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  1. Elizabeth Pabodie (née Alden; 1623–1717), also known as Elizabeth Alden Pabodie or Elizabeth Peabody, was the first white child born in New England. Life. Elizabeth Pabodie was born Elizabeth Alden in 1623, the firstborn child of the Plymouth Colony settlers Priscilla Mullins and John Alden, who were both passengers on the ...

  2. Nov 29, 2023 · Elisabeth Pabodie (1623–1717), daughter of John Alden and Priscilla Mullins, recognized as the first white girl born in New England. Elisabeth Alden-Pabodie is considered the first white girl born in the Plymouth Coloney. She had 13 children and lived to be 94.

  3. Portrait of an unknown seventeenth-century English woman, often erroneously identified as Betty Alden. Courtesy of Carlton Brownell. There is no known portrait of Elizabeth Alden Pabodie. Essay by Chase Soderlund. Elizabeth Pabodie was born in 1623, as Elizabeth Alden, in Little Compton, Rhode Island. Her parents were John Alden and Pricilla Alden.

  4. In the Old Burying Ground in Little Compton, you can find a very special grave monument. It belongs to Elisabeth Alden, the first white girl born in New England. Her parents, John Alden and Priscilla Mullin (or Mullens), came to America on the Mayflower in 1620.

    • Female
    • May 31, 1717
    • William Pabodie Sr
  5. Elizabeth Pabodie, daughter of William Pabodie Sr (abt.1620-1707) and Elisabeth (Alden) Pabodie, (abt.1624-1717) was born 24 Apr 1647, in Duxbury, Plymouth Colony. She was the grandaughter of Mayflower passenger, John Alden. Elizabeth Pabodie married John Rogers, in Nov 1666 at Duxbury, Plymouth, Massachusetts.

    • Female
    • April 24, 1647
    • John Rogers
    • October 21, 1679
  6. Learn about Betty Alden, the first white woman born in New England, who was the daughter of Mayflower pilgrims John and Priscilla Alden and the wife of William Pabodie. Explore her life, legacy, and memorial in Little Compton, Rhode Island.

  7. Apr 16, 2015 · According to a monument in the Little Compton Commons Cemetery, Elizabeth Alden is believed to be the first white woman born in New England. Born in Plymouth, MA in 1624 or 1625 to Mayflower passengers John and Priscilla (Mullins) Alden, she married William Pabodie in 1644 and settled at Saconnet (later Little Compton) in 1686.