I went to high school in a town about 10 miles from Lebanon. Since the school was a "Centralized" one, we had the people from Lebanon, which was a small town of, perhaps 300 or so, in the 1950s, along with a half dozen more towns of the same size, attending our school. I am not familiar with anyone named Washburn from that area, in that particular period, so, it is possible that the ones living there were transient, or died off. The area did have several small cemeteries, scattered around, that we going to ruin at that time. I remember going through them and looking at the dates and seeing the late 1700s and early 1800s of some of the old tombstones. If one has the time, it would pay to stump through the area in the spring or fall (when the areas are more visible). Another point -- didn't a line of Washburns migrate through the "valley" area of New York and settle in and around present day Watertown? John