburne, 73, female, white, born RI

            Maria Anna Washburne, 38, female, white, born RI

            Maria Washburne, 21, female, white, born MA

            Ula Washburne, 7, female, white, born UT

            Kate Reynolds, 25, female, white, servant, born Ireland, parents both foreign born

    [1788] 1880 Federal Census, Brooklyn, Kings Co., NY, Page No. 25, Supervisors Dist. 2, Enumeration Dist. 44, dwelling #164, family #193:

            Philander Shaw, white, male, 61, married, V.P. Fire Ins. Co., born RI, father born RI, mother born RI

            Nancy W. Shaw, white, female, 52, wife, married, keeping house, born RI, father born MA, mother born RI

            Ula Washburn, white, female, 17, niece, single, at home, born Utah Ter., father born MA, mother born OH

            Mary Egan, white, female, 35, servant, single, domestic, born Ireland, father born Ireland, mother born Ireland

            Annie Milligan, white, female, 26, servant, single, domestic, born NY, father born Ireland, mother born Ireland

    [1789] New York, New York City Municipal Deaths, 1795-1949, online database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #1323909, his occupation Secretary of Phoenix Ins. Co.; Rhode Island Deaths and Burials, 1802-1950, online image database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #2188896; www.findagrave.com, memorial #112912119, from his gravestone in Island Cemetery in Newport, RI.

    [1790] 1900 Federal Census, City of New York, Borough of Brooklyn, Ward 6, Kings Co., NY, Supervisors Dist. 2, Enumeration Dist. 63, Sheet No. 5 A, dwelling #55, family #82:

            Philander [sic] Shaw, head, white, female, born Mar. 1835 [sic], age 54, widow, no children, born RI, father born MA, mother born RI, can read, write and speak English, owns home

            Mary A. Washburn, sister, white, female, born Jan. 1840 [sic], age 60, single, born MA, father born MA, mother born RI, can read, write and speak English

            Christina Murray, servant, white, female, born Mar. 1871, age 29, single, born Ireland, father born Ireland, mother born Ireland, immigrated in 1889, resident 11 years, servant, can read, write and speak English

    [1791] New York, New York City Municipal Deaths, 1795-1949, online database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #1324137, her birth place Newport, RI, and her parents Lysander Washburn and Martha Dean; www.findagrave.com, memorial #112912131, from her gravestone in Island Cemetery in Newport, RI.

    [1792] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #112912188.

    [1793] Bristol County Probate Records, from FHL microfilm #0577879.

    [1794] 1850 Federal Census, Newport, Newport Co., RI, p. 340, dwelling #201, family #283.

    [1795] 1860 Federal Census, Newport, Newport Co., RI, Page No. 183, dwelling #1210, family #1550.

    [1796] 1870 Federal Census, City of Brooklyn, Kings Co., NY, Page No. 22, dwelling #120, family #107.

    [1797] 1900 Federal Census, City of New York, Borough of Brooklyn, Ward 6, Kings Co., NY, Supervisors Dist. 2, Enumeration Dist. 63, Sheet No. 5 A, dwelling #55, family #82.

    [1798] New York, New York City Municipal Deaths, 1795-1949, online database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #1324242, her parents Lysander Washburn and Martha D. Dean; www.findagrave.com, memorial #112912188, from her gravestone in Island Cemetery in Newport, RI.

    [1799] Calculated from his age in the 1850 federal census.

    [1800] Bristol County Probate Records, from FHL microfilm #0577879.

    [1801] 1850 Federal Census, Newport, Newport Co., RI, p. 340, dwelling #201, family #283.

    [1802] Per the 1870 and 1880 federal censuses, Ula Washburn’s mother was born in Ohio.

    [1803] California Great Registers, 1850-1920, Ward Register of Eighth Ward, San Francisco County, on 3 Aug. 1867, age 38, born in MA, a clerk, online image database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #977099.

    [1804] 1870 Federal Census, 2d Ward, San Francisco, San Francisco Co., CA, Page No. 163, dwelling #1360, family #1414:

            Lysander Washburn, 41, male, white, bark keeper, $1000, $200, born MA, a male citizen

            Peter Andeane, 15, male, white, bar tender, #150, born Alaska, parents both foreign born

    [1805] 1880 Federal Census, San Francisco, San Francisco Co., CA, Page No. 14, Supervisors Dist. 1, Enumeration Dist. 72, dwelling #78, a lodging house, family #101, line #23:

            Lysander Washburne, white, male, 50, boarder, single, builder, born MA, father born MA, mother born RI

    [1806] California Great Registers, 1850-1920, Register 1st Precinct, 42d Assembly District, San Francisco County, 1896, on 1 June 1896, age 67, born in MA, a clerk.

    [1807] 1900 Federal Census, San Francisco City, San Francisco Co., CA, Assembly Dist. 36, Supervisors Dist. 1, Enumeration Dist. 130, Sheet No. 9 A, dwelling #163, family #172 (hard to read):

            Maria Van Buckles, head, white, female, born Jan. 1863, age 37, widow, 2 children born, 2 children living, born CA, father born England, mother born England, can read, write and speak English, rents home

            Hazel Van Buckles, son, white, male, born Oct. 1884, age 15, single, born CA, father born CA, mother born CA, at school, can read, write and speak English

            Irene Ban Buckles, daughter, white, female, born Oct. 1889, ager 10, single, born CA, father born CA, mother born CA, at school, can read, write and speak English

            Lysander Washburn, roomer, white, male, born Oct. 1827, age 72, widower, born MA, father born MA, mother born RI, can read, write and speak English

    [1808] Washburne, Brenton P., The Washburn Family in America, 1983, gives his place of death as Oakland; United States, GenealogyBank Historical Newspaper Obituaries, 1815-2011, online index at www.FamilySearch.org, the obituary published in San Francisco on 13 Mar. 1909, his wife was named Mary, and his birth place as Massachusetts.

    [1809] Calculated from her age in the 1870 federal census.

    [1810] 1870 Federal Census, City of Brooklyn, Kings Co., NY, Page No. 22, dwelling #120, family #107.

    [1811] 1880 Federal Census, Brooklyn, Kings Co., NY, Page No. 25, Supervisors Dist. 2, Enumeration Dist. 44, dwelling #164, family #193.

    [1812] Raynham VRs, p. 11.

    [1813] Bristol County Probate File “Cordana, Isaac, John M., Nancy Washburn, Raynham, 1818,” from FHL microfilm #0577879.

    [1814] Her parents’ names from her death record; Raynham VRs, p. 38, the marriage of Thomas Holmes and Sylvia Shaw, both of Raynham, on 25 Apr. 1793 in Raynham.

    [1815] Raynham VRs, p. 104, marriage intentions recorded 9 Aug. 1821 in Raynham; Taunton VRs, Vol. 2, p. 497, marriage intentions recorded 8 Aug. 1821 in Taunton.

    [1816] Calculated from her age and birth place in her death record.

    [1817] 1830 Federal Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, p. 143, the Isaac Washburn household had 1 male under 5, 1 male aged 5-9 years, 1 male aged 10-14 years, 1 male aged 30-39 years, 1 female aged 20-29 years, 1 female aged 30-39 years, and 1 female aged 60-69 years.

    [1818] By 1842 the heirs of Nehemiah Washburn that signed the petition were Calvin Washburn, John M. Washburn, John M. Washburn as administrator of the estate of Lysander Washburn, deceased, Israel Washburn as administrator of the estate of Davis Washburn, deceased, Elisha Gushee by attorney Horatio Leonard, Saml. A. Dean, administrator of the estate of Cromwell Washburn, and Horatio Leonard.

    [1819] The quitclaim, dated March 1847, was signed by John M. Washburn, John M. Washburn as administrator of the estate of Lysander Washburn, Horatio Leonard, Samuel A. Dean as administrator of the estate of Cromwell Washburn, Elijah Gushee and Mahala Gushee, Lydia Washburn as administratrix of the estate of Calvin Washburn, and Cordana Washburn. Other notes consenting to the agreement were signed by the children of Thomas Knapp, deceased, Jefferson Coolidge and Eleora M. Coolidge his wife, Benjamin F. Dean for himself and his wife, Susan Washburn as guardian for Charles L. Washburn and Susan M. Washburn, and Cyrus Washburn.

    [1820] Bristol County Probate File “Isaac Washburn, Raynham, 1838,” from FHL microfilm #0577879.

    [1821] Bristol County Probate File “Cyrus, Charles L., Susan Washburn, Raynham, 1839,” from FHL microfilm #0577879. Susan Washburn, Cyrus Washburn, and Susan Washburn as guardian of Charles L. Washburn and Susan M. Washburn, minors, signed the petition for her dower from the estate of Isaac Washburn, late of Raynham, to be set aside for her in Mar. 1837.

    [1822] 1840 Federal Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, p. 210, the Sukey Washburn household had 1 male aged 10-14 years, 1 male aged 15-19 years, 1 female aged 5-9 years, and 1 female aged 40-49 years, and had 2 persons employed in agriculture.

    [1823] 1850 Federal Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, p. 125, dwelling #15, family #18.

    [1824] 1855 Massachusetts State Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., dwelling #58, family #65.

    [1825] 1860 Federal Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, Taunton Post Office, Page No. 22, dwelling #174, family #193.

    [1826] 1865 Massachusetts State Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., dwelling #15, family #20.

    [1827] 1870 Federal Census, Town of Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, Taunton Post Office, Page No. 22, dwelling #175, family #199.

    [1828] 1880 Federal Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, Page No. 25, Supervisors Dist. 60, Enumeration Dist. 70, dwelling #251, family #274.

    [1829] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 328, p. 141, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, her birth place Raynham, and her parents Thomas & Sylvia Holmes, born respectively in Taunton and Raynham.

    [1830] Bristol County Probate File “Susan Washburn, Raynham, 1881,” from FHL microfilm #0577880.

    [1831] Calculated from his age and birth place in his death record.

    [1832] Bristol County Probate File “Cyrus, Charles L., Susan Washburn, Raynham, 1839,” from FHL microfilm #0577879.

    [1833] Her parents’ names from her death record.

    [1834] Raynham VRs, p. 118.

    [1835] Calculated from her age and birth place in her death record.

    [1836] 1850 Federal Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, p. 125, dwelling #15, family #18:

            Cyrus Washburn, 26, male, farmer, $1500, born MA

            Cordelia Washburn, 25, female, born MA

            Susan Washburn, 55, female, born MA

            Susan M. Washburn, 16, female, born MA, attending school

    [1837] 1855 Massachusetts State Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., dwelling #58, family #64:

            Cirus [sic] Washburn, 32, male, farmer, born MA

            Cordelia Washburn, 32, female, born MA

            Louis B. Washburn, 4, male [sic], born MA

            Dwelling #58, family #65:

            Susan Washburn, 59, female, born MA

            Susan M. Washburn, 22, female, born MA

            (The dwelling and family numbers for Nancy D. Washburn evidently put on the wrong line.)

    [1838] 1860 Federal Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, Taunton Post Office, Page No. 22, dwelling #174, family #192:

            Cyrus Washburn, 36, male, farmer & shoemaker, $3500, $500, born MA

            Cordelia Washburn, 34, female, born MA

            Lois B. Washburn, 8, female, born MA, attending school

            Dwelling #174, family #193:

            Susan Washburn, 63, female, born MA

            Susan M. Washburn, 26, female, born MA

    [1839] 1865 Massachusetts State Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., dwelling #15, family #19:

            Cyrus Washburn, 41, male, born MA, married, shoemaker

            Cordelia Washburn, 37, female, born MA, married

            Lois B. Washburn, 15, female, born MA, single

            Dwelling #15, family #20:

            Susan Washburn, 68, female, born MA, widow

            Susan M. Washburn, 31, female, born MA, single

    [1840] 1870 Federal Census, Town of Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, Taunton Post Office, Page No. 22, dwelling #175, family #198:

            Cyrus Washburn, 47, male, white, works in shoe shop, born MA, a male citizen

            Cordelia Washburn, 45, female, white, keeping house, born MA

            Lois B. Washburn, 18, female, white, no occupation, born MA

            Dwelling #175, family #199:

            Susan Washburn, 74, female, white, keeping house, born MA

            Susan M. Washburn, 36, female, white, no occupation, born MA

    [1841] 1880 Federal Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, Page No. 25, Supervisors Dist. 60, Enumeration Dist. 70, dwelling #251, family #273:

            Cyrus Washburn, white, male, 55, married, farmer, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Cordelia Washburn, white, female, 53, wife, married, keeps house, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Dwelling #251, family #274:

            Susan Washburn, white, female, 84, widow, keeps house, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Susan M. Washburn, white, female, 46, daughter, single, home work, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

    [1842] 1900 Federal Census, Raynham Town, Bristol Co., MA, Enumeration Dist. 212, Sheet No. 9 B, dwelling #219, family #236:

            Cyrus Washburn, head, white, male, born Aug. 1823, age 76, married 56 years, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA, can read, write and speak English, owns home

            Cordelia Washburn, wife, white, female, born Aug. 1825, age 74, married 56 years, 4 children born 1 child living, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA, can read, write and speak English

    [1843] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 540, p. 195, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his occupation a farmer, his birth place Raynham, and his parents Isaac Washburn and Susan Holmes, both born in Raynham.

    [1844] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 1907/85, p. 26, Commonwealth of Massachusetts Return of a Death, Raynham #26, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, widow of Cyrus Washburn, her birth place Raynham, her father Sidney Leonard, born in Raynham, and her mother Hannah Wood, born in Raynham, the informant Edward B. King, of Raynham.

    [1845] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 34, p. 186, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his father Cyrus Washburn, a farmer, born in Raynham.

    [1846] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 39, p. 119, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, her father Cyrus Washburn.

    [1847] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 51, p. 113, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, her parents Cyrus & Cordelia Washburn, her father’s occupation a farmer, both parents born in Raynham.

    [1848] His parents’ names from his marriage record; Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 355, p. 147, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, the death of Cordelia W. King, widow, aged 70 years, 11 days, born in Raynham, the daughter of Silas & Lurana Wilbur, both born in Raynham.

    [1849] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 235, p. 129, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, both first marriages, his occupation a carpenter, his birth place Raynham, his parents Benjamin & Cordelia King, her birth place Raynham, and her parents Cyrus & Cordelia Washburn.

    [1850] Per the 1900 federal census, his birth place from his marriage record.

    [1851] 1880 Federal Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, Page No. 28, Supervisors Dist. 60, Enumeration Dist. 70, dwelling #273, family #298:

            Edward B. King, white, male, 35, married, carpenter, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Louis B. King, white, female, 28, wife, married, keeps house, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Jennie W. King, white, female, 6, daughter, single, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Mellie K. King, white, female, 4, daughter, single, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

    [1852] 1900 Federal Census, Raynham Town, Bristol Co., MA, Enumeration Dist. 212, Sheet No. 9 B, dwelling #220, family #237:

            Edward B. King, head, white, male, born Aug. 1844, age 55, married 29 years, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA, carpenter, can read, write and speak English, owns home

            Lois B. King, wife, white, female, born Nov. 1851, age 48, married 29 years, 4 children born, 3 children living, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA, can read, write and speak English

            Arthur E. King, son, white, male, born June 1881, age 18, single, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA, can read, write and speak English

            Kate M. King, daughter, white, female, born June 1886, age 13, single, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA, at school, can read, write and speak English

    [1853] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 1908/81, p. 501, Commonwealth of Massachusetts Return of a Death, Raynham, #501, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, wife of Edward B. King, her birth place Raynham, her father Cyrus Washburn, born in Raynham, and her mother Cordelia Leonard, born in Raynham; www.findagrave.com, memorial #204004620, from her gravestone in King Cemetery in Raynham, MA.

    [1854] www.findagrave.com, memorial #204004577, from his gravestone in King Cemetery in Raynham, MA.

    [1855] Per the 1900 federal census.

    [1856] Per the 1830 federal census in which the household of Isaac Washburn included a male aged under 5 years.

    [1857] Bristol County Probate File “Cordana, Isaac, John M., Nancy Washburn, Raynham, 1818” from FHL microfilm #0577879.

    [1858] 1850 Federal Census, Belchertown, Hampshire Co., MA, p. 413, dwelling #54, family #61:

            Daniel Morse, 75, male, farmer, born MA

            Clarissa Morse, 30, female, born MA

            Diana Morse, 50, female, born MA

            Charles L. Washburn, 26, male, farmer, born MA

    [1859] Her middle name from her death record.

    [1860] Her parents’ names from the www.findagrave.com memorial #11431381 of Jane Van Houten Tise, their marriage on 9 Oct. 1832, and his death in 1855, from www.findagrave.com memorial #11431365, both buried in Old Bergen Churchyard in Jersey City, Hudson Co., NJ. Rachel Demarest Tise was one of their children.

    [1861] His death record was not found in New Jersey.

    [1862] Per the 1900 federal census, her birth place from her death record.

    [1863] His father’s name from his marriage record.

    [1864] His name from the www.findagrave.com memorial #186901304 of Rachel Tise Ramsey; New Jersey Marriages, 1678-1985, online database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #0494146, his father’s name Joseph Ramsey, her name Rachel Demerest Washburn, a widow, her father’s name Richard Tise.

    [1865] 1870 Federal Census, 13th Ward Jersey City, Hudson Co., NJ, Bergen Post Office, Page No. 7, dwelling #45, family #41.

    [1866] 1880 Federal Census, 5th Dist. 5th Precinct Jersey City, Hudson Co., NJ, Page No. 4, Supervisors Dist. 2, Enumeration Dist. 34, dwelling #24, family #29.

    [1867] 1900 Federal Census, District of Columbia, Washington City, Supervisors Dist. 1, Enumeration Dist. 45, Sheet No. 18 A, dwelling #293, family #335.

    [1868] District of Columbia Deaths, 1874-1961, online database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #2115159, her birth place Jersey City, NJ, her burial in Jersey City, NJ, her father’s birth place NJ, and her mother’s birth place Bergen, NJ; www.findagrave.com, memorial #186901304, from her gravestone in Old Bergen Churchyard in Jersey City, Hudson Cop., NJ.

    [1869] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #142785474, which agrees with the 1900 federal census, his birth date from his Report of the Death of an American Citizen in France.

    [1870] 1860 Federal Census, City of Hudson, Hudson Co., NJ, Page No. 40, dwelling #252, family #315:

            Jane Tise, 42, female, $10,000, $2000, born NJ

            Rachel Tise, 26, female, born NJ

            Sarah Tise, 23, female, born NJ

            George Tise, 21, male, grocer, $800, born NJ

            Garret Tise, 18, male, clerk, born NJ

            Charles Tise [sic], 4, male, born NJ

            Charles Allain, 25, male, carpenter, born Canada

            Margt. Murphy, 20, female, servant, born Ireland

    [1871] 1870 Federal Census, 13th Ward Jersey City, Hudson Co., NJ, Bergen Post Office, Page No. 7, dwelling #45, family #41:

            Jame Tice, 53, female, white, keep house, $50,000, $1000, born NJ

            George Tice, 32, male, white, clerk in tea store, born NJ, a male citizen

            Rachael A. Tice, 26 [sic], female, white, born MD [sic]

            Garret V. R. Tice, 26, male, white, clerk in tea store, born NJ, a male citizen

            Sarah C. Tice, 34, female, white, born NJ

            George Tice, 1, male, white, born NJ

            Chas. L. D. Washburn, 14, male, white, born NJ, attending school

            Henry Tilden, 24, male, black, hostler, born NJ

            Susanna Lanyng, 20, female, white, house servant, born Ireland, parents both foreign born

            Bridget Lanyng, 18, female, white, house servant, born Ireland, parents both foreign born

    [1872] 1880 Federal Census, 5th Dist. 5th Precinct Jersey City, Hudson Co., NJ, Page No. 4, Supervisors Dist. 2, Enumeration Dist. 34, dwelling #24, family #29:

            Jane Tice, white, female, 63, widow, keeping house, born NJ, father born NJ, mother born NJ

            Garrett V. R. Tice, white, male, 35, son, single, dealer in tea and coffee, born NJ, father born NJ, mother born NJ

            Rachael Ramzy, white, female, 45, daughter, married, boarding, born NJ, father born NJ, mother born NJ

            C. L. D. Washburn, white, male, 24, son in law, single, lawyer, born NJ, father born NJ, mother born NJ

            Edmund T. Ramzy, white, male, 8, grandson, single, at school, attending school, born NJ, father born NJ, mother born NJ

            Sarah T. Tice, white, female, 40, daughter, single, at home, born NJ, father born NJ, mother born NJ

            Rosa, white, female, 54, servant, single, servant, born Prussia, father born Prussia, mother born Prussia

    [1873] 1885 New Jersey State Census, Jersey City, Hudson Co., Dist. 5, dwelling #598, family #775, he was aged 20-60.

    [1874] 1900 Federal Census, District of Columbia, Washington City, Supervisors Dist. 1, Enumeration Dist. 45, Sheet No. 18 A, dwelling #293, family #335:

            Charles L. D. Washburn, head, white, male, born Feb. 1856, age 44, single, born NJ, father born MA, mother born NJ, govt. clerk, can read, write and speak English, owns home

            Rachel D. Ramsey, mother, white, female, born Aug. 1833, age 66, married 31 years, 2 children born, 2 children living, born NJ, father born NJ, mother born NJ, can read, write and speak English

            Sarah C. Tise, aunt, white, female, born Dec. 1835, age 64, single, born NJ, father born NJ, mother born NJ, can read, write and speak English

            Amanda Goldman, domestic, black, female, born June 1880, age 19, single, born VA, father born VA, mother born VA, servant, can read, write and speak English

    [1875] 1910 Federal Census, Washington City, District of Columbia, Supervisors Dist. 1, Enumeration Dist. 141, Sheet No. 2A, dwelling #32, family #32:

            Charles L. Washburn, head, male, white, 54, single, born NJ, father born MA, mother born NJ, speaks English, clerk, Treasury Dept, can read and write, owns home

            Susan M. Washburn, aunt, female, white, 76, single, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA, speaks English, own income, can read and write

    [1876] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #142785474. They were married before the 1920 Federal Census, Washington City, District of Columbia, Supervisors Dist. 40, Enumeration Dist. 176, Sheet No. 6B, dwelling #107, family #128.

    [1877] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #142785706.

    [1878] Report of the Death of an American Citizen, American Consular Service, Marseille, Frances, 24 Jan. 1929, online on his www.findagrave.com memorial #142785474, his gravestone in Rock Creek Cemetery in Washington, DC.

    [1879] www.findagrave.com, memorial #142785706, from her gravestone in Rock Creek Cemetery in Washington, DC.

    [1880] Calculated from her age in the 1850 federal census.

    [1881] Bristol County Probate File “Cyrus, Charles L., Susan Washburn, Raynham, 1839,” from FHL microfilm #0577879.

    [1882] 1850 Federal Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, p. 125, dwelling #15, family #18.

    [1883] 1855 Massachusetts State Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., dwelling #58, family #65 (the dwelling and family numbers evidently put on the wrong line.)

    [1884] 1860 Federal Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, Taunton Post Office, Page No. 22, dwelling #174, family #193.

    [1885] 1865 Massachusetts State Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., dwelling #15, family #20.

    [1886] 1870 Federal Census, Town of Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, Taunton Post Office, Page No. 22, dwelling #175, family #199.

    [1887] 1880 Federal Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, Page No. 25, Supervisors Dist. 60, Enumeration Dist. 70, dwelling #251, family #274.

    [1888] 1910 Federal Census, Washington City, District of Columbia, Supervisors Dist. 1, Enumeration Dist. 141, Sheet No. 2A, dwelling #32, family #32.

    [1889] 1920 Federal Census, Washington City, District of Columbia, Supervisors Dist. 40, Enumeration Dist. 176, Sheet No. 6B, dwelling #107, family #128.

    [1890] Raynham VRs, p. 11.

    [1891] Bristol County Probate File “Cordana, Isaac, John M., Nancy Washburn, Raynham, 1818” from FHL microfilm #0577879.

    [1892] www.findagrave.com, memorial #142864972, from her gravestone in Pleasant Street Cemetery in Raynham, MA.

    [1893] Raynham VRs, p. 11.

    [1894] Bristol County Probate File “Cordana, Isaac, John M., Nancy Washburn, Raynham, 1818” from FHL microfilm #0577879.

    [1895] Her parents’ names from her death record.

    [1896] Hingham, MA: Vital Records, 1637-1845, Vol. 3, p. 13, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, her parents Daniel and Betsey Kimball, her birth place also from her death record, but her birth was not recorded in the Hingham vital records.

    [1897] Lancaster VRs, p. 337, from records of the First Church of Lancaster.

    [1898] 1840 Federal Census, Lancaster, Worcester Co., MA, p. 318, the John M. Washborn household had 2 males under 5, 1 male aged 5-9 years, 1 male aged 10-14 years, 1 male aged 30-39 years, 1 female aged 5-9 years, and 1 female aged 20-29 years, including 1 person employed in agriculture.

    [1899] 1850 Federal Census, Lancaster, Worcester Co., MA, p. 174, dwelling #259, family #276:

            John M. Washburn, 49, male, farmer, $3000, born MA

            Harriet W. Washburn, 37, female, born MA

            John D. Washburn, 17, female [sic], student in Harvard College, born MA

            Elizabeth K. Washburn, 15, female, born MA, attending school

            Edward R. Washburn, 13, male, born MA, attending school

            Francis Washburn, 12, male, born MA, attending school

            Mary Washburn, 9, female, born MA, attending school

    [1900] 1855 Massachusetts State Census, Lancaster, Worcester Co., dwelling #104, family #108:

            John M. Washburn, 53, male, farmer, born MA

            Harriet W. Washburn, 42, female, born MA

            Elizabeth K. Washburn, 20, female, born MA

            Mary Washburn, 14, female, born MA

            Margaret Houbourn, 16, female, born Ireland

    [1901] 1860 Federal Census, Lancaster, Worcester Co., MA, Harvard Post Office, Page No. 118, dwelling #935, family #960:

            John M. Washburn, 58, male, farmer, $3500, $10,000, born MA

            Harriet Washburn, 47, female, born MA

            Mary Washburn, 19, female, born MA

            Bridget Head, 16, male [sic], born Ireland

            Gratiot Washburn, 11, male, born IL, attending school

    [1902] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 149, p. 241, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his occupation a farmer, his birth place Raynham, and his parents Nehemiah and Polly Washburn; his date of death also from the Worcester County Petition for Probate, Vol. 384, p. 6; www.findagrave.com, memorial #160480989, from his gravestone in North Village Cemetery in Lancaster, Worcester Co., MA.

    [1903] Worcester County Probate Case #62331, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org; Worcester County Probate Vol. 384, p. 6, and Vol. 395, p. 281. John D. Washburn and Edward R. Washburn were sureties on her bond as executrix.

    [1904] 1865 Massachusetts State Census, Lancaster, Worcester Co., MA, dwelling #287, family #295:

            Harriet W. Washburn, 52, female, white, born MA, widow

            George M. Bartol, 42, male, white, born ME, married, clergyman

            Elisabeth W. Bartol, 30, female, white, born MA, married

            George Bartol, 8, male, white, born MA

            Anna Bartol, 6, female, white, born MA

            Elisabeth Bartol, 4, female, white, born MA

            John Bartol, 2, male, white, born MA

            Ellen Otis, 19, female, white, born MA, single

            Anna Gorman, 25, female, white, born Ireland, single

    [1905] 1870 Federal Census, Lancaster, Worcester Co., MA, Leominster Post Office, Page No. 41, dwelling #334, family #356:

            Harriett Washburn, 57, female, white, keeping house, $4000, born MA

            Bridget ONeil, 13, female, white, domestic, born MA, parents both foreign born

    [1906] 1880 Federal Census, Lancaster, Worcester Co., MA, Page No. 23, Supervisors Dist. 60, Enumeration Dist. 813, dwelling #178, family #198.

    [1907] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 465, p. 642, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, widow of John M. Washburn, her birth place Hingham, and her parents David Kimball and Betsey Gage, both born in Bradford; www.findagrave.com, memorial #160481220, from her gravestone in North Village Cemetery in Lancaster, MA.

    [1908] Vital Records of Bolton, Worcester Co., Massachusetts, to the End of the Year 1849, [hereinafter Bolton VRs], p. 85, taken from his gravestone; per his www.findagrave.com memorial #147477295.

    [1909] 1860 Federal Census, Ward 7 Worcester, Worcester Co., MA, Page No. 153, dwelling #836, family #1098, a boarding house, line #34:

            J. D. Washburn, 28, male, lawyer, born MA

    [1910] Her parents’ names from her marriage record; New Hampshire Marriage Records, 1637-1947, online image database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #1001295, the marriage of Charles L. Putnam and Dorothy Flagg on 23 June 1835 in Keene, Cheshire Co., NH.

    [1911] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 137, p. 259, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, both first marriages, his occupation a lawyer, his birth place Boston, his parents John M. & Harriet W. Washburn, her birth place Claremont, NH, and her parents Charles L. & Dolly F. Putnam; per his www.findagreave.com memorial #147477295.

    [1912] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #147477333, her birth place from her marriage record.

    [1913] From the John Davis Washburn Correspondence Papers at the American Antiquarian Society Manuscripts Department, Worcester, Mass., from the index to manuscript collections at http://lcweb.loc.gov/coll/nucmc/.

    [1914]The American Antiquarian Society,” The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol. 27, Jan. 1873, p. 101, Vol. 28, Apr. 1874, p. 222.

    [1915] 1865 Massachusetts State Census, Worcester Ward 7, Worcester Co., MA, dwelling #682, family #1056:

            John D. Washburn, 32, male, born MA, married, agent

            M. F. Washburn, 27, female, white, born MA [sic], married

            Edith Washburn, 2, female, born MA, single

            Ellen Murphy, 17, female, born Ireland, single, domestic

            Annie Sweeney, 16, female, born Ireland, single, domestic

            Ann Malva, 25, female, born Ireland, single, domestic

            Charles L. Putnam, 51, male, born MA, widower, agent

    [1916] 1870 Federal Census, Ward 8 Worcester, Worcester Co., MA, Page No. 26, dwelling #155, family #204:

            John D. Washburn, 37, male, white, fire ins. agent, $15,000, $2000, born MA, a male citizen

            Mary F. Washburn, 33, female, white, keeping house, born NH

            Edith P. Washburn, 7, female, white, attending school, born MA, attending school

            Charles L. Putnam, 59, male, white, fire ins. agent, $10,000, $25,000, born NH, a male citizen

            Margaret Laverty, 21, female, white, domestic servant, born MA, parents both foreign born, cannot write

            Rosa Laverty, 24, female, white, domestic servant, born MA, parents both foreign born

            Margaret O Dowd, 26, female, white, domestic servant, born Ireland, parents both foreign born, cannot write

    [1917] www.findagrave.com, memorial #147477295, from his gravestone in Eastwood Cemetery in Lancaster, MA.

    [1918] www.findagrave.com, memorial #147477333, from her gravestone in Eastwood Cemetery in Lancaster, MA.

    [1919] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 161, p. 246, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, her parents John D. Washburn & Mary F. Putnam, her father’s occupation a lawyer, born in Boston, her mother born in NH, her middle name from her marriage record.

    [1920] His parents’ names from his marriage record.

    [1921] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 354, p. 381, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, both first marriages, his occupation insurance, his birth place South America, his parents Chas. C. & Nieves H. D. Greene, her birth place Worcester, and her parents John D. & Mary F. Washburn; per her www.findagrave.com memorial #147477226.

    [1922] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #147477206, his marriage record says he was born in South America.

    [1923] www.findagrave.com, memorial #147477206, from his gravestone in Eastwood Cemetery in Lancaster, MA.

    [1924] www.findagrave.com, memorial #147477226, from her gravestone in Eastwood Cemetery in Lancaster, MA.

    [1925] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #21426276, her birth place from her marriage record.

    [1926] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #21426276, his middle name from his death record.

    [1927] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #21426287, his parents Geo & Anne Bartol in his marriage record.

    [1928] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 101, p. 197, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, both first marriages, his occupation a clergyman, his birth place Freeport, ME, his parents Geo & Anne Bartol, her birth place Boston, and her parents John M. & Harriet Washburn.

    [1929] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #21426287, his birth place from his marriage record.

    [1930] 1865 Massachusetts State Census, Lancaster, Worcester Co., MA, dwelling #287, family #295.

    [1931] 1870 Federal Census, Lancaster, Worcester Co., MA, Leominster Post Office, Page No. 41, dwelling #333, family #355:

            George Bartol, 49, male, white, Unitarian Clergyman, $6000, $12,000, born ME, a male citizen

            Elizebeth Bartol, 35, female, white, keeping house, born MA

            George Bartol, 13, male, white, attends school, born MA, attending school

            Annie Bartol, 11, female, white, attends school, born MA, attending school

            Elizebeth Bartol, 9, female, white, attends school, born MA, attending school

            John Bartol, 6, male, white, attends school, born MA, attending school

            Mary Bartol, 3, female, white, born MA

            Mary ONeil, 40, female, white, domestic, born Ireland, parents both foreign born, cannot read or write

            Ellen L. Otis, 23, female, white, domestic, born MA

    [1932] 1880 Federal Census, Lancaster, Worcester Co., MA, Page No. 23, Supervisors Dist. 60, Enumeration Dist. 813, dwelling #178, family #198:

            Geo. M. Bartol, white, male, 59, married, clergyman, born ME, father born ME, mother born ME

            Eliz W. Bartol, white, female, 45, wife, married, keeping house, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Anna Bartol, white, female, 21, daughter, single, no occupation, born MA, father born MA [sic], mother born MA

            Betty W. Bartol, white, female, 19, daughter, single, no occupation, born MA, father born MA [sic], mother born MA

            Mary W. Bartol, white, female, 12, daughter, single, at school, attending school, born MA, father born MA [sic], mother born MA

            Edward F. W. Bartol, white, male, 5, son, single, born MA, father born MA [sic], mother born MA

            H. W. Washburn, white, female, 67, wife’s mother, widow, no occupation, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Margaret Wallace, white, female, 23, servant, single, domestic servant, cannot write, born Ireland, father born Ireland, mother born Ireland

    [1933] 1900 Federal Census, Lancaster Town, Worcester Co., MA, Enumeration Dist. 1640, Sheet No. 7 B, dwelling #142, family #171:

            George M. Bartol, head, white, male, born Sept. 1820, age 79, married 43 years, born ME, father born ME, mother born ME, clergyman, can read, write and speak English, owns home

            Elizabeth W. Bartol, wife, white, female, born Sept. 1834, age 65, married 43 years, 6 children born, 5 children living, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA, can read, write and speak English

            Mary W. Bartol, daughter, white, female, born Aug. 1867, age 32, single, born MA, father born ME, mother born MA, can read, write and speak English

    [1934] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 1906/48, p. 435, Commonwealth of Massachusetts Return of a Death, Lancaster #435, his occupation a Clergyman, his birth place Freeport, ME, his father George Bartol, born in Freeport, ME, and his mother Ann Given, born in Brunswick, ME; www.findagrave.com, memorial #21426287, from his gravestone in Eastwood Cemetery in Lancaster, MA.

    [1935] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1911-1915, Vol. 1912/52, p. 139, Commonwealth of Massachusetts Standard Certificate of Death, Lancaster #139, widow of George M. Bartol, her birth place Boston, her father John M. Washburn, born in Raynham, and her mother Harriet Kimball, born in Hingham, the informant John W. Bartol, M.D., of Boston; www.findagrave.com, memorial #21426276, from her gravestone in Eastwood Cemetery in Lancaster, MA.

    [1936] Calculated from his age and birth place in his death record.

    [1937] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #124463208.

    [1938] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 176, p. 249, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his occupation a clerk, his birth place Boston, and his parents John M. Washburn, born in Raynham, and Harriett W. Washburn,  born in Hingham; www.findagrave.com, memorial #124463208, from his gravestone in North Village Cemetery in Lancaster, MA.

    [1939] Lancaster VRs, p. 226; per his www.findagrave.com memorial #124462800.

    [1940] Lancaster VRs, p. 350, from records of the First Church of Lancaster.

    [1941] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #124462800, from his gravestone in North Village Cemetery in Lancaster, MA; Washburne, Brenton P., The Washburn Family in America, 1983.

    [1942] Lancaster VRs, p. 226; per her www.findagrave.com memorial #160490946.

    [1943] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #160490946.

    [1944] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #160491477; Concord VRs, p. 379, the marriage of Elisha Fuller, Esq. and Susan Adams, both of Concord, on 24 Nov. 1830 in Concord.

    [1945] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #160491477.

    [1946] Vital Records of Lowell, Massachusetts, To the End of the Year 1849, The Essex Institute, Salem, MA, 1930, 4 volumes, [hereinafter Lowell VRs], Vol. 1, p. 148, the birth of Henry Holton Fuller, son of Elisha and Susan (Adams) Fuller, on 28 Feb. 1836 in Lowell; per his www.findagrave.com memorial #160491477.

    [1947] 1870 Federal Census, Ward One Charlestown, Middlesex Co., MA, Page No. 113, dwelling #682, family #967:

            Henry F. Fuller, 34, male, white, physician, $6000, $4000, born MA, a male citizen

            Mary W. Fuller, 29, female, white, keeps house, $12,000, born MA

            Harriet W. Fuller, 4, female, white, born MA

            Mary Gillis, 32, female, white, servant, born Nova Scotia, cannot read or write

    [1948] 1880 Federal Census, Ward 5 Boston, Suffolk Co., MA, Page No. 3, Supervisors Dist. 60, Enumeration Dist. 610, dwelling #17, family #19:

            Henry H. Fuller, white, male, 44, married, physician, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Mary W. Fuller, white, female, 40, wife, married, keeping house, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Henry H. W. Fuller, white, male, 5, son, single, at school, attending school, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

    [1949] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 393, p. 419, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his occupation a physician, his birth place Lowell, and his parents Elisha and Susan Fuller; www.findagrave.com, memorial #160491477, from his gravestone in North Village Cemetery in Lancaster, MA.

    [1950] 1900 Federal Census, Lancaster Town, Worcester Co., MA, Enumeration Dist. 1640, Sheet No. 12 B, dwelling #254, family #301:

            Mary W. Fuller, head, white, female, born Dec. 1840, age 59, widow, 3 children born, 1 child living, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA, can read, write and speak English, owns home

            Henry H. Fuller, son, white, male, born Apr. 1874, age 26, single, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA, lawyer, can read, write and speak English

    [1951] www.findagrave.com, memorial #160490946, from her gravestone in North Village Cemetery in Lancaster, MA.

    [1952] Lancaster VRs, p. 226; per his www.findagrave.com memorial #59087834.

    [1953] Lancaster VRs, pp. 266, 371, 450; www.findagrave.com, memorial #59087834, from his gravestone in North Village Cemetery in Lancaster, MA.

    [1954] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #160382766.

    [1955] Bristol County Probate File “Cordana, Isaac, John M., Nancy Washburn, Raynham, 1818” from FHL microfilm #0577879.

    [1956] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 50, p. 113, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, her birth place listed as Lancaster, but her parents’ names not recorded; www.findagrave.com, memorial #160382766, which gives her name as “Ordana ‘Caroline’ Washburn,” from her gravestone in North Village Cemetery in Lancaster, MA.

    [1957] “First Book of Raynham Records,” New England Historical & Genealogical Register, Vol. 54, p. 15.

    [1958] “First Book of Raynham Records,” New England Historical & Genealogical Register, Vol. 55, p. 44, marriage of Jonathan Shaw, Jr., and Bethiah Hall on 17 Nov. 1757 in Raynham.

    [1959] Raynham VRs, p. 40, married by Apollos Leonard Esqr., “both of Raynham;” Taunton VRs, Vol. 2, p. 498, she is called “of Raynham.”

    [1960] “First Book of Raynham Records,” New England Historical & Genealogical Register, Vol. 55, p. 44.

    [1961] “First Book of Raynham Records,” New England Historical & Genealogical Register, Vol. 53, p. 438, birth of Jonathan Shaw, son of Jonathan and Mercy Shaw, on 24 Feb. 1731/2 in Raynham.

    [1962] Bristol County Probate Vol. 8, p. 482.

    [1963] Heads of Families at the First Census of the United States Taken in the Year 1790: Massachusetts, Bountiful, Utah, 1993, p. 50, Raynham Town, Bristol Co., MA, the Seth Washburn household had 1 free white male aged 16 or older, 1 free white male under 16, and 3 free white females.

    [1964] 1800 Federal Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, p. 374, the Seth Washburn household had 1 male under 10, 2 males aged 16-25 years, 1 male aged 26-44 years, 4 females under 10, 1 female aged 10-15 years, 1 female aged 16-25 years, and 1 female aged 26-44 years.

    [1965] 1810 Federal Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, p. 357, the Seth Washburn household had 1 male aged 10-15 years, 1 male aged 45 or over, 1 female aged 10-15 years, 3 females aged 16-25 years, and 1 female aged 45 or over.

    [1966] 1820 Federal Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, p. 296, the Seth Washburn household had 1 male under 10, 1 male aged 10-15 years, 1 male aged 45 or over, 2 females under 10, 1 female aged 16-25 years, 1 female aged 26-44 years, 1 female aged 45 or over, and had 1 person engaged in agriculture.

    [1967] 1830 Federal Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, p. 144, the Seth Washburn household had 1 male aged 10-14 years, 1 male aged 60-69 years, 1 female aged 20-29 years, and 1 female aged 80-89 [sic] years.

    [1968] Taunton VRs, Vol. 3, p. 210, from records of the First Congregational Church in Taunton; www.findagrave.com, memorial #137176808, from his gravestone in Pleasant Street Cemetery in Raynham, MA.

    [1969] Bristol County Probate Records, Vol. 77, p. 430; Vol. 172, p. 25; Bristol County Probate File “Seth Washburn, Raynham, 1837,” from FHL microfilm #0577880.

    [1970] www.findagrave.com, memorial #137176813, from her gravestone in Pleasant Street Cemetery in Raynham, MA.

    [1971] Bristol County Probate Records, Vol. 80, p. 113; Bristol County Probate File “Bethiah Washburn, Raynham, 1838,” from FHL microfilm #0577879.

    [1972] From the probate file of Bethiah Washburn, noted above; Bristol County Probate, Vol. 176, pp. 90, 96.

    [1973] The daughters arranged according to the way their mother listed them in her will.

    [1974] Raynham VRs, p. 40.

    [1975] Raynham VRs, p. 40, several of the online Ancestry.com family trees give his middle name as “Hortensius,” but none show his marriage.

    [1976] Calculated from her age in the 1850 federal census.

    [1977] 1820 Federal Census, Frankfort, Hancock Co., ME, p. 678, the Philo H. Washburn household had 3 males under 10, 1 male aged 10-15 years, 1 male aged 16-25 years, 1 male aged 26-44 years, 1 female aged 16-25 years, and 1 female aged 26-44 years, including 2 persons engaged in agriculture.

    [1978] Maine, Faylene Hutton Cemetery Collection, ca. 1780-1990, online image database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #1787564, from his gravestone in Oak Hill Cemetery in Winterport, Waldo Co., ME.

    [1979] Hancock County Estate File #742, online at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #4138829.

    [1980] Waldo County Estate Case #494, online at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #4154845; Hancock County Estate File #2070, online at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #4142074, where, as guardian of the children, she testified on 6 Dec. 1887 that she had sold the land of Philo H. Washburn.

    [1981] 1830 Federal Census, Frankfort, Waldo Co., ME, p. 291, the Harriet G. Washburn household had 1 male aged 10-14 years, 1 male aged 20-29 years, 1 female under 5, 1 female aged 5-9 years, and 1 female aged 30-39 years.

    [1982] 1840 Federal Census, Frankfort, Waldo Co., ME, p. 245, the Harriet G. Washburn household had 3 males aged 20-29 years, 1 female aged 10-14 years, 1 female aged 15-19 years, and 1 female aged 40-49 years, including 2 persons employed in agriculture, and 1 person employed in navigation of the oceans.

    [1983] 1850 Federal Census, Frankfort, Waldo Co., ME, p. 56, dwelling #251, family #306:

            Harriet G. Washburn, 58, female, $2000, born ME

            Edward T. Washburn, 33, male, clerk, born ME

            Philo F. Washburn, 31, male, farmer, born ME

            Margaret R. Washburn, 29, female, born ME

            Hellen B. Washburn, 24, female, born ME

    [1984] Maine, Faylene Hutton Cemetery Collection, ca. 1780-1990, online image database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #1787564, from her gravestone in Oak Hill Cemetery in Winterport, Waldo Co., ME.

    [1985] Mentioned in the 1836 will of his grandfather, Seth Washburn, of Raynham.

    [1986] Calculated from his age at death.

    [1987] Maine, Faylene Hutton Cemetery Collection, ca. 1780-1990, online image database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #1787564, from his gravestone in Oak Hill Cemetery in Winterport, Waldo Co., ME, son of Philo H. Washburn.

    [1988] Calculated from his age in the 1850 federal census.

    [1989] Maine, Faylene Hutton Cemetery Collection, ca. 1780-1990, online image database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #1787564, from his gravestone in Oak Hill Cemetery in Winterport, Waldo Co., ME, son of Philo H. Washburn.

    [1990] Calculated from his age in the 1850 federal census.

    [1991] 1860 Federal census, Winterport, Waldo Co., ME, Page No. 59, dwelling #415, family #429:

            Philo F. Washbourn, 36, male, mariner, $1500, $200, born ME

    [1992] Maine, Civil War Soldiers and Sailors Card Index, 1861-1865, online card index database at www.FamilySearch.org, from microfilm #4388598, and from FHL microfilm #0881868.

    [1993] Calculated from her age in the 1850 federal census, her birth place from her marriage record.

    [1994] His father named in his marriage record; his parents’ names from the Ancestry.com DuncanVaughnSmithJohnson file submitted by jdvaughn1; Vital Records of Carver, Massachusetts, To the Year 1850, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, 1911, [hereinafter Carver VRs], p. 137, the marriage of Ephraim Ward and Prisilla Hammond on 22 Mar. 1804 in Carver.

    [1995] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 47, p. 115, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, both first marriages, his occupation a lawyer, his birth place Middleboro, his father Ephraim Ward, her birth place Frankfort, ME, and her father P. H. Washburn.

    [1996] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #144733539, which doesn’t agree with his age in his marriage record.

    [1997] Plymouth County Probate Docket #21840, Vol. 98, p. 273-275, from FHL microfilm #0555643, Vol. 2H, p. 518, and Vol. 100, p. 222-230 for the division of his estate.

    [1998] 1860 Federal census, 7th Ward Chicago City, Cook Co., IL, Page No. 1047, dwelling #2605, family #3466:

            E. Ward, 48, male, land agt, born MA

            Margaret Ward, 28 [sic], female, born ME

            Mary Ward, 6, female, born IL

            Margaret Evereux, 23, female, servant, born Ireland

    [1999] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 122, p. 254, Lakeville, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, the marriage of John Pierce, of Frankfort, ME, 24, and Mary Helen Ward, of Weymouth, MA, 23, his birth place Frankfort, ME, and her birth place Chicago, IL, her parents Ephraim & Margaret W. Ward.

    [2000] Per the Ancestry.com DuncanVaughnSmithJohnson_2018-04-21 file submitted by jdvaughn1; www.findagrave.com, memorial #144733539, from his gravestone in Highland Cemetery in Highland, Doniphan Co., KS.

    [2001] Ancestry.com DuncanVaughnSmithJohnson_2018-04-21 file submitted by jdvaughn1, but no gravestone was found for her in Highland Cemetery in Highland, KS.

    [2002] Maine, Faylene Hutton Cemetery Collection, ca. 1780-1990, online image database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #1787564, listed on her father’s card as also buried in Oak Hill Cemetery in Winterport, ME.

    [2003] Maine, Faylene Hutton Cemetery Collection, ca. 1780-1990, online image database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #1787564, listed on her father’s card as also buried in Oak Hill Cemetery in Winterport, ME.

    [2004] Maine, Faylene Hutton Cemetery Collection, ca. 1780-1990, online image database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #1787564, listed on her father’s card as also buried in Oak Hill Cemetery in Winterport, ME.

    [2005] Maine, Faylene Hutton Cemetery Collection, ca. 1780-1990, online image database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #1787564, listed on his father’s card as also buried in Oak Hill Cemetery in Winterport, ME.

    [2006] Calculated from her age in the 1850 federal census.

    [2007] Maine, Faylene Hutton Cemetery Collection, ca. 1780-1990, online image database at www.FamilySearcha.org, from FHL microfilm #1787564, from her gravestone in Oak Hill Cemetery in Winterport, ME, daughter of Philo H. Washburn.

    [2008] Raynham VRs, p. 40.

    [2009] Bowman, George Ernest, Vital Records of the Town of Halifax, Massachusetts, To the end of the year 1849, Massachusetts Society of Mayflower Descendants, Boston, 1905, [hereinafter Halifax VRs], pp. 9, 21, marriage if Ichabod Tomson and Lydia Hall, both of Halifax, on 17 Dec. 1779 in Halifax.

    [2010] Raynham VRs, pp. 43, 97, married by Peres Fobes; Halifax VRs, p. 68, marriage intentions recorded 11 July 1803 in Halifax.

    [2011] Halifax VRs, p. 28.

    [2012] Wood, Ralph V., Jr., Francis Cooke of the Mayflower The First Five Generations, Picton Press, Camden, ME, 1996, p. 231-232.

    [2013] 1810 Federal Census, Barre, Worcester Co., MA, p. 786, the Revd. James Thompson household had 2 males under 10, 1 male aged 26-44 years, 1 female under 10, and 1 female aged 26-44 years.

    [2014] 1820 Federal Census, Barre, Worcester Co., MA, p. 88, the James Thompson household had 1 male under 10, 1 male aged 10-15 years, 1 male aged 26-44 years, 3 females under 10, 1 female aged 10-15 years, and 1 female aged 26-44 years.

    [2015] 1830 Federal Census, Barre, Worcester Co., MA, p. 575, the James Thompson household had 1 male aged 5-9 years, 1 male aged 50-59 years, 1 female aged 10-14 years, 1 female aged 15-19 years, 1 female aged 20-29 years, and 1 female aged 40-49 years.

    [2016] Vital Records of Barre, Massachusetts, To the end of the year 1849, Systematic History Fund, Worcester, MA, 1903, [hereinafter Barre VRs], p. 270; www.findagrave.com, memorial #121585298, from her gravestone in Lincoln Cemetery in Barre, Worcester Co., MA.

    [2017] 1850 Federal Census, Barre, Worcester Co., MA, p. 121, dwelling #178, family #182.

    [2018] 1840 Federal Census, Barre, Worcester Co., MA, p. 129, the J. W. Jenkins household had 1 male under 5, 1 male aged 30-39 years, 1 male aged 60-69 years, 1 female under 5, 2 females aged 20-29 years, and 1 female aged 30-39 years, no employment indicated.

    [2019] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 86, p. 110, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his occupation a clergyman, his birth place Halifax, MA, and his parents Ichabod & Lydia Thompson; www.findagrave.com memorial #121585175, from his gravestone in Lincoln Cemetery in Barre, MA.

    [2020] Worcester County Probate Case #59010, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org.

    [2021] Barre VRs, p. 87.

    [2022] His parents’ names from his death record; Baldwin, Thomas W., Vital Records of Hardwick, Massachusetts, To the Year 1850, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, 1917, [hereinafter Hardwick VRs], p. 196, the marriage intentions of James Wright Jenkins and Betsy Whipple, of Grafton, recorded on 1 Jan. 1804 in Hardwick; Paige, Lucius R., History of Hardwick, Massachusetts, with a Genealogical Register, Boston, 1883, [hereinafter Paige, History of Hardwick], p. 403.

    [2023] Barre VRs, p. 209.

    [2024] Calculated from his age and birth place in his death record.

    [2025] 1840 Federal Census, Barre, Worcester Co., MA, p. 129, the J. W. Jenkins household had 1 male under 5, 1 male aged 30-39 years, 1 male aged 60-69 years, 1 female under 5, 2 females aged 20-29 years, and 1 female aged 30-39 years, no employment indicated.

    [2026] 1850 Federal Census, Barre, Worcester Co., MA, p. 121, dwelling #178, family #182:

            James W. Perkins Jr., 43, male, merchant, $4650, born MA

            Loueza W. Perkins, 45, female, born MA

            Fredrick W. Perkins, 16, male, clerk, born MA, attending school

            Loueza E. Perkins, 13, female, born MA, attending school

            Mary Favrecters?, 29, female, born Ireland

            James Thompson, 70, male, Unitarian Minister, born MA

            Mary W. Parker, 11, female, born NY, attending school

    [2027] 1855 Massachusetts State Census, Barre, Worcester Co., dwelling #122, family #162:

            James W. Jenkins Jr., 48, male, merchant, born MA

            Louisa W. Jenkins, 50, female, born MA

            Laura C. Jenkins, 18, female, born MA

            Catherine McLuskey, 22, female, born Ireland

    [2028] 1860 Federal Census, Barre, Worcester Co., MA, Page No. 18, dwelling #126, family #147:

            James W. Jenkins jr, 52, male, retired merchant, $30,000, $2000, born MA

            Louisa W. Jenkins, 53, female, born MA

            Laura E. Jenkins, 22, female, born MA

            Abby Jane Trow, 25, female, palm leaf hood maker, born MA

            Hannah J. Bartholomew, 19, female, palm leaf hood maker, born MA

            Mary McEvory, 23, female, domestic, born in Ireland

    [2029] 1865 Massachusetts State Census, Barre, Worcester Co., dwelling #90, family #98:

            James W. Jenkins Jr., 55, male, white, born MA, married, trader

            Louisa W. Jenkins, 57, female, white, born MA, married

            Frederick W. Jenkins, 29, male, white, born MA, single, merchant

            Laura E. Jenkins, 26, female, white, born MA, single

            Eli P. Hall, 45, male, white, born NH, married, laborer

            Catherine Rogers, 32, female, white, born Ireland, single

    [2030] 1870 Federal census, Town of Barre, Worcester Co., MA, Page No. 46, dwelling #389, family #427:

            James W. Jenkins, 62, male, white, retired merchant, born MA, a male citizen

            Louisa W. Jenkins, 63, female, white, keeping house, born MA

            Frederic W. Jenkins, 36, male, white, at home, born MA, a male citizen

            Laura E. Jenkins, 33, female, white, at home, born MA

            Lydia T. Bryant, 57, female, white, no occupation, $1500, $500, born MA

            Mary Cotan, 21, female, white, domestic servant, born Ireland, parents both foreign born

    [2031] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 267, p. 303, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, her occupation a housekeeper, her birth place Barre, and her parents James Thompson & Debbey Washburn, born respectively in Halifax and Raynham.

    [2032] 1880 Federal Census, Barre, Worcester Co., MA, Page No. 46, Supervisors Dist. 60, Enumeration Dist. 800, dwelling #425, family #521:

            James W. Jenkins, white, male, 71, widower, retired merchant, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Laura E. Jenkins, white, female, 43, daughter, single, keeping house, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Joseph H. Jenkins, white, male, 13, nephew, single, at school, attending school, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Huldah Wadsworth, white, female, 63, sister, widow, boarding, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Lizzie Early, white, female, 20, servant, single, servant, born Ireland, father born Ireland, mother born Ireland

    [2033] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 393, p. 465, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his occupation a retired merchant, his birth place Hardwick, his parents James W. Jenkins and Elizabeth Whipple, born respectively in Barre and Grafton.

    [2034] Barre VRs, p. 87.

    [2035] Her parents’ names from her death record.

    [2036] Massachusetts Marriages, 1695-1910, online database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #0874027.

    [2037] Vital Records of Salem, Massachusetts To the End of the Year 1849, The Essex Institute, Salem, MA, 1916, 6 volumes, [hereinafter Salem VRs], Vol. 2, p. 349, from her gravestone in Greenlawn Cemetery in Salem, MA, her birth place from her death record.

    [2038] 1840 Federal Census, Salem, Essex Co., MA, p. 281, the J. W. Thompson household had 2 males under 5, 1 male aged 30-39 years, 1 female aged 5-9 years, 1 female aged 15-19 years, and 1 female aged 20-29 years, including 1 person employed in a learned profession.

    [2039] 1850 Federal Census, Salem Ward 3, Essex Co., MA, p. 156, dwelling #452, family #718:

            James W. Thompson, 44, male, Unit. Clergyman, $6000, born MA

            Mary J. Thompson, 38, female, born MA

            Mary L. Thompson, 16, female, born MA, attending school

            Geo. J. Thompson, 11, male, born MA, attending school

            Abby L. Thompson, 8, female, born MA, attending school

            Grace M. Thompson, 6, female, born MA, attending school

            J. Wm. Thompson, 4, male, born MA, attending school

            Caroline E. Thompson, 1, female, born MA

            Mary Kelper, 35, female, born Nova Scotia

            Ann Redley, 17, female, born Ireland

            Maria Teague, 12, female, born MA

    [2040] 1855 Massachusetts State Census, Ward 3 Salem, Essex Co., dwelling #452, family #755:

            Rev. James W. Thompson, 49, male, U. Clergyman, born MA

            Mary J. Thompson, 43, female, born MA

            Mary L. Thompson, 21, female, born MA

            George J. Thompson, 16, male, born MA

            Abby L. Thompson, 13, female, born MA

            Grace M. Thompson, 11, female, born MA

            James W. Thompson, 8, male, born MA

            Conelia L. Thompson, 36 months, female, born MA

            Margaret Haley, 25, female, domestic, born Ireland

            Catharine Malony, 24, female, born Ireland

    [2041] 1865 Massachusetts State Census, West Roxbury, Norfolk Co., dwelling #65, family #42:

            James W. Thompson, 57, male, born MA, married, Clergyman

            Mary J. Thompson, 52, female, born MA, married

            George J. Thompson, 24, male, born MA, single, soldier

            Abbie L. Thompson, 22, female, born MA, single

            James W. Thompson Jr., 18, male, born MA, clerk

            Cornelia L. Thompson, 13, female, born MA

            Margaret McGuire, 22, female, born Ireland, single, domestic

            Elizabeth McGuire, 18, female, born Ireland, domestic

            Ellen Haley, 70, female, born Ireland, widow, domestic

            Mary McCarty, 32, female, born Ireland, single, domestic

            Mary Amos, 16, female, mulatto, born MA, domestic

    [2042] 1870 Federal Census, West Roxbury, Norfolk Co., MA, Jamaica Plain Post Office, Page No. 47, dwelling #320, family #358:

            James W. Thompson, 64, male, white, Clergyman, $11,000, $7000, born MA, a male citizen

            Mary J. Thompson, 58, female, white, keeping house, born MA

            George J. Thompson, 30, male, white, inspt in Custom House, $2000, born MA, a male citizen

            Abby L. Thompson, 27, female, white, no occupation, born MA

            Cornelia L. Thompson, 18, female, white, attends school, born MA, attending school

            Margaret Ross, 23, female, white, domestic servant, born Nova Scotia, parents both foreign born

            Jane Sutherland, 36, female, white, domestic servant, born Cape Bretton, parents both foreign born

    [2043] 1880 Federal Census, Boston Ward 23, Suffolk Co., MA, Page No. 2, Supervisors Dist. 60, Enumeration Dist. 768, dwelling #11, family #12:

            James W. Thompson, white, male, 74, married, Clergyman, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Mary J. Thompson, white, female, 68, wife, married, keeping house, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            George J. Thompson, white, male, 40, son, single, inspector of custom house, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Abby L. Thompson, white, female, 34, daughter, single, at home, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            James W. Thompson, white, male, 32, son, single, at home, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Mary F. Powers, white, female, 23, servant, single, servant, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Bridet Flynn, white, female, 22, servant, single, servant, born Ireland, father born Ireland, mother born Ireland

    [2044] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 321, p. 287, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, her birth place Barre, and her parents Eleaser and Rosefair James, born respectively in Cohasset and Boston.

    [2045] Barre VRs, p. 87.

    [2046] Barre VRs, p. 270, the date of his death also in the petition for probate of his estate; www.findagrave.com memorial #121585625, from his gravestone in Lincoln Cemetery in Barre, MA.

    [2047] Worcester County Probate Case #58948, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org.

    [2048] Barre VRs, p. 87.

    [2049] Barre VRs, p. 87.

    [2050] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #121026271.

    [2051] Barre VRs, p. 209.

    [2052] www.findagrave.com, memorial #121026271, from his gravestone in Lincoln Cemetery in Barre, MA.

    [2053] 1855 Massachusetts State Census, Barre, Worcester Co., dwelling #144, family #194:

            Lydia T. Bryant, 41, female, born MA

            James T. Bryant, 11, male, born MA

            Walter A. Bryant, 9, male, born MA
            Edward W. Bryant,7, male, born MA

            Dwelling #144, family #195:

            Deborah Green, 52, female, born MA

            Sarah Green, 20, female, born MA

    [2054] 1860 Federal Census, Barre, Worcester Co., MA, Page No. 74, dwelling #498, family #601:

            Lydia T. Bryant, 47, female, $2200, $1500, born MA

            James T. Bryant, 16, male, born MA, attending school

            Walter A. Bryant, 14, male, born MA, attending school

            Edward W. Bryant, 12, male, born MA, attending school

    [2055] 1865 Massachusetts State Census, Barre, Worcester Co., dwelling #11, family #12:

            Lydia T. Bryant, 62, female, white, born MA, widow

            James T. Bryant, 21, male, white, born MA, single, lawyer

            Edward W. Bryant, 17, male, white, born MA, single, clerk

    [2056] 1870 Federal census, Town of Barre, Worcester Co., MA, Page No. 46, dwelling #389, family #427:

    [2057] www.findagrave.com, memorial #121026413, from her gravestone in Lincoln Cemetery in Barre, MA.

    [2058] Barre VRs, p. 87.

    [2059] Barre VRs, p. 270; www.findagrave.com, memorial #121585863, from her gravestone in Lincoln Cemetery in Barre, MA.

    [2060] Barre VRs, p. 87.

    [2061] Barre VRs, p. 270; www.findagrave.com, memorial #121585734, from her gravestone in Lincoln Cemetery in Barre, MA.

    [2062] Barre VRs, p. 87.

    [2063] 1850 Federal Census, Eighth Ward City of Worcester, Worcester Co., MA, p. 298, “Worcester House,” dwelling #164, family #205, line #12:

            A. Y. Thompson, 26, male, trader, born MA

    [2064] 1855 Massachusetts State Census, Worcester Ward 8, Worcester Co., MA, dwelling #331, family #437, Alvin W. Bugbee, innholder, line #31:

            A.Y. Thompson, 30, male, merchant, born MA

    [2065] Her parents’ names from her death record, but her maiden name given as “Liddy.”

    [2066] Maine Vital Records, 1670-1921, online image database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #1205250, the birth record of son James Thompson on 19 Oct. 1871 in Worcester, gives his parents Alex. Y. & Mary E. (Sibley) Thompson, from Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 234, p. 362, the death record of Alexr. Y. Thompson Jr., aged 10 days, on 9 June 1869 in Worcester, gives his parents Alexr. Y. & Mary E. Thompson, from Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 222, p. 331, and the marriage record of James Thompson to Fanny Wheeler on 23 July 1903 in Worcester, gives his parents Alexander Y. Thompson and Mary E. Libbey, all three online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, her www.findagrave.com memorial #112089207 gives her maiden name as Mary E. Libby, but her death record gives her maiden name as Liddy.

    [2067] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #112089207.

    [2068] 1865 Massachusetts State Census, Worcester Ward 1, Worcester Co., dwelling #65, family #127:

            Alexn. Y. Thompson, 40, male, born MA, married, merchant

            Mary E. Thompson, 28, female, born ME, married

            Jane Burke, 38, female, born Ireland, single

    [2069] 1870 Federal Census, Ward 2 City of Worcester, Worcester Co., MA, Page No. 63, dwelling #352, family #538:

            Alex. Y. Thompson, 45, male, white, dry goods merchant, $15.000, $26,000, born MA, a male citizen

            Mary Thompson, 34, female, white, keeping house, born ME

            Jane Burke, 40, female, white, domestic servant, $300, born Ireland, parents both foreign born

    [2070] 1880 Federal Census, Worcester, Worcester Co., MA, Page No. 9, Supervisors Dist. 60, Enumeration Dist. 885, dwelling #50, family #82:

            Alex Y. Thompson, white, male, 56, married, dry goods merch, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Mary E. Thompson, white, female, 42, wife, married, keeps house, born ME, father born ME, mother born MA

            James Thompson, white, male, 8, son, single, at school, attending school, born MA, father born MA, mother born ME

            Ellen Scannell, white, female, 18, servant, single, servant, born MA, father born Ireland, mother born Ireland

    [2071] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 321, p. 471, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his occupation a merchant, his birth place Barre, and his father James Thompson; www.findagrave.com, memorial #112088267, from his gravestone in Worcester Rural Cemetery in Worcester, MA.

    [2072] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 339, p. 459, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, her birth place Portland, ME, and her parents Joseph and Lucy J. Liddy [sic]; www.findagrave.com, memorial #112089207, from her gravestone in Worcester Rural Cemetery in Worcester, MA.

    [2073] Raynham VRs, p. 40.

    [2074] Norton VRs, p. 223, marriage of John Dean and Abigail White on 19 Sept. 1769 in Norton; Deane, William Reed, “The Deane Family,” The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol. 3 [Oct. 1849], p. 385.

    [2075] Vital Records of Scituate, Massachusetts, To the Year 1850, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, 1909, 2 Volumes, [hereinafter Scituate VRs], Vol. 2, p. 319, marriage intentions recorded 19 Aug. 1810 in Scituate; Raynham VRs, p. 103, marriage intentions recorded 10 Aug. 1810 in Raynham.

    [2076] Scituate VRs, Vol. 1, p. 135, from his gravestone, has his birth date as 31 Mar. 1784; Mansfield VRs, p. 25, has the date as 30 Mar. 1784.

    [2077] Deane, William Reed, “The Deane Family,” The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol. 3 [Oct. 1849], p. 385.

    [2078] Deane, William Reed, “The Deane Family,” The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol. 3 [Oct. 1849], p. 386.

    [2079] 1820 Federal Census, Scituate, Plymouth Co., MA, p. 270, the Revd Samuel Deane household had 2 males under 10, 4 males aged 10-15 years, 1 male aged 26-44 years, 1 female under 10, and 2 female aged 26-44 years, including 1 person employed in manufacturing.

    [2080] 1830 Federal Census, Scituate, Plymouth Co., MA, p. 171, the Samuel Dean household had 1 male aged 10-14 years, 1 male aged 15-19 years, 1 male aged 40-49 years, 1 female aged 5-9 years, 1 female aged 15-19 years, and 1 female aged 40-49 years.

    [2081] Scituate VRs, Vol. 2, p. 382, buried in South Parish Cemetery, Norwell, MA; Plymouth County Probate Docket #6199; Deane, William Reed, “The Deane Family,” The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol. 3 [Oct. 1849], p. 385; www.findagrave.com, memorial #135641387, from his gravestone in First Parish Cemetery in Norwell, Plymouth Co., MA.

    [2082] Plymouth County Probate Docket #6199, Vol. 76, p. 376-378, from FHL microfilm #0555263.

    [2083]Marriages and Deaths,” The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol. 4 [Apr. 1850], p. 197; www.findagrave.com, memorial #135641542, from her gravestone in First Parish Cemetery in Norwell, MA.

    [2084] Scituate VRs, Vol. 1, p. 135.

    [2085] 1850 Federal Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, p. 139, dwelling #239, family #282.

    [2086] 1855 Massachusetts State Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., family #84.

    [2087] 1860 Federal Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, Page No. 24, dwelling #191, family #211.

    [2088] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 156, p. 131, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, her birth place Raynham [sic], and her parents Samuel Dean, born in Mansfield, and Stella, born in Raynham; www.findagrave.com, memorial #90592292, from her gravestone in Pleasant Street Cemetery in Raynham, MA.

    [2089] Bristol County Probate File “Martha P. Dean, Raynham, 1862,” online at www.AmericanAncestors.org.

    [2090] Scituate VRs, Vol. 1, p. 135.

    [2091] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #120953721.

    [2092] Deane, William Reed, “The Deane Family,” The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol. 3 [Oct. 1849], p. 385, “now a resident of St. Louis, Mo.”

    [2093] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #120953982.

    [2094] www.findagrave.com, memorial #120953721, from his gravestone in Graceland Cemetery in Chicago, IL.

    [2095] Bristol County Probate File “Bethiah Washburn, Raynham, 1838,” from FHL microfilm #0577879.

    [2096] 1870 Federal Census, 10th Ward City of Chicago, Cook Co., IL, Page No. 197-198, dwelling #1132, family #1454:

            Eloise Deane, 42, female, white, keeping house, #1200, born CT

            William H. B. Deane, 25, male, white, tug. business, $1000, born IL, a male citizen

            Charles W. Deane, 23, male, white, book keeper, born MO, a male citizen

            Harry S. Deane, 17, male, white, clerk & collector, born IL

            Kittie Deane, 15, female, white, at school, born IL, attending school

            Stella M. Deane, 12, female, white, at school, born IL, attending school

            John M. Deane, 10, male, white, at school, born IL, attending school

    [2097] 1880 Federal Census, City of Chicago, Cook Co., IL, Page No. 39, Supervisors Dist. 1, Enumeration Dist. 98, dwelling #224, family #520:

            Eloise A. Deane, white, female, 53, widow, keeping house, born CT, father born CT, mother born CT

            Wm H. B. Deane, white, male, 36, son, single, tug agent, born MO, father born MA, mother born CT

            Harry S. Deane, white, male, 28, son, single, state gr. reg., born IL, father born MA, mother born CT

            Helen Deane, white, female, 24, daughter, single, at home, born IL, father born MA, mother born CT

            Stella Deane, white, female, 22, daughter, single, at home, born IL, father born MA, mother born CT

            Jno. Deane, white, male, 20, son, single, clerk in store, born IL, father born MA, mother born CT

            Fred M. Blount, white, male, 28, son in law, married, teller in U.S.T., born VT, father born VT, mother born CT

            Kittie E. Blount, white, female, 26, daughter, married, at home, born IL, father born MA, mother born CT

            Kittie E. Blount, white, female, 5, granddaughter, single, born IL, father born VT, mother born CT [sic]

            Harry D. Blount, white, male, 2, grandson, single, born IL, father born VT, mother born CT [sic]

    [2098] www.findagrave.com, memorial #120953982, from her gravestone in Graceland Cemetery in Chicago, IL.

    [2099] Scituate VRs, Vol. 1, p. 135.

    [2100] Scituate VRs, Vol. 2, p. 382, buried in South Parish Cemetery, Norwell, MA; www.findagrave.com, memorial #142800526, from his gravestone in First Parish Cemetery in Norwell, MA.

    [2101] Scituate VRs, Vol. 1, p. 135.

    [2102] Scituate VRs, Vol. 2, p. 382, buried in South Parish Cemetery, Norwell, MA; www.findagrave.com, memorial #142800582, from her gravestone in First Parish Cemetery in Norwell, MA.

    [2103] Scituate VRs, Vol. 1, p. 135. Her birth record also has the name of her husband.

    [2104] 1850 Federal Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, p. 139, dwelling #239, family #282.

    [2105] 1855 Massachusetts State Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., family #84.

    [2106] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #75423546.

    [2107] Illinois State Marriage Index, Vol. 1, online at www.ilsos.gov/isavital/marriagesrch.jsp.

    [2108] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #75423546.

    [2109] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #75423546. She died on 16 Jan. 1857 in Chicago, IL, and was buried in Diamond Grove Cemetery in Jacksonville, Morgan Co., IL.

    [2110] 1860 Federal Census, Chicago 1st Ward, Cook Co., IL, 234, dwelling #1326, family #1165:

            Josiah L. James, 68, male, real estate agt, $25,000, $1000, born MA

            Amelia James, 64, female, born MA

            D. Rockwell, 67, male, lumber dealer, $1000, born CT

            Helen M. Rockwell, 39, female, born MA

            Mary Shields, 22, female, servant, born Ireland

    [2111] 1865 Massachusetts State Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, dwelling #185, family #216:

            Dennis Rockwell, 71, male, born CT, married, clerk

            Helen M. Rockwell, 41, female, born MA, married

            Flora Washburn, 74, female, born MA, single

    [2112] www.findagrave.com, memorial #75423546, from his gravestone in Diamond Grove Cemetery in Jacksonville, Morgan Co., IL.

    [2113] 1870 Federal Census, 4th Ward Chicago, Cook Co., IL, Page No. 172, dwelling #1042, family #1113:

            Josiah L. James, 78, male, white, real estate broker, born MA, a male citizen

            Helen M. Rockwell, 49, female, white, keeping house, born MA

            Margaret Doyle, 55, female, white, domestic servant, born Ireland, parents both foreign born

            John Hickey, 45, male, white, laborer, born Ireland, parents both foreign born, cannot read or write, a male citizen

    [2114] 1880 Federal Census, Providence, Providence Co., RI, Page No. 39, Supervisors Dist. 34, dwelling #262, family #444:

            Maria M. Rathbun, white, female, 53, married, keeping house, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Helen M. Rockwell, white, female, 59, cousin, widow, insane, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Hattie S. Field, white, female, 25, daughter, single, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

    [2115] www.findagrave.com, memorial #135642047, from her gravestone in First Parish Cemetery in Norwell, MA, with a note her gravestone gives the year as 1883, but her death record says 1882.

    [2116] Raynham VRs, p. 40.

    [2117] 1840 Federal Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, p. 210, the Flora Washburn household had 1 male aged 10-14 years, 1 female aged 15-19 years, 1 female aged 20-29 years, 1 female aged 40-49 years, and 1 female aged 50-59 years, including 1 person employed in agriculture.

    [2118] 1850 Federal Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, p. 139, dwelling #239, family #282:

            Flora Washburn, 60, female, $1234, born MA

            Martha P. Dean, 39, female, born MA

            Helen M. Dean, 29, female, born MA

    [2119] 1855 Massachusetts State Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., family #84:

            Flora Washburn, 64, female, born MA

            Martha P. Dean, 44, female, born MA

            Helen M. Dean, 34, female, born MA

    [2120] 1860 Federal Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, Page No. 24, dwelling #191, family #211:

            Flora Washburn, 69, female, $2500, $3600, born MA

            Martha P. Dean, 48, female, $3000, $2000, born MA

    [2121] 1865 Massachusetts State Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, dwelling #185, family #216.

    [2122] Bristol County Probate Records, Vol. 184, p. 144; Vol. 189, p. 100; Bristol County Probate File “Flora Washburn, Raynham, 1866,” from FHL microfilm #0577879.

    [2123] Raynham VRs, p. 40; per her www.findagrave.com memorial #209514964.

    [2124] The maiden name of Hannah, wife of Capt. Joshua Leonard, from the I.G.I. marriage records, and from the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource file submitted by Leonard Nathaniel Frost, of Valdez, AK.

    [2125] Calculated from the birth of their presumed eldest child in 1820.

    [2126] Raynham VRs, p. 21, his www.findagrave.com memorial #90557782 gives his birth date as 11 Aug. 1790 in Raynham.

    [2127] Deane, William Reed, “Genealogical Memoir of the Leonard Family,” The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol. 5, [Oct. 1851], p. 414; Raynham VRs, p. 10, marriage of Zephaniah Leonard and Hannah King “then of Taunton now of Raynham” on 24 Apr. 1724 in Raynham; birth of Joshua Leonard, son of Zephaniah and Hannah Leonard, on 5 Jan. 1724/5 in Raynham.

    [2128] Pearson, Brig. Gen. Gardner W., Records Of The Massachusetts Volunteer Militia Called Out By The Governor Of Massachusetts To Suppress A Threatened Invasion During The War Of 1812-14, Boston, 1913, reprinted by Heritage Books, Bowie, MD, 1999, p. 274.

    [2129] 1820 Federal Census, Hallowell, Kennebec Co., ME, p. 550, the Isaac Leonard household had 1 male under 10, 1 male aged 16-25 years, 1 male aged 26-44 years, and 2 females aged 16-25 years, including 1 person engaged in commerce.

    [2130] 1830 Federal Census, Hallowell, Kennebec Co., ME, p. 227, the Isaac Leonard household had 2 males aged 5-9 years, 1 male aged 20-29 years, 1 male aged 30-39 years, 1 female aged 5-9 years, 1 female aged 15-19 years, and 1 female aged 30-39 years.

    [2131] 1840 Federal Census, Tazewell Co., IL, p. 17, the Isaac Leonard household had 1 male aged 15-19 years, 1 male aged 20-29 years, 1 male aged 50-59 years, 1 female aged 15-19 years, and 1 female aged 40-49 years, including 2 persons employed in agriculture.

    [2132] 1850 Federal Census, Pekin, Tazewell Co., IL, p. 47, dwelling #654, family #654:

            Isaac Leonard, 54 [sic], male, merchant, $10,000, born MA

            Julia Leonard, 52, female, born MA

            Fred K. Leonard, 28, male, merchant, born ME

            Eugene Leonard, 25, male, born ME

            Julia Leonard, 23, female, born ME

            Catharine Hunsucker, 24, female, born Germany

    [2133] www.findagrave.com, memorial #209514964, from her gravestone in Mount Hope Cemetery in Tremont, Tazewell Co., IL.

    [2134] www.findagrave.com, memorial #90557782, from his gravestone in Mount Hope Cemetery in Tremont, IL.

    [2135] Deane, William Reed, “Genealogical Memoir of the Leonard Family,” The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol. 5, [Oct. 1851], p. 415, says “they have two sons and one daughter.”

    [2136] Maine Vital Records, 1670-1921, online image database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #0009819, his parents Isaac Leonard and Julia Washburn.

    [2137] New Hampshire Marriage Records, 1937-1947, online image database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #1001278, his residence Pekin, IL.

    [2138] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #90557291, her birth place from the 1860 and 1870 federal censuses.

    [2139] 1870 Federal Census, Elm Grove Township, Tazewell Co., IL, Page No. 27, dwelling #179, family #178:

            Frederick Leonard, 49, male, white, banker, $15,000, $35,000, born ME, a male citizen

            Mary Leonard, 40, female, white, keeping house, born NH

            Louise Leonard, 8, female, white, born IL, attending school

            Isaac E. Leonard, 4, male, white, born IL

            Andrew Leonard, 2, male, white, born IL

            Margaret Conners, 22, female, white, domestic servant, born Ireland, parents both foreign born

    [2140] www.findagrave.com, memorial #90557291, from her gravestone in Mount Hope Cemetery in Tremont, Tazewell Co., IL.

    [2141] www.findagrave.com, memorial #90553816, from his gravestone in Mount Hope Cemetery in Tremont, IL.

    [2142] Maine Vital Records, 1670-1921, online image database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #0009819, his parents Isaac Leonard and Julia Washburn.

    [2143] Illinois State Marriage Index, Tazewell County, Vol. A, p. 270, online at www.ilsos.gov/isavital/marriagesrch.jsp; per his www.findagrave.com memorial #66291013.

    [2144] Calculated from her age and birth place in the 1870 federal census, but the 1860 federal census gives her birth place as IL; her www.findagrave.com memorial #66292090 gives her birth year as 1840.

    [2145] 1860 Federal Census, City of Pekin, Tazewell Co., IL, Page No. 69, dwelling #547, family #547:

            I. E. Leonard, 37, male, com merchant, $10,000, $20,000, born NY [sic]

            Louisa Leonard, 23, female, born IL

            F. E. Leonard, 4, male, born IL

            Julia A. Leonard, 2, female, born IL

            Mary A. Leonard, 7/12, female, born IL

            Maria Lowry, 25, female, domestic, born Ireland

            Margaret Duffie, 28, female, domestic, born Ireland

            Bernard Suter, 20, male, laborer, born Holland

    [2146] 1870 Federal Census, Pekin, Tazewell Co., IL, Page No. 83, dwelling #586, family #596:

            Isaac E. Leonard, 47, male, white, banker, $16,000, $50,000, born ME, a male citizen

            Louisa M. Leonard, 33, female, white, keeps home, born NY

            Fred E. Leonard, 14, male, white, at home, born IL

            Julia M. Leonard, 12, female, white, born IL, attending school

            Mary A. Leonard, 9, female, white, born IL, attending school

            Lucretia Wilson, 59, female, white, at home, born NY

            Lina Lemhouse, 20, female, white, domestic, born Prussia, parents both foreign born

            Wm Schnellbacker, 23, male, white, domestic, born Prussia, parents both foreign born

    [2147] www.findagrave.com, memorial #66291013, from his gravestone in Lakeside Cemetery in Pekin, Tazewell Co., IL.

    [2148] 1880 Federal Census, Pekin, Tazewell Co., IL, Page No. 36, Supervisors Dist. 4, Enumeration Dist. 254, dwelling #360, family #367:

            Louisa M. Leonard, white, female, 44, widow, keeping house, born NY, father born NJ, mother born NY

            Julia Leonard, white, female, 22, daughter, single, born IL, father born ME, mother born NY

            Mary Leonard, white, female, 20, daughter, single, born IL, father born ME, mother born NY

    [2149] www.findagrave.com, memorial #66292090, from her gravestone in Lakeside Cemetery in Pekin, IL

    [2150] Maine Vital Records, 1670-1921, online image database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #1002641, her parents Isaac Leonard and Julia Washburn, her www.findagrave.com memorial #112432527 gives her birth date as 4 July 1825 in Hallowell, ME.

    [2151] Illinois State Marriage Index, Cook County, Vol. 939, online at www.ilsos.gov/isavital/marriagesrch.jsp, his full name from his www.findagrave.com memorial #112432498.

    [2152] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #112432498, his birth place given variously as VA, VT, and NH in the censuses.

    [2153] 1860 Federal Census, 1st Ward City Chicago, Cook Co., IL, p. 137, dwelling #749, family #622:

            E. J. Chapin, 44, male, merchant, born VA

            Julia Chapin, 34, female, born NH

            Lizzie Chapin, 7, female, born IL

            Mary Chapin, 7/12, born IL

            Margrt. Windle, 34, female, servant, born Germany

            Catharine McDonold, 23, female, servant, born Ireland

            John McDonold, 20, male, servant, born Germany

            Levi Rosenfield, 45, male, merchant, $8000, $40,000, born Germany

            Henretta Rosenfield, 32, female, born Germany

            Carry Rosenfield, 12, female, born IL, attending school

            Emma Rosenfield, 7, female, born IL, attending school

            Merci Rosenfield, 5, male, born IL

            Mary Conoly, 25, female, servant, born Germany

            Mary Norton, 23, female, serving, born NY

    [2154] 1870 Federal Census, Third Ward of Chicago, Cook Co., IL, Page No. 336, dwelling #1837, family #2593:

            Eber Chapin, 40, male, white, ret lumber merchant, $50,000, $30,000, born VT, a male citizen

            Julia Chapin, 38, female, white, keeping house, born VT [sic]

            Elizabeth Chapin, 16, female, white, attending school, born NY, attending school

            Mary Chapin, 10, female, white, attending school, born IL, attending school

            Dellie Chapin, 7, female, white, born IL, attending school

            John McGennis, 18, male, white, domestic servant, born Ireland, parents both foreign born

    [2155] 1880 Federal Census, Chicago, Cook Co., IL, Page No. 53, Supervisors Dist. 1, Enumeration Dist. 13, dwelling #251, family #363:

            E. J. Chapin, white, male, 65, married, lumber dealer, born NH, father born NH, mother born NH

            Julia M. Chapin, white, female, 55, wife, married, keeping house, born ME, father born ME, mother born ME

            Elizabeth Chapin, white, female, 27, daughter, single, medical student, born IL, father born NH, mother born ME

            Mary Chapin, white, female, 20, daughter, single, born IL, father born NH, mother born ME

            Adele Chapin, white, female, 18, daughter, single, born IL, father born NH, mother born ME

            Isaac Leonard, white, male, 15, nephew, single, at school, attending school, born IL, father born ME, mother born MA

            Henry Leonard, white, male, 8, nephew, single, at school, attending school, born IL, father born ME, mother born MA

            Andrew Leonard, white, male, 13, nephew, single, at school, attending school, born IL, father born ME, mother born MA

            Maggie Roberts, white, female, 26, servant, single, servant, born WI, father born WI, mother born WI

            Kate McCarthy, white, female, 29, servant, single, servant, born IL, father born IL, mother born IL

            Alfred Davis, black, male, 24, single, coachman, born SC, father born GA, mother born GA

    [2156] www.findagrave.com, memorial #112432498, from his gravestone in Graceland Cemetery in Chicago, IL.

    [2157] www.findagrave.com, memorial #112432527, from her gravestone in Graceland Cemetery in Chicago, IL.

    [2158] Raynham VRs, p. 40.

    [2159] Scituate VRs, Vol. 2, p. 162, marriage of William James and Mary Randall on 20 Apr. 1780 in Scituate.

    [2160] Scituate VRs, Vol. 2, p. 319, marriage intentions recorded 14 Apr. 1816 in Scituate, the marriage probably occurred in Raynham.

    [2161] Scituate VRs, Vol. 1, p. 197.

    [2162] 1860 Federal Census, Chicago 1st Ward, Cook Co., IL, 234, dwelling #1326, family #1165:

            Josiah L. James, 68, male, real estate agt, $25,000, $1000, born MA

            Amelia James, 64, female, born MA

            D. Rockwell, 67, male, lumber dealer, $1000, born CT

            Helen M. Rockwell, 39, female, born MA

            Mary Shields, 22, female, servant, born Ireland

    [2163] www.findagrave.com, memorial #181426116, from her gravestone in Graceland Cemetery in Chicago, IL.

    [2164] 1870 Federal Census, 4th Ward Chicago, Cook Co., IL, Page No. 172, dwelling #1042, family #1113:

            Josiah L. James, 78, male, white, real estate broker, born MA, a male citizen

            Helen M. Rockwell, 49, female, white, keeping house, born MA

            Margaret Doyle, 55, female, white, domestic servant, born Ireland, parents both foreign born

            John Hickey, 45, male, white, laborer, born Ireland, parents both foreign born, cannot read or write, a male citizen

    [2165] www.findagrave.com, memorial #181430266, from his gravestone in Graceland Cemetery in Chicago, IL.

    [2166] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #197567606, from her gravestone in Woodlawn Cemetery in Bronx, NY, but her birth was not recorded in the Scituate vital records.

    [2167] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #197567614.

    [2168] Illinois State Marriage Index, Tazewell Co., Vol. A, p. 39, online at www.ilsos.gov/isavital/marriagesrch.jsp; per her www.findagrave.com memorial #197567606.

    [2169] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #197567614.

    [2170] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #197567614, from his biography in Biographical History of Westchester County, New York Volume 1, 1899, p. 180-181.

    [2171] 1860 Federal Census, 1st Ward City of Chicago, Cook Co., IL, Page No. 141, dwelling #775, family #639:

            T. J. S. Flint, 49, male, merchant, $260,000, $33.000, born ME

            Eliza J. Flint, 42, female, born MA

            Adelia Flint, 19, female, born IL

            Edward E. Flint, 17, male, born IL, attending school

            Jas L. Flint, 15, male, born IL, attending school

            Helen Flint, 10, female, born IL, attending school

            Fred Flint, 8, male, born IL, attending school

            Jas McCarthy, 28, male, coach man, $300, born Ireland

            Emily Murry, 38, female, cook, born England

            Kate Money, 25, female, servant, born Ireland

            Lizzie Keis, 18, female, servant, born Germany

    [2172] 1870 Federal Census, City of New York, New York Co., NY, Page No. 81-82, dwelling #420, family #404:

            Thomas [sic] Flint, 52, male, white, retired merchant, born ME, a male citizen

            Elizabeth flint, 50, female, white, keeping house, born NY [sic]

            Mary Flint, 28, female, white, at home, born IL

            Emily Flint, 25, female, white, at home, born IL

            Edward Flint, 25, male, white, at home, born IL, a male citizen

            James Flint, 24, male, white, at home, born IL, a male citizen

            Fredrick Flint, 18, male, white, at home, born IL

            Ellener Flint, 20, female, white, at home, born IL

            Emily Murrey, 34, female, white, domestic servant, born England, parents both foreign born

            Mary Smith, 30, female, white, domestic servant, born Ireland, parents both foreign born

            Mary Donavon, 28, female, white, domestic servant, born Ireland, parents both foreign born

            Catherine Marshal, 37, female, white, domestic servant, born Ireland, parents both foreign born

            John Henry, 40, male, white, domestic servant, born Ireland, parents both foreign born

    [2173] 1880 Federal Census, Town of Mamaroneck, Westchester Co., NY, Page No. 31, Supervisors Dist. 3, Enumeration Dist. 107, dwelling #259, family #290:

            T. J. S. Flint, white, male, 68, married, farmer, born ME, father born MA, mother born MA

            Elizabeth Flint, white, female, 62, wife, married, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Adele Flint, white, female, 32, daughter, single, born IL, father born ME, mother born MA

            Helena Flint, white, female, 28, daughter, single, born IL, father born ME, mother born MA

            Jas L. Flint, white, male, 34, son, single, Congregational minister, born IL, father born ME, mother born MA

            Merton Peria, white, male, 25, servant, single, waiter, born France, father born France, mother born France

            Clara Christian, black, female, 40, servant, married, cook, born VA, father born VA, mother born VA

            Jane Dalzel, white, female, 19, servant, single, born England, father born England, mother born England

            Kate O’Neil, white, female, 35, servant, single, laundress, born Ireland, father born Ireland, mother born Ireland

            Huey Pell, white, male, 36, servant, single, coachman, born England father born England, mother born England

            Edwd C. Flint, white, male, 37, son, single, born IL, father born ME, mother born MA

            John Cochran, white, male, 40, servant, married, hostler, born Ireland, father born Ireland, mother born Ireland

    [2174] www.findagrave.com, memorial #197567614, from his gravestone in Woodlawn Cemetery in Bronx, Bronx Co., NY.

    [2175] www.findagrave.com, memorial #197567606, from her gravestone in Woodlawn Cemetery in Bronx, NY.

    [2176] Calculated from his age and birth place in his death record.

    [2177] Calculated from her age in the 1850 federal census.

    [2178] 1850 Federal Census, Tazewell Co., IL, p. 48, dwelling #658, family #658:

            Benj. F. James, 30, male, lawyer, born MA

            Almira James, 29, female, born NY

            Lewis S. James, 8, male, born IL

            Emma James, 1, female, born IL

            Andrew Fisher, 30, male, laborer, born Germany

            Alfred Fisher, 29, male, born Germany

    [2179] 1860 Federal Census, 8th Ward, Chicago, Cook Co., IL, Page No. 92, dwelling #614, family #677:

            B. F. James, 40, male, lawyer, $25,000, $3000, born MA

            Almira H. James, 38, female, born NY

            Lewis L. James, 19, male, born IL, attending school

            Maria Flagler, 65, female, born NY

            Bridget Ryan, 23, female, servant, born Ireland

            Mary Cane, 19, female, servant, born Ireland

    [2180] District of Columbia Deaths, 1871-1961, online database at www.FamilySearch.org, his occupation a lawyer, his birth place Raynham, MA, and his burial in Poughkeepsie, NY.

    [2181] Raynham VRs, p. 40.

    [2182] Calculated from her ages in the 1850 and 1860 federal censuses.

    [2183] His father’s 1836 will described him as “now residing in White Oak Springs, Michigan.”

    [2184] Per the obituary of Dr. James Seaton Kelson in www.findagrave.com memorial #140936072.

    [2185] Per the obituary of Dr. James Seaton Kelson in www.findagrave.com memorial #140936072.

    [2186] 1850 Federal Census, Town of White Oak Springs, La Fayette Co., WI, p. 468, dwelling #25, family #25:

            James S. Kelso, 30, male, doctor, $100, born Ireland

            Ann Kelso, 35, female, $800, born England

            Frank Washburn, 8, male, born WI, attending school

            Flora B. Washburn, 6, female, born WI, attending school

            Jane Jewel, 13, female, born England

            Elias Jelly, 29, male, miner, $250, born OH

            William Heneker, about 20, male, miner, born VA

    [2187] Wisconsin, County Naturalization Records, 1807-1992, online image database at www.FamilySearch.org, from microfilm #5704937.

    [2188] Per the obituary of Dr. James Seaton Kelson in www.findagrave.com memorial #140936072; United States Civil War Soldiers Index, 1861-1865, online database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #0882501.

    [2189] 1860 Federal Census, White Oak Springs, Lafayette Co., WI, Shulls Burg Post Office, Page No. 8, dwelling #47, family #47:

            Ann Kelsau, 48, female, domestic, $4800, $1500, born England

            Frank Howard, 18, male, gentleman, born WI

            Jane Carter, 18, female, domestic, born NY

            Flora C. Washburn, 16, female, domestic, born WI, attending school

    [2190] Per the obituary of Dr. James Seaton Kelson in www.findagrave.com memorial #140936072.

    [2191] 1870 Federal Census, Etna Township, Hardin Co., IA, Eldora Post Office, Page No. 28, dwelling #218, family #218:

            J. S. Kelso, 46, male, white, physician, $3000, $300, born Ireland, a male citizen

    [2192] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #145592232.

    [2193] Per the obituary of Dr. James Seaton Kelson in www.findagrave.com memorial #140936072.

    [2194] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #145592232.

    [2195] www.findagrave.com, memorial #140936072, from his gravestone in Oak Wood Cemetery in Ackley, Franklin Co., IA, and from his obituary.

    [2196] www.findagrave.com, memorial #145592232, from her gravestone in Oak Wood Cemetery in Ackley, IA.

    [2197] Calculated from his age in the 1850 federal census, but he is listed as “Frank Howard” in the 1860 federal census.

    [2198] Calculated from her age in the 1850 federal census.

    [2199] Raynham VRs, p. 40.

    [2200] www.findagrave.com, memorial #142864686, from her gravestone in Pleasant Street Cemetery in Raynham, MA.

    [2201]First Book of Raynham Records,” New England Historical & Genealogical Register, Vol. 54, p. 15; Raynham VRs, pp. 15, 59.

    [2202] Blake, Francis E., “Marriages and Baptisms in Raynham, Mass.,” New England Historical & Genealogical Register, Vol. 51, p. 291, married by Rev. Perez Fobes, of Raynham; Raynham VRs, pp. 37, 100.

    [2203] Raynham VRs, p. 59, recorded on the page with the children of Oliver and Sarah Washburn.

    [2204] Heads of Families at the First Census of the United States Taken in the Year 1790: Massachusetts, Bountiful, Utah, 1993, p. 50, Raynham Town, Bristol Co., MA, the Oliver Washburn household had 1 free white male aged 16 or older and 2 free white females.

    [2205] 1800 Federal Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, p. 373, the Oliver Washburn household had 1 male under 10, 1 male aged 26-44 years, 4 females under 10, 1 female aged 10-15 years, and 1 female aged 26-44 years. They were living next door to Israel Washburn and Nehemiah Washburn, and near Reuben Andrews.

    [2206] 1820 Federal Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, p. 296, from the index.

    [2207] Raynham VRs, p. 64; www.findagrave.com, memorial #142864907, from his gravestone in Pleasant Street Cemetery in Raynham, MA, which gives the date as 23 Dec. 1823, but there is no photograph of his gravestone supplied.

    [2208] Bristol County Probate Records, Vol. 61, p. 194; Bristol County Probate File “Oliver Washburn, Raynham, 1824,” from FHL microfilm #0577880.

    [2209] 1830 Federal Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, p. 143, the Otis L. Washburn household had 1 male aged 30-39 years, 2 females aged 20-29 years, 2 females aged 30-39 years, and 1 female aged 60-69 years.

    [2210] www.findagrave.com memorial #142864929, from her gravestone in Pleasant Street Cemetery in Raynham, MA.

    [2211] Raynham VRs, p. 59.

    [2212] His father’s name from his death record, his parents’ names from his birth record; Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 2, p. 183, the marriage of Cornelius Holmes and Elizabeth Lanman in Aug. 1780; Plymouth VRs, pp. 210, 363, the marriage Cornelius Holmes Jr. and Eliza. Lanman on 20 Aug. 1780 in Plymouth; Davis, William T., Genealogical Register of Plymouth Families, p. 137; Mitchell, History of Bridgewater, p. 188, does not give the surname of Elizabeth.

    [2213] Raynham VRs, p. 66, married by Mr. Hall.

    [2214] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 1, p. 162, son of Cornelius and Elizabeth (Lanman) Holmes.

    [2215] Davis, William T., Genealogical Register of Plymouth Families, p. 137; Plymouth VRs, p. 143, the marriage intentions of Cornelius Holmes Jr. and Lydia Drew, both of Plymouth recorded on 28 Apr. 1753 in Plymouth; Plymouth VRs, p. 197, the birth of Cornelius Holmes, son of Cornelius Holmes Jr. and Lydia on 3 Dec. 1754 in Plymouth.

    [2216] 1830 Federal Census, Bristol, Bristol Co., RI, p. 355, the Thomas Holmes household had 1 male aged 15-19 years, 1 male aged 40-49 years, 1 female under 5, 1 female aged 10-14 years, and 1 female aged 40-49 years.

    [2217] 1840 Federal Census, Bristol, Bristol Co., RI, p. 42, the Thos. Holmes household had 1 male aged 5-9 years, 1 male aged 20-29 years, 1 male aged 50-59 years, 1 female aged 10-14 years, 1 female aged 20-29 years, and 1 female aged 50-59 years, including 2 persons employed in manufacturing and trade.

    [2218] 1850 Federal Census, Bristol, Bristol Co., RI, p. 46, dwelling #522, family #720:

            Thomas Holmes, 62, male, carpenter, $2800, born MA

            Ellenor Holmes, 61, female, born MA

            Mary E. Holmes, 20, female, born RI

            Dwelling #522, family #721:

            Charles Sandford, 24, male, labourer, born RI, married within the year

            Mahala C. Sandford, 24, female, born RI, married within the year

            Charles F. Sandford, 3/12, male, born RI

    [2219] 1860 Federal Census, Bristol, Bristol Co., RI, Page No. 91, dwelling #578, family #752:

            Thomas Holmes, 72, male, house carpenter, $4500, born MA

            Eleanor Holmes, 71, female, born MA
            Mary E. Holmes, 30, female, seamstress, born RI

    [2220] Rhode Island, Vital Records, 1846-1898, online database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #0912788, his father Cornelius Holmes; www.findagrave.com, memorial #116909136, from his gravestone in North Burial Ground in Bristol, Bristol Co., RI.

    [2221] 1870 Federal Census, Bristol, Bristol Co., RI, Page No. 100, dwelling #695, family #876:

            Eleanor Holmes, 81, female, white, keeping house, $2500, $1000, born MA

            Ellen M. Holmes, 40, female, white, dressmaker, born RI.

    [2222] Rhode Island, Vital Records, 1846-1898, online database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #0912788, her father Oliver Washburn; www.findagrave.com, memorial #116909124, from her gravestone in North Burial Ground in Bristol, RI, her name spelled “Elenor” on her gravestone.

    [2223] Calculated from her age in the 1850 federal census.

    [2224] As per the 1850 federal census, but no marriage record was found for Charles Sandford in the vital records of Bristol, RI.

    [2225] 1850 Federal Census, Bristol, Bristol Co., RI, p. 46, dwelling #522, family #720.

    [2226] 1860 Federal Census, Bristol, Bristol Co., RI, Page No. 80, dwelling #508, family #661:

            Charles Sandford, 34, male, labourer, $800, born RI

            Mahala C. Sandford, 33, female, born RI

    [2227] 1870 Federal Census, Bristol, Bristol Co., RI, Page No. 26, dwelling #211, family #228:

            Charles Sanford, 43, male, white, light house keeper, $1300, $200, born RI, a male citizen denied voting

            Mahalia C. Sanford, 43, female, white, keeping house, born RI

            Frederick W. Sanford, 1, male, white, born RI

    [2228] 1880 Federal Census, Bristol, Bristol Co., RI, Page No. 3, Enumeration Dist. 68, dwelling #23, family #32:

            Charles Sandford, white, male, 53, married, in rubber works, born RI, father born RI, mother born RI

            Mahala C. Sandford, white, female, 53, wife, married, keeping house, born RI, father born RI, mother born RI

            Frederick W. Sandford, white, male, 11, son, single, at school, attending school, born RI, father born RI, mother born RI

    [2229] Rhode Island Marriages, 1724-1916, online database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #0931841, his parents Chas. Sandford and Mahala C. Sandford, her parents Chas H. Hazard and Susan H. W. Hazard.

    [2230] Arnold, James N., Vital Records of Rhode Island, 1636-1850, Vol. 6, Bristol, Part I, p. 82.

    [2231] 1860 Federal Census, Bristol, Bristol Co., RI, Page No. 91, dwelling #578, family #752.

    [2232] 1870 Federal Census, Bristol, Bristol Co., RI, Page No. 100, dwelling #695, family #876.

    [2233] 1880 Federal Census, Bristol, Bristol Co., RI, Page No. 16, Enumeration Dist. 67, dwelling #120, family #175:

            Henry R. Cooke, white, male, 52, widower, clerk R works, born RI, father born RI, mother born RI

            Ellen F. Cooke, white, female, 28, daughter, single, housekeeper, born RI, father born RI, mother born RI

            Mary E. Holmes, white, female, 50, boarder, single, dress maker, born RI, father born MA, mother born MA

    [2234] 1900 Federal Census, Bristol Town, Bristol Co., RI, Enumeration Dist. 188, Sheet No. 1 A, dwelling #2, family #2:

            Henry R. Cook, head, white, male, born Sept. 1826, age 73, widow, born RI, father born RI, mother born RI, office clerk, can read, write and speak English, rents home

            Eleanor F. Cook, daughter, white, female, born Dec. 1851, age 48, single, born RI, father born RI, mother born RI, can read, write and speak English

            Mary E. Holmes, boarder, white, female, born Feb. 1830, age 70, single, born RI, father born RI [sic], mother born MA, can read, write and speak English

    [2235] Rhode Island Deaths and Burials, 1802-1950, online image database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #1906587, her parents Thomas and Eleanor Holmes.

    [2236] Arnold, James N., Vital Records of Rhode Island, 1636-1850, Vol. 6, Bristol, Part I, p. 82.

    [2237] Her maiden name and her parents’ names from her death record.

    [2238] Calculated from her age and birth place in her death record.

    [2239] 1870 Federal census, 6th Ward Providence, Providence Co., RI, Page No. 42, dwelling #236, family #398:

            Thomas O. Holmes, 38, male, white, harness maker, $300, born RI, a male citizen

            Sarah M. Holmes, 36, female, white, keeping house, born NY

            Sarah L. Holmes, 2, female, white, born RI

    [2240] Rhode Island Deaths and Burials, 1802-1950, online image database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #2022885, wife of Thomas O. Holmes, her birth place New York, and her parents Wm Nesbit and Mary Nesbit, both born in RI, her burial in Bristol.

    [2241] 1880 Federal Census, Providence, Providence Co., RI, Page No. 6, Supervisors Dist. 121, Enumeration Dist. 50, dwelling #27, family #61:

            Thomas Holmes, white, male, 47, widower, harness maker, born RI, father born MA, mother born MA

            Sarah Holmes, white, female, 12, daughter, single, at school, attending school, born RI, father born RI, mother born NY

    [2242] Rhode Island, Vital Records, 1846-1898, online database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #0912788, his father Thomas Holmes.

    [2243] Raynham VRs, p. 59.

    [2244] Raynham VRs, p. 74; www.findagrave.com, memorial #142864881, from her gravestone in Pleasant Street Cemetery in Raynham, MA.

    [2245] Raynham VRs, p. 59.

    [2246] Raynham VRs, p. 100, marriage intentions of Elijah Gushee and Sarah King, both of Raynham, recorded on 24 July 1782.

    [2247] Raynham VRs, p. 65, married by Mr. Hall.

    [2248] Raynham VRs, p. 68.

    [2249] 1830 Federal Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, p. 143, the Williams Gushee household had 1 male under 5, 1 male aged 5-9 years, 1 male aged 30-39 years, and 1 female aged 30-39 years.

    [2250] 1840 Federal Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, p. 210, the William Gushee household was difficult to read, because several of the figures were scribbled out, but it appears he had 1 male aged 10-14 years, 1 male aged 20-29 years, 1 male aged 40-49 years, 1 female aged 40-49 years, and they had 3 persons employed in agriculture.

    [2251] 1850 Federal Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, p. 129, dwelling #89, family #101:

            Williams Gushee, 58, male, farmer, born MA

            Patty Gushee, 57, female, born MA

            Fred W. Gushee, 22, male, farmer, born MA

    [2252] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 48, p. 75, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his occupation a farmer, his birth place Raynham, and his father Elijah Gushee.

    [2253] Bristol County Probate File “Gushee Williams, 1850, Raynham,” online at www.AmericanAncestors.org.

    [2254] 1855 Massachusetts State Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., dwelling #50, family #56:

            Martha Gushee, 62, female, born MA

            Frederick W. Gushee, 26, male, farmer, born MA

    [2255] 1860 Federal Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, Page No. 21, dwelling #167, family #186.

    [2256] 1865 Massachusetts State Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., dwelling #9, family #12.

    [2257] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 211, p. 136, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, her birth place Raynham, and her parents Oliver & Sarah (Liscomb) Washburn, born respectively in Raynham and Taunton.

    [2258] Calculated from his age and birth place in his death record and at marriage, however he was in the 5-9 year old category in his father’s household in the 1830 federal census.

    [2259] Her father’s name from her marriage record, her parents’ names from her death record.

    [2260] Taunton VRs, Vol. 2, p. 212; Raynham VRs, p. 122, marriage intentions recorded 16 Dec. 1848 in Raynham.

    [2261] Calculated from her age in the 1850 federal census.

    [2262] 1850 Federal Census, Taunton, Bristol Co., MA, p. 150, dwelling #99, family #100, the second and third names evidently transposed in order:

            Nathl H. Williams, 51, male, farmer, $2000, born MA

            Oliver W. Gushee, 30, male, shoemaker, born MA

            Carolina M. Williams, 47, female, born MA

            Frances A. Gushee, 20, female, born MA

            Charles O. Gushee, 3/12, male, born MA

    [2263] 1855 Massachusetts State Census, Taunton, Bristol Co., dwelling #834, family #1200:

            Nathaniel H. Williams, 56, male, farmer, born MA

            Caroline M. Williams, 52, female, born MA

            Oliver W. Gushee, 35, male, shoe maker, born MA

            Frances A. Gushee, 25, female, born MA

            Charles C. Gushee, 5, male, born MA

            Caroline W. Gushee, 6 months, female, born MA

    [2264] 1860 Federal Census, Mansfield, Bristol Co., MA, Page No. 320, dwelling #@2347, family #2798:

            Oliver W. Gushee, 450, male, bonnet presser, $2000, $1300, born MA

            Frances A. Gushee, 30, female, born MA

            Caroline W. Gushee, 5, female, born MA, attending school

            Melvin W. Gushee, 2, male, born MA

            Harriet Drake, 21, female, bonnet maker, born MA

            Laura Washburn, 23, female, bonnet maker, born MA

            Ruth Minot, 13, female, born MA, attending school

    [2265] 1865 Massachusetts State Census, Mansfield, Bristol Co., dwelling #179, family #191:

            Oliver W. Gushee, 45, male, born MA, married, bonnet presser

            Frances A. Gushee, 35, female, born MA, married

            Carrie W. Gushee, 10, female, born MA, single

            Melvin W. Gushee, 7, male, born MA, single

            Mary F. Gushee, 4, female, born MA, single

    [2266] 1870 Federal Census, Mansfield, Bristol Co., MA, Page No. 59, dwelling #451, family #514:

            Messer [sic] Gushee, 50, male, white, works in straw shop, $2100, born MA, a male citizen

            Francis Gushee, 41, female, white, keeps house, born MA

            Carry Gushee, 15, female, white, at home, born MA, attending school

            Melvin Gushee, 12, male, white, at home, born MA, attending school

            Mary Gushee, 9, female, white, in straw shop, born MA, attending school

    [2267] 1880 Federal Census, Mansfield, Bristol Co., MA, Page No. 16, Supervisors Dist. 60, Enumeration Dist. 68, dwelling #144, family #175:

            Oliver W. Gusher [sic], white, male, 60, married, works in straw shop, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Frances A. Gusher, white, female, 50, wife, married, keeping house, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Melvin W. Gusher, white, male, 22, son, single, printer, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Mary F. Gusher, white, female, 19, daughter, single, works in straw shop, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

    [2268] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 391, p. 133, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his occupation a bonnet blocker, his birth place Raynham, and his parents Williams & Patty Gushee, of Raynham.

    [2269] 1900 Federal Census, Mansfield, Bristol Co., MA, Enumeration Dist. 167, Sheet No. 12 B, dwelling #290, family #329:

            Charles L. Toney, head, white, male, born Mar. 1850, age 50, married 14 years, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA, laborer (basket fcty), can read, write and speak English, owns home

            Mary F. Toney, wife, white, female, born Nov. 1860, age 39, married 14 years, 1 child born, 1 child living, born MA, father born MA, can read, write and speak English

            Charles T. Toney, son, white, male, born Aug. 1876, age 23, single, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA, engraver (jewelry fcty), can read, write and speak English

            Julian O. Toney, son, white, male, born Aug. 1878, age 21, single, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA, railroad ticket agent, can read, write and speak English

            Mabel F. Toney, daughter, white, female, born Apr. 1887, age 13, single, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA, at school, can read, write and speak English

            Frances A. Gushee, mother in law, white, female, born Apr. 1830, age 70, widow, 4 children born, 3 children living, born MA, father born MA, can read, write and speak English

            Herman F. Swartz, boarder, white, male, born May 1871, age 29, single, born PA, father born VA, mother born OH, Clergyman, can read, write and speak English

    [2270] Massachusetts State Vital Records, 1841-1920, Commonwealth of Massachusetts Standard Certificate of Death, Mansfield #328, online image database at www.FamilySearch.org, from microfilm #5000295, widow of Oliver W. Gushee, her birth place Taunton, her father Nathaniel Williams, born in Taunton, and her mother Caroline M. Dean, born in North Raynham.

    [2271] Calculated from his age in the 1850 federal census.

    [2272] Her father’s name from her marriage record, her parents’ names from her death record; Taunton VRs, Vol. 2, p. 139, the marriage intentions of Barzillai Dean of Swansey and Deborah Holms of Taunton recorded on 4 Mar. 1815 in Taunton.

    [2273] Massachusetts Vital Records, Vol. 117, p. 75, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, both first marriages, his occupation a farmer, his birth place Raynham, his father William Gushee, her birth place Easton, and her father Barzillia Dean; Raynham VRs, p. 139, marriage intentions recorded 21 Apr. 1858 in Raynham.

    [2274] Calculated from her age in the 1860 federal census and her birth place from her death record, but her birth was not recorded in the Easton vital records.

    [2275] 1860 Federal Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, Page No. 21, dwelling #167, family #186:

            Frederic W. Gushee, 31, male, farmer, $4000, $500, born MA

            Sylvia Gushee, 28, female, born MA

            Patta Gushee, 66, female, born MA

    [2276] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 138, p. 113, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, her age obviously wrong, her birth place Easton, and her parents Barzillia Dean and Deborah Holmes, both born in Raynham.

    [2277] Her parents’ names from her marriage record; per her www.findagrave.com memorial #145806682.

    [2278] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 162, p. 102, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his second marriage, her first,  his occupation a farmer, his birth place Raynham, his parents William & Patty Gushee, her birth place Raynham, and her parents Otis & Emma K. Wilbur.

    [2279] Calculated from her age and birth place in her marriage record.

    [2280] 1865 Massachusetts State Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., dwelling #9, family #12:

            Frederic W. Gushee, 36, male, born MA, married, farmer

            Emma M. Gushee, 29, female, born MA

            Martha Gushee, 72, female, born MA, widow

    [2281] 1870 Federal Census, Town of Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, Page No. 21, dwelling #170, family #192:

            Frederic W. Gushee, 41, male, white, farmer, $2300, $500, born MA, a male citizen

            Emma Gushee, 34, female, white, keeping house, born MA

            Grace W. Gushee, 2, female, white, at home, born MA

    [2282] 1880 Federal Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, Page No. 26, Supervisors Dist. 60, Enumeration Dist. 70, dwelling #255, family #280:

            Frederick W. Gushee, white, male, 51, married, farmer, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Emma M. Gushee, white, female, 44, wife, married, keeping house, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Grace W. Gushee, white, female, 12, daughter, single, at school, attending school, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Charles F. Gushee, white, male, 8, son, single, at school, attending school, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

    [2283] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 528, p. 363, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his occupation a farmer, his birth place Raynham, and his parents Williams Gushee and Patty Washburn, both born in Raynham; www.findagrave.com, memorial #131699425, from his gravestone in Pleasant Street Cemetery in Raynham, MA.

    [2284] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 1905/78, p. 433, and Vol. 1905/89, p. 161, Commonwealth of Massachusetts Return of a Death, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, widow of Frede3rick W. Gushee, her birth place Raynham, her father Otis Wilbur, born in Raynham, and her mother Emme King, born in Raynham; www.findagrave.com, memorial #145806682, from her gravestone in Pleasant Street Cemetery in Raynham, MA.

    [2285] Raynham VRs, p. 59. His middle name may have been Liscomb.

    [2286] 1830 Federal Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, p. 143, the Otis L. Washburn household had 1 male aged 30-39 years, 2 females aged 20-29 years, 2 females aged 30-39 years, and 1 female aged 60-69 years.

    [2287] 1840 Federal Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, p. 210, the Otis Washburn household had 1 male aged 40-49 years, 1 female aged 30-39 years, and there was 1 person employed in agriculture. He was living next door to this uncle, Israel Washburn, a Revolutionary War Pensioner.

    [2288] 1850 Federal Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, p. 125, dwelling #17, family #20:

            Otis L. Washburn, 55, male, farmer, $1800, born MA

            Sarah Wilbour, 30, female, born MA

    [2289] 1855 Massachusetts State Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., dwelling #60, family #67:

            Otie [sic] Washburn, 60, male, farmer, born MA

            Sarah Wilbor, 36, female, born MA

    [2290] 1860 Federal Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, Page No. 22, dwelling #176, family #195:

            Otis L. Washburn, 65, male, farmer, $2500, $200, born MA

            Sarah S. Wilber, 40, female, born MA

    [2291] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 165, p. 129, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his occupation a farmer, his birth place Raynham, and his parents Oliver Washburn and Sarah Liscomb, born respectively in Raynham and Taunton.

    [2292] Bristol County Probate Records, Vol. 183, p. 345; Vol. 188, p. 343; Bristol County Probate File “Otis L. Washburn, Raynham, 1863,” from FHL microfilm #0577880.

    [2293] Raynham VRs, p. 59.

    [2294] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 2, p. 350, marriage of Solomon Snow of Raynham and Bettie Perkins, widow, on 5 Oct. 1780 in Bridgewater; Raynham VRs, p. 91, marriage intentions of Lt. Solomon Snow of Raynham and Mrs. Betty Perkins of Bridgewater recorded on 27 Aug. 1780 in Raynham; Mitchell, History of Bridgewater, pp. 133, 302, Betty, daughter of Eleazer Cary, married “William Perkins, 1777, and afterwards Solomon Snow of Raynham.”

    [2295] Raynham VRs, p. 65, married by Mr. Hall.

    [2296] Raynham VRs, p. 57.

    [2297] Mitchell, History of Bridgewater, pp. 133, 302.

    [2298] 1830 Federal Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, p. 145, the William Snow household had 1 male under 5, 1 male aged 5-9 years, 1 male aged 30-39 years, 1 female under 5, 1 female aged 10-14 years, 1 female aged 30-39 years, 1 female aged 30-39 years, and 1 female aged 70-79 years.

    [2299] 1840 Federal Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, p. 211, the William Snow household had 1 male under 5, 1 male aged 10-14 years, 1 male aged 40-49 years, 1 female aged 10-14 years, 1 female aged 20-29 years, 1 female aged 40-49 years, and 1 female aged 50-59 years, including 2 persons employed in agriculture.

    [2300] 1850 Federal Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, p. 129, dwelling #80, family #91:

            William Snow, 57, male, farmer, $3000, born MA

            Mary Snow, 53, female, born MA

            Chas F. Snow, 13, male, born MA, attending school

            Maria M. Field, 24, female, born MA

            John T. Field, 1, male, born MA

            Betsey Snow, 63, female, born MA

    [2301] 1855 Massachusetts State Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., family #45:

            William Snow, 62, male, farmer, born MA

            Mary Snow, 58, female, born MA

            Harriet Snow, 36, female, born MA
            Charles F. Snow, 18, male, anchor smith, born MA

            Family #46:

            Betsy Snow, 68, female, born MA

    [2302] 1860 Federal Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, Page No. 20, dwelling #158, family #176:

            William Snow, 66, male, farmer, $4500, $375, born MA

            Mary Snow, 62, female, born MA

            Harriet Snow, 40, female, born MA

            Harriet S. Snow, 6, female, born MA, attending school

            Dwelling #158, family #177:

            Betsey Snow, 73, female, $150, born MA

    [2303] 1865 Massachusetts State Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., dwelling #199, family #230:

            William Snow, 72, male, born MA, married, farmer

            Mary Snow, 68, female, born MA, married

            Harriet Snow, 45, female, born MA, single

            Maria M. Field, 38, female, born MA, widow

            John T. Field, 16, male, born MA, single

            Harriet S. Field, 11, female, born MA, single

            Dwelling #199, family #231:

            Betsey Snow, 67, female, born MA, single

    [2304] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 211, p. 136, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his occupation a farmer, his birth place Raynham, and his parents Solomon & Betsey (Carey) Snow, born respectively in Raynham and Bridgewater.

    [2305] 1870 Federal Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, Page No. 26, dwelling #208, family #237:

            Mary Snow, 73, female, white, keeping house, $1500, born MA

            Harriet Snow, 50, female, white, no occupation, born MA

    [2306] Rhode Island Deaths and Burials, 1802-1950, online image database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #2022884, widow of William Snow, her birth place Raynham, her parents Oliver Washburn and Sarah Liscomb, and the informant Maria M. Rathbun.

    [2307] Raynham VRs, p. 57.

    [2308] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 256, p. 158, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, her birth place Raynham, and her parents William & Mary (Washburn) Snow, both born in Raynham.

    [2309] Raynham VRs, p. 57.

    [2310] Raynham VRs, p. 120, marriage intentions recorded 3 Apr. 1847 in Raynham.

    [2311] Calculated from her age in the 1850 federal census.

    [2312] 1850 Federal Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, p. 130, dwelling #106, family #123:

            Thomas Dean, 56, male, farmer, $6030, born MA

            Abigail Dean, 52, female, born MA

            Elvia[?] L. Dean, 26, female, born MA

            Margaret M. Dean, 20, female, born MA, attending school

            Dwelling #106, family #124:

            Solomon Snow, 27, male, shoemaker, born MA

            Elizabeth L. Snow, 22, female, born MA

            William K. Snow, 2, male, born MA

    [2313] Lainhart, Ann S, 1855 Massachusetts State Census for Middleborough Boston, 1988, p. 28, dwelling #210, family #239:

            Solomon Snow, 33, male, white, cabinet magter?, born MA

            Elizabeth Snow, 27, female, white, born MA

            William Snow, 7, male, white, born MA

            Herbert Snow, 5, male, white, born MA

            Helen W. Snow, 1, female, white, born MA

    [2314] 1870 Federal Census, Village of Austin, Mower Co., MN, Page No. 30, dwelling #191, family #197:

            Solomon Snow, 48, male, white, farmer, $12,000, $2000, born MA, a male citizen

            Elizabeth L. Snow, 42, female, white, keeping house, born MA

            Willie O. Snow, 22, male, white, clerk in Registrar’s office, born MA, a male citizen

            Herbert E. Snow, 19, male, white, at home, born MA

            Nellie W. Snow, 16, female, white, at home, born MA, attending school

            Edgar A. Snow, 11, male, white, at home, born MN, attending school

            Mary Griffith, 15, female, white, at school, born DE, attending school

            Martha Oleson, 30, female, white, servant, born Norway, parents both foreign born

    [2315] 1880 Federal Census, Chicago, Cook Co., IL, Page No. 40-41, Supervisors Dist. 1, Enumeration Dist. 110, dwelling #248, family #355:

            Solomon Snow, white, male, 58, married, real estate agt, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Elizabeth L. Snow, white, female, 52, married, keeping house, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Herbert E. Snow, white, male, 29, son, single, no occupation, sick with epilepsy, idiotic, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Edgar A. Snow, white, male, 21, son, single, clerk in coal office, born MN, father born MA, mother born MA

            Charles E. Barrett, white, male, 36, son in law, married, clerk hardware, born ME, father born ME, mother born ME

            Hellen W. Barrett, white, female, 26, daughter, married, boarding, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Carlton E. Barrett, white, male, 10, grandson single, at school, attending school, born IL, father born ME, mother born IL

    [2316] Raynham VRs, p. 57.

    [2317] His parents’ names from his birth and marriage records.

    [2318] Per Brockton VRs, p. 284, her parents William and Mary Snow, his parents John and Olive Field.

    [2319] Brockton VRs, p. 50.

    [2320] 1850 Federal Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, p. 129, dwelling #80, family #91.

    [2321] Lainhart, Ann S., 1855 Massachusetts State Census for Bridgewater, Boston, 1988, p. 39, dwelling #298, family #343:

            Eustace Field, 31, male, white, furniture dealer, born MA

            Maria M. Field, 29, female, white, born MA

            John T. Field, 6, male, white, born MA

            Harriet S. Field, 1, female, white, born MA

    [2322] 1860 Federal Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, Page No. 20, dwelling #157, family #175.

    [2323] 1865 Massachusetts State Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., dwelling #199, family #230.

    [2324] Per his 1866 marriage record.

    [2325] Rhode Island, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1630-1945, online image database at www.FamilySearch.org, from microfilm #7527137, both second marriages, occupation a jeweller, his birth place Wickford, RI, his parents Abraham B. and Honor, her birth place Raynham, and her parents William and Mary (no surname).

    [2326] Calculated from his age and birth place in his 1866 marriage record.

    [2327] 1870 Federal Census, 6th Ward Providence, Providence Co., RI, Page No. 120, dwelling #640, family #1125:

            William W. Rathbun, 48, male, white, jewelry manufacturer, $3000, born RI, a male citizen

            Maria M. Rathbun, 43, female, white, keeping house, born MA

            Rebecca R. Rathbun, 23, female, white, born RI

            John T. Field, 21, male, white, jeweler, born MA, a male citizen

            Hattie S. Field, 16, female, white, at school, born MA, attending school

    [2328] 1880 Federal Census, Providence, Providence Co., RI, Page No. 39, Supervisors Dist. 34, Enumeration Dist. R.I., dwelling #262, family #444:

            Maria M. Rathbun, white, female, 53, married, keeping house, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Helen M. Rockwell, white, female, 59, cousin, widow, insane and disabled, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Hattie S. Field, white, female, 25, daughter, single, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

    [2329] Rhode Island Deaths and Burials, 1802-1950, online image database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #2023268, widow of William W. Rathbun, her birth place Raynham, MA, and her parents William Snow and Mary W. Snow.

    [2330] Raynham VRs, p. 57.

    [2331] Her father’s name from her marriage record, her parents’ names from her birth record; Taunton VRs, Vol. 2, p. 108, the marriage intentions of Marcus Cobb of Mansfield and Sybel J. Woodward, of Taunton, recorded on 6 June 1829 in Taunton; Mansfield VRs, p. 90, the marriage intentions of Marcus Cobb and Sybil I. Woodward of Taunton recorded on 25 Apr. 1829 in Mansfield; per her www.findagrave.com memorial #195269783.

    [2332] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 60, p. 107, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, both first marriages, his occupation a blacksmith, his birth place Raynham, his father William Snow, her birth place Taunton, and her father Marcus Cobb; Raynham VRs, p. 126, marriage intentions recorded 23 Nov. 1852 in Raynham.

    [2333] Taunton VRs, Vol. 1, p. 93.

    [2334] 1855 Massachusetts State Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., family #60:

            William O. Snow, 26, male, farmer, born MA

            Adeline S. Snow, 23, female, born MA

            Susan W. Snow, 1, female, born MA

    [2335] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 129, p. 92, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, her birth place Taunton, and her parents Marcus & Sybil J. Cobb; www.findagrave.com, memorial #195269783, from her gravestone in Pleasant Street Cemetery in Raynham, MA.

    [2336] 1860 Federal Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, Page No. 20, dwelling #157, family #175:

            Wm O. Snow, 31, male, shoemaker, $1200, $1050, born MA

            Susan W. Snow, 5, female, born MA, attending school

            Jane C. Snow, 3, female, born MA

            Eustus F. Snow, 10/12, male, born MA

            Maria M. Field, 33, female, born MA

            John T. Field, 11, male, born MA, attending school

    [2337] Her parents’ names from her marriage record; per her www.findagrave.com memorial #113212224.

    [2338] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 171, p. 115, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his second marriage, her first, his occupation a shoemaker, his birth place Raynham, and his parents William & Mary Snow, her birth place Raynham, and her parents Ellis B. & Hannah J. Hall.

    [2339] Calculated from her age in the 1870 federal census, her birth place from her marriage record.

    [2340] 1870 Federal Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, Page No. 26, dwelling #209, family #238:

            William O. Snow, 41, male, white, shoe manufacturer, $5000, $15,000, born MA, a male citizen

            Cynthia [sic] W. Snow, 34, female, white, keeping house, born MA

            Susan W. Snow, 15, female, white, at school, born MA, attending school

            Jane C. Snow, 13, female, white, at school, born MA, attending school

    [2341] 1880 Federal Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, Page No. 5, Supervisors Dist. 60, Enumeration Dist. 70, dwelling #39, family #43:

            Wm O. Snow, white, male, 50, married, retired shoe manufacturer, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Susan W. Snow, white, female, 44, wife, married, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Jennie Snow, white, female, 23, daughter, single, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Susie W. Grenough, white, female, 25, daughter, widow, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Walace R. Snow, white, male, 8, nephew, single, at school, attending school, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Eustace W. Grenough, white, male, 3, grandson, single, born MA, father born VT, mother born MA

    [2342] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 364, p. 149, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his birth place Raynham, and his parents William & Mary Snow, both born in Raynham.

    [2343] www.findagrave.com, memorial #113212224, from her gravestone in Pleasant Street Cemetery in Raynham, MA.

    [2344] Raynham VRs, p. 57.

    [2345] Her father’s name from her marriage record, her parents’ names from her birth record; Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 2, p. 367, the marriage of Marshal Thompson and Urana B. Howard on 18 Sept. 1838 in Bridgewater; Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 1, p. 171, the birth of Urana Billings Howard, daughter of Cyrus and Deborah (Ripley) Howard, on 31 Aug. 1810 in Bridgewater.

    [2346] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 118, p. 255, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his occupation a forgeman, his father William, her father Marshall.

    [2347] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 1, p. 313.

    [2348] 1860 Federal Census, Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., MA, Page No. 253, dwelling #1658, family #2133:

            Chas F. Snow, 23, male, forgeman, $150, born MA

            Georgianna Snow, 19, female, born MA

            Clara Snow, 2, female, born MA

    [2349] Lainhart, Ann S., 1865 Massachusetts State Census for West Bridgewater, Boston, 1988, p. 81, dwelling #320, family #354:

            Charles F. Snow, 27, male, white, born MA, married, forgeman

            Georgianna Snow, 25, female, white, born MA, married

            Clara Snow, 6, female, white, born MA, single

            Mary W. Snow, 6, female, white, born MA, single

    [2350] 1870 Federal Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, Page No. 26, dwelling #205, family #234:

            Charles Snow, 33, male, white, works in shoe shop, born MA, a male citizen

            Georgianna Snow, 30, female, white, keeping house, born MA

            Clara Snow, 12, female, white, at home, born MA

            Mary Snow, 5, female, white, at home, born MA

            Charles Snow, 3, male, white, at home, born MA

    [2351] 1880 Federal Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, Page No. 5, Supervisors Dist. 60, Enumeration Dist. 70, dwelling #45, family #48:

            Charles F. Snow, white, male, 43, married, supt. of shoe manfy, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Georgeanna M. Snow, white, female, 40, wife, married, keeps house, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Clarra F. Snow, white, female, 21, daughter, single, keeping house, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Mary W. Snow, white, female, 15, daughter, single, at school, attending school, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Charles H. Snow, white, male, 12, son, single, at school, attending school, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Herbert E. Snow, white, male, 6, son, single, at school, attending school, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            William E. Snow, white, male, 5, son, single, at school, attending school, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

    [2352] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 410, p. 410, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his occupation a shoe operative, his birth place Raynham, and his parents William Snow and Mary Washburn, both born in Raynham.

    [2353] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 1903/12, p. 72, Commonwealth of Massachusetts Return of a Death, #72, widow of Charles F. Snow, her birth place Bridgewater, her father Marshall Thompson, born in Bridgewater, and her mother Urania Howard, born in Bridgewater.

    [2354] Raynham VRs, p. 59.

    [2355] www.findagrave.com, memorial #142864866, from her gravestone in Pleasant Street Cemetery in Raynham, MA, which gives a wrong year of birth, but there is no photograph of her gravestone supplied.

    [2356] Raynham VRs, p. 59.

    [2357] Calculated from her age in the 1850 federal census.

    [2358] 1830 Federal Census, Raynham, Bristol Co., MA, p. 145, the Caleb S. Washburn household had 1 male aged 20-29 years, 1 female under 5, and 1 female aged 20-29 years.

    [2359] 1850 Federal Census, North Kingston, Washington Co., RI, p. 325, dwelling #444, family #500.

    [2360] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #83253982, from her gravestone in Elm Grove Cemetery in North Kingstown, RI, her birth place given as RI in the 1850 census, but as MA in the 1860 census.

    [2361] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #83253925.

    [2362] Rhode Island Marriages, 1824-1916, online database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #914406; per her www.findagrave.com memorial #83253982.

    [2363] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #83253925.

    [2364] 1850 Federal Census, North Kingstown, Washington Co., RI, p. 325, dwelling #444, family #500:

            Benedict P. Champlin, 27, male, jeweler, born RI

            Jane T. Champlin, 23, female, born RI

            Ella Champlin, 1, female, born RI

            Elizabeth Champlin, 5/12, female, born RI

            Sarah Washburn, 44, female, born RI

    [2365] 1860 Federal Census, North Kingstown, Washington Co., RI, Page No. 6, dwelling #39, family #41:

            Benedic P. Champlin, 57, male, jeweler, $300, born RI

            Jane Champlin, 50, female, born MA

            Elizabeth M. Champlin, 11, female, born RI, attending school

            Martin H. Champlin, 5, male, born RI, attending school

            Oscar Champlin, 7, male, born RI, attending school

            Sarah W. Champlin, 1, female, born RI

    [2366] 1870 Federal Census, 3d Ward City Providence, Providence Co., RI, Page No. 219, dwelling #1009, family #1901:

            Benet P. Champlain, 47, male, white, works on jewelry, $100, born RI, a male citizen

            Jane T. Champlain, 43, female, white, keeping house, born RI

            Elizabeth Champlain, 20, female, white, at home, born RI

            Oscar Champlain, 18, male, white, aps to carpenter, born RI

            Mortimer Champlain, 15, male, white, at school, born RI, attending school

            Sarah D. Martin, 65, female, white, $4500, born RI

    [2367] www.findagrave.com, memorial #83253925, from his gravestone in Elm Grove Cemetery in North Kingstown, Washington Co., RI.

    [2368] www.findagrave.com, memorial #83253982, from her gravestone in Elm Grove Cemetery in North Kingstown, RI.

    [2369] Raynham VRs, p. 59.

    [2370] www.findagrave.com, memorial #142864846, from her gravestone in Pleasant Street Cemetery in Raynham, MA.

    [2371] Raynham VRs, p. 59, the date either the 16th or 17th, but her www.findagrave.com memorial #30238906 gives her birth date as 13 Feb. 1806 in Raynham.

    [2372] His parents’ names from his death record; Blake, Francis E., “Marriages and Baptisms in Raynham, Mass.,” New England Historical & Genealogical Register, Vol. 51, p. 292, marriage of Rev. Elijah Leonard of Marshfield and Molly Wales Fobes of Raynham, on 13 May 1792 in Raynham, by Rev. Perez Fobes. The parents of Rev. George Leonard are both buried in Marshfield Hills Cemetery, Marshfield. Rev. Elijah Leonard, A.M., born in Raynham, 28 April 1760, graduated at Yale College, 1783, Ordained 7 Jan. 1789, died 8 Feb. 1831, having been minister of the Second Congregational Society in Marshfield 45 years; and Molly Wales, wife of Rev. Elijah Leonard, daughter of Rev. Peres Fobes, LL.D., and wife Prudence, died 29 Nov. 1801 in her 30th year, from Sherman, Robert M., and Ruth Wilder Sherman, Vital Records of Marshfield, Massachusetts, To the Year 1850, Society of Mayflower Descendants in the State of Rhode Island, 1970, [hereinafter Marshfield VRs], p. 378; per his www.findagrave.com memorial #60237306.

    [2373] Raynham VRs, p. 110, marriage intentions recorded 2 Oct. 1830 in Raynham; Marshfield VRs, pp. 277, 281. She is called “of Raynham” in their marriage record in Marshfield.

    [2374] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #30237306.

    [2375] Per the www.findagrave.com memorial #29042329 of Rev. Elijah Leonard, however her maiden name may have been Pierce.

    [2376] Per the www.findagrave.com memorial #09042385 of Molly Wales (Fobes) Leonard.

    [2377] “First Book of Raynham Records,” New England Historical & Genealogical Register, Vol. 54, p. 15, Prudence, daughter of Revd. Mr. John Wales and Hazadiah, his wife, born Sunday, 12 Sept. 1736; Vol. 54, p. 15, The Revd. Mr. John Wales and Mrs. Hazadiah Leonard were married November the 8th 1733 by the Revd. Mr. Clapp.

    [2378] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #60237306.

    [2379] 1850 Federal Census, Marshfield, Plymouth Co., MA, p. 174, dwelling #347, family #387:

            George Leonard, 49, male, Clergyman, $6300, born MA

            Charlotte E. Leonard, 44, female, born MA

            Emeline Leonard, 16, female, born MA, attending school

            George E. Leonard, 14, male, born MA, attending school

            Henry Leonard, 10, male, born MA, attending school

            Otis Leonard, 7, male, born MA, attending school

            Sarah E. Leonard, 4, female, born MA, attending school

            Mariah Leonard, 2, female, born MA

    [2380] Massachusetts State Census, Marshfield, Plymouth Co., dwelling #292, family #338:

            George Leonard, 54, male, clergyman, born MA

            Charlotte E. Leonard, 49, female, born MA

            Emeline Leonard, 21, female, born MA

            George E. Leonard, 19, male, shoemaker, born MA

            Henry Leonard, 16, male, born MA

            Otis L. Leonard, 13, male, born MA

            Sarah E. Leonard, 10, female, born MA

            Maria Leonard, 7, female, born MA

    [2381] 1860 Federal Census, Town of Marshfield, Plymouth Co., MA, Page No. 35, dwelling #1194, family #318:

            George Leonard, 59, male, clergyman, $7200, $4500, born VT [sic]

            Charlotte E. Leonard, 54, female, born VT [sic]

            Henry Leonard, 20, male, student, born VT [sic]

            Otis L. Leonard, 17, male, farmer, born VT [sic], attending school

            Sarah E. Leonard, 14, female, born VT [sic], attending school

            Maria Leonard, 12, female, born VT [sic], attending school

    [2382] 1865 Massachusetts State Census, Marshfield, Plymouth Co., dwelling #130, family #162:

            George Leonard, 63, male, white, born Marshfield, married, clergyman

            Charlotte E. Leonard, 59, female, white, born Raynham, married, housewife

            Maria Leonard, 17, female, white, born Marshfield, single, scholar

            Henry Leonard, 25, male, white, born Marshfield, single, teacher

            Otis L. Leonard, 21, male, white, born Marshfield, single, teacher

    [2383] 1870 Federal Census, Marshfield, Plymouth Co., MA, Page No. 31, dwelling #307, family #316:

            Geo Leonard, 69, male, white, farmer, $5000, $6500, born MA, a male citizen

            Charlotte Leonard, 64, female, white, keeping house, born MA

            Sarah E. Leonard, 24, female, white, school teacher, born MA

    [2384] 1880 Federal Census, Marshfield, Plymouth Co., MA, Page No. 24, Supervisors Dist. 60, Enumeration Dist. 546, dwelling #291, family #319:

            Geo. Leonard, white, male, 79, married, clergyman & farmer, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Charlotte E. Leonard, white, female, 74, wife, married, keeps house, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Otis L. Leonard, white, male, 37, son, single, clergyman, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Sarah E. Leonard, white, female, 34, daughter, single, teacher, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

    [2385] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 329, p. 322, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his occupation a preacher, his birth place Marshfield, and his parents Elijah and Molly W. Leonard, both born in Raynham; www.findagrave.com memorial #60237306, from his gravestone in Marshfield Hills Cemetery in Marshfield, Plymouth Co., MA.

    [2386] Plymouth County Probate Vol. 153, p. 100-106, from FHL microfilm #0556654, and Vol. 149, p. 312.

    [2387] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 356, p. 315, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, her birth place Raynham, and her parents Oliver and Sarah Washburn, of Raynham; www.findagrave.com, memorial #60238906, from her gravestone in Marshfield Hills Cemetery in Marshfield, MA.

    [2388] Marshfield VRs, p. 256.

    [2389] Marshfield VRs, p. 378, buried in Marshfield Hills Cemetery, Marshfield; www.findagrave.com, memorial #86546908, from his gravestone in Marshfield Hills Cemetery in Marshfield, MA.

    [2390] Calculated from his age at death.

    [2391] Marshfield VRs, p. 205, but there is no www.findagrave.com memorial for him.

    [2392] Marshfield VRs, p. 256.

    [2393] Massachusetts Deaths, 1841-1915, Vol. 93, p. 93, online image database at www.FamilySearch.org, from FHL microfilm #0960171; Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 93, p. 93, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, her birth place Marshfield, and her parents George & Charlotte Leonard; www.findagrave.com, memorial #86546045, from her gravestone in Marshfield Hills Cemetery in Marshfield, MA.

    [2394] Marshfield VRs, p. 256; per his www.findagrave.com memorial #60238008.

    [2395] Her parents’ names from her marriage record; per her www.findagrave.com memorial #60239662; Marshfield VRs, p. 277, the marriage of Zenas T. Ewell and Jane H. Holmes, both of Marshfield, on 13 June 1830 in Marshfield.

    [2396] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 118, p. 269, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, both first marriages, his occupation a stage driver, his birth place Marshfield, his parents George & Charlotte E. Leonard, her birth place Marshfield, and her parents Zenas T. & Jane H. Ewell; per his www.findagrave.com memorial #60238008.

    [2397] Marshfield VRs, p. 293, daughter of Zenus and Jane Ewell; per her www.findagrave.com memorial #60239662.

    [2398] 1860 Federal Census, town of Marshfield, Plymouth Co., MA, Page No. 39, dwelling #1227, family #351:

            George E. Leonard, 23, male, shoemaker, $50, born MA

            Susan Leonard, 24, female, born MA

            Susan E. Leonard, 1, female, born MA

    [2399] 1865 Massachusetts State Census, Marshfield, Plymouth Co., dwelling #76, family #99:

            Geo. E. Leonard, 28, male, white, born MA, married, cordwainer

            Susan E. Leonard, 29, female, white, born MA, married, housewife

            Susan E. Leonard Jr., 6, female, white, born MA, single

            Clarence H. Leonard, 4, male, white, born MA, single

    [2400] 1870 Federal Census, Marshfield, Plymouth Co., MA, Page No. 6, dwelling #59, family #60:

            Geo E. Leonard, 33, male, white, shoemaker, $350, $200, born MA, a male citizen

            Susan E. Leonard, 34, female, white, keeping house, born MA

            Susan A. Leonard, 12, female, white, at school, born MA, attending school

            Clarence Leonard, 9, male, white, at school, born MA, attending school

    [2401] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 239, p. 345, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his occupation a shoemaker, his birth place Marshfield, and his parents Geo. & Charlotte Leonard, born respectively in Marshfield and Raynham; www.findagrave.com, memorial #60238008, from his gravestone in Marshfield Hills Cemetery in Marshfield, MA, which gives the date as 14 Oct. 1871.

    [2402] Plymouth County Probate Docket #12605, Vol. 122, p. 534.

    [2403] 1880 Federal Census, Marshfield, Plymouth Co., MA, Page No. 24, Supervisors Dist. 60, Enumeration Dist. 546, dwelling #299, family #327:

            Susan Leonard, white, female, 43, widow, keeps house, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Susan E. Leonard, white, female, 21, daughter, single, at home, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Clarence H. Leonard, white, male, 18, son, single, at home, attending school, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

    [2404] 1900 Federal Census, Marshfield Town, Plymouth Co., MA, Enumeration Dist. 1132, Sheet No. 12 B, dwelling #351, family #362:

            Susan Leonard, head, white, female, born Dec. 1835, age 64, widow, 2 children born, 1 child living, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA, can read, write and speak English, owns home

    [2405] www.findagrave.com, memorial #60239662, from her gravestone in Marshfield Hills Cemetery in Marshfield, MA.

    [2406] Marshfield VRs, p. 256.

    [2407] Her parents’ names from her marriage record; Taunton VRs, Vol. 2, p. 163, the marriage of John Duxbury and Sarah I. Richmond, both of Taunton, on 14 Sept. 1835 in Taunton.

    [2408] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 208, p. 137, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, both first marriages, his occupation a teacher, his birth place Marshfield, his parents George & Charlotte E. Leonard, her birth place Taunton, and her parents John & Sarah I. Duxbury.

    [2409] Calculated from her age and birth place in her marriage record.

    [2410] 1870 Federal Census, Ward 4 in Taunton, Bristol Co., MA, Page No. 16, dwelling #92, family #131:

            Henry Leonard, 30, male, white, manufactury jeweller, $4000, born MA, a male citizen

            Ruth Leonard, 25, female, white, keeping house, born MA

            Sarah Duxbury, 56, female, white, at home, $3000, born MA

    [2411] No death or probate records were found for him in Bristol Co., MA.

    [2412] 1880 Federal Census, 2d Dist. Plainfield, Union Co., NJ, Page No. 57-58, Supervisors Dist. 2, Enumeration Dist. 183, dwelling #453, family #502:

            Alfred W. Duxbury, white, male, 32, single, clerk linen mfg co., born MA, father born England, mother born MA

            Ruth C. Leonard, white, female, 35, sister, widow, keeping house, born MA, father born England, mother born MA

            Edith R. Leonard, white, female, 13, niece, single, attending school, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Sarah J. Duxbury, white, female, 67, mother, widow, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Madelena Beck, white, female, 22, servant, single, servant, born Bavaria, father born Bavaria, mother born Bavaria

    [2413] Marshfield VRs, p. 256.

    [2414] 1870 Federal Census, Rockport, Essex Co., MA, Gloucester Post Office, Page No. 67, dwelling #420, family #608:

            Ebenezer Poole, 82, male, white, no occupation, $9600, born MA, a male citizen

            William C. Poole, 60, male, white, paper hanger, born MA, a male citizen

            Laura Poole, 20, female, white, house keeper, born MA

            Sarah E. Smith, 8, female, white, at school, born MA, attending school

            Dwelling #420, family #609:

            Farley K. Poole, 42, male, white, farmer, born MA, a male citizen

            Sarah A. Poole, 36, female, white, keeping house, born MA

            Otis L. Leonard, 26, male, white, Baptist Clergyman, born MA, a male citizen

    [2415] 1880 Federal Census, Marshfield, Plymouth Co., MA, Page No. 24, Supervisors Dist. 60, Enumeration Dist. 546, dwelling #291, family #319

    [2416] United States, GenealogyBank Historical Newspaper Obituaries, 1815-2011, online database at www.FamilySearch.org, his occupation a Reverend, but his death record was not found in Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910.

    [2417] Marshfield VRs, p. 320; per her www.findagrave.com memorial #86553415.

    [2418] 1865 Massachusetts State Census, Attleboro (North), Bristol Co., dwelling #37, family #45:

            George B. Davenport, 46, male, born RI, married, mechanic

            Eliza C. Davenport, 34, female, born England, married

            Henry B. Davenport, 13, male, born MA, single

            Sarah C. W. Davenport, 10, female, born MA, single

            Lucinda Warren, 71, female, born MA, widow

            Jane C. Gilmore, 25, female, born VT, single, teacher

            Sarah E. Leonard, 19, female, born MA, single, teacher

    [2419] 1870 Federal Census, Marshfield, Plymouth Co., MA, Page No. 31, dwelling #307, family #316.

    [2420] 1880 Federal Census, Marshfield, Plymouth Co., MA, Page No. 24, Supervisors Dist. 60, Enumeration Dist. 546, dwelling #291, family #319.

    [2421] 1900 Federal Census, Charlestown District, Precinct 1, Boston City, Ward 5, Suffolk Co., MA, Enumeration Dist. 1208, Sheet No. 1 A, dwelling #4, family #4:

            Elizabeth Brackett, head, white, female, born Mar. 1836, age 64, widow, 2 children born, no children living, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA, house keeper, can read, write and speak English, owns home

            Benjamin F. Richardson, boarder, white, male, born Apr. 1830, age 70, single, born NH, father born MA, mother born MA, woolen dealer, can read, write and speak English

            Herbert S. Hansford, lodger, white, male, born Nov. 1869, age 30, single, born NH, father born NH, mother born NH, stenographer, can read, write and speak English

            Sarah E. Leonard, lodger, white, female, born Oct. 1845, age 54, single, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA, school teacher, can read, write and speak English

            Katherine M. Killison, servant, white, female, born Apr. 1864, age 36, single, born MA, father born Ireland, mother born Ireland, general housework, can read, write and speak English

    [2422] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #86553415.

    [2423] www.findagrave.com, memorial #86553415, from her gravestone in Marshfield Hills Cemetery in Marshfield, MA.

    [2424] Marshfield VRs, p. 324.

    [2425] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #64774856.

    [2426] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 227, p. 387, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, both first marriages, his occupation a blacksmith, his birth place Marshfield, his parents Ezra D. & Frances Ewell, her birth place Marshfield, and her parents George & Charlotte Leonard; per her www.findagrave.com memorial #58727193, which gives the month as July.

    [2427] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #64774856.

    [2428] Per the www.findagrave.com memorial #59709039 of Frances L. (Washburn) Ewell.

    [2429] 1870 Federal Census, Marshfield, Plymouth Co., MA, Page No. 31, dwelling #308, family #317:

            Judson Ewell, 29, male, white, blacksmith, $2100, $550, born MA, a male citizen

    [2430] 1880 Federal Census, Marshfield, Plymouth Co., MA, Page No. 24 Supervisors Dist. 60, Enumeration Dist. 546, dwelling #290, family #318:

            Judson Ewell, white, male, 40, married, blacksmith, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Maria L. Ewell, white, female, 32, wife, married, keeps house, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Leonard G. Ewell, white, male, 7, son, single, attending school, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Emeline W. Ewell, white, female, 2, daughter, single, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

    [2431] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 329, p. 322, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, her birth place Marshfield, and her parents George Leonard, born in Marshfield, and Charlotte E. Washburn, born in Raynham; www.findagrave.com, memorial #58727193, from her gravestone in Marshfield Hills Cemetery in Marshfield, MA.

    [2432] Her parents’ names from her marriage record.

    [2433] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 335, p. 369, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his second marriage, her first, his occupation a blacksmith, his birth place Marshfield, his parents Ezra D. Ewell & Frances L. Washburn, her birth place Marshfield, and her parents Charles Rogers & Nancy K. Carver; per his www.findagrave.com memorial #64774856.

    [2434] 1900 Federal Census, Marshfield Town, Plymouth Co., MA, Enumeration Dist. 1132, Sheet No. 12 B, dwelling #347, family #357:

            Judson Ewell, head, white, male, born Oct. 1840, age 59, married 17 years, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA, blacksmith, can read, write and speak English, owns home

            Julia F. Ewell, wife, white, female, born Dec. 1851, age 48, married 17 years, 5 children born, 4 children living, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA, can read, write and speak English

            Ralph J. Ewell, son, white, male, born Dec. 1885, age 14, single, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA, at school, can read, write and speak English

            Marion R. Ewell, daughter, white, female, born Jan.1888, age 12, single, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA, at school, can read, write and speak English

            Ezra G. Ewell, son, white, male, born Mar. 1890, age 10, single, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA, at school, can read, write and speak English

            Edna F. Ewell, daughter, white, female, born Oct. 1891, age 8, single, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA, at school

    [2435] www.findagrave.com, memorial #64774856, from his gravestone in Marshfield Hills Cemetery in Marshfield, MA.



[A] The Will of Andrew Alden of Middleborough, Plymouth County, Commonwealth of Massachusetts (1833) *

        Be it Remembered that I, Andrew Alden of Middleborough in the County of Plymouth, Yeoman, being weak in body, but of sound mind and memory, do this fourteenth day of May in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty three, make and publish this my last Will and Testament in the following manner, that is to say –

        1stly—I give to my beloved wife Selina Alden all my household furniture to be at her disposal – And also the use and improvement of all the lot of land on which my dwelling-house stands, that is the whole on the east side of the road – and also the lot Southerly side of the said road with one half of the buildings – and a small lot I bought of Asael Perkins near the Baptist Meeting-house – and also a small lot which is on the West side of the road that passeth my dwelling-house to Bridgewater which has a spring of water on the same – all to be for her use and benefit during her natural life – And also two Cows I give to her to be at her disposal – and also all the provisions that may be on hand at the time of my decease.

        2ly – I give to my son Jason F. Alden the lot of land on the South side of the road and in front of my son Philander Alden’s house in which he now lives, to him, his heirs and assigns forever – he to come into possession at the time of my decease.

        3ly – I give to my son Philander Alden my lot of wood-land on which the turnpike road passeth through, to him, his heirs and assigns forever, to come in possession of the same at the time of my decease.

        4ly. I give my son Horatio H. Alden three hundred dollars to be paid him at the time of my decease, by my Executor hereafter named.

        5thly – I give to my son Josiah V. Alden twenty dollars to be paid to him at the time of my decease by my Executor as aforesaid.

        6thly and lastly – I give to my son Andrew L. Alden all the rest of my estate, both real and personal, not heretofore disposed of – and also the privilege of cutting all the ship lumber on the same, to him, his heirs and assigns forever.

                And I lastly constitute and ordain my said son Andrew L. Alden sole Executor of this my last will and Testament

                                In Testimony Whereof, I do set my hand and seal the day and year above written.

                                                                                                                                                Andrew Alden                                   (seal)

        Signed, sealed, published, pronounced and declared by the said Andrew Alden as and for his last Will and Testament in the presence of us, who at his request, and in his presence hereunto set our names as witnesses to the same.

        Seth Eaton

        Joshua Shaw Jr

        James S. Leach

 

Presented for probate on 31 May 1836, and proved by Seth Eaton and James S. Leach, two of the subscribing witnesses. Letters Testamentary were granted to Andrew L. Alden, of Middleborough, Yeoman, on 31 May 1836.

 

* Transcribed by John A. Maltby from Plymouth County Probate Vol. 78, p. 195-197, from FHL microfilm #0555264.

 

 

[B] The Will of Jason F. Alden of Norton, Bristol County, Commonwealth of Massachusetts (1868) *

        Know all men by these presents that I Jason F. Alden of Norton in the County of Bristol and State of Massachusetts being in good health and of sound mind and memory do make and publish this my last will and testament

1st   I give and bequeath to my beloved Wife Keziah E. Alden all of my personal Estate to be at her disposal and also the use and improvement and income of all my Real Estate during her natural life

2d   I give and bequeath to my daughter Selina A. F. Messinger twenty five dollars in money –

3d   I give and bequeath to my daughter Emily E. Witherell’s Children twenty five dollars in money to be equally divided between them –

4th  I give and bequeath to my daughter Polly E. Lane twenty five dollars in money –

5th  I give and bequeath to my daughter Hannah W. Sweet twenty five dollars in money –

6th  All the above legacies to be paid within one year after the decease of my Wife by my Executor hereafter named –

7th  After all my debts and legacies are paid I give the residue of my Estate to my son William H. Alden –

8th  ordain and appoint Austin Messinger as Executor of this my Last Will and Testament Hereby revoking annulling and declaring void all former Wills by me heretofore at any time made –

                In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal, and publish and declare this to be my last Will and testament in the presence of the witnesses named below, this twenty fifth day of April in the year of our Lord one thousand Eight hundred and Sixty Eight –

                                                                                                                                                Jason F. Alden                                  (seal)

Signed, sealed published and declared by the Jason F. Alden as and for his last Will and testament in presence of us, who at his request and in his presence, and in the presence of each other, have subscribed our names as Witnesses hereto –

                                                                                                                                                John W. Wetherell

                                                                                                                                                Stillman A. Wetherell

                                                                                                                                                John W. Wetherell Jr.

 

Presented for probate on 1 Sept. 1875 by Austin Messinger, the Executor, naming the heirs as his widow Keziah E. Alden, William H. Alden, Selina A. F. Messinger and Polly E. Lane, wife of Oliver H. Lane, all of Norton, and Hannah W. Sweet, wife of Hezekiah Sweet, of Taunton, children of the deceased, and Ellen J. Witherell, Frank J. Witherell, William Witherell jr., Lewis E. Witherell and Emily M. Witherell, grandchildren of the deceased. Austin Messinger was confirmed as Executor on 3 Sept. 1875, with Andrew H. Sweet and William H. Alden, of Norton, as sureties. His real estate was valued at $1000, and his personal estate totaled $270.00.

 

* Transcribed by John A. Maltby from Bristol County Probate File “Jason F. Alden, Norton, 1875,” online at www.AmericanAncestors.org.

 

 

[C] The Will of Amelia W. Fobes of Bridgewater, Plymouth County, Commonwealth of Massachusetts (1878) *

I Amelia W. Fobes of Bridgewater, do make & declare this my last will & testament.

1. I give to my niece Bethia A. Holmes, daughter of my sister, Bethia A. Holmes of said Bridgewater the sum of One Hundred Dollars.

2d I give devise & bequeath all the rest residue & remainder of my estate real, personal & mixed, to my two nieces Sarah C. Bassett & Susan A. Bassett children of Abiel Bassett & my deceased sister Sarah W. Bassett. To have & to hold the same to them the sd. Sarah C. & Susan A. their heirs & assigns forever.

3d I appoint the said Abiel Bassett Executor of this Will.

    In witness whereof I the said Amelia W. Fobes have hereto set my hand this nineteenth day of December in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred & seventy eight.

                                                                                                                                                Amelia W. Fobes

Signed published & declared by the said Amelia W. Fobes as & for her last will & Testament in the presence of us, who at her request, & in her presence, & in the presence of each other have hereto set our hands as witnesses.

                                                                                                                                                Williams Latham

                                                                                                                                                Hannah D. Wilbar

                                                                                                                                                Mary S. Kinsman

 

Abiel Bassett, of Bridgewater, was appointed as executor of the last will and testament of Amelia W. Fobes, late of Bridgewater, on 10 Mar. 1879, with Josiah L. Bassett and J. Gardner Bassett, of Bridgewater, as sureties.

No inventory of her estate was recorded.

 

* Transcribed by John A. Maltby from Plymouth County Probate Vol. 143, p. 60-61, from FHL microfilm #0556649, and Vol. 149, p. 51.

 

 

[D] The Will of Reuben Andrews of Raynham, Bristol County, Commonwealth of Massachusetts (1803) *

  In the Name of God, Amen. I Reuben Andrews of Raynham in the County of Bristol, being weak in body but of Sound and perfect Mind & memory, blessed be Almighty God for the same, do make & publish this my last Will & Testament, in manner & form following Viz.

First. I give and bequeath unto my beloved wife Olive Andrews the use and improvement of one half my dwelling House and one half of all my real Estate untill my youngest daughter Roana shall be Sixteen years old, after which one third of the same during her life also I give to my Wife two Cows and four Sheep, absolutely, and the Use of three Hundred Dollars and of all my indoor moveables in trust during her life, after which it is my Will that the said three Hundred Dollars and indoor moveables be equally distributed among my five daughters Viz. Minerva, Dolley, Sebrany, Florella and Roana. I do also give & bequeath to my two Sons Carmi and Orrin all my Land and buildings to be divided equally between them in quantity & quality, also I give my said two Sons two half pews in Raynham Meeting House, one of them is on the Floor below and the other in the front tier in the Gallery, reserving a Seat for my Wife in the pew below as long as She lives. I do also give and bequeath to my daughter, Sally Campbell, the wife of Oliver Campbell, my other half pew in the back tier in the front Gallery in Raynham Meeting House. Also I give my wearing apparell to my two sons Carmi and Orrin to be divided equally between them. Finally I do give & bequeath to my Son Carmi (whom I hereby appoint sole Executor to this my last Will & Testament) all my out-door moveables farming Utensils Stock and all the residue of my property not otherways disposed, after he shall have paid all my Just Debts out of the Same; and should the property included in this last bequest be insufficient for the payment of my just Debts, my will is that real Estate be sold sufficient for the payment thereof, without encroaching upon any of the bequests or legacies, hereby given or made to my Wife of daughters.

In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand & Seal the Twenty-fourth day of October in the year of our Lord One Thousand, eight Hundred and three

Signed, Sealed, published & declared                                                                             Reuben Andrews                              (seal)

by the above named Reuben Andrews

to be his last Will and Testament, in the

presence of us, who have hereunto sub-

scribed our Names as witnesses, in the

presence of the Testator.

                Seth Washburn

                Otis Holmes

                Francis Sturtevant                                                                                               June 5th. 1804 Approved

 

Presented for probate on 5 June 1804 by Carmi Andrews, the Executor, and proved by Seth Washburn and Francis Sturtevant, two of the witnesses thereto subscribed. Carmi Andrews, Yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Reuben Andrews, with Seth Washburn, Esq. and Francis Sturtevant, clothier, all of Raynham, as sureties, on 5 June 1804.

No inventory of his estate was in the file.

 

* Transcribed by John A. Maltby from Bristol County Probate File “Reuben Andrews, Raynham, 1804,” online at www.AmericanAncestors.org.

 

 

[E] The Will of Carmi Andrews of Raynham, Bristol County, Commonwealth of Massachusetts (1862) *

        Be it remembered that I, Carmi Andrews of Raynham in the County of Bristol & Commonwealth of Massachusetts, being of sound and disposing mind, do make and publish and declare this my last will and testament.

   First – I give and bequeath to my daughter Ellen Trufant one hundred dollars.

Second – I give and bequeath to my sons Reuben H., Justin, and Elihu my Peter place so called situated on the Eastern side of Titicut Swamp road to be divided equally according to value among them.

Also – To my sons Reuben H. and Justin I give in money one hundred dollars each, and to my son Elihu one hundred and fifty dollars in money.

Thirdly – I give and bequeath to my daughter Mira, two hundred dollars = the use and improvement of the two south rooms in my dwelling house, a right of way to the cellar and usage of the same under said rooms, also a right of way and use of the well in common so long as she remains singles also two cords of pine and one of hard wood from the land herein given to my son Francis C. annually, to supply her with fire and a seat in my pew.

Fourthly = I give and bequeath to my son Francis C. all my real estate, buildings, and farming tools not herein given and bequeathed to others, also my desk.

Fifthly = I give and bequeath to my wife Nelle two hundred dollars, my cow and my household furniture also it is my will her thirds or dower be set off from land I have herein bequeathed to my son Francis C.

Sixthly If I leave any money or notes after paying my just debts not herein bequeathed it is my will it be divide equally among all my children.

And I do hereby appoint Francis C. Andrews my son, to be the sole executor of this my last will and testament.

  In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this twenty fifth day of June in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred sixty two

                                                                                                                                                Carmi Andrews                                (seal)

Signed, published and declared by the said Carmi Andrews as his last will and testament, in the presence of us, who at his request and in his presence and in the presence of each other, have hereunto set our names as witnesses.

                                                                                                                                                Samuel Jones

                                                                                                                                                Henry H. Crane

                                                                                                                                                Henry M. Crane

 

Presented for probate by Francis C. Andrews of Raynham on 6 Mar. 1863 listing his heirs as his widow Nelly Andrews, Francis C. Andrews, R. H. Andrews, Mira Andrews, Justin Andrews, Elihu Andrews and Ellen Trufant. Francis C. Andrews of Raynham was granted administration of the estate of Carmi Andrews, late of Raynham, with Samuel Jones and Henry H. Crane, both of Raynham, as sureties on 6 Mar. 1863.

Samuel Jones, Henry H. Crane and Frederick W. Gushee were appointed to appraise the estate of Carmi Andrews, late of Raynham, on 6 Mar. 1863. His personal estate was totaled $2056.50, and his real estate totaled $3180, including his homestead place and buildings valued at $2700, and the Peter place valued at $400.

 

* Transcribed by John A. Maltby from Bristol County Probate File “Carmi Andrews, Raynham, 1863,” online at www.AmericanAncestors.org.

 

 

[F] The Will and Codicils of Israel Washburn of Raynham, Bristol County, Commonwealth of Massachusetts (1816) *

  Be it Remembered that I, Israel Washburn of Raynham in the County of Bristol and State of Massachusetts on this second day of September in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixteen, being in a good state of bodily health and of sound disposing mind, but considering the shortness and uncertainty of this mortal life, do make and publish this my last will and testament in manner and form following, that is to say,

First, I give and bequeath to my beloved wife, Abiah Washburn, one third part of my estate, both real and personal, to have and improve the same during her natural life.

Second. I give and bequeath to my eldest son Israel Washburn Junior, all the land that I am now possessed of, which I purchased of Lemuel Wilbur by deed commonly called the Leml. Wilbur farm, for particular description of boundaries, reference being had to said deed.

Third. I give and bequeath to my son Benjamin Washburn, all my right and tittle to a certain lot of land situated in Bridgewater, which I bought in company with my brother Nehemiah Washburn, by deed of Josiah Dean. I also give and bequeath to my said son Benjamin, a certain piece of Swamp land situated in Raynham, near Ridge Hill so called, it being land willed to me by my father. I also give and bequeath to my said son Benjamin all the land that I own in the great meadows, near Nipinequit pond so called, it being the same that was given me in my father’s will. I also give and bequeath to my said son Benjamin, all the land that I own in common with my brother Olive Washburn, situated in Bridgewater, which was bought of Josiah Hill by deed. I also give and bequeath to my said son Benjamin, a certain piece of cedar swamp which I bought of Zachariah Whitman by deed, for particular description and situation of which, reference being had to said deed.

Fourth. To my son Reuel Washburn I give and bequeath my undivided right and tittle to a certain piece of land which I own in common with my brothers Nehemiah, Seth and Oliver, it being situated in Raynham, in tare-all plains so called. I also give and bequeath to my said son Reuel a certain other piece of land situated in said Raynham, which I bought of Samuel Dean by deed.

Fifth. I give and bequeath to my youngest son Eli King Washburn, all my home stead farm, with my dwelling house and all other buildings standing thereon. I also give and bequeath to my said son Eli King, all the land situated in Bridgewater, which I purchased of Caleb Fobes by deed. I also give and bequeath to my said son Eli King, a certain piece of swamp land situated in said Raynham which I bought of Joseph Shelly by deed. I also give and bequeath to my said son Eli King, a certain piece of meadow land, situated in said Bridgewater near Snow’s point so called, which I bought of Josiah Hill by deed. And it is my will that my said son Eli King come into possession of the premises aforesaid to him given, when the following conditions, first, that he pay to my eldest daughter Molly, wife of Peyton R. Leonard, the sum of one hundred dollars in one year after my decease. Second that he pay to my other daughters Lydia King Washburn and Cornelia Washburn, the sum of four hundred dollars each, when they severally become twenty one years of age.

Sixth. All my personal property of any other estate that I may own, not otherwise disposed of, after my just debts are paid, I give and bequeath to my six children, Israel, Molly, Benjamin, Eli King, Lydia King, and Cornelia, to be divided equally between them.

Seventh. I appoint and ordain my wife Abiah Washburn, executrix and my eldest son Israel Washburn Junior, executor of this my last will and testament.

   In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal the day and year above written.

  Signed, Sealed, published,

pronounced and declared

by the above named Israel                                                                                                 Israel Washburn

Washburn to be his last will

and testament in presence

of us, who have hereunto

Subscribed our names as

witnesses in presence of

the testator

        Otis L Washburn                                                         March 2, 1841

        Rhoda Washburn                                                                        approved

        Pamela Washburn                                                                                       notice given

 

Be it Remembered that I, Israel Washburn of Raynham in the County of Bristol & Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Esquire, do, this tenth day of September in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty four make & publish this codicil to my last will and testament, in manner & form following, to wit,

                                First I hereby revoke & make null & void the seventh item in my said last will & testament, wherein I appointed & ordained My beloved wife Abiah Washburn & my eldest son Israel Washburn Jun, to be joint Executors of my last will & testament aforesaid – Which revocation is made in order to relieve my said wife from the burden & responsibility attached to said appointment & to save expense in settling my estate –

2d I do hereby constitute, appoint and ordain my youngest son Eli King Washburn sole Executor of my said last will & testament

And lastly, it is my desire, that this my present codicil be annexed to & made a part of my last will & testament aforesaid – hereby ratifying, confirming & holding valid every part of my said last will and testament, excepting the item revoked as aforesaid & excepting where the property bequeathed may have been disposed of since the date of said last will and testament

                                In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand & seal the day & year aforesaid –

  Signed, Sealed, published & declared by the

above named Israel Washburn as a codicil

to be annexed to his last will & testament, in

presence of us, who have hereunto, in his

presence & at his request subscribed our                                                                        Israel Washburn

names as witnesses to the same

                Otis L. Washburn

                Rhoda Washburn

                Pamela Washburn

 

March 2, 1841

approved

 

Be it Remembered that I Israel Washburn of Raynham in the County of Bristol and Commonwealth of Massachusetts Esquire do this twenty ninth day of June in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty one, make and publish this codicil to my last will and testament, in addition to the codicil to said will made & published by me on the tenth day of September in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty four in manner & form following, to wit –

   First, I hereby revoke & make null and void the third item in my said last will & testament wherein I bequeathed unto my son Benjamin Washburn several pieces of real Estate, which are particularly described in said items – And I also hereby revoke so much of the sixth item in my said last will and testament as relates to the said Benjamin; which several revocations are made in consequence of the decease of him the said Benjamin

   Second. I give, bequeath and devise unto my son Eli King Washburn, all my right, title and interest in and to a certain lot of land situated in South Bridgewater, which I bought in company with my Brother Nehemiah Washburn of Josiah Dean by deed.

   I also give, bequeath and devise unto my said son Eli King Washburn, a certain piece of swamp land situated in Raynham near Ridge Hill (so called) it being land willed to me by my father – I also give, bequeath and devise unto my said son Eli King Washburn all the land which I own in the great meadow, near the Nipiniquit Pond so called, it being the same which was given me in my fathers will – I also give bequeath and devise unto my said son Eli K. Washburn a certain piece of cedar swamp land which I bought of Zackariah Whitman by deed for particular description and situation of which reference is now had to said deed, to have and to hold said several parcels of land to him the said Eli King Washburn, his heirs and assigns forever –

  Third – I give and bequeath unto Minerva Washburn and Lydia H. Washburn, the daughters and representatives of my said son Benjamin Washburn, the sum of two hundred dollars each, to be paid to them by my executor, when they severally arrive at the age of twenty one years

   Fourth – I give and bequeath unto my said son Eli K. Washburn that part of my personal & other estate not otherwise disposed of, which I originally bequeathed unto my said son Benjamin in the sixth Item in my said last will and testament & in consideration thereof the said Eli my Executor, is to pay said legacies, in the preceding item, to the Representatives of my said son Benjamin.

  Fifth – I give and bequeath to my daughters Lydia King Washburn and Cornelia Washburn & to the survivors of them, the use of the lower east room in my dwelling house, so Long as they remain single and unmarried, together with a right to take water from the well for ordinary uses, & to use the oven for baking & the cellar to store provision and sauce & a free right of ingress & egress to the same room, well, oven & cellar

And lastly – It is my desire that this my second codicil be annexed to and made a part of my last will and testament aforesaid, hereby ratifying and confirming and holding valid every part and item of my said last will and testament which is not incongruent with the provisions of this codicil & my first codicil which is annexed to the same – excepting wherein the property bequeathed may have been disposed of since the date of my said last will and testament – And I hereby declare that in the several bequests of real estate in my said last will and testament to my sons Israel Washburn Jr, Reuel Washburn and Eli King Washburn it was my intention to devise the same to them in fee simple to have & to hold the same to them their heirs & assigns forever and I wish this declaration to be severally applied to said bequests—

                                In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand & seal the day and year aforesaid –

                Signed, Sealed, published and

declared, by the above named Israel Washburn

as a second codicil to be annexed to his

last will and testament in presence of                                                                              Israel Washburn  [very shaky]

us, who have hereunto in his presence

and at his request, subscribed our names

as witnesses to the same –

                Otis L Washburn                                                                                 March 2, 1841

                Rhoda Washburn                                                                                   approved

                Pamela Washburn

 

Proved on 2 Mar. 1841 by Otis L Washburn, one of the witnesses, Pamela Washburn and Rhoda Washburn both being since deceased. Eli K. Washburn, of Raynham, was granted Letters of Administration on 2 Mar. 1841. Otis L. Washburn, of Raynham, and Joseph Wilbar of Taunton, were the sureties on the bond of Eli K. Washburn, of Raynham, as Executor of the estate of Israel Washburn, late of Raynham.

 

David Keith, Otis L. Washburn, & Abraham Gushee were appointed to appraise the estate of Israel Washburn on 2 Mar. 1841. His real estate was valued at $5034, including his homestead at $4000, the Caleb Fobes farm at $320, the Benj. Leach wood lot at $400, and the Lem. Wilbur farm at $1542. His personal estate totaled $4442.64, including 26 shares in Taunton Bank, worth $2262, a note against I. Washburn Jr. for $857.22, and $624.27 in deposits in savings bank. The Inventory was recorded and approved on 25 June 1841, and at the same time Eli K. Washburn, the executor, gave his oath to the inventory.

 

* Transcribed by John A. Maltby from Bristol County Probate File “Israel Washburn, Raynham, 1841,” from FHL microfilm #0577879.

 

 

[G] The Will of Abiah Washburn of Raynham, Bristol County, Commonwealth of Massachusetts (1841) *

        Be it Remembered that I Abiah Washburn of Raynham in the County of Bristol and Commonwealth of Massachusetts, widow, considering the uncertainty of this mortal life, advanced in years, & weak in body as I am, but of sound disposing mind and memory, do make publish and declare this my last will and testament in manner & form following to wit.

Item first I give and bequeathe my wearing apparel to my three daughters, viz Molly Leonard wife of Payton R. Leonard, Lydia K. Washburn and Cornelia Washburn to be equally divided between them.

        Item Second If I should have any money on hand at the time of my decease, I give and bequeathe the same to my daughters Lydia K Washburn & Cornelia Washburn & my grand daughters, Minerva Washburn & Lydia H. Washburn to be equally divided between them.

        Item third, After the payment of my just debts, funeral charges and charges of administration, I give and bequeathe all the residue of my personal estate including my bank stock, to my children, Israel Washburn, Molly Leonard, Reuel Washburn, Eli K Washburn, Lydia K Washburn & Cornelia Washburn, & to my said grand children, Minerva Washburn & Lydia H. Washburn, being the heirs & representatives of my deceased son Benjamin Washburn, to be divided into seven shares, my said six children first named in this item to be entitled to one share each, and my said Grand Children to the other share.

        Item fourth—I give, bequeathe and devise all my real estate the same which I inherited from the estate of my father Benjamin King, deceased, to my said son Eli K Washburn, held in trust for the purposes hereinafter mentioned, And I do hereby authorize and grant unto the said Eli K. Washburn full power to sell said premises at public or private sale at such convenient time within one year from the Probate of this instrument as he shall deem for the best interests of all concerned and to make execute and deliver as good and sufficient deed or deeds of the same, as I could have done myself while living. And the proceeds of said sale or sales of my said real estate, (first deducting the reasonable charges thereof) I order my said trustee to cause to be divided & distributed among my six children and two grand children in the same manner & in the same proportions as I have directed the residue of my personal estate to be distributed in the preceeding item of this my last will and testament.

        Item fifth. I nominate, constitute and appoint my said Son Eli K Washburn sole executor of this my last will and testament.

        Item Sixth. If my said son Eli K Washburn shall decease before the probate of this instrument, or shall refuse to accept of the trust of trustee & executor as aforesaid, then & in either of those events, I hereby grant the same power, in regard to the sale of my said real estate with full authority to execute a deed or deeds of the same, to such suitable person as the Judge of Probate for this county for the time being shall appoint trustee & my administrator with this will annexed, as I have granted and aforenamed to the said son Eli K Washburn—hereby holding the said trustee & administrator  with the will annexed to be appointed by the Judge of Probate as aforesaid responsible for a faithful distribution of the proceeds from this sale or sales of my said real estate among my said children & grand children in the manner aforesaid & according to the foregoing proportions.

        In witness whereof I the said Abiah Washburn, have hereunto set my hand and Seal this twelfth day of July in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty one.

        Signed, sealed, published and declared

By the said Abiah Washburn to be                                                                                   Abiah Washburn

her last will and testament in

presence of us who at her request

and in her presence in presence

of each other have hereunto set our

names as witness to the same

Cordana Washburn                                                                                                             Aug 5, 1842

Susan Washburn                                                                                                                  approved

Cyrus Washburn

 

Probated on 5 Aug. 1842 at Taunton, Massachusetts, proved by Cordana Washburn, Susan Washburn & Cyrus Washburn. The bond of Eli K Washburn, as executor, dated 5 Aug. 1842, with Eliab B. Dean of Raynham and Charles J. Holmes of Taunton, as sureties, and the bond of Eli K Washburn of Raynham, as trustee, dated 1 Nov. 1842, with Hodges Reed and Henry H. Fox, both of Taunton, as sureties. Godfrey Robinson, Zenas King, and Abraham Gushee, all of Raynham, appointed to appraise the estate of Abiah Washburn of Raynham, on 5 Aug. 1842, and the inventory was valued at $1268.00. The accounting of Eli K Washburn, presented and accepted on 7 Nov. 1843, totaled $1555.60, including the farm which he sold to Enoch King for $1200.00. The accounting mentioned $.38 in costs incurred “at Probate office for a copy of the portion of the estate of Benjamin King which was set off to Abiah Washburn,” and also mentioned that the share of Cornelia Washburn, deceased, went to Lydia K. Washburn.

 

*Transcribed by John A. Maltby from Bristol County Probate File “Abiah Washburn, Raynham, 1842,” from FHL microfilm #0577879.

 

 

[H] The Will and Codicil of Peyton R. Leonard of Raynham, Bristol County, Commonwealth of Massachusetts (1838) *

        Be it Remembered that I Peyton R. Leonard of Raynham in the County of Bristol and Commonwealth of Massachusetts yeoman, considering the uncertainty of this mortal life, being in the enjoyment of comfortable health & of sound, disposing mind and memory, do make, publish and declare this my last will and testament in manner and form following, to wit.

Item 1. I give and bequeathe unto my three daughters, Amy Leonard, Olive Leonard, & Lydia W. Leonard the sum of five hundred dollars each, amounting in the whole to the sum of fifteen hundred dollars, to be paid by my executor hereafter named within one year from the probate of this instrument.

Item 2. I give and bequeathe unto my grandson Othniel Gilmore, son of Cassander & Mary A. Gilmore, the sum of five hundred dollars to be paid by my said executor when the said Othniel shall have arrived at the age of twenty one years, provided however if the said Othniel Gilmore shall not live to the age aforesaid, then this legacy to him shall be null and void & shall go into the residue of my estate

Item 3. After the payment, of my just debts, the foregoing legacies, and charges of administration, & funeral expenses, I give, bequeathe and devise unto my son James Leonard, one undivided half of the residue of my estate, whether real, personal, or mixed & wherever the same may be situated, to have and to hold the same to him, his heirs & assigns forever. And this legacy and devise is given on condition that the said James shall not bring in any claim against my estate for laborer or personal services prior to my decease –

Item 4. I give and bequeathe unto my beloved wife Molly W. Leonard the remaining undivided half of my personal estate to have & to hold & enjoy the same to her, her heirs & assigns forever. And I give bequeathe & devise unto my beloved wife Molly W. Leonard aforesaid, the use and improvement of the remaining undivided half of my said real estate & mixed estate wherever the same may be situated, for and during the term of her natural life –

Item 5. I give, bequeathe and devise, unto my said three daughters, Amy Leonard, Olive Leonard, & Lydia W. Leonard, the said undivided half of my said real estate described in the last item aforesaid, to have and to hold the same, (from and after the decease of their said Mother Molly W. Leonard,) to them, their heirs and assigns forever–

Item 6. I nominate, constitute and appoint my said son James Leonard sole executor of this my last will and testament, hereby revoking all former wills by me made –

   In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this eleventh day of August in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty eight

        Signed, Sealed, published and declared

by the said Peyton R. Leonard, to be his last

will and testament, in presence of us

who at his request, & in his presence and                                                                      Peyton R Leonard                           (seal)

in presence of each other, have hereunto

subscribed our names as witnesses to

the same

                                · Ellis Hall

                                · John A Hall                                                                                        March 5th 1844

                                · Alfred A. Hall                                                                                    approved

 

        Be it Remembered that I Peyton R. Leonard of Raynham in the County of Bristol and Commonwealth of Massachusetts, yeoman, do, this twelfth day of July in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty one, make and publish this Codicil to my last will and testament, in manner & form following, to wit,  Whereas since the execution of my said last will and testament, my wife Molly Leonard, has received certain property out of the estate of her father Israel Washburn deceased, the same being now in Bank stock in the Taunton Bank, standing in her name and in securities against Eli K. Washburn payable to her, and whereas it is my desire that she and her heirs shall have the benefit of said property, I hereby give & bequeath the same to my said wife Molly Leonard, to have and to hold the same to her and her heirs and assigns forever, not however, intending to make myself or my estate in any way responsible for any loss that may be sustained upon said property during my lifetime. And in case my said wife Molly Leonard shall receive any thing further from the estate of her mother Abiah Washburn, during my life time, I hereby give and bequeathe the same to my said wife, Molly Leonard, to have & hold the same as aforesaid to her, her heirs and assigns forever.

And it is my desire and I hereby direct that this codicil be annexed to and made a part of my last will & testament aforesaid to all intents and purposes.

   In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal the day and year aforesaid –

   Signed, Sealed, published and declared

by the said Peyton R. Leonard to be a

Codicil annexed to his last will and                                                                                 Peyton R Leonard                           (seal)

testament, in presence of us who at

his request & in his presence & in presence

of each other have hereunto set our names

as witnesses to the same

                · Ellis Hall

                · John A. Hall                                                                                                       March 5th 1844

                · Alfred A. Hall                                                                                                    approved

 

Proved by Ellis Hall, John A. Hall and Alfred A. Hall, the witnesses to the codicil and will of Peyton R. Leonard, late of Raynham, on 5 Mar. 1844. James Leonard, of Raynham, was appointed as Executor of the last Will and Testament with a Codicil thereto annexed of Peyton R. Leonard, late of Raynham, on 5 Mar. 1844, with Ellis Hall and Cassander Gilmore, both of Raynham, as sureties.

The Inventory of the Estate of Peyton R. Leonard, late of Raynham, was appraised by Joseph Wilbar, Godfrey Robinson and Leonidas Dean on 30 Apr. 1844, his real estate valued at $12,587, including his homestead farm of 94 acres and 107 rods valued at $7000, and his personal estate totaled $5123.40.

 

* Transcribed by John A. Maltby from Bristol County Probate File “Peyton R. Leonard, Raynham, 1844,” online at www.AmericanAncestors.org.

 

 

[I] The Will and Codicil of Reuel Washburn of Livermore, Androscoggin County, Maine (1866) *

                Be it remembered, that I Reuel Washburn of Livermore in the County of Androscoggin and State of Maine Esq considering the uncertainty of this mortal life wishing to make provision for the settlement of my estate after my decease and being of sound mind, do make publish and declare this my last will and testament in manner and form following to wit

  Item 1. – I give and bequeath unto my son G. W. Washburn a note of hand which I hold against him bearing date August 31st 1864 which note of hand I have already caused to be canceled.

  Item.2 I give and bequeath unto my son Alonzo Washburn all the receipts and certificates for money due which I hold against him.

  Item.3. I give and bequeath unto my son Seth D. Washburn all notes of hand which I hold against him which notes of hand I have already caused to be canceled

  Item 4. I give and bequeath unto my Grand-daughter Julia M. Washburn the sum of two hundred dollars to be paid by my executrix hereafter named on demand after she shall have arrived to the age of twenty one years

  Item.5. I give and bequeath unto my Grandson William H. Washburn the sum of two hundred dollars to be paid by my said executrix on demand after he shall have arrived to the age of twenty one years.

  Item.6. I give and bequeath unto my Grand-daughter Annie Washburn the sum of two hundred dollars to be paid by my said executrix on demand after she shall have arrived to the age of twenty one years And if either of my said Grand-children shall not live to that age then the said legacy to him or to her who shall have deceased before arriving to that age shall be regarded as a lapsed legacy and shall become a part of the residue of my estate

  Item 7~ After the payment of my just debts funeral charges and charges of administration and the foregoing legacies I give and bequeath and devise all the residue of my estate whether real personal or mixed and wherever the same may be situated unto my beloved wife Delia K. Washburn, to have and to hold the same to her her heirs and assigns forever under the full conviction that she will use improve and dispose of the same, prudently, wisely, discreetly for her own comfortable support and maintenance and the benefit of our children.

  Item 8.  I nominate constitute and appoint my said wife sole executrix of this my last will, and testament hereby revoking all former wills by me made. And it is my desire that no Inventory of my said estate shall be returned to the Probate Office in said County – that my said executrix shall give bond to pay debts and legacies pursuant to the statutes in such case made and provided. And inasmuch as I do not intend to owe a dollar to any man at the time of my decease and shall leave ample means to meet any contingency, it is my request that His Honor the Judge of Probate for said County, will accept of my said son Seth D. Washburn and my two unmarried daughters Harriet Washburn & Ellen A. Washburn as sureties upon said Bond

                In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this twenty-sixth day of April in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six.

                                                                                                                                                Reuel Washburn                               (seal)

                Signed sealed published and declared by the said Reuel Washburn to be his last will and testament in presence of us who at his request and in his presence and in the presence of each other have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses to the same

                                                                                                                                                Daniel P. Atwood

                                                                                                                                                Calvin Record

                                                                                                                                                Thomas Littlefield

 

                Whereas I Reuel Washburn of Livermore in the County of Androscoggin and State of Maine on the twenty-sixth day of April in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty six did make, execute publish and declare my last will and testament in due form of law in which instrument I did give bequeath and devise unto my beloved wife Delia K. Washburn all my real estate of which I might die seized and possessed to have and to Hold the same to her her heirs and assigns forever. And now on this twenty fifth day of May in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy six wishing to revoke and modify said devise I do make and publish this codicil to my last will and testament aforesaid to wit.

        Instead, of a fee simple estate my beloved wife aforesaid the sole use and improvement thereof for and during the term of her Natural life.

        And after the decease of my said wife I give bequeathe and devise unto my son Seth D. Washburn all my real estate of which I may die seized and possessed and wherever the same may be situated, to have and to hold the same to him, his heirs and assigns forever, reserving however for the sole use of my daughter Harriet Washburn, for and during the term of her natural life the south parlor in my dwelling house, the library room and closet adjoining thereto and the small bedroom chamber which she has hitherto usually occupied with free ingress and egress to and from each of said rooms. And said devise to my said son Seth D Washburn is subject to said reservations and the following conditions to wit, that the said Harriet Washburn whenever she shall personally occupy said rooms shall have her board in the family of the said Seth D. Washburn and at his table free of charge, also firewood to warm said library room whenever she shall need it for that purpose, if in health, but if sick needing medical attendance and nursing then the extra expense shall be chargeable to her. But if the said Seth D Washburn shall refuse to accept said devise – subject to said reservations and said conditions by refusing or neglecting to provide board and firewood as aforesaid then said devise to him shall be nul and void And in that event I hereby give bequeath and devise unto my said daughter Harriet Washburn all the real estate of which I may die seized and possessed and wherever it may be situated, to have and to hold the same to her her heirs and assigns forever and it is my desire that this my present Codicil be annexed to and made a part of my said last will and testament to all intents and purposes.

        In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand & seal this twenty fifth day of May in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy-six

                                                                                                                                                Reuel Washburn                               (seal)

Signed sealed published and declared by the above named Reuel Washburn as a Codicil to be annexed to his last will and testament aforesaid in presence of us who at his request and in his presence and in the presence of each other have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses to the same.

                                                                                                                                                Augustus W. Coolidge

                                                                                                                                                Hiram H. Weld

                                                                                                                                                John F. Coolidge

 

Presented for probate on 19 Mar. 1878 by Delia R. Washburn of Livermore, the Executrix. He died on 4 Mar. 1878.

 

* Transcribed by John A. Maltby from Androscoggin County Probate Records Vol. 5, p. 260-263, from FHL microfilm #010531, and Probate of Wills Vol. 2, p. 98.

 

 

[J] The Will of Delia K. Washburn of Livermore, Androscoggin County, Maine (1877) *

   Be it Remembered that I Delia K. Washburn, wife of Ruel Washburn of Livermore in the County of Androscoggin and State of Maine, considering the uncertainty of this mortal life, wishing to make provision for the disposition and settlement of my estate after my decease and being of sound mind, do make publish and declare this my last will and testament in manner and form following, to wit.

Item 1.   As to the property and estate which I own in my own right I give and bequeathe unto my son Seth D. Washburn one feather bed, being the same he has had the use of since his marriage.

Item 2.   I give and bequeath all the residue of my said property or estate unto my two daughters, Harriet Washburn and Ellen A. Smith wife of Dr. Roscoe Smith of Turner in said County, to have and to hold the same to them their heirs and assigns forever and to be equally divided between them. Provided, however, my said husband Ruel Washburn if he shall survive me shall have the sole use, income, control and management thereof for and during the term of his natural life unless he shall prefer to make distribution thereof as aforesaid in his lifetime.

Item 3.   In case I shall survive my said Husband and shall receive and become the owner of the property or estate which he has given, bequeathed and devised to to me in his last will and testament, then in that event, I give & bequeathe unto my said Son Seth D. Washburn all the Books belonging to his library at the time of his death, and also twenty shares in the capital stock of the Freeman’s National Bank of Augusta, Maine, to have and to hold the same to him his heirs and assigns forever.

Item 4.   I give, bequeathe and devise unto my son Ganem W. Washburn twelve full paid shares of one hundred dollars each of the preferred stock of The Northern Pacific Rail Road Company and sixty dollars scrip preferred stock of said Company which my said Husband owned and conveyed to me as aforesaid in his said last will and testament.

Item 5.   All the residue of the property or estate which I shall receive as aforesaid, under the last will and testament of my said Husband, and which shall be in my possession at the time of my decease, I give and bequeathe unto my said daughters, Harriet Washburn and Ellen A. Smith, to have and to hold the same to them, their heirs and assigns forever, and to be equally divided between them.  And if a satisfactory division and settlement shall be made with my executor hereafter named, it is my desire that no inventory of my estate shall be returned to the Probate office.

Item 6.   I nominate, constitute and appoint my said son Seth D. Washburn sole executor of this my last will and testament.

                   In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this seventeenth day of February in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy seven –

                                                                                                                                                Delia K. Washburn                         (seal)

                Signed, sealed, published and declared by the said Delia K. Washburn to be her last will and testament in presence of us, who at her request and in her presence and in presence of each other have hereunto set our names as witnesses to the same –

                                Ida C. Monroe

                                Susan B. Strickland

                                Clarinda M. Monroe

 

Androscoggin County Probate of Wills Vol. 2, p. 427:

Presented for probate on 12 Oct. 1886 by Seth D. Washburn, of Livermore, the Executor. Delia K. Washburn, of Livermore, died on 25 Sept. 1886.

 

* Transcribed by John A. Maltby from Androscoggin County Probate Records Vol. 7, p. 161-163, from microfilm #43391105, and Probate of Wills Vol. 2, p. 427.

 

 

[K] The Will of Harriet Washburn of Turner, Androscoggin County, Maine (1887) *

Be it Remembered, that I, Harriet Washburn of Turner in the County of Androscoggin in the State of Maine, being of sound mind and memory, but knowing the uncertainty of this life, do make this my last will and testament.

After the payment of my just debts, funeral charges and expenses of administration, I dispose of my estate, as follows:

I give and bequeath unto Mrs. Elvira Ann Caswell of Raynham, Massachusetts, the sum of four hundred dollars, if she shall survive me.

I give and bequeath unto my brother Seth D. Washburn of Livermore, Maine, the sum of six hundred dollars, if he shall survive me.

I give, bequeath and devise all the rest, residue and remainder of my estate, real, personal and mixed and wherever situated, unto my sister Ellen A. Washburn, wife of Dr Roscoe Smith of Turner, Maine if she shall survive me.

If my said sister shall decease before my death, I give, bequeath and devise all the aforesaid rest, residue and remainder of my estate to Ruel Washburn Smith, son of my said sister.

I hereby appoint the said Ellen A. Smith to be the sole executrix of this my last will and testament.

In Testimony Whereof, I hereunto set my hand and seal, and declare this to be my last Will and Testament, this twenty ninth day of September in the year one thousand eight hundred and eighty-seven.

                                                                                                                                                Harriet Washburn

Signed, sealed, published and declared by the above named Harriet Washburn as and for her last will and testament in the presence of us, who, at her request, in her presence, and in the presence of each other, hereto subscribe our names as witnesses there to, on this twenty ninth day of September A.D. 1887

                                                                                                                                                Sarah Holman

                                                                                                                                                Martha J. Holman

                                                                                                                                                Albert R. Savage

 

Ellen A. Smith was granted Letters Testamentary on the estate of Harriet Washburn, late of Turner, on the second Tuesday of Feb. 1889.

 

* Transcribed by John A. Maltby from Androscoggin County Probate Records Vol. 7, p. 448-449, from FHL microfilm #43391105, and Letters Testamentary Vol. 2, p. 458.

 

 

[L] The Will of Cornelia Washburn of Raynham, Bristol County, Commonwealth of Massachusetts (1842) *

Be it Remembered that I, Cornelia Washburn of Raynham in the County of Bristol and Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Single woman, considering the uncertainty of this mortal life, being weak in body, but of sound disposing mind and memory, do make publish and declare this my last will and testament, in manner & form following, to wit.

Item 1.   The note of hand which I hold against my brother Eli K. Washburn and nine shares in the Taunton Bank, I give and bequeath unto my brothers Israel Washburn, Reuel Washburn, Eli K. Washburn, & my sisters, Molly Leonard, wife of Peyton R. Leonard & Lydia K. Washburn, & Minerva Washburn & Lydia H. Washburn children of my deceased brother Benjamin Washburn – and I hereby direct my executor hereafter named to collect said note with the interest that may be due thereon within one year from the probate of this instrument, and also to sell said nine shares in said Taunton Bank, within the term aforesaid for the most they will bring in cash at public or private sale as he shall deem most for the interest of all concerned, & when said note shall be so collected & said shares converted into money as aforesaid I order and direct the same to be divided into six parts or shares & paid over as follows to wit, one share to Israel Washburn, one share to Reuel Washburn, one share to Eli K. Washburn, one share to the said Molly Leonard & one share to Lydia K. Washburn and the remaining share to the said children of my deceased brother Benjamin Washburn viz Minerva W. Washburn & Lydia H. Washburn, each of said shares to be made equal in amount. Provided however if another of said Legatees shall signify to my said executor their desire to retain their proportion of said Bank stock, at any time before the sale thereof, it shall be his duty to transfer the same to them & proceed as aforesaid with the sale of the residue for the benefit of the other legatees as aforesaid – and I order my said Executor to settle with & pay each of said legatees on demand after the expiration of the year aforesaid.

Item 2.   I give and bequeathe unto my said sister Lydia K. Washburn my two shares in the Cohasset Bank, the Remainder of my stock in the said Taunton Bank, all my money, stock or interest in the Savings Bank at Taunton, all my interest in the estate of my mother, Abiah Washburn, deceased, as one of the legatees in her last will and testament, all my wearing apparrel, beds & bedding and all other estate, whether real, personal, or mixed and wherever the same may be situated, which I may own at the time of my death, to have & to hold the same to the said Lydia K. Washburn, her heirs and assigns forever – My just debts, if any there be, funeral charges & chares of administration, to be first paid out of this legacy.

Item 3. I nominate, constate and appoint my said brother Eli K. Washburn sole executor of this last will & testament

                In witness whereof I the said Cornelia Washburn have hereunto set my hand & seal this eighteenth day of August in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty two

        Signed, Sealed, published, and declared

by the said Cornelia Washburn to be

her last will and testament in presence

of us, who at her request & in her

presence & in presence of each                                                                                        Cornelia Washburn                        (seal)

other, have hereunto subscribed

our names as witnesses to the same

· James Leonard

· Amy Leonard

· Olive Leonard

 

Proved on 7 Mar. 1843 by James Leonard, Amey Leonard and Oliver Leonard, the witnesses. Eli K. Washburn, of Raynham, was appointed as Executor of the last Will and Testament of Cornelia Washburn, late of Raynham, on 7 Mar. 1843, with Casander Gilmore and James Leonard, both of Raynham, as sureties.

The Inventory of the estate of Cornelia Washburn, late of Raynham, appraised by William Snow, Williams Gushee and Abraham Gushee, was presented on 7 Mar. 1843, and totaled $1220.70, no real estate, but her share in the estate of Abiah Washburn was valued at $200, nine shares in Taunton Bank were valued at $540, and her note against Eli K. Washburn was valued at $200.70.

 

* Transcribed by John A. Maltby from Bristol County Probate File “Cornelia Washburn, Raynham, 1843,” from FHL microfilm #0577879, and online at www.AmericanAncestors.org.

 

 

[M] The Will of Thomas R. Robeson of New Bedford, Bristol County, Commonwealth of Massachusetts (1848) *

        I Thomas R. Robeson of New-Bedford in the County of Bristol and Commonwealth of Massachusetts, of sound mind, do on this Twenty Fifth day of July in the year of our Lord One Thousand, Eight hundred and Forty eight, make and publish this my last will and Testament; hereby revoking all former wills – viz.

I – I give and bequeath to my brother Frederic Robeson such one of the colts of my mare Black Maria, now in my possession, as he shall chose to select.

II.  I give and bequeath to my beloved Wife Sibyl the use and improvement of all the Real Estate of which I may die seized, during her natural life.

III.  I give and bequeath to my said Wife the income of all my Personal Estate during her natural life.

IV.  And whereas the bulk of my property consists of Real Estate at present unproductive, I do hereby give to my said Wife the right to sell or dispose of all, or any portion of, said Real Estate, and to invest the proceeds of such sale in such Personal Estate as may to her seem fit.

V.  I do moreover hereby give to my said Wife, the right to make such Change in the disposition of my Personal Estate as may to her seem fit.

VI.  I order and direct, that after the death of my said Wife, all my Estate, both Real and Personal, be equally divided among such of my children as shall then be living, share and share alike, to have and to hold the same to them and their heirs forever.

VIII – I constitute and appoint my said Wife sole Executrix of this my last Will and Testament, hereby directing that she shall not be required to give bonds for the execution of said Trust.

                In Testimony of all which I have hereunto set my hand and seal at Germantown, in the County of Philadelphia and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania this Twenty Fifth day of July A.D. Eighteen hundred and Forty eight.

                                                                                                                                                Thos R Robeson

 

Signed, sealed and pub-

lished by the said Thomas R.

Robeson, who declares this

to be his last will and

Testament in presence of

us who at his request were

called as Witnesses to the

same and in his presence

and in presence of each

other did hereunto subscribe

our names.                                                                                                                            Oct 3 1848

        Andw. Robeson                                                                                                            Approved

        Wm C. Robeson

        H. T. Davis

        ~~~~~~~~~

 

Sybil W. Roberson, of New Bedford, was confirmed as Executrix of the last Will and Testament of Thomas R. Robeson, late of New Bedford, on 3 Oct. 1848, with Samuel Rodman and Benjamin Rodman, both of New Bedford, as sureties.

 

Henry T. Davis, of Boston, and Frederick Robeson and Joshua C. Stone, both of New Bedford, were appointed to appraise the estate of Thomas R. Robeson, late of New Bedford. His estate was valued at $44,941.99 on 23 Dec. 1848.

 

                The undersigned, Samuel Rodman and Benjamin Rodman, both of New Bedford in said County, respectfully represent; that about the last of the year 1848 or the first of 1849, they became Sureties on the Bond of Sibyl W Robeson, as Executrix of the Will of her husband, the late Thomas R. Robeson of said New Bedford, – and that they now wish to be released from further liability thereon.

                Wherefore they pray that such measures, and action may be taken to that end, as the Law, and the nature of the Case may require.

New Bedford                                                                                                                        Saml. Rodman

January 2d, 1857                                                                                                                  Benj. Rodman.

 

6 Jan. 1857 Upon the foregoing petition, it is ordered, that the said petitioners notify the said Sibyl W. Robson to appear at a Court of Probate to be holden at New Bedford in and for said County, on the first Tuesday of February next, by serving her with a true copy of said petition and this order thereon, fourteen days at least before said First Tuesday of February next then and there to show cause if any she have, why the prayer of said petition should not be granted.

                                                                                                                                                Oliver Prescott, Judge of Probate

 

Samuel Rodman and Benjamin Rodman were discharged as Sureties on the Bond of Sybil W. Roberson as Executrix of the will of Thomas R. Robeson, late of New Bedford, on 3 Feb. 1857.

 

George T. Davis, of Greenfield in the County of Franklin, was appointed as administrator with the will annexed of the estate not yet administered of Thomas R. Robeson, late of New Bedford, on 7 July 1857, with Wendell T. Davis, of Greenfield, and Robert A. Chapman, of Springfield, as sureties.

 

* Transcribed by John A. Maltby from Bristol County Probate File “Thomas R. Robeson, New Bedford, 1848,” online at www.AmericanAncestors.org.

 

 

[N] The Will of Benjamin F. Dean of Raynham, Bristol County, Commonwealth of Massachusetts (1878) *

                Know all men that I Benjamin F. Dean of Raynham in the County of Bristol, do make and publish this my last Will and Testament as follows:

                First I give and bequeath unto my wife Fanny W. Dean all my personal estate of every name and nature of which I shall die seized of, excepting such parts thereof as is herein given for other purposes, to hold to her and her heirs and assigns forever. I also give to my said wife Fanny W. Dean the use income and improvement of all my real estate to hold to her during her natural life.

                Second. I give and bequeath unto my son Gustavus L. Dean all my real estate (at the decease of my wife) in trust for the following named persons–as follows viz: To the children of said Gustavus L. Dean the following described real estate; –

First my Homestead farm situate in Raynham containing about two hundred acres be the same more or less. Also the Pond meadow, situate in Bridgewater containing about twelve acres. Also a lot of land situate in said Bridgewater and Raynham containing twenty three acres, which I bought of the heirs of George Bassett by deed dated December 21, 1868. Also the lot I bought of Edwin B. Hall situate in Raynham on both sides of the Old Colony Railway containing about eleven acres also a tract of Cedar Swamp land containing about three acres in Raynham called The Great Island lot – Also about eight acres of Cedar Swamp in Easton being the land I bought of Alson Gilmore and others – Also a lot of Cedar Swamp situate in Easton which I bought of Sally H Gilmore containing three acres. Also about one and a half acres of land with a barn thereon joining the land of Cassina Shaw, He the said Gustavus L. Dean to hold during his natural life all the above named real estate in trust for his present children and all other children which may be born to him.

                I also give and bequeath to the said Gustavus L. Dean to be held in trust during his natural life for my two grand children William P. Dean and Florance Dean children of my son William H. Dean the following described tracts of land. First. The Maj. John Gilmore farm situate in Raynham containing about seventy five acres, the said farm to revert to the children of said Gustavus L. Dean should the children of William not live until 21. Also about fourteen acres of land with a dwelling house thereon situate in Raynham being the land I bought of Josiah R. Leonard and Dinah Leonard. Also the Skiff farm situate in Raynham containing twenty five acres by his Deed dated Dec. 9, 1850. Also about fifteen acres of land I bought of A. F. Wilbur situate in Raynham and Bridgewater by Deed dated Jan. 11, 1869. Also about sixteen acres of Swamp land situate in Raynham formerly owned by Job. Dean and Israel Washburn – I order that my wife Fanny W. Dean shall pay annually to the widow of my son W. H. Dean the sum of thirty dollars so long as she remains the widow of my son.

                Lastly I appoint my son Gustavus L. Dean Executor of this my last will and testament. In testimony whereof I have set my hand and seal and publish and declare this to be my last Will and Testament in the presence of the witnesses named this Eighth day of October A.D. 1878.

                                                                                                                                                Benjamin F. Dean                           (seal)

                Signed sealed published and declared this to be my last Will and Testament by Benjamin F. Dean in presence of us who at his request and in his presence have subscribed our names as witnesses hereto.

                                                                                                                                                Seth D. Wilbur

                                                                                                                                                Chas. A. G. Thurston

                                                                                                                                                Silas E. Wilbur

 

Presented for probate by Gustavus L. Dean, of Raynham, on 2 Jan. 1880, listing his widow as Fanny W. Dean, and his heirs as Fanny W. Dean, Gustavus L. Dean, Mary W. Dean and John F. Dean, minor children of G. L. Dean, William B. Dean and Florence M. Dean, minor children of W. H. Dean, and Adeline Dean, widow of W. H. Dean. Gustavus L. Dean was confirmed as executor of the last will and testament of Benj. F. Dean, late of Raynham, on 20 Feb. 1880, with Nathan W. Shaw and Gineason H. Lincoln, of Raynham, as sureties.

 

Seth D. Wilbur, Nathan W. Shaw and Nathaniel Dean, all of Raynham, were appointed to appraise the estate of Benjamin F. Dean, late of Raynham, on 2 Jan. 1880. His real estate was valued at $11,775, including his homestead farm valued at $5700, and his personal estate totaled $1669.00. Gustavus L. Dean, the Executor, gave his oath to the inventory on 13 Feb. 1880.

 

* Transcribed by John A. Maltby from Bristol County Probate File “Benjamin F. Dean, Raynham, 1880,” online at www.AmericanAncestors.org.

 

 

[O] The Will of Elijah Gushee of Raynham, Bristol County, Commonwealth of Massachusetts (1849) *

I Elijah Gushee of Raynham in the County of Bristol, do – this thirtieth day of May in the Year of our Lord Eighteen hundred & forty nine, make and publish this my last will & Testament in the manner following ~

viz–

First – I Give unto my wife Mehala ~ the sum of fifty Eight Dollars annually – to be paid to her annually – Equally by my two sons herein after named – Also the use of the Southwest lower front room in my dwelling house ~ with the bedroom adjoining ~ & the kitchen ~ one half of the buttery, – the privilege of setting a bed in the East chamber – A privilege in the porch & to the well for water – & in the  wood house to keep wood ~ Also in the cellar & the Door Yard, and all other necessary priviliges in & about my Dwelling house for her necessary connvenience in house keeping, with the privilege of such garden vegitables as she may need ~ Also one cow and the necessary means of keeping the same with pasture, hay barn room &c ~ with the privilege of using the horse & carriage whenever she may so desire ~ Also as much firewood cut & drawn to her Door as may be necessary for the support of one fire ~ And all the above to hold to her so long as she remains my widow ~ All of which she is to receive instead of Dower ~

I Give unto my two Daughters – Sarah K. Wilbur, & Martha W. Hobart the sum of fifty dollars Each & to hold to them their heirs & assigns ~

I Give unto my two sons – William A. & Edwin Gushee all the remainder of my Estate both real & personal of which I may die seized ~ including my reversionary interest in that part of the real Estate of my late Fathers – which was set off to his widow as Dower ~

All the above to hold to them their heirs & assigns forever – they to pay all my Debts & the legacies abovenamed –

     I hereby appoint my son William A. Executor of this my last will & testament ~

    In witness whereof I have hereto set my hand & Seal the Day & year afore written ~

 

Signed, sealed and declared by the                  }

aforesaid Elijah Gushee to be his last              }                                                              Elijah Gushee                                   (seal)

Will & Testament in presence of us                 }

who subscribed our names as                           }

witnesses thereto in his presence                      }

   Joseph Wilbar                                                   }

   Benjamin F King                                              }                                                                              Aug 10

   Jairus Gushee                                                    }                                                                   Approved

 

We the Subscribers the heirs as law of the aforenamed Elijah Gushee do hereby certify that we do hereby consent to proving of the foregoing will of the said Gushee

                                                                                                                                                Simeon Wilbur 2nd

                                                                                                                                                Sarah K. Wilbur

                                                                                                                                                Edward Hobart

                                                                                                                                                Martha W. Hobart

                                                                                                                                                Mahala Gushee

                                                                                                                                                Edwin Gushee

 

Proved on 10 Aug. 1849 by Joseph Wilbar and Jairus Gushee, two of the witnesses. William A. Gushee, of Raynham, was appointed as Executor of the last Will and Testament of Elijah Gushee, late of Raynham, on 10 Aug. 1849, with Edwin Gushee and Jairus Gushee, both of Raynham, as sureties.

No inventory of his estate was in the file.

 

* Transcribed by John A. Maltby from Bristol County Probate File “Elijah Gushee, Raynham, 1849,” online at www.AmericanAncestors.org.

 

 

[P] The Will and Codicils of John M. Washburn of Lancaster, Worcester County, Commonwealth of Massachusetts (1848) *

Know all men by these Presents, that I John M. Washburn of Lancaster in the County of Worcester & Commonwealth of Massachusetts, gentleman, being in good health and of sound & disposing mind, but mindful of the uncertainty of life, do hereby make this my last will and testament.

   Imprimis. My will is that my just debts & funeral Expences be paid as soon as may be after my decease – by my Executrix herein after named.

   Item, I give devise and bequeath to my beloved wife Harriet W. Washburn all my real estate wherever situate, which I now own or of which I may be seized & possessed, or to which I may be entitled, at the time of my decease, with all the rights & appurtenances thereto belonging, to have and to hold subject nevertheless to and Chargeable with the annuities hereinafter mentioned, to her the said Harriet W. Washburn, her heirs & assigns forever.

Item, I do hereby give devise & grant to my honored mother Polly Washburn and her assigns during her natural life an annuity of One hundred Dollars free of all Charges & deductions to be issued and payable out of the real Estate herein before devised to my wife, and to be paid in Equal half yearly payments, and I do hereby Charge & subject my said real estate to & with the payment of the said annuity of One hundred dollars yearly accordingly. –

  Item, I do likewise give devise & grant to my beloved sister Cordana Washburn & her assigns, during her natural life an annuity of Fifty Dollars, free of all Charges & deductions, to be issuing & payable out of the real estate herein before devised to my wife, and to be paid in Equal half yearly-payments, and I do hereby charge & subject my said real estate to & with the payment of the said annuity of Fifty dollars, in addition to the annuity of One hundred dollars herein before mentioned, accordingly.

 Item, I give to my beloved wife, Harriet W. Washburn one third part of all my personal estate, which shall remain after payment of my just debts & funeral Charges which I shall be possessed or to which I shall be entitled at the time of my decease, to have & to hold to her & her personal representations to her & their own use forever.

 Item – I give all the rest & residue of my Said personal estate, to and among my Children that shall be living at the time of my decease, and the issue of any deceased Child by right of representation, to be Equally divided among them, share and share alike.

 Item – I hereby constitute & appoint, my said wife, Harriet W. Washburn to be the Executrix of this my last will and testament.

        In witness whereof I hereto set my hand & seal & publish & declare this as & for my last will & testament this ninth day of March A.D. 1848

                                                                                                                                                John M. Washburn                          (seal)

Signed sealed published & declared by the said John M. Washburn as & for his last will & testament, in presence of us who in his presence & in presence of each other & at his request, have subscribed our names as witnesses hereto.

                                                                                                                                                A. C. Washburn

                                                                                                                                                A G Chapman

                                                                                                                                                Chas L Perkins

        I do hereby, by this present writing which I declare to be a Codicil to my Will, Give to my wife Harriet W. Washburn, all my household furniture including Piano Forte, Books and Pictures – the same to go directly to her without any appraisal or inventory also My Watch.   In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal, and declare this to be a Codicil to my Will in the presence of the witnesses named below this fourteenth day of December 1861

                                                                                                                                                John M. Washburn

Signed, sealed, published and declared by the said John M. Washburn to be a Codicil to his Will in presence of us who in his presence, and in the presence of each other, and at his request, have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses.

                                H H Fuller                                                             M. E. Reed

                                                                                                     Richard Hassett

                                I do hereby by this present writing, which I declare to be the second Codicil to my Will, give to my wife Harriet W. Washburn all my Farming Tools, my Caryall, Top Buggy, Concord Wagon and Sleigh and all my harnesses; my bay Mare called Chloe, two Cows Known as the Forbush Cows and whatever fowls there are, all the provisions in the Cellar, all hay and Grain in my Barns and Granaries, and all firewood and lumber upon my premises; all to go directly to her without any appraisal or inventory, also all my saddles Bridles and Robes and all my wearing apparel.

                                                                                                                                                In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal, and do declare this to be the second Codicil to my Will in the presence of the witnesses named below this twenty second day of December A.D. 1861.

                                                                                                                                                John M. Washburn                          (seal)

                Signed, sealed, published and declared by the said John M. Washburn to be the second Codicil to his Will in presence of us, who in his presence and in the presence of each other and at his request have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses.

        H H Fuller                                                                                     M E Reed

                                                R. B. Hassett.

 

Presented for probate on 3 Jan. 1862 by Harriet W. Washburn, of Lancaster, giving his date of death as 26 Dec. 1861, and listing his heirs as his widow Harriet W. Washburn, and children John D. Washburn, of Worcester, Elizabeth W. Bartol, of Lancaster, Edward R. Washburn, of Worcester, Francis Washburn, of Lancaster, and Mary Washburn, of Lancaster, who all signed their consent to the probate of his will.

 

Harriet W. Washburn, of Lancaster, in the County of Worcester, was approved as Executrix of the last will and testament of John M. Washburn, late of Lancaster, on 7 Jan. 1862, with John D. Washburn and Edward R. Washburn, of Worcester, as sureties.

No inventory of his estate was in the file.

 

* Transcribed by John A. Maltby from Worcester County Probate File #62331, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org.

 

 

[Q] The Will of Seth Washburn of Raynham, Bristol County, Commonwealth of Massachusetts (1836) *

                In the Name of God, Amen

I Seth Washburn of Raynham, in the County of Bristol, aware of the uncertainty of this mortal life, and being of sound mind and memory, thanks to the source of all good for the same, do make and publish this my last Will and Testament, in manner and form following

Viz. 1st I give and bequeath to my beloved Wife, Bethiah, the use and improvement of all the real estate, of which I may die seiz’d for and during her life.

2dly. I give and bequeath to the children of my Son Philo H. Washburn late of Frankfort, Maine, deceas’d, the Sum of Six hundred Dollars to be paid to them respectively, as they become of age, but not until one year after my decease, in equal portions, by my executrixes here after named. I also give to Seth Washburn, the oldest Son of the said Philo H. Washburn, my Blackstone’s commentaries.

3dly. I give and bequeath to Louisa and Lydia, children of my Daughter Debby Thompson, late of Barre, deceas’d and to Stella Deane, Widow of Revd. Samuel Deane, late of Scituate, deceas’d, and to Julia Leonard the Wife of Isaac Leonard of Boston and to Flora Washburn and to Amelia James the Wife of Josiah L. James of Fremont, Illinois, all my indoor moveables, to be equally divided among them by agreement between themselves.

4thly. I give to my Grand Son, James Thompson Jr Clerk, now of Salem my Johnson’s lives of the english poets. I also give to my Grand Son Philo H. Thompson my Biglands View of the World. I also give to my Grand Daughter, Mary Elizabeth James, One hundred Dollars and I also give to my Grand Son Benjamin F. James twenty five Dollars to be paid them in one year after my decease.

5thly. I give and bequeath to my Son Franklin Washburn, now residing at a place call’d White Oak Springs, Michigan, My Grist-Mill and the whole of the Water privilege connected with the Dam on which it stands, and also about thirty-two Acres of land, on the easterly side of said Grist Mill pond, being land which I bought Zadock Presho and Daniel White, as by their Deeds may appear and I also give and bequeath to my said Son Franklin One share in the Taunton copper Manufacturing Company and also four Shares in the Taunton & Boston Turnpike, all these bequests to the said Franklin are meant to him and his heirs and Assigns forever. I also give to my said Son Franklin all the Notes of hand which I hold against him and my executrices are hereby directed to give up the said Notes to him the said Franklin, at his request.

6thly I give and bequeath to my Daughter Flora Washburn, My homestead estate, being the land which I bought of Francis and Asael Jones with all the buildings and privileges belonging to the same, and also the land on the easterly side of the road on which the chaise house stands and which was bought of Samuel White, these two pieces contain about thirty Acres. I also give and bequeath to her about One Acre of land near the Tracy School house I bought of Robert and Wm. Henry Brettun. I also give and bequeath to her my Nippunnicket meadow and my Titicut Swamp, all these Items of real estate are intended for her & her heirs and assigns forever as estate in fee. I also give & bequeath to my said Daughter Flora, All the residue and remainder of my real and personal estate of which I may die seizd, wheresoerever situated and of whatever description and not herein other ways disposed of. And I do hereby appoint my two Daughters Stella Deane and Flora Washburn to execute this, my last Will & Testament, hereby injoining them to pay all my just Debts and legacies, and authourising them to collect and receive all the Debts or Dividends that may be due to me, at the time of my decease

In witness whereof I the said Seth Washburn have hereunto set my hand and seal, this Nineteenth Day of April, in the year of our Lord, One Thousand eight hundred & thirty-six

Signed, sealed, published and declared, by the above named Seth Washburn, to be his last Will and Testament, in the presence of us, who have hereunto subscribed our Names as Witnesses, in presence of the Testator

Ellis Hall

John A. Hall                                                                                                                         Seth Washburn

Alfred A. Hall

                                                                                                Dighton April 7, 1837

                                                                                                                Approved.

 

Presented for probate on 7 Mar. 1837 by Stella Dean and Flora Washburn, the Executors, and proved by Ellis Hall and Alfred A. Hall, two of the witnesses. Letters of Administration were granted to Stella Deane and Flor Washburn, both of Raynham, on 7 Apr. 1837, with Ellis Hall and Elisha Hayward, both of Raynham, as sureties.

No inventory was recorded in the file.

 

* Transcribed by John A. Maltby from Bristol County Probate File “Seth Washburn, Raynham, 1837” from FHL microfilm #0577880.

 

 

[R] The Will of Bethiah Washburn of Raynham, Bristol County, Commonwealth of Massachusetts (1837) *

I Bethiah Washburn of Raynham in the County of Bristol, considering the uncertainty of this mortal life, and being of sound mind and memory, blessed be God therefor, do make and publish this my last Will and Testament in manner and form following, viz.—

First, I give my body to its kindred dust to be decently buried in hope of a glorious Resurrection on the last Day.

Secondly, I give one fifth part of my wearing apparel, and one fifth part of all the real Estate of which I may die seized, to the daughters of the late Debby Thompson wife of Rev. James Thompson of Barre, and the other four fifths of it, to be equally divided between my four Daughters, viz. Stella, Flora, Julia and Amelia. If it be the will of Divine Providence that I should survive any or all of my married daughters, my Will is that the portion designed for them, shall be given to their daughters—

And lastly, I hereby appoint my two Daughters viz Stella Deane, and Flora Washburn Executrixes of this my last will and Testament.  In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and seal the Eighteenth day of March in the Year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty-seven—

                                                                                                                                                Bethiah Washburn                          (seal)

Signed, sealed, published and

declared by the above named

Bethiah Washburn to be her last

Will and Testament, in the presence

of us, who have hereunto subscribed

our Names as Witnesses, in the

presence of the testator:

                Cassini Shaw

                Clarissa Shaw

                Nathan W. Shaw

                                                                                                                                                Jan. 4, 1839

                                                                                                                                                Approved

 

Probated on 4 Jan. 1839, proved by Carrini Shaw, Clarissa Shaw, and Nathan W. Shaw. Ellis Hall was surety on the bond of Stella Dean and Flora Washburn.

Ellis Hall, Cassini Shaw and Artemas Leonard all of Raynham were appointed to appraise the estate of Bethiah Washburn late of Raynham, on 28 Feb. 1839. Her real estate was appraised at $725.00, and her wearing apparel at $20.00. Stella Dean and Flora Washburn made oath to the inventory on 21 June 1839. Dennis Rockwell was issued a power of attorney to sell the real estate of Bethiah Washburn on 6 Feb. 1863, and signed by the following heirs: Wm U.B. Dean, Chas W. Dean, Davie U.A. Dean, Nancy S. Dean, Eloise A. Dean, Nolan M. Dean, Stella M. Dean, & John M. Dean of Chicago, minors, under the guardianship of Eloise A. Dean of Chicago, one undivided eighth part of a tract of wood & meadow containing in whole about 20 acres…the whole formerly owned by Bethiah Washburn, deceased…the said shaw belongs to William H. H. Deane and others, minors and children of Charles F. Deane, deceased. Sale to be held at the house of Flora Washburn in said Raynham.

 

* Transcribed by John A. Maltby from Bristol County Probate File “Bethiah Washburn, Raynham, 1838,” from FHL microfilm #0577879, the will recorded in Bristol County Probate Vol. 80, p. 113.

 

 

[S] The Will of Rev. Samuel Deane of Scituate, Plymouth County, Commonwealth of Massachusetts (1834) *

Scituate July 17 1834.  I Samuel Deane of Scituate County of Plymouth Massachusetts, make and ordain this my last Will and Testament.  I appoint my most faithful wife Stella sole Executrix of this my Will. I also give to her all my estate both real and personal (with exceptions below) during her natural life. I recommend that she sell the real and so much of the personal as may be advisable, and provide with such means as it may furnish a support for herself and daughters. This Property shall be at her disposal at her death if she choose to make other division than the law would make.

I give to my daughter Martha Philips Deane one pair silver table spoons, and a bible. I resign to her also a little deposit in the Savings Institution, Boston.

To my son Charles Frederick I give a Note I hold in his hand signature & another signed by by Foster & Deane – my Watch – my wearing apparel – and a small deposit in the Savings Institution, Boston. Also, a Bible.

To my daughter Helen Maria, I give four silver table spoons & six silver tea spoons, and a Bible.

I commend them all to the care of their Maker.

Signed sealed & delivered this 17 day of July in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred & thirty four.

In presence of       John K. Nash                                                                                        Samuel Deane                                   (seal)

                                J. L. James

                                B. F. James

 

We the undersigned Heirs at Law of the Revd. Samuel Deane certify that having seen & examined the within will do wave all objections to the Probate thereof of the same and request that said Will may be proved, upon the testimony of one witness who subscribed the same the other two subscribing witnesses being out this Commonwealth

August 25. 1834.                                                                                                                 Martha P. Deane.

                                                                                                                                                Charles F. Deane.

 

The Will and Testament of Samuel Deane late of Scituate, Clerk, was presented for probate on 26 Aug. 1834, and proved by John K. Nash, one of the subscribing witnesses. Letters of Administration were granted to Stella Deane, the Executrix, on 26 Aug. 1834.

No inventory of his estate was recorded.

 

* Transcribed by John A. Maltby from Plymouth County Probate Vol. 76, p. 376-378, from FHL microfilm #0555263.

 

 

[T] The Will of Flora Washburn of Raynham, Bristol County, Commonwealth of Massachusetts (1863) *

I Flora Washburn of Raynham in the County of Bristol. Aware of the uncertainty of this mortal life—and being of sound mind, thanks to the source of all good for the same, do make and publish this my last Will and Testament, in manner and form following, viz.

1st I give bequeath to Mr. Dennis Rockwell and Helen M. Rockwell, my niece, the use and improvement of my dwelling house, and all the buildings around it, and the land I own in this part of the Town, and the horse and carriage, as long as they may wish to make this their home. When they shall cease to occupy this home, then may it be sold, and the proceeds divided equally between my sister Amelia, and the daughters of all my sisters.

2d I give bequeath to the sons of all my sisters & to each one the sum of one hundred dollars.

3d I give to the widow of Philo Thompson one hundred dollars.

4th I give bequeath to Charles Dean’s widow one hundred dollars.

5th I give bequeath to Flora Washburn the daughter of brother Frank my namesake, one hundred dollars.

6th I give bequeath to my sister Amelia, and the female heirs of all my sisters, all the residue and remainder of my real, and personal property and estate of which I may die seized, wheresoever situated, and of whatever description and not herein otherwise disposed of—to be equally divided between the above mentioned heirs, my sister, Amelia, and the female heirs of each sister whether living or deceased.

In witness whereof, I the said Flora Washburn have hereunto set my hand, and seal this thirty first day of July, In the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty three.                                                                                                                                                         Flora Washburn

Signed, sealed, published, and declared by the aforesaid Flora Washburn to be her last Will and Testament in the presence of us, who have hereunto subscribed our names—as witnesses—in the presence of the testatrix.

                                                                                                Cyrus Leonard

                                                                                                Carrie M. Leonard

                                                                                                Lucy B. Leonard

 

Dennis Rockwell, of Raynham, Massachusetts, filed a notice in court on 6 March 1866 that Flora Washburn of Raynham died on 23 Feb. 1866, and that the following persons were her heirs at law and next of kin, and petitioned that Henry H. Crane, of Raynham, be granted administration with will annexed of the estate of Flora Washburn:

Amelia James, wife of Josiah L. James of Chicago, Illinois, sister

                Louisa M. Jenkins, wife of James W. Jenkins Jr., of Barey, Mass., niece

                Lydia T. Bryant, widow of Walter A. Bryant of Bary, Mass., niece

                James M. Thompson of Jamaica Plains, nephew

                Alexander T. Thompson, Worcester, Mass., nephew

                Frederick W. Leonard & Isaac E. Leonard of Pekin, Ill., nephews

                Julia M. Chapin, wife of E. J. Chapin, Chicago, Ill., niece

                Margaret W. Ward, niece

                Helen B. Washburn of Chicago, Ill., niece

                Flora B. Washburn of White Oak Springs, Wisconsin, niece

                Helen M. Rockwell, wife of your petitioner, niece

 

Henry H. Crane, of Raynham, was granted administration with will annexed of the estate of Flora Washburn, of Raynham, deceased, on 6 April 1866, with Samuel Jones and Adnah Harlow as sureties, and Samuel Jones, Nathan W. Shaw, and Martin White were appointed to appraise her estate, which was valued at a whopping $10,115.26, which included a $2500 share in the Taunton Copper Mfg. Co., a homestead valued at $2100 and stock in the Taunton National Bank and the Bristol County Bank, as well as U.S. Bonds.

 

* Transcribed by John A. Maltby from Bristol County Probate File “Flora Washburn, Raynham, 1863,” from FHL microfilm #0577879.

 

 

[U] The Will of Oliver Washburn of Raynham, Bristol County, Commonwealth of Massachusetts (1823) *

In the name of God Amen. I Oliver Washburn of Raynham in the county of Bristol yeoman do, this thirty first day of January in the year of our Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred & Twenty three, make & publish this my last will & testament in manner following, that is to say, first of all, I commend my soul to Almighty God who gave it, humbly trusting in his mercy, through the merits of Jesus Christ for pardon, grace, & a glorious & happy immortality; my body to be decently buried at the discretion of my Executor hereinafter named; & as to my worldly Interest, I dispose of it as follows viz

 

Imprimis I give & bequeath to my dearly beloved wife Sarah Washburn the use & improvement of one half of my dwelling House and furniture together with the use, profit & improvement of one third part of all my other estate, both real & personal, during her natural life.

 

Item I give & bequeath to my three Daughters viz. Elenor Holmes twenty five Dollars, Patty Gushe ten Dollars, & Mary Snow twenty five Dollars (in addition to what I gave them at the time of their marriage)

 

Item I give & bequeath to my four daughters, viz. Rhoda, Pamela, Sarah & Charlotte E. Washburn, the sum of one hundred & fifty Dollars each, to be paid them by my executor hereinafter named in two years after my decease. ~ Also the right & privilege of living in my dwelling house so long as they shall remain unmarried.

 

Item I give, devise & bequeath to my son, Caleb S. Washburn, Eighteen acres of land at the northerly part of the lot which I purchased of Lemuel Wilbar, lying upon & adjoining the county line; also about two acres of swamp land in Titicut swamp, be the same more or less, being the same which I purchased of Almon Gushe, to have & to hold to him the sd Caleb, his heirs & assigns forever.

 

Lastly, I give, devise & bequeath to my son Otis L. Washburn all the rest, residue & remainder of my Estate, both real & personal of whatever name or nature soever, not before disposed of, to have & to hold to him, the said Otis, his heirs & assigns forever, ~provided nevertheless, it is my will, that the said Otis shall pay all my debts & funeral charges out of the estate which I have given to him, & I do hereby constitute & appoint the sd Otis L. Washburn sole Executor of this my last Will & testament, & do order & direct my sd Executor to pay all my just debts & give me a decent Christian burial out of the estate which I have herein given & bequeathed to him.

 

                In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand & seal the day & year above written.

                Signed, sealed, published & declared by the same Oliver Washburn to be his last Will & Testament.

                                                                                                                                                Oliver Washburn

In presence of us, who have hereunto

subscribed our names as Witnesses

in presence of the Testator

Lloyd Shaw

Ellis Hall

Abby Shaw

                                                                                                January 6, 1824, approved

 

On 29 Dec. 1823 the heirs of Deacon Oliver Washburn, late of Raynham, deceased, were notified by the executor, Otis L. Washburn, that probate of the will would be on 6 Jan. 1824, and they acknowledged notification by their signatures:

                                                                                                Sarah Washburn

                                                                                                Thomas Holmes

                                                                                                Eleanor Holmes

                                                                                                Wm Gushee

                                                                                                Patty Gushee

                                                                                                William Snow

                                                                                                Mary Snow

                                                                                                Rhoda Washburn

                                                                                                Caleb S. Washburn

                                                                                                Pamela Washburn

                                                                                                Sarah Washburn

                                                                                                Charlotte E. Washburn

 

The will was proved in court by Lloyd Shaw, Ellis Hall and Abby Shaw on 6 Jan. 1824.

Otis L. Washburn posted bond as executor on 6 Jan. 1824, with Lloyd Shaw and Ellis Hall, yeomen, as sureties.

No final accounting was in the probate folder.

 

* Transcribed by John A. Maltby from the original loose papers in Bristol County Records from FHL microfilm #0577880, from the file “Oliver Washburn, Raynham, 1824.” The will was recorded in Bristol County Probate Records, Vol. 61, p. 194.

 

 

[V] The Will of Williams Gushee of Raynham, Bristol County, Commonwealth of Massachusetts (1850) *

                To whom these presents may come, Know ye that I Williams Gushee of Raynham in the County of Bristol, and commonwealth of Massachusetts considering the uncertainty of life, but being of sound mind and memory, do make this my last will and testament in manner and form following. viz; First To Martha Gushee my beloved wife I give and bequeath for her sole use and to her own disposal, all my house hold furniture and in door movables, my wearing apparel, and two hundred dollars out of my monies on hand or due to me. Also, for use during her natural life, the income of three shares in Bristol County bank, one half my dwelling house, a right in my barn, and other buildings, one third part of all my improved lands, and wood sufficient for her use, from any of the wood lots here after devised to Frederic W. Gushee.

2d. To my son Oliver W Gushee I give and bequeath two lots belonging to the estate formerly William Halls. 1st a lot back of the house containing about four and one fourth acres, coming up to the road, and a lot on the easterly side of the road nearly front of the house containing about four and one fourth acres, a wood lot, on Ridge hill so called containing about three acres; Also one undivided half of a wood lot on the road near David Keiths called the Mason Hall lot; said lot contains about eleven acres; one undivided half of my share of lands of my fathers estate which I now own in common with Jairus Gushee, and Elijah,s Gushees heirs excepting that part which was set off as the dower of my fathers widow one undivided half of a lot joining the Nipiniquet pond so called in Bridgwater Also my share of a a lot of land in the pine swamp which I now own with Carmi Andrews, and Otis L. Washburn, Also three shares in Bristol County bank to come into full possession upon the decease of my wife

3d. To my son Frederic W Gushee I give and bequeath all my homestead farm with the buildings thereon, wood lot on Tare all road joining lands of Abraham Gushee,s heirs and Wm Snow, two lots on the William Hall farm laying on the west side of the road joining the line of Stillman Wilbur the whole length, west first lot containing two acres and seventy five rods second lot twelve acres, two lots of swamp land in Titicut swamp one called the Brettun swamp containing about eight acres, the other two acres, one lot in the west swamp about three acres; three acres in what is called the gate lot. Also one undivided half of the Mason hall lot near David Keiths; one undivided half of my land joining the Nipiniquet pond, All my right in the dower of my father widow, and one undivided half of my share in my fathers Estate now owned in common with Elijah Gushee and Jairus Gushee. I also give and bequeath to my son Frederic W Gushee all my stock of cattle and farming tools, and my other property which I may possess at the time of my decease, whether real, personal or mixed.

And I do constitute and appoint my sons Oliver W. Gushee and Frederic W. Gushee joint executors on this my last will and testament ordering my son Frederic W. Gushee to pay all my just debts.

                In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this seventh day of Agust in the year of our Lord Eighteen hundred and fifty.

Signed, sealed, published and declared,                                                                          Williams Gushee                              (seal)

by the above named Williams Gushee to

be his last will and testament in presence

of us, who have hereto subscribed our

names as witnesses to the same

Wm Snow

Mary Snow

Betsey Snow

                                                                                Nov 5th 1850

                                                                                                approvd.

 

Proved on 5 Nov. 1850 by William Snow, Mary Snow, and Betsey Snow, all of Raynham, Oliver W. Gushee and Frederick W Gushee, of Raynham, were confirmed as Executors of the last Will and Testament of William Gushee, late of Raynham, 5 Nov. 1850, with William Snow, of Raynham, as surety.

No inventory of his estate was in the file.

 

* Transcribed by John A. Maltby from Bristol County Probate File “Gushee Williams, Raynham, 1850,” online at www.AmericanAncestors.org.

 

 

[W] The Will of Otis L. Washburn of Raynham, Bristol County, Commonwealth of Massachusetts (1863) *

                Be it remembered that I Otis L Washburn of Raynham in the county of Bristol and Commonwealth of Massachusetts, being of sound and disposing mind, do make and publish and declare this my last will and testament,

First:=I give and bequeath to my sister, Eleanor Holmes—twenty five dollars.

Second= I give and bequeath to my sister Martha Gushee twenty five dollars.

Third= I give and bequeath to my sister Mary Snow twenty five dollars.

Fourth= I give and bequeath to my sister Charlotte E. Leonard twenty five dollars.

Fifth= I give and bequeath to Jane T. Washburn daughter of my late brother, Caleb S. Washburn five hundred dollars.

Sixth= I give and bequeath to William Otis Snow son of my sister Mary Snow, all my real and personal property remaining after the above bequests and the payment of my just debts.

                And, I do appoint William Otis Snow of, Raynham, aforesaid, to be the sole executor of this my last will and testament. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this sixteenth day of September in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred sixty three.

                                                                                                                                                Otis L Washburn                              (seal)

Signed published and declared by the said Otis L Washburn as his last will and testament in the presence of us, who in his presence and in the presence of each other, at his request, have hereunto set our names as witnesses

                                                                                                                                                Samuel Jones

                                                                                                                                                Nancy D. Washburn

                                                                                                                                                Sarah S. Wilbur

 

William O. Snow petitioned for probate of the will of Otis L. Washburn of Raynham on 22 Oct. 1863, which stated that he had died on 11 Oct. 1863 leaving no widow as his heir, and listed his heirs as:

        Eleanor Holmes wife of Thomas Holmes of Bristol, R.I.

        Martha Gushee widow of Williams Gushee of Raynham

        Mary Snow wife of William Snow of Raynham

        Charlotte E. Leonard wife of George Leonard of Marshfield

        Jane T. W. Champlin wife of Benedict P. Champlin of Providence, R.I.

Wm. O. Snow, of Raynham, was confirmed as executor on 20 Nov. 1863, with William Snow and Philo H. King, both of Raynham, as sureties.

No inventory of his estate was in the file.

 

* Transcribed by John A. Maltby from Bristol County Probate File “Otis L. Washburn, Raynham, 1863” from FHL microfilm #0577880.

 

 

[X] The Will of Rev. George Leonard of Marshfield, Plymouth County, Commonwealth of Massachusetts (1878) *

Know all men by these presents, that I George Leonard of Marshfield in the County of Plymouth and State of Massachusetts, Clergyman being of sound mind and memory, and not knowing how soon I may be called to leave the world, do make and publish this my last Will and Testament.

First. I give and bequeath to my beloved wife Charlotte E. Leonard the improvement of my homestead farm and buildings thereon, and the improvement of my Leonard woodlot, containing sixteen acres more or less lying near the late farm of Stephen Sherman, One quarter acre of this woodlot, more or less at the North East corner, is cut off from the main lot by the highway which formerly passed entirely East of the lot. I also give and bequeath to her the improvement of my East Bryant woodlot consisting of five acres, and bounded by my Leonard Woodlot on the East. I also give and bequeath to her the improvement of all my meadow, Also the improvement of my fifteen shares in the Capital Stock of the Taunton National Bank, and the improvement of fifteen shares in the Boston and Albany Rail Road Company. I further give and bequeath to her the improvement of my carriages, carts, wagons, sleigh, horse sled, farming tools, carpenters tools, harnesses and household furniture, including clocks and beds and bedding; Also the improvement of one hundred books from my library wherever they may be found, and such as she may select; Also the improvement of all my domestic animals, including horse, cattle sheep and swine and fowls, with the privilege of selling these things and animals for her own benefit or support. And my will is that whatever she may not spend of the things and animals mentioned in the last sentence beginning “I further give” shall be equally divided among my three surviving children Otis, Sarah and Maria.

Second. I give and bequeath to my beloved son Otis L. Leonard one half of my homestead farm and one half of each building thereon, excepting what is herein after given to his sister Maria and to my grand children Susie E. Leonard and Clarence H. Leonard. I also give and bequeath to him one half of my Leonard wood lot, containing sixteen acres, more or less, lying near the farm lately owned by Stephen Sherman, also one half of my meadow which consists of four pieces or lots in four different places. I also give and bequeath to him one half of my East Bryant wood-lot of which his mother has the improvement. I relinquish all demands which I may hold against him. I also give to him the Commentaries and Expositions written by the following authors viz. Henry, Patrick, Whitby, Adam Clarke, Hammond and Orton. Also “An illustration of the old Testament” in two volumes folio; Also Tillotson’s Works, Smiths’ Dictionary of the Bible, Bucks’ Theological Dictionary, Griesbacks New Testament in Greek, all my Latin and Greek Books, Mosheim’s Ecclesiastical History in four volumes, Josephus Works in four volumes, Stackhouses Body of Divinity, Encyclopedia Americana in thirteen volumes, Paleys Works in five volumes, Crudens’ Concordance, and the large Bible in my study which was my mothers; I also give him an old Bible which was my fathers in which his texts are marked, and which contains a record of marriages, births and deaths. I also give and bequeath to him four shares in the Boston and Albany Rail Road Company, and also four shares in the Capital Stock of the Taunton National Bank of which his mother is to have the improvement.

Third. I give and bequeath to my beloved daughter Sarah E. Leonard one half of my homestead farm and one half of each building thereon excepting what is herein after given to her sister Maria and to my grandchildren Susie E. Leonard and Clarence H. Leonard, I also give and bequeath to her one half of my Leonard wood-lot containing sixteen acres, more or less, lying near the late farm of Stephen Sherman; also one half of my East Bryant woodlot of which her mother is to have the improvement; also one half of my meadow which is in four different lots. I relinquish all demands which I may hold against her; I also give and bequeath to her eight shares in the Boston and Albany Rail Road Company, and also seven shares in the Taunton National Bank, of which her mother is to have the improvement. I also give to her my front pew No. twenty three in the Unitarian Church, her mother having the improvement of it.

Fourth. I give and bequeath to my beloved daughter Maria Leonard Ewell my West Bryant woodlot containing five acres more or less, it being of the same size of my East Bryant woodlot, and bounded by it on the East; the East Bryant wood-lot being given to her brother Otis and Sister Sarah; I also give and bequeath to my daughter Maria my Dug-Hill wood-lot (so called) containing six acres more or less (Stone posts at the corners) and bounded on the East by the woodland of the heirs of the late Atherton Tilden; on the North by the woodland of the heirs of the late Dea. Joel Hatch; on the West by the Woodland which I sold in the year one thousand eight hundred and sixty nine to Elisha Hatch, And on the South by the land now owned or lately owned by Elisha Hatch. This lot has been divided into two by a line running about North and South, a stake and stones being at each end of the line.

I also give and bequeath to my daughter Maria my rye field (so called) lying opposite the dwelling house of Marcellus W. Rogers, The boundary line of said field at the Northerly end of the Easterly side is to run as follows: beginning at the Northerly end of the orchard wall about five feet West of the barn-well-house, and running in a straight line towards the South East corner of her husbands’ dwelling house till it comes to a stake and stones at the wall by the highway. I also give and bequeath to her my Eames place situated near the dwelling house of Edward N. Damon; Also seven shares in the Boston and Albany Rail Road Company; also seven more shares in the same Company of which her mother is to have the improvement; also two shares in the Taunton National Bank of which her mother is also to have the improvement. If I should sell my Eames place instead of that place I give her three hundred dollars. I also give her my gold watch and relinquish all demand which I may hold against her; I farther give her the pew Number four opposite my front pew in the Unitarian Church. In addition to what I give her, I give her son, Leonard Gordon and her daughter Emeline Washburn, each one hundred dollars. I also give to Leonard my best silver watch.

Fifth. I give and bequeath to my beloved grandchildren Susie E. Leonard and Clarence H. Leonard children of my deceased son George E. Leonard, a lot of land to be set off eight rods wide at the Southerly end and six rods wide at the Northerly end, bounded on the South by the lot which I recently gave them by deed, on which their mothers’ dwelling house stands; on the West by my mowing ground; on the North by the wall which separates this lot from my pasture; and on the East by the wall which is the dividing line between this lot and the land of James L. Damon or his wifes; the whole being in my estimation about one acre of land. The width of this land at the Southerly end is to be the same as the length of the Northerly line of the house-lot which I recently deeded to Susie E. Leonard and Clarence H. Leonard. I reserve to Otis L. Leonard and Sarah E. Leonard and to their heirs and assigns the improvement of the old well (so called) equally with my grand children above named, As this lot is a part of my homestead farm my wife Charlotte E. Leonard is to have the improvement of it during her life time. I also give and bequeath to my grand children Susie and Clarence my woodland lying on Ames’ Way (so called) Southerly of the house of Silas Carver. This land is on the Westerly side of said Way and is in two lots purchased of two different persons, it containing between twelve and thirteen acres. I also give and bequeath to them the pew number twenty two which their father occupied and which they and their mother now occupy in the Unitarian Church. I also give and bequeath to them eight shares in the Boston and Albany Rail Road Company to be equally divided between them; also eight more shares in the same Company of which their Grandmother Leonard is to have the improvement, to be divided equally between them; I hereby confirm to them the half acre of land more or less, on which their mothers’ dwelling house stands. I also confirm to them the Patrick Smith place where their father and family formerly lived.

Sixth. I give and bequeath to my beloved grand daughter Edith R. Leonard, daughter of my late son Henry Leonard, two shares in the Boston and Albany Rail Road Company, and also two shares in Capital Stock of the Taunton National Bank of which last two shares her grandmother Leonard is to have the improvement.

Seventh. I give and bequeath to my three surviving children Otis, Sarah and Maria to be equally divided between them, my library excepting the books already disposed of. All the things in the house are to be equally divided between my three children, excepting what is already and differently disposed of in this will. My beloved is to dispose of my wearing apparel according to the best of her discretion. I request my executrix herein after named to burn up most of my manuscripts, including sermons, reserving only such as she and her brother and sister may wish to retain for their own use. The imperfect and unfinished History of Marshfield may be kept; for it may be of some use to some future historian of the town. My Diaries, Journals and other square bound manuscripts may be kept if my children want to preserve them.

Eighth. I ordain and appoint my daughter Sarah E. Leonard Executrix of this my last Will and Testament, requiring her to pay from property not herein disposed of all my just debts and funeral expenses and the expenses of settling my estate. I believe there will be undisposed of property enough to do this, and that there will be some property left. But if there should be a lack or want of money for this purpose, she and her brother Otis, and Sister Maria must make up this deficiency from what I have given them. But if there should be any Bank or Rail Road Stock or money left after all debts and expenses are paid, three quarters of said Stock and money shall be divided equally between my three children Otis, Sarah and Maria; and one quarter shall be divided equally between my grand children Susie and Clarence. I hereby revoke all former wills by me made. If my ten Shares in the Boston, Clinton, Fitchburg and New Bedford Railroad Company are worth any thing I give and bequeath three quarters to my three children Otis Sarah and Maria, and one quarter to my two grand children Susie and Clarence.

        It is my request that the Judge of Probate will allow my Executrix to settle my estate without her procuring bondsmen.

           In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal and publish this to be my last Will and Testament in the presence of the witnesses named below this twenty fifth day of March in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy eight.

                                                                                                                                                George Leonard                               (seal)

Signed, sealed, published and declared by the above named George Leonard to be his last will and testament in the presence of us, who have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses at the request and in the presence of the testator.

                                                                                                                                                Elisha W. Hall

                                                                                                                                                George H. Weatherbee

                                                                                                                                                Sarah Hall

 

Sarah E. Leonard, of Marshfield, was appointed as Executrix of the last will and testament of George Leonard, late of Marshfield, on 10 Oct. 1881, and is exempt from giving surety on her bond pursuant to the said will and statute.

 

* Transcribed by John A. Maltby from Plymouth County Probate Vol. 153, p. 100-106, from FHL microfilm #0556654, and Vol. 149, p. 312.