Dr. Isaac Winslow was born 7 April 1739 in Winslow Estate, Marshfield, Plymouth County, Massachusetts to John Winslow (1703-1774) and Mary Little (1704-) and died 24 October 1819 Winslow Estate, Marshfield, Plymouth County, Massachusetts of unspecified causes. He married Elizabeth Stockbridge (1737-1801) 25 October 1768 in Marshfield, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. He married Francis Gay (c1740-) 10 January 1805 in Marshfield, Plymouth County, Massachusetts.
Biography
Dr. Isaac Winslow was a Loyalist doctor who quarantined and inoculated many Marshfield and Duxbury residents afflicted with smallpox. Largely because of his actions, his property (the large Winslow estate) was not confiscated after the Revolution. Today his house, the Isaac Winslow House (named for his grandfather who built it in 1699) is a museum showing the home decor of wealthy pre-revolutionary loyalist family.
Children
Name | Birth | Death | Joined with |
Elizabeth Stockbridge Winslow (1769-1854) | |||
Ruth Stockbridge Winslow (1771-1846) | |||
John Winslow (1774-1822) |
Siblings
Name | Birth | Death | Joined with |
Josiah Winslow (1730-1731) | |||
Pelham Winslow (1737-) | |||
Isaac Winslow (1739-1819) | 7 April 1739 Winslow Estate, Marshfield, Plymouth County, Massachusetts | 24 October 1819 Winslow Estate, Marshfield, Plymouth County, Massachusetts | Elizabeth Stockbridge (1737-1801) Francis Gay (c1740-) |
Residences
References
- Winslow Memorial, Vol. 1 : Family Records of Winslows and Their Descendants in America, With the English Ancestry as Far as Known; Winslow Family(Classic Reprint) - Tracing family roots of the descendants these early Plymouth Colony settlers back to England.
- Winslow in Plymouth County, Massachusetts - first families history
- Isaac Winslow- disambiguation