GILBERT WINSLOW

ORIGIN: Droitwich, Worcestershire

MIGRATION: 1620 on Mayflower

FIRST RESIDENCE: Plymouth

RETURN TRIPS: Returned to England by 1627

ESTATE: In the 1623 Plymouth division of lands "Gilbard Winslow" received one acre as a passenger on the Mayflower [PCR 12:4]. His name does not appear in the 1627 Plymouth division of cattle.

The inventory of the estate of his brother KENELM WINSLOW in­cluded "one half of the portion of land granted by the Court to him [Kenelm Winslow] and his brother Josias Winslow upon the account of their brother Gilbert Winslow as he was a first comer" [MD 24:42, citing PCPR 3:1:56].

On 1 June 1663, Plymouth Court acknowledged "Gilbert Winslow, deceased, who was one of the first comers, to have a right of land, and do allow his heirs to look out and propose to the Court some parcel of land that the Court may think meet to accommodate them in" [PCR 4:40]. BIRTH: Baptized Droitwich, Worcestershire, 29 October 1600, son of Edward and Magdalen (Oliver) Winslow [NEHGR 4:297, 21:120]. DEATH: In England by 1650 [Bradford 447].

MARRIAGE: None recorded.

CHILDREN: None recorded.

ASSOCIATIONS: Brother of EDWARD WINSLOW, KENELM WINS­LOW, JOHN WINSLOW and JOSIAH WINSLOW.

COMMENTS: In his list of those on the Mayflower Bradford included Gilbert Winslow, and reported of him in 1651 that "after diver years here, [he] returned into England and died there" [Bradford 443,447].
Writing in 1994 about Mayflower passengers who returned to England, Doris Jones-Baker was unable to find anything about Gilbert Winslow in English records [Genealogists' Magazine 24:490-91].

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