Rose Standish

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Rose Standish was the first wife of Mayflower military leader Myles Standish, remembered primarily for her early death during the harsh winter of 1620–1621 in Plymouth Colony.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Mayflower passenger
historical figure
associatedWith Mayflower
Pilgrims
Plymouth Colony
burialPlace Plymouth, Massachusetts
surface form: Plymouth, New England (probable)
commemoratedIn histories of the Mayflower and Plymouth Colony
deathDate 1621
deathEvent harsh winter of 1620–1621
deathPlace Plymouth Colony
era early 17th century
historicalStatus poorly documented life
historicalUncertainty exact birth date unknown
exact birthplace uncertain
knownFor being among the early deaths in Plymouth Colony
dying during the first winter in Plymouth Colony
lifeEvent settled at Plymouth in 1620
traveled on the Mayflower in 1620
migration voyage on the Mayflower to New England
name Rose Standish self-link
nationality English
religiousContext Pilgrim Separatists
surface form: English Separatists (Pilgrims)
role first wife of Myles Standish
sourceOfInformation early Plymouth Colony records
spouse Myles Standish
spouseOccupation Mayflower military leader
military leader of Plymouth Colony

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Rose Standish name Rose Standish self-link
Myles Standish spouse Rose Standish