genealogy of Patty Rose

 

 


Genealogy of Patty Rose


Name Thomas WASHBURN
Birth 1647, Duxbury, Plymouth, Massachusetts
Death bef 4 Dec 1732, Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts30
Father John WASHBURN (1620-1686)
Mother Elizabeth MITCHELL (~1628-<1684)
Other Spouses Deliverance PACKARD
Sarah LEONARD
Marriage 24 Jul 1711, Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts93
Spouse Abigail ATKINS
Birth abt 1660, Kennebec, Washington, Maine
Death aft 1729, Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts
Notes for Thomas WASHBURN
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THOMAS, Bridgewater, br. of Samuel, had two ws. Deliverance, d. of Samuel Packard, and Abigail, d. of Jacob Leonard. Mitchhell arranges these ws. in differ. order from me, but his informat. was not exact, and even for the ch. he had no more happy source for gather. their names, Nathaniel, Thomas, Timothy, Hepzibah, Patience, Deliverance, and Elizabeth than the will of their f. 1729. [ref 20]
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Thomas Washburn, b. pre 1662; d. betw. Mar. 1729/30 (will) - 4 Dec. 1732 (prob.) [ref 30]

7 Aug. 1717, Thomas Washburn Sr., yeoman & wf. Abigail of Bridgewater, for ye love, good will & affection, to Edward Heyford, yeoman of Pembroke and Samuel Heiford, cordwainer of Duxboro . . . in equal shares, half the 38th lot in the upland in Major's Purchase now in Pembroke, containing 30 acres. Witnesses: Thomas Wade, Josiah Edson Jr. Ack. 22 Aug. Rec. 11 Jan. 1717/8. (Ply. deeds 13:136) [ref 30]
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Thomas Washburn married Sarah Lennard July 28, 1708 in Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., MA [ref 23:0164691]
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Abrastract of will of Thomas Washburn: In March,* 1729/30, "Thomas Washburn of Bridwater . . . being far advanced in years" made his will. To "Wife Abigail Washburn all those goods she brought with her and all that she has gotten since, and two Cows, half the sheep, and all ye swine, and ye Iron Ketle; and the Improvement of my dwelling house & Barn & the hors ye one half of ye Cow-pasture above ye way, and of all my land below the way, and liberty to cut firewood on any of my land during her naturall lif as also my Bed and furniture I give her during life. and further I do Appoint my sd Wife together with my Cousin John Washburn of sd Bridgwater to be the Executors of this my last Will" To "my Eldest son Nathaniel Washburn Twelve pence, having given him his portion formerly" To "my second son, Thomas Washburn Twelve pence having given him his portion formerly" To "my youngest Son Timothy Washburn Twelve pence having given him his portion formerly" To "my Eldest Daughter Elizabeth Conent widow Twelve pence having given her her Portion formerly" To "my Daughter Hephsebah Hutchinson ye wife of John Hutchinson deceased, to her I give Twelve pence She having had her Portion formerly" To "my Daughter Patience's Children Twelve pence apeice their Mother having Received her Portion before her death" To "my Daughter Deliverance Jennings Twelve pence She having had her Portion formerly" "if any thing of my moveable Estate Remain after ye before mentioned Legecies funerall Charges & all other Just debts be fully answered & paid, that it be Equally divided amongst my Daughters" The witnesses were William Orcut, who signed by a mark, John Washburn, Jr., and Nathaniel Washburn, Jr. On 4 December, 1732, the will was probated, all three witnesses being present, and a letter of administration was issued to "Abigail Washburn Relict Widow of the sd Deceasd & to John Washburn Cousin to ye Deceasd Execut" in ye Same Will named" On 8 December, 1732, Joseph Edson, John Kingman and David Johnson took an inventory at Bridgewater, of the personal estate of "mr. Thomas Washburn late of Bridgwater." The three appraisers made oath to the inventory on ( December, 1732; and Abigail Washburn and John Washburn, the executors, made oath to it on 13 December, 1732. On 16 March, 1737, and account was presented by one of the executors, and approved, but the name of the executor was ommitted in recording. The entries "He died indebted to me for Eight Days Work" �1, 4s, and "Paid to his widow" �3, 3s., 6d., show that John Washburn presente the account. Payments had been made to Dortr Ames and Thomas Hayford. (6:246,261; 7:378). [ref 93:16-51]
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Notes for Abigail ATKINS
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daughter of Thomas ATKINS and Elizabeth SCAMMONS
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Abigail, daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth Atkins of Kennebec ME; m. Thomas Washburn [ref 22]
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Thomas Washburn married Deliverance2 Packard (Samuel) before her father made his will in 1684. Thomas Washburn married again, on 24 July 1711, Abigail (Atkins) Heyford, widow of John Heyford of Pembroke, Mass., and daughter of Thomas Atkins of Kennebec. [ref 93:16-47]
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8 Apr 1679 married(1) John HAYFORD; children Abigail, John, Edward, Daniel, Benjamin
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Last Modified 12 Aug 2004 Created 4 Jan 2005
 

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