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Edward Winslow was born 7 June 1714 in Isaac Winslow House, Marshfield, Plymouth County, Massachusetts to Isaac Winslow (1671-1738) and Sarah Hensley (1673-1753) and died 9 June 1784 Halifax, Halifax County, Nova Scotia of unspecified causes. He married Hannah Howland (1712-1796) 10 April 1741 in Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts.


Biography

Isaac Winslow House

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Isaac Winslow House Museum in Marshfield MA.

His birthplace, the 1699 Winslow House, still stands today at 64 Careswell St, Marshfield MA. It has been converted into a historic house museum providing a glimpse into the lives of New England landed gentry prior to the Revolutionary War.

The Isaac Winslow House is the ancestral home of the founding family of Marshfield and was considered an avant-garde South Shore mansion.

Built by Judge Isaac Winslow, the house is virtually untouched by modernization. It has been occupied by a family of governors, generals, doctors, lawyers and judges who helped to create Marshfield and the South Shore. It survives as an example of how well-to-do landed gentry, particularly Loyalists, lived in the years prior to the American Revolutionary War.


Children


Offspring of Edward Winslow and Hannah Howland (1712-1796)
Name Birth Death Joined with
Edward Winslow (1747-1815) 20 February 1747 Winslow Estate, Marshfield, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, United States 13 May 1815 Kingsclear, York County, New Brunswick, Canada Mary Symonds (1754-1808)



Siblings


Offspring of Isaac Winslow (1671-1738) and Sarah Hensley (1673-1753)
Name Birth Death Joined with
Josiah Winslow (1701-1724)
John Winslow (1703-1774) 27 May 1703 Isaac Winslow House, Marshfield, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, United States 17 April 1774 Hingham, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, United States Mary Little (1704-)
Penelope Winslow (1704-1737)
Elizabeth Winslow (1707-1761)
Anna Winslow (1709-1723)
Edward Winslow (1714-1784) 7 June 1714 Isaac Winslow House, Marshfield, Plymouth County, Massachusetts 9 June 1784 Halifax, Halifax County, Nova Scotia Hannah Howland (1712-1796)

Residences

References

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