Advices, 1672-1770, 1776.

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Advices, 1672-1770, 1776.

"Christian and Brotherly Advices Given Forth from Time to Time by the Yearly Meeting in London, Alphabetically Digested under Proper Heads", a ms. book compiled by Ebenezer and John Winslow, of Falmouth, Me., transcribed in May 1776.

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Winslow, John, 1751-1829

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John Winslow was a blacksmith, manufacturer, and Quaker minister who spent his life in Falmouth, Maine. He was born to Nathan Winslow and Charity Hacker Winslow in 1751. In 1780 Winslow married Lydia Hacker (1756-1839) of Salem, Massachusetts, daughter of Jeremiah Hacker and Lydia Smith Hacker. Over the next two decades the couple had 11 children, ten of whom lived to adulthood. Winslow worked as a blacksmith and tinkerer. In the 1810s he ran a factory that manufactured carders. He was also acti...

London Yearly Meeting (Society of Friends)

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Wilmington Monthly Meeting was established in 1750 by Chester[Concord] Quarterly Meeting out of Kennett Monthly Meeting (PA). After the Hicksite Separation of 1827, there were two monthly meetings at Wilmington. The Hicksite, or West Street, meeting merged with the Orthodox, or Harrison Street, meeting in 1945, forming a united monthly meeting under the two Concord Quarterly Meetings. Wilmington is currently an active monthly meeting. From the description of A Collection of Christian...

Winslow, Ebenezer

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