Perhaps most of you interested in the Washburn Family in America are aware of the two editions of the book by that title, by Brenton Wahburn in California. He has some new editions left, I think. The first edition is very helpful and is available at many hisotrical and geneological libraries. By the way, I'm sojourning in Bridgewater, Mass., home to the first four generations of the line stemming from John Washburn who arrived Plymouth 1632. If you there's something I can help with while in this locale, please let me know and I'll try to do it. If you know where any of the first four generations are buried, the locations of existing headstones or church records, etc., please contact me at your earliest convenience so I can scout them out and relay info back to you all. My line is: John; John Jr.; Joseph; Joseph Jr.; Ebenezer (buried Hardwick, Mass).; Cyrus; Franklin Bryant I; Franklin Bryant II; Dwight; Ian Mackenzie Washburn ---------- From: Mark Wentling Sent: Friday, October 17, 1997 3:36 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Upstate New York Washburns Form: Memo Text: (13 lines follow) I've just had a major breakthrough in research of Upstate New York Washburns (with help from Carla Mace "[email protected]") Anyone interested? Here's the skeleton line. . . . get in touch! John Washburn/Margaret Packard -- Bridgewater, Mass. Robert Washburn/Rebecca Lapham Robert Washburn/Lucy Farnum Stephen Washburn/Salinda Wethy of Preston, CT Children: Schuyler, Dyer and Robert of Hounsfield, Jefferson County, NY and possibly Elijah Washburn of Troy, Albany County, NY Mark A. Wentling Use Proportional Font: true