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  1. Resolved White was the eldest son of Mayflower Pilgrims William and Susanna White. The Mayflower Society states that Susanna's maiden name is Jackson. Resolved is believed to have been about five years of age in late 1620, having been born in England about 1615.

  2. W illiam 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. Susanna gave birth to son, Peregrine, while still on board the Mayflower.

  3. In 1636, the Winslow/White family settled permanently in Marshfield. In 1640, at approximately age 25, Resolved married Judith Vassall, daughter of William Vassall of Scituate. (Scituate is directly north of Marshfield.) The couple had eight children: William, John, Samuel, Resolved, Anna, Elizabeth, Josiah and Susanna.

  4. When Resolved White was born about 1615, in Leiden, Holland, Netherlands, his father, William White, was 11613 and his mother, Susanna Jackson, was 25. He married Judith Vassall on 8 April 1640, in Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America.

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    • Judith Vassall, Abigail Lord
  5. 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. Mar 8, 2021 · By the scene’s end, White Vision, memories restored, flies off since they are now agreed that he is also “Vision,” whom he has been tasking with destroying.

  7. In his accounting of 1651 Bradford tells us that "Mr. White and his two servants died soon after their landing. His wife married with Mr. Winslow, as is before noted. His two sons are married and Resolved hath five children, Peregrine two, all living. So their increase are seven" [Bradford 445].