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Families of the Children
of Josiah4 Washburn and Sarah Richmond
The
children of Josiah Washburn and Sarah Richmond are known only through the
estate papers of Samuel Crane, their younger half-brother, who died unmarried
and intestate in 1809 in
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(532.) Josiah5 Washburn (Jr.),
elder son of (140)
Josiah4 Washburn, (60) Jonathan3, (43)
John2 (5th), (28)
John1 (4th); born in Bridgewater, MA, in say ca. 1726,
married Phebe4 Hayward,
daughter of Deacon Thomas3 and
Bethiah3
(Brett) Hayward, of East Bridgewater,[1]
on 3 May 1753 in Bridgewater.[2] She was born on 26 Apr. 1725 in
Josiah
and Phebe Washburn lived in Bridgewater, where he was called Josiah Washburn 2nd in the records, and they were still living in Bridgewater, MA, in the
1790 federal census,[5] but they had moved to Marlow, Cheshire Co., New
Hampshire, before 1810, when he gave a power of attorney to Solomon Hayward, of
Bridgewater, to sell his share of the estate of Samuel Crane, deceased, in
Bridgewater.[6] He was living in Marlow, Cheshire Co., NH, in the
1800 federal census,[7] probably near his son Jonathan Washburn. He was
listed in the Marlow tax lists continuously from 1797 through 1810, and in 1814
and 1815,[8] but he was not listed in the Marlow tax list from
1811 through 1813, nor in 1816 or 1817. He was not a head of household in
Josiah
Washburn (Jr.) and Phebe Hayward had children:
+ 1731 i Solomon6 Washburn, born on 24 Oct. 1754 in Bridgewater,[11] married Anne5 Mitchell, daughter of Seth4 and Ann (Latham) Mitchell,[12] on 17 Mar. 1773 in Bridgewater,[13] and they lived in East Bridgewater, MA. (To be continued in Washburn Sixth Generation.)
1732 ii
Seth Washburn, born on 11 June 1756 in
1733 iii
Thomas Washburn, born on 16 Oct. 1758,[16]
died on 23 Nov. 1758 in
1734 iv Bethiah6 Washburn, born on 9 Mar. 1760 in Bridgewater.[18] possibly never married. She was listed as a head of household in Marlow, Cheshire Co., NH, in the 1830 federal census.[19]
+ 1735 v Mary6 Molly Washburn, born on 4 Nov. 1762 in Bridgewater,[20] married Ephraim4 Tomson, of Middleborough, son of Jacob3 and Mary (Hayward) Tomson, of Halifax, MA, as his second wife, on 12 Jan. 1791 in Bridgewater,[21] and they also moved to Marlow, NH. (To be continued in Washburn Sixth Generation.)
1736 vi Hannah Washburn, a twin, born on 22 July 1766 in Bridgewater,[22] marriage not found She was probably still unmarried and living at home in 1790, and may have been one of the two females aged 26-44 years living in her fathers household in the 1800 federal census, and one of the three females aged 45 or over living in her fathers household in the 1820 federal census.
1737 vii
Betty Washburn, a twin, born on 22 July
1766 in
1738 viii Jonathan6 Washburn,
born on 12 Nov. 1768 in
1739 ix (Possibly one more daughter)[28]
(533.) Mary5 Washburn, probably
elder daughter of (140)
Josiah4 Washburn, (60) Jonathan3, (43)
John2 (5th), (28)
John1 (4th); born in Bridgewater, MA, in say ca. 1729,
married Job Pratt, son of Joseph and Lydia3 (Leonard) Pratt (3rd),[29]
on 1 Feb. 1757 in
Job Pratt died intestate
on 6 Nov. 1786 in
Job Pratt and Mary Washburn had children:
1740 i Sarah Sally
Pratt, born on 23 June 1758 in Bridgewater,[37]
married Barnabas Blossom, son of Silvanus and Charity (Snell) Blossom, of
South Bridgewater,[38]
on 20 Apr. 1778 in Bridgewater.[39]
He was born ca. 1753 as Ambrose Blossom, and he served as a private in Capt.
James Allens Company from
1741 ii
(Unnamed child), died on 28 Mar. 1766 in
1742 iii Lydia Pratt, born ca. 1768,[49]
probably in Bridgewater, married Azor Howe, of South Bridgewater, in 1787,[50]
and they lived in Bridgewater. He was born on 12 Feb. 1763,[51]
and Edward Mitchell had been appointed as his guardian in 1782.[52]
They were living in
a. Marcus Howe,
born on 4 Dec. 1787 in
b. Olive Howe, born on 17 Apr. 1790 in
Bridgewater,[76]
married Joseph Shaw, son of Zachariah and Hannah (Bisbee) Shaw,[77]
on 12 Oct. 1829 in
1. Olive Shaw, baptized on 20 Mar. 1831 in East Bridgewater,[86]
married James A. Bates, son of Asa and Clarissa Bates, of
1743 iv
(Unnamed child), died on 2 Feb. 1771 in
(534.) Silence5 Washburn,
probably younger daughter of (140)
Josiah4 Washburn, (60) Jonathan3, (43)
John2 (5th), (28)
John1 (4th); born in
Jesse Washburne, of
Bridgwater, husbandman, was sued by Nathan Leonard of Bridgwater, husbandman,
over a bond for £250 dated 9 Jan. 1748, which Washburne had not fully repaid,[93]
and in May 1751 Thomas Croade, Esq., of Hallifax,
received a judgment against Jesse Washburne of Bridgwater, husbandman, for an
unpaid account amounting to £36.17s.9½d plus court costs.[94]
In March 1752 Ichabod Bardine of
Jesse and Silence
Washburn moved to what is now Monroe Co., PA, in ca. 1760, where they owned a
small tract of land on Beaver Creek west from the Delaware Water Gap.[97]
He served as a Lieutenant from Northampton Co., PA, during the Revolutionary
War.[98]
Sometime before 1778 they moved to the
Silence Washburn died
sometime before the 1778 Wyoming Massacre, and Jesse Washburn remarried to Mary
Rhoades, daughter of John Rhoades. They were living in the
Lt. Jesse Washburn probably died on 2 Apr. 1810 in PA. On 15 May 1810 the heirs of Jesse and Silence Washburn, namely Jesse Washburn, of Chestnut Hill Twp, Northampton Co., PA, yeoman; Daniel Washburn and Caleb Washburn, of East Penn Twp, Northampton Co., PA; Peter Andreas, of Northampton, as guardian of the children of his late wife, Thankful, deceased; Jacob Andreas, of Northampton, as guardian of the children of his late wife, Sarah, deceased; and Catherine Blin, only daughter and heir of Rebecca Blin, gave a power of attorney to Solomon Hayward, of Bridgewater, MA, to sell land that had been inherited by their mother, Silence Washburn, from Samuel Crane, of Bridgewater, MA.[101] On 6 Nov. 1812 Jesse Washburn, Daniel Washburn, Caleb Washburn, Peter Andreas, Jacob Andreas, and Catherine Blinn, as heirs of Silence Washburn, gave receipt for their share of the estate of Samuel Crane.[102]
Lt. Jesse Washburn had six children by Silence Washburn, and at least one more son by Mary Rhoades:
+ 1744 i Rebecca6 Washburn, born ca. 1749, married Jacob Blinn. She died before 1810, when her only daughter signed the power of attorney to allow Solomon Hayward, of Bridgewater, MA, to sell the real estate her mother inherited from the estate of her grandmothers step-brother, Samuel Crane. (To be continued in Washburn Sixth Generation.)
+ 1745 ii Thankful6 Washburn, born in 1752, married Peter Andreas, son of Martin and Anna Elizabeth (Vautrin or Wotring) Andreas, in 1772.[103] (To be continued in Washburn Sixth Generation.)
+ 1746 iii Jesse6 Washburn (Jr.), born on 25 July 1759,[104] married Catherine (___), and settled in Northampton Co., PA. (To be continued in Washburn Sixth Generation.)
+ 1747 iv Sarah6 Washburn, born supposedly on 14 Feb. 1760,[105] married Jacob Andreas, son of Martin and Anna Elizabeth (Vautrin or Wotring) Andreas, and brother of Peter Andreas, in ca. 1783.[106] (To be continued in Washburn Sixth Generation.)
+ 1748 v Daniel6 Washburn, born in 1763, married Maria Barbara Helfrich in 1784.[107] (To be continued in Washburn Sixth Generation.)
+ 1749 vi Caleb6 Washburn, born ca. 1765, was living in East Penn Township, Northampton Co., PA, on 15 May 1810 when he signed the power of attorney for Solomon Hayward, of Bridgewater, MA, to sell his share of the inheritance from the estate of Samuel Crane, of Bridgewater,[108] probably already married, but his wifes name is unknown at this time. (To be continued in Washburn Sixth Generation.)
1750 vii John6 Washburn,
born say ca. 1776 in PA, married Catarina Heil, daughter of Anna Maria Heil, in
ca. 1814.[109]
(To be continued in Washburn Sixth Generation.)
(535.) Jonathan5 Washburn,
probably younger son of (140)
Josiah4 Washburn, (60) Jonathan3, (43)
John2 (5th), (28)
John1 (4th); born in
Jonathan and Rebecca
Washburn lived at first in Bridgewater, and moved to Norwich (now Huntington),
Hampshire Co., MA, probably soon after 1760. They were living in
Jonathan Washburn and Rebecca Perkins had children:[118]
1751 i Luther6 Washburn,
born on 14 Dec. 1757 in
+ 1752 ii Zerviah6 Washburn, born on 9 Apr. 1760 in
1753 iii Hannah6 Washburn, born between 1774 and 1784,[134] marriage not found. She was a witness to Luther Washburn and Asa Edgertons deeds in 1804, 1805 and 1809.[135]
1753a iv Rebecca6 Washburn, born between 1774 and 1784,[136] marriage not found. She was also a witness to Luther Washburn and Asa Edgertons deeds in 1804 and 1805.[137]
+ 1754 v Josiah6 Washburn, born ca. 1772,[138] married Sophia Storrs, daughter of Prentiss Storrs,[139] of Windsor, CT, on 19 Feb. 1797 in Windsor.[140] (To be continued in Washburn Sixth Generation.)
+ 1755 vi Lydia6 Washburn, born, say 1775, married Asa Edgerton, son of Joseph and Lucy (Lyon) Edgerton, of Hawley, Franklin Co., MA,[141] on 4 Nov. 1800 in Norwich, MA.[142] (To be continued in Washburn Sixth Generation.)
+ 1756 vii Chloe6 Washburn,
born on 18 May 1780,[143]
married Royal Burt, son of Noah and Hannah (Loomis) Burt,[144]
on 27 Nov. 1802 in
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[1]
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. 178.
[2] 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. 388.
[5] Heads
of Families at the First Census of the United States Taken in the Year 1790:
Massachusetts,
[6]
Merrick, Barbara Lambert, Which Josiah Washburn Married Sarah Richmond?,
The Mayflower Quarterly, Vol. 48, p. 14, from Plymouth Co. Deeds, Vol.
118, p. 93.
[7] 1800
Federal Census, Marlow, Cheshire Co., NH, p. 212, the Josiah Washburn household
had 1 male aged 45 or over, 2 females aged 26-44 years, and 1 female aged 45 or
over.
[8]
Marlow Town Book No. 2, FHL microfilm #0015219, pp. 109, 113, 129, 132, 146,
149, 162, 165, 182, 185, 196, 199, 208, 211, 227, 231, 242, 247, 255, 262, 276,
281, 293, 301, 302, 313, 316, 329, 333, 339, 440, 456, 459.
[9] 1820
Federal Census, Marlow, Cheshire Co., NH, p. 162, the Josiah Washburn household
had 1 male aged 45 or over, and 3 females aged 45 or over, no persons engaged
in agriculture.
[19] 1830
Federal Census, Marlow, Cheshire Co., NH, p. 164, the Bethiah Washburn
household had 2 females aged 60-69 years.
[21]
Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 2, p. 390; Middleborough VRs, Vol. 2, p. 116, marriage
intentions recorded 19 Dec. 1790 in Middleborough. Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 2, p.
389, record the marriage of Mary, daughter of Josiah Washburn Jr., and _______
on 18 Oct. 1782, from the Unitarian Church Records of Bridgewater, but Ephraim
Tomsons first wife was still alive until 2 Aug. 1785, when her last child was
born, and Marys first recorded child, Bethiah, was born in July 1793 in
Halifax.
[25] 1800
Federal Census, Marlow, Cheshire Co., NH, p. 212, the Jona. Washburn household
had 3 males under 10, 1 male aged 10-15 years, 1 male aged 26-44 years, and 1
female aged 26-44 years.
[26]
Marlow Town Book No. 2, FHL microfilm #0015219, pp. 129, 132, 146, 149, 162,
165, 182, 185, 196, 199.
[27]
Wood, Ralph V., Jr., Mayflower Families Through Five Generations, Volume 12:
Francis Cooke of the Mayflower, General Society of Mayflower Descendants,
Plymouth, MA, Picton Press, 1996, [hereinafter MF5G: Cooke], pp. 509-510, from Cheshire Co. Deeds, Vol.
38, p. 86; Vol. 39, p. 71.
[32]
Mitchell, History of Bridgewater, p. 275; Torrey, Clarence Almon, New
England Marriages Prior to 1700, Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore,
1987, p. 599, for the name of his wife.
[33]
Wakefield, Robert S., Sherman, Robert Moody, and Vincent, Verle Delano, Mayflower
Families Through Five Generations, Volume Fifteen: Family of James Chilton,
General Society of Mayflower Descendants, Plymouth, MA, 1997, p. 24.
[35]
Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 2, p. 544, from his gravestone. Buried in the Old
Graveyard in Bridgewater; Plymouth Co. Probate Docket #16127.
[36]
Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 2, p. 542, from a private record of burials in South
Bridgewater kept by Lt. John Washburn.
[40] Massachusetts
Soldiers and Sailors of the Revolutionary War, 11 Volumes, Boston, Vol. II,
p. 213. They marched to Rhode Island.
[41] Heads
of Families at the First Census of the United States Taken in the Year 1790:
Massachusetts, Bountiful, Utah, 1993, p. 165, Bridgewater Town, Plymouth
County, the Barna Blossom household had 1 free white male aged 16 or older and
4 free white females.
[42] 1800
Federal Census, Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., MA, p. 57, the Barnabas Blossom
household had 1 male aged 26-44 years, 3 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.
[43] 1810
Federal Census, Eaton, Strafford Co., NH, p. 570, the Barnabas Blossom
household had 2 males under 10, 1 male aged 26-44 years, 2 females aged 10-15
years, 2 females aged 16-25 years, and 1 female aged 26-44 years. Merrick,
Barbara Lambert, Which Josiah Washburn Married Sarah Richmond?, The
Mayflower Quarterly, Vol. 48, p. 15, says they were living in Eaton, NH by
1811, however the age brackets for Barnabas and Sally Blossom in the 1810
census should have both been over 45, instead of 26-44 years.
[44] His
receipt for her share of the estate of Samuel Crane, of Bridgewater, was dated
12 Dec. 1812 in Eaton, NH.
[45] 1830
Federal Census, Eaton, Strafford Co., NH, p. 171, the Barnabass Blossom
household had 1 male aged 70-79 years, and 2 females aged 50-59 years.
[46] 1840
Federal Census, Eaton, Strafford Co., NH, p. 256, the Barnabas Blossom
household had 1 male aged 5-9 years, 1 male aged 30-39 years, 1 male aged 80-89
years, 1 female aged 10-14 years, 1 female aged 30-39 years, and 1 female aged
60-69 years, 1 person employed in agriculture, and 1 person employed in
manufacturing and trade.
[47] They
probably had at least 2 daughters by the 1790 census, and her mother may have
been the third female in the Barnabas Blossom household, and apparently had 3
more daughters born in Bridgewater between 1790 and 1800, and 2 sons born
between 1800 and 1810.
[51] Bridgewater
VRs, Vol. 1, p. 172, from a private record of Rev. Richard M. Hodges, of South
Bridgewater.
[53] Heads
of Families at the First Census of the United States Taken in the Year 1790:
Massachusetts, Bountiful, Utah, 1993, p. 165, Bridgewater Town, Plymouth
Co., MA, the Azel How household had 1 free white male aged 16 or older, 1
free white male under 16, and 2 free white females.
[54]
Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 2, p. 498, from her gravestone, buried in the Old
Graveyard in Bridgewater.
[56]
Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 1, p. 72, from a private record of Rev. Richard M.
Hodges, of South Bridgewater.
[57] 1800
Federal Census, Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., MA, p. 65, the Azor Howe household
had 2 males under 10, 1 male aged 10-15 years, 1 male aged 26-44 years, 4
females under 10, and 1 female aged 26-44 years.
[59]
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 1812-1814, Boston, 1913, reprint, Heritage
Books, Bowie, MD, 1999, p. 49.
[60] 1830
Federal Census, Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., MA, p. 339, the Azor Howe household
had 1 male aged 60-69 years, 2 females aged 15-19 years, and 1 female aged
50-59 years.
[61] 1840
Federal Census, Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., MA, p. 9, the Azor Howe household
had 1 male aged 70-79 years, 1 female aged 20-29 years, and 1 female aged 70-79
years.
[62] 1840
Massachusetts Pensioners List, p. 30, from the Ancestry.com database, Azor
Howe was aged 75 [sic] years in 1840.
[63]
Merrick, Barbara Lambert, Which Josiah Washburn Married Sarah Richmond?, The
Mayflower Quarterly, Vol. 48, p. 14.
[64]
Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 2, p. 498, from his gravestone, buried in the Pratt-town
Cemetery in Bridgewater.
[66]
Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 2, p. 498, from her gravestone, buried in the Pratt-town
Cemetery in Bridgewater.
[69]
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. 73, 83; Bridgewater
VRs, Vol. 2, p. 197, marriage intentions recorded 7 Aug. 1813 in Bridgewater.
[70] Calculated
from her age in the 1850 federal census, her birth not recorded in the vital
records of East Bridgewater.
[71] 1820
Federal Census, 10th Ward, Boston, Suffolk Co., MA, p. 311, the Marcus How
household had 2 males under 10, 1 male aged 26-44 years, and 1 female aged
26-44 years.
[72] 1830
Federal Census, 11th Ward, Boston, Suffolk Co., MA, p. 389, the Marcus Howe
household had 1 male aged 5-9 years, 1 male aged 10-14 years, 2 males aged
20-29 years, 1 male aged 40-49 years, 1 female under 5, and 2 females aged
30-39 years.
[73] 1850
Federal Census, 10th Ward, Boston, Suffolk Co., MA, p. 374, dwelling #642,
family #1031:
Marcus How, 62, male,
cordwainer, $3000, born MA
Deborah H. How, 55,
female, born MA
Francis M. How, 17,
male, clerk, born MA
Lucy H. Shumway, 22,
female, born MA
Franklin P. Shumway,
24, male, mercht., born MA
Emma Shumway, 10/12,
female, born MA
John T. Hancock, 25,
male, machinist, born MA
Mary Lamont, 25,
female, born ME
[74]
Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 104, p. 25, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New
England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his occupation a shoemaker, his
birth place S. Bridgewater, and his parents Azor and Lydia.
[75]
Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 329, p. 259, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New
England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, her age, cause of death, birth
place and parents names very hard to read.
[78] Vital
Records of East Bridgewater, Massachusetts, To the Year 1850, New England
Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, 1917, [hereinafter East Bridgewater
VRs], p. 232; Vital Records of Abington, Massachusetts, To the Year 1850,
New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, 1912, [hereinafter Abington
VRs], Vol. 2, p. 111.
[80] 1840
Federal Census, East Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., MA, p. 173, the Joseph Shaw
household had 1 male aged 60-69 years, 1 female aged 5-9 years, and 1 female
aged 50-59 years, and had 1 person employed in manufacturing and trade.
[81] 1850
Federal Census, East Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., MA, pp. 258-259, dwelling #304,
family #386:
Joseph Shaw, 71, male,
sawyer, $1000, born MA
Olive Shaw, 60, female,
born MA
James Bates, 18, male,
bootmaker, born MA
Olive Bates, 19,
female, born MA
James Bates, 5/12,
male, born MA
[82]
Lainhart, Ann S., 1855 Massachusetts State Census for East Bridgewater,
Boston, 1988, p. 14, dwelling #90, family #105:
Joseph Shaw, 76, male,
white, farmer, born MA
Olive Shaw, 65, female,
white, born MA
Dwelling #90, family
#106:
James A. Bates, 23,
male, white, carpenter, born MA
Olive Bates, 24,
female, white, born MA
James E. Bates, 5,
male, white, born MA
M. A. Bates, 36 months,
female, white, born MA
Lydia M. C. Bates, 12
months, female, white, born MA
Asa W. Bates, 21, male,
white, shoemaker
[83] 1860
Federal Census, East Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., MA, p. No. 193, dwelling #1247,
family #1632:
James A. Bates, 28,
male, shoe manufacturing, $5000, $200, born MA
Olive Bates, 29,
female, born MA
James E. Bates, 10,
male, born MA, attending school
Marcus E. Bates, 8,
male, born MA, attending school
Loring Bates, 1, male,
born MA
Jos. Shaw, 81, male,
born MA
Olive
Shaw, 70, female, born MA
[84]
Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 166, p. 283, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New
England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his occupation a Miller, his
birth place E. Bridgewater, and his parents Zachariah Shaw and Hannah Bisbee,
of E. Bridgewater.
[85]
Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 266, p. 285, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New
England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, her birth place E. Bridgewater,
and her parents Azor and Mary [sic] Howe, of Bridgewater.
[88]
Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 181, p. 262, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New
England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, both second marriages, he was a
carpenter, born in Weymouth, his parents Asa and Clarissa, her birth place
Abington, and her parents Hector and Mary, but her maiden name not given.
[89] 1870
Federal Census, Abington, Plymouth Co., MA, Page No. 44, dwelling #319, family
#383:
James Bates, 39, male,
white, dry goods pedlar, $2000, $3052, born MA
Mary W. Bates, 40,
female, white, keeping house, born MA
James E. Bates, 20,
male, white, carpenter, born MA
Marcus A. Bates, 18,
male, white, carpenter, born MA
Loring M. Bates, 11,
male, white, attending school, born MA
Robena N. Bates, 12,
female, white, attending school, born MA
Methia A. Bates, 9, female, white, attending school, born MA
Agnes M. Bates, 3, female,
white, at home, born MA
Fannie A. Bates, 1,
female, white, at home, born MA
Olive
Shaw, 80, female, white, no occupation, born MA
[92] He
may possibly have been the son of John and Hannah (Thorneycraft) Washburn
(3rd), of Hempstead, NY. There is no direct proof that John and Hannah Washburn
of
[96]
Plymouth Co. Court Records, Vol. 7, Court of Common Pleas, 1744-1760, Session
11, p. 422, case #50 for April 1759.
[97]
Wyoming Historical and Genealogical Society, Vol. XXI, 1930, as per e-mail
letter of David Billings.
[98]
Wyoming Historical and Genealogical Society, Vol. XXI, 1930, as per e-mail
letter of David Billings.
[99]
Wyoming Historical and Genealogical Society, Vol. XXI, 1930, as per e-mail
letter of David Billings.
[100]
Wyoming Historical and Genealogical Society, Vol. XXI, 1930, as per e-mail
letter of David Billings.
[101]
Merrick, Barbara Lambert, Which Josiah Washburn Married Sarah Richmond?,
The Mayflower Quarterly, Vol. 48, p. 13.
[102]
Merrick, Barbara Lambert, Which Josiah Washburn Married Sarah Richmond?,
The Mayflower Quarterly, Vol. 48, p. 14.
[108]
Merrick, Barbara Lambert, Which Josiah Washburn Married Sarah Richmond?,
The Mayflower Quarterly, Vol. 48, p. 13.
[110]
Dumas, David W., Jonathan Washburn of
[112] Heads
of Families at the First Census of the United States Taken in the Year 1790:
Massachusetts,
[113]
1800 Federal Census, Norwich, Hampshire Co., MA, p. 154, the Jonathan Washborn household
had 1 male aged 45 or over, 3 females aged 16-25 years, and 1 female aged 45 or
over.
[114]
1810 Federal Census, Norwich, Hampshire Co., MA, p. 111, the Jonathan Washburn
household had 1 male aged 45 or over, and 1 female aged 45 or over.
[115]
Dumas, David W., Jonathan Washburn of
[116]
Merrick, Barbara Lambert, Which Josiah Washburn Married Sarah Richmond?,
The Mayflower Quarterly, Vol. 48, p. 13, from Plymouth Co. Deeds, Vol.
118, p. 33.
[117] His
receipt for his share of the estate of Samuel Crane, of
[118] The
first two children only are recorded in the vital records of
[120] Per email letter of Susan L. Bingler of 3 July 2000; Dumas, David W., Jonathan Washburn of Norwich, Massachusetts, The Mayflower Descendant, Vol. 42, No. 1 [Jan. 1992], p. 3, from the manuscript of Norwich marriages and intentions from the Corbin Collection at the New England Historic Genealogical Society Library in Boston, MA.
[121]
Hampshire County Land Deeds, Vol. 12, 1797-1798, p. 53, witnessed by Philip
Scott and Erastus Smith, and recorded on 20 Feb. 1797, from FHL microfilm
#0887796.
[122]
Hampshire County Land Deeds, Vol. 20, 1802-1803, p. 482, witnessed by Sarah
Judd and Sylvester Judd, and recorded on 6 Apr. 1803, from FHL microfilm
#0887800.
[123]
Hampshire County Land Deeds, Vol. 22, 1803-1805, p. 355, witnessed by Aaron
Hall, Sarah Hall, Avenck Meacham and Phebe Meacham, acknowledged on 15 Sept.
1804 by Mr. Luther Washburn, and recorded on 17 Oct. 1804, from FHL microfilm
#0887801.
[124]
Hampshire County Land Deeds, Vol. 23, 1805-1806, p. 382, witnessed by Sylvester
Judd, Peninnak Judd, French Meacham and Phebe Meacham, acknowledged by Jonathan
Washburn and Luther Washburn on 15 Sept. 1704, from FHL microfilm #0887802;
Dumas, David W., Jonathan Washburn of Norwich, Massachusetts, The
Mayflower Descendant, Vol. 42, No. 1 [Jan. 1992], p. 2.
[125] Hampshire
County Land Deeds, Vol. 25, 1806-1808, p. 442, acknowledged by Asa Egerton on
16 Nov. 1805, and recorded on 17 Feb. 1807, from FHL microfilm #0887803; Dumas, David W., Jonathan Washburn of
[126] Hampshire
County Land Deeds, Vol. 25, 1806-1808, p. 443, witnessed by Saml.
[127]
Dumas, David W., Jonathan Washburn of
[128] Heads
of Families at the First Census of the United States Taken in the Year 1790:
Massachusetts,
[129]
1800 Federal Census, Hadley, Hampshire Co., MA, p. 265, the Luther Washburn
household had 1 male under 10, 1 male aged 26-44 years, 3 females under 10, and
1 female aged 26-44 years.
[130]
1810 Federal Census, Norwich, Hampshire Co., MA, p. 111, the Luther Washburn
household had 1 male under 10, 1 male aged 10-15 years, 1 male aged 45 or over,
3 females aged 10-15 years, and 1 female aged 45 or over.
[135]
Dumas, David W., Jonathan Washburn of
[137]
Dumas, David W., Jonathan Washburn of
[140]
Dumas, David W., Jonathan Washburn of Norwich, Massachusetts, The
Mayflower Descendant, Vol. 42, No. 1 [Jan. 1992], p. 4, marriage intentions
recorded 5 Feb. 1797 in Norwich, Windsor marriage record from Windsor Church
Records printed in Stiles, History of Windsor, Vol. 2, p. 721.
[141]
Atkins, William Giles, History of the Town of Hawley, Franklin County,
Massachusetts, West Cummington, MA, 1887, pp. 101-102.
[142] Per
the FHL Ancestral File of Asa Edgerton and Lydia Washburn, submitted by Billy
Dubois Edgington, of