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  1. History. The Cleveland Colony of the Mayflower Descendants was organized by Mrs. Walter D. Meals, as a colony of the Society of Mayflower Descendants in the State of Ohio November 15. 1930. The number of members grew from 15 in 1930 to 290 in 1984.

  2. The General Society of Mayflower Descendants is committed to research on the lineal descent of the Mayflower Pilgrims and education about the Pilgrims who traveled aboard the Mayflower in 1620.

  3. The Ohio Society was formed March 22, 1898 and currently has colonies in Cleveland, Cincinnati, Columbus, Toledo and Western Reserve. As Mayflower descendants, may we be worthy of our heritage and further honor the Pilgrims’ efforts by striving to maintain that which they achieved through great sacrifice. Pilgrim Story.

  4. Membership is limited to proven lineal descendants of passengers aboard the Mayflower who landed in December of 1620 at Plymouth, Massachusetts, Six colonies presently exist within the state of Ohio: Western Reserve, Cincinnati, Toledo, Marietta, Columbus, and Cleveland.

  5. This database includes applications and supplemental applications to the General Society of Mayflower Descendants starting from their founding in 1897 for applicants who were born before January 1, 1920.

  6. This exclusive database offers meticulous documentation for the fifth generation of Mayflower passengers who arrived in 1620 and left descendants. You will find information for the descendants of John Alden, Isaac Allerton, John Billington, William Bradford, William Brewster, Peter Brown, James Chilton, Francis Cooke, Edward Doty, Francis Eaton ...

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  8. Search this collection of authenticated genealogies tracing Mayflower descendants. Just do the following: Type the name of an ancestor who was born on or before 1910. Look for a match. See if one of the results matches your ancestor's information. View descendancy chart.

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