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About William Osborn
A story passed down through the Osborne family for generations. Because the colonist were breaking pottery faster than it could be shipped from England, The king of England decided to send to Salem/Peabody, 4 Master potters and granted to each one, 10 acres of land on the Peabody river. William Osborne was one of them. He is probably the Immigrant that is so mysterious in the early 1600s. Donald Everett Wood 4/3/2017
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William Osborn's Timeline
1645 |
April 15, 1645
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Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony
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1646 |
April 15, 1646
Age 1
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Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts
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April 15, 1646
Age 1
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Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts
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April 15, 1646
Age 1
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Weymouth,Norfolk,MA
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1675 |
April 27, 1675
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April 27, 1675
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Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony
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1677 |
August 27, 1677
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Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony
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1679 |
October 2, 1679
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Topsfield, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony
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1682 |
May 3, 1682
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Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony
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