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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 departed this life November the 19th 1707. This good school dame No longer school must keep, Which gives us cause For children's sake to weep. b. 1 Aug. 1645, d. unm. 19 Nov. 1707; Edward, b. and d. June 1648; Elizabeth, b. 15 Ap. 1652; Edward, b. 3 Mar. 1654; Abigail, b. 13 Feb. 1656, m. William Russell 18 Mar. 1682-3; Samuel, b. 24 Oct. 1658; Joseph, b. 21 June 1661; Margery, b. 11 Dec. 1664, m. John Dickson 12 May 1687; Mehetabel, b. 14 Nov. 1667. Edward the f. bought an estate in 1638 containing nearly three acres, at the easterly corner of Brattle and Mason streets, and extending through to the Common. He was one of the most active and
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 departed this life November the 19th 1707. This good school dame No longer school must keep, Which gives us cause For children's sake to weep. b. 1 Aug. 1645, d. unm. 19 Nov. 1707; Edward, b. and d. June 1648; Elizabeth, b. 15 Ap. 1652; Edward, b. 3 Mar. 1654; Abigail, b. 13 Feb. 1656, m. William Russell 18 Mar. 1682-3; Samuel, b. 24 Oct. 1658; Joseph, b. 21 June 1661; Margery, b. 11 Dec. 1664, m. John Dickson 12 May 1687; Mehetabel, b. 14 Nov. 1667. Edward the f. bought an estate in 1638 containing nearly three acres, at the easterly corner of Brattle and Mason streets, and extending through to the Common. He was one of the most active and