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Four centuries after white Europeans stepped off the Mayflower and onto ... trace their families back to the passengers who boarded the ship in Plymouth, England, in 1620 to flee religious ...
The Mayflower, a leaky 80-foot-long British cargo ship carrying 102 passengers who were determined to build a new society "for the glory of God," departed from Plymouth, England on this day in ...
As we observe the 400th anniversary of the landing of the Mayflower in Plymouth Harbor, it is appropriate to tell the stories of the passengers and crew members who left their homes to travel to ...
A monthslong effort to digitize and index the authenticated genealogies of Mayflower passengers has been completed and is available online, the New England Historic Genealogical Society announced ...
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 ...
A new "Pilgrim database" from the New England Historic Genealogical Society ... than 59,450 people in the fifth generation of the Mayflower passengers known to have descendants.
I WOULD LOVE TO KNOW HOW MANY OF THOSE 10 MILLION AMERICANS REMAIN IN NEW ENGLAND. EMILY: MY GRANDMOTHER SAYS I VIDEO: Figuring out whether you are a descendant of a passenger on the Mayflower is ...
A monthslong effort to digitize and index the authenticated genealogies of Mayflower passengers has been completed and is available online, the New England Historic Genealogical Society announced ...
A monthslong effort to digitize and index the authenticated genealogies of Mayflower passengers has been completed and is available online, the New England Historic Genealogical Society announced ...
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