. Representative men and old families of southeastern Massachusetts : containing historical sketches of prominent and representative citizens and genealogical records of many of the old families . r. Five children were born to Mr. andMrs. Winstanley, as follows: Edward E. diedat the age of three years; Samuel A. died whenone year old ; Mary E. is the wife of Edwin , of Fall River, and they have one daugh-ter, Gertrude L.: p]rnest B. died at the age oftwo years, eight months; Edna M. is the widowof Frederick Crossley, who was accidentallykilled by a trolley car in Fall River May 8,1910,


. Representative men and old families of southeastern Massachusetts : containing historical sketches of prominent and representative citizens and genealogical records of many of the old families . r. Five children were born to Mr. andMrs. Winstanley, as follows: Edward E. diedat the age of three years; Samuel A. died whenone year old ; Mary E. is the wife of Edwin , of Fall River, and they have one daugh-ter, Gertrude L.: p]rnest B. died at the age oftwo years, eight months; Edna M. is the widowof Frederick Crossley, who was accidentallykilled by a trolley car in Fall River May 8,1910, and has a son, Frederick WinstanleyCrosslev, born Dec. 1, 1910. Mr. Winstanley died March 10, 1907, at hishome. No. 2107 South Main street, and he wasburied in Oak Grove cemetery. SNELL (New Bedford family). WhileSnell is not properly a Dartmouth or NewBedford name, and the family not one of longstanding here, it is one ancient and honoredin the Old Colony, and for half a century andmore the Snells have been a substantial familyat New Bedford, where have lived some of thedescendants of Anthony and Elizabeth Ann(Davis) Snell, who were married and livedfor a time at Dedham, Mass. The head of. >- UJ < H2 Z <: 2 UJ


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