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Family of Kenelem + WINSLOW and Eleanor + NEWTON

Husband: Kenelem + WINSLOW (1599-1672)
Wife: Eleanor + NEWTON (1599-1681)
Children: Kenelem + WINSLOW (1635-1715)
Ellen WINSLOW (1636- )
Nathaniel WINSLOW (1639- )
Job WINSLOW (1641- )
Marriage 1 Jun 1634 Plymouth, Plymouth, MA, US

Husband: Kenelem + WINSLOW

Name: Kenelem + WINSLOW
Sex: Male
Father: Edward +* WINSLOW (1560-1620)
Mother: Magdaline + OLIVER (1566- )
Birth 29 Apr 1599 Droitwich, Worcestershire, England
Baptism 3 May 1599 (age 0) Droitwich, Worcestershire, England
Occupation cabinet maker and joiner
Emigration 15 May 1629 (age 30)
Death 12 Sep 1672 (age 73) Salem, Essex, MA, US

Wife: Eleanor + NEWTON

Name: Eleanor + NEWTON
Sex: Female
Father: John + NEWTON (1572-1633)
Mother: -
Birth 29 Apr 1599 Clayton, Clayton le Moors, Lancashire, England
Death 5 Dec 1681 (age 82) Marshfield, Plymouth, MA, US
Burial 7 Dec 1681 Marshfield, Plymouth, MA, US

Child 1: Kenelem + WINSLOW

Name: Kenelem + WINSLOW
Sex: Male
Name Suffix: Jr.
Spouse: Mercy + WORDEN (1641-1688)
Birth 3 May 1635 Marshfield, Plymouth, MA, US
Death 11 Nov 1715 (age 80) Harwich, Barnstable, MA, US

Child 2: Ellen WINSLOW

Name: Ellen WINSLOW
Sex: Female
Birth 1636

Child 3: Nathaniel WINSLOW

Name: Nathaniel WINSLOW
Sex: Male
Birth 1639

Child 4: Job WINSLOW

Name: Job WINSLOW
Sex: Male
Birth 1641

Note on Husband: Kenelem + WINSLOW

KENELM WINSLOW, 1599-1672.

(Mass.)

Deputy from Marshfield to the General Court of Plymouth Colony, 1642-1644, 1649-1653.

 

Plymouth Colony: Its History and People 1620-1691

Part Two: Topical Narratives

Chapter 9: Law and Order

 

On 1 December 1640 Kenelm Winslow, brother to Edward Winslow who had already been governor twice, was fined ten shillings for

neglecting his position as surveyor of the highways. In 1645, the year after his brother had served his third term as governor, Kenelm

Winslow complained to the court that he could not get justice in his suit against John Maynard, and a committee appointed by the court,

consisting of Myles [p.157] Standish, William Paddy, Edmond Eddenden, Edward Case, Anthony Annable, Anthony Thacher, and

Thomas Tupper, determined that "the sayde charge of injustice is altogether untrue." On 3 March 1645/46, Roger Chandler successfully

sued Kenelm Winslow in court, and Winslow was ordered to return to Chandler's daughter (who apparently had been his maid) her

clothes which he had retained. On the same day Winslow was committed to prison for uttering opprobrious words against the church at

Marshfield, saying they were all liars.3

 

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xxx ---A brother of Edward Winslow, q.v., Kenelm was not in the 1627 division, but arrived at Plymouth before 1 January 1632/33

when he became a freeman (PCR 1:5). On 8 January 1632/33 Francis Eaton confirmed that he had sold his dwelling house to Kenelm and

Josias Winslow (PCR 1:8). On 6 January 1633/34 Samuel Jenny, son of John Jenny, was apprenticed to Kenelm Winslow, joyner, for

four years (PCR 1:24). On 22 January 1633/34 Josias Winslow sold his part of the dwelling he had purchased from Francis Eaton (PCR

1:24). Kenelm Winslow married in June 1634 Ellen (or Eleanor) (Newton) Adams, widow of John Adams, q.v. (PCR 1:30); she died at

Marshfield 5 December 1681, eighty-three years old (Marshfield VR). At the time of this marriage, Kenelm Winslow of Marshfield put up

security to pay James Adams, son of John, Lb5 when he became of age, and this was done and recorded on 26 December 1651 (PCR

2:176). On 22 February 1635/36 John Gardiner, a servant of Kenelm Winslow, had the rest of his time turned over to George Kenrick

(PCR 1:37). Kenelm received various land grants and served on committees and juries (PCR). On 1 December 1640 he was fined for

neglecting his duty as an elected highway surveyor (PCR 2:4).

 

 

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Only builder of fine furniture in the colony

 

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Emigrated on the Mayflower II

 

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Note on Wife: Eleanor + NEWTON

arrived on the Vessel "Anne" in 1623