In a message dated 1/18/01 10:17:33 AM Eastern Standard Time, dickiz@lincoln.midcoast.com writes: << I have just joined the list. My Washburn line in MA is: John & Martha (TIMBREL) STEVENS John (bp1597-bef1679) & Margery/Margaret MOORE (?1586 -?) Philip (?1624-?1700/1702) & Elizabeth IRELAND (?-?) Deacon John (?1672-1750) & Lydia BILLINGTON (?-1716) Elisha (1703-?1734) & Martha PERKINS (1707-?) Lydia (1729-1810) & Abel STETSON (1728-1776) >> Hi Isabel ~ I can help with the first part..... From "The Great Migration Begins" Vol. III by Robert Charles Anderson: John Washburn Birth: Baptized at Bengeworth, Worcestershire, 2 July 1597, son of John and Martha (Timbrell) (Stephens) Washburn [Washbourne Gen. 47] Death: Early in 1671 (apparently living on 17 March 1670/1 and 22 May 1671 when his son was called Jr., but died soon after, as the document was altered to call the son Sr. [ MD 16:248, citing PCLR 3:209]. Marriage: Bengeworth, Worcestershire, [23 November?]1618 Margery Moore [ Washbourne Gen 48]; sailed for New England in 1635 with her two sons [Hotten 57], no further record. further down, under the children....is iii Philip, b. about 1624 (aged 11 in 1635 [ Hotten 57]); m. by about 1664 Elizabeth Irish, daughter of John Irish. If no one else answers the rest, let me know....Lydia is probably on my Mayflower CDs and I can do a lookup for her. HTH, Dianne