Colonel Edward Winslow (November 1, 1669 – December 1, 1753) was an American silversmith, military officer, sheriff and jurist. Winslow was one of ten...
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(1714–1784), loyalist and government official in Boston Edward Winslow (silversmith) (1699–1753) Edward Winslow (loyalist) (died 1815), loyalist leader during...
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Plymouth Colony Edward Winslow (loyalist) (1746/47-1815), American loyalist officer, judge and official Edward Winslow (silversmith) (1669-1753), early...
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Mary Chilton (redirect from Mary Chilton Winslow)
named in her honor. Notable descendants of Mary Chilton include: Edward Winslow, silversmith and military leader Nicholas Gilman, signer of the U.S. Constitution...
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Mexico, and 329 miles (529 km) southeast of Las Vegas. Winslow was named for either Edward F. Winslow, president of St. Louis–San Francisco Railway, which...
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passengers. The wedding of Edward Winslow and Susanna White was the first in Plymouth Colony.[self-published source] In 1643 Josiah Winslow was chosen deputy to...
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Samuel Vernon (category American silversmiths)
Hutchinson. Two of his cousins were also prominent silversmiths: John Coddington of Newport and Edward Winslow of Boston. He married twice: to Elizabeth Fleet...
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Dummer (September 14, 1645 – May 24, 1718) was the first American-born silversmith, whose works are today highly valued, two items of his having sold in...
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after the merging of ships included John Carver, William Bradford, Edward Winslow, William Brewster, and Isaac Allerton. The departure of the Mayflower...
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Joseph Russell (judge) (category American silversmiths)
reverend, and Martha Moody Russell, Russell apprenticed as a silversmith under Edward Winslow in Boston beginning in 1715, and came to Bristol, Rhode Island...
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