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Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 78 Numéro 937

Date 18 avril 1891
Comté Carleton
Lieu Woodstock
Journal Carleton Sentinel

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Progress - On Saturday last, there passed to her rest, Mrs. WINSLOW widow of Sheriff WINSLOW. She was born in 1800 and was a daughter of Andrew RAINSFORD and Elizabeth CUMMINGS and was the youngest of a family of fifteen children. Her eldest brother was Capt. Thomas RAINSFORD of the British Army, who was in charge of Napoleon at St. Helena and died there; and her sister, Harriet RAINSFORD was the mother of the present Judge WETMORE. Mrs. Winslow lived to the age of 90 years 5 mos. and all her married life had been spent at Upper Woodstock. She leaves five sons and one daughter, all of whom were by her side in her last short illness. Her sons, all of whom survive her, hold positions of honor and trust in the Province: Francis E. WINSLOW, manager of the Bank of Montreal, Chatham (North. Co.); John C. WINSLOW, postmaster at Woodstock; Wentworth WINSLOW, Woodstock; T.B. WINSLOW, Board of Works and E. Byron WINSLOW, barrister, Fredericton. Miss Mary WINSLOW is the surviving of the two daughters. Mrs. JACOB, the wife of the late Dr. JACOB, the other daughter, having died a few years ago. (see eulogy)

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