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Pilgrim Era Discussion

This group is for those interested in the specific era of seventeenth century New England, including pilgrims, puritans and non-religious settlers

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Members: 139
Latest Activity: Oct 21, 2020

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I actually have Four Mayflower Compact signers as ancestors!

Started by Christopher Gene Johnson. Last reply by Christopher Gene Johnson Nov 4, 2018. 2 Replies

What are your links in the Pilgrim Era?

Started by Katrina Haney. Last reply by Brendy Martinez Apr 18, 2016. 42 Replies

My lineage is mostly English with many 17th century immigrants

Started by Richard I. Chesley. Last reply by Sally Pavia Jul 22, 2014. 1 Reply

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Comment by maggie on November 24, 2009 at 7:36pm
i have picture of george soule tomb stone
Comment by Gerald S. Hayes U.E. on November 24, 2009 at 7:24pm
My earliest ancestors in America are George Soule, Richard Warren, and Francis Cooke of the Mayflower through Richard Wright who married Hestor Cooke. My mother was a Wright and I am the great great great grandson of Weston Wright of Carver Plymouth who left New Hampshire after marrying Olive Batchelder, for Ontario. He has many descendents here. I am in Hamilton Ontario and would gladly corespond with anyone on this subject.
Comment by Heather Wilkinson Rojo on November 22, 2009 at 8:17am
How early is she? Does she appear in the Silver books? What about the Plymouth vital records?
Comment by Julie Bliss Hammons on November 21, 2009 at 10:35pm
I have a number of Mayflower lines, through Francis and John Cooke, Richard Warren. I'm interested in finding a Sarah Rogers that was supposedly in the Plymouth Colony early, yet doesn't appear to come through Thomas Rogers. Is there someone who has information on any other Rogers families in early Plymouth?
Comment by christine clark Holmes on October 31, 2009 at 7:28am
But see I have read all the famliy stories and ancestory records on ancestry and libries and mayflower association things .. that I can get .. on the Aldens and duxbury Mass. And john was friends with his neighbors then it seems as all became friends . meaning the families that moved into his neighboorhood. Their children began to marry each others children... then it seemed as thought for a period ... The aldens and the neighbors had inter married. most famlies were at least 5 .. everyone in the area seems to have married a neighboors child. The Aldens have Whites , Standish, Bass.Packards Thayers Holmes and howlands and adams, its amazing that they seemed to get along fairly well according to the records from duxbury ...
Comment by Sheila Hincy on October 22, 2009 at 12:27am
Hi Group,

My grandfather Pail Lawerance Cole family came to America on Mayflower. I have them traced back to1150 Cornwall, England. My Granfather Cole lived in Wellsburg, Wva.
Comment by Crystal Fay Irving on October 18, 2009 at 2:21pm
I've just recently got serious about our genealogy, but have realized I'm a direct decendant of Stephen Hopkins and wife Elizabeth Fisher through their daughter Deborah Hopkins. Unless something comes up from a distant cousins line, they are the only Mayflower passengers and my only line to the pilgrims.
Comment by Heather Wilkinson Rojo on September 25, 2009 at 10:30am
Leah, are you Hutchinsons connected to the Hutchinson Family Singers?
Comment by Joan Foster on September 5, 2009 at 11:05am
Leah, Was one of your Anne Hutchinson followers Capt John Underhill? He was my 7Ggrandfather, eventually to Long Island (Oysterbay).
Comment by Leah on September 5, 2009 at 12:04am
My direct Mayflower connections are William Brewster (via son Jonathan), John Howland and Elizabeth Tilley (via son John and daughters Hope and Elizabeth), and Stephen Hopkins and Elizabeth Fisher (via daughter Deborah). I also connect to Edward and Gilbert Winslow via their brother Kenelm and indirectly connect to Myles Standish.
However, most of my 17th Century New England connections are in Newbury and Newburyport, MA and Rhode Island (they were followers of Anne Hutchinson).
 

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