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  1. She was mother of one son, Resolved, when she boarded the Mayflower and was pregnant during its voyage, giving birth to Peregrine in late November 1620, while the ship was anchored at Cape Cod. [4] [5] Peregrine was the second baby born on the Mayflower ' s voyage, and the first known English child born to the Pilgrims in America .

  2. Eighteen adult women boarded the Mayflower at Plymouth, with three of them at least six months pregnant. They were Susanna White, Mary Allerton and Elizabeth Hopkins who braved the stormy Atlantic knowing that they would give birth either at sea in desperate conditions or in their hoped destination of America.

  3. She married William White and together they had a son, Resolved, who was born in about 1615. All three sailed on the Mayflower. Susanna was pregnant at the time of the voyage and gave birth to another son, Peregrine, in late November/December 1620 while the ship was anchored off Cape Cod.

  4. Eighteen adult women boarded the Mayflower at Plymouth, with three of them at least six months pregnant. They were Susanna White, Mary Allerton and Elizabeth Hopkins who braved the stormy Atlantic knowing that they would give birth either at sea in desperate conditions or in their hoped destination of America.

  5. Susanna came on the Mayflower with husband William White and son Resolved. She was pregnant, and gave birth to son Peregrine while the Mayflower was still anchored off the tip of Cape Cod sometime the last three days of November 1620.

  6. d. between 1654-1675. 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.

  7. Peregrine White was the second son of Mayflower pilgrim William White and his wife Susanna White Winslow. His mother Susanna was pregnant during the Mayflower voyage and gave birth to Peregrine in late November 1620 while the ship was anchored at Cape Cod, now Provincetown Harbor.