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  1. Susanna (Jackson) White Winslow (c. 1592-after 1654) was a passenger on the Mayflower and successively wife of fellow Mayflower passengers William White and Edward Winslow. [1] [2] Born Susanna Jackson, the daughter of Richard and Mary (Pettinger) Jackson, [3] [ better source needed ] she went to Amsterdam and joined its separatist congregation ...

  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. Susanna White's origins were just discovered in 2017, after more than a century of failed attempts to identify her. The claim she was Susanna Tilley has been disproven, and the William White who married Anna Fuller in Leiden was not the Mayflower passenger either: that particular William White, woolcomber, witnessed a nuptial agreement of Samuel Lee in Leiden on 10 April 1621, and so couldn't ...

  4. Nov 25, 2019 · Susanna Jackson White. She was one of the passengers on the Mayflower when it sailed out of Plymouth Harbor in England on Sept. 16, 1620. It was a small ship, by today’s standards, 90 feet long and 27 feet wide. A tennis court is 78 feet long, 26 feet wide (for singles play). The Pilgrims didn’t have assigned cabins.

  5. 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. Susanna later married fellow passenger Edward Winslow, who was also widowed during the first winter, in the first ...

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  7. You can explore more of the Mayflower Story here and explore all the passengers origins in our interactive guide. 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 fiver-year-old son called Resolved as well).

  8. Peregrine White died on July 20, 1704 ( Old Style ), in Marshfield, Massachusetts at age 83 years and 8 months. He was buried in Winslow Cemetery in Marshfield, Massachusetts. He was the last surviving Pilgrim Father, though the last Mayflower passenger, Mary Allerton, died in 1699. His wife Sarah died on January 22, 1711, and was also buried ...