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The Francis Cooke Society honors the memory of Mayflower passenger Francis Cooke, serves as a means for descendants to exchange information, and plans to assist members in obtaining proof of descendancy to meet the guidelines of the General Society of Mayflower Descendants.
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Dedicated to Henry Samson of Henlow, Bedfordshire, England, who arrived in New England as a 16 year old on the ship Mayflower in 1620, his descendants, his and his wife's ancestors, sites associated with this family, their biographical history, their artifacts when discovered, memorials dedicated to them, and reports of the activities of the Samson Kindred.
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SOULE Kindred in America, Inc. is a non-profit organization founded in 1967 and dedicated to furthering the knowledge and understanding of American Colonial history, along with the Pilgrims and their descendants, with special emphasis on George SOULE. Paid memberships receive invitations to the SOULE Kindred reunions, as well as access to our membership directory. Although we are always delighted to meet new cousins, you do not have to be a SOULE descendant to become a member. We welcome anyone who is interested in the Pilgrims, American Colonial history, and preserving SOULE heritage for future generations.
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The home of John & Priscilla Alden in Duxbury, Massachusetts.
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The Edmund CHANDLER Family Association
The purpose is to research and accurately document Edmund Chandler of Duxbury, Massachusetts, USA, his origins, and descendants. Edmund was a Separatist and was part of the same Pilgrim group as those who arrived on the Mayflower, only he was a later arrival.
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The Elder William BREWSTER Society
A Pilgrim Lineage Society for descendants of William Brewster of the Mayflower.
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RootsWeb WorldConnect database from the society.
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The Pilgrim Edward DOTY Society
Over the last 120 years, more than 92,000 descendants of Edward Doty have been identified.
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The Pilgrim John HOWLAND Society
Descendants of the Pilgrim John Howland, one of the 102 English passengers who came to New England from Holland and England aboard the ship Mayflower in 1620.