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  1. Edward Winslow became involved in defending the Plymouth and later Massachusetts Bay Colonies from their opponents and adversaries in England, and made several trips back and forth between England and Massachusetts, including trips in 1623/4, 1630, and 1634; on one occasion he was arrested and thrown into the Fleet Prison in London by his adversaries, on grounds that he had performed marriage ...

  2. Edward, who was thrice Governor of the colony; the others were John, Kenelm, Gilbert, and Josiah." "Winslow Memorial: Volume I: Kenelm Winslow" David-Parsons Holton, Frances K. Holton New York: D.P. Holton, 1877-1888 p21: "Edward Winslow, son of Kenelm and Katharine, born 17 Oct. 1560, died before

  3. Edward Winslow and his wife Elizabeth traveled on the Mayflower with three servants, George Soule, Elias Story and Ellinor/Ellen More. Edward’s brother Gilbert was also a passenger but later returned to England.

  4. Ancestor charts showing the family relationships of Edward Winslow (1595–1655) to other famous people. Includes citations for all sources. (#13594)

  5. Jun 17, 2024 · Edward Winslow also had several sisters, including Magdalen who married Rev. William Wake on 25 April 1627, in Wareham, Dorset, England. Edward Winslow is the only Mayflower passenger to have a known portrait in existence--although a questionable sketch of Myles Standish exists.

  6. 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.

  7. Winslow Cemetery in Marshfield, Massachusetts has a stone monument which lists the names of the Winslow family. There is another memorial stone w/plaque stating "Edward Winslow, Founder of Marshfield". Edward Winslow's first wife Elizabeth Barker Winslow was buried in 1621 in the Cole's Hill Burial Ground, Plymouth, Massachusetts.

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