By , only the "right hand branch" was still standing, the rest had decayed and was cut away. The shoot was reportedly still standing in but had died by Peregrine White. His death on 20 July prompted an obituary in the Boston Newsletter --the only known newspaper obituary for anyone directly associated with the Mayflower 's voyage: Marshfield, July, 22 Capt. He was vigorous and of a comly Aspect to the last; Was the Son of Mr.
White's name appears frequently in the records of the colonists. He was an esteemed member of the community as the first child born in New England. He later became a citizen of the settlement of Marshfield, Plymouth Colony, and held some civil and military offices. At age 78, 22 May , Peregrine officially joined the Marshfield church.
The Biblical reference to Matthew reads: [12]. Marshfield Vital Records note the death of "Capt. Peregrine White" on "July ye Altho' he was in the former part of his Life extravagant ; yet was much Reform'd in his last years ; and died hopefully. The Winslow Cemetery in Marshfield, established about , is probably the final resting place of Peregrine White.
His name is on the Marshfield Founder's Monument placed there. The will was proved 14 Aug After commending his soul to God and his body to decent burial, and after debts and funeral expenses were paid, he gave to his wife Sarah "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.
He desired that after the decease of his wife what was left to her would be equally divided "between my four children namely Jonathan Peregrine Sarah and Mercy. An inventory, containing items in keeping with his life as a farmer, was taken 3 August More Genealogy Tools. Have you taken a DNA test? If so, login to add it.
If not, see our friends at Ancestry DNA. This paragraph fails to take into account the difference between the Old Style calendar and the New Style. Assuming Peregrine "was born during the second "discovery" at the end of November", this would fall between 4th and 10th of December on the New Style calendar, would it not?
Or did I overlook something in the bio text? If in fact Peregrine was born during the third "discovery" then the New Style calendar would say that was 16th of Dec or later. At a minimum this should be clarified. Always use the day and month as found in a primary document, and shift the year as appropriate for dates between January 1 and March Dates, Calendars and Genealogy.
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Login to find your connection. Peregrine White abt. Peregrine "Perigrin" White. Born about Nov in Mayflower. Profile managers : Randy Seaver [ send private message ], Alyson Dossett [ send private message ], Mayflower Project WikiTree [ send private message ], David Winslow [ send private message ], Wayne Jordan [ send private message ], Ann Borgers [ send private message ], and Melissa Martin [ send private message ].
Profile last modified 27 Mar Created 28 Nov Edward Winslow was a leader in the colony, and served several terms as governor. Together with their mother, stepfather, and brother, Peregrine White and his older brother, Resolved, settled in Marshfield in the early s.
A sister, Elizabeth, completed the family. In , at age 16, Peregrine White volunteered as a soldier in the Pequot War. He continued his military service, eventually earning the title of Captain. He was a well respected member of the early Marshfield community, serving as a member of the General Court, and the Council of War, and also working as a surveyor. In , at age 78, he joined the church — many decades beyond what was the norm in those days.
Peregrine White married Sarah Bassett in , and they had 6 children together. William Bassett was granted acres at the base of Snake Hill in Through the years, Peregrine purchased several adjacent pieces of land. The road from South River Street to his homestead is now named after him. His estate remained in the White family for five generations, until about
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