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  1. Josiah Winslow ( c. 1623 in Plymouth Colony – 1680 in Marshfield, Plymouth Colony) [1] was the 13th Governor of Plymouth Colony. In records of the time, historians also name him Josias Winslow, and modern writers have carried that name forward.

  2. Josiah Winslow (born c. 1629, Plymouth colony [now Plymouth, Mass., U.S.]—died December 18, 1680, Marshfield, Plymouth colony) was a British-American military leader and governor of the Plymouth colony who established the colony’s first public school.

  3. 30 de jun. de 2023 · Biography. Josiah Winslow was the son of Edward Winslow (17 Oct 1560-1620) & Magdalen Oliver (ca 1566-aft 1606). Born on 11 Feb 1606 in Droitwich, Worcestershire. Josiah was baptized in Droitwich, Worcestershire, on 16 Feb 1606.16 Josiah died in Dec 1674 in Marshfield, MA.

  4. Life in England: Josiah Winslow was the youngest child of Edward and Magdalen (Oliver/Ollyver) Winslow of Droitwich, Worcestershire. Life in New England: Josiah Winslow arrived in Plymouth in 1631, sent by the colony’s investors to keep accounts.

  5. Josiah Winslow was the first native-born governor of Plymouth Colony, serving from 1673 to 1680. He also participated in the New England Confederation and the King Philip's War.

  6. Josiah was the Harvard College-educated son of Mayflower passenger and Pilgrim leader Edward Winslow and was Governor from 1673 to 1680. The most significant event during his term in office was King Philip's War, which changed New England forever.

  7. From 1658 to 1672 he was a member of Plymouth’s Council of War and in 1658 became a commissioner of the United Colonies. Winslow served as governor of Plymouth (1673-1680) and was its military leader during King Philip’s War.