Edward Francis Winslow (September 28, 1837 – October 22, 1914) was an American soldier, railroad executive, and merchant who served as colonel and brigadier...
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Edward Winslow was an American Pilgrim leader on the Mayflower. Edward Winslow may also refer to: Edward Winslow (scholar) (1714–1784), loyalist and government...
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silversmith Edward Francis Winslow (1837–1914), American Civil War Union brevet brigadier general and railroad executive Forbes Benignus Winslow (1810–1874)...
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south Washington County. The town was renamed to Winslow on August 3, 1881, in honor of Edward F. Winslow, president of the Frisco Railroad. The town became...
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General Winslow may refer to: Bradley Winslow (1831–1914), American Civil War Union brevet brigadier general Edward Francis Winslow (1837–1914), American...
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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...
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Charles-Edward Amory Winslow (February 4, 1877 – January 8, 1957) was an American bacteriologist and public health expert who was, according to the Encyclopedia...
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Edward Winslow Hincks (May 30, 1830 – February 14, 1894) was a career United States Army officer who served as a brigadier general during the American...
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(Chilton) Winslow Francis Cooke John Cooke Edward Doty Francis Eaton Samuel Eaton Sarah Eaton Moses Fletcher Edward Fuller Mrs. Fuller (wife of Edward) Samuel...
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Winslow, who was a brother of Pilgrim father Edward Winslow. One of his first cousins was Francis Winslow (I) (1818–1862), who also joined the Navy, becoming...
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regiments organized into three brigades led by Colonels Kargé, Edward Francis Winslow, and Embury D. Osband. In addition, there was a 40-man company acting...
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General John Winslow, of Marshfield, Massachusetts, who had overseen the fort's construction. General Winslow was a descendant of Edward Winslow, a Pilgrim...
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JP Morgan Chase Mary Clark Thompson (1835–1923) – philanthropist Edward Francis Winslow (1837–1914) – a Civil War general, who died at Sonnenberg while...
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settled in Burlington, New Jersey, in 1677. His mother's ancestor, Edward Winslow, was one of the fifteen original Mayflower Pilgrims who brought servants...
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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...
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a National Natural Landmark. Winslow was founded in 1882 as a railroad town. It was named after General Edward F. Winslow, President of the St. Louis &...
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enlisted men died of disease. Colonel Asbury B. Porter Colonel Edward Francis Winslow Lieutenant Colonel Simeon D. Swan - commanded at the siege of Vicksburg...
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sold his home to Winslow relatives of Edward Winslow – Kenelm, a brother, and Josiah, possibly his son. On the tax rolls of 1633, Francis Eaton was taxed...
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Bradford, Myles Standish and Isaac Allerton, who were later joined by Edward Winslow, William Brewster, John Howland, John Alden, Thomas Prence, and four...
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The Winslow Boy is a 1948 British drama film adaptation of Terence Rattigan's 1946 play The Winslow Boy. It was made by De Grunwald Productions and distributed...
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1938 to 1944. Mary Nelson Winslow was born on September 22, 1887, to Francis Winslow and Harriet Livingston Patterson. On her mother's side, she descended...
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and 1890s. A "google" search on "Francis Winslow" and "oyster" returns dozens of "hits," referring to the Francis Winslow who managed the Brentwood property...
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University Press. pp. 416–417. ISBN 978-0-691-05029-4. Bradford, William; Edward Winslow (1865) [1622]. Henry Martyn Dexter (ed.). Mourt's Relation, or Journal...
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Commissioner Edward Hopkins, Commissioner New Haven Colony Theophilus Eaton, Commissioner Thomas Gregson, Commissioner Plymouth Colony Edward Winslow, Commissioner...
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Winslow Edmund Margeson Peter Browne Richard Britteridge George Soule Richard Clarke Richard Gardiner John Allerton Thomas English Edward Doty Edward...
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contributed to the book Mourt's Relation, which was written in part by Edward Winslow and published in England in 1622. It was intended to inform Europeans...
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direct descendant of Kenelm Winslow, brother of Edward Winslow, a Mayflower colonist and a governor of Plymouth Colony. John Winslow worked as a clerk in a...
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monopoly on the colony's fur trade for six years. Howland accompanied Edward Winslow in the exploration of Kennebec River (in current day Maine), looking...
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spelled his name differently; Bradford nicknamed him "Squanto", while Edward Winslow invariably referred to him as Tisquantum, which historians believe was...
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1783 in Canada (section Prince Edward Island)
2023 Letter of Edward Winslow (May 1783), Winslow Papers; A.D. 1776-1826, pgs. 82-3. (See also Winslow's progress as of July and Winslow's connections that...
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