Also have 1680 for date of death
“Resolved White, son of William White, came to Plymouth in the Mayflower, with the first company of Pilgrims 1620. He had lands laid out in Scituate 1638, at the place afterward sold to Lieut. Isaac Buck, a half mile south of the Harbour, (see Buck). In 1640 he had a grants, by order of the Colony Court, of 100 acres, upland and marsh, on Belle house neck, adjoining Mr. Vassall’s farm on the south-east. He had also other lands adjoining by deed of gift from Mr. Vassall 1646. In 1662 he sold his house to Isaac Buck, and removed to Marshfield. He seems to have had two houses, the one near Buck’s corner, and the other at Belle house neck. In Marshfield he settled near his brother Peregrine on the South river. He married Judith the eldest daughter of Mr. William Vassall, 1640. His children were, William born 1642, John 1644, Samuel 1646, Resolved 1648, Anna 1649, Elizabeth 1652, Josiah 1654, Susanna 1656. None of these children settled in Scituate: their posterity is found in Bristol County as well as Plymouth. Some of them may have removed to Barbados.”
136There is no record of Resolved’s death at Plymouth. He was mentioned in his half-brother Gov Josiah Winslow’s 1675 will.
140 Resolved was one of the “original twenty-six purchasers of the first precinct of Middleboro in 1662 from the Indian Chief Wampatuck, and it is probable that some of his children took up these holdings.”
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