Excerpt from The Winship Family in America: Giving the Line of Descent From Edward Winship, Born in England in 1613, Who Came to Cambridge, Massachusetts, in 1635, to Jabez Lathrop Winship, Born in Norwich, Conn., 1752, Died in Brookville, Indiana, 1827
He was selectman of Cambridge for fourteen years between 1537 and 1684, and held several other official positions. He died in Cambridge, December 2.
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