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  1. 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 ...

  2. Based on data from Mayflower Society descendant applications, John Alden and Priscilla Mullins are the Mayflower pilgrims with the most descendants. Other couples with a large number of descendants include William and Mary Brewster and John Howland and wife Elizabeth Tilley. William and Mary Brewster. John Alden and Priscilla Mullin.

  3. Mayflower5G — MayflowerHistory.com. The General Society of Mayflower Descendants has published a series of genealogical books that trace the first four to six generations of descendants for each Mayflower passenger; new volumes regularly become available as the Five Generations project of the Society progresses.

  4. Mayflower in Plymouth Harbor, painting by William Halsall (1882). This is a list of the passengers on board the Mayflower during its trans-Atlantic voyage of September 6 – November 9, 1620, the majority of them becoming the settlers of Plymouth Colony in Massachusetts.

  5. Only one life was lost at sea, William Butten, a young servant to Dr. Samuel Fuller. One life was lost at Provincetown Harbor when William Bradford’s wife, Dorothy, fell overboard. There was a birth at sea, a son to Stephen and Elizabeth Hopkins whom they named Oceanus. William and Susanna White’s son Peregrine was born to them when the ...

  6. The material presented here has been adapted from The Pilgrim Migration, published in 2004. Research on Mayflower passengers and their origins is ongoing and these sketches will be updated in 2020, when we publish The Mayflower Migration, a new definitive work by Robert Charles Anderson that will provide sketches for each Mayflower passenger.

  7. Famous descendants of early Mayflower pilgrim William White (1570-1621). Children of William White and his wife Susanna White (1593-1680). After William's death she would remarry to Edward Winslow (1595-1655) a notable figure at Plymouth Colony. Resolved White (1615-1687) was born in England, about 1615. He died sometime after September 19, 1687. He and his first wife Judith were buried in ...