The genealogy of my extended family
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1. | Jeremiah C. WINSLOW was born on 23 Aug 1836 in Freedom, Waldo, Maine (son of John Newman WINSLOW and Ann Simpson COOMBS); died on 29 Sep 1915 in Orange, Orange, California. Jeremiah married Lydia R. CORNWELL on 10 May 1875. Lydia died on 16 Jul 1913. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] Jeremiah married M. CALHOUN [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
2. | John Newman WINSLOW was born on 16 Sep 1805 in Albion, Kennebec, Maine (son of Joseph WINSLOW and Charlotte Newman NOYES); died on 22 Sep 1869 in Maine. John married Ann Simpson COOMBS on 28 Oct 1830 in Maine. Ann was born on 16 Apr 1809 in Fox Islands, Knox, Maine; died on 21 Oct 1888 in Maine. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
3. | Ann Simpson COOMBS was born on 16 Apr 1809 in Fox Islands, Knox, Maine; died on 21 Oct 1888 in Maine.
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4. | Joseph WINSLOW was born in 1774 (son of Oliver WINSLOW and Sarah HANSON); died on 29 Dec 1851 in Albion, Kennebec, Maine. Joseph married Charlotte Newman NOYES on 21 Oct 1804 in Falmouth, Cumberland, Maine. Charlotte was born on 17 Jan 1789 in Rowley, Essex, Massachusetts; died on 1 Apr 1850 in Albion, Kennebec, Maine. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
5. | Charlotte Newman NOYES was born on 17 Jan 1789 in Rowley, Essex, Massachusetts; died on 1 Apr 1850 in Albion, Kennebec, Maine.
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8. | Oliver WINSLOW was born on 2 Mar 1752 in Falmouth, Cumberland, Maine (son of Benjamin WINSLOW and Hope COBB); died on 23 Feb 1842. Oliver married Sarah HANSON on 31 Oct 1772. Sarah was born on 4 Mar 1753 in Dover, Strafford, New Hampshire; died on 6 May 1832 in Albion, Kennebec, Maine. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
9. | Sarah HANSON was born on 4 Mar 1753 in Dover, Strafford, New Hampshire; died on 6 May 1832 in Albion, Kennebec, Maine.
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This website uses dates from the Gregorian calendar (New Style), unless otherwise noted.
For more information on dates, see Wikipedia: Old Style and New Style dates.
I strive to document my sources. However, some people and dates are best guesses and will be updated as new information is revealed. If you have something to add, please let me know.
Updated 23 Dec 2023