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The database contains authenticated information on more than 59,450 people in the fifth generation of the Mayflower passengers known to have descendants. That "fifth generation" of descendants ...
As we saw in last month’s column, the voyage was intended to consist of two ships and about 120 passengers, but as we saw, that didn’t work out. The final departure of the Mayflower was ...
On 16 September 1620, the ship called the Mayflower set sail from Plymouth - on board were more than 100 passengers all hoping to start a new life in America. These early settlers would become ...
There were 102 passengers and around 30 crew that set sail on the Mayflower in September 1620 - some of them were fleeing religious persecution in England, but others were travelling to America to ...
This occurred twice before it was decided that all passengers would be moved onto the Mayflower and it alone would make the journey. After a hard trip across the Atlantic, the Mayflower initially ...
In 1620, the Mayflower ship set sail from Plymouth, England on September 16. Today that memory is being recreated by a new ship setting sail, but this one doesn't have passengers. There are no ...
On 16 September 1620, the ship called the Mayflower set sail from Plymouth - on board were more than 100 passengers all hoping to start a new life in America. These early settlers would become ...