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William P. Winchester

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In 1821, his father's firm expanded with the addition his son William, to become E. A. and W. Winchester of Boston. They were wholesale merchants and soap manufactures. In 1839 upon his father's death Col. Winchester took over as head of the family wholesale business which was also a provisioner for
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to Edmund Winchester (1772-1839) and Prudence Skillings (1770-1834). Winchester took the middle name Parsons in 1823 to distinguish himself from another prominent William Winchester of Boston. He married Eliza Gill Bradlee on 17 October 1822 in Boston. They had seven children.
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The last of his direct descendants carrying the Winchester name, Jean Winchester wife of James K. Baldwin, who was the last known Baldwin to have lived for any period in the
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for Col. Winchester. He commissioned Louis Winde, an early yacht designer and shipbuilder, to design and build the model for the yacht. His unique design was later used by
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Known for his good business sense and outgoing personality Winchester was socially popular and a generous patron of the arts.
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the U.S. Navy. He also held the position of a director of the Boston Exchange Company and the Merchants Bank of Boston.
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was named in 1849 following a gift of $ 3,000 towards the construction of the town hall.
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of typhoid fever at age 49. When he died he was among the richest people in Boston.
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which was performed in an 1843 parade and on his return from Europe in July 1844.
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Col. William P. Winchester (from a painting as Colonel of Cadets of Boston, Mass.)
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was named in 1849 following a gift of $ 3,000 towards the construction of the
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that was bought from Benjamin C. Clark in 1836; and the
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Index

Colonel William P. Winchester
William Winchester

Boston, Massachusetts
Watertown, Massachusetts
Boston
merchant
First Corps of Cadets
yachtsman
Northern Light
Winchester, Massachusetts
Boston, Massachusetts
Lieutenant colonel
First Corps of Cadets
salver

yachtsman
Northern Light
shipyard
George Steers

Winchester, Massachusetts
Watertown, Massachusetts
Winchester, Massachusetts
Winchester Town Hall
Baldwin Mansion



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