. . . . . . . . . . . "5802010"^^ . . . . . "1118606720"^^ . . . . . . . . . . "John Winslow (1703-1774)"@it . . . . . . . "Le major-g\u00E9n\u00E9ral John Winslow n\u00E9 le 10 mai 1703 et d\u00E9c\u00E9d\u00E9 le 17 avril 1774, descendant du colon anglais de Plymouth Edward Winslow, \u00E9tait un officier anglais durant la guerre de Sept Ans. La ville de Winslow (Maine) fut nomm\u00E9 \u00E0 son honneur."@fr . . . . "Major-General John Winslow (10 May 1703 \u2013 17 April 1774), descendant of Edward Winslow, was an officer during the French and Indian War. John Winslow belonged to one of the most prominent families of New England; his great-grandfather Edward and grandfather Josiah Winslow had both been governors of the Plymouth Colony. He was born in Marshfield, Massachusetts in 1703 as son of Sarah and Isaac Winslow. (During Father Rale's War, Winslows older brother Josiah was given the command of Fort St. George (Thomaston, Maine) and was killed by natives of the Wabanaki Confederacy in the Northeast Coast Campaign (1724). The following year, Winslow named his first born after his deceased brother.)"@en . . . . . . "Major-General John Winslow (10 May 1703 \u2013 17 April 1774), descendant of Edward Winslow, was an officer during the French and Indian War. John Winslow belonged to one of the most prominent families of New England; his great-grandfather Edward and grandfather Josiah Winslow had both been governors of the Plymouth Colony. He was born in Marshfield, Massachusetts in 1703 as son of Sarah and Isaac Winslow. (During Father Rale's War, Winslows older brother Josiah was given the command of Fort St. George (Thomaston, Maine) and was killed by natives of the Wabanaki Confederacy in the Northeast Coast Campaign (1724). The following year, Winslow named his first born after his deceased brother.) In 1725, he married Mary Little, a descendant of Richard Warren. They had three children: Josiah, Pelham and Isaac Winslow. One of his slaves was Briton Hammon who published the Narrative of the Uncommon Suffering and Surprizing Deliverance of Briton Hammon, a Negro Man in 1760. After holding a few minor positions in Plymouth, he was commissioned captain of a provincial company in a failed British expedition to Cuba in 1740. Following this he transferred to the British Army and served as captain in the 40th Foot at Annapolis Royal in Nova Scotia, and St John's in Newfoundland."@en . . . . . . . . . "John Winslow (British Army officer)"@en . . . . . . "John Winslow (Marshfield, 10 maggio 1703 \u2013 Hingham, 17 aprile 1774) \u00E8 stato un generale britannico. La casa del generale John Winslow House (1730), Plymouth Mass, fotografata nel 1921"@it . . . . . . "Le major-g\u00E9n\u00E9ral John Winslow n\u00E9 le 10 mai 1703 et d\u00E9c\u00E9d\u00E9 le 17 avril 1774, descendant du colon anglais de Plymouth Edward Winslow, \u00E9tait un officier anglais durant la guerre de Sept Ans. La ville de Winslow (Maine) fut nomm\u00E9 \u00E0 son honneur."@fr . "John Winslow"@fr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "7046"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "John Winslow (Marshfield, 10 maggio 1703 \u2013 Hingham, 17 aprile 1774) \u00E8 stato un generale britannico. La casa del generale John Winslow House (1730), Plymouth Mass, fotografata nel 1921"@it . . . . . . . . . . . . . .