Notes for John Washburn: The earliest record of John Washburn in Plymouth Colony is that of January 2, 1633, when he brought suit against Edward Doty there. Several other colonists had grievances against this defendant, which are recorded in the Colony court. The next record of him is for March 25, 1633, when his name appears on a list of those to be taxed. His purchase of a home in Plymouth Colony is found in the minutes of the General Court, for March, 1635, when he bought land in Duxbury, form William Palmers, "beyonde ye creeke called ye Eagle-Nest, which lote he gaue vp to ye company, for a lote ... in an other place ...; and ye said lote (on wch this house standeth) was, by consent of ye Gouer & Assistants giuen to ye said John Washborne."
More About John Washburn and Margery Moore: Marriage: 23 Nov 1618, Bengeworth, England.
Children of John Washburn and Margery Moore are:
+John Washburn, b. 20 Nov 1620, Bengeworth, England, d. 12 Nov 1686, Bridgewater, MA.