Seth Sanford Washburn

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Seth Sanford Washburn

Birth
Bethel, Windsor County, Vermont, USA
Death
16 Nov 1896 (aged 70)
Udolpho, Mower County, Minnesota, USA
Burial
Udolpho, Mower County, Minnesota, USA GPS-Latitude: 43.8010434, Longitude: -93.000745
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From the History of Mower County, 1911:

Seth S. Washburn, early settler of Udolpho township, was born in Bethel, Vt., June 11, 1826, son of James and Ruth (Sanford) Washburn, both natives of Massachusetts, the former born in 1783 and the latter in 1785, moving to Vermont in 1785. The parents of Ruth Sanford also moved to Vermont when young, were there married, and there died, the father May 9, 1861, and the mother November 18, 1869. Before marrying Ruth Sanford, James Washburn married Polly Chadwick in 1806. She died in 1815. Seth S. Washburn was the fourth of five children born to James Washburn by Ruth Sanford. The subject of this sketch grew to manhood on the farm and received a district school education. He was married in Vermont, September 4, 1853, to Julia A. McQuivey, born in Vermont, July 4, 1825. In the fall of 1856 Seth S. Washburn left his native state and with his family settled in Dane county, Wisconsin, where he remained a short time. In May, 1857, he came to Mower county and after a brief stay in Udolpho township took up a claim in section 17. His wife died June 14, 1881, having borne to her husband six children, Sanford S., Jennie M., Hattie L., Emma H., James L. (deceased), and Julius E., deceased. Honorable Sanford S. Washburn, after serving some years as probate judge of Mower county, lives in Washington; Emma H. is the wife of J. P. Rogers, of Newport, Minn., and Hattie makes her home with her.

-Submitted by Janet Stephenson
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"Husband of Julia A."

Seth S. Washburn, one of the old settlers of Udolpho, was born in Vermont June 16, 1826. His boyhood's work was tilling a rough New England farm and helping his father in a saw mill. He received a common school education. He married in 1853 and three years later came to Wisconsin. Finding no government land there he pushed on to Minnesota. Mrs. Washburn's brother having previously taken up land in Udolpho, thither he came. Many would not settle there because the land was so wet. Breaking was slow and cultivation difficult.

Mr. Washburn frequently went to Mitchell, Iowa, with an ox team to mill. Produce had to be hauled to Winona, and on one trip Mr. Washburn was gone eleven days. Udolpho contained in 1856, one of those town site enterprises so abundant in the west before the railroads came through and fixed permanent station, thus destroying many a fondly anticipated town in the future years.

Mr. Washburn has always taken a great interest in politics and is a stanch Republican. Although he commenced with small means he has won a pleasant home for himself in his declining years. He has a fine farm and 220 acres, well subdued and well stocked. He has given each of his four children a college education. Sanford is now Judge of Probate of this county.

Mrs. Jennie M. Adams is wife of the station agent at Randall, Minn. Hattie W. Keeps house for her father, and Emma H. is a successful physician in Austin. Mr. Washburn's wife died June 14, 1881. Mr. Washburn's father was a Wig and Washburn cast his first vote for President for Zachary Taylor in 1848, in accordance with the political faith in which he was raised. He voted for Scott in 1852 and for Fremont in 1856 and for every Republican in turn since.
From the History of Mower County, 1911:

Seth S. Washburn, early settler of Udolpho township, was born in Bethel, Vt., June 11, 1826, son of James and Ruth (Sanford) Washburn, both natives of Massachusetts, the former born in 1783 and the latter in 1785, moving to Vermont in 1785. The parents of Ruth Sanford also moved to Vermont when young, were there married, and there died, the father May 9, 1861, and the mother November 18, 1869. Before marrying Ruth Sanford, James Washburn married Polly Chadwick in 1806. She died in 1815. Seth S. Washburn was the fourth of five children born to James Washburn by Ruth Sanford. The subject of this sketch grew to manhood on the farm and received a district school education. He was married in Vermont, September 4, 1853, to Julia A. McQuivey, born in Vermont, July 4, 1825. In the fall of 1856 Seth S. Washburn left his native state and with his family settled in Dane county, Wisconsin, where he remained a short time. In May, 1857, he came to Mower county and after a brief stay in Udolpho township took up a claim in section 17. His wife died June 14, 1881, having borne to her husband six children, Sanford S., Jennie M., Hattie L., Emma H., James L. (deceased), and Julius E., deceased. Honorable Sanford S. Washburn, after serving some years as probate judge of Mower county, lives in Washington; Emma H. is the wife of J. P. Rogers, of Newport, Minn., and Hattie makes her home with her.

-Submitted by Janet Stephenson
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"Husband of Julia A."

Seth S. Washburn, one of the old settlers of Udolpho, was born in Vermont June 16, 1826. His boyhood's work was tilling a rough New England farm and helping his father in a saw mill. He received a common school education. He married in 1853 and three years later came to Wisconsin. Finding no government land there he pushed on to Minnesota. Mrs. Washburn's brother having previously taken up land in Udolpho, thither he came. Many would not settle there because the land was so wet. Breaking was slow and cultivation difficult.

Mr. Washburn frequently went to Mitchell, Iowa, with an ox team to mill. Produce had to be hauled to Winona, and on one trip Mr. Washburn was gone eleven days. Udolpho contained in 1856, one of those town site enterprises so abundant in the west before the railroads came through and fixed permanent station, thus destroying many a fondly anticipated town in the future years.

Mr. Washburn has always taken a great interest in politics and is a stanch Republican. Although he commenced with small means he has won a pleasant home for himself in his declining years. He has a fine farm and 220 acres, well subdued and well stocked. He has given each of his four children a college education. Sanford is now Judge of Probate of this county.

Mrs. Jennie M. Adams is wife of the station agent at Randall, Minn. Hattie W. Keeps house for her father, and Emma H. is a successful physician in Austin. Mr. Washburn's wife died June 14, 1881. Mr. Washburn's father was a Wig and Washburn cast his first vote for President for Zachary Taylor in 1848, in accordance with the political faith in which he was raised. He voted for Scott in 1852 and for Fremont in 1856 and for every Republican in turn since.