Anonymous wrote:I'd like to know more about the other voyages of the Mayflower. I am a descendent of Thomas Howes, and it appears he came over around 1635.
If you have any links to find out more about the passenger lists of the other voyages of the Mayflower, please post.
Anonymous wrote:
I'm a descendent of the USS Wanderer which landed in the port of Charleston,SC and the slaves were also sold on Jekyll Island, Ga around 1858.
Anonymous wrote:Yes -- direct descendants of Priscilla and John Alden (Longfellow's poem retold their story as an American version of Cyrano). This has made absolutely no difference in our lives or lifestyle ....just interesting for DC at this time of year. We are also related to the Jamestown settlers -- again, not really a big deal but interesting for history lessons, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:my mother is in DAR and it is a great organization. they do a lot of wonderful things to preserve historic places and promote history in general. why wouldn't you want to be proud of your heritage? don't understand the feeling of not having any connection with your ancestors.
DAR is a blood-line obsessed organization. To the point where adopted children in the same family are not allowed to join. That, IMO, is f-ed up and displays sorely misplaced priorities.
Anonymous wrote:my mother is in DAR and it is a great organization. they do a lot of wonderful things to preserve historic places and promote history in general. why wouldn't you want to be proud of your heritage? don't understand the feeling of not having any connection with your ancestors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are a white person from Massachusetts, Rhode Island, or Connecticut, odds are pretty high that you are descended from one of them.
Not quite! I was the only one among my white friends from Connecticut whose ancestors arrived in the early 1600s.
I'm White from CT... but my family came from Latin America in the early 1980s. I guess your theory doesn't hold, PP.
! Anonymous wrote:If you are a white person from Massachusetts, Rhode Island, or Connecticut, odds are pretty high that you are descended from one of them.
Not quite! I was the only one among my white friends from Connecticut whose ancestors arrived in the early 1600s.
Anonymous wrote:Jamestown poster here -- it's more than a family rumor as people have traced it back.
That's really interesting about the original Mayflower.