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==Paper trail==
 
==Paper trail==
 
===English Ancestry===
 
===English Ancestry===
The English Winslow ancestry is shrouded in the myst of time. The family is said to have some Royal ancestry, but the connections are unclear.
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The English Winslow ancestry is shrouded in the myst of time. The family is said to have some Royal ancestry, but the connections are unclear.<ref>It is beyond the scope of this wiki to conduct original research on the English ancestry families. Individuals interested in further exploration are encouraged to explore the publications noted at the bottom of the Edward Winslow biography at: [https://mayflower.americanancestors.org/edward-winslow-biography American Ancestors 2020 biography of Edward Winslow
 
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What is known with certainty is the fact the five Winslow brothers (and their three sisters) were children of Edward Winslow and Magdalene Oliver. Edward & Magdalene were married at St. Bride Fleet Street Church in London on 4 Nov 1594. The children's baptisms were all recorded in St. Peter's parish church register, Droitwich, Worcestershire. Droitwich was famous for its salt and Edward had apparently moved there to work in the production of this important substance. The 1877 ''Winslow Memorial'' gave a birth date for Edward as 17 Oct 1560, but where this date came from is unknown.  In addition, it is stated he was born at St. Andrew's Parish, Worcester, Worcestershire, but, there is no evidence to support this statement. If the 1560 birth date is accurate, then Edward was aged 34 when he married Magdalene. Some believe he was previously married, but this is not universally accepted. It is believed the elder Edward Winslow was son of Kenelm Winslow, but even with this, experts disagree whether there was one Kenelm Winslow or two (father/son).
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What is known with certainty is the fact the five Winslow brothers (and their three sisters) were children of Edward Winslow and Magdalene Oliver. Edward & Magdalene were married at St. Bride Fleet Street Church in London on 4 Nov 1594. The children's baptisms were all recorded in St. Peter's parish church register, Droitwich, Worcestershire. Droitwich was famous for its salt and Edward had apparently moved there to work in the production of this important substance. The 1877 ''Winslow Memorial'' gave a birth date for Edward as 17 Oct 1560, but where this date came from is unknown.  In addition, it is stated he was born at St. Andrew's Parish, Worcester, Worcestershire, but, there is no evidence to support this statement. If the 1560 birth date is accurate, then Edward was aged 34 when he married Magdalene. Some believe he was previously married, but this is not universally accepted. It is believed the elder Edward Winslow was son of Kenelm Winslow, but even with this, experts disagree whether there was one Kenelm Winslow or two (father/son).
  
 
===The five brothers===
 
===The five brothers===

Revision as of 14:01, 25 March 2020

Status summary

As of March 12, 2016:

  • Recruiting Winslow for Y Elite test


Paper trail

English Ancestry

The English Winslow ancestry is shrouded in the myst of time. The family is said to have some Royal ancestry, but the connections are unclear.Cite error: Closing </ref> missing for <ref> tag has indicated that the Winslow lineage belongs to the I-M253 Y-DNA haplogroup, which is quite common in Northern and Northwestern Europe. Furthermore, the Winslow project has a member of the project who has tested I-M253>DF29>Z58>Z59>CTS8647/Z62>Z60>S11023>BY34545>BY34542. Y Elite test results will be able to confirm this, and possibly place the Winslow lineage more precisely. The results will also enable identification of more recent SNP markers, some of which may be ascribed to individual Winslows (e.g. Kanelm Winslow) with sufficiently broad testing.

Results

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Summary of findings

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