Individual Details
John Wyborn
(Abt 1642 - Bef 1720)
From Deane's History of Scituate
"John Weyborn, (or Wiborn) and Thomas Weyborn, sons of Thomas Weyborn, some time of Plymouth and afterward of Boston, were in Scituate 1660. Thomas was freeman that year. In 1680 he was in Boston, when we observe he entered 'a protest against the unlawful chartering of a barque for a West India voyage by Samuel Clap, Thomas King and Theophilus Witherell of Scituate, in which barque Weyborn was partner.' Colony Records.
"John became possessed of a half share of Conihasset land in the right of Richard Sealis, probably by purchase."
"John Weyborn, (or Wiborn) and Thomas Weyborn, sons of Thomas Weyborn, some time of Plymouth and afterward of Boston, were in Scituate 1660. Thomas was freeman that year. In 1680 he was in Boston, when we observe he entered 'a protest against the unlawful chartering of a barque for a West India voyage by Samuel Clap, Thomas King and Theophilus Witherell of Scituate, in which barque Weyborn was partner.' Colony Records.
"John became possessed of a half share of Conihasset land in the right of Richard Sealis, probably by purchase."
Events
Families
Father | Thomas Wyborn (1580 - 1656) |
Mother | Elizabeth (1616 - ) |
Sibling | Thomas Wyborn (1639 - 1698) |
Sibling | James Wyborn (1640 - 1658) |
Sibling | Elizabeth Wyborn (1641 - 1677) |
Sibling | Mary Wyborn (1643 - ) |
Sibling | Jonathan Wyborn (1653 - 1653) |
Sibling | Nathaniel Wyborn (1654 - 1656) |
Endnotes
1. Weyburn, Samuel Fletcher., Weyburn-Wyborn genealogy : being a history and pedigree of Thomas Wyborn of Boston and Scituate, Massachusetts, and Samuel Weyburn of Pennsylvania, with notes on the origin of the family in England and several branches in Kent County in particular. (New York: Frank Allaben Genealogical Co., c1911, 233 pgs.), p. 19.