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Données personnelles William White 


Famille de William White

Il est marié avec Susanna Jackson.

Ils se sont mariés en l'an 1614.


Enfant(s):

  1. Peregrine White  ± 1620-1704 
  2. Resolved White  ± 1615-> 1687


Notes par William White

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[[Category: Mayflower Compact Signatories]]
{{Mayflower Passenger}} '''General Society of Mayflower Descendants has announced the discovery and published the ancestry of Mayflower passenger William White in 2017. All sources before this date are likely to be incorrect.''' The American Genealogist, vol. 89 no. 2 (April 2017): 81-94. The American Genealogist, vol. 89 no. 3 (July 2017): 168-188.
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== Biography ==
=== Name and Origins ===
:'''Name:''' William White
:Son of Edward White and Thomasine Cross

===== English Origins =====:The origins of ''Mayflower'' passenger WIlliam White have recently been discovered and published in 2017. This article from ''The American Genealogist'' supersedes and replaces all previous work and speculation regarding his birth, parents and marriage.
:The origins of William White have long been sought and discussed in the genealogical literature. Noted ''Mayflower'' historian Caleb Johnson has recently shown that he was William White, son of Edward White and Thomasine Cross, baptized in Wisbech, Cambridgeshire. Because of the numerous previous articles and books which have been written about William White, care must be taken not to rely on out-of-date information. Specifically:* He is not the son of [[White-745|John White]] and [[Smith-3645|Eleanor Smith]].* He is not the [[White-12582|William White]] who married [[Fuller-2700|Anne Fuller]].
:The identification was made based on the discovery of his baptism, and the numerous family connections of this White family with other members of the puritan community in Amsterdam. He was the half-brother of [[May-7353|Henry May]] who was the father of Dorothy May, wife of [[Bradford-24 | Governor William Bradford]]. He witnessed the marriage of his half-sister Jacomine May in 1609 in Amsterdam. This William White also had a first cousin named Peregrin, a very distinctive name which he gave to his own child, Peregrine White.

=== Birth ===:'''Baptized:''' William White was baptized 25 January 1586/7 in Wisbech, Cambridgeshire, England. He was the son of Edward White and Thomasine Cross.

=== Excommunication and Removal to Amsterdam ===: In the spring of 1608, William, identified as a shoemaker, was cited for nonconformity and excommunicated from Wisbech St Peters, along with his half siblings Henry May and Jacomine May. William removed to Amsterdam in May 1608; his half-siblings joined him the following August.Sue Allen, Caleb Johnson and Simon Neal, "The Excommunications of ''Mayflower'' Passenger William White and His Half-Siblings Henry and Jacomine May, at Wisbech, Cambridgeshire," in ''New England Historical and Genealogical Register,'' 175 (Spring 2021): 101-103, citing Cambridge University Library, Ely Diocesan Records B/2/26 (Act Book 1606-1608), folio 132

=== Amsterdam ===:The May and the White families, both from Wisbech, Cambridgeshire, arrived in the Netherlands around 1608. The marriage of Gov. William Bradford to Dorothy May in 1613 states that she was 16 years old and that she had been living there for about 5 years. Henry May the Elder stated in 1627 that he had been living in Amsterdam for about 15 years. In June 1608, "Willem Wit" was granted permission to reside within the city, and in August 1608 "Hendrick May" also received permission. In 1611, William White purchased a house in the "new city" of Amsterdam.
:William White was a member of [http://tinyurl.com/ydxm2f2p Henry Ainsworth's] congregation of Separatists in Amsterdam. His half-brother, Henry May was a leading elder of this congregation.

=== Marriage and Children ===:'''Married:''' William married about 1614 (estimate based on the birth of first child), Susanna Jackson, daughter of Richard Jackson and Mary Pettinger.The American Genealogist Whole Number 356 October 2017 Vol. 89 No. 4 "The origin of Mayflower passenger Susanna (Jackson) (White) Winslow" p. 241-264.
:They traveled on the Mayflower with their son Resolved. Their second son Peregrine was born while the Mayflower was offshore (before disembarking). William died the first winter.Bradford's History Bradford, William. ''History of Plymouth Plantation'' (Massachusetts Historical Society, 1856) [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=tYecOAN1cwwC&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_atb_hover&pg=GBS.PA448 pp 448], "Mr. William White, and Susana, his wife, and one sone, caled Resolved, and one borne a ship-bord, caled Peregriene; & 2, servants, named William Holbeck & Edward Thomson. [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=tYecOAN1cwwC&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_atb_hover&pg=GBS.PA452 p. 452] "Mr. White and his 2, servants dyed soone after ther landing. His wife maried with Mr. Winslow (as is before noted). His 2 sons are maried, and Resolved hath 5. children, Perigrine tow, all living. So their increase are 7."
:Susanna married 2nd Edward Winslow on 12 May 1621 at Plymouth (the first marriage at Plymouth) by whom she had five children.Wakefield, Robert S. (editor). Sherman, Ruth Wilder and Sherman, Robert Moody (original compilers). ''Mayflower Families Through Five Generations. Volume Thirteen Family of William White.'' Third Edition. (Plymouth, Mass.: General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 2006)
:Children of William White and Susanna Jackson: #Resolved White. Born about 1615 (deposed aged 59 in 1674 and aged 63 in 1678).#Peregrine White. Born 4 December 1620 ("Whilst some were employed in this discovery [of a good harbor], it pleased God that Mistress White was brought abed of a son, which was called Peregrine" (Mourt, 31).
:Children of Edward Winslow and Susanna Jackson:Anderson, Robert Charles. The Pilgrim Migration: Immigrants to Plymouth Colony 1620-1633. (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2004).
#Unnamed child who died young.
#Edward Winslow.
#John Winslow.
#Josiah Winslow.
#Elizabeth Winslow.

=== Death ===:'''Died:''' William White was among those who died during the first winter in New England at Plymouth, 21 February 1620/1. Source: The Plymouth Colony Archive Project Mayflower passenger deaths [http://www.histarch.illinois.edu/plymouth/Maydeaths.html 1620-1621]Prince, Thomas. ''A Chronological History of New-England: In the Form of Annals, Being a Summary and Exact Account of the Most Material Transactions and Occurrences Relating to this Country, in the Order of Time Wherein They Happened, from the Discovery of Capt. Gosnold, in 1602, to the Arrival of Governor Belcher, in 1730 : with an Introduction Containing a Brief Epitome of the Most Considerable Transactions and Events Abroad, from the Creation .''.. (Cummings, Hilliard, and Company, 1826) [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=PqITAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_atb_hover&pg=GBS.PA184 p. 184]Bradford, William, and Winslow, Edward; Dexter, Henry Martyn, (ed.) ''Mourt's relation or journal of the plantation at Plymouth.'' (Boston, J. K. Wiggin, 1865)
:Most likely he was buried on Coles Hill, Plymouth in an unmarked grave as was the custom at that time - so the Indians could not tell that the Pilgrim ranks had become so decimated.See : [[Space:Mayflower, First Sickness and Cole's Hill Burial Ground|Mayflower, First Sickness and Cole's Hill Burial Ground]]. William White's name appears on the Pilgrim Memorial Tomb located on Coles Hill. (The Tomb contains only a small sampling of unknown remains found in the Plymouth vicinity long ago but are not identified as those of any Pilgrims. [http://thepilgrimwilliamwhitesociety.org/WhiteFamily.html William White Society]
=== Notes ===
===== ''Mayflower'' Passenger =====
{{Image
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}}:After a couple of false starts the ''Mayflower'' left Plymouth, England on 6 September 1620 for what was originally planned to be a journey to Virginia. Onboard were 102 passengers, including this William White. The historic voyage took 66 days, and on 9 November 1620, the ''Mayflower'' arrived at Cape Cod (well off-course). A decision was made, however, to remain at Cape Cod for safety rather than attempt to sail south to the area they were supposed to settle by the terms of their patent.
{{Image
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}}:Immediately upon arrival some dissension broke out among the colonists. Since they were not settling in the area specified by their patent, some colonists felt they were no longer bound by the laws of England and the terms of the patent. An agreement was drawn up to help establish law, government and social order. The [[:Space:Mayflower Compact|Mayflower Compact]] was signed while the ''Mayflower'' was anchored at Cape Cod (Provincetown Harbor) on 11 November 1620. It was signed by all free adult males and some, but not all, of the servants. William White was the eleventh male to sign.

===== Plymouth Colony =====
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}}: In his list of those who came in the Mayflower Bradford includes "Mr. William White and Susanna his wife and one son called Resolved, and one born a-shipboard called Peregrine, and two servants named William Holbeck and Edward Thompson" (Bradford, 442). 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".
:After their arrival in America, the Pilgrims spent the first month exploring and eventually settled on an area for their new colony which they would name Plymouth. However, because of the winter conditions, the new colonists only managed to build one building in the first winter. Most of the colony continued to live aboard the ''Mayflower'' for months after their arrival.

{{Image|file=White-2748.jpg
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}}:The harsh conditions with disease, inadequate shelter, and scarce resources led to a very high death rate during the first year. Forty-five of the 102 passengers died the first winter, including William White and both of his servants, William Holbeck and Edward Tompson. Three other ''Mayflower'' passengers died on the same day as William White.
: In the 1623 Plymouth division of land William White received five acres as a passenger on the ''Mayflower'' (even though he had been dead for two years).Pulsifer, David. ''New Plymouth Colony; ''Records of the colony of New Plymouth, in New England'' Vol. 12 Deeds, &c. Vol. 1 1620-1651 & Book of Indian Records for their lands(New York : AMS Press, 1861) [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=zkEOAAAAIAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_atb_hover&pg=GBS.PA4 12:4]. In the 1627 Plymouth division of cattle Resolved White and Peregrine White were the tenth and eleventh persons in the third company.Plymouth Colony Records, [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=zkEOAAAAIAAJ≺intsec=frontcover&source=gbs_atb_hover&pg=GBS.PA10 12:10]).


=== Common Errors to Avoid ===:'''Origin Forgery:''' The supposed bible of William White has been mentioned in a G2G thread and on the page of his wife. This bible was 'discovered' in the 1890s and published in various forms over the next decade. White, Thomas and Samuel White. ''Ancestral chronological record of the William White family from 1607 to 1608-1895''. (Concord, 1895).The Connecticut Magazine, vol. V no. 3 (March 1899):147-158. ''An Historic Bible'', by Josephine Baker. [http://tinyurl.com/hyyj3uc Archive.org LINK] It has long since been proved a forgery, and should not be referred to in any discussion regarding William and Susanna White.Bowman, George Ernest ed. Pilgrim Notes and Queries, vol. 1. (1913): 1-3. ''The So-called William White Bible'', by George Ernest Bowman. Watson, Marston. "Susanna, Wife of William White and Edward Winslow of the Mayflower: A Review of Recent Research". The Mayflower Descendant 53:69. (2004)[https://www.americanancestors.org/DB407/i/14018/69/259010492 Link at AmericanAncestors ($)]Website: Tales from the Vault: [https://web.archive.org/web/20161224061206/http://www.common-place-archives.org/vol-01/no-03/tales/ Our ''Mayflower'' Bible], by John B. Thomas III (2001, via Wayback Machine, accessed 18 May 2021, 24 Dec 2016 capture)
:'''Incorrect parents:''' [[White-745|John White]] and [[Smith-3645|Eleanor Smith]] are often listed as William White's parents. This is incorrect.
:'''Incorrect parents:''' : Robert M. and Ruth W. Sherman have suggested that [[White-12582|William White]] may have been a nephew of Alexander and Eleanor White of Sturton-le-Steeple in Nottinghamshire, England. Bishop John White of Barham, Suffolk, did not mention a son William in his will, nor any son "who left his country and his church" (Mayflower Quarterly, 41:16-18). This is now shown to have been wrong.
:'''LNAB of wife:''' His wife has recently been identified as Susanna Jackson, daughter of Richard and Mary (Pettinger) Jackson. She was not Susanna Fuller as was long speculated. Please see her page for further details.
:{{Red|Because of the different theories and controversy about William White and his wife(s), we now have two profiles for [[White-506|William White]], one married to [[Unknown-191932|Susanna Unknown]] and one [[White-12582|William White]] married to [[Fuller-2700|Anna (Ann or En) Fuller]], sister of [[Fuller-11|Samuel Fuller]], these profiles are not to be merged ! see [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/46113/who-was-the-wife-of-william-white-and-edward-winslow this G2G] where all is discussed and see : Ancestry of Susanna aka Anna (Fuller) White wife of (Pilgrim) William White [http://www.genealogy.com/forum/general/topics/pilgrims/444/ By James R Hancock March 03, 2003] and see [[Space:Cochoit_Working|'The Case Against Susanna Fuller']],by [[Cochoit-2|Joe Cochoit]]}}

==Research Notes==
=== DNA ===Y-DNA Results :''R1b-M222:''[https://mayflowerdna.org/wiki/index.php/White_(Y-DNA) MayflowerDNA.org wiki Y-DNA profile for William White family] '''Previous Y-STR testing''' found at both the [https://www.familytreedna.com/public/mayflowersociety?iframe=yresults Mayflower DNA Project] and the [https://www.familytreedna.com/public/white?iframe=yresults White surname DNA Project] Group ''R --- 1324.1410.11-13.000---William W'' has disclosed that William White belongs to the Y haplogroup [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haplogroup_R1b R1b-M269], which is quite common in Western Europe. In addition, the [https://www.nevgen.org/ Nevgen.org] R1b clade predictor has further refined the clade to likely fall under R1b L21>DF13>Z39589>DF49>>M222 with 99.99% probability.

== Sources ==
:'''Footnotes and citations:'''


:'''Source list:'''* The American Genealogist, vol. 89 no. 2 (April 2017):81-94. ''The English Origin and Kinship of Mayflower Passengers William1 White and Dorothy1 (May) Bradford of Wisbech, Cambridgeshire'', by Caleb Johnson, Sue Allen, and Simon Neal.
*The American Genealogist, vol. 89 no. 3 (July 2017):168-188. ''The English Origin and Kinship of Mayflower Passengers William1 White and Dorothy1 (May) Bradford of Wisbech, Cambridgeshire'' (cont.), by Caleb Johnson, Sue Allen, and Simon Neal.* The American Genealogist Whole Number 356 October 2017 Vol. 89 No. 4 "The origin of Mayflower passenger Susanna (Jackson) (White) Winslow" p. 241-264.
* Anderson, Robert Charles, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England, 1620-1633, vol. III, P-W''. (Boston: NEHGS, 1995):1980-1981, biography of William White. [http://tinyurl.com/ya64mhe6 American Ancestors.org LINK]
* Caleb Johnson's MayflowerHistory.com Website. Biography of [http://mayflowerhistory.com/white-william/ William White].
* Caleb Johnson's MayflowerHistory.com Website. Biography of [http://mayflowerhistory.com/white-susanna/ Susanna (Jackson) White].
* Wakefield, Robert S. ed. Mayflower Families Through Five Generations, Volume 13: Family of William White. (Plymouth, 2006): 1-5
* [https://mayflowerdna.org/wiki/index.php MayflowerDNA.org wiki] and [https://mayflowerdna.org/wiki/index.php/White_(Y-DNA) Y-DNA profile for William White family]
*Plimoth Plantation and the New England Historic Genealogical Society, ''[http://www.plimoth.org/sites/default/files/media/pdf/white_william.pdf A genealogical profile of William White]'', accessed 5 September 2015.
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20131016112946/http://www.americanancestors.org/pilgrim-families-william-white/ NEHGS on William White (article via the Wayback Machine, archive date 16 Oct 2013.]
* Signers of the Mayflower Compact By Annie Arnoux Haxton 1968
[http://books.google.com/books?id=uhFkYm2cErcC&pg=PA30&lpg=PA30&dq=%22William+White%22+Susannah+1550..1650&source=bl&ots=vRqSOTBV1h&sig=ZXul2pZCZ5Gf9gTsIM6M6-YwrRw&hl=en&sa=X&ei=5K54UbefKoHc8wSwjYDYDg&ved=0CNABEOgBMBU#v=onepage&q=%22William%20White%22%20Susannah%201550..1650&f=false William White eleventh signer pg.30]*[https://www.freereg.org.uk Baptism transcribed at FreeReg.org. Search with appropriate parameters.
* [http://pookie-baby.tripod.com/ Kemp, Lisa Farrand], The Farrand Families of Missouri and Illinois, (XXXXX@XXXX.XXX)* The Pilgrim William White Society [http://thepilgrimwilliamwhitesociety.org/WhiteFamily.html A Brief History of The Pilgrim William White Family] Last revised 11 August 2015* White, Emma Siggins. ''Genesis of the White Family'' (Tiernan-Dart Printing Co., Kansas City, Mo., 1920) [https://books.google.com/books?id=16dbAAAAMAAJ&vq=Pierpont&pg=PA49 Page 49-50]
*Bradford, William, 1590-1657. ''Of Plimoth Plantation: manuscript, 1630-1650. [https://archives.lib.state.ma.us/handle/2452/208249 State Library of Massachusetts] "List of Mayflower Passengers." In Bradford's Hand. * [[Wikipedia:William_White_(Mayflower_passenger)]] {{Red | Caution: Not yet updated and contains many errors}}* [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSsr=41&GSvcid=236750&GRid=16633390& Find a Grave Memorial] {{Red | Caution: Contains many errors}}
=== Mayflower Project Checklist Completed ===
:'''Acknowledgements:'''*Substantially revised and sourced by [[cochoit-2|Joe Cochoit]]. Please don't make significant changes without contacting.
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Ancêtres (et descendants) de William White

John Cross
± 1520-1570
Jacomine Unknown
± 1520-< 1610
Edward White
± 1550-> 1593
Thomasine Cross
± 1550-± 1591

William White
< 1587-1621

1614

Susanna Jackson
± 1594-< 1675

Peregrine White
± 1620-1704
Resolved White
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