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    1. Re: [WHITE] Birth of Peregrine White aboard the Mayflower
    2. Sherry
    3. I can't imagine Peregrine's wife being THAT due because the official records mention them being fined for fornication on the ship. ----- Original Message ----- From: Glitz To: [email protected] Sent: Wednesday, January 28, 2004 9:48 AM Subject: [WHITE] Birth of Peregrine White aboard the Mayflower I thought that I was descended from the Mayflower Whites so was researching Peregrine whom I was suppose to descend from. As already stated the Mayflower does not reconize this line. After reading the info posted I still maybe kin to them whether Mayflower Associa. agrees or not correct? At the time my sister and I remarked "wonder what William and Susannah resloved to name a child Resolved" (bro to Peregrine) Anyway in my journey researching the Peregrine White I came across this in a book (I have it packed some where being as I was told NO I am not of that line I packed it all down and started looking elsewhere). The story went on to say that the birth of Peregrine on board the Mayflower came about because two of the Billington boys were acting up on board the ship. The men folk were already ashore building houses ect so they could leave the ship. One of the Billington boys caused a keg of gunpowder to catch fire which threw Susannah into labor. The book also states that the Billington boy I believe his name was Luke was the first hanging in the new world. He was hung because he committed murder. Like I said I have the info here somewhere but can't get to it right now. It was a blue book kinda slender and I think it was called History of Mayflower. It also talked about before they came over. The way the ship was and a lot of interesting things. This has been about 5 years ago that I came across this book. Maybe someone else has read it? Glitz ==== WHITE Mailing List ==== WHITE UNSUBSCRIPTION DIRECTIONS [email protected] NSUBSCRIBE [in subject line] [email protected] UNSUBSCRIBE [in subject line]

    01/28/2004 03:43:48
    1. [WHITE] Everything ever written by Mayflower passenger
    2. Barry Wetherington
    3. FYI, Sounds like a pretty good idea: Everything ever written by a Mayflower passenger (books, journals, histories, pamphlets, personal and business letters, poems), plus thousands of pages of Mayflower-related documents, wills, estate inventories, land patents, Plymouth Church records to 1674, early court records, and much more. Also includes a complete scan of William Bradford's handwritten manuscript Of Plymouth Plantation (along with a modern version), a complete scan of an original 1611 Geneva Bible (the edition used by the Pilgrims), the works of Pilgrims' pastor John Robinson, and the complete texts of more than 40 works! All for just $22.99, less than the price of a single hardback book. For more information on this CD, click here. Available Now! The Mayflower History Reference Collection CD-ROM. http://www.mayflowerhistory.com/ Barry Wetherington ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sherry" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, January 28, 2004 11:43 AM Subject: Re: [WHITE] Birth of Peregrine White aboard the Mayflower | I can't imagine Peregrine's wife being THAT due because the official records mention them being fined for fornication on the ship. | ----- Original Message ----- | From: Glitz | To: [email protected] | Sent: Wednesday, January 28, 2004 9:48 AM | Subject: [WHITE] Birth of Peregrine White aboard the Mayflower | | | I thought that I was descended from the Mayflower Whites so was researching | Peregrine whom I was suppose to descend from. As already stated the | Mayflower does not reconize this line. After reading the info posted I | still maybe kin to them whether Mayflower Associa. agrees or not correct? | At the time my sister and I remarked "wonder what William and Susannah | resloved to name a child Resolved" (bro to Peregrine) | | Anyway in my journey researching the Peregrine White I came across this in a | book (I have it packed some where being as I was told NO I am not of that | line I packed it all down and started looking elsewhere). The story went on | to say that the birth of Peregrine on board the Mayflower came about because | two of the Billington boys were acting up on board the ship. The men folk | were already ashore building houses ect so they could leave the ship. One | of the Billington boys caused a keg of gunpowder to catch fire which threw | Susannah into labor. The book also states that the Billington boy I believe | his name was Luke was the first hanging in the new world. He was hung | because he committed murder. Like I said I have the info here somewhere but | can't get to it right now. It was a blue book kinda slender and I think it | was called History of Mayflower. It also talked about before they came | over. The way the ship was and a lot of interesting things. This has been | about 5 years ago that I came across this book. Maybe someone else has read | it? Glitz | | | | | ==== WHITE Mailing List ==== | WHITE UNSUBSCRIPTION DIRECTIONS | [email protected] NSUBSCRIBE [in subject line] | [email protected] UNSUBSCRIBE [in subject line] | | | | ==== WHITE Mailing List ==== | WATCH YOUR SUBJECT LINES! | *Many list members delete | their messages based upon | whatever the subject line | is: GIVE YOURS GOOD ONES! |

    01/28/2004 05:06:09
    1. RE: [WHITE] Everything ever written by Mayflower passenger
    2. Nancy Richardson
    3. I Had written you before about an address to purchase this cd and no reply. I would like to write a check and mail it. Thanks Nancy -----Original Message----- From: Barry Wetherington [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, January 28, 2004 10:06 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [WHITE] Everything ever written by Mayflower passenger FYI, Sounds like a pretty good idea: Everything ever written by a Mayflower passenger (books, journals, histories, pamphlets, personal and business letters, poems), plus thousands of pages of Mayflower-related documents, wills, estate inventories, land patents, Plymouth Church records to 1674, early court records, and much more. Also includes a complete scan of William Bradford's handwritten manuscript Of Plymouth Plantation (along with a modern version), a complete scan of an original 1611 Geneva Bible (the edition used by the Pilgrims), the works of Pilgrims' pastor John Robinson, and the complete texts of more than 40 works! All for just $22.99, less than the price of a single hardback book. For more information on this CD, click here. Available Now! The Mayflower History Reference Collection CD-ROM. http://www.mayflowerhistory.com/ Barry Wetherington ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sherry" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, January 28, 2004 11:43 AM Subject: Re: [WHITE] Birth of Peregrine White aboard the Mayflower | I can't imagine Peregrine's wife being THAT due because the official records mention them being fined for fornication on the ship. | ----- Original Message ----- | From: Glitz | To: [email protected] | Sent: Wednesday, January 28, 2004 9:48 AM | Subject: [WHITE] Birth of Peregrine White aboard the Mayflower | | | I thought that I was descended from the Mayflower Whites so was researching | Peregrine whom I was suppose to descend from. As already stated the | Mayflower does not reconize this line. After reading the info posted I | still maybe kin to them whether Mayflower Associa. agrees or not correct? | At the time my sister and I remarked "wonder what William and Susannah | resloved to name a child Resolved" (bro to Peregrine) | | Anyway in my journey researching the Peregrine White I came across this in a | book (I have it packed some where being as I was told NO I am not of that | line I packed it all down and started looking elsewhere). The story went on | to say that the birth of Peregrine on board the Mayflower came about because | two of the Billington boys were acting up on board the ship. The men folk | were already ashore building houses ect so they could leave the ship. One | of the Billington boys caused a keg of gunpowder to catch fire which threw | Susannah into labor. The book also states that the Billington boy I believe | his name was Luke was the first hanging in the new world. He was hung | because he committed murder. Like I said I have the info here somewhere but | can't get to it right now. It was a blue book kinda slender and I think it | was called History of Mayflower. It also talked about before they came | over. The way the ship was and a lot of interesting things. This has been | about 5 years ago that I came across this book. Maybe someone else has read | it? Glitz | | | | | ==== WHITE Mailing List ==== | WHITE UNSUBSCRIPTION DIRECTIONS | [email protected] NSUBSCRIBE [in subject line] | [email protected] UNSUBSCRIBE [in subject line] | | | | ==== WHITE Mailing List ==== | WATCH YOUR SUBJECT LINES! | *Many list members delete | their messages based upon | whatever the subject line | is: GIVE YOURS GOOD ONES! | ==== WHITE Mailing List ==== WHITE UNSUBSCRIPTION DIRECTIONS [email protected] NSUBSCRIBE [in subject line] [email protected] UNSUBSCRIBE [in subject line]

    02/16/2004 11:02:32
    1. RE: [WHITE] Everything ever written by Mayflower passenger
    2. Nancy Richardson
    3. My server has BEEN DOWN SO I DON'T KNOW IF YOU ANSWERED. I WOULD LIKE TO ORDER THE DISK BUT WOULD LIKE TO SEND A CHECK AND NEED AN ADDRESS. Thanks Nancy -----Original Message----- From: Barry Wetherington [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, January 28, 2004 10:06 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [WHITE] everything ever written by Mayflower passenger FYI, Sounds like a pretty good idea: Everything ever written by a Mayflower passenger (books, journals, histories, pamphlets, personal and business letters, poems), plus thousands of pages of Mayflower-related documents, wills, estate inventories, land patents, Plymouth Church records to 1674, early court records, and much more. Also includes a complete scan of William Bradford's handwritten manuscript Of Plymouth Plantation (along with a modern version), a complete scan of an original 1611 Geneva Bible (the edition used by the Pilgrims), the works of Pilgrims' pastor John Robinson, and the complete texts of more than 40 works! All for just $22.99, less than the price of a single hardback book. For more information on this CD, click here. Available Now! The Mayflower History Reference Collection CD-ROM. http://www.mayflowerhistory.com/ Barry Wetherington ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sherry" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, January 28, 2004 11:43 AM Subject: Re: [WHITE] Birth of Peregrine White aboard the Mayflower | I can't imagine Peregrine's wife being THAT due because the official records mention them being fined for fornication on the ship. | ----- Original Message ----- | From: Glitz | To: [email protected] | Sent: Wednesday, January 28, 2004 9:48 AM | Subject: [WHITE] Birth of Peregrine White aboard the Mayflower | | | I thought that I was descended from the Mayflower Whites so was researching | Peregrine whom I was suppose to descend from. As already stated the | Mayflower does not reconize this line. After reading the info posted I | still maybe kin to them whether Mayflower Associa. agrees or not correct? | At the time my sister and I remarked "wonder what William and Susannah | resloved to name a child Resolved" (bro to Peregrine) | | Anyway in my journey researching the Peregrine White I came across this in a | book (I have it packed some where being as I was told NO I am not of that | line I packed it all down and started looking elsewhere). The story went on | to say that the birth of Peregrine on board the Mayflower came about because | two of the Billington boys were acting up on board the ship. The men folk | were already ashore building houses ect so they could leave the ship. One | of the Billington boys caused a keg of gunpowder to catch fire which threw | Susannah into labor. The book also states that the Billington boy I believe | his name was Luke was the first hanging in the new world. He was hung | because he committed murder. Like I said I have the info here somewhere but | can't get to it right now. It was a blue book kinda slender and I think it | was called History of Mayflower. It also talked about before they came | over. The way the ship was and a lot of interesting things. This has been | about 5 years ago that I came across this book. Maybe someone else has read | it? Glitz | | | | | ==== WHITE Mailing List ==== | WHITE UNSUBSCRIPTION DIRECTIONS | [email protected] NSUBSCRIBE [in subject line] | [email protected] UNSUBSCRIBE [in subject line] | | | | ==== WHITE Mailing List ==== | WATCH YOUR SUBJECT LINES! | *Many list members delete | their messages based upon | whatever the subject line | is: GIVE YOURS GOOD ONES! | ==== WHITE Mailing List ==== WHITE UNSUBSCRIPTION DIRECTIONS [email protected] NSUBSCRIBE [in subject line] [email protected] UNSUBSCRIBE [in subject line]

    02/17/2004 10:02:06