Job WINSLOW
ABT 1641 - 14 Jul 1720
- BIRTH: ABT 1641
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- DEATH: 14 Jul 1720, Freetown, Bristol, MA
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Father: Kenelm WINSLOW
Mother: Eleanor NEWTON
Family 1
: Ruth
- MARRIAGE: BY 1674, Swansea, Bristol, MA
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_Edward A. WINSLOW _|
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_Kenelm WINSLOW _|
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| |_Magdalene OLIVER __|
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|--Job WINSLOW
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|_Eleanor NEWTON _|
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"Freetown, Mass. Records"
Genealogical Advertiser, v4, p36 (Jun 1901)
"Leut. Job Winslow Deseased in freetown July the 14 : day 1720"
"Winslow Memorial: Volume I: Kenelm Winslow"
David-Parsons Holton, Frances K. Holton
New York: D.P. Holton, 1877-1888
p80: "Lieut. Job, (Kenelm) b. abt. 1641; d. 14 July, 1720, Freetown, Mass. He settled at
Swansey abt. 1666. 'At the breaking out of the Indian War, June, 1675, his house at
Swansey, which he had inhabited eight or nine years, was burnt by the enemy.' He appears
to have been one of the early settlers of Rochester, as he was there about 1680. But he
soon removed to Freetown... He is styled 'Lieutenant' and was a shipwright by occupation.
He m. Ruth ----, who survived him."
"The Winslow Family"
Lucius R. Paige
NEHGR v25 p357-358 (Oct 1871)
"The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633"
Robert Charles Anderson
New England Historic Genealogical Society; Boston, MA; 1995
http://NewEnglandAncestors.org/
"Winslow, Job, b. say 1641; m. by 1674 Ruth _____ (eldest known child b. Swansea 16
November 1674). (In 1914 Richard Henry Greene rejected the claim that Ruth was daughter of
Daniel Cole; he examined several other possibilities, including a placement in the family
of Stephen Hopkins , but came to no firm conclusion."
"A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England"
James Savage
Pub. Boston, 1860-1862, Vol. 4, pp. 598-603
"WINSLOW, JOB, Freetown, s. of Kenelm, was rep. 1686, for the Col. of Plymouth,
and in 1692, for Mass. under the chart. of William and Mary. At the
break. out of the Ind. war, June 1675, his ho. at Swansey, wh. he had
inhab. eight or nine yrs. was burnt by the enemy. Job had James, b. 9
May 1687, and other childr. prob. bef. and aft."
"New England Marriages Before 1700"
Clarence A. Torrey, Baltimore, MD, 1985
(as found on NEHGS CD-ROM, Boston, 2001)
"WINSLOW, Job (1641-1720, Freetown) & Ruth [?COLE]/ [?HOPKINS] (1653-);
by 1674; Swansea/Freetown"
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New England Historical and Genealogical Register, vol. 25; 1871; p.356
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New England Historical and Genealogical Register, vol. 25; 1871; p.358
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