maybe that's why the call boats "VESSELS." LOL It's a thought, but probably only mine. (Vestals, Vassells, Vessels) -----Original Message----- From: Willie Krug <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Sunday, September 10, 2000 6:15 PM Subject: Re: [VESTAL-L] A Side Issue >Bob, Can you please share your source that this William Vassall was related >to our William Vestal? I've seen this connection before but I can't get a >source. FYI, the Vassall's also owned the Mayflower, or so I've read. >Thanks, Willie Krug >-----Original Message----- >From: [email protected] <[email protected]> >To: [email protected] <[email protected]> >Date: Sunday, September 10, 2000 7:48 PM >Subject: [VESTAL-L] A Side Issue > > >>William White, the Mayflower passenger, and his wife Susanna had two sons >>Resolved White b: abt 1615 and Peregrine White b: 4 Dec 1620 (reportedly >the >>first white child born in New England). Resolved married Judith Vassall 8 >Apr >>1640 in Scituate, MA. Peregrine married Sarah Bassett. Subject to >>confirmation, Judith Vassall was sister of Major William Vassall (b: abt >>1623) in our Vestal line. >>Bob Foster >> >> >>==== VESTAL Mailing List ==== >>Please Help Support Rootsweb! By becoming a member, your donation will >continue to have this great surname e-mail list, and the new surname boards >on a website at Rootsweb! Your donations are the only thing that keep them >going! Just go to: http://www.rootsweb.com/ >> > > >==== VESTAL Mailing List ==== >Thank you for not sending any attachments, virus warnings, FCC, spams, or any other non-genealogy articles to the rootsweb lists. This helps to keep the rootsweb's equipment running smoothly, and not ruin their equipment. > >