Nathaniel WINSLOW

ABT 1639 - 1 Dec 1719

  • BIRTH: ABT 1639 [968]
  • DEATH: 1 Dec 1719, Marshfield, Plymouth, MA [969]
Father: Kenelm WINSLOW
Mother: Eleanor (Newton) ADAMS

Family 1 : Faith MILLER


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                           _Edward A. WINSLOW _|
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 _Kenelm WINSLOW _________|
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|                         |_Magdalene OLIVER __|
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|--Nathaniel WINSLOW 
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|_Eleanor (Newton) ADAMS _|
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[970] "A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England"
James Savage
Pub. Boston, 1860-1862, Vol. 4, pp. 598-603
"NATHANIEL, Marshfield, s. of Kenelm the first, m. 3 Aug. 1664, Faith
Miller, d. of Rev. John of Yarmouth, had Faith, b. 19 June 1665;
Nathaniel, 29 July 1667; James, 16 Aug. 1669; Gilbert, 11 July
1673; Kenelm, 22 Sept. 1674; Elinor, 2 July 1677; Josiah, 21 July
1681, d. in ten mos.; and Josiah, again, 13 Jan. 1684; was capt. and
rep. in the yr. of liberty recover. 1689, and d. 1 Dec. 1709, in his 71st
yr. His. wid. d. 9 Nov. 1729, in her 85th yr."

The New England Historical and Genealogical Register
Vol. 25; 1871; p. 357

Nathaniel Winslow inherited the homestead in Marshfield, and was probably
a farmer. He was a Deputy to the Plymouth General Court, in 1689, and a
Representative in 1695, 1709, 1711, after the union of the colonies. He
was buried in the old Winslow burying-ground in Marshfield.

[968] [S31] New England Historical and Genealogical Register, vol. 25; 1871; p.356

[969] [S31] New England Historical and Genealogical Register, vol. 25; 1871; p.356

[4966] [S26] New England Historical and Genealogical Register, vol. 25; 1871; p.357


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