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Many of the details of the Popham colony have been lost to history, but in its heyday the tiny settlement in Maine was considered a direct rival of Jamestown.
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A picture book presents a new perspective on the adventure-filled tale behind the first Thanksgiving.
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Just a reminder. If you're here looking to see if you are a possible Mayflower descendant, or your family member is, you can see the passenger list on...
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It was in 1619, "about the latter end of August," that an English privateer ship reached Point Comfort on the Virginia peninsula—and changed history
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Men of the 'Mayflower' - Fine Art Print by Ron Embleton
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When the season turns to Thanksgiving, we often think of the first Pilgrims arriving on these shores aboard the Mayflower.
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Mayflower Passenger
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pt that he appears to have come again to New England some years later, in
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The Mayflower was a merchant ship that carried 102 passengers, including nearly 40 Protestant Separatists, on a journey from England to the New World in 1620.
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Daughter of Mayflower passengers John Howland and Elizabeth Tilly, and grand daughter of Mayflower passengers John Tilly and Joan Rogers, she married John Gorham, son of Ralph Gorham and Margaret Stephenson, about 1643. Between them they had 11 children; Desire Gorham 1644–1700 Temperance Gorham 1646–1715 Elizabeth...
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Mayflower Diagram
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Find Your Mayflower Ancestors Now full members of AmericanAncestors.org can search the world's largest online database of authenticated Mayflower passenger genealogies to discover and research their Mayflower ancestry! The Mayflower Families Fifth Generation Descendants, 1700-1880 database features more than half a million searchable names, and is only available on
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400 years later, this Massachusetts town is grappling with the real history of the colony and its relationship with Native Americans.
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Visiting the ship Mayflower II is an extraordinary experience. The original Mayflower that sailed to Plymouth in 1620 no longer exists. Plimoth Plantation's full-scale reproduction, Mayflower II, was built in Devon, England and crossed the Atlantic in 1957. The details of the ship, from the solid oak timbers and tarred hemp rigging to the wood and horn lanterns and hand-colored maps, have been carefully re-created to give you a sense of what the original 17th-century vessel was like. Come…
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