John WinslowAge: 761597–1674
- Name
- John Winslow
- Given names
- John
- Surname
- Winslow
Birth | 16 April 1597 36 Droitwich, Worcester County, England |
Birth of a sister | 22 April 1598 (Age 12 months) Droitwich, Worcester County, England
younger sister -
Eleanor Winslow
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Birth of a brother | 29 April 1599 (Age 2) Droitwich, Worcester County, England
younger brother -
Kenelm Winslow
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Birth of a brother | 26 October 1600 (Age 3) Droitwich, Worcester County, England
younger brother -
Gilbert Winslow
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Birth of a sister | 6 March 1602 (Age 4) Droitwich, Worcester County, England
younger sister -
Elizabeth Winslow
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Birth of a sister | 26 December 1604 (Age 7) Droitwich, Worcester County, England
younger sister -
Magdalen Winslow
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Burial of a sister | 20 January 1605 (Age 7) Droitwich, Worcester County, England
younger sister -
Elizabeth Winslow
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Birth of a brother | 11 February 1606 (Age 8) Droitwich, Worcester County, England
younger brother -
Josiah Winslow
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Death of a paternal grandfather | 1607 (Age 9) Parish of St. Andrew, Worcester, England
paternal grandfather -
Kenelm Winslow
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Marriage | Mary Chilton - View family 12 October 1624 (Age 27) Plymouth Colony, New England |
Death of a father | before 1631 (Age 33)
father -
Edward Winslow
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Marriage of a daughter | Susanna Winslow - View family 1649 (Age 51)
son-in-law -
Robert Latham
daughter -
Susanna Winslow
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Death of a brother | 8 May 1655 (Age 58) at sea
elder brother -
Edward "Governor of Plymouth Colony" Winslow
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Death of a half-brother | 20 May 1659 (Age 62)
half-brother -
Richard Winslow
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Death of a brother | 1672 (Age 74)
younger brother -
Kenelm Winslow
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Death of a brother | 1 December 1674 (Age 77) Marshfield, Massachusetts Bay, British America
younger brother -
Josiah Winslow
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Death | 1674 (Age 76) |
Globally unique identifier | 9F64EBFAC4FD074CB02FE7AD64ADBF0A490C |
Last change | 24 November 2017 |
Family with parents - View family |
father |
Birth 17 October 1560 Parish of St. Andrew, Worcester County. England
Death before 1631 (Age 70) Loading...
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mother |
Magdalene Ollyver
Death yes
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Marriage: 4 November 1594 — London, England |
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11 months #1 elder brother |
Birth 18 October 1595 35 Droitwich, Worcester County, England
Death 8 May 1655 (Age 59) at sea Loading...
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18 months #2 himself |
John Winslow
Birth 16 April 1597 36 Droitwich, Worcester County, England
Death 1674 (Age 76) Loading...
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1 year #3 younger sister |
Eleanor Winslow
Birth 22 April 1598 37 Droitwich, Worcester County, England
Death yes Loading...
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1 year #4 younger brother |
Kenelm Winslow
Birth 29 April 1599 38 Droitwich, Worcester County, England
Death 1672 (Age 72) Loading...
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18 months #5 younger brother |
Gilbert Winslow
Birth 26 October 1600 40 Droitwich, Worcester County, England
Death yes Loading...
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16 months #6 younger sister |
Elizabeth Winslow
Birth 6 March 1602 41 Droitwich, Worcester County, England
Death yes Loading...
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3 years #7 younger sister |
Magdalen Winslow
Birth 26 December 1604 44 Droitwich, Worcester County, England
Death yes Loading...
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14 months #8 younger brother |
Josiah Winslow
Birth 11 February 1606 45 Droitwich, Worcester County, England
Death 1 December 1674 (Age 68) Marshfield, Massachusetts Bay, British America Loading...
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Father’s family with Eleanor Pelham - View family |
father |
Birth 17 October 1560 Parish of St. Andrew, Worcester County. England
Death before 1631 (Age 70) Loading...
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step-mother |
Eleanor Pelham
Death yes
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Marriage: about 1584 |
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1 year #1 half-brother |
Richard Winslow
Birth about 1585 24
Death 20 May 1659 (Age 74) Loading...
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Family with Mary Chilton - View family |
himself |
John Winslow
Birth 16 April 1597 36 Droitwich, Worcester County, England
Death 1674 (Age 76) Loading...
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10 years wife |
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Marriage: 12 October 1624 — Plymouth Colony, New England |
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#1 daughter |
Susanna Winslow
Death yes
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Note | Brother of Edward Winslow, of the Mayflower and 3rd Governor of the colony
From Wikipedia:
<b>John Winslow</b> (1597–1674) was one of several Winslow brothers who came to the Plymouth Colony in its earliest years. His brothers Edward and Gilbert were passengers on the <i>Mayflower</i> in 1620. John Winslow was a passenger on the <i>Fortune</i> in 1621, and two other brothers, Kenelm and Josiah, also settled in New England, arriving before 1632. The Winslow family were involved in all aspects of the Plymouth Colony, producing in the 17th century several governors and making their mark in New England history in both government and business.[1]
<i>[1]Pilgrim Hall.org John Winslow Archived 2012-07-30 at the Wayback Machine./
</i>John Winslow was born at Droitwich, England, in 1597. His brothers, Edward and Gilbert, had been passengers on the Mayflower, arriving in Plymouth in 1620. John Winslow was a passenger on the Fortune, arriving in 1621. Two other Winslow brothers, Kenelm and Josiah, also settled in New England, arriving before 1632.
John Winslow married Mayflower passenger Mary Chilton sometime before the 1627 Division of Cattle, when their names appear together.
John and Mary Winslow had ten children : John, Susanna, Mary, Edward, Sarah, Samuel, Joseph, Isaac, an unnamed child who died young, and Benjamin. The youngest of these, Benjamin, is the only child whose birth is listed in the Records of Plymouth Colony.
Sometime after the birth of Benjamin, James and Mary Chilton Winslow moved to Boston. The place of their first residence is not known. On the 16th of June, 1671, John and Mary transferred their church membership from Plymouth to the Third Church in Boston (Third Church is now called Old South Church; the present Old South Meeting House was built about 50 years after Mary Chilton's death).
On the 19th of September, 1671, John Winslow bought, for the sum of 500 pounds in New England silver money, "the Mansion or dwelling-house of the Late Antipas Voice with the gardens wood-yard and Backside as it is scituate lying and being in Boston aforesaid as it is nowe fenced in And is fronting & Facing to the Lane going to mr John Jolliffes." The Winslows lived in this house until the death of John Winslow in 1674 and Mary Chilton Winslow in 1679. The house (which would have been on Spring Lane) no longer exists.
At the time of his death, John Winslow was one of the wealthiest merchants in Boston. |