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Kittery, and in 1672 sold to Matthew Bridge 150 acres in Camb., describing it as land bought of Edward Goffe. Wines, Daniel, had a share of the Shawshine lands assigned to him in 1652. No other evidence of his residence here is found on record. Winship, Edward, was here in 1635; he m. Jane, prob. dau. of wid. Isabel Wilkinson; she d. and he m. Elizabeth — before 1652. His children were Sarah, b. Ap. 1638, m. James Hubbard 29 Sept. 1659, and d. in childbed 20 Oct. 1665; Mary, b. 2 July 1641; Ephraim, b. 29 June 1643; Joanna, Joanna, dau. of Edward Winship, devoted herself to the instruction of children, and her services appear to have been regarded with great favor. She was honored with the appellation of Mrs., and her epitaph contains a homely but affectionate eulogy of the dead and lamentation for the living. On her gravestone, still standing in the old burying-place, is the following inscription:— Here lyes the body of Mrs. Joanna Winship, aged 62 years, who depa
Kittery, and in 1672 sold to Matthew Bridge 150 acres in Camb., describing it as land bought of Edward Goffe. Wines, Daniel, had a share of the Shawshine lands assigned to him in 1652. No other evidence of his residence here is found on record. Winship, Edward, was here in 1635; he m. Jane, prob. dau. of wid. Isabel Wilkinson; she d. and he m. Elizabeth — before 1652. His children were Sarah, b. Ap. 1638, m. James Hubbard 29 Sept. 1659, and d. in childbed 20 Oct. 1665; Mary, b. 2 July 1641; Ephraim, b. 29 June 1643; Joanna, Joanna, dau. of Edward Winship, devoted herself to the instruction of children, and her services appear to have been regarded with great favor. She was honored with the appellation of Mrs., and her epitaph contains a homely but affectionate eulogy of the dead and lamentation for the living. On her gravestone, still standing in the old burying-place, is the following inscription:— Here lyes the body of Mrs. Joanna Winship, aged 62 years, who depa