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  Elihu B. Washburne - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A member of United States House of Representatives, Washburne was known for his courage, and met President-elect Lincoln upon his arrival to Washington, DC on February 23, 1861.
Originally a Whig, Washburne was an early member of the Republicans and a leader of the Radical Republicans.
Washburne retired from government in 1876, although he was mentioned as a presidential candidate at the Republican conventions in 1880 and 1884.
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 Washburne House
Washburne opened a law office "in the good part of town," joined the Episcopal Church, became friends with the editor of the local Whig newspaper, and campaigned for Whig candidates.
Politically active, Washburne served as a delegate to Whig conventions, but by the mid 1850s he was a member of the newly formed Republican party which he and his three brothers helped establish.
Washburne closely supervised the house's construction, and when it was enlarged while he was away in the nation's capital, he followed the work in numerous letters.
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Thomas Rushmore was born in Wales, England, in 1609, and died at Hempstead, L.I., in 1682-3.
Hempstead was originally occupied by portions of the Indian tribes of Rockaway, Merokees, and Matinecocks, all belonging to the great Algonquin race of savages, which occupied the entire eastern seaboard of North America and extended west to the Rocky Mountain.
There is no record of her having been married, but in the Hempstead Census at l698 her name and that of Thomas Ellison were bracketed: it might be that she was merely being his housekeeper.
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 Genealogy Sea to Sea - pafn10 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Hempstead and before the State got into the suit the towns allowed judgements to be entered against them.
Jordan Seaman wrote a short history in 1800 of the Seaman family of Hempstead and therein he states that Captain John Seaman married a Strickland; her parentage and first name are not given.
There is not available record either in Jamaica or in Hempstead that has come to our attention which supports this connection, and a fairly diligent search has been made, not only in printed record but at the original sources.
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 The Washburn Family Network
Washburn baptized 26 November, 1620 Bengeworth, Worcestershire, England; died 12 November, 1686 Bridgewater; married 6 December, 1645 Plymouth Elizabeth Mitchell; born 1628 Plymouth; died before 5 December, 1684 probably Bridgewater; daughter of Experience Mitchell and Jane Cooke and granddaughter of Francis Cooke of the Mayflower.
WASHBURN was born November 01, 1765 in Mt. Pleasant, Westchester, New York, and died July 26, 1809 in New Castle, Westchester, New York.
WASHBURN was born June 27, 1720 in North Castle, Westchester, New York, and died Aft.
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 JACKSON ANCESTORS
Hempstead was the first English settlement on the west end of Long Island.
William Washburne, his wife and children came from England to Long Island, between 1637 and 1644.
After the English captured New York, in 1664, Robert Jackson was appointed as one of two deputies from Hempstead to a convention for framing a Code of Laws for the government of the Colony.
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 Roosevelt University - History of Chicago - Module 2 Chapter 2
Hempstead Washburne, an attorney, was the Republican choice.
Hempstead Washburne gave the city one of the best administrations in its history.
Washburne also made certain that utilities paid their taxes and that they obeyed their franchise regulations.
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 Jackson
The fun thing about having Agnes Washburne as an ancestor, is that she is said to be descended from Lady Anne Plantagenet, daughter of the sixth son of Edward III of England, and therefore a gateway into a whole world of early medieval European royalty.
In 1647 Hempstead was divided among the 66 original owners, including Robert Jackson, William Washburne, and Thomas WILLETT.
Hempstead bitterly opposed the Friends, but a meeting was established at Westbury in Third Month 1671.
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 FOURTEENTH GENERATION
William Washbourne was an early emigrant to New England and the ancestor of a large body of descendants.
It would seem, therefore, there is nothing inconsistent in time with William Washbourne of Hempstead being, William, the brother of John of Bengeworth, whose daughter Marthathea was baptized there on Dec. 18, 1637.
The older of these were at least of marriageable age, Mary born in 1629, and John having married into the best families of the settlements before 1650 and in 1655.
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Hempstead 1680/1.) (Referred to as `d/o Francis Jaycocks of Stamford, Conn.') (Also suggests Francis d.
Hempstead, Long Island 21SEP1727 HANNAH TATHAM (spelling varies, possibly a member of the 'Totten' family in Hempstead in 1698?); buys land in Westchester Co. in 1728, in Flushing, NY in 1734, later in Rye, Westchester Co., NY, in Gloucester Twp., New Jersey by 1756.
MAPLET (said by Perry to be a daughter of Francis Jeacockes of Poughkeepsie, NY, and therefore a cousin of Robert's, possibly a third cousin.) said to have been b.
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 Grandon Family History - pafg08 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Richard Willetts was listed in 1657 at Hempstead, being found on the town tax rolls, and was found listed, having 6 cattle, 6 milch cows, and 28 acres of land.
She lived in Hempstead, Jericho, Oysterbay, all on Long Island when it was New Amsterdam.
Thomas Willits was born in 1650 in Hempstead, Long Island, New York.
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 Main Index to the Bedell Surname Database
Robert's death occurred sometime between the date of the Hempstead census of Aug 1698 and 20 Mar 1701/2, when an inventory was taken of his estate, as he had died intestate.
On 8 Mar 1659, the townsmen of Hempstead "made a rate for the levy of the public charge for the year 1658." Robert's share was 28 shillings.
Thomas Ellison of Hempstead conveyed to John Tredwell a meadow lot on the west side of "cose Neck" on 16 Nov 1683; said meadow being "bounded on the south end by a whit oak tree next ye woods adjoining to goodman Begles fence".
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 The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Warrenfeltz to Washford
Washburn, Charles Ames (1822-1889) — also known as Charles A. Washburn — of California.
Son of Charles L. Washburn and Mary (Dana) Washburn; married to M. Louise Cedarwall.
Washburne, Elihu Benjamin (1816-1887) — also known as Elihu B. Washburne; "Watchdog of the Treasury" — of Galena,
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 Family of William Arnold - pafg68 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Patience Williams [Parents] was born about 1654 in Hempstead, Nassau, New York.
Robert Williams was born in 1622 in Hempstead, Nassau, New York.
Sarah Washburne was born on 26 Mar 1626 in Bengeworth, Worchestershire, England.
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 no2pg2
Samuel Denton, son of Rev. Richard, was born between 1632 and 1634 and died in 1713.
Samuel Denton, Jr., born about 1663, lived at Hempstead, died in 1719, married first about 1686 to the daughter of John 'Nan' Smith and Anna Gildersleeve Smith, married second in 1693 to Abigail Barlow (widow of Jonathan Rowland), the daughter of John and Abigail Lockwood Barlow.
Jonas Denton, born about 1677, lived at Hempstead, N. appears to be single in 1698 Census (listed with parents) but married about that time, or before, to Jane Seaman, born about 1679, the daughter of Jonathan Seaman.
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 Jackson Family Genealogy - pafn01 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
John Carman and Robert Fordham negotiated a purchase of land for the Hempstead settlement with the local Indians and if any may be said to have 'founded' Hempstead, it would be those two.
This convention was held at Hempstead February 28, 1665, with Robert Jackson and John Hicks representing Hempstead.
Miss Washburn, married to Robert Jackson is mentioned in court testimony regarding her father's Will.
www.jacksonfamilygenealogy.com /pafn01.htm   (956 words)

  
 Purchase: from Dorset to New York - Person Page 25   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
B 1650 Richard Willets married Mary Washburne, daughter of William Washburne and Jane Nichols. 
On 18 Apr 1658, at Hempstead at the Court holden.
Mary Washburne was born in 1629 at Bengeworth, Worchester, England, daughter of William Washburne and Jane Nichols. 
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 Horse Racing
In 1891, after horseman Edward Corrigan's lease expired at West Side Track, he relocated to his new Hawthorne Race Track in Stickney to avoid political harassment.
A syndicate of politically connected bookmakers who operated illegal off-track poolrooms, including Mike McDonald, promptly established the profitable outlaw Garfield Park racetrack, which held races of questionable honesty, only to have reform mayor Hempstead Washburne close it in 1892.
Gamblers George Hankins and John Condon opened the Harlem Race Track in that western suburb (later Forest Park) in 1894, but reformers pressured Washington Park to close the same year, and Hawthorne in 1896.
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 Internet Family Tree
Sarah Jackson, born December 11, 1697 (Source: Robbins, Oscar Burton, History of the Jackson Family of Hempstead, Long Island, NY, Ohio and Indiana; descendants of Robert and Agnes Washburne Jackson, (Loveland, CO: 1951), 10.); died Unknown.
Hannah Jackson, born August 5, 1706 (Source: Robbins, Oscar Burton, History of the Jackson Family of Hempstead, Long Island, NY, Ohio and Indiana; descendants of Robert and Agnes Washburne Jackson, (Loveland, CO: 1951), 10.); died Unknown.
William[2] Jackson, born October 4, 1707 (Source: Robbins, Oscar Burton, History of the Jackson Family of Hempstead, Long Island, NY, Ohio and Indiana; descendants of Robert and Agnes Washburne Jackson, (Loveland, CO: 1951), 10.); died Unknown.
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 hollywood forever cemetery Info about cemetery. Fresh information about cemetery. Info about cemetery.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
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 Williams
LINKAGE END 00 Robert Williams/Sarah Washburne Edward Williams _ ld 1686 Jan 14 NJ, Monmouth Co. Deeds, B_C P182 #114 Between Shougham Sachem of Crosswicks Indian Town being between Delaware River and Raritan River...[sold to]...
John Williams _ wm 1698 May 24 LISR P136 John Williams of Hempstead.
To wife Mary half the moveables, and use of other half till the children are of age.
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 Jackson Family Genealogy - pafg01.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
He died in 1683 in Hempstead, Queens Co., Long Island, NY.
daughter of William WASHBURNE and Jane MNU about 1650/1653 in Hempstead, L.I., NY.
Agnes was born about 1615 in prob Devonshire, England.
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 gate of heaven cemetery Info about cemetery. Fresh information about cemetery. Info about cemetery.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
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Rest for content text and bertha palmer william kimball mayor hempstead washburne.
Mausoleums mayor hempstead washburne winston louis henri sullivan.
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 William Washburn/Jane   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Name: Mary Washburne Born: ABT 1629 at: Married: ABT 1648 at: Hempstead, LI, New York
Name: Sarah Washburn Born: ABT 1631 at: Hempstead, Nassau, LI New York Married: at: Died: ABT 1695 at: Spouses: NOTES
Name: Washburn Born: 1624 at: Bengeworth, Worcestershire, England Married: BET 1650 AND 1653at: Hempstead, L.I., New York Died: 1680 at: Hempstead, Long Island, New York Spouses: Robert Jackson
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 Richard Willets/Mary Washburne   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Married: ABT 1648 at: Hempstead, LI, New York
Died: BEF 2 MAY 1665 at: Hempstead, LI, New York
Name: Thomas Willets Born: MAY 1650 at: Hempstead, LI, New York
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 Chapter 23. Willits Ancestry of the Jansen Daughters   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
The John Washburne family of Bengeworth, Worcestershire ENGL
According to Torrey's NewEngland marriages, Wilmeth may be the widow of John Coates instead of his daughter.
Family of Richard Willets of Rowley Regis, StaffordCo ENGL and Hempstead LI NY
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 University of Michigan Library Name Resolver Service   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Title: Historical sketch of Charles S. Hempstead by Hon.
To which is appended a Memoir of Edward Hempstead by Hon.
Availability: These pages may be freely searched and displayed.
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 Genealogy Data
Death : AFT 1721 Cape May, NJ Gender: Female
Birth : 7 SEP 1652 Hempstead, Long Island, NY Death : 10 MAR 1702 Jerusalem, Long Island, NY Gender: Male
Death : 1667 Hempstead, Long Island, New York
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The guide explores sixteen regions, from Puget Sound and the intricate San Juan Islands of Washington State, to the haunting Queen Charlotte Islands and British Columbia's far northern coast...$22.95
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