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  1. Elizabeth Pabodie (née Alden; 1623–1717), also known as Elizabeth Alden Pabodie or Elizabeth Peabody, was the first white child born in New England. Life. Elizabeth Pabodie was born Elizabeth Alden in 1623, the firstborn child of the Plymouth Colony settlers Priscilla Mullins and John Alden, who were both passengers on the Mayflower in 1620.

  2. Nov 29, 2023 · Elisabeth Pabodie (1623–1717), daughter of John Alden and Priscilla Mullins, recognized as the first white girl born in New England. Elisabeth Alden-Pabodie is considered the first white girl born in the Plymouth Coloney. She had 13 children and lived to be 94.

  3. Elizabeth, the daughter of Mayflower passengers John Alden and Priscilla Mullins, is likely the first English girl born in New England. She came to Little Compton with her husband William Pabodie and several of their adult children around 1682, the year Sakonnet was named Little Compton.

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  5. Feb 27, 2024 · Biography. Elisabeth Alden, daughter of John Alden and Priscilla Mullins was born about 1624 in Plymouth [1] Elisabeth married in Duxbury 26 (or 20) December 1644, William Pabodie [2] Elisabeth Pabodie died 31 May 1717 Little Compton, Newport, Rhode Island, at the impressive age of 95, and was buried there. [2]

    • Female
    • May 31, 1717
    • William Pabodie Sr
  6. Elizabeth Pabodie (or Peabody), commonly known as Betty Alden, is famous for being the first white woman born in New England. It’s impossible to know if that’s the historical truth—and it took almost 200 years for her to be given that distinction.

  7. Elizabeth Alden, born at Plymouth, circa 1624-5; died at Little Compton, RI, 31 May 1717; married at Duxbury, 26 December 1644, William Pabodie; they had 13 children: John, Elizabeth, Mary, Mercy, Martha, Priscilla (died young), Priscilla, Sarah, Ruth, Rebecca, Hannah, William and Lydia Pabodie.

  8. When Elisabeth Pabodie was born on 24 April 1647, in Duxbury, Plymouth Colony, British Colonial America, her father, William Pabodie, was 26 and her mother, Elizabeth Alden, was 24. She married John Rogers in November 1666, in Duxbury, Plymouth Colony, British Colonial America. They were the parents of at least 1 son and 4 daughters.

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