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Father | Edward Winslow b. Aug 12, 1799 | |
Mother | Hannah Prescott b. Jan 16, 1801, d. Sep 27, 1852 or Dec, 1866 | |
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Charts | Descendant Chart for Sir Richard De Prestcote |
Relationship | 5th cousin 5 times removed of Richard Prescott Bale. |
Relationship | 5th cousin 6 times removed of Alexander Prescott Bale. |
Relationship | 5th cousin 6 times removed of Taylor Jane Bale. |
Relationship | 32nd great-granddaughter of King Egbert of Wessex "1st King of England". |
Last Edited | Mar 31, 2005 |
Birth* | May 11, 1833 |
Father | Carpenter Winslow | |
Mother | Betsy Prescott b. Jan 2, 1826 | |
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Charts | Descendant Chart for Sir Richard De Prestcote |
Relationship | 6th cousin 4 times removed of Richard Prescott Bale. |
Relationship | 6th cousin 5 times removed of Alexander Prescott Bale. |
Relationship | 6th cousin 5 times removed of Taylor Jane Bale. |
Relationship | 33rd great-granddaughter of King Egbert of Wessex "1st King of England". |
Last Edited | Mar 31, 2005 |
Birth* | May 6, 1846 |
Father | Carpenter Winslow | |
Mother | Betsy Prescott b. Jan 2, 1826 | |
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Charts | Descendant Chart for Sir Richard De Prestcote |
Relationship | 6th cousin 4 times removed of Richard Prescott Bale. |
Relationship | 6th cousin 5 times removed of Alexander Prescott Bale. |
Relationship | 6th cousin 5 times removed of Taylor Jane Bale. |
Relationship | 33rd great-granddaughter of King Egbert of Wessex "1st King of England". |
Last Edited | Mar 31, 2005 |
Birth* | Aug 23, 1849 |
Father | Edward Winslow b. Aug 12, 1799 | |
Mother | Hannah Prescott b. Jan 16, 1801, d. Sep 27, 1852 or Dec, 1866 | |
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Charts | Descendant Chart for Sir Richard De Prestcote |
Relationship | 5th cousin 5 times removed of Richard Prescott Bale. |
Relationship | 5th cousin 6 times removed of Alexander Prescott Bale. |
Relationship | 5th cousin 6 times removed of Taylor Jane Bale. |
Relationship | 32nd great-grandson of King Egbert of Wessex "1st King of England". |
Last Edited | Mar 31, 2005 |
Birth* | Sep 10, 1823 |
Father | Edward WINSLOW b. Oct 18, 1595, d. May 8, 1655 | |
Mother | Susanna FULLER b. 1594, d. Oct 1, 1680 | |
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Relationship | 11th great-granduncle of Richard Prescott Bale. |
Relationship | 12th great-granduncle of Alexander Prescott Bale. |
Relationship | 12th great-granduncle of Taylor Jane Bale. |
Last Edited | Sep 25, 2007 |
Birth* | circa 1626 | Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA1,2 |
Death* | circa 1630 | Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA2 |
Citations |
Charts | Descendant Chart for Sir Richard De Prestcote |
Last Edited | Mar 25, 2007 |
Marriage* | Oct 9, 1842 | Principal=Polly Robinson |
Family | Polly Robinson b. Oct 12, 1815 |
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Father | Edward Winslow b. Aug 12, 1799 | |
Mother | Hannah Prescott b. Jan 16, 1801, d. Sep 27, 1852 or Dec, 1866 | |
Pop-up Pedigree |
Charts | Descendant Chart for Sir Richard De Prestcote |
Relationship | 5th cousin 5 times removed of Richard Prescott Bale. |
Relationship | 5th cousin 6 times removed of Alexander Prescott Bale. |
Relationship | 5th cousin 6 times removed of Taylor Jane Bale. |
Relationship | 32nd great-grandson of King Egbert of Wessex "1st King of England". |
Last Edited | Mar 31, 2005 |
Birth* | Nov 16, 1839 |
Father | Edward WINSLOW b. Oct 18, 1595, d. May 8, 1655 | |
Mother | Susanna FULLER b. 1594, d. Oct 1, 1680 | |
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Relationship | 11th great-granduncle of Richard Prescott Bale. |
Relationship | 12th great-granduncle of Alexander Prescott Bale. |
Relationship | 12th great-granduncle of Taylor Jane Bale. |
Last Edited | Sep 25, 2007 |
Note* | Josiah Winslow was the first native born General and first native born Governor of an American Colony. ******************************** Josiah, governor of Plymouth colony, born in Plymouth in 1629; died at Marshfield, Massachusetts, 18 December, 1680, was chosen deputy to the general court from Marshfield in 1643. In 1657, two years after the death of his father, he was made an assistant governor, which post he filled till his election as governor in 1673. This last office he held till his death. In 1658 he was chosen one of the commissioners of the United Colonies, and re-elected for fourteen years. On 5 September, 1672, he was one of the six signers of the new articles of confederation of theNew England colonies, and on 9 September, 1675, he signed the declaration of war against King Philip, made by the commissioners. In 1652 he commanded the military company of Marshfield, in 1659 he was appointed military commander of thecolony, and in 1675 he was elected general-in-chief of the whole military forces of the United Colonies, being the first, native-born general as well as governor in New England. During his chief magistracy in 1674-'5 the first public school of the colony was established, and in 1680 the first lieutenant-governor was elected. The general court ordered in 1675 that four halberdiers should attend the governor and magistrates at elections, and two during the court sessions. The government now maintained a state that was hitherto unknown in the colony. Governor Winslow lived at Careswell, the family-seat in Marshfield, where he enjoyed the distinction of being the most accomplished gentleman in the colony.His hospitality was generous, and the attractions of the festive and social board were not a little heightened by the charms of his beautiful wife. In 1657 James Cudworth was displaced by the colony from his official post for refusing to sign as a commissioner, the proceedings against the Quakers. When first a commissioner, in 1658, Winslow refused to sanction the 'horrible recommendation' of that year against the Quakers, and in 1674, by his active friendship and powerful influence as governor, Cudworth was rescued from the disgrace to which Governor Prince and others had subjected him. He showed that he had a just spirit in the active part he bore in the preliminaries to the war against Philip, in which ha was afterward commander-in-chief. On 1 May, 1676, he wrote to the commissioners in Boston that the land in his colony had all been honestly purchased of the Indians, and, to protect the natives from wrong, no settler was allowed to receive land except by permission of the court. His capture of Alexander in 1662, the brother of Philip, and for two years sachem after Massasoit's death, illustrates his courage and personal daring as a soldier. His last public act, on 5 September, 1680, was to solicit a charter for Plymouth from the crown, Cudworth being appointed to present the address to the king. Governor Winslow celebrated the memory of Governor Bradford in a poem that is published in George Morton's 'Memoriall.' He married in 1657, Penelope Pelham, daughter of Herbert Pelham, who came to Boston in 1645, and was first treasurer of Harvard College, and assistant governor in 1646-'9. The portrait of Governor Winslow is from a painting probably executed during his visit to London in 1651, which, with the portrait of his wife, is preserved in Pilgrim Hall, Plymouth. A son and a daughter survived him.@@S97@@ | |
Birth* | after May 22, 1627 | Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA1,2 |
Event-Misc* | 1652 | Marshfield, Plymouth Co., MA, Type: Military Service1 |
Event-Misc | after Dec 10, 1652 | Marshfield, Plymouth Co., MA, Guardian Type: Unknown3 |
Marriage* | 1657 | 1 |
Event-Misc | 1658 | Marshfield, Plymouth Co., MA, Type: Military Service1 |
Occupation* | between 1658 and 1673 | Marshfield, Plymouth Co., MA1 |
Occupation | between 1673 and 1680 | Marshfield, Plymouth Co., MA1 |
Death* | Dec 18, 1680 | Mansfield, Bristol Co., MA |
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Father | Edward Winslow b. Aug 12, 1799 | |
Mother | Hannah Prescott b. Jan 16, 1801, d. Sep 27, 1852 or Dec, 1866 | |
Pop-up Pedigree |
Charts | Descendant Chart for Sir Richard De Prestcote |
Relationship | 5th cousin 5 times removed of Richard Prescott Bale. |
Relationship | 5th cousin 6 times removed of Alexander Prescott Bale. |
Relationship | 5th cousin 6 times removed of Taylor Jane Bale. |
Relationship | 32nd great-granddaughter of King Egbert of Wessex "1st King of England". |
Last Edited | Mar 31, 2005 |
Birth* | Mar 4, 1837 | |
Death* | Sep 2, 1839 |
Father | Charles Otis Winslow b. Nov 13, 1842, d. Jun 28, 1909 | |
Mother | Elizabeth Ann Vanpelt b. Oct, 1852, d. Oct 19, 1908 | |
Pop-up Pedigree |
Charts | Descendant Chart for Sir Richard De Prestcote |
Relationship | 6th cousin 4 times removed of Richard Prescott Bale. |
Relationship | 6th cousin 5 times removed of Alexander Prescott Bale. |
Relationship | 6th cousin 5 times removed of Taylor Jane Bale. |
Relationship | 33rd great-granddaughter of King Egbert of Wessex "1st King of England". |
Last Edited | Mar 25, 2007 |
Marriage* | Principal=Fay Bosworth |
Family | Fay Bosworth b. Mar 17, 1875 | |
Child | 1. | Charles Bosworth |
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Richard Prescott Bale
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