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ce. Jason Winship was a private soldier in the French War. 5. Joseph (s. of Joseph, and a gr.—son of Lieut. Edward of Camb.), was adm. Pct. ch. at organization, 9 Sept. 1739. His w. Anna was adm. at same time. He d. 24 July, 1761, a. 60. His wid. Anna d. 2 Feb. 1806, at the age of 101. Wyman, pp. 1020, 1041, gives her a less age, and calls her Anna Whitmore, dau. of Francis, s. of John, b. 4 Apr. 1706. Sarah Whitmore, her sister, married Nathaniel Francis (1). A dau. Sarah, m. Henry Spring, Jr., of Watertown (she of Chas. of this precinct), 30 Jan. 1744—the Sa-rah, dau. of Joseph, adm. Pct. ch. 27 Dec. 1741; a dau. Anna, m. Samuel Manning; a dau. Mary, m. Ebenezer Wyeth, Jr.; a dau. Joanna, m. Andrew Wilson (she of Chas. this Pct.), 5 July, 1757 (had several sons). Mrs. Cowell, of Boston, d. at Joseph Winship's, 24 June, 1746, a. 24. He resided in the Charlestown part of the Pct. where he purchased the estate of David Dunster, of Narragansett Township, Worcester Co., Ma