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  1. Susanna (Jackson) White Winslow (c. 1592-after 1654) was a passenger on the Mayflower and successively wife of fellow Mayflower passengers William White and Edward Winslow.

  2. W illiam White traveled on the Mayflower with his wife, Susanna (Jackson) White and five-year-old son Resolved; they were accompanied by two servants, William Holbeck and Edward Thomson who died soon after landing. Susanna gave birth to son, Peregrine, while still on board the Mayflower.

  3. The claim she was Susanna Tilley has been disproven, and the William White who married Anna Fuller in Leiden was not the Mayflower passenger either: that particular William White, woolcomber, witnessed a nuptial agreement of Samuel Lee in Leiden on 10 April 1621, and so couldn't have been the Mayflower passenger (who had already died).

  4. Susanna White was pregnant when she traveled on Mayflower and delivered her second son, Peregrine, while the ship was anchored on Cape Cod. Her husband William and their servants died during the first winter.

  5. Nov 25, 2019 · Susanna Jackson White. She was one of the passengers on the Mayflower when it sailed out of Plymouth Harbor in England on Sept. 16, 1620. It was a small ship, by today’s standards, 90 feet long and 27 feet wide. A tennis court is 78 feet long, 26 feet wide (for singles play).

  6. What happened to Mayflower passenger Susanna White? In total Susanna had seven children: two with William White and five with Edward Winslow. However, only four survived – two from each marriage - to adulthood. Susanna had 22 grandchildren when she passed away.

  7. Susanna (Jackson) White Winslow ( c. 1592 -after 1654) was a passenger on the Mayflower and successively wife of fellow Mayflower passengers William White and Edward Winslow.