. Genealogy of Edward Winslow of the Mayflower, and his descendants, from 1620 to 1865 . hosen to the Legislature from Piiil luke for ;id was also County :Mtoianv. and was Ige of iH^VJi^^Nt YW^«,V>^PY(^1^ iij- I- Ilv ,;tiireat ile liad ^xmuhK inon; also u i!i • Tlis tr*at benevolence was ( was large, as n ?el and appref*iati> • thought worthy to obtain better poii.; - eloquent, with a reserve of wit. An aniecdote is told of him while piactieiug Law. Hisspaniel dog followed him into court one morning, ilie presiding Judgeleaned Iorward and said, Well! Whitman;


. Genealogy of Edward Winslow of the Mayflower, and his descendants, from 1620 to 1865 . hosen to the Legislature from Piiil luke for ;id was also County :Mtoianv. and was Ige of iH^VJi^^Nt YW^«,V>^PY(^1^ iij- I- Ilv ,;tiireat ile liad ^xmuhK inon; also u i!i • Tlis tr*at benevolence was ( was large, as n ?el and appref*iati> • thought worthy to obtain better poii.; - eloquent, with a reserve of wit. An aniecdote is told of him while piactieiug Law. Hisspaniel dog followed him into court one morning, ilie presiding Judgeleaned Iorward and said, Well! Whitman; are you going to bring your<1og up to (lie Bar? No. ^ nor Honor; Im goin? to put him on the Bench,?- re were some sharp f!K y matters, and many or the inijeritance. He did very - advancement, but was not demon- .ve; of an old manner and habit. He was very con- - te as a \,, ...ig his own burdens, fighting the battles 0 alone. He had sore trials and many disappointments. Very !:v(>u was the last one to his nature, when he was getting his younger 134. children ready for an education in life, to tind all swept from beneathhis feet, with nothing but perplexity for the present and discomfortfor old age. From a remark made previous to his last sickness it wasevident he longed to be released from the struggle. He died Dec. 11th,1835, and was buried in Pembroke. The genealogical record of the Whitman family, from the ancestorJohn Whitman, who settled in Weymouth, and was made free in 1G38,and was appointed by the Governor to settle small controversies there,was prepared by Judge Ezekiel Whitman, a fine character. ChiefJustice of the Supreme Judicial Court of Maine. Judge Kilborn Whitman and his wife Elizabeth Winslow hadeleven children: Isaac, Charles, Elizabeth, Winslow, James, Sarah Ann, Caroline, Maria,—(compiler of this Genealogical Record), Frances, William Henry, James Hawley (died young). 135 MRS. SARAH WINSLOW CLAPP SIXTH GENERATION MRS. SARAH WINSLOW CLAP


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