John Washburn, the immigrant ancestor to Plymouth Colony, lived in the part of Plymouth that became the town of Duxbury. Later in life he was among those Duxbury townsmen who organized the inland town of Bridgewater, also in Plymouth Colony. He had two sons, John and Philip Washburn who also lived in Duxbury and Bridgewater; his only daughter Mary Washburn having never joined her parents in the new world.
Mary Washborne, baptized on 6 Oct. 1619 in Bengeworth, Worcestershire[1], possibly died in England before 1635, as she was not brought to New England with her mother and brothers, or she may have been the Mary Washborne who married Richard Hyde on 5 May 1634 in St. Lawrence Parish, Evesham, Worcestershire, England.[2]
Baptism
Date: 06 OCT 1619
Place: Benegeworth, Evesham, Worcestershire, England
Sources
↑ St. Peter’s Parish Registers, Bengeworth, Worcestershire, England, from FHL Microfilm #0383530. Davenport has the date as 3 Oct. 1619, but it looks to me like a “6.”
↑ Parish Registers of St. Lawrence, Evesham, Worcestershire, England, from the Richard Savage Collection at the Shakespeare Library, from FHL Microfilm #0504474.
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