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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 Roger is also knows as Roger De Estham. He was Lord of the manor of Kettle Kyre which was held by the Manor of Estham, in the NW part of Worcestshire and which was granted by him to Henry Ketel. This Roger De Estham was also known as Roger De Washburn - Lord of the Manor of Washburn in the County of Worcester. The anscestors of Roger held other Manors and as Lords of the Manors were also considered Sherrif's of that Manor. They held the D'Abitot Manor also. Washbourne is in the southern part of Worcestershire, close to the northern border of Gloucestershire. This place included two tiny villages known as Little Washbourne (in Worcestershire), and Great Washbourne (in Gloucestershire), the latter, for all its proud name, being smaller than Little Washbourne. As time went on, and the family became known for its many Knights, their manor grew to be called Knights' Washbourne. The Washbournes also held manor of Defford.
Note:
He was also known as Robert De Estham, and was Lord of the Manor of
Estham and of Washbourne. This was Little Washbourne, in Worcester County
(not to be confused with Great Washbourne, in adjoining Gloucestershire,
which is actually the smaller of the two for all its proud name).
Note:
As time went on, and the family became known for all its many knights,
the manor came to be called the Knights Washbourne.
Note:
Source: Richard Washburn Family Genealogy; Ada C. Haight
Washburn Family Foundations in Normandy, England & America; Mabel Tacher
and Rosemary Washburn
The Washbourne Family; Rev. James Davenport, Vicar of Wichenford (1907)[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 Roger is also knows as Roger De Estham. He was Lord of the manor of Kettle Kyre which was held by the Manor of Estham, in the NW part of Worcestshire and which was granted by him to Henry Ketel. This Roger De Estham was also known as Roger De Washburn - Lord of the Manor of Washburn in the County of Worcester. The anscestors of Roger held other Manors and as Lords of the Manors were also considered Sherrif's of that Manor. They held the D'Abitot Manor also. Washbourne is in the southern part of Worcestershire, close to the northern border of Gloucestershire. This place included two tiny villages known as Little Washbourne (in Worcestershire), and Great Washbourne (in Gloucestershire), the latter, for all its proud name, being smaller than Little Washbourne. As time went on, and the family became known for its many Knights, their manor grew to be called Knights' Washbourne. The Washbournes also held manor of Defford.
Note:
He was also known as Robert De Estham, and was Lord of the Manor of
Estham and of Washbourne. This was Little Washbourne, in Worcester County
(not to be confused with Great Washbourne, in adjoining Gloucestershire,
which is actually the smaller of the two for all its proud name).
Note:
As time went on, and the family became known for all its many knights,
the manor came to be called the Knights Washbourne.
Note:
Source: Richard Washburn Family Genealogy; Ada C. Haight
Washburn Family Foundations in Normandy, England & America; Mabel Tacher
and Rosemary Washburn
The Washbourne Family; Rev. James Davenport, Vicar of Wichenford (1907)