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Washburne-2 and Washburn-2040 appear to represent the same person because: final profile should be Washburn-2040 please, it's very unlikely the add'll "e" would have been used, since neither her parents or any of the siblings did so .... The 1749 b. in Derby is correct and this Mary is more likely the one who went by "Molie" [sic] and m. Edward Benton.
Identified and connected the correct parents ... also, according to Maltby, the Mary b. Dec 1744, died in Dec 1749 ... she was apparently sickly for some time, as they named another dau. Mary just before she died. I'm thinking this 2nd Mary was probably the one who m. Benton?
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Identified and connected the correct parents ... also, according to Maltby, the Mary b. Dec 1744, died in Dec 1749 ... she was apparently sickly for some time, as they named another dau. Mary just before she died. I'm thinking this 2nd Mary was probably the one who m. Benton?