Ebeneezer Washburn; his ancestors and descendants, with some connected families : a family story of 700 years . d. Feb. 13, 1887, ag-ed 86 years. He had six children,five of whom ai-e living at the present time. For themsee under Abi^aham Washburns family. Elijah H., Peter Parley, Prof. Chauncy A. of Yaleand the Rev. Chauncy A., author, were all grand-childrenof the David (Toodrich above. John^, s. of William Goodrich, b. May 20, 1653, Allen of Charlestown, Mass. Johns son, Jacob,b. Nov. 27, 1694, m. Sept. 12, 1717 Benedict Godwin, JNathaniel and Mahitabel Porter Godwin and had


Ebeneezer Washburn; his ancestors and descendants, with some connected families : a family story of 700 years . d. Feb. 13, 1887, ag-ed 86 years. He had six children,five of whom ai-e living at the present time. For themsee under Abi^aham Washburns family. Elijah H., Peter Parley, Prof. Chauncy A. of Yaleand the Rev. Chauncy A., author, were all grand-childrenof the David (Toodrich above. John^, s. of William Goodrich, b. May 20, 1653, Allen of Charlestown, Mass. Johns son, Jacob,b. Nov. 27, 1694, m. Sept. 12, 1717 Benedict Godwin, JNathaniel and Mahitabel Porter Godwin and had Ruthand other children. Ruth, dr. of Jacob and BenedictGodwin, b. May 22, 1727, m. July 9, 1747 Reuben Caseancestor of Eliza Case Washburn. Ancestry of Rev. Elisha Yale, Husband of Iirza Northrup Yale of Lenox, andKingsboro, Thomas Yale Avas the oldest son of David Yale, , Chancellor of Chester, England. Both father and sonhad residences in Chester, and the father had the ancestralestate of Plas Grono where they lived. Thomas marriedabout 1612 Anne Lloyd, dr. of the then Bishop of Chester,. Ri;v. Elisha , D. I). ELtSHA YAL13 129 Geo. Lloyd, by whom he had three children David, Antieand Thomas. He d. some time before Aug. 1G19. Hiswidow, m. before 1624 Theoj)hilus Eaton, later the firstgovernor of the New Haven Colon}. In 1637 TheophilusEaton and his wife, Anne Lloyd Yale Eaton, and his threestep-children, David, Anne and Thos. Yale, sailed for NewEngland in the party with the Rev. John remained in the Massachusetts Bay Colony till thespring of 1638, when they departed and settled in NewHaven. Here Eaton Avas made governor of the , son of Thos. and Anne Lloyd^ Yale, who emigratedwith his mother in 1037, m. Martha, dr. of NathanielTurner of Lynn, Mass., who was lost at sea in 1646. Thomasreturned to England with the Platons and his brother Davidand sister ; but while his brother David remained in came back to New H


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