[JamesLinage.GED]
Note:
!Source: Richard Washburn Family Genealoby by Ada C Haight
The Ancestors & Descendants of Abraham Daniel Washburn and his
wife Flora Clarinda Gleason-Utah Pioneers 1805-1962
by Ella L. Turner
Washburn Family Foundations in Normandy, England & America
by Mabel Tacher Rosemary Washburn
The Washbourne Family by Reverend James Davenport, Vicar of
Wichenford (lst published in 1907)
!This personal name is uncommon, and, it seems probable, was of Norse
derivation. He is mentioned as commemorated by the name of Rebel's Isle and
Rabel's Fos. As tancarville lies on the River Seine, it is to be supposed that
the Isle was in the Seine. A foxx or fosse is a moat or intrenchment, perhaps
built for the added protection of the Castle at Tancarville. Rabel's Foss may
have been the moat lying before the donjon of the Castle, the ruins of which
donjon were there so late as 1930, when they were described as having been
entered, in olden times, by a bridge.[Direct Linage1.FTW]
[JamesLinage.GED]
Note:
!Source: Richard Washburn Family Genealoby by Ada C Haight
The Ancestors & Descendants of Abraham Daniel Washburn and his
wife Flora Clarinda Gleason-Utah Pioneers 1805-1962
by Ella L. Turner
Washburn Family Foundations in Normandy, England & America
by Mabel Tacher Rosemary Washburn
The Washbourne Family by Reverend James Davenport, Vicar of
Wichenford (lst published in 1907)
!This personal name is uncommon, and, it seems probable, was of Norse
derivation. He is mentioned as commemorated by the name of Rebel's Isle and
Rabel's Fos. As tancarville lies on the River Seine, it is to be supposed that
the Isle was in the Seine. A foxx or fosse is a moat or intrenchment, perhaps
built for the added protection of the Castle at Tancarville. Rabel's Foss may
have been the moat lying before the donjon of the Castle, the ruins of which
donjon were there so late as 1930, when they were described as having been
entered, in olden times, by a bridge.