. Winslow papers, 1776-1826. heAcadians. The journal of his doings in that connection will be found inthe Collections of the Nova Scotia Historical Society, Vol. III., pp. 71-196. Gen. John Winslows son Pelham was a Loyalist, and at the evacu-ation of Boston in 1776 came with the army to Halifax; he marriedJoanna, daughter of Gideon White. Elizabeth Winslow, sister of GeneralJohn Winslow, married Colonel Benjamin Marston. and their son Benja-min was an active Loyalist, who at the peace in 1TS3 was employed asChief Engineer in laying out the Town of Shclburne, and afterwards wasthe first S
. Winslow papers, 1776-1826. heAcadians. The journal of his doings in that connection will be found inthe Collections of the Nova Scotia Historical Society, Vol. III., pp. 71-196. Gen. John Winslows son Pelham was a Loyalist, and at the evacu-ation of Boston in 1776 came with the army to Halifax; he marriedJoanna, daughter of Gideon White. Elizabeth Winslow, sister of GeneralJohn Winslow, married Colonel Benjamin Marston. and their son Benja-min was an active Loyalist, who at the peace in 1TS3 was employed asChief Engineer in laying out the Town of Shclburne, and afterwards wasthe first Sheriff of Northumberland County. (4) Edward Winslow, brother of General John Winslow. was anaccomplished scholar and gentleman of fine presence and enga^imr man-ners. He was a generous host, and his mansion was often filled withadistinguished company, the aristocracy of the Old Colony. The old Wins-low Mansion is still standing on North Street, Plymouth, within a stones o ro z wr-O K oc oo w> H •X) r k! oc;h ^. ft -?: i -?.
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