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37 and 1684, and Representative 1663, 1664, 1681-1686, eight years; he d. 2 Dec. 1688, a. 75; his w. Elizabeth d. 19 Sept. 1690, a. 57. Eleven children survived. This name is written with a remarkably rich variety of orthography; such as Winship, Winshipp, Winshepp, Winshape, Winshipe, Winshope, Winchip, Winchep, Winchepp, Winchope, Windship, etc. Edward the progenitor wrote his name Winshipp; most of his descendants now write Winship. 2. Ephraim, s. of Edward (1), m. Hannah, dau. of Samuel Rayner, 7 Ap. 1670; she d. 10 Nov. 1674, and he m. Elizabeth, dau. of Francis Kendall of Woburn, 9 Nov. 1675. I find no record of children; he resided at the Farms, was an Ensign of Militia, and d. 19 Oct. 1696; his w. Elizabeth m. Joseph Peirce of Watertown, before 23 June 1701. Mr. Winship was one of the pioneers at the Farms, and his situation, as well as that of his associates, is faintly shadowed in a memorandum connected with the settlement of his estate: His honored father-in-law, Mr.
37 and 1684, and Representative 1663, 1664, 1681-1686, eight years; he d. 2 Dec. 1688, a. 75; his w. Elizabeth d. 19 Sept. 1690, a. 57. Eleven children survived. This name is written with a remarkably rich variety of orthography; such as Winship, Winshipp, Winshepp, Winshape, Winshipe, Winshope, Winchip, Winchep, Winchepp, Winchope, Windship, etc. Edward the progenitor wrote his name Winshipp; most of his descendants now write Winship. 2. Ephraim, s. of Edward (1), m. Hannah, dau. of Samuel Rayner, 7 Ap. 1670; she d. 10 Nov. 1674, and he m. Elizabeth, dau. of Francis Kendall of Woburn, 9 Nov. 1675. I find no record of children; he resided at the Farms, was an Ensign of Militia, and d. 19 Oct. 1696; his w. Elizabeth m. Joseph Peirce of Watertown, before 23 June 1701. Mr. Winship was one of the pioneers at the Farms, and his situation, as well as that of his associates, is faintly shadowed in a memorandum connected with the settlement of his estate: His honored father-in-law, Mr.