Lucy Orrick Clough1

b. 9 December 1869, d. 11 September 1939
     Lucy Orrick Clough was born on 9 December 1869 in Leavenworth, Leavenworth County, Kansas.2,3 She married Arthur Lon Nichols, son of Alonzo Curtis Nichols and Sophronia Fox, on 16 September 1891 in Leavenworth, Leavenworth County, Kansas.1,2,3,4 Lucy Orrick Clough died on 11 September 1939 in Topeka, Shawnee County, Kansas, at age 69.3
     She and Arthur Lon Nichols appeared on the 1900 Federal census of Leavenworth, Leavenworth County, Kansas, enumerated June 1900 in the house of her mother Mary.. Their son Arthur Clough was listed as living with them.5 Lucy Orrick Clough and Arthur Lon Nichols appeared on the 1910 Federal census of Topeka, Shawnee County, Kansas, enumerated 21 April 1910. Their son Arthur Clough was listed as living with them, Her sisters Nellie and Catherine Clough were also in the household.2 Lucy Orrick Clough and Arthur Lon Nichols appeared on the 1920 Federal census of Topeka, Shawnee County, Kansas, enumerated 10 January 1920 along with two of Lucy's sisters.6 Lucy Orrick Clough and Arthur Lon Nichols appeared on the 1930 Federal census of Topeka, Shawnee County, Kansas enumerated 8 April 1930 along with her sisters Nellie and Katherine.7

Child of Lucy Orrick Clough and Arthur Lon Nichols

Citations

  1. [S17] "The Florence Fox Harrop Papers," Florence Fox Collection of A. Gulbransen.
  2. [S674] 1910 United States Federal Census, KS, Series: T624; Roll: 457; Page: 147A; Enumeration District: 176; Part: 3; Line: 12.
  3. [S1100] "Reminisces & Reflections," Arthur M. Nichols, 2012 unknown repository.
  4. [S1074] Newspaper Article, Marriage Announcement.
  5. [S678] 1900 United States Federal Census, KS, Roll: T623 486; Page: 9B; Enumeration District: 90.
  6. [S675] 1920 United States Federal Census, KS, Roll: T625_551; Page: 13B; Enumeration District: 176; Image: 784.
  7. [S676] 1930 United States Federal Census, KS, Roll: 723; Page: 6B; Enumeration District: 41; Image: 246.0.
Last Edited=13 Feb 2015

Eleanor Coggan1

b. 1613, d. after 20 August 1693
     Eleanor Coggan was born in 1613 in England.1,2 She was the daughter of Willliam Coggan and Eleanor Deane.1 Eleanor Coggan married Walter Deane, son of William Deane and Margaret Wickham, in 1635. They had 5 children.3,1 Eleanor Coggan died after 20 August 1693 in Taunton, Province of Massachusetts Bay, based on a deed signed on this date.1
     She immigrated on the Mary & John, arriving March 1630 in Dorchester, Massachusetts Bay Colony.4 The "Ancestry of Elder John Strong" website refers to the wife of Walter Deane as Eleanor Cogan, and gives several generations of her lineage. The "History of Ancient Windsor" refers to Eleanor, wife of Walter as John's sister. The NEHGR article on Eleanor refutes this identification.5,6,1

Citations

  1. [S242] H. Clark Dean, "Eleanor Cogan."
  2. [S982] Desc. Elder John Strong, online, Volume II.
  3. [S231] Henry R. Stiles, History of Ancient Windsor, Vol. II.
  4. [S17] "The Florence Fox Harrop Papers," Florence Fox Collection of A. Gulbransen.
  5. [S128] Ancestry of Elder John Strong, online http://www.geocities.com/sfaapage/mfb.html
  6. [S231] Henry R. Stiles, History of Ancient Windsor.
Last Edited=25 Mar 2015

Walter Deane1,2

b. before 13 May 1612, d. after 25 August 1693
     Walter Deane was born before 13 May 1612 in Chard, Somerset, England.1 He was baptized on 13 May 1612 in South Chard, Somerset, England.3 He was the son of William Deane and Margaret Wickham. Walter Deane married Eleanor Coggan, daughter of Willliam Coggan and Eleanor Deane, in 1635. They had 5 children.1,3 Walter Deane died after 25 August 1693 in Taunton, Province of Massachusetts Bay.4
     He immigrated in 1637 on the Speedwell, arriving in Plymouth, Plymouth Colony, Plymouth County, Massachusetts.3,5,4

Citations

  1. [S231] Henry R. Stiles, History of Ancient Windsor, Vol. II.
  2. [S128] Ancestry of Elder John Strong, online http://www.geocities.com/sfaapage/mfb.html
  3. [S242] H. Clark Dean, "Eleanor Cogan."
  4. [S1140] Merideth B. Colkert, Founders of Early American Families.
  5. [S54] Eugene Aubrey Stratton, Plymouth Colony, Its History and People 1620-1691.
Last Edited=25 Mar 2015

Marjorie Deane1,2

b. 1610, d. 1635
     Marjorie Deane was born in 1610 in South Chard, Somerset, England.2,3 She was the daughter of William Deane and Margaret Wickham.4 Marjorie Deane married Elder John Strong, son of John Strong and Eleanor Deane, in 1632 in England.5 Marjorie Deane died in 1635 in Dorchester, Massachusetts Bay Colony, now Suffolk County.2,1
     She and Elder John Strong immigrated in circa July 1635 on the Hopewell departing from Weymouth, England May 8, 1635, arriving in Massachusetts Bay Colony. They landed in what is now Dorchester, MA.6,7,4

Child of Marjorie Deane and Elder John Strong

Citations

  1. [S231] Henry R. Stiles, History of Ancient Windsor, Vol. II.
  2. [S128] Ancestry of Elder John Strong, online http://www.geocities.com/sfaapage/mfb.html
  3. [S241] Dennis Homan, "My ancestors and a few of their inlaws and lots of neighbors", Jul. 9, 2002, unverified.
  4. [S242] H. Clark Dean, "Eleanor Cogan."
  5. [S1254] Robert Charles Anderson, Great Migration, p 584.
  6. [S1254] Robert Charles Anderson, Great Migration.
  7. [S17] "The Florence Fox Harrop Papers," Florence Fox Collection of A. Gulbransen.
Last Edited=14 Jul 2020

Mary Hewitt1

b. circa 1640, d. 20 February 1670/71
     Mary Hewitt was born circa 1640. She was the daughter of Rev. Ephraim Hewitt.1 She married Thomas Strong, son of Elder John Strong and Abigail Ford, on 5 December 1660.2,3,4,1 Mary Hewitt died on 20 February 1670/71 in Northampton, Massachusetts Bay Colony.5,1,6
     Mary was also known as Huit.1

Children of Mary Hewitt and Thomas Strong

Citations

  1. [S231] Henry R. Stiles, History of Ancient Windsor, Vol. II.
  2. [S989] Clarence Almon Torrey, New England Marriages.
  3. [S982] Desc. Elder John Strong, online, Volume II.
  4. [S17] "The Florence Fox Harrop Papers," Florence Fox Collection of A. Gulbransen.
  5. [S128] Ancestry of Elder John Strong, online http://www.geocities.com/sfaapage/mfb.html
  6. [S699] Samuel W. Lee, "Register of Northampton Deaths."
Last Edited=14 Jul 2020

Ephraim Bradford1,2

b. circa 1785, d. 10 November 1855
     Ephraim Bradford was born circa 1785 in Springfield, Windsor County, Vermont.1,2 He was the son of Simeon Bradford and Pheobe Whiton.1,2 Ephraim Bradford married Jane Jaques, b ca 1790, d 16 Mar 1860 on 24 March 1809 in Barnard, Windsor County, Vermont.1,2 He died on 10 November 1855 in Plainfield, Washington County, Vermont.1,2 He was buried in Village Cemetery, Plainfield, Washington County, Vermont.1

Citations

  1. [S1160] Early Vermont Settlers, online www.americanancestors.org.
  2. [S1060] Ann Smith Lainhart and Robert S. Wakefield, MF 22 Bradford.
Last Edited=8 Jul 2015

Eleanor Deane1

b. 1586, d. 24 April 1654
     Eleanor Deane was born in 1586 in Chard, Somerset, England.1 She was the daughter of Walter Deane and Johanna Walsey.2 Eleanor Deane married as her first husband John Strong, son of George Stronge, circa 1603.3 Eleanor Deane died on 24 April 1654 in Taunton, Plymouth Colony, now Bristol County, Massachusetts.4
     She immigrated in circa July 1635 departing from Weymouth, England May 8, 1635 on the Hopewell arriving in Massachusetts Bay Colony, traveling with Elder John Strong and Marjorie Deane.5,6,2

Child of Eleanor Deane and John Strong

Child of Eleanor Deane and Willliam Coggan

Citations

  1. [S241] Dennis Homan, "My ancestors and a few of their inlaws and lots of neighbors", Jul. 9, 2002, unverified.
  2. [S242] H. Clark Dean, "Eleanor Cogan."
  3. [S128] Ancestry of Elder John Strong, online http://www.geocities.com/sfaapage/mfb.html
  4. [S653] Biography/Burial Data, online www.findagrave.com.
  5. [S1254] Robert Charles Anderson, Great Migration.
  6. [S17] "The Florence Fox Harrop Papers," Florence Fox Collection of A. Gulbransen.
Last Edited=9 Aug 2015

Walter Deane1,2

b. 1540, d. before 10 July 1591
     Walter Deane was born in 1540 in Buckland, Somerset, England. He was the son of Richard Deane (b. c 1470) and Joan. He married Johanna Walsey on 12 November 1565 in Buckland St. Mary, Somerset, England.2 Walter Deane died before 10 July 1591 in South Chard, Somerset, England.3,2
     He left a will on 7 July 1585.2 His will was proved/probated on 10 July 1591.2

Children of Walter Deane and Johanna Walsey

Citations

  1. [S128] Ancestry of Elder John Strong, online http://www.geocities.com/sfaapage/mfb.html
  2. [S242] H. Clark Dean, "Eleanor Cogan."
  3. [S241] Dennis Homan, "My ancestors and a few of their inlaws and lots of neighbors", Jul. 9, 2002, unverified.
Last Edited=25 Mar 2015

Johanna Walsey1

b. 1544, d. before 10 May 1597
     Johanna Walsey was born in 1544 in Buckland, Somerset, England. She married Walter Deane on 12 November 1565 in Buckland St. Mary, Somerset, England.1 Johanna Walsey died before 10 May 1597 in South Chard, Somerset, England.1
     Johanna was also known as Walsele.2 She left a will on 29 March 1597.1 Her will was proved/probated on 10 May 1597.1

Children of Johanna Walsey and Walter Deane

Citations

  1. [S242] H. Clark Dean, "Eleanor Cogan."
  2. [S241] Dennis Homan, "My ancestors and a few of their inlaws and lots of neighbors", Jul. 9, 2002, unverified.
Last Edited=25 Mar 2015

Gardner F. Browne1

b. date unknown
     His birth and death dates are unknown.
     Gardner F. Browne lived in Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut.1

Child of Gardner F. Browne

Citations

  1. [S573] Philip Fox, "George Ellery Hale."
Last Edited=17 Apr 2007

Margaret Pope1,2

b. 30 June 1690, d. 22 May 1776
     Margaret Pope was born on 30 June 1690 in Dartmouth, Plymouth Colony, now Massachusetts.3,2,1 She was the daughter of Isaac Pope and Alice Freeman.1,2 Margaret Pope married Elnathan Pope, son of Seth Pope and Deborah Perry, on 14 March 1715/16 in Dartmouth, Province of Massachusetts Bay.1,2 Margaret Pope died on 22 May 1776 in Dartmouth, Bristol County, Massachusetts, at age 85.2

Child of Margaret Pope and Elnathan Pope

Citations

  1. [S552] Franklin Leonard Pope, "Pope, Thomas."
  2. [S685] Early VR Bristol CO MA (published), Vital records of Dartmouth.
  3. [S1103] Birth Record, Massachusetts, Town and Vital Records, 1620-1988.
Last Edited=26 May 2020

William S. Flint1

b. 13 August 1794, d. 23 January 1873
     William S. Flint was born on 13 August 1794 in Westmoreland, Cheshire County, New Hampshire.2 He was the son of Jonas Flint and Eunice Gardner.1 William S. Flint married Sophia Vincent, daughter of Thomas Vincent and Betsy Burgess, on 11 October 1826 in Plainfield, Washington County, Vermont.3 William S. Flint died on 23 January 1873 in Irasberg, Orleans County, Vermont, at age 78.4
     He and Sophia Vincent appeared on the 1850 Federal census of Lowell, Orleans County, Vermont, enumerated 11 October 1850 along with seven children.5 William S. Flint and Sophia Vincent appeared on the 1860 Federal census of Irasberg, Orleans County, Vermont, enumerated 27 June 1860 along with four children.6 William S. Flint and Sophia Vincent appeared on the 1870 Federal census of Irasberg, Orleans County, Vermont, enumerated 17 August 1870.7

Citations

  1. [S1110]
  2. [S746] J. Lawrence Bass, "Flint Genealogy."
  3. [S1091] Marriage Record.
  4. [S314]
  5. [S669] 1850 United States Federal Census, VT, Roll: M432_925; Page: 80; Image: 427.
  6. [S670] 1860 United States Federal Census, VT, Roll: M653_1322; Page: 1014; Image: 319.
  7. [S671] 1870 United States Federal Census, VT, Roll: M593_1623; Page: 176; Image: 351.
Last Edited=11 Jun 2014

Ruth Cole1,2

b. circa 1660, d. date unknown
     Ruth Cole was born circa 1660 (estimated). In 1914 Richard Henry Greene rejected the claim that Ruth was daughter of Daniel Cole. She married Job Winslow, son of Kenelm Winslow and Eleanor Newton, in 1694.3,4 Her death date has not been found.

Citations

  1. [S21] John H. Sheppard, "Genealogy of the Winslow Family."
  2. [S247] J. Fronheiser, "Frohnheiser/Fronheiser/Fronzier Families of Pennsylvania and Ohio", Jul. 14, 2002, unverified.
  3. [S935] Freetown Vital Records (published).
  4. [S48] The Great Migration.
Last Edited=14 Nov 2006

John Noyes1,2,3,4

b. 20 January 1645/46, d. 1691
     John Noyes was born on 20 January 1645/46 in Newbury, Massachusetts Bay Colony.1,2,3,4 He was the son of Nicholas Noyes and Mary Cutting.2,3,4 John Noyes married Mary Poore on 23 November 1668 in Newbury, Massachusetts Bay Colony.5,3,4 John Noyes died in 1691 in Newbury, Massachusetts Bay Colony.1

Citations

  1. [S29] Paul Noyes' research, online noyes.rootsweb.com.
  2. [S469] Will of Nicholas Noyes.
  3. [S843] Early VR Essex Co. MA (published), Vital records of Newbury.
  4. [S736] Great Migration Online, online www.greatmigrationonline.org.
  5. [S558] James Atkins Noyes, "Noyes Pedigree."
Last Edited=22 Dec 2007

Rev. Nicholas Noyes1,2,3,4

b. 22 December 1647, d. 13 December 1717
     Rev. Nicholas Noyes was born on 22 December 1647 in Newbury, Massachusetts Bay Colony.1,2,3,4 He was the son of Nicholas Noyes and Mary Cutting.2,3,4 Rev. Nicholas Noyes died on 13 December 1717 in Salem, Province of Massachusetts Bay, at age 69.1,2
     He graduated from Harvard College, Cambridge, Massachusetts Bay Colony, in 1667.4 He was one of the prosecutors at the Salem Witch trials.

Paul Noyes wrote: "Nicholas Noyes Rev. Born 22 Dec 1647, in Newbury, Massachusetts. Died 13 Dec 1717, in Salam, Massachusetts. Nicholas graduated at Harvard, 1667 (A.B.) and was made freeman 13 May 1669. He was Chaplain of Connecticut regiment at Great Swamp Fight, 19 Dec 1675. He preached 13 years at Haddam, Connecticut and became the seventh minister in Salem, Massachusetts 23 Oct 1682-83 with a salary of £80 and 20 cords of wood annually, and was ordained over the First Church 14 Nov 1683. He officiated as clergyman at the hanging of the witches, 22 Sep 1692, and later in life he repented of his part in the witchcraft persecutions, and did what he could to assist the dependent families. In 1698 he preached the election sermon, and about 1702 wrote the memoir of his uncle Rev. James Noyes, in Mather's Magnalia. Rev Nicholas never married.
Savage, Vol. 3, p.298: NICHOLAS, Salem, s. of the preced. Nicholas preach. many yrs. at Haddam, but having in 1682 a call to S. to assist the venera. John Higginson, he became his collea. ord. 14 Nov. 1683, was one of the promoters of the horrible delusion of 1692, and yet a d. of his noble collea. was one of the accused. He died not altogether lose his faculties, as his let. to Mather of the character of his uncle, wh. is certain. one of the best parts of the strange. compound of materials in the Magnalia; as also a good epistle to John Higginson in London, preserv. in 3 Mass. Hist. Coll. VII. 212, will prove. He d. 13 Dec. 1717, unm.

According to "Col. Fam.,"...freeman 13 May 1669; Chaplain of Conn. Regt. at the Great Swamp Fight, 19 Dec. 1675."

Also, a witness at the hanging of at least 4 "witches" in Salem.

Hist. of Salem, Vol III, p.127: The largest library in Salem at this period belonged to Rev. Nicholas Noyes, which was valued at the time of his death at £88, eighteen shillings and eight pence. Books had greatly increased in numbers, and a variety of subject matter. Religious books were not in the great majority that they had been.

Hist. of Salem, Vol III, p.408: After the death of Mr. Higginson, Rev. Nicholas Noyes was the sole pastor of the First Church. It appears that he wished to have George Corwin, as a colleague, soon after Mr. Higginson's death. At length, in May, 1711, he was invited to become a colleague of Mr. Noyes over the First Church here.

"Nicholas Noyes at Salem (Mass?) before 1685 wrote this homely, yet sensible quatrain : They who write histories Write many things they see with others' eyes ; 'Tis fair, where nought is feigned, nor undigested, Nor ought but what is credibly attested." Unquote. (Nought (naught) means nothing, and ought (aught) means anything in the above verse. Nought, naught, nothing has changed in 318 years regarding confirmation of data.

eminiscences: Preached at Haddam, Conn., thirteen years, ordained over the first society in Salem, Nov. 14th, 1683.

Occupation - 19 DEC 1675; Chaplain of Connecticut Regiment

Great Swamp fight.
Title - Jr.

Graduation - 1667; Harvard College, Boston North, Middlesex, Massachusetts;

A.B.
Deat Note

Ae. 70 y. wanting 8 days."1

Citations

  1. [S29] Paul Noyes' research, online noyes.rootsweb.com.
  2. [S558] James Atkins Noyes, "Noyes Pedigree."
  3. [S843] Early VR Essex Co. MA (published), Vital records of Newbury.
  4. [S736] Great Migration Online, online www.greatmigrationonline.org.
Last Edited=22 Dec 2007

Faith Miller1,2

b. circa 1645, d. 9 November 1729
     Faith Miller was born circa 1645 in Yarmouth, Plymouth Colony, now Barnstable County, Massachusetts. Her birth date is estimated based on Genealogy of the Winslow Family saying she died in her 85th year.1 She married Nathaniel Winslow, son of Kenelm Winslow and Eleanor Newton, on 3 August 1664 in Marshfield, Plymouth Colony, now Plymouth County, Massachusetts.1,3,2 Faith Miller died on 9 November 1729 in Marshfield, Province of Massachusetts Bay.1

Citations

  1. [S21] John H. Sheppard, "Genealogy of the Winslow Family."
  2. [S659] Early VR Plymouth CO MA (published), Vital Records of Marshfield.
  3. [S48] The Great Migration.
Last Edited=3 Jan 2007

Samuel Baker1

b. circa 1635, d. date unknown
     Samuel Baker was born circa 1635. He married Eleanor Winslow, daughter of Kenelm Winslow and Eleanor Newton, on 20 December 1656 in Marshfield, Plymouth Colony, now Plymouth County, Massachusetts.1,2,3 His death date has not been found.

Child of Samuel Baker and Eleanor Winslow

Citations

  1. [S21] John H. Sheppard, "Genealogy of the Winslow Family."
  2. [S48] The Great Migration.
  3. [S659] Early VR Plymouth CO MA (published), Vital Records of Marshfield.
  4. [S1060] Ann Smith Lainhart and Robert S. Wakefield, MF 22 Bradford.
Last Edited=7 Jul 2015

Mercy Worden1,2

b. 1641, d. 22 September 1688
     Mercy Worden was born in 1641 in Yarmouth, Plymouth Colony, now Barnstable County, Massachusetts.1 She was the daughter of Peter Worden and Mary (?)1 Mercy Worden married Kenelm Winslow, son of Kenelm Winslow and Eleanor Newton, on 23 September 1667 in Yarmouth, Plymouth Colony, now Barnstable County, Massachusetts.1,3,4 Mercy Worden died on 22 September 1688 in Yarmouth, Plymouth Colony, now Massachusetts.1 She was buried in Worden Cemetery, East Dennis, Plymouth Colony, now Massachusetts.
Her headstone inscription reads:
Here Lyes ye Body
Of Mrs Marcy Winslow
Wife to Mr Kenelm
Winslow Who Decd
Sept'br ye 22nd 1688
In ye 48th Year of.1,5

Children of Mercy Worden and Kenelm Winslow

Citations

  1. [S40] Worden Web Site, online http://homepages/rootsweb.com/~worden
  2. [S30] "The Philip Fox Papers," Philip Fox, 1900-1945 Collection of A. Gulbransen.
  3. [S48] The Great Migration.
  4. [S1143] MARR US & International Marriage Records (published).
  5. [S653] Biography/Burial Data, online www.findagrave.com.
  6. [S659] Early VR Plymouth CO MA (published), Vital Records of Scituate.
  7. [S991] Elizabeth Starr Versailles, Hathaways of America.
Last Edited=16 Dec 2017

Peter Worden1,2

b. 1609, d. 11 January 1680/81
     Peter Worden was born in 1609 in Clayton Lanes, Lancashire, England.1,2 He was the son of Peter Worden and Margaret Grice Wall. Peter Worden married Mary (?) before 1639.1 Peter Worden died on 11 January 1680/81 in Yarmouth, Plymouth Colony, now Barnstable County, Massachusetts.1,2 He was buried in Homer Cemetery, East Dennis, Plymouth Colony, now Barnstable County, Massachusetts.1,3,2
     He and Mary (?) immigrated circa 1639 to Yarmouth, Plymouth Colony, now Barnstable County, Massachusetts.1

Children of Peter Worden and Mary (?)

Citations

  1. [S40] Worden Web Site, online http://homepages/rootsweb.com/~worden
  2. [S777] Early VR Barnstable Co. MA (published), Cemetery Inscriptions of Dennis.
  3. [S653] Biography/Burial Data, online www.findagrave.com.
Last Edited=4 May 2013

Magdalen Winslow1,2

b. 26 December 1604, d. 25 May 1693
     Magdalen Winslow was born on 26 December 1604.1,3 She was the daughter of Edward Winslow and Magdelene Ollyver.4 Magdalen Winslow was baptized on 30 December 1604 in Droitwich, Worcestershire, England.5,3 She married William Wake on 25 April 1627.3 Magdalen Winslow died on 25 May 1693 in Worcestershire, England, at age 88.3

Citations

  1. [S21] John H. Sheppard, "Genealogy of the Winslow Family."
  2. [S40] Worden Web Site, online http://homepages/rootsweb.com/~worden
  3. [S92] William S. Appleton, "English Ancestry of the Winslow Family."
  4. [S152] New England Families, online.
  5. [S91] Lemuel Shattuck, "Genealogical Memoir of the Descendents of Edward Winslow, Governor of Plymouth Colony", Citation from Bible record.
Last Edited=4 Oct 2005

Edward Winslow1,2

b. circa 1625, d. after 22 May 1627
     Edward Winslow was born circa 1625 in Plymouth, Plymouth Colony, now Plymouth County, Massachusetts.3,2 He was the son of Edward Winslow and Susanna Jackson.1,2 Edward Winslow died after 22 May 1627. He died young.1,2

Citations

  1. [S21] John H. Sheppard, "Genealogy of the Winslow Family."
  2. [S1164] Ruth C. McGuyre and Robert S. Wakefield, MF 5 WInslow.
  3. [S48] The Great Migration.
Last Edited=30 Jun 2015

John Winslow1,2,3

b. circa 1627, d. after 22 May 1627
     John Winslow was born circa 1627 in Plymouth, Plymouth Colony, now Plymouth County, Massachusetts.2,3 He was the son of Edward Winslow and Susanna Jackson.1,3 John Winslow died after 22 May 1627 in Plymouth, Plymouth Colony, now Plymouth County, Massachusetts.1,3

Citations

  1. [S21] John H. Sheppard, "Genealogy of the Winslow Family."
  2. [S48] The Great Migration.
  3. [S1164] Ruth C. McGuyre and Robert S. Wakefield, MF 5 WInslow.
Last Edited=30 Jun 2015

Gov. Josiah Winslow1,2,3

b. circa 1629, d. 18 December 1680
     Gov. Josiah Winslow was born circa 1629 in Plymouth, Plymouth Colony, now Plymouth County, Massachusetts.1,3 He was the son of Edward Winslow and Susanna Jackson.1,3 Gov. Josiah Winslow married Penelope Pelham, daughter of Herbert Pelham and Jemima Waldegrave, in 1657 in Boston, Massachusetts Bay Colony. They may have married in London in 1651.1,3 Gov. Josiah Winslow died on 18 December 1680 in Marshfield, Plymouth Colony, now Plymouth County, Massachusetts.1,4,3
     He was Governor of the Plymouth Colony between 1673 and 1680.1,3 He left a will on 2 July 1675.3 His will was proved/probated on 2 March 1680/81.3

Citations

  1. [S21] John H. Sheppard, "Genealogy of the Winslow Family."
  2. [S48] The Great Migration.
  3. [S1164] Ruth C. McGuyre and Robert S. Wakefield, MF 5 WInslow.
  4. [S659] Early VR Plymouth CO MA (published), Vital Records of Marshfield.
Last Edited=30 Jun 2015

Elizabeth Winslow1,2,3

b. circa 1631, d. 23 September 1697
     Elizabeth Winslow was born circa 1631 in Plymouth, Plymouth Colony, now Plymouth County, Massachusetts.3 She was the daughter of Edward Winslow and Susanna Jackson.1,3 Elizabeth Winslow married (1) Robert Brooks and (2) Capt. George Curwin..1,4,3 She died on 23 September 1697 in Boston, Province of Massachusetts Bay.3

Citations

  1. [S21] John H. Sheppard, "Genealogy of the Winslow Family."
  2. [S48] The Great Migration.
  3. [S1164] Ruth C. McGuyre and Robert S. Wakefield, MF 5 WInslow.
  4. [S369] Robert Wylie, "Robert Wylie Family History", Mar. 1, 2003, unverified.
Last Edited=30 Jun 2015

Resolved White1,2,3

b. circa 1615, d. after 19 September 1687
     Resolved White was born circa 1615 in either England or Leiden.1,2,3 He was the son of William White and Susanna Jackson.2,3 Resolved White married as his first wife Judith Vassall on 5 November 1640 in Scituate, Plymouth Colony, now Plymouth County, Massachusetts.4,1,5,6,2,7,3 Resolved White married widow Abigail Lord on 5 October 1674 in Salem, Massachusetts Bay Colony.2,3 He died after 19 September 1687 in Marshfield, Plymouth Colony, now Massachusetts.4,2,3
     He immigrated on the Mayflower, departing from Plymouth, England September 6, 1620, arriving 11 November 1620 in Plymouth, Plymouth Colony, now Plymouth County, Massachusetts, with his parents William White and Susanna Jackson.8,2,9,3 Resolved White moved to Marshfield, Plymouth Colony, now Plymouth County, Massachusetts, between 1662 and 1668.6

Children of Resolved White and Judith Vassall

Citations

  1. [S48] The Great Migration.
  2. [S11] Mayflower History, online www.mayflowerhistory.com.
  3. [S1163] Ruth Wilder Sherman and Robert Moody Sherman, MF 13 White.
  4. [S25] Mayflower Families Through Five Generations.
  5. [S267] Howard Dankin French, "Parents of Elizabeth Wheeler."
  6. [S735] Robert Charles Anderson, ed. "Focus on Scituate."
  7. [S659] Early VR Plymouth CO MA (published), Vital Records of Scituate.
  8. [S715] English-America, online www.english-america.com.
  9. [S1140] Merideth B. Colkert, Founders of Early American Families.
Last Edited=29 Jun 2015