Publication: http://home.earthlink.net/~jamaltby1/siteindex.htm#Washburn Text: Elizabeth Risely was born ca. 1613, a daughter possibly of Richard and Mary (Arnold) Risely,[98] and died on 28 Aug. 1687 in Duxbury.[99] Jonathan Irish’s wife, Elizabeth, was possibly a daughter of Gilbert Kirby, of Gillcross, England,[100] and Jonathan Irish was possibly a son of Charles and Eleanor (Mallory) Irishe,[101] but further research is needed to determine the accuracy of this. [98] Per the FHL Ancestral File, submitted by Michael D. Richards, of Cedar City, UT, J. Mark Hadley, of Brigham City, UT, Allan H. Whytock, of Federal Way, WA, and several others, but I have not confirmed this with reliable published sources or original records. [99] Wilbour, Little Compton Families, p. 370, but her death was not recorded in the vital records of Duxbury. [100] Per the FHL Ancestral File, submitted by Scott A. Tracy, of Payette, ID, and Wendell H. Eyring, of Mesa, AZ, but I have not confirmed this with reliable published sources or original records. [101] Per the FHL Ancestral File, submitted by Larry S. Christiansen, of Tullahoma, TN, Scott A. Tracy, of Payette, ID, Mary Bakeman, of Roseville, MN, and several others, but I have not confirmed this with reliable published sources or original records.
Publication: http://home.earthlink.net/~jamaltby1/siteindex.htm#Washburn Text: John1 Irish was born ca. 1609 supposedly in Clisdon Parish, Somersetshire,[95] England, supposedly a son of JonathanA and ElizabethA (Kirby[?]) Irish,[96] and had come to Plymouth Colony in ca. 1630 with Timothy Hatherly, from Somersetshire. John Irish was a proprietor of Bridgewater, and also owned land in Newport and Little Compton, which was then part of Plymouth Colony. John Irish died on 5 Mar. 1677 in Duxbury.[97] [95] Anderson, The Great Migration Begins, Vol. 1, from an indenture dated 20 Apr. 1629 whereby John Irish, “of the parish of Clisdon in the county of Summersett laborer,†agreed to serve Timothy Hatherly of the parish of St. Olave in Southwark “at the town of Plimouth called New England†for a term of 5 years, but Anderson points out “there is no Clisdon parish in Somersetshire.†Another source lists the parish as “Chidon, Somerset.†[96] Wilbour, Little Compton Families, p. 370, taken apparently from the Compendium of American Genealogy, Vol. 6, p. 785; FHL Ancestral File, submitted by Robert A. Valentine, of Overland Park, KS, Scott A. Tracy, of Payette, ID, Helen B. Willden, of Sandy, UT, and many others. I have not confirmed this with reliable published sources or original records. [97] Wilbour, Little Compton Families, p. 370, but his death was not recorded in the vital records of Duxbury.
Publication: http://home.earthlink.net/~jamaltby1/siteindex.htm#Washburn Text: Elizabeth Risely was born ca. 1613, a daughter possibly of Richard and Mary (Arnold) Risely,[98] and died on 28 Aug. 1687 in Duxbury.[99] Jonathan Irish’s wife, Elizabeth, was possibly a daughter of Gilbert Kirby, of Gillcross, England,[100] and Jonathan Irish was possibly a son of Charles and Eleanor (Mallory) Irishe,[101] but further research is needed to determine the accuracy of this. [98] Per the FHL Ancestral File, submitted by Michael D. Richards, of Cedar City, UT, J. Mark Hadley, of Brigham City, UT, Allan H. Whytock, of Federal Way, WA, and several others, but I have not confirmed this with reliable published sources or original records. [99] Wilbour, Little Compton Families, p. 370, but her death was not recorded in the vital records of Duxbury. [100] Per the FHL Ancestral File, submitted by Scott A. Tracy, of Payette, ID, and Wendell H. Eyring, of Mesa, AZ, but I have not confirmed this with reliable published sources or original records. [101] Per the FHL Ancestral File, submitted by Larry S. Christiansen, of Tullahoma, TN, Scott A. Tracy, of Payette, ID, Mary Bakeman, of Roseville, MN, and several others, but I have not confirmed this with reliable published sources or original records.