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| | Kenelm Winslow the third (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22) |
 | | The Patent to the town of Mansfield was issued 20 Oct. 1703, and Kenelm3 Winslow was one of the patentees; his name also appears among the proprietors, in the quitclaim given, by John Mason and Oweneco, of their interest in the one thousand acre rights, to the proprietors of Mansfield, 13 Nov. 1707. |
 | | Eight years later, 11 Mar. 1716-17, Nathaniel Hall of the town of Lewis, Penn., sells to Kenelm Winslow of Harwich, "all that belongs to my brother Joseph Hall, late of Mansfield, deceased, intestate." Gershom Hall, of Harwich, gives a letter of attorney to his son Kenelme Winslow, of Harwich, 21 Mar. 1717 [Mansfield Records]. |
 | | He seems to have been a man of distinction in the town and county; in 1707, he was elected town treasurer, which office he held five years; in 1713, selectman, and served three years; and in 1720, was chosen representative. |
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