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Mayflower Genealogy

On September 6, 1620, 102 men, women and children, some whom must have been very scared, left Plymouth, England in a little boat for a journey on a big ocean to a new world.  They sailed on this little boat for over 2 months.  I have visited the Mayflower replica and it is very dark and cramped below and hard to imagine so many people living in it.  There would have been no privacy but 3 babies were born aboard the Mayflower. Landfall was made on November 11, 1620 but the people remained on the Mayflower while they built shelters. At least 51 of the original 102 people, died that first year in the new land.  

My Direct Lines

BREWSTER 

SAMSON/SAMPSON

WARREN


Mayflower Links:
The Mayflower Web Page - Caleb Johnson's page and the most accurate for Mayflower Information

Mayflower, MA & New England Families - has a lot of Mayflower & Massachusetts information on it

The Mayflower Experience - designed to provide you with the "experience" of our Pilgrim Fathers

General Society of Mayflower Descendants - all about becoming a Society member

The Plymouth Colony Archive Project at the University of Virginia - This Plymouth Colony Archive presents a collection of searchable texts


Visit my other pages:

Sue's Genealogy Garden in New England - My main page

My Surnames   

CAHILL Surname Project for Massachusetts  - Vital Records, Census and more.

GARDNER Surname Project for Massachusetts - - Vital Records, Census and more.

The PIERCE Project - New England and New York - PIERCE surname and variants of.

History and Genealogy of Leominster, Worcester, Massachusetts

Sue's Genealogy Garden in New England      

                   

Would love to hear from you.  Sue

Last update - Feb. 24, 1999

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