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  1. Resolved White (c. 1615 – after September 19, 1687) was a passenger on the Pilgrim ship Mayflower. In 1620, he accompanied his parents, Pilgrims William and Susanna White , on the journey. He married Judith Vassall, daughter of William Vassall , a founder of the Massachusetts Bay Colony .

  2. William White traveled on the Mayflower with his wife, Susanna (Jackson) White and five-year-old son Resolved; they were accompanied by two servants, William Holbeck and Edward Thomson who died soon after landing.

  3. Resolved White was a young boy, perhaps five years old, when he journeyed to Plymouth on the Mayflower with his parents, William and Susanna White. The Whites had been part of the English Separatist congregation in Leiden, Holland, but it is not known when they joined the congregation (or if Resolved was born in England or in Holland).

  4. Resolved White. BIRTH: Probably about 1615, based on estimated age at marriage. FIRST MARRIAGE: Judith Vassall on 5 November 1640 at Scituate. SECOND MARRIAGE: Abigail Lord, widow, on 5 October 1674 at Salem. CHILDREN (all by Judith): William, John, Samuel, Resolved, Anna, Elizabeth, Josiah, and Susanna.

  5. Resolved White. c. 1615 - aft. 1687. Resolved White was about 5 years old when he arrived on Mayflower with his parents, William and Susanna, and infant brother Peregrine. His father William died during the first winter, and he was raised by his step-father Edward Winslow. As an adult, Resolved settled in Marshfield.

  6. Oct 17, 2023 · Resolved White s father William White died on February 21, 1621. With her husband's death, Susanna, with her newborn son Peregrine and five-year-old Resolved, became the only surviving widow out of the many families who perished that first winter.

  7. Resolved White (c.1615 – 1687) was a passenger on the Mayflower. Resolved was the oldest child and given his name as the family resolved or "determined" to make a new life for themselves. They were Separatists and did not believe in the teachings of the Church of England.

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