Peregrine WHITE

Male 1620 - 1704  (83 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Peregrine WHITE was born on 10 Dec 1620 in Cape Cod Harbor (son of William WHITE, saints and Susannah JACKSON, separatist); died on 29 Jul 1704 in Marshfield.

    Notes:

    Died:
    Age: 83


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  William WHITE, saints was born on 25 January 1587 in Wisbech, Fenland District, Cambridgeshire, England; died on 21 Feb 1620/21 in Plymouth, Massachusetts; was buried in Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts.

    Notes:

    Susanna White (nee Jackson)
    description
    Born: c 1595 Scrooby
    Died: After 1656 Marshfield,

    Recent research by Sue Allan and Caleb Johnson has discovered that Susanna White’s parents were Separatist Richard and Mary (Pettinger) Jackson. She was born around 1595 and probably at Scrooby Manor, Nottinghamshire where her father was once Bailiff & Receiver and a leaseholder.
    Susanna married William White (place and date unknown) and their son – Resolved - was born in about 1615. All three sailed on the Mayflower.
    Susanna was pregnant at the time of sailing and gave birth to another son – Peregrine in late November/December 1620 while the Mayflower was still anchored offshore.
    She re-married Edward Winslow in May 1621. It was the first marriage in Plymouth. In total Susanna had 7 children – 2 with William White and 5 with Edward Winslow. Only 4 survived – two from each marriage - to adulthood. Susanna had 22 grandchildren when she passed away. Susanna is last known to be alive when recorded in a petition presented to Oliver Cromwell in 1656. She is buried in Marshfield cemetery not far from Plymouth.

    William married Susannah JACKSON, separatist on 1 Feb 1612 in Leyden, Holland. Susannah (daughter of Richard JACKSON, seperatist and Mary PETTINGER) was born in 1595 in probably at Scrooby Manor, Nottinghamshire; died in 1680 in Vermont; was buried in Marshfield, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, . [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Susannah JACKSON, separatist was born in 1595 in probably at Scrooby Manor, Nottinghamshire (daughter of Richard JACKSON, seperatist and Mary PETTINGER); died in 1680 in Vermont; was buried in Marshfield, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, .

    Notes:

    Susanna White (nee Jackson)
    description
    Born: c 1595 Scrooby
    Died: After 1656 Marshfield,

    Recent research by Sue Allan and Caleb Johnson has discovered that Susanna White’s parents were Separatist Richard and Mary (Pettinger) Jackson. She was born around 1595 and probably at Scrooby Manor, Nottinghamshire where her father was once Bailiff & Receiver and a leaseholder.
    Susanna married William White (place and date unknown) and their son – Resolved - was born in about 1615. All three sailed on the Mayflower.
    Susanna was pregnant at the time of sailing and gave birth to another son – Peregrine in late November/December 1620 while the Mayflower was still anchored offshore.
    She re-married Edward Winslow in May 1621. It was the first marriage in Plymouth. In total Susanna had 7 children – 2 with William White and 5 with Edward Winslow. Only 4 survived – two from each marriage - to adulthood. Susanna had 22 grandchildren when she passed away. Susanna is last known to be alive when recorded in a petition presented to Oliver Cromwell in 1656. She is buried in Marshfield cemetery not far from Plymouth.


    Died:
    Age: 85

    Children:
    1. Resolved WHITE was born in 1616; died in 1694.
    2. 1. Peregrine WHITE was born on 10 Dec 1620 in Cape Cod Harbor; died on 29 Jul 1704 in Marshfield.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Richard JACKSON, seperatist was born in in Scrooby Manor, Nottinghamshire.

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


  2. 7.  Mary PETTINGER
    Children:
    1. 3. Susannah JACKSON, separatist was born in 1595 in probably at Scrooby Manor, Nottinghamshire; died in 1680 in Vermont; was buried in Marshfield, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, .