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Fourth Generation in
Families of the Children of John3 Washburn (Jr.) and Sarah3 Cornell
John Washburn (Jr.) and Sarah Cornell had only two children who left descendants—daughter Susanna married Samuel Conklin, and son John married first to Hannah Hallett and secondly to Hannah Thorneycraft, as proven by wills. However the children of John Washburn (3rd) by his two wives have been extremely difficult to document and prove. Washburn researchers of this line owe a great deal of gratitude to Elaine Olney for the excellent work she has done. This is only a work in progress, and will certainly be subject to much revision as new material is uncovered.
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(274.) Susanna4 Washburn, eldest daughter of (89) John3 Washburn (Jr.), (49) John2, (30) William1; born probably in Hempstead, Long Island, in 1680, married Samuel3 Conklin, son of Jacob2 and Mary (Youngs) Conklin,[1] in ca. 1702.[2] He was born ca. 1676 in Southold, Long Island, a grandson of John1 and Elizabeth (Allseabrook) Conklin,[3] of Southold and Huntington, Long Island, NY, and of Joseph and Margaret (Warren) Youngs.[4]
Susanna (Washburn) Conklin died on 8 Oct. 1753,[5] and Samuel Conklin died on 9 Feb. 1769 in Southold, Suffolk Co., Long Island.[6]
Susanna Washburn and Samuel Conklin had children, order uncertain:[7]
839 i Susanna4 Conklin, born ca. Dec. 1703 in Southold, married Benjamin Bailey on 19 Nov. 1723.[8] They lived in Southold, Long Island, and had children:
a. Susanna Bailey, baptized on 13 Nov. 1724 in Southold, L.I.,[9] married Barnabas Horton on 10 Dec. 1747.[10]
b. Benjamin Bailey (Jr.), baptized on 8 Aug. 1726 in Southold,[11] married Susanna Gillam on 17 Oct. 1748, and he died on 5 Jan. 1802.[12]
c. Stephen Bailey, baptized on 23 Feb. 1728 in Southold,[13] married Mehitable Tuthill on 28 Dec. 1757.[14]
d. Mary Bailey, baptized on 20 June 1730 in Southold,[15] apparently died young.
e. Jonathan Bailey, baptized on 5 Jan. 1732 in Southold,[16] apparently also died young, before 1745.
f. Mary Bailey, baptized on 25 Dec. 1734 in Southold,[17] married Peter Bradley on 2 July 1752.[18]
g. Deborah Bailey, baptized on 23 Mar. 1736 in Southold,[19] married Isaac Goldsmith on 2 Nov. 1759, and she died on 23 Oct. 1803.[20]
h. Gamaliel Bailey, baptized on 16 Jan. 1738 in Southold,[21] married Esther Peck on 9 July 1760, and he died on 9 July 1784.[22]
i. Lucretia Bailey, baptized on 31 July 1740 in Southold,[23] married Joseph Peck on 16 May 1762, and she died on 4 Sept. 1773.[24]
j. Christian Bailey, a daughter, baptized on 4 Jan. 1743 in Southold.[25]
k. Jonathan Bailey, baptized on 28 June 1745 in Southold,[26] married Phebe Horton on 21 Sept. 1769.[27]
l. Nathaniel Bailey, baptized on 9 Jan. 1749 in Southold,[28] married Mary Peck or Pack on 24 Sept. 1771.[29]
840 ii Samuel4 Conklin (Jr.), born ca. 1705 in Southold,[30] married 1.) Mary Crook on 20 Dec. 1733 in Southold, and 2.) Mary Allison on 17 June 1736 in Southold.[31] Samuel Conklin (Jr.) died in May 1774 in Orange Co., NY, or in Southold, Suffolk Co., NY.[32] He supposedly had one daughter by Mary Crook, and 4 more children by Mary Allison:
a. Mary5 Conklin, born ca. 1734 in Southold, Suffolk Co., Long Island, married Grant Bradley, son of Jonathan and Mary (Booth) Bradley,[33] on 14 Feb. 1754. She died on 5 May 1785 in Southold.[34]
b. Susanna5 Conklin, born ca. 1737 in Southold, married Thomas Horton, son of Deacon James and Anna (Goldsmith) Horton,[35] on 24 Feb. 1757, and they moved to Goshen, Orange Co., NY.[36]
c. Catherine Conklin, born ca. 1744.
d. Samuel5 Conklin (3rd), born ca. 1750 in Southold, married (____), and also moved to Orange Co., NY.[37] He was probably still living in Orange Co., NY, in the 1800 federal census.[38]
e. Joseph5 Conklin, born ca. 1752 in Southold, married Mary Paine before 1774.[39]
841 iii Joseph4 Conklin, born ca. 1707 or 1710 in Southold, Long Island,[40] married Mary Bradley, daughter of Jonathan and Mary (Booth) Bradley,[41] on 2 Dec. 1742, probably in Southold.[42] He died on 3 Nov. 1785 in Suffolk Co., NY.[43] They had at least one son:
a. Joseph5 Luther Conklin, born on 3 Feb. 1751 in Southold, Suffolk Co., NY, married Esther Halsey or Halstead on 1 Apr. 1782 in Blooming Grove, Orange Co., NY.[44]
b. (Probably others)
842 iv Lucretia4 Conklin, born ca. 1710 in Southold, married John Paine on 13 Apr. 1732 in Southold.[45] Children not found.
843 v Sarah4 Conklin, born ca. 1712 or 1709 in Southold,[46] married Nathan Benjamin, son of Richard and Elizabeth “Eliza” (Terry) Benjamin,[47] as his second wife, on 11 Jan. 1736/7 in Southold.[48] He was born in 1700 in Southold, and had married first to Deborah Clark in 1726 in Southold.[49] Sarah (Conklin) Benjamin supposedly had children:[50]
a. (Unnamed son), born ca. 1737, died on 1 Apr. 1738 in Southold.
b. Mary Benjamin, born ca. 1738 in Southold, supposedly married Silas Howell, son of Israel and Hannah (Smith) Howell,[51] in Oct. 1763 in Baiting Hollow, Suffolk Co., NY.[52] He served in the Revolutionary War, and died in 1792.[53]
c. Sarah Benjamin, born ca. 1740 in Southold.
d. Benjamin Benjamin, born in 1743 in Southold, died in 1830.[54]
e. Joshua Benjamin, born ca. 1746 in Southold.
f. Joseph Benjamin, born in 1748 in Southold, died on 10 Mar. 1755.
844 vi Mary4 Conklin, born ca. 1713 or 1714 in Southold,[55] married Joshua Salmon, son of William and Hannah (Bailey) Salmon,[56] on 16 June 1737 in Southold.[57] He was born on 7 May 1712 in Southold. She died in 1780 in Southold, and he remarried to Mary (Hudson) Reeve, widow of James Reeve, on 14 Oct. 1783 in Southold, and then to Jane Haines Otis, daughter of Solomon and Jane (Turner) Otis, on 12 May 1787 in Southold.[58] He supposedly died on 17 Aug. 1812 in Southold.[59] Mary (Conklin) Salmon had children:[60]
a. William Salmon, born in 1738 in Southold.
b. Hannah Salmon, born in 1740 in Southold, married Zaccheus Case, son of Daniel and Elizabeth (Wells) Case, in 1760 in Southold. He was born on 15 Nov. 1740 in Southold.[61]
c. Jonathan Salmon, born in 1742 in Southold, married Anne Horton on 30 Nov. 1775 in Southold.
d. Mary Salmon, born in 1744 in Southold, married Joshua Reeve, son of Benjamin and Deliverance (Wells) Reeve, as his second wife, on 28 Mar. 1781 in Southold. He was born in 1728 in Southold, and had married first to Mary Jennings on 15 Nov. 1759 in Southold. He died on 13 Apr. 1784, and Mary (Salmon) Reeve died on 16 Oct. 1819 in Southold.[62]
e. Joshua Salmon (Jr.), born in 1746 in Southold, married Prudence Case, daughter of Mitchell and Annie (Brown) Case, on 31 Aug. 1769 in Southold. She was born on 1 Aug. 1751 in Washington Co., RI.[63]
f. Gideon Salmon, born in 1750 in Southold.[64]
845 vii (Unnamed son), born and died in 1716 in Southold.[65]
846 viii Abigail4 Conklin, born ca. 1718 in Southold, supposedly married Benjamin Tuxton on 20 Mar. 1740.[66] Children not found.
(276.)
John4 Washburn (3rd), only son of (89)
John3
Washburn (Jr.), (49)
John2, (30)
William1;
born probably in Hempstead,
Hannah
(Hallett) Washburn died by 1719,[69]
and John Washburn (3rd) had remarried to
2.) Hannah Thorneycraft, daughter of William and Hannah (Carpenter)
Thorneycraft, of Oyster Bay,
John Washburn (3rd) had children, supposedly about 8 by Hannah Hallett, and possibly 6 more by Hannah Thorneycraft, order uncertain:[71]
847 i Silas Washburn, born in 1706,[72] probably in Hempstead, NY, probably died young, because the name was apparently given to another son born in 1733.
848 ii Sarah Washburn,[73] born say ca. 1707 in Hempstead, marriage not found, possibly also died young.
+ 849 iii Samuel5 Washburn, born say ca. 1709 in Hempstead, baptized on 9 Jan. 1729/30 in the Episcopal Church in Newtown, Queens Co., NY,[74] married Abigail4 Moore, daughter of Joseph3 and Elizabeth (Sackett) Moore, of Newtown, Long Island,[75] in say ca. 1736. (To be continued in Washburn Fifth Generation.)
850 iv Hannah5 Washburn, born say ca. 1711 in Hempstead, mentioned in the will of Samuel Hallett, her great-grandfather, in 1719, married John Searles, of Rye, Westchester Co., NY, before 1737, when she signed a receipt for her legacy from the estate of Samuel Hallett.[76] Children not found.
+ 851 v Isaac5 Washburn, born on 26 Dec. 1712,[77] married 1.) Mehitabel (___), and 2.) Hannah (___), and 3.) Mary Moore.[78] (To be continued in Washburn Fifth Generation.)
+ 852 vi Joseph5 Washburn, born on 11 Oct. 1713 in Hempstead, NY,[79] married Rosannah Dickinson, daughter of Joseph and Hannah Dickinson,[80] in ca. 1746. (To be continued in Washburn Fifth Generation.)
853 vii Mary Washburn, born say ca. 1715 in Hempstead,[81] marriage not found.
854 viii Daniel Washburn, born say ca. 1717 in Hempstead,[82] marriage not found.
+ 855 ix Richard5 Washburn,
born on 27 June 1720 in Hempstead or
856 x (Possibly) Phylena Washburn, born say ca. 1722 in Hempstead, NY,[85] marriage not found.
857 xi (Possibly) John Washburn (4th), born say ca. 1724 in Hempstead or Westchester Co., NY,[86] marriage not found.
858 xii (Possibly) Jesse5 Washburn, born say ca. 1726 in Hempstead or Westchester Co., NY,[87] marriage not found. In 1759 Jesse Washbourne of Newtown, Sussex Co., “in the East New Jerseys,” yeoman, filed a suit against Joseph Harris of Halifax, Plymouth Co., Mass., husbandman, over trespass, in the Plymouth County Court of Common Pleas, but the case was dismissed because neither party showed up in court in April 1759.[88] If the Jesse Washburn of Sussex Co., NJ, in 1759 is the Jesse Washburn who was born in New York in ca. 1726, then he was probably also the Lt. Jesse Washburn who married (534) Silence5 Washburn, daughter of (140) Josiah4 and Sarah (Richmond) Washburn, of Bridgewater, on 29 Dec. 1748 in Bridgewater,[89] and moved to what is now Monroe Co., PA, in 1760.
+ 859 xiii Silas5 Washburn, born ca. 1733 in Westchester Co., NY,[90] married Mary Carpenter, daughter of Robert Carpenter.[91] (To be continued in Washburn Fifth Generation.)
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[2] Estimated from the birth of their first child, in 1703, and per the I.G.I. Marriage Records, taken from an FHL [Family History Library] patron family group sheet, microfilm #1553245.
[5] Per
the FHL Ancestral File, submitted by Richard S. Pickering, of
[6] Per
the Ancestry.com World Family Tree file of Stephen Fountain, and per the FHL
Ancestral File, submitted by Richard S. Pickering, of
[7] All per the Ancestry.com World Family Tree file of Steve L. Winter, but the dates do not agree with some of the entires in the I.G.I., which were submitted by FHL patrons.
[9] I.G.I. Birth Records, taken from LDS temple records, FHL microfilm #442438, and from an FHL patron family group sheet, microfilm #0538845.
[11] I.G.I. Birth Records, taken from LDS temple records, FHL microfilm #442438, and from an FHL patron family group sheet, microfilm #0538845.
[13] I.G.I. Birth Records, taken from LDS temple records, FHL microfilm #442438, and from an FHL patron family group sheet, microfilm #0538845.
[17] I.G.I. Birth Records, taken from LDS temple records, FHL microfilm #442438, and from an FHL patron family group sheet, microfilm #0538845.
[19] I.G.I. Birth Records, taken from LDS temple records, FHL microfilm #442438, and from an FHL patron family group sheet, microfilm #0538845.
[21] I.G.I. Birth Records, taken from LDS temple records, FHL microfilm #s 442438 and 448102, and from an FHL patron family group sheets, microfilm #s 0538845 and 1553724.
[23] I.G.I. Birth Records, taken from LDS temple records, FHL microfilm #442438, and from an FHL patron family group sheet, microfilm #0538845.
[24] Per the I.G.I. Individual Records, taken from LDS temple records, FHL microfilm #s 442438 and 448102.
[25] I.G.I. Birth Records, taken from LDS temple records, FHL microfilm #442438, and from an FHL patron family group sheet, microfilm #0538845.
[26] I.G.I. Birth Records, taken from LDS temple records, FHL microfilm #442438, and from an FHL patron family group sheet, microfilm #0538845.
[28] I.G.I. Birth Records, taken from LDS temple records, FHL microfilm #442438, and from an FHL patron family group sheet, microfilm #0538845.
[32] Per
the Ancestry.com World Family Tree file of Steve L. Winter, which says he died
in Orange Co., NY, and the FHL Ancestral File, submitted by Patricia C. Dowden,
of
[34] Per the Ancestry.com World Family Tree file of Steve L. Winter, however Nancy Ann Norman gives this as the date of Grant Bradley’s death.
[35] His parents per the Ancestry.com World Tree file submitted by Claude Reeder, Dean Everett Salmon, Jake Jakoubek, and Clinton Many.
[38] 1800 Federal Census, Orange Co., NY, there were three Samuel Conklin families living in Orange Co., NY, in 1800, from the index.
[40] The 1710 date per I.G.I. Birth Records, taken from an FHL patron family group sheet, microfilm #1553245.
[41] Her parents per the Ancestry.com World Family Tree files submitted by Nancy Ann Norman and Dave Guilford.
[42] Per the Ancestry.com World Family Tree file submitted on 19 June 2003 by Emily M. Conklin Foster.
[43] Per the Ancestry.com World Family Tree file submitted on 19 June 2003 by Emily M. Conklin Foster.
[44] Per the Ancestry.com World Family Tree file submitted on 19 June 2003 by Emily M. Conklin Foster.
[45] Per the Ancestry.com World Family Tree file of Steve L. Winter; I.G.I. Marriage Records, taken from an FHL patron family group sheet, from microfilm #0820230.
[46] The 1709 date per I.G.I. Birth Records, taken from an FHL patron family group sheet, microfilm #1553366.
[48] Per the Ancestry.com World Family Tree file of Steve L. Winter; I.G.I. Marriage Records, taken from an FHL patron family group sheet, microfilm #0820230.
[50] All from I.G.I.Birth and Individual Records, taken from an FHL patron family group sheet, microfilm #1553366.
[51] His parents per the Ancestry.com World Family Tree file submitted on 13 June 2003 by Dave Utzinger.
[55] The 1713 date per I.G.I. Birth Records, taken from an FHL patron family group sheet, microfilm #1553245.
[56] His parents per the Ancestry.com World Family Tree file submitted on 17 Oct. 2002 by Dean Everett Salmon.
[57] Per
the Ancestry.com World Family Tree file of Steve L. Winter, I.G.I. Marriage
Records, taken from an FHL patron family group sheet, from microfilm #0820230,
and per the FHL Ancestral File, submitted by Patricia C. Dowden, of
[58] All per the Ancestry.com World Family Tree file submitted on 17 Oct. 2002 by Dean Everett Salmon.
[60] All per the Ancestry.com World Family Tree file submitted on 17 Oct. 2002 by Dean Everett Salmon.
[61] All per the Ancestry.com World Family Tree file submitted on 17 Oct. 2002 by Dean Everett Salmon.
[62] All per the Ancestry.com World Family Tree file submitted on 17 Oct. 2002 by Dean Everett Salmon.
[63] All per the Ancestry.com World Family Tree file submitted on 17 Oct. 2002 by Dean Everett Salmon.
[64] The the Ancestry.com World Family Tree file submitted on 17 Oct. 2002 by Dean Everett Salmon shows Gideon Salmon marrying Mary Hudson on 14 Oct. 1783 in Southold, but he also assigns that same spouse and date to his father, Joshua Salmon. I don’t know which is correct.
[65]
I.G.I. Birth Records, taken from an FHL patron family group sheet, microfilm
#1553245, and the FHL Ancestral File, submitted by Patricia C. Dowden, of
[67] Olney, Elaine Washburn, Our Washburn Heritage, 1986, [hereinafter Olney, Washburn], p. 13, from Burke’s Landed Gentry, p. 2959; Haight, Ada C., The Richard Washburn Family Genealogy, Ossining, NY, 1937, p. 9; Gautier, John S., Esq., “New York Marriage Licenses,” The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, Vol. 2, [Jan. 1871], p. 27.
[68] Several Ancestry.com World Tree entries give their place of marriage as Claverack, Columbia Co., NY, which is highly unlikely.
[69] The will of Samuel Hallett, dated 7 Oct. 1719 in Queens Co., NY, mentioned his daughter Hannah Washburn, deceased.
[70] The will of William Thorneycraft, of Oyster Bay, dated in Mar. 1719/20, mentioned his daughter Hannah Washburn.
[71] These estimated years of birth are mine, and do not agree with a number of other sources, including the FHL Ancestral File and the I.G.I. I may have the birth order and approximate years of birth entirely wrong. Elaine Olney, Washburn, p. 8, says “This is the one generation that holds many unanswered questions.”
[74] Olney, Washburn, p. 12; “The Register Book for the Parish of Jamaica, Kept by theRev. Thomas Poyer, Rector from 1710 to 1732,” The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, Vol. 19, [Jan. 1888], p. 11, “Samll ye Son of Jno & Hannah Washbourn” baptised “at Hell-Gate.”
[75] Her parents per the Ancestry.com World Family Tree file entitled Mize-Moore Ancestors submitted on 5 June 2002, taken from Moore, James W., Rev. John Moore of Newtown, Long Island, and Some of his Descendants, 1903, p. 76, and Weygant, Charles H., The Sacketts of America: Their Ancestors and Descendants, 1907, p. 35.
[77] Per email letter of Lyn Wilson of 19 July 2000, which corrects the date of Isaac Washburn’s birth in her posting of the Isaac Washburn Bible records on 25 June 2000.
[79] His date of birth from the I.G.I., and from the Ancestry.com World Family Tree files submitted on 28 June 2003 by Bill Abrams, and on 17 June 2003 by Laverne Edward Olney.
[82] Olney, Washburn, p. 12, from the Haight Family Bible, no birth year listed, unless this was mistakenly meant as Samuel.
[83] Olney, Washburn, p. 12, the
date taken from the Richard Washburn Haight bible, with a note that Ada
Haight’s Richard Washburn Family Genealogy, 1937, gives the date as 27
June 1730. The FHL Ancestral File for Richard Washburn, submitted by a large
number of researchers, lists him born in
[85] Per the FHL Ancestral Files submitted by several people, which include a daughter Phylena, however she was not included in Olney, Washburn, p. 12, nor in the Haight Family Bible record.
[87] A son Jesse Washburn is listed in the FHL Ancestral File and the I.G.I., submitted by a large number of researchers, but not in Olney, Washburn, p. 12, who believes that Jesse was a son of Richard rather than a brother, however Jesse the son of Richard was not born until well after 1759. If the Jesse Washburn of Sussex Co., NJ, was indeed part of this family he would have to have been a brother of Richard in order to have been old enough to file a suit in 1759, and the connection with Plymouth County, MA, in 1759 suggests that he was probably the Jesse Washburn who married there in 1748 to Silence Washburn, and eventually settled in the Wyoming Valley of Pennsylvania. Further research is needed.