Person Sheet


Name Peregrine WHITE "Captain, Militia"
Birth 20 Dec 1620, aboard the Mayflower, Provincetown Harbor, Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts
Death 20 Jul 1704, Marshfield, Plymouth County, Massachusetts Age: 83
Occupation Farmer; Politician
Father William WHITE (1591-1620)
Mother Susannah FULLER (1593-1680)
Spouses
1 Sarah BASSETT
Birth 1630, Bridgewater, Plymouth County, Massachusetts
Death 22 Jan 1711, Marshfield, Plymouth County, Massachusetts Age: 81
Father William BASSETT (~1590-1667)
Mother Elizabeth TILDEN (~1603-~1667)
Marriage 24 Dec 1646, Marshfield, Plymouth County, Massachusetts
Children UNNAMED
Daniel (1649-1724)
Jonathan (1658-1737)
Peregrine (1660-1723)
Sarah (1663-1755)
Sylvanus (1667-1688)
Mercy (1670-1739)
Notes for Peregrine WHITE "Captain, Militia"
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[NOTE] They are the descendent of Mayflower passengers Susanna (?) White and William White. Peregrine was also a "short term" passenger as he was born on the Mayflower after it had arrived in Provincetown Harbor.


20 December 1620 Peregrine was born aboard the Mayflower, anchored in Provincetown Harbor, Plymouth Colony.
July 1704 Peregrine died on either the 20th or 22nd.
14 July 1704 Peregrine signed his will, it read:
The fourteenth day of July Anno Domini one thousand seven hundred and four. I Peregrine White of Marshfield in ye County of Plimouth in New England Being aged and under many Weaknesses and Bodily Infirmities But of Sound disposing mind and memory praises be Rendered to Almighty God therefore yet in dayly Expectation of my Great Change Do herefore hereby make and Declare this my last Will and Testament hereby Revoking and making null any former Will or Wils by me heretofore made and declare this to be my last Will and Testament and no other-
Imprimis I Humbly Commit my Soul to Almighty God that Gave it and my Body to decent Buriall and it Shall Please him to take me hence And Touching my Worldy Estate which it hath pleased the Lord to Bless me with my Will and meaning is that ye same Shall be imployed and disposed as followeth that is to say after my just debts and funerall expenses are payd and discharged by my Executors hereafter named and same shall be Imployed as herein is expressed Item I Give and Bequeath to Sarah my welbeloved Wife all my Goods and Chattels not otherways disposed of by this my Will the same to be for her Support and Comfort for and during ye term of her naturall Life. Item I having already by Deed under my hand and Seal Dated the 19th day of August 1674 Given and Confirmed to my Eldest Son Daniel White my Tenement or Homestead with other my land and Rights of Land in ye Township of Marshfield with ye Exceptions and Reservations therein mentioned--All which lands and premisses I hereby futher Confirm unto him according to ye true meaning of ye said Deed And I do hereby further Give and Bequeath to my said Son Daniell my Great table and fourms my Joynworke Bedstead and Cupboard Also I give unto my said son Daniel ye one moiety or half of my lands and Rights of land in ye Township of Middleborough Always provided that in Consideration thereof he the said Daniel Keep for the use of my said wife both Sumer and Winter one Cow during ye life of my said wife Item I having enjoyned ye said Daniel to pay unto my Daughters Sarah and Mercy each of them ye sum of Ten pounds as in ye above Recited Deed is mentioned. It is my will tha twhat is behind and unpaid by him be duly paid to them out of his Estate according to ye meaning of ye said Deed. Item I Give and Bequeath the other moiety or half my land and Rights of land in ye Township of Middleborough to my two sons Jonathan and Peregrine to be equally parted betweene them I further Give to my said son Jonathan my Rapier and to his Eldest son I Give my Gun. Item It is my will that all my said Goods and Chattels that shall be remaining at my wife her decease be Equally parted between my four children namely Jonathan Peregrine Sarah and Mercy And further it is my will that Sarah my wife enjoy that part of ye Dwelling house that I now live in and enjoy And I hereby Give her the one third of ye Rents and profits of ye land contayned in ye above Recited Deed to hold to her during ye term of her Naturall life. And lastly I hereby nominate and Appoint my said Wife and my said Eldest Son Daniel joynt Executors of this my last Will and Testament And do Request my Good friends and Neighbors Samuel Sprague Senior and John Dogget to be overseers thereof and be helpfull in ye advising of my wife to such methods as may conduce to her comfortable subsistance while she lives In Testimony whereof and in confirmation of ye promisses I ye said Peregrine White have hereunto set my hand and seal on ye Day and year above Written. Item before sealing I Give to Each of my sd Daughters one painted chair and a cushion.
Signed sealed and Declared
In ye Presence of
Saml Sprague
Thomas Dogget
Mary Joyce, her mark
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The mark of Peregrine White - [1]

Peregrine White was the first child born to the Pilgrims in the New World. His parents, William and Susanna White, had boarded the Mayflower with their young son Resolved. Susanna gave birth to Peregrine before the end of November (Old Style calendar), 1620 while the Mayflower was anchored in Provincetown Harbor. Pilgrim Hall owns and exhibits the cradle of Peregrine White.
William White died the first winter, Susanna White married fellow Mayflower passenger Edward Winslow. In 1636, the family, now numbering 6 - Edward and Susanna White Winslow, Resolved and Peregrine White, and the two children born to Edward and Susanna, Josias and Elizabeth Winslow - moved to the new settlement of Marshfield, north of Plymouth.
Peregrine had his first military experience at age 16 and continued to serve in the militia, first as a lieutenant and then a captain. Like most of the settlers, Peregrine was a farmer. He also served his community as a representative to the General Court.
Peregrine married Sarah Basset about 1648. Sarah's parents, William and Elizabeth Bassett, had been members of the Leiden Separatist community. They arrived in Plymouth in 1621 in the Fortune. Sarah was born after their arrival in Plymouth, sometime before 1627. The Bassets had considerable land in Marshfield and Peregrine moved onto his in-laws land, buying several adjacent pieces of property as the years progressed. Peregrine and Sarah had 7 children.
At age 78, Peregrine officially joined the Marshfield church. He lived until July of 1704, dying at Marshfield aged 83. - [2]

[1] - http://members.aol.com/calebj/passenger.html
[2] - Pilgrim Hall Museum, America's museum of Pilgrim possessions; www.pilgrimhall.org
[3] - Fuller, From the Mayflower ... to Michigan; www.jowest.net/genealogy/jo/fuller
[4] - http://longislandgenealogy.com/white
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