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About John Winslow, Esq.
only son of Dr. Isaac and Elizabeth (Stockbridge) Winslow
He graduated at Brown University, in 1795.
He was an eminent lawyer and settled in Hanover, Mass. His health was delicate from his earliest years. He went to Natchez, Miss., for a change of climate about the year 1818. While there he took a partner in the law. He had in his possession a large amount of property belonging to a party for whom he had collected it and for which his father. Dr. Isaac Winslow and two brothers-in-law, Hon. Kilborn Whitman and Capt. Thos. Dingley, were bondsmen. He died very suddenly, and the agent who went on to arrange his affairs could find neither partner nor property. The responsibility was then thrown back upon his bondsmen, and thus the Winslow House and Estate, with its time-honored memories and associations, passed away from the possession and the name of Winslow. He died at Natchez, Miss., and was there buried, Aug. 24th, 1822, aged 42 years.
John Winslow, Esq.'s Timeline
1774 |
July 14, 1774
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Marshfield, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Colonial America
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1801 |
June 28, 1801
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1805 |
March 13, 1805
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Duxbury, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA
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1809 |
February 9, 1809
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Duxbury, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA
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1822 |
August 24, 1822
Age 48
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Natchez, Adams County, Mississippi, United States
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August 24, 1822
Age 48
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Old Winslow Burying Ground Marshfield, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA MEMORIAL ID 142619061
John Winslow
only son of Dr. Isaac and Elizabeth (Stockbridge) Winslow He graduated at Brown University, in 1795. He was an eminent lawyer and settled in Hanover, Mass. His health was delicate from his earliest years. He went to Natchez, Miss., for a change of climate about the year 1818. While there he took a partner in the law. He had in his possession a large amount of property belonging to a party for whom he had collected it and for which his father. Dr. Isaac Winslow and two brothers-in-law, Hon. Kilborn Whitman and Capt. Thos. Dingley, were bondsmen. He died very suddenly, and the agent who went on to arrange his affairs could find neither partner nor property. The responsibility was then thrown back upon his bondsmen, and thus the Winslow House and Estate, with its time-honored memories and associations, passed away from the possession and the name of Winslow. He died at Natchez, Miss., and was there buried, Aug. 24th, 1822, aged 42 years. Family Members
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