. Leslie's history of the greater New York . ins-h)w was the son of Captain Rich-ard \Mnslow, iron and fiour manu-lacturer of Albany, and Mary, sis-RicnAKi) H. ^cr of Jasper Corning, of Xew York City. He was a brother of -Tames Winslow, also of Winslow,Lanier & Company, as he was also of .James Flack ^Vinslow, ironmanufacturer, and one of the builders of tbe Monitor during tbeCivil ^Var; of Edward Thomas Winslow, one of tbe founders of tbeAmerican Express Company; of Augustus Sydenham Winslow, aprominent citizen of Cincinnati, Ohio, and of Leonard Corning Wins-low, at one time a bank
. Leslie's history of the greater New York . ins-h)w was the son of Captain Rich-ard \Mnslow, iron and fiour manu-lacturer of Albany, and Mary, sis-RicnAKi) H. ^cr of Jasper Corning, of Xew York City. He was a brother of -Tames Winslow, also of Winslow,Lanier & Company, as he was also of .James Flack ^Vinslow, ironmanufacturer, and one of the builders of tbe Monitor during tbeCivil ^Var; of Edward Thomas Winslow, one of tbe founders of tbeAmerican Express Company; of Augustus Sydenham Winslow, aprominent citizen of Cincinnati, Ohio, and of Leonard Corning Wins-low, at one time a banker in Xew York City. Tln-se brothers werelineal descendants of Hon. Kenelm Winslow. who was born at Droit-wich, England, in 1590, and died at Salem, Mass., in 1(;72. He immi-grated To Plymouth, Mass., in 1(520, whitlier he had been prece(hd byhis elder brother. Governor Edward Winslow, who came over in the?Mayflower in 1(!20. Kenelm Winslow was elected Suiweyor of Ply-mouth in 1610. and subsequently removing to Marsbfleld, Mass., rep-. ENCYCLOPEDIA OF NEW YORK BIOGRAPHY. 101 resented that town in the .Alassacliusetts (lencial (Vuut liitwccn lt;42and 1653. These Pil«;nni fathers were of , is the nepliew of the hite RichardHenry Winshjw, tiie son of the bile James ^^illsIo\v, and tlic liramlsonof thehite J. F. 1). Lanier. WIXSLOW, , became a member of tlie Xew York bankinglionse of Winsb)w, J^anier iV; (om])any soon after its establislimentby his brother, the bite Eichard ^\?insio\v, and so remainednntil Ills deatli in this city, Jnly 18, 1874. For many years he wasVice-rresident of the Third National Bank of New York, and was adirector of seyeral other banks, as he was of varhins other corpo-rations. He was prominently identirted with tlie establisliment ofthe present natiimal bankini; system, while dnrini;-
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