Richard Winslow was born 06 Mar 1680 in Swansea, Bristol, Massachusetts Bay.
From "History of Bristol County, Massachusetts : with biographical sketches . . . .", p.302, publ. Philadelphia by J. W. Lewis & Co., 1883.
"Dr. Richard Winslow was one of the earliest, and perhaps the first, medical practitioner who settled in Freetown. He was a son of Lieut. Job Winslow, of Swansea, and afterwards of Freetown, who resided in Freetown until his death, July 14, 1720. Dr. Richard Winslow appears to have left Freetown and removed to Leicester."
Richard died 16 Apr 1728 in Freetown, Bristol, Massachusetts Bay. His will bore date of Aug. 7, 1727, and was proved in Probate Court April 16, 1728. [1]
Sources
↑ "History of Bristol County, Massachusetts" : with biographical sketches . . . . p.302, publ. Philadelphia by J. W. Lewis & Co., 1883
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Acknowledgement
WikiTree profile Winslow-368 created through the import of Ancestors of Lynn E Nelson.ged on Jun 1, 2011 by JaAnna Nelson.
WikiTree profile Winslow-452 created through the import of HART, Elizabeth - WIKITREE.ged on Jun 20, 2011 by Betty Patterson.
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this is my first attempt on this site; I am an ancestor of Richard WINSLOW dob 1680 in Swansea, MA through his son Edward. Looking for more info on son of Edward - Weston and down to me (Weston to Rufus to Isaac to Hicks to Arthur to William)