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Edward Winslow, the father, according to family records, was born October 17, 1560, and was a descendant of the Winslow family of Kempsey, Worcestershire, a line that had existed in the county at least since 1500.
Edward Winslow (February 20, 1746 or 1747 – May 13, 1815) was a loyalist officer and New Brunswick judge and official. Edward Winslow was born in Plymouth, Massachusetts in 1746 or 1747, a descendant of Mayflower Pilgrim Edward Winslow and the son of Edward Winslow (scholar). He studied at Harvard College, graduating in 1765 with an MA. After ...
Darius Creston McCrary (born May 1, 1976) is an American actor, singer and producer. McCrary is known for his role as Edward "Eddie" Winslow, the oldest child of Carl and Harriette Winslow on the ABC/CBS television sitcom Family Matters, which ran from 1989–1998.
[1] [2] [10] Edward's prior wife had died on March 24, 1621. [11] [12] The wedding of Edward Winslow and Susanna was the first in Plymouth Colony. [13] [10] Children of Susanna's first marriage with William White who became Edward Winslow's step-sons: Resolved White – born ca. 1615. Married 1640 (1) Judith Vassall, daughter of William Vassall ...
(lying behind the fort to the little pond). Edward Winslow, his wife Susanna's husband since 12 May 1621, received four acres in the same section. White's sons Resolved and Peregrine were both listed with their step-father Edward Winslow and mother Susanna in the 1627 Division of Cattle, and moved with their parents to Marshfield in 1632. [8] [17]
Soule, George, (possibly Bedfordshire), 21–25, servant or employee of Edward Winslow. Story, Elias*, age under 21, in the care of Edward Winslow. Wilder, Roger*, age under 21, servant in the John Carver family.
Edward was the grand nephew of Edward Winslow, one of the first governors of Plymouth Colony. Edward had nine sons and two daughters. His granddaughter, Susanna F. Clarke, married artist John Singleton Copley. Copley painted a portrait of Edward Winslow's son, Isaac and his wife, which is in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. [2] [3] [4]
Edward Winslow established the first church and the first school in the town, near the cemetery which today still bears the Winslow name. The Isaac Winslow House , ca 1699, the ancestral home of the founding family of Marshfield, was built on land owned by Governor Edward Winslow , who established the original homestead there.