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Samuel Winslow was a grantee with Bradstreet, Dudley, and others, of Colchester in 1638 and an early settler of Salisbury -- although not an original settler.. He was made freeman on 22 May 1639. He represented Salisbury in the Geneal Court in 1642, 1645, and 1653.
He invented a mode of making salt.
Two of the sons of Philip Fowler (Samuel and Thomas) settled near him in Salisbury and Amesbury. His son, Samuel Winsley, left property to the children of Samuel Fowler and calls him cousin.
After the death of his first wife, Samuel married Ann, the widow of Henry Boade of Wells.
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