Hello, If this is to me, I'm just a fellow traveler who posted to help. If I were going to look into this CD, I would double-click the Link below & look for instructions, or do a Google on the terms below.. Barry ----- Original Message ----- From: "Nancy Richardson" <[email protected]> To: "'Barry Wetherington'" <[email protected]>; <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2004 8:02 AM Subject: RE: [WHITE] Everything ever written by Mayflower passenger > 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 > |