Any other Mayflower Descendants out there?
#4
Hi, I have an odd connection. I am English and live in the UK. The Mayflower sailed from Europe and docked at Plymouth to take on board the Pilgrims going to the New World.
My ancestor actually got off at Plymouth and moved up country and settled in the North Devon/South Somerset area and became a yeoman farmer.
Funny old world, because if he had not done that I would have been an American instead.
My ancestor actually got off at Plymouth and moved up country and settled in the North Devon/South Somerset area and became a yeoman farmer.
Funny old world, because if he had not done that I would have been an American instead.
#8
Originally Posted by DebraK
oh my! so do I. Do you feel any more special than any one else. History is great. Every one's history is great.
#9
Originally Posted by Tussymussy
Hi, I have an odd connection. I am English and live in the UK. The Mayflower sailed from Europe and docked at Plymouth to take on board the Pilgrims going to the New World.
My ancestor actually got off at Plymouth and moved up country and settled in the North Devon/South Somerset area and became a yeoman farmer.
Funny old world, because if he had not done that I would have been an American instead.
My ancestor actually got off at Plymouth and moved up country and settled in the North Devon/South Somerset area and became a yeoman farmer.
Funny old world, because if he had not done that I would have been an American instead.
#10
Originally Posted by pookie ookie
I have several. Including Alden and Mullins. New England ancestry is interesting. While I am mixed race and very diverse, all of my New England ancestors are cousins. Small breeding pool.
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