John Winslow (British Army officer)
Major-General John Winslow (10 May 1703 – 17 April 1774), descendant of Edward Winslow, was an officer during the French and Indian War. John Winslow belonged to one of the most prominent families of New England; his great-grandfather Edward and grandfather Josiah Winslow had both been governors of the Plymouth Colony. He was born in Marshfield, Massachusetts in 1703 as son of Sarah and Isaac Winslow. (During Father Rale's War, Winslows older brother Josiah was given the command of Fort St. George (Thomaston, Maine) and was killed by natives of the Wabanaki Confederacy in the Northeast Coast Campaign (1724). The following year, Winslow named his first born after his deceased brother.)
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John Winslow (British Army officer)
Major-General John Winslow (10 May 1703 – 17 April 1774), descendant of Edward Winslow, was an officer during the French and Indian War. John Winslow belonged to one of the most prominent families of New England; his great-grandfather Edward and grandfather Josiah Winslow had both been governors of the Plymouth Colony. He was born in Marshfield, Massachusetts in 1703 as son of Sarah and Isaac Winslow. (During Father Rale's War, Winslows older brother Josiah was given the command of Fort St. George (Thomaston, Maine) and was killed by natives of the Wabanaki Confederacy in the Northeast Coast Campaign (1724). The following year, Winslow named his first born after his deceased brother.)
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Major-General John Winslow (10 ...... and St John's in Newfoundland.
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Le major-général John Winslow ...... aine) fut nommé à son honneur.
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Major-General John Winslow (10 ...... n after his deceased brother.)
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