Washburn et all
WASHBURN ET AL. TO WASHBURN1694
This document serves to indicate children of John Washburn and Elizabeth
Mitchell (Jane Cooke, Francis Cooke)
[MD 15:4:252, Plym. Co. Deeds, 14: 267] "Know all men by these Presents that We John
Washburne Thomas Washburne Joseph Washburne Jonathan Washburne James Washburne Edward
Seely Samuel Kingsley William Orcutt Sarah Washburne all Inhabitants of the Town of
Bridgewater in ye County of New Plymouth in New England, Have Given Granted & by these
Presents do Give Grant Bargain Sell Enfeoffe Confirm & forever Make over Twenty five
acres of Land be it more or less whereof We are the true Owners & rightfull
Proprietors unto Samuel Washburne Inhabitant in sd Town of Bridgewater, Which sd Twenty
five acres is Situate lying & being in sd Town of Bridgewater near to a Place known by
ye Name of South Brook lying on the head of sd Jonathan & James Washburne's Lands
where their Houses stands; it being a Parcell of Land left unwilled by our Father &
ffather in law John Washburne Deceased, Bounded at foot by a heap of Stones
The deed was signed by John Washburne, Thomas Washburne, James Washburne
(by a mark), Jonathan Washburne, Edward Seely, Samuel Kinsley (married
Mary Washburn), William Orcutt (by a mark),
(married Jane Washburn) Sarah Washburne (by a mark), and Joseph
Washburne (by a mark).
It was acknowledged, 10 September, 1694, by John Washburne, Thomas Washburne, Jonathan
Washburne, James Washburne, Edward Seely, Samuel Kinsley, William Orcutt, and Sarah
Washburne, before Thomas Hayward, Justice of the Peace.