Washburn family.

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Ichabod Washburn (1798-1868) of Worcester, Mass., was born on 11 August 1798, the son of Ichabod and Sylvia (Bradford) Washburn. A leading manufacturer of wire in the U.S., he diversified his interests into many businesses related to the wire industry. His firm, known as Washburn and Moen after 1850, remained in the control of the Washburn family after his death on 30 December 1868. He was devoutly religious and donated much money to various religious, educational, and charitable organizations.

Washburn married, first, on 6 October 1823, Ann G. Brown (c. 1804-c. 1855). They had three children: a son born on 1 December 1824, who died in infancy; Eliza Ann (1826-1853), who married Philip Louis Moen (1824-1891), future partner of Washburn; and Lucy Pamelia (1832-1855). He married, second, in 1859, Elizabeth Bancroft Cheever (1812-1893), of Hallowell, Me.

From the description of Papers, 1811-1881. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 191259837

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associatedWith Bacon, Peter Child, 1804-1886. person
associatedWith Bedson, George, d. 1884. person
associatedWith Moen, Eliza Ann Washburn, 1826-1853. person
associatedWith Tenney & Washburn. corporateBody
associatedWith Washburn, Ann G. Brown, ca. 1804-ca. 1855. person
associatedWith Washburn, Charles, 1798-1875. person
associatedWith Washburn, Elizabeth Bancroft Cheever, 1812-1893. person
associatedWith Washburn, Ichabod, 1798-1868. person
associatedWith Washburn, Lucy Pamelia, 1832-1854. person
associatedWith Washburn & Moen Manufacturing Company. corporateBody
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Kingston (Mass.)
Massachusetts
Manchester (England)
Worcester (Mass.)
England
United States
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Industrialists
Mills and mill-work
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Wire industry
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Active 1881

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