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In 1620, a group of 102 passengers on the Mayflower landed in what would later become the United States. ... 'It's solving the puzzle, trying to put all of it together.
On Sept. 16, 1620, the Mayflower — an 80-foot British cargo ship carrying 102 passengers who wanted to build a new world — departed from Plymouth, England, on this day in history.
The database includes authenticated information on more than 7,300 families, or more than 59,000 people, descended from the small band of Mayflower passengers who survived the first brutal winter ...
On December 18, 1620, the Mayflower landed at Plymouth Harbor. That was 399 years ago! Sorry readers, I got excited and didn’t want to wait until December 2020 to talk about this historic event.
Drunk commuter entertains delayed train passengers with puzzle By . Ben Cost. Published May 22, 2023. Updated May 22, 2023, 11:41 a.m. ET. Explore More ...
Mayflower passenger Edward Winslow wrote the only contemporary account of the Pilgrims' first year in Plymouth, including the story of the first Thanksgiving in 1621.
Brewster is a descendant of Mayflower passengers William Brewster and Edward Doty. 3. The brunette beauty is fluent in Portuguese after spending four years of her childhood living in Rio de Janeiro.
Mayflower passengers relocate. It was around this time that several influential Mayflower passengers were moving to Duxbury from Plymouth. John Aden built a home not far from the Hunt House.
The Lake County Genealogical Society invites those interested in exploring a potential relationship to the passengers of the Mayflower to a presentation and hands-on research April 10 at Morley ...
It wasn’t necessarily an easy task to trace back and document 14 generations of family history to find the connection to William Bradford, who was one of 102 passengers who made the more than 2 ...
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