Charlotte Henrietta Pettibone, the daughter of Jonathan Pettibone and Fanny Rosanna Phelps, was born in Simsbury, Connecticut, in 1824, and graduated from the Hartford Female Seminary at the age of 16. On May 8, 1850, she married Horace Winslow (1814-1905), who had attended Auburn Theological Seminary and Union Theological Seminary, and was ordained in North River, New York, in 1842. Horace Winslow served at the Presbyterian Church in New Windsor, New York (1842-1843); the Second Presbyterian Church at Lansingburg, New York (1843-1845); the Congregational Church of Rockville, Connecticut (1845-1852); the First Congregational Church of New Britain, Connecticut (1852-1858); the Congregational Church at Great Barrington, Massachusetts (1858-1862); the 5th Connecticut Infantry Regiment (1862-1863); the Congregational Church in Binghamton, New York (1863-1869); and the Congregational Church of Willimantic, Connecticut (1869-ca. 1888). Horace and Charlotte Pettibone Winslow had three children: Fanny, Lillian, and Mary. Charlotte Pettibone Winslow died in 1905.
From the guide to the Charlotte Pettibone Winslow papers, Winslow, Charlotte Pettibone papers, 1834-1910, 1834-1851, (William L. Clements Library, University of Michigan)