Ebeneezer Washburn; his ancestors and descendants, with some connected families : a family story of 700 years . 722 living in Derby, the stronger indications are thatthey were established inhabitants of New Milford, andthat Patience had been living with her mother since her2nd 7narriage in 1717; and therefore, she as well asEbenczer Washburn were inhabitants of New Milford atthe time of their marriage. There is something whichlooks like disappointment in pecuniary matters connectedwith Mr. Ws. buying land in 1721, and having to abandonit in 1728, which suggests some connection between thesetra


Ebeneezer Washburn; his ancestors and descendants, with some connected families : a family story of 700 years . 722 living in Derby, the stronger indications are thatthey were established inhabitants of New Milford, andthat Patience had been living with her mother since her2nd 7narriage in 1717; and therefore, she as well asEbenczer Washburn were inhabitants of New Milford atthe time of their marriage. There is something whichlooks like disappointment in pecuniary matters connectedwith Mr. Ws. buying land in 1721, and having to abandonit in 1728, which suggests some connection between thesetransactions and the settlement of the Miles estate in 1722,] 1 years after his death. [There was a family of Miles associated with SamuelW^ashbiirn as wheelwrights and wagon makers in Lenoxwhose family names suggest descendants of the abovefamily. The father was Richard Miles, the 2 sons, Stephenand John.] Ancestry of Phebe Northrup, wife of JacobWashburn Joseph Northeup, emigrant, was probably from York-shire, England, and of Sir Richard Saltenstalls companyof good character and fortune who came over in the. Mrs. Phkhe Northrop r.\ JOSEPH^, JOSEPH^, JOSEPH^, 109 Hectoi- and Martin in 1G37. They came by way of Boston ;came on to New Haven and settled in Apr. ]Q3S, andremoved to Milford 1639. The free planters were in November of that year ; bnt Joseph N. and othersnot being then churcli memljers, their names follow afterthe planters. He united with the Milford church in 1(342and became a voter in due time. He m. Mar}^, dr. ofFrancis Norton^ who with his wife were ancestors of theHon. Joel T. Hadley, Abijah Carrington, Comp. troler, andothers. There is a memorial In-idge in Milford over a localstream in the parapet of which are arranged memm-ialstones to the first settlers of the town. Among these occurs*• Joseph Northrup, Obit, 1669, Mary his Both hus-band and wife left wills; that of his wife dated Jan. 24,1683. The estate was inventoried the


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