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Edward WinslowAmerican, 1669–1753

Through his mother's family related to Samuel Vernon, John Coddington and Thomas Savage. In 1720, Benjamin Hiller witnessed mortgage granted by Winslow to Joseph Hiller. Along with John Coney and John Noyes in 1706, asked to inspect a parcel of money to determine if coins had been clipped. Henry Hurst, Thomas Mullins, John Banks and Thomas McCullough all worked as journeymen. McCullough's services made available to Jacob Hurd. In 1722/23, called upon to testify with Nathaniel Morse about tools of Daniel Legare.Trustee of estate of Stepten Minott along with John Edwards, among others.

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Flagon
Edward Winslow
1713
Spoon
Edward Winslow
about 1690
Plate
Edward Winslow
about 1690
Standing salt
Edward Winslow
about 1690–1700
Sugar  box
Edward Winslow
about 1702
Pepper Box
Edward Winslow
About 1710–30
Salver
Edward Winslow
about 1700
Mug
Edward Winslow
about 1710
Cann
Edward Winslow
about 1715
Spoon
Artist Unknown
Porringer
Edward Winslow
1715
Tankard
Edward Winslow
1700–10