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Samuel Washburn 1651–1720 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1651

Birth Location: Duxbury, Plymouth Colony, USA

Death Date: 24 March 1720

Death Location: Bridgewater, Plymouth Colony, USA

Father: John Washburn

Mother: Elizabeth Washburn

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In 1651, Samuel Washburn entered the world in Duxbury, Plymouth Colony, USA, born to John Washburn And Elizabeth Washburn. Samuel Washburn passed away in 1720 in Bridgewater, Plymouth Colony, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1651, Samuel Washburn entered the world in Duxbury, Plymouth Colony, USA, born to John Washburn And Elizabeth Washburn.
  • Samuel Washburn passed away in 1720 in Bridgewater, Plymouth Colony, USA.

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Samuel Washburn's Ancestors

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Samuel Washburn
1651–1720
Birth Place: Duxbury, Plymouth Colony, USA
Parents
John Washburn
1620–1686
England
Elizabeth Washburn
1629–1684
Duxbury, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, United States of America
Grandparents
John Washburn
1597–1670
Bengeworth, Evesham, Worcestershire, England
Margery Moore
1588–1662
Bengeworth, Evesham, Worcestershire, England
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Samuel Washburn's Timeline

2 Records

1651
1651
Birth of Samuel Washburn in Duxbury, Plymouth Colony, USA
Duxbury, Plymouth Colony, USA
1720
24 March 1720
Age 69
Death of Samuel Washburn in Bridgewater, Plymouth Colony, USA
Bridgewater, Plymouth Colony, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1651
    Event Place: Duxbury, Plymouth Colony, USA
    Record Source: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 24 March 1720
    Event Place: Bridgewater, Plymouth Colony, USA
    Record Source: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index

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