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Descendant of Mayflower passengers William White and Susanna (Winslow) White.husetts.ony, Massachusetts. Judith was born about 1619 in Stepheny, Middlesex County, England. She died on 3 Apr 1670 in Marshfield, Plymouth Colony, Massachusetts. 4 M i William WHITE - RIN:32784 was born on 18 Apr 1642 in Scituate, Plymouth Colony, Massachusetts.th Colony, Massachusetts.Scituate, Plymouth Colony, Massachusetts. He died in 1670 in Marshfield, Plymouth Colony, Massachusetts.Massachusetts.4 in Scituate, Plymouth Colony, Massachusetts.RIN:11785 on 5 Oct 1674 in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts. --------on, published by General Society of Mayflower Descendants 2006. County, Massachusetts, Resolved married Judith Vassall.2 On 5 October 1674 in Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Resolved married Abigail Lord.2 Resolved White died about 1680.2 Resolved White and Judith Vassall and Frederick C. Warner. "Descendants of Reuben Powers of Shutesbury, Mass", The New England Historical and Genealogical Register (October 1969).eir Marriages. 1922. Reprint Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company, 1985.ler) on the Mayflower to America. His father William died in the first year and Anna then married the second governor or Mass., Edward Winslowiden voyage of the Mayflower at about the age of five, with parents William and Susanna White. He was raised by step-father Edward Winslow following the death of his father William and remarriage of his mother in 1621. They moved to Marshfield in the 1630s, and later moved to Scituate . April 8, 1640 Resolved married Judith Vassall, the daughter of William and Ann (King) Vassall. Resolved White's stepfather Edward Winslow wrote a pamphlet in 1647 entitled New England's Salamander Discovered, where the notorious and slanderous "salamander" was apparently William Vassall the father of his daughter-in-law.March 13, 1646,e early 1660s, and Judith died and was buried there on 3 April 1670. ecame a freeman in Salem in 1680 before moving back to Marshfield a couple years later. He died sometime not too long after 1687, presumably in Marshfield.as born circa 1615 at Leiden, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands.1 He was the son of William White and Susanna White, Mrs..1 Resolved White accompanied the immigration of William White between 6 September 1620 and 11 November 1620 to Plymouth Colony, Massachusetts; Onboard the Mayflower. Resolved White married Judith Vassall, daughter of William Vassall and Ann Vassall, Mrs., on 5 November 1640 at Scituate, Massachusetts; His 1st.1 Resolved White married Abigail Lord on 5 October 1674 at Salem, Massachusetts; His 2nd.1 Resolved White died after 19 September 1687.arigrine White who was born on the Mayflowerescendants of Lawrence and Cassandra Southwick of Salem, MA).ent to live with his stepfather and his children. It is likely that he moved with his stepfather and family to Marshfield 1637. He was 22 at the time. He did not stay with them long however. In 1638, he is shown as owning lands in Scituate half a mile south of the harbor. He later sold these lands to Lt. Isaac Buck. Scituate is about 10 miles north of Marshfield.those able to bear arms in New Plymouth for Scituate in 1643 along with his father-in-law, Wm. Vassal and his brother-in-law, John Vassal. - he died later that year. He is probably buried in Salem, Essex, Massachusetts.ng his fther-in-law's property. In 1662, he sold this land and moved to Marshfield where he settled near his mother and brother, Peregrine, on the South River.m remained in Marshfield. All the rest moved out of the area, some even to Barbadoes where their grandfather Vassal's family lived. Resolved had been one of the original 26 purchasers of the first precinct of Middleboro in 1662 from the Indian Chief Wampatuck, and it is probable that some of his children took up these holdings.ter the old gentleman died. Michael's, merchant, all of his one fifth of two thirds of William Vassall's plantation in St. Michael's, on the west side of the gulf or river [ i.e. the river that rund through Bridgetown ], and all other lands inherited from said Vassal except that land where Vassal formerly lived in New England, lying in the townships of Scituate and Marshfield in New Plymouth or any other part of New England. Dated 3/17/1656/7; acknowledged by Resolved White's wife 3/20/1656/7; entered 3/24/1656/7.f St. Michael's, merchant of her share in her father William Vassall's plantation in St. Michael's, 5/11/1657. Branch of the White Family, p. 5-6.]---- Resolved White was the son of William and Susanna White. He sailed on the ship "Mayflower" with his parents to America. His brother Peregrine was born in a cabin on the "Mayflower" while it was docked in the harbor. His father died shortly after and his mother married fellow passenger Edward Winslow. Resolved married Judith Vassall in Marshfield, MA. They had 8 children together. After Judith's death he married Abigail Lord in 1674.t of the English Separatist congregation in Leiden, Holland, but it is not known when they joined the congregation (or if Resolved was born in England or in Holland). Resolved's younger brother, Peregrine, was born on board the Mayflower while it was anchored in Provincetown harbor. was Edward Winslow.he farm in Marshfield, returning to Plymouth in the winter. In 1636, the Winslow/White family settled permanently in Marshfield. 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. The family lived first in Scituate and, later, in Marshfield. Judith died in 1670.rd Cutterdith VASSALL - RIN:9703 daughter of William VASSALL Pilgrim of The Blessing - RIN:5413 and Ann KING - RIN:198 on 5 Nov 1640 in Scituate, Plymouth Colony, Massachusetts. Judith was born about 1619 in Stepheny, Middlesex County, England. She died on 3 Apr 1670 in Marshfield, Plymouth Colony, Massachusetts.
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