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  1. Nov 18, 2020 · The Mayflower, like other 17th-century merchant ships, was a cargo vessel designed to haul lumber, fish and casks of French wine—not passengers.The 41 Pilgrims and 61 “strangers” (non ...

  2. May 26, 2021 · The Pilgrims in America. In their colony at Plymouth, Massachusetts, the Pilgrims could practice their religion without hindrance. These were their key beliefs: Sacraments: The Pilgrims' religion included only two sacraments: infant baptism and the Lord's Supper. They thought the sacraments practiced by the Roman Catholic and Anglican churches ...

  3. Mayflower Compact. The Mayflower Compact, originally titled Agreement Between the Settlers of New Plymouth, was the first governing document of Plymouth Colony. It was written by the men aboard the Mayflower, consisting of Separatist Puritans, adventurers, and tradesmen.

  4. Voyage of the. Mayflower. The Mayflower was hired in London, and sailed from London to Southampton in July 1620 to begin loading food and supplies for the voyage--much of which was purchased at Southampton. The Pilgrims were mostly still living in the city of Leiden, in the Netherlands. They hired a ship called the Speedwell to take them from ...

  5. 2. James Chilton, Richard More, Thomas Rogers -- v. 3. George Soule -- v. 4. Edward Fuller by Bruce Campbell MacGunnigle -- v. 1. index. Revised indexes to Mayflower families through five generations (Francis Eaton - Samuel Fuller - William White) -- Supp. Peter Brown of the Mayflower and his descendants for four generations -- v. 5.

  6. “Actually, the Pilgrims saw the world as a wilderness, in which the one right way of practice toward God might cultivate a garden—and you needed a hedge around that garden to protect it from the wilderness. They were terrified of contamination. The Pilgrims were not for freedom of religion. Quite the opposite: They had very specific ideas ...

  7. History of the Silver Books Project. The idea of tracing the descendants of the Mayflower passengers started very early on in the Society’s history. George E. Bowman, the founder of the Massachusetts Society, announced in 1899 that his goal was to trace descendants down to his own time. He spent many years pursuing this goal, and in 1956 the ...

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