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[add comment] [edit] old main page discussion [30 May 2014](moving this discussion off person page) Edward Winslow, son of Kenelm Winslow, moved north to Droitwich where he entered the business of extracting and selling the famous Droitwich salt. Salt at that time was essential for preserving meat and in treating the by-products of sheep. an LDS record shows this Edward's mother as "Katherine" born 1532 in ?, died 1607 in England...
Citations given for data on that record: pub. by General Society of Mayflower Descendants. 1978 pp. 6-10, 13, 16, 40, 41, 43, 95-97, 121 VOL I - edited by Lucy Mary Kellogg. pp. 49, 51, 95, 99, 102. NOTE: If we are indeed not confusing two Edward WINSLOW's here, these notes change his mother form Elizabeth FOLIOTT to Katherine ???, and give him a third wife, Susanna ???-WHITE.
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