410 WINSLOW.  

   4.   Kenelm arrived at Plymouth a. 1629, and m. Eleanor, wid. of John Adams, 1634, and settled in Marshfield; he d. while on a visit at Salem 1672; he had Kenelm, Nathaniel, and Job.   Kenelm went to Yarmouth, and had Kenelm 1668, Josiah 1670, and Thomas 1672.   Job went to Freetown.—Kenelm Winslow, a grandson perhaps, m. Ann Taylor 1730.

   5.   Josiah, b. 1605, arrived with his brother Kenelm a. 1629, was in Scituate in 1637, and soon after 1643 settled in Marshfield, and m. Margaret, D. of Thomas Bourne, and d. 1674, æ. 69; he had Elizabeth 1637, Jonathan 1638, Mary 1640, Rebecca 1642, Hannah (or Susanna) 1644, and Margaret.   Jonathan d. 1676, leaving a son John born 1664.—One D. m. John Miller.—One, Rebecca, m. John Thacher, both of Yarmouth.—One m. William Crow of Plymouth, and another m. John Tracy of Duxbury, afterwards of Norwich.

   6.   Gov. Josiah (only surviving s. of Gov. Edw'd 1) b. a. 1628, educated at H. U. 1653, but left without taking a degree, as did many others, on account of the new regulation requiring students to stay 4 years instead of 3; he m. Penelope, D. of Herbert Pelham, 1657; he d. 1680, æ. a. 52; she d. 1703, æ. 73; they had a D. 1658*, Elizabeth 1664, Edward 1667*, Isaac 1670.   Elizabeth m. Stephen Burton 1684.

   7.   Nathaniel (s. of Kenelm 4) resided in Marshfield, and m. Faith Miller 1664, and had Faith 1665, Nathaniel 1667, James 1669, Eleanor, Gilbert 1673, Kenelm 1675, Josiah 1683.   Kenelm had a son Nathaniel 1709.

   8.   Col. Isaac (only surviving son of Gov. Josiah 6) of Marshfield m. Sarah, D. of John Wensley of Boston, 1700; he d. 1738 æ. 68; she 1753, æ. 80 (her mother was Elizabeth, D. of Dea. William Paddy whose w. was Alice D. of Edmund Freeman of Sandwich, m. 1639); he had Josiah 1701, John 1703, Penelope 1704, Elizabeth 1707, Anna 1709*, Edward 1714.   Josiah gra. H. U. 1721, was a Captain, and slain at St. George's River by the Indians 1724.—Penelope m. Col. James Warren 1725, and died 1737.—Elizabeth m. Col. Benjamin Marston of Salem or Manchester 1729, and died 1760—The Wensley Portrait among those of the Winslow family in the Mass. Hist. Society's rooms is either Sarah Wensley's (w. of Col. Winslow) or her mother Elizabeth's (D. of Dea. Paddy), and most probably of the latter, as it is understood the family in later times have usually spoken of it "as grandmother Paddy's."

   9.   Nathaniel (s. of Nathaniel 7) resided in Marshfield, and m. Lydia, D. of Anthony Snow, 1692, and had Lydia 1693, Thankful 1695, Snow 1698, Oliver 1702, Deborah 1708, Patience 1710, Nathaniel 1712; he then m. a 2d wife, Deborah Bryant of Scituate, 1716, and had Ruth 1718.

 

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