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WHITE Resolved

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  1. 1.  WHITE Resolved was born on 09 Sep 1615 in Leiden, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands (son of WHITE William and JACKSON Susannah); died on 19 Sep 1687 in Salem, Essex Co., MA.

    Notes:

    Resolved was a small child of about five years old when he arrived in Plymouth in 1620 on the Mayflower with his parents. His brother, Peregrine, was the first white child to be born in New England.

    Bradford's 1651 account says "Resolved hath five children."

    On 3 Aug. 1640, Resolved White was granted 100 acres in Scituate next to Mr. William Vassall's land. On 7 March, 1642/43 he was granted more land in Scituate.

    On 17 March 1656/57, Resolved White of Scituate in New Plymouth in New England, gentleman, and his wife, Judith, dau. of William Vassall of this Island,(Barbados) Esq. sold to Nicholas Ware of St. Michael's , merchant all his one fifth of two thirds of William Vassall's plantation in Saint Michaels. (These deeds show that he was in Barbados at this time.)

    On 1 June 1658, Resolved White was made a Freeman of Plymouth Colony.

    On 17 March 1662, Resolved White of Scituate, planter, sold land in Scituate to Wiliam Wills. On 25 Sept 1663, Judith, the wife of Resolved White, acknowledged the sale.

    On 3 June, 1668, Resolved White was elected surveyor of highways for Marshfield. On 29 May, 1670, he was on the list of Freemen of Marshfield.

    On 4 July, 1675 Resolved deposed he was aged about 59 years.
    The 2nd of July, 1675, will of Gov. Josiah Winslow names brother, Resolved White.

    On 5 Sept. 1678 Resolved White aged about 63 years deposed. In June, 1679 he again deposed he was aged about 63 years. On 2 Jan. 1679/80, Abigail White aged about 74 years deposed. (All in Essex County)

    The will of Abigail White, the second wife of Mr. Resolved White of Salem, Essex Co. MA, probated 26 April 1682, proved June 1682, mentions her former husband, William Lord; his kinsman, William Lord and the latter's children; and Resolved White, her now husband.

    No Plymouth County probate records for Resolved White.

    Resolved married VASSALL Judith on 05 Nov 1640 in Rochester, Plymouth Co., MA. Judith (daughter of Vassall William and King Anna) was born in 1619 in Stepney, Middlesex, England; died in Apr 1670 in Marshfield, Essex County Co., MA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Notes:

    Married:
    There is also a record of Marriage dated 5 Nov. 1640 in Scituate (PRC8:19)

    Children:
    1. WHITE William was born on 10 Apr 1642 in Scituate, Plymouth Co., MA; died about 24 Jan 1694 in Marshfield, Plymouth Co., MA.
    2. WHITE John was born about 11 Mar 1643 in Scituate, Plymouth Co., MA.
    3. WHITE Samuel was born about 13 Mar 1645 in Scituate, Plymouth Co., MA.
    4. WHITE Resolved was born on 12 Nov 1647 in Scituate, Plymouth Co., MA.
    5. WHITE Anna was born on 04 Jun 1649 in Scituate, Plymouth Co., MA; died on 25 May 1714 in Concord, Middlesex Co., MA.
    6. WHITE Elizabeth was born on 04 Jun 1652 in Scituate, Plymouth Co., MA; and died.
    7. WHITE Josiah was born on 29 Sep 1654 in Scituate, Plymouth Co., MA; died in 1710 in Boxford, Essex Co., MA.
    8. WHITE Susannah was born in 1656 in Scituate, Plymouth Co., MA.

    Resolved married LORD Abigail on 05 Oct 1674 in Salem, Essex Co., MA. Abigail was born about 1606 in England; died on 15 Jun 1682 in Salem, Essex Co., MA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  WHITE William was born on 10 Nov 1586 in England (son of WHITE Edward and CROSS Thomasine); died about 21 Feb 1620 in Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA.

    Notes:

    William White, a wool carder, perhaps related to the White family of Sturton le Steeple, was one of the first twelve men on the Mayflower who were in a position to be called Mr. or Master because of social or economical status. He was a leading "stranger" who joined the Mayflower journey to America.

    Little is known about Pilgrim William White. He and Susanna White left England with son, Resolved. At Cape Cod, on Nov. 11, 1620 according to the old calendar, William was one of the forty-one signers of the Mayflower Compact. Two to three weeks later, son Peregrine was born, the first English birth in Plymouth Colony. Susanna was widowed in February. Their two servants died about the same time. Susanna became the first colony bride in May, marrying Edward Winslow, a Mayflower passenger who had lost his wife a few weeks before. At least five children were born to Susanna and Edward Winslow.

    SUMMARY:
    The ancestry of William White of the Mayflower is not known. Incorrect royal lineages have been given for him, as well as an incorrect identification of him as the son of Rev. John White of London.

    William Bradford wrote that William White came on the Mayflower with his wife "Susanna". There is a marriage record in Leyden on 27 January 1612 for a William White, woolcomber, and an "Anna" Fuller, sister of Samuel Fuller. The marriage was witnessed by Sarah Priest and Samuel Fuller. This record, however, does not relate to the Mayflower passenger, as commonly claimed. The reasons for this conclusion are as follows:

    A William White had Sarah Priest witness his marriage; a William White in 1621 witnessed the marriage of Sarah Priest. However, the William White of the Mayflower was dead in America and could not have witnessed Sarah Priest's marriage. It would therefore appear that this is not the William White who came on the Mayflower.

    Susanna, widow of William White, married second Edward Winslow. Anna Fuller was baptized in 1577, and Edward Winslow in 1595. It is most unlikely that 25-year old Edward Winslow would marry a woman 18 years older than him for his first wife.
    Children of William White were buried in infancy in 1613, 1615, and 1616. These deaths indicate it would be most unlikely they had a child Resolved in 1615.

    Susanna, wife of William White, is not Susanna Tilley either, another common claim. That "theory" was disproved in Pilgrim Notes & Queries 1:1.

    From http://mayflowerhistory.com/white-william/

    William White
    BAPTIZED: 25 January 1586/7 at Wisbech, Cambridgeshire, England, son of Edward and Thomasine (Cross)(May) White.
    MARRIAGE: Susanna Jackson, about 1614, probably in Amsterdam.
    CHILDREN: Resolved and Peregrine.
    DEATH: 21 February 1620/1 at Plymouth.

    Important Note: The origins of William White in England were just recently discovered in 2017 in a collaborative research project by Caleb Johnson, Sue Allan, and Simon Neal. The results of this research were published in the following peer-reviewed genealogical articles:

    Caleb Johnson, Sue Allan and Simon Neal, "The English Origin and Kinship of Mayflower Passengers William White and Dorothy (May) Bradford of Wisbech, Cambridgeshire," The American Genealogist, 89-2(April 2017):81-94 and 89-3(July 2017):168-188.

    Sue Allan, Caleb Johnson and Simon Neal, "The Origin of Mayflower Passenger Susanna (Jackson)(White) Winslow," The American Genealogist 89-4(October 2017):241-264.

    William White was baptized on 25 January 1586/7 at Wisbech, Cambridgeshire, England, the son of Edward and Thomasine (Cross)(May) White. His mother, Thomasine, was married to John May, and was therefore was also the grandmother to Mayflower passenger Dorothy May.

    William's mother Thomasine was buried on 10 November 1591 at Wisbech. His father Edward died about 1594 when he was seven, and he went to live with his maternal grandmother Jacomine and her second husband Thomas Robinson. Thomas Robinson died in 1595, so widow Jacomine raised her grandchildren William (and sister Martha) White. Martha died and was buried at the age of 19 in 1608, and (turning 21 that year) William headed off with his half-siblings Henry and Jacomine May to Amsterdam (he was given permission to reside in Amsterdam in June 1608), where they joined the church congregation of Henry Ainsworth. William White witnessed the marriage of his half-sister Jacomine to Amsterdam printer Jan l'Ecluse on 5 May 1609.

    He married Susanna Jackson, daughter of Richard and Mary (Pettinger) Jackson. Susanna was likely born and raised in Scrooby, and her father held a lease for a portion of Scrooby Manor. She may have fled with her father to Amsterdam in 1608, and there married William White.

    William and Susanna had their son Resolved about 1615, and son Peregrine was born sometime the last three days of November 1620, after arrival and anchorage off Provincetown Harbor, but before the Pilgrims had explored and found Plymouth.

    William died the first winter, 21 February 1620/1, on the same day as three other passengers, including William Mullins. His wife Susanna remarried to Edward Winslow a few months later, on 12 May 1621, being the first marriage to occur at Plymouth.

    Birth:
    Had birth date of 10 Nov 1591, but found baptism date of January 25, 1586/7

    Died:
    21 FEB 1620/1621

    William married JACKSON Susannah about 11 Feb 1611 in Leiden, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands. Susannah (daughter of JACKSON Richard and PETTINGER Mary) was born about 1593 in Redenhall, Norfolk, England; died on 01 Oct 1680 in Marshfield, Essex County Co., MA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  JACKSON Susannah was born about 1593 in Redenhall, Norfolk, England (daughter of JACKSON Richard and PETTINGER Mary); died on 01 Oct 1680 in Marshfield, Essex County Co., MA.

    Notes:

    During the crossing of the Mayflower, Susanna was pregnant with her second son, Peregrin, who was born on the Mayflower a month after it's arrival.
    He was the first white child to be born in New England.

    Susanna became a widow in February, 1621, three months after their arrival on the Mayflower. She became the first colony bride in May, marrying Edward Winslow, A Mayflower passenger who had lost his wife a few weeks before.

    At least five children were born to Susanna and Edward Winslow.
    About 1638, the Winslows with young Peregrine and resolved White, moved to Green Harbor, now called Marshfield. Edward Winslow rose to prominence as Governor of Plymouth colony, became Colony representative to England, and at last was persuaded to use his diplomatic skills for Oliver Cromwell, heading up a joint commission with the Dutch to award reparations for damage caused to Danish ships. Interesting though it may be to imagine Susanna sharing those years in London with him, hostess to officials from various governments, no evidence has been found to indicate that she accompanied her husband on any of his trips to England. One of the few extant documents mentioning her by name is a "Bill of Sale" in which :Susanna Winslow, wife of Mr. Edward Winslow of Marshfield and his Agent in this time of his Absence in England" sold for ten years the services of an Indian man. The agreement was dated 12 Nov. 1647.

    Edward spent the last six years of his life in England. His will in 1654 as a resident of London, leaves his land in New England to son, Josiah, "hee allowing to my wife a full third parte thereof for her life also." if Susanna were living in London at that time, it would have been natural to provide for her there as well.

    No further record of Susanna has been found. She must have died before 1675 when her son, Josiah Winslow made no proviso for her in his will, although he made bequests to numerous relatives and friends. This surely refutes the claim of some that she died in Marshfield within two weeks of Josiah's death in 1680. It seems strange that this woman who was the wife of one colony governor and mother of another, first Plymouth colony bride and mother of the famed Peregrine White, should have left no record of her passing in town, church, court or press.

    Died:
    Bet 1654-1675
    Bet 1654-1675

    Notes:

    Married:
    11 FEB 1611/1612

    Children:
    1. 1. WHITE Resolved was born on 09 Sep 1615 in Leiden, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands; died on 19 Sep 1687 in Salem, Essex Co., MA.
    2. WHITE Peregrine was born on 07 Dec 1620 in Cape Cod Harbor aboard the Mayflower; died on 20 Jul 1704 in Marshfield, Plymouth Co., MA.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  WHITE Edward died about 1594.

    Edward married CROSS Thomasine. Thomasine (daughter of ROBINSON Thomas and MAY Jacomine) died on 10 Nov 1591 in Wisbech, Cambridgeshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  CROSS Thomasine (daughter of ROBINSON Thomas and MAY Jacomine); died on 10 Nov 1591 in Wisbech, Cambridgeshire, England.
    Children:
    1. 2. WHITE William was born on 10 Nov 1586 in England; died about 21 Feb 1620 in Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA.
    2. WHITE Martha was born in 1589; died in 1608.

  3. 6.  JACKSON Richard

    Richard married PETTINGER Mary. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  PETTINGER Mary
    Children:
    1. 3. JACKSON Susannah was born about 1593 in Redenhall, Norfolk, England; died on 01 Oct 1680 in Marshfield, Essex County Co., MA.


Generation: 4

  1. 10.  ROBINSON Thomas died in 1595.

    Thomas married MAY Jacomine. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 11.  MAY Jacomine
    Children:
    1. 5. CROSS Thomasine died on 10 Nov 1591 in Wisbech, Cambridgeshire, England.