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  1. Susanna was one of the four adult Pilgrim women who survived their first winter in the New World, along with Eleanor Billington, Elizabeth Hopkins, and Mary Brewster; these four, with young daughters and male and female servants, cooked the first Thanksgiving feast.

  2. In the 1627 Cattle Division, Susanna is found in the family of her second husband, Edward Winslow and their two children, Edward and John Winslow, as well as her two children, Resolved and Peregrine White. Susanna remarried that spring, 12 May 1621, fellow Mayflower passenger, Edward Winslow. Edward lost his wife Elizabeth on 24 March 1620/21.

  3. Nov 25, 2019 · November 25, 2019. History, Holidays. Susanna White Winslow: Pilgrim First Lady. One of only four Pilgrim women to survive the first winter in Plymouth, Susanna White Winslow went on to achieve a number of firsts. Val Lauder. "The First Thanksgiving at Plymouth" (1914) By Jennie A. Brownscombe. Weekly Newsletter.

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  5. Susanna White-Winslow. Susanna gave birth to Peregrine while the ship was anchored in Cape Cod in late November 1620 (she also travelled with a five-year-old son called Resolved as well.) Peregrine would become known as the ‘first born child of New England’ and become a prominent farmer and military captain.

  6. Susanna White was pregnant when she traveled on Mayflower and delivered her second son, Peregrine, while the ship was anchored on Cape Cod. Her husband William and their servants died during the first winter. Susanna later married fellow passenger Edward Winslow, who was also widowed during the first winter, in the first marriage in Plymouth ...

  7. In Search of Mayflower Pilgrim Susanna White-Winslow, by Sue Allan. The origins of Susanna, the wife of William White and second wife of Edward Winslow, were only recently discovered. This book covers the latest information and evidence and puzzles together Susanna’s story.

  8. May 1, 2024 · Marshfield, Plymouth Colony, British Colonial America. Place of Burial: Old Winslow Burying Ground Marshfield Plymouth County Massachusetts, USA. Immediate Family: Daughter of Richard Jackson, of Scrooby and Mary Jackson. Wife of William White, "Mayflower" Passenger and Gov. Edward Winslow, "Mayflower" Passenger.