I've posted before about my own connections to passengers on the Mayflower that landed at Plymouth in New England in December 1620.
Here are my blog posts for each core Mayflower ancestor (with the names of my Pilgrim ancestors in parentheses):
* My Mayflower Connections - 1. George Soule (George Soule)
* My Mayflower Connections - 2. William White (William White, Susanna (--?--) White, Peregrine White)
* My Mayflower Connections - 3. Richard Warren (Richard Warren)
* My Mayflower Connections - 4. Francis Cooke (Francis Cooke, John Cooke)
* My Mayflower Connections - 5. Stephen Hopkins (Stephen Hopkins, Constance Hopkins)
* My Mayflower Connections - 6. William Brewster (William Brewster, Mary (--?--) Brewster)
* My Mayflower Connections - 7. Edward Fuller (Edward Fuller, Ann? (--?--), Samuel Fuller)
See last year's post on this topic to see how I answered the reader comment: "Why are you boasting about your Mayflower ancestors? Are you trying to show that you are a better researcher than the rest of us? Or that these passengers were somehow special?"
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Thanks for posting those names Randy. I have finally reached a point with a couple of lines back that far. I hope to learn more. Wouldn't it be fun if we connected somewhere?
I also read your answer to that post from last year's reader comment. Excellent job of answering the comment. You were right on point with the reason we post.
Happy Hunting,
Diane aka Michigan Girl
http://www.michiganfamilytrails.com/
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