Person:Nathan Washburn (2)

m. 11 Feb 1702/03
  1. Joanna Washburn1703 -
  2. Joseph Washburn1705 - 1766
  3. Lydia Washburn1707 -
  4. Jemima Washburn1710 -
  5. Rebecca Washburn1711/12 -
  6. Josiah Washburn1716 -
  7. Mercy Washburn1718 -
  8. Nathan WashburnAbt 1723 -
  • HNathan WashburnAbt 1723 -
  • W.  Mary Mahurin (add)
m. 20 Apr 1748
  1. Rebecca Washburn1748 -
  2. Hugh Washburn1750 -
  3. Arthur Washburn1752 -
  4. Patience Washburn1754 -
  5. Jemima Washburn1756 -
  6. Charity Washburn1758 - 1758
  7. Robert Washburn1760 -
  8. Salathiel Washburn1763 -
  9. Bathsheba Washburn1766 -
Facts and Events
Name[1] Nathan Washburn
Gender Male
Birth? Abt 1723 Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United StatesBased on date of marriage
Marriage 20 Apr 1748 Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United Statesto Mary Mahurin (add)
References
  1. Plymouth County (Massachusetts). Register of Deeds. Deeds, 1664-1699. (Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1972).

    Vol. 38, p. 234 12 Mar 1746: Josiah Washburn of Bridgewater Yeoman for £125 conveys to Nathan Washburn of Bridgewater Husbandman a tract of land in the South Precinct of Bridgewater "It being a part of my Homestead being thirty nine acres and three quarters". [Note: earliest deed seen, born by 1725 to be of legal age.]

    Vol. 79, p. 389 4 May 1751: Nathan Washburn of Bridgewater Yeoman for £36=0=10 conveys to Nicholas Sever of Kingston Esq'r a tract in South Precinct of Bridgewater "which I had from my Father Josiah Washburn by a Deed dated March-12: 1746".