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| John Washburn, "probably the one Baptized in Bengeworth , Worcestershire, England 28 November 1621, died in Bridgewater 12 November 1686, son of JOHN and MARGARET (MOORE) WASHBURN." John Washburn was aged 14 when he arrived in Boston in "midsummer" 1635 on the ship ELIZABETH and ANNE with brother Philip, age 11, and Mrs. Marjorie Washburn, aged 49, of Evesham, co. Worcester. Much more info in the following book. The preceding info was taken from page 79, Third Generation of "FRANCIS COOKE of the MAYFLOWER First Five Generations" by Ralph V. Wood, Jr., PICTION PRESS, PO Box 250, Rockport, Maine 04856-0250. This book is also available from : The General Society of Mayflower Descendants, PO Box 3297, Plymouth, MA 02361 This book was just published in 1996 and took years to compile and proof. It is the Authority. I am myself a Decendant of John Washburn through Francis Cooke. My Mother was a Washburn. Good Luck. Kenneth R. Maxwell (WASHBURN)45 | ||||||||||||
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| John's parents according to G.W.Washburn goes as follows: John 1597 & Margret Moore John 1556 - 1624 & Martha Stevens John -1593 & Jane Bushell John -1546 & Emma -1547 John -1517 & Joan Mitton Norman & Elizabeth Knivton? John & Margret Poher? Peter & Isola Hanly John & Isabell Sir Roger de & Margret Sir John de -1319 & Isabella Sir Roger de -1259 this from a family tree drawn by Edward Wight Washburn 1881-???? I got a copy from his son many years ago i believe the datato be true. enjoy!!46 | ||||||||||||
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| We have included on the following pages some of the information that we have gathered regarding the descendants of John Washburn Jr. (1621-1686), with a focus on our branch of the Washburn family. Most Washburns in America are assumed to be descended from either John Washburn Jr., John's younger brother Philip Washburn (about 1624-after 1700), or William Washburn (1601-1659) who may have been related to John and Philip in some way. John Washburn Jr. married a granddaughter of Mayflower passenger Francis Cooke, and therefore all descendants of John Washburn Jr. are believed to be Mayflower descendants. Certain other branches of the Washburn family have additional Mayflower lines, including a line running to Mary Chilton, the famous "Mayflower Orphan." 47 | ||||||||||||
| Last Modified New | Created 25 Aug 1998 by Reunion for Macintosh |