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oburn, 13 Jan. 1767; Prudence, a dau, was adm. Pct. ch. 22 Apr. 1744, and m. Michael Geohagan, of Boston, 10 May, 1744; Nathan, a son, d. 27 Sept. 1766, a. 38; a son Jason was killed by the British at Menotomy, 19 Apr. 1775, and Jabez Wyman (brother-in-law) was killed at same time. Jason the father was drowned in a pond, 26 Dec. 1762, a. 62. Going from a neighbor's, near Menotomy Pond, it is supposed he missed his way, and got into the pond where he was drowned. Hannah, W. of Jason, d. 12 Dec. 1756, a. 63. Joseph St. Lawrence, d. at Jason Winship's, 2 Apr. 1751, a. 6. (The three brothers William, John and Jason Winship married three daughters of John Wyeth, the eldest sister marrying the youngest brother.—Paige. ) Hannah, w. of Jason Winship, m. first, Nathaniel Prentice. Jason Winship was a private soldier in the French War. 5. Joseph (s. of Joseph, and a gr.—son of Lieut. Edward of Camb.), was adm. Pct. ch. at organization, 9 Sept. 1739. His w. Anna was adm. at same time.