Source: U.S., Newspaper Extractions from the Northeast, 1704-1930, Boston, Gazette, issue of Feb 3, 1772
Winslow Taylor, merchant, son of Col. William Taylor of Milton, on his passage to Europe.
His mother Faith Winslow 1712-1765, was daughter of Kenelm Winslow Sr. 1675-1757 and Abigail Waterman 1681-1729. Her father's MEMORIAL ID 17832356, burial at Old Winslow Burial Ground in Marshall, MA.
Faith Winslow married William Taylor on 19 Feb 1735.
Winslow siblings are: William Taylor 1736-1789, John Taylor 1738-1778, Abigail Taylor b. 1739, Elizabeth Taylor 1741-1743, Joseph Taylor 1745-1816 and Joshua 1748-1748.
His father Col. William Taylor, married secondly to Sarah Cheever (Savage) 1727-1812.
Source: U.S., Newspaper Extractions from the Northeast, 1704-1930, Boston, Gazette, issue of Feb 3, 1772
Winslow Taylor, merchant, son of Col. William Taylor of Milton, on his passage to Europe.
His mother Faith Winslow 1712-1765, was daughter of Kenelm Winslow Sr. 1675-1757 and Abigail Waterman 1681-1729. Her father's MEMORIAL ID 17832356, burial at Old Winslow Burial Ground in Marshall, MA.
Faith Winslow married William Taylor on 19 Feb 1735.
Winslow siblings are: William Taylor 1736-1789, John Taylor 1738-1778, Abigail Taylor b. 1739, Elizabeth Taylor 1741-1743, Joseph Taylor 1745-1816 and Joshua 1748-1748.
His father Col. William Taylor, married secondly to Sarah Cheever (Savage) 1727-1812.
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