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Fifth Generation in
Families of the Children of Timothy4 Washburn and Hannah (___)
Most of the children of Timothy and
Hannah Washburn settled in Connecticut Colony. Daughter Mary is believed to have
been the one who married Joseph Washburn, of
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Timothy5 Washburn (Jr.) |
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(395.)
Timothy5 Washburn (Jr.), eldest son of (120)
Timothy4 Washburn, (57)
Thomas3, (43)
John2 (5th), (28)
John1 (4th); born in Bridgewater, Massachusetts Colony,
on 26 Oct. 1721,[1]
baptized in Bolton, CT, on 29 Sept. 1734,[2]
married Kezia Guild,[3]
daughter of Israel and Sarah (George) Guild,[4]
in ca. 1746,[5]
and they lived in Hebron, Tolland Co., CT.
She was born on 26 May 1719 in Lebanon, New London Co., CT,[6] a granddaughter of Samuel and Mary (Woodcock)
Guild, of Lebanon, CT.[7] He was not a head of household in Connecticut in
the 1790 federal census, and had probably already died by then.
Timothy Washburn and Kezia Guild had children, order
uncertain:
1114 i
Abigail Washburn, born on 2 Aug. 1747 in
1115 ii
Ephraim Washburn, born on 7 May 1748 in
+ 1116 iii Levi6 Washburn, born on 22 Oct. 1749 in Hebron, CT,[10] mother not named, married Abigail Porter, daughter of Increase and Mary (Niles) Porter, of Hebron,[11] on 22 Mar. 1772 in Hebron, CT.[12] (To be continued in Washburn Generation 6.)
1117 iv
Oliver Washburn, born on 3 Nov. 1751 in
1118 v
Lemuel Washburn, born on 6 Sept. 1754 in
1119 vi
Hannah Washburn, born on 22 Feb. 1757 in
1120 vii
Ely Washburn, born on 31 Mar. 1759 in
1121 viii
Kezia Washburn, born on 24 May 1761 in
1122 ix (Possibly) Sarah6 Washburn, supposedly married George Hooper.[18] Children not found. He was not a head of household in Connecticut in the 1790 federal census.
1123 x (Possibly) Alexander Washburn, was supposedly lost at sea,[19] presumably unmarried.
(396.) Hannah5 Washburn, eldest daughter of (120) Timothy4 Washburn, (57) Thomas3, (43) John2 (5th), (28) John1 (4th); born in Bridgewater, Massachusetts Colony, on 28 Feb. 1723/4,[20] baptized on 29 Sept. 1734 in Bolton, CT,[21] probably married John4 Finney (Jr.), son of John3 and Ann (Toogood) Finney,[22] of Lebanon, CT, on 14 June 1744 in Lebanon.[23] He was born on 14 Oct. 1718 in Swansea, MA,[24] a grandson of Joshua2 and Mercy (Watts) Finney, of Bristol, RI,[25] and Swansea, MA, and of Nathaniel Toogood, of Swansea. They lived in Lebanon, Kent, and Warren, CT, but their death dates have not been located. He was probably still living in Warren, Litchfield Co., CT, in the 1790 federal census.[26]
John Finney (Jr.) and Hannah Washburn had children:[27]
1124 i
Timothy Finney, born on 28 Aug. 1746 in
1125 ii
Martin5
Finney, born on 20 June 1751 in
1126 iii
Elihu Finney, born on 14 July 1755 in
+ 1127 iv John5 Finney (3rd), born on 19 July 1757 in
+ 1128 v Hannah5 Finney,
born on 10 Mar. 1761 in
(399.) Martha5 Washburn, probably second daughter of (120) Timothy4 Washburn, (57) Thomas3, (43) John2 (5th), (28) John1 (4th); born in Connecticut Colony in, say 1729, baptized on 29 Sept. 1734 in Bolton, CT,[37] married Jabez Wright, son of James and Sarah (Guild) Wright, of Lebanon, New London Co., CT,[38] on 4 June 1752 in Lebanon.[39] He was born on 24 Apr. 1728 in Lebanon, CT,[40] and they lived in Lebanon, CT. Martha (Washburn) Wright died on 2 Apr. 1774 in Lebanon,[41] and Jabez Wright remarried to Anne (Manley) Lyman, widow of Thomas Lyman Jr.,[42] on 13 Dec. 1774 in Lebanon, CT.[43] Jabez Wright was still living in Lebanon, Windham Co., CT, in the 1790 federal census, next door to his son Jeriah Wright.[44]
Martha Washburn and Jabez Wright had children:
+ 1129 i Levinah Wright, born on 10 June 1753 in Lebanon, CT,[45] supposedly married Gershom Clark, son of Benoni and Ruth (Carpenter) Clark (Jr.),[46] on 2 May 1776 in Lebanon, CT.[47] (To be continued in Washburn Generation 6.)
1130 ii Jeriah
Wright, born on 19 July 1755 in
1131 iii
Jesse Wright, born on 12 Oct. 1757, died
on 15 Nov. 1759 in
+ 1132 iv Jesse Wright, born on 10 May 1760 in Lebanon, CT,[57] married Mehitabel Clark, daughter of Moses and Mehitabel (Bridges) Clark,[58] in ca. 1786 in Lebanon, CT.[59] (To be continued in Washburn Generation 6.)
1133 v
Lucretia Wright, born on 22 Aug. 1762 in
1134 vi
Azubah Wright, born on 12 Oct. 1765 in
Anne Manley had one son by Thomas Lyman Jr., and Jabez Wright had one more son by Anne (Manley) Lyman:
vii Thomas Lyman (3rd), born on 12 Jan. 1770 in Lebanon, CT.[62]
viii Jabez Wright (Jr.), born on 9 Apr. 1776 in Lebanon, CT.[63]
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[1] Vital Records of Bridgewater, Massachusetts, To the Year 1850, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, 1916, [hereinafter Bridgewater VRs], Vol. 1, p. 336.
[2] Bolton, CT, Congregational Church Records, 1:12-13, from Wood, Ralph V., Jr., Francis Cooke of the Mayflower, The First Five Generations, published as Volume 12 of “Mayflower Families Through Five Generations,” Picton Press, Rockport, ME, 1996, [hereinafter MF5G: Cooke], p. 250.
[4] Her parents from the Ancestry.com World Tree file submitted on 26 Aug. 2001 by Margaret Lambert, but the marriage of Israel Guild and Sarah George was not listed in Barbour’s index of Lebanon town records.
[6] Per the Ancestry.com World Tree file submitted on 26 Aug. 2001 by Margaret Lambert, but her birth was not listed in Barbour’s index of Lebanon town records.
[8] Wear, Dorothy, The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records, Hebron 1708-1854, Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, [hereinafter Wear, Barbour Index of Hebron VRs], p. 269.
[9] Dimock, Susan Whitney, Births, Marriages, Baptisms and Deaths from the Records of the Town and Churches in Coventry, Connecticut, 1711-1844, Baker & Taylor Co., New York, 1897, p. 119.
[11] Wear, Barbour Index of Hebron VRs, p. 227, marriage of Increase Porter and Mary Niles on 15 May 1750 in Hebron.
[16] Schott, Nancy E., The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records: Lebanon, 1700-1854, [hereinafter Schott, Barbour Index to Lebanon VRs], p. 215, taken from Vol. 1, p. 352, of the Lebanon Town Records.
[17] Schott, Barbour Index to Lebanon VRs, p. 215, taken from Vol. 1, p. 352, of the Lebanon Town Records.
[18] Per email letter from Lee J. Streepey, however this Sarah Washburn may belong to the family of Timothy Washburn and Sarah Miller, of Maine.
[19] Per email letter from Lee J. Streepey, however this Alexander Washburn may belong to the family of Timothy Washburn and Sarah Miller, of Maine.
[22] Vital Records of Swansea, Massachusetts, to 1850, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, 1992, [hereinafter Swansea VRs], p. 182: marriage of John Finny and Anne Toogood on 14 Sept. 1716 in Swansea, by John Rogers, Justice; Clark, Franklin C., “The Bristol Branch of the Finney Family,” Genealogies of Rhode Island Families From The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol. I, Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, 1989, p. 455.
[23] Schott, Barbour Index of Lebanon VRs, p. 215, taken from Vol. 1, p. 106, of the Lebanon Town Records.
[25] Clark, Franklin C., “The Bristol Branch of the Finney Family,” Genealogies of Rhode Island Families From The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol. I, Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, 1989, p. 450.
[26] Heads of Families at the First Census of the United States Taken in the Year 1790: Connecticut, Bountiful, Utah, 1993, p. 74, Warren Town, Litchfield County, the John Finny household had 1 free white male aged 16 or older, 1 free white male under 16, and 1 free white female.
[27] Clark, Franklin C., “The Bristol Branch of the Finney Family,” Genealogies of Rhode Island Families From The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol. I, Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, 1989, pp. 455-456, however only the first child is recorded in the Barbour index of Lebanon vital records.
[28] Schott, Barbour Index of Lebanon VRs, p. 76, taken from Vol. 1, p. 106, of the Lebanon Town Records.
[29] Per White, Lorraine Cook, The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records: Kent 1739-1852, Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, 1999, [hereinafter White, Barbour Index to Kent VRs], p. 76, taken from Vol. 1, p. 43, of the Kent Town Records, born “at Lebanon.”
[30]
I.G.I. Marriage Records, taken from LDS temple records, from FHL [Family
History Library] microfilm #1985436, but the marriage was not listed in
Barbour’s index of
[31] Per White, Barbour Index of Kent VRs, p. 75, taken from Vol. 1, p. 43, of the Kent Town Records, born “at Lebanon.”
[32] Per White, Barbour Index of Kent VRs, p. 76, taken from Vol. 1, p. 43, of the Kent Town Records, born “at Lebanon.”
[33] Karlstrand, Lillian Bentley, The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records: Warren 1786-1850, Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, 2002, [hereinafter Karlstrand, Barbour Index of Warren VRs], p. 12, taken from Vol. 1, p. 41, of the Warren Town Records, which doesn’t list her surname; I.G.I. Marriage Records, taken from FHL microfilm #184645, for her surname, which may be correct since they gave the name John Carter to one of their sons, and Timothy Washburn to another son.
[35] Clark, Franklin C., “The Bristol Branch of the Finney Family,” Genealogies of Rhode Island Families From The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol. I, Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, 1989, p. 455; Schott, Barbour Index of Lebanon VRs, p. 76, marriage of John Finney and Rachel Woodward, of Lebanon, recorded on Vol. 1, p. 106, of the Lebanon Town Records, without a date.
[36] Karlstrand, Barbour Index of Warren VRs, p. 12, taken from Vol. 1, p. 41, of the Warren Town Records.
[38] Schott, Barbour Index of Lebanon VRs, p. 239, marriage of James Wright and Sarah Guild on 23 Apr. 1724 in Lebanon, from Vol. 1, p. 329, of the Lebanon Town Records.
[39] Schott, Barbour Index of Lebanon VRs, p. 215, taken from Vol. 1, p. 346, of the Lebanon Town Records.
[40]
Schott, Barbour Index of Lebanon VRs, p. 238, taken from Vol. 1, p. 329,
of the Lebanon Town Records.
[41] Schott, Barbour Index of Lebanon VRs, p. 239, taken from Vol. 1, p. 346, of the Lebanon Town Records.
[42] Schott, Barbour Index of Lebanon VRs, p. 142, the marriage of Anne Manley and Thomas Lyman Jr. on 14 Nov. 1759, and the death of Thomas Lyman Jr. on 1 Nov. 1769, both taken from Vol. 1, p. 186, of the Lebanon Town Records. Thomas was born on 28 June 1737 in Lebanon, his birth taken from Vol. 1, p. 173, of the Lebanon Town Records, the son of Thomas Lyman and Mary Guile, who were married on 25 Jan. 1727 in Lebanon, also taken fromVol. 1, p. 173, of the Lebanon Town Records.
[43] Schott, Barbour Index of Lebanon VRs, p. 239, taken from Vol. 1, p. 346, of the Lebanon Town Records, married by Abraham Burnap, J.P.
[44] Heads of Families at the First Census of the United States Taken in the Year 1790: Connecticut, Bountiful, Utah, 1993, p. 146, Lebanon Town, Windham County, the Jabez Wright household had 1 free white male aged 16 or older, 1 free white male under 16, and 2 free white females.
[45] Schott, Barbour Index of Lebanon VRs, p. 239, taken from Vol. 1, p. 346, of the Lebanon Town Records.
[46] Schott, Barbour Index of Lebanon VRs, p. 46, the marriage of Benoni Clark, Jr., and Ruth Carpenter on 12 Nov. 1750 in Lebanon, taken from Vol. 1, p. 44, of the Lebanon Town Records.
[47] I.G.I. Marriage Records, the source not listed; FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File, submitted by Doug White, of Camden, SC, the marriage not listed in Barbour’s index of Lebanon town records.
[48] Schott, Barbour Index of Lebanon VRs, p. 239, taken from Vol. 1, p. 346, of the Lebanon Town Records.
[50] Heads of Families at the First Census of the United States Taken in the Year 1790: Connecticut, Bountiful, Utah, 1993, p. 146, Lebanon Town, Windham County, the Jeriah Wright household had 1 free white male aged 16 or older, 4 free white males under 16, and 3 free white females.
[51] 1800 Federal Census, Lebanon, Windham Co., CT, p. 720, the Jeriah Wright household had 1 male under 10, 1 male aged 10-15 years, 1 male aged 16-25 years, 1 male aged 26-44 years, 3 females under 10, 1 female aged 10-15 years, 1 female aged 16-25 years, and 1 female aged 26-44 years.
[52] 1820 Federal Census, Columbia, Windham Co., CT, p. 587, the Jeriah Wright household had 1 male aged 16-25 years, 1 male aged 26-44 years, 1 male aged 45 or over, 2 females aged 26-44 years, 1 female aged 45 or over, and had 3 persons engaged in agriculture.
[53] Johnston, Henry P. and Iris Rose Guertin, Collections of the Connecticut Historical Society Revolution Rolls and Lists, 1775-1783, Vol. VIII, Connecticut Historical Society, p. 149.
[54] Ancestry.com American Revolutionary War Rejected Pensions online database, taken from Rejected or Suspended Applications for Revolutionary War Pensions, Washington, D.C., 1852. The pension application was filed in Pownal, Bennington Co., VT.
[55] 1840 Federal Census, Pownal, Bennington Co., VT, p. 294, the Susannah Wright household had only 1 female aged 70-79 years. She was living next door to John Wright and Pliny Wright, probably sons of Jeriah and Susannah Wright.
[56] Schott, Barbour Index of Lebanon VRs, p. 239, taken from Vol. 1, p. 346, of the Lebanon Town Records.
[57] Schott, Barbour Index of Lebanon VRs, p. 239, taken from Vol. 1, p. 346, of the Lebanon Town Records.
[58] Schott, Barbour Index of Lebanon VRs, p. 51, marriage of Moses Clark and Mehetable Bridges on 5 Nov. 1746 in Lebanon, from Vol. 1, p. 54, of the Lebanon Town Records.
[59]
I.G.I. Marriage Records, taken from LDS temple records, from FHL microfilm
#456833, the marriage not listed in Barbour’s index of
[60] Schott, Barbour Index of Lebanon VRs, p. 239, taken from Vol. 1, p. 346, of the Lebanon Town Records.
[61] Schott, Barbour Index of Lebanon VRs, p. 239, taken from Vol. 1, p. 346, of the Lebanon Town Records.