_Henry Baron Percy 1st DE PERCY _+ | (1273 - 1314) _Henry Baron Percy 2nd DE PERCY _| | (1299 - 1350) | | |_Eleanor DE ARUNDEL _____________+ | | |--Robert DE PERCY | | _Robert DE CLIFFORD _____________+ | | (1274 - 1314) |_Idonea DE CLIFFORD _____________| (1365 - ....) | |_Maud DE CLARE __________________
_Simon HOYT _________+ | (1589 - 1657) _John HOYT __________| | (1610 - 1686) m 1643| | |___________ | | |--Mehitable HOYT | (1659 - ....) | _____________________ | | |_Frances TUXBERRY ___| (1622 - 1641) m 1643| |_____________________
_Robert LOONEY ______ | (1695 - 1769) _Absalom LOONEY _________| | (1729 - 1796) m 1750 | | |_Elizabeth __________ | (1696 - 1770) | |--Peter LOONEY | (1755 - ....) | _James MOORE ________ | | |_Margaret (Peggy) MOORE _| (1735 - 1777) m 1750 | |_Jane WALKER ________
Date of Import: Oct 24, 2000
Date of Import: Oct 24, 2000
_James Ervin MCAFEE __________+ | (1762 - 1847) m 1786 _Thomas Virgil MCAFEE ___| | (1810 - 1896) m 1830 | | |_Margaret COLE _______________+ | (1772 - 1862) m 1786 | |--Elizabeth Saphronia MCAFEE | (1836 - 1911) | _Hezekiah FINLEY _____________ | | (1792 - ....) |_Sarah Elizabeth FINLEY _| (1813 - 1896) m 1830 | |_Sarah Elizabeth SATTERFIELD _ (1795 - ....)
_Thomas II PAINE ____+ | _Thomas II PAINE ____| | | | |_Mary SNOW __________+ | | |--Abigail PAINE | | _Jonathan SHAW ______+ | | |_Hannah SHAW ________| | |_Phebe Hicks WATSON _+
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mayflower passenger
William White brought his 7-months pregnant wife Susanna, and son Resolved on the Mayflower. Susanna gave birth to Peregrine onboard the Mayflower in Provincetown Harbor in early December, 1621. The name Peregrine means wanderer, traveller, or
foreigner.
WHITE, WILLIAM-A 1620 Mayflower passenger, William White arrived at
Plymouth with his wife and two sons, Resolved and Peregrine, the latter
born on ship at Provincetown Harbor, and he was also accompanied by two
servants, William Holbeck and Edward Thompson. Bradford gives him the
honorific prefix "Mr.," and he apparently was one of the wealthier
Separatists at Leiden. He died at Plymouth 21 February 1620/21. His
wife was Susanna, who later married Edward Winslow, but her parentage has
been controversial. Certainly she would not seem to be a sister to
Edward and Samuel Fuller, who had a sister Anna, but no Susanna, and
Anna's birth ca. 1578 would have made her most likely too old to have
been Edward Winslow's second wife. A William White was betrothed to Ann
Fuller, spinster from England, on 27 January 1612 at Leiden, and Samuel
Fuller was one of the witnesses, which hints at some relationship between
Ann and Samuel, but there were at least two, if not three, William Whites
in the English community at Leiden. A William White continued to appear
in Leiden records, such as being a witness at the betrothal of Godbert
Godbertson to Sarah (Allerton) (Vincent) Priest on 25 October 1621, which
was after the death at Plymouth of the Mayflower William White. Edward
Winslow wrote a letter 30 October 1623 to his 11 uncle Mr. Robert
Jackson," who lived in Spalding, Lincolnshire, and desired to be
remembered to his father-in-law, adding "Almost two years since I wrote
to my father-inlaw declaring the death of his soon White & the continued
health of his daughter and her two children" (NEHGR 109:242). This
letter, of course, is a clue to the ancestry of William White's wife; it
also shows that not only was her father living at the time of the letter,
but also a "brother and sisters." The descendants of William and Susanna
White are given in MF 1.
Source: Plymouth Colony Its History & People 1620-1691 by Eugene Aubrey
Stratton
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WILLIAM WHITE: The ancestry of William White of the Mayflower is not
known. Incorrect royal lineages have been given for him,
as well as an incorrect identification of him as the son of Rev. John
White of London.
William Bradford wrote that William White came on the Mayflower with his
wife "Susanna". There is a marriage record in Leyden on 27 January 1612
for a William White, woolcomber, and an "Anna" Fuller, sister of Samuel
Fuller. The marriage was witnessed by Sarah Priest and Samuel Fuller.
This record, however, does not relate to the Mayflower passenger, as
commonly claimed. The reasons for this conclusion are as follows:
A William White had Sarah Priest witness his marriage; a William
White in 1621 witnessed the marriage of
Sarah Priest. However, the William White of the Mayflower was dead
in America and could not have
witnessed Sarah Priest's marriage. It would therefore appear that
this is not the William White who came
on the Mayflower.
Susanna, widow of William White, married second Edward Winslow.
Anna Fuller was baptized in 1577,
and Edward Winslow in 1595. It is most unlikely that 25-year old
Edward Winslow would marry a woman
18 years older than him for his first wife.
Children of William White were buried in infancy in 1613, 1615, and
1616. These deaths indicate it would
be most unlikely they had a child Resolved in 1615.
Susanna, wife of William White, is not Susanna Tilley either, another
common claim. That "theory" was disproved
in Pilgrim Notes & Queries 1:1.
Almost nothing is known about William White. The often-stated fact that
he was a "wool comber" comes from the marriage record which is disproved
above, so even his occupation is unknown. There were several William
White's in Leyden, and it is possible he was one of them; but there is no
ev
_Matthew WILCOX _____ | (1751 - 1833) _Joseph H WILCOX ____| | (1773 - ....) | | |_Rachel TILLOTSON ___+ | (1751 - 1818) | |--Harriet WILCOX | (1808 - 1880) | _Enos WRIGHT ________ | | m 1773 |_Sibyl WRIGHT _______| (1773 - 1848) | |_Sarah TILLOTSON ____+ (1753 - ....) m 1773
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