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  2. 6 days ago · SAR members – wondering if any of your SAR ancestors is a descendant of the original passengers aboard the Mayflower traveling to the colonies? The NSSAR recently published a .pdf file with the names of the most recent Mayflower passenger list.

  3. May 24, 2024 · Daughter of Thomas Fuller and Elizabeth (Lothrop) Fuller. Sister of Joseph Fuller, Mary (Fuller) Greene, Benjamin Fuller, Elizabeth (Fuller) Crocker, Samuel Fuller and Abigail (Fuller) Chipman. Wife of Jabez Bursley. Died about 5 Jan 1731 in Barnstable Barnstable County Massachusetts Colony. Profile last modified 24 Jun 2016 | Created 13 Dec 2012

  4. 5 days ago · In May 1621, Susanna White became the first Plymouth colony bride, marrying Edward Winslow, a fellow Mayflower passenger whose wife had perished on March 24, 1621. At least five children were born to Edward Winslow and his wife Susanna.

    • "White", "Not Anna Fuller [disproven]"
    • circa 1592
  5. Jun 3, 2024 · The Mayflower had 102 passengers aboard when it left England to sail to the "New World." Two more were born on the Mayflower. How do we know that? Where does the information come from? What's the source? Fortunately for us, Governor William Bradford, one of the passengers, wrote a history " Of plimouth plantation ".

  6. Jun 2, 2024 · About Isaac Allerton, "Mayflower" Passenger. Isaac Allerton was one of the original Pilgrim fathers who came on the Mayflower to settle the Plymouth Colony in 1620. Allerton is an ancestor of Presidents of the United States Zachary Taylor and Franklin D. Roosevelt.

    • "on the Mayflower 1620", "Isaac Allerton"
    • circa 1586
  7. He was a young boy when he was a passenger on the Mayflower and is the only passenger who is a known descendant of Edward the 3rd and European Royalty. He was also the last male Mayflower passenger to die.

  8. Jun 1, 2024 · The Mayflower Compact stands as a cornerstone in American history. It was a pioneering document that laid the groundwork for self-governance in the New World. Here are some fascinating facts about this historic agreement. 01. The Mayflower Compact was signed on November 11, 1620, by 41 male passengers of the Mayflower.

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