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THE  GENERAL  SOCIETY 

OF    MAYFLOWER 

DESCENDANTS 


OFFICERS  AND /Members 

ARRANGED    IN    STATE    SOCIETIES 

ANCESTORS    AND    THEIR 

DESCENDANTS 


PUBLISHED    BY    ORDER    OF 

THE   GENERAL    CONGRESS 

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Copyright,  1901,  by 

The  General  Society  of  Mayflower 

Descendants 

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LIST   OF    ILLUSTRATIONS 

Edward  Winslow,  third  Governor  of 
Plymouth.  The  only  portrait  extant  of 
any  of  the   Pilgrims Frontispiece 

Device  of  the  Society  of  Mayflower  Descendants    .     .     Title  page 

Certificate  of  Membership viii 

Initial,  Pilgrims  going  to  Church 3 

The  "Mayflower"  in  Plymouth  Harbor, 

1620,  from  a  painting  by  W.  F.  Halsall  •     .     .  Facing  page      4 

National  Monument  at  Plymouth 30 

Memorial  Church  and  Church  of  the 
Pilgrimage,  from  Burial  Hill,  Ply- 
mouth     Facing  page    30 

Church  at  Austerfield,  before  Restora- 
tion, where  Bradford  was  Baptized  on 
March  19,  i5f§ "        "48 

House  at  Austerfield  where  the  Pilgrims 
met "        "98 

A  Pilgrim  Maiden 136 

ScROOBY  Parish  Church,  St.  Wilfred   .     .    Facing  page  138 

Original  Design  of  the  Connecticut  Society 167 


vi  LIST   OF   ILLUSTRATIONS 

Site  of  Scrooby  Palace,  the  Manor  House 
AND  Mulberry  Tree Facing  page  170 

Pilgrim  Hall 285 

Scrooby   Manor   House   from   across   the 

Ryton Facing  page  288 

Canopy  over  the  Rock 307 

CoRNHiLL,  Truro,  where  the  Pilgrims 
found  the  Corn,  Tuesday,  November  16, 
1620 Facing  page  i\o 

Harlow  House,  1677,  built  of  timber  from  the 

old  Fort 344 

The  Shallop  of  the  Mayflower 353 

Alexander  Standish  House,  Duxbury 360 

Figure  of  Justice  from  the  National  Monument      ....  367 

Inscription  marking  Pilgrim  Spring 386 

Monument  of  Governor  Bradford,  Fort 

Hill,  now  Burial  Hill,  Plymouth    .     .    Facing  page  396 

First  Treaty  with  the  Indians  from  the  National 

Monument 3^9 


CONTENTS 


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History  and  Meetings i 

Officers  of  the  Gei^eral  Society 2 

Organization  of  General  Society 14 

Constitution  and  By-Laws 15 

First  Triennial  Congress 23 

Second  Triennial  Congress 26 

Address:  "The  Nation's  Debt  to  the  Pilgrims"    .     .     31 

Society  in  the  State  of  New  York 47 

Society  in  the  State  of  Connecticut 137 

Society  in  the  Commonwealth  of  Massachusetts  .     .169 
Society  in  the  Commonwealth  of  Pennsylvania      .     .  287 

Society  in  the  State  of  Illinois 309 

Society  in  the  District  of  Columbia 325 

Society  in  the  State  of  Ohio 345 

Society  in  the  State  of  New  Jersey 355 

Society  in  the  State  of  Wisconsin 361 

Society  in  the  State  of  Rhode  Island 369 

Society  in  the  State  of  Michigan 375 

Society  in  the  State  of  Minnesota 381 

Mayflower  Ancestors  and  their  Descendants  .     .     .  387 


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HISTORY    AND    MEETINGS 


OFFICERS    OF   THE 

GENERAL  SOCIETY  OF  MAYFLOWER  DESCENDANTS 

Elected  at  the  Triennial  Congress,  held  at  Plymouth,  Mass., 

September  i6,  1900 

Governor-  General 

Hon.  Henry  E.  Rowland 

Deputy  Governors-  General 

Charles  Dudley  Warner,  Connecticut  * 

WiNSLOW  Warren,  Massachusetts 

Francis  Olcott  Allen,  Pennsylvania 

JosiAH  Lewis  Lombard,  Illinois 

William  Lowrey  Marsh,  District  of  Columbia 

Herbert  Jenney,  Ohio 

Rev.  Daniel  F.  Warren,  D.D.,  New  Jersey 

Secretary-  General  Treasurer-  General 

Richard  Henry  Greene  James  Mauran  Rhodes 

Elder-  General 
Rev.  Edward  Lord  Clark,  D.D. 
Captain-General  Sui-geon-General 

Myles  Standish,  M.D.  Orlando  Brown,  M.D. 

Assistants 

Howland  Davis,  New  York 

Rev.  Roderick  Terry,  D.D.,  New  York 

William  Waldo  Hyde,  Connecticut 

George  Ernest  Bowman,  Massachusetts 

Josiah  Granville  Leach,  Pennsylvania 

Prof.  Victor  Clifton  Alderson,  Illinois 

Harry  Weston  Van  Dyke,  District  of  Columbia 

Historian-  General 
Elected  by  the  Board  Feb.  8,  igoi 

Rodney  Macdonough 

*  Deceased  Oct.  20, 1900.    The  Board  elected  Lym.\n  D.  Brewster  to  fill  the  vacancy 


HISTORY   AND    MEETINGS 


HE  Society  of  Mayflower  Descendants 
came  into  existence  in  the  month  of  De- 
cember, 1894. 

It  was  not  the  first  organization  in- 
tended to  honor  the  Pilgrim  Fathers  exclu- 
sively. The  Pilgrim  Society  was  organ- 
ized in  1820  and  still  exists  for  this 
purpose,  with  headquarters  at  Plymouth, 
Massachusetts,  as  well  as  the  Pilgrim  Rec- 
ord Society,  organized  in  New  York,  De- 
cember 30,  1875,  continuing  until  about 
1881.  The  latter,  possibly  both  of  these,  included,  with 
the  May-Rozver  Pilgrims,  those  coming  on  the  Fortune, 
the  Ann,  and  the  Little  James. 

While  these  societies  were  formed  distinctively  in 
honor  of  the  Pilgrims,  the  New  England  societies,  which 
have  had  an  honorable  place  among  the  organizations  of 


4  SOCIETY  OF  MAYFLOWER  DESCENDANTS 

the  land,  honored  Pilgrims,  Puritans,  and  all  other  found- 
ers, as  well  as  all  citizens  who  have  added  to  the  glory 
of  New  England. 

The  New  England  Society,  having  adopted  as  its  day 
for  annual  celebration  the  date  of  the  landing  of  the  Pil- 
grims on  Plymouth  Rock,  we  were  compelled  to  choose 
another  day,  for  it  was  becoming  that  nothing  should  in- 
terfere with  what  already  existed  in  honor  of  the  Pil- 
grims, especially  as  all  who  would  come  into  our  mem- 
bership were  either  enrolled  or  interested  there. 

The  Society  of  Mayflower  Descendants  was  not  in- 
tended so  much  to  honor  the  individuals  or  their  leaders 
as  to  commemorate  the  sentiment,  which  made  them  pio- 
neers of  a  principle,  for  which  they  exiled  themselves, 
first  to  a  foreign  land,  then  to  an  unexplored  wilderness, 
in  search  of  civil  and  religious  liberty. 

The  compact,  drafted  and  signed  on  the  Mayflozver, 
while  in  Cape  Cod  Harbor,  November  ii  (o,  s.)  1620, 
before  they  landed,  was  the  expression  of  this  fact;  and 
became  for  all  time  the  germ  of  the  American  Constitu- 
tion (evolved  in  due  time)  as  well  as  the  foundation  of 
English  Christianity  and  civil  liberty  in  New  England, 
which,  by  their  influence  and  example,  have  spread  until 
they  have  leavened  the  entire  nationality,  though  made 
up  of  settlers  from  every  land  and  clime,  and  bringing 
the  education  and  prejudices  of  divers,  even  antagonistic, 
races. 

The  memorable  compact  thus  became  the  key-note  of 
our  association,  and  its  date  our  anniversary  day. 

In  order  to  emphasize  the  Pilgrim  idea,  as  exhibited  by 
those  who  faced  the  persecutions  in  England  and  pursuit 
to  Holland,  formed  the  church  and  community  of  Eng- 


HISTORY   AND    MEETINGS  5 

lish  Christians  in  Amsterdam  and  Leyden,  and  finally 
first  braved  the  perils  of  the  wilderness  to  find  what  was 
denied  them  elsewhere,  we  limited  our  membership  to 
lineal  descendants  of  passengers  and  signers  of  the  com- 
pact on  the  first  trip  of  the  Mayilozver,  which  ended  at 
Plymouth  in  1620.  We  point  to  the  vessel  and  the  voy- 
age, rather  than  the  landing  and  the  settlement. 

In  answer  to  a  hurried  line,  sent  amid  a  press  of  duties, 
two  agreed  upon  a  third,  and  formulated  a  call  which  was 
printed  and  issued  in  manner  following : 


New  York,  December  15th,  1894. 


You  are  invited  to  be  present  at  a  conference  of  the  descen- 
dants of  the  Mayflower  PilgTims,  who  landed  at  Plymouth  in  1620. 
The  meeting  will  be  held  at  the  rooms  of  the  New  York  Gen- 
ealogical Society,  No.  23  West  44th  Street,  at  8  P.  M.,  on  the 
anniversary  of  the  landing,  Dec.  22d,  1894. 

Please  extend  this  invitation  to  any  of  your  friends  who  had  an- 
cestors on  the  Mayflower. 

RICHARD  H.  GREENE. 

EDWARD  L.  NORTON. 

WILLIAM   MILNE  GRINNELL. 


The  mistake  of  a  day  in  changing  the  date  from  old 
to  new  style  may  be  excused,  as  it  has  been  made  many 
times ;  we  know  somewhat  more  about  these  subjects  now, 
but  admit  there  is  much  still  to  learn. 

At  this  preliminary  meeting,  at  the  rooms  of  the  New 


6  SOCIETY   OF    MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

York  Genealogical  and  Biographical  Society,  there  were 
present,  besides  the  three  who  issued  the  call : 

Walter  Scott  Allerton  James  H.  Hoadley 

Francis  Bacon  Augustus  H.  Hutchins 

J.  Bayard  Backus  Waldo  Hutchins 

William  H.  Doty  Edward  Clinton  Lee 

Miss  H.  M.  Fisher  Miss  Susan  T.  Martin 

Marshall  W.  Greene  Mrs.  Russell  Sage 

Miss  L.  B.  Grinnell  Victor  Seggermann 

Miss  Nancy  Grinnell  Joseph  J.  Slocum 

Mr.  Edward  B.  Hill  George  H.  Warren 
Mrs.  Edward  B.  Hill 

Mrs.  Wm.  H.  McCartney  communicated  by  telegraph. 

An  explanation  of  the  purpose  of  the  meeting  having 
been  made,  a  vote  was  taken  for  temporary  officers,  which 
resulted  in  the  election  of  Richard  Henry  Greene  as  chair- 
man, and  William  Milne  Grinnell  as  secretary,  those  pres- 
ent then  enrolled,  as  appears  above. 

A  committee  was  appointed  to  formulate  a  plan  for  the 
organization,  to  consist  of  Richard  Henry  Greene  (chair- 
man), J.  Bayard  Backus,  Edward  Clinton  Lee,  Walter 
Scott  Allerton,  Joseph  Jermain  Slocum,  Edward  Loudon 
Norton,  and  William  Milne  Grinnell,  and  this  committee, 
on  February  22,  1895,  chose  Mr.  Norton  as  its  treasurer. 

At  a  meeting  of  the  enrolled  members,  March  28,  1895, 
the  following  were  nominated  and  elected  as  a  Board  of 
Assistants : 

Richard  Henry  Greene,  William  Milne  Grinnell,  Ed- 
ward Loudon  Norton,  J.  Bayard  Backus,  Edward  Clinton 
Lee,  Walter  Scott  Allerton,  and  Joseph  Jermain  Slocum. 


HISTORY   AND    MEETINGS  7 

At  a  meeting  of  the  board  on  the  same  day  Mr.  Greene 
was  made  chairman;  Mr.  Norton,  secretary;  and  Mr. 
Grinnell,  treasurer. 

Lots  were  drawn  to  determine  the  duration  of  the  term 
of  each  assistant,  which  resulted  in  Messrs.  Greene,  Grin- 
nell, and  Allerton  receiving  the  long  term,  and  Messrs. 
Backus,  Norton,  Lee,  and  Slocum  the  term  ending  1896. 

This  board  with  the  above  officers  continued  to  act  until 
the  annual  meeting,  prior  to  which  time  more  than  a  hun- 
dred members  had  been  enrolled. 

At  the  annual  meeting,  November  22,  1895,  the  follow- 
ing were  elected  the  first  officers  of  the  society: 

Henry  E.  Rowland,  Governor 
Edward  Clinton  Lee,  Deputy-Governor 
Joseph  Jermain  Slocum,  Captain 
Rev.  Roderick  Terry,  D.D.,  Elder 
Edward  Loudon  Norton,  Treasurer 
William  Milne  Grinnell,  Secretary 
Richard  Henry  Greene,  Historian 

The  board  at  its  meeting,  December  4,  1895,  appointed 
Dr.  J.  Dougal  Bissell  surgeon,  and  filled  the  vacancies 
among  the  assistants  by  the  election  of  John  Taylor 
Terry,  Henry  Farnam  Dimock,  George  Herbert  Warren, 
Howland  Davis,  and  Waldo  Hutchins. 

At  the  annual  meeting  held  November  23,  1896,  the 
following  were  chosen,  to  wit : 

Henry  E.  Rowland,  Governor 

John  Taylor  Terry,  Deputy-Governor 

Joseph  Jermain  Slocum,  Captain 


8  SOCIETY   OF    MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

Rev.  Roderick  Terry,  Elder 
Frederic  Horace  Hatch,  Secretary 
William  Milne  Grinnell,  Treasurer 
Richard  Henry  Greene,  Historian 
James  Dougal  Bissell,  M.D.,  Surgeon 

On  December  15,  1896,  the  following  were  chosen  dele- 
gates to  a  conference  to  be  held  at  Plymouth,  Massachu- 
setts, January  12,  1897,  for  the  purpose  of  organizing, 
with  the  other  societies,  a  General  Society  of  Mayflower 
Descendants :  Edward  B.  Hill,  Richard  H.  Greene,  Dr. 
J.  D.  Bissell,  Mrs.  Russell  Sage,  Dr.  Roderick  Terry, 
J.  Bayard  Backus,  W.  Milne  Grinnell,  George  H.  War- 
ren, Walter  S.  Allerton  and  Howland  Davis. 

Mr.  E.  B.  Hill  and  Mrs.  R.  Sage  did  not  attend ;  their 
places  were  supplied  by  Marshall  Winslow  Greene  and 
Frederic  Horace  Hatch.  These  ten  constituted  the  dele- 
gation from  the  New  York  Society  at  the  meeting,  Janu- 
ary 12,  1897,  when  the  General  Society  was  organized. 


Connecticut 

On  the  seventh  of  March,  1896,  The  New  England  So- 
ciety of  Mayflower  Descendants  was  incorporated  under 
the  laws  of  the  State  of  Connecticut,  by  Articles  of 
Association  which  were  signed  by  Benjamin  Stark,  Lau- 
rence Waterman  Miner,  Frances  Potter,  Percy  Coe  Eg- 
gleston,  William  Molthrop  Stark,  Mrs.  Annie  Holt 
Smith,  Elizabeth  C.  G.  Stark,  Genevieve  Stark,  Mrs. 
Mary  L.  Bolles  Branch  and  Lucy  Palmer  Butler,  all  of 
New  London. 


CONNECTICUT  g 

The  first  officers   were   elected   March   30,    1896,   as 
follows : 

Benjamin  Stark,  Governor 

Laurence  W.  Miner,  Secretary  and  Treasurer 

Frances  Potter,  Historian 

William  M.  Stark, 

Percy  C.  Eggleston,  J>  Board  of  Assistants 

Lucy  P.  Butler, 


On  August  26th  William  Waldo  Hyde  was  elected 
Deputy-Governor. 

On  September  30th  the  board  was  enlarged  by  the  addi- 
tion of  Alice  Stanton  Turner,  Mrs.  Mary  L.  Bolles 
Branch,  Mrs.  Wolcott  B.  Manwaring  and  Mrs.  Charles 
B.  Jennings. 

The  first  annual  meeting,  held  December  21,  1896, 
with  ninety-one  members  on  the  roll,  elected: 

William  Waldo  Hyde,  Hartford,  Governor 
Henry  A.  Morgan,  Aurora,  N.  Y.,  Deputy-Governor 
Royal  B.  Bradford,  U.  S.  N.,  Captain 
Percy  Coe  Eggleston,  New  London,  Secretary 
Laurence  W.  Miner,  New  London,  Treasurer 
Frances  Potter,  New  London,  Historian 

William  M.  Stark,  Mrs.  W.  B.  Manwaring,  Percy  Coe 
Eggleston,  Lucy  P.  Butler,  Alice  S.  Turner,  Mrs.  George 
D.  Whittlesey  and  Mrs.  John  L.  Branch,  all  of  New 
London,  Assistants. 

January  9,   1897,  by  an  almost  unanimous  vote,  the 


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SOCIETY   OF    MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 


society  agreed  to  unite  with  the  other  societies,  at  Ply- 
mouth, on  the  1 2th,  and  form  a  General  Society. 

The  following  delegates  represented  the  Connecticut 
Society :  William  Waldo  Hyde,  William  Molthrop  Stark, 
Percy  Coe  Eggleston,  Thomas  Sedgwick  Steele  and  Wal- 
stein  Roath  Chester. 


Massachusetts 

The  Society  of  Mayflower  Descendants  in  the  Com- 
monwealth of  Massachusetts  was  organized  at  Boston,  by 
the  efforts  of  Mr.  George  Ernest  Bowman,  March  28, 
1896,  the  following  persons  having  signed  a  petition  for 
incorporation : 


George  Ernest  Bowman 
Arthur  Payson  Dana 
Myles  Standish,  M.D. 
Winslow  Warren 
Nathaniel  U.  Walker 
Charles  Peter  Clark,  Jr. 
Henry  Durfee  Pope 
Rev.  Edward  L.  Clark,  D.D. 
Solomon  Lorin  Keith 
Nathan  Appleton 
Chas.  Wm.  Galloupe,  M.D. 
Charles  Francis  Adams 
Gamaliel  Bradford 
Chas.  Francis  Adams,  2d 
Walter  K.  Watkins 


Gamaliel  Bradford,  Jr. 
Charles  Peter  Clark 
Mrs.  Henry  P.  Quincy 
Marcus  Morton 
Mrs.  George  S.  Hale 
Mrs.  C.  L.  Cushman 
Chas.  L.  Cushman 
Mrs.  John  A.  Remick 
Miss  E.  A.  Appleton 
Miss  Elinor  Curtis 
Miss  Mary  Rivers 
Austin  Lord  Bowman 
Mrs.  John  H.  Morison 
Francis  R.  Stoddard 
Edwin  Shepard  Barrett 


MASSACHUSETTS  il 

They  elected  the  following  officers  to  serve  until  the 
annual  meeting : 

Gamaliel  Bradford,  Governor 

Nathan  Appleton,  Deputy-Governor 

Myles  Standish,  M.D.,  Captain 

Rev.  Edward  Lord  Clark,  D.D.,  Elder 

George  Ernest  Bowman,  Secretary 

Marcus  Morton,  Treasurer 

Miss  Elinor  Curtis,  Historian 

Charles  William  Galloupe,  M.D.,  Surgeon 

Charles  Francis  Adams, 

WiNSLOW  Warren, 

Mrs.  Henry  P.  Quincy, 

Edwin  Shepard  Barrett,  )  Assistants 

Mrs.  George  S.  Hale, 

Charles  Peter  Clark, 

Mrs.  John  Anthony  Remick, 

Mr.  George  Ernest  Bowman  and  Mr.  Edwin  Shepard 
Barrett  were  designated  to  represent  the  society  at  the 
exercises  connected  with  the  dedication  of  the  Compact 
Monument  at  Provincetown,  Massachusetts,  on  July  14, 
1896. 

The  petition  for  incorporation  was  filed  with  the  Secre- 
tary of  State  of  the  Commonwealth  of  Massachusetts  on 
the  31st  day  of  March,  1896,  and  a  charter  was  granted 
on  April  i,  1896. 

Business  meetings  of  the  society  were  held  in  Boston 
on  September  30,  1896,  and  November  10,  1896. 

On  October  19,  1896,  the  Massachusetts  Society  leased 


12  SOCIETY   OF    MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

the  office  623  Tremont  Building,  Boston,  which  has 
since  been  its  headquarters  and  the  pubHcation  office  of 
its  magazine,  "The  Mayflower  Descendant." 

On  November  19,  1896,  Mr.  GamaHel  Bradford,  Rev. 
Edward  Lord  Clark,  D.D.,  Mr.  George  Ernest  Bowman, 
Mr.  Marcus  Morton,  and  Rev.  George  Whitefield  Stone, 
representing  the  Massachusetts  Society,  met  a  committee 
of  the  New  York  Society  at  the  University  Club  in  Bos- 
ton, and  arranged  for  the  formation  of  a  General  Society 
of  Mayflower  Descendants. 

The  first  annual  meeting  and  dinner  of  the  Massa- 
chusetts Society  were  held  at  The  Tuileries,  Boston,  on 
Saturday,  November  21,  1896,  the  two  hundred  and 
seventy-sixth  anniversary  of  the  signing  of  the  Compact. 
Ninety-five  members  and  guests  were  present. 

The  following  officers  were  elected  for  the  year 
1896-1897: 

Gamaliel  Bradford,  Governor 

Nathan  Appleton,  Deputy-Governor 

Myles  Standish,  M.D.,  Captain 

Rev.  Edward  Lord  Clark,  D.D.,  Elder 

George  Ernest  Bowman,  Secretary  and  Historian 

Marcus  Morton,  Treasurer 

Charles  William  Galloupe,  M.D.,  Surgeon 

Winslow  Warren, 

Mrs.  George  S.  Hale, 

Charles  Francis  Adams,  2d, 

Rev.  George  Whitefield  STOiiiE,)  Assistants 

Mrs.  John  Holmes  Morison, 

Charles  Peter  Clark,  Jr., 

Mrs.  John  Anthony  Remick, 


PENNSYLVANIA  13 

At  the  time  of  the  organization  of  the  General  Society 
the  Massachusetts  Society  had  elected  one  hundred  and 
eleven  members. 

The  Society  in  Massachusetts  was  represented  by  Ga- 
maliel Bradford,  Rev.  Edward  Lord  Clark,  D.D.,  George 
Ernest  Bowman,  Marcus  Morton,  George  Whitefield 
Stone,  Myles  Standish,  M.D.,  James  Myles  Standish, 
Frank  William  Sprague,  Charles  Livingston  Cushman 
and  Thomas  Bradford  Drew. 


Pennsylvania 

June  17,  1896,  the  Board  of  Assistants  of  the  original 
society  appointed  Edward  Clinton  Lee  and  Francis  Olcott 
Allen  a  committee  to  organize  a  Society  of  Mayflower 
Descendants  in  the  Commonwealth  of  Pennsylvania, 
which  was  done  and  the  same  was  chartered  July  i,  1896, 
with  the  following  members,  to  wit :  Francis  Olcott  Allen, 
Edward  Clinton  Lee,  Josiah  Granville  Leach,  James  Mau- 
ran  Rhodes,  Frank  Willing  Leach,  Charles  A.  Brinley, 
Charles  H.  Vinton,  M.D.,  Mrs.  R.  Bruce  Ricketts,  Jean 
Holberton  Ricketts,  Mrs.  Edward  H.  Coates,  Mrs.  Effing- 
ham B.  Morris,  Anne  Law  Hubbell,  Mrs.  Benjamin  Rey- 
nolds, Charlemagne  Tower,  Jr.,  Mrs.  Thomas  A.  Reilly, 
Mrs.  William  H.  McCartney,  Mrs.  Alanson  Hartpence 
and  Chauncie  Emily  Reynolds. 

The  officers  elected  at  the  organization  were : 

Charlemagne  Tower,  Jr.,  LL.D.,  Governor 
Francis  Olcott  Allen,  Deputy-Governor 
Charles  A.  Brinley,  Captain 


14  SOCIETY   OF    MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

Edward  Clinton  Lee,  Secretary 
James  Mauran  Rhodes,  Treasurer 
JosiAH  Granville  Leach,  Historian 

The  Pennsylvania  Society  was  represented  at  the  meet- 
ing at  Plymouth  by  Francis  Olcott  Allen  and  Josiah 
Granville  Leach. 

ORGANIZATION   OF  THE 
GENERAL  SOCIETY 

The  delegates  named  above,  representing  the  four  so- 
cieties, met  at  Plymouth,  Massachusetts,  January  12, 
1897. 

The  Rev.  Roderick  Terry,  D.D.,  of  New  York  pre- 
sided, and  George  Ernest  Bowman  of  Massachusetts  was 
made  secretary.  The  meeting  was  held  in  Pilgrim  Hall. 
Total  delegates  present,  twenty-seven. 

An  election  was  then  held,  and  resulted  in  the  selection 
by  acclamation  of  the  following  officers  of  the  General 
Society  of  Mayflower  Descendants : 

Governor-  General 
Hon.  Henry  E.  Howland,  New  York 

Deputy  Governors-General 
William  Waldo  Hyde,  Connecticut 

WiNSLOW  Warren,  Massachusetts 

Francis  Olcott  Allen,  Pennsylvania 

Josiah  Lewis  Lombard,  Illinois 

Captain-  General 
Myles  Standish,  M.D.,  Massachusetts 


ORGANIZATION    OF    THE    GENERAL    SOCIETY       15 

Elder-  Genera  I 
Rev.  Roderick  Terry,  D.D.,  New  York 

Secretary-  General 

George  Ernest  Bowman,  Massachusetts 

T7-easu  rer-  Gen  era  I 

Charlemagne  Tower,  Jr.,*  Pennsylvania 

Historian'General 

Richard  Henry  Greene,  New  York 

Surgeon  -  Genera  I 

Orlando  Brown,  M.D.,  Connecticut 

Assistants-  General 

Howland  Davis,  New  York 

Percy  Coe  Eggleston,  Connecticut 

William  Molthrop  Stark,  Connecticut 

Rev.  Edward  Lord  Clark,  D.D.,  Massachusetts 

Frank  William  Sprague,  Massachusetts 

Edward  Clinton  Lee,  Pennsylvania 
Josiah  Granville  Leach,  Pennsylvania 

The  following  was  adopted  as  the 

CONSTITUTION    AND    BY-LAWS 

OF  THE 

GENERAL    SOCIETY   OF   MAYFLOWER 
DESCENDANTS 


Article  I. 

NAME. 

The  name  of  this  Society  shall  be  the  "General  Society 
OF  Mayflower  Descendants." 

*  Mr.  Tower  declined  to  serve  and  the  board  selected  James  Mauran  Rhodes. 


i6  SOCIETY   OF    MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

Article  II. 

OBJECT. 

The  object  of  this  Society  is  to  promote  the  interests 
that  are  common  to  all  the  State  Societies  of  Mayflower 
Descendants,  which  can  best  be  served  by  a  federal  body, 
and  more  especially  to  secure  united  effort  to  discover 
and  publish  original  matter  in  regard  to  the  Pilgrims, 
together  with  existing  data  known  only  to  antiquarians, 
thus  honoring  our  epoch-making  sires. 

Article  III, 

MEMBERSHIP. 

All  persons  over  eighteen  years  of  age  who  are  de- 
scended from  a  passenger  on  the  Mayflower,  on  the  voy- 
age which  terminated  at  Plymouth,  New  England,  in 
December,  1620,  or  from  a  signer  of  the  "Compact," 
shall  be  eligible  to  membership.  They  must  be  proposed, 
seconded,  and  elected.  They  shall  pay  the  initiation  fee 
and  dues,  and  comply  with  the  conditions  in  the  Consti- 
tution and  the  By-Laws. 

Article  IV. 

OFFICERS   AND   BOARD   OF   ASSISTANTS. 

Sec.  I. — The  officers  of  this  Society  shall  be  Governor- 
General,  Deputy  Governors-General,  Captain-General, 
Elder-General,  Secretary-General,  Treasurer-General, 
Historian-General   and  Surgeon-General. 

The  above  officers,  together  with  seven  Assistants, 
shall  compose  the  Board  of  Assistants. 

The  officers  and  the  seven  Assistants  shall  be  elected 
at  each  General  Congress  of  the  Society,  and  shall  hold 
office  until  their  successors  shall  have  been  elected  and 
qualified. 


CONSTITUTION  17 

Sec.  2. — The  duties,  powers  and  privileges  of  the 
officers  and  Board  of  Assistants  of  the  Society  shall  be 
regulated  by  the  By-Laws,  so  long  as  they  are  consistent 
with  this  Constitution. 

Sec.  3. — Vacancies  occasioned  by  death  or  resignation 
may  be  filled  by  the  Board  of  Assistants  for  the  unex- 
pired term. 

Article  V. 

THE    GENERAL    CONGRESS. 

Sec.  I. — The  Government  of  the  Society  shall  be 
vested  in  a  General  Congress. 

Sec.  2. — When  the  General  Congress  is  not  in  session, 
the  Board  of  Assistants  shall  have  all  the  powers  and 
authority  of  the  General  Congress,  and  shall  report  all 
action  taken  by  them  to  the  next  Congress.  Except  that 
the  Board  of  Assistants  shall  have  no  power  to  amend  this 
Constitution  or  such  By-Laws  as  the  General  Congress 
may  adopt. 

Sec.  3. — The  General  Congress  shall  consist  of  repre- 
sentatives from  each  State  Society. 

The  representation  shall  be  in  the  proportion  of  one 
representative  or  delegate  to  every  twenty  members,  or 
majority  fraction  thereof. 

Each  organized  State  Society  shall  be  entitled  to  at 
least  three  delegates. 

Sec.  4. — The  General  Congress  shall  elect  the  officers 
of  the  General  Society  and  the  seven  Assistants,  one 
Deputy  Governor-General  being  elected  from  each  State 
Society,  except  the  one  to  which  the  Governor-General 
belongs. 

Sec.  5. — The  General  Congress  and  the  Board  of  As- 
sistants shall  have  authority  in  all  strictly  national  ques- 
tions, and  in  all  such  matters  as  may  be  referred  to  them 
by  the  State  Societies. 

Sec.  6. — The  General  Congress  shall  meet  every  third 


1 8  SOCIETY   OF    MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

year  at  riymoiith,  Massachusetts,  on  such  date  as  may 
be  appointed  by  the  previous  General  Congress.  The 
Board  of  Assistants  may  call  an  extra  session  of  the  last 
General  Congress  at  such  time  and  place  as  they  may 
determine.  Such  call  shall  be  issued  one  month  in  ad- 
vance, and  no  other  business  except  that  stated  in  the 
call  shall  be  considered. 

Article  VL 

state  societies. 

Sec.  I. — The  Board  of  Assistants  may  at  any  time 
authorize  the  formation  of  a  Society  of  Mayflower  De- 
scendants in  any  State,  whenever  twenty  members  resid- 
ing in  such  State  shall  prepare  and  sign  a  request  for  a 
charter  for  such  Society  and  file  it  with  the  Secretary- 
General. 

Sec.  2. — After  the  formation  of  a  Society  in  any  State, 
all  persons  residing  in  such  State  desiring  to  join  the 
Society  of  Mayflower  Descendants,  shall  do  so  through 
the  local  State  Society,  unless  permission  in  writing  be 
obtained  from  that  Society  to  join  some  other. 

Sec.  3. — All  State  Societies  shall  have  authority  to 
form  their  own  Constitutions  and  By-Laws,  which,  how- 
ever, shall  not  be  in  any  respect  inconsistent  with  the  Con- 
stitution of  the  General  Society. 

Sec.  4. — Each  State  Society  shall  pay  annually  to  the 
Treasurer  of  the  General  Society  such  sum  per  capita  as 
shall  be  assessed  by  the  last  General  Congress.  And  it 
shall  be  the  duty  of  the  General  Society  to  publish  the 
"Triennial  Book." 

Sec.  5. — Each  State  Society  shall  annually  transmit 
to  the  Secretar3'-General  a  statement  giving  the  names 
and  addresses  of  its  members,  and  any  matters  of  interest 
in  its  history ;  also  making  any  suggestions  which  it  may 
deem  profitable  for  the  Society  to  consider. 

Sec.  6. — Each  State  Society  shall  file  with  the  Histo- 


CONSTITUTION  19 

rian-General  the  duplicate  pedigree  papers  of  all  persons 
admitted  as  members  of  the  Society.  The  preliminary- 
applications  and  the  pedigree  blanks  shall  be  uniform, 
and  shall  be  issued  to  the  State  Societies  by  the  General 
Society. 

Sec.  7. — Should  any  pedigree  paper  at  any  time  appear 
to  the  Historian-General  to  be  deficient,  he  shall  return 
it  to  the  Historian  of  the  State  from  which  it  comes,  for 
further  investigation  and  correction,  and  shall  report  the 
fact  at  the  next  meeting  of  the  General  Board  of  As- 
sistants. 

Article  VII. 

SEAL. 

Sec.  I. — The  Seal  of  the  Society  shall  contain  a  repre- 
sentation of  a  sailing  vessel  of  the  Seventeenth  Century, 
and  around  it  the  name  of  the  Society,  and  the  w^ords, 
"1620,  Plymouth,  1897." 

Sec.  2. — All  State  Societies  shall  adopt  this  Seal,  with 
the  words  "Plymouth,  1620,"  and  the  name  of  their  own 
State  and  the  year  of  their  organization. 

Article  VIII. 
certificate,  insignia,  etc. 

Sec.  i. — There  shall  be  a  certificate,  insignia,  rosette, 
and  flag,  selected  and  approved  by  the  General  Society. 

Sec.  2. — These  shall  be  the  same  for  all  the  State  So- 
cieties, the  certificates  being  issued  by  the  officers  of  the 
General  Society  and  countersigned  by  the  officers  of  the 
State  Society. 

Article  IX. 

DEFINITIONS. 

Whenever  the  word  "State"  occurs  in  this  Constitution, 
it  shall  be  held  to  include  within  its  meaning :  a  Territory 


20  SOCIETY   OF    MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

of  the  United  States,  the  District  of  Columbia,  or  any 
foreign  country. 

Article  X. 

AMENDMENTS. 

Any  proposed  amendment  to  this  Constitution  must  be 
submitted  in  writing,  by  a  State  Society,  to  the  Secretary- 
General  of  the  General  Society  at  least  three  months  prior 
to  the  meeting  of  the  General  Congress  at  which  such 
amendment  is  to  be  considered. 

The  Secretary-General  shall  cause  a  printed  copy  of 
all  proposed  amendments  to  be  mailed  to  the  Secretary 
of  each  State  Society  two  months  before  the  date  set  for 
the  meeting  of  the  General  Congress. 

A  two-thirds  vote  of  all  the  delegates  present  at  the 
General  Congress  shall  be  required  for  the  adoption  of 
anv  amendment. 


BY-LAWS 


Article  I. 

MEETINGS. 

Sec.  I. — Meetings  of  the  General  Board  of  Assistants 
may  be  called  by  the  Governor-General,  or  upon  the  writ- 
ten request  of  three  of  its  members.  Notice  of  each 
meeting  shall  be  given  one  month  in  advance,  and  shall 
state  the  object  of  the  meeting. 

Sec.  2. — A  majority  of  the  members  elected  as  dele- 
gates shall  constitute  a  quorum  of  the  General  Congress 
for  the  transaction  of  business.  At  all  meetings  of  the 
Board  of  Assistants,  five  members  shall  constitute  a 
quorum. 


BY-LAWS  21 

Article  II. 

DUTIES    OF    OFFICERS. 

Sec.  I. — It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  Governor-General 
to  preside  at  all  meetings  of  the  General  Congress  and  the 
Board  of  Assistants,  and  perform  such  other  duties  as 
pertain  to  the  chief  officer  of  an  organization. 

Sec.  2. — It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  Deputy  Governor- 
General  designated  by  the  Board  of  Assistants,  to  exer- 
cise all  the  functions  of  the  office  of  Governor-General 
during  his  absence  or  disability. 

Sec.  3. — The  Captain-General  shall  carry  out  all  or- 
ders of  the  Governor-General  or  the  General  Congress, 
and  act  as  Marshal  at  parades  and  on  occasions  of  cere- 
mony. 

Sec.  4. — It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  Elder-General  to 
officiate,  when  called  upon,  at  any  meeting  of  the  General 
Congress  or  Society.  He  shall  have  been  ordained  as  an 
elder,  bishop,  minister,  or  deacon  of  a  Christian  Church. 

Sec.  5. — It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  Secretary-General 
to  record  the  proceedings  of  the  General  Congress  and 
Board  of  Assistants,  and  to  keep  complete  lists  of  all  the 
members;  to  notify  members  of  the  Board  of  Assistants 
of  all  meetings  to  be  held;  to  transmit  whatever  notices 
and  communications  may  be  required  by  order  of  the 
General  Congress,  Board  of  Assistants,  or  Governor- 
General,  and  in  general  to  perform  all  duties  usually  ap- 
pertaining to  such  office. 

He  shall  be  the  Keeper  of  the  Seal  of  the  General  So- 
ciety, and  custodian  of  all  blank  pedigree  papers. 

Sec.  6. — It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  Treasurer-General 
to  collect  and  take  charge  of  all  funds  belonging  to  the 
General  Society;  to  keep  suitable  books  of  account;  to 
make  all  necessary  disbursements  upon  approval  of  the 
Finance  Committee,  and  to  report  the  condition  of  the 
treasury  at  all  meetings  of  the  Board  of  Assistants. 


22  SOCIETY   OF    MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

He  shall  have  charge  of  all  the  certificates,  insignia, 
and  rosettes  of  the  Society,  and  dispose  of  the  same  to 
the  members,  at  the  prices  set  by  the  Board  of  Assistants. 

Sec.  7. — The  Historian-General  shall  keep  a  record  of 
all  celebrations  of  the  General  Society,  and  file  all  his- 
torical documents  and  papers.  He  shall  keep  a  record 
of  all  certificates  signed  by  him,  and  do  any  other  work 
assigned  him  by  the  Board  of  Assistants. 

Sec.  8. — The  Surgeon-General  shall  have  been  duly 
admitted  to  the  practice  of  medicine.  He  shall  be  under 
the  orders  of  the  Governor-General  and  Board  of  As- 
sistants. 

Article  HI. 

BOARD    OF   ASSISTANTS    AND    STANDING    COMMITTEES. 

Sec.  I. — The  Board  of  Assistants  shall  have  general 
charge  and  direction  of  the  affairs  of  the  Society.  They 
may  fill  vacancies  among  the  officers  for  unexpired  terms. 
They  may  appoint  any  or  all  of  the  following  Standing 
Committees :  Publication,  Finance,  Entertainment,  Exer- 
cises, and  Room  and  Property.  Some  one  of  the  seven 
Assistants  shall  be  Chairman  of  each  Standing  Com- 
mittee appointed,  and  the  additional  members  may  be 
selected  from  the  membership  at  large. 

The  Board  of  Assistants  may  fill  vacancies  occurring  in 
committees.  All  committees  appointed  shall  make  re- 
ports through  the  Chairmen  to  each  meeting  of  the  Board 
of  Assistants. 

Article  IV. 

AMENDMENTS    OR   ALTERATIONS    OF    THE    BY-LAWS. 

Amendments,  alterations,  and  additions  to  these  By- 
Laws  shall  be  made  in  the  same  manner  as  amendments 
and  changes  of  the  Constitution. 

Any  section  of  these  By-Laws  may  be  suspended  for  a 
special  purpose  at  any  time  by  a  unanimous  vote  of  the 
members  present  at  a  meeting  of  the  General  Congress. 


FIRST    TRIENNIAL   CONGRESS  23 

FIRST  TRIENNIAL  CONGRESS 

The  first  triennial  congress  of  the  Society  of  Mayflower 
Descendants  was  held  at  Plymouth,  Massachusetts,  Sep- 
tember 6,  1897.  Honorable  Henry  E.  Howland,  Gover- 
nor-General, presided.  After  prayer  by  Rev,  Roderick 
Terry,  D.D.,  Elder-General,  the  Secretary-General, 
George  Ernest  Bowman,  called  the  roll  of  delegates  as 
follows  —  New  York :  Henry  E.  Howland,  Roderick 
Terry,  Richard  Henry  Greene,  Mrs.  Russell  Sage,  John 
Taylor  Terry,  George  Herbert  Warren,  Frederick  Chan- 
dler Seabury,  James  Dougal  Bissell,  Jared  Weed  Bell, 
Pelham  Winslow  Warren,  Mrs.  Arthur  H.  Pitkin,  Wil- 
liam Milne  Grinnell,  Hamilton  B.  Tompkins,  Edward  W. 
Dewey,  Mrs.  Joseph  H.  Oglesby,  Marshall  Winslow 
Greene,  and  Mrs.  R.  Bruce  Ricketts — seventeen. 

Connecticut :  William  Waldo  Hyde,  Charles  A.  L.  Tot- 
ten,  Mrs.  Sarah  T.  Kinney,  John  Crocker  Foote,  Henry 
A.  Morgan,  Percy  Coe  Eggleston,  and  Wolcott  B.  Man- 
waring — seven. 

Massachusetts :  Winslow  Warren,  Myles  Standish, 
George  Ernest  Bowman,  Gamaliel  Bradford,  Marcus 
Morton,  Mrs.  Sydney  Harwood,  George  Whitefield 
Stone,  J.  Myles  Standish,  Mrs.  C.  P.  Clark,  Mrs.  F.  N. 
Knapp,  Mrs.  John  F.  Gaylord,  and  Miss  Caroline  B. 
Warren — twelve. 

Pennsylvania:  Josiah  Granville  Leach,  Mrs.  William 
H.  McCartney,  and  Mrs.  Effingham  Perot — three. 

Illinois :  Josiah  Lewis  Lombard,  Edward  Milton 
Adams,  and  Mrs.  Seymour  Morris — three. 

Mr.  William  T.  Davis  presented  to  the  General  Society 


24  SOCIETY   OF    MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

a  bronze  replica  of  the  bas-relief  on  the  Forefathers  Mon- 
ument representing  the  signing  of  the  compact. 

Mr.  R.  H.  Greene  was  appointed  a  committee  to  pre- 
pare resolutions  expressing  the  gratitude  of  this  society 
to  those  who  were  instrumental  in  returning  the  Bradford 
manuscript. 

It  was  voted  that  the  officers  of  the  General  Society 
shall  be  members  of  the  General  Congress. 

The  following  officers  of  the  General  Society  were  then 
elected  to  serve  until  the  Congress  in  1900: 

Governor-  General 
Hon.  Henry  E.  Howland,  New  York 

Deputy  Governo7's-General 
William  Waldo  Hyde,  Connecticut 

Winslow  Warren,  Massachusetts 

Francis  Olcott  Allen,  Pennsylvania 

JosiAH  Lewis  Lombard,  Illinois 

Captain-  General 
Myles  Standish,  M.D.,  Massachusetts 

Elder-General 
Rev.  Roderick  Terry,  D.D.,  New  York 

Secretary-  General 
George  Ernest  Bowman,  Massachusetts 

Treasurer-  General 
James  Mauran  Rhodes,  Pennsylvania 

Historian-  General 
Richard  Henry  Greene,  New  York 

Surgeon  -  General 
Orlando  Brown,  M.D.,  Connecticut 


FIRST   TRIENNIAL   CONGRESS  25 

Assistants-  General 

Rowland  Davis,  New  York 

Sylvester  Clark  Dunham,  Connecticut 

William  Molthrop  Stark,  Connecticut 

Rev.  Edward  Lord  Clark,  D.D.,  Massachusetts 

Frank  William  Sprague,  Massachusetts 

Edward  Clinton  Lee,  Pennsylvania 
JosiAH  Granville  Leach,  Pennsylvania 

After  the  adjournment  a  memorial  window  was  pre- 
sented to  the  Memorial  Church  on  behalf  of  the  New 
York  Society  by  the  Governor-General,  and  accepted  by 
Mr.  Arthur  Lord. 

The  delegates  and  members  were  entertained  at  a  dim 
ner  at  the  Samoset  House  by  the  Massachusetts  Society, 
at  which  its  Governor,  Gamaliel  Bradford,  presided,  and 
addresses  were  made  by  Henry  E.  Howland,  Governor- 
General;  Arthur  Lord,  president  of  the  Pilgrim  Society; 
and  Winslow  Warren,  Deputy  Governor-General. 


Second  Session 

On  September  6,  1898,  the  General  Congress  was  re- 
convened at  Plymouth,  Massachusetts,  Josiah  Lewis 
Lombard,  Deputy  Governor-General,  presiding. 

Delegates  from  societies  in  the  District  of  Columbia 
and  State  of  Ohio  were  admitted. 

The  committee  appointed  to  prepare  resolutions  on  the 
return  of  Bradford's  manuscript  history  reported  at 
length.     The  resolutions  were  adopted. 

An  original  poem,  by  Mrs.  Frank  K.  Owens  of  Ypsi- 
lanti,  Michigan,  was  read. 

Rev.  Dr.  Backus  was  appointed  a  committee  to  prepare 


26  SOCIETY   OF    MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

and  cable  the  congratulations  of  the  society  to  Queen 
Wilhelmina  of  the  Netherlands,  which  was  done  in  the 
following  words : 

"American  Minister,  The  Hague,  Holland.  The  Gen- 
eral Society  of  Mayflower  Descendants,  assembled  at  Ply- 
mouth, Massachusetts,  September  6,  in  grateful  remem- 
brance of  Holland  extends  congratulations  to  Queen 
Wilhelmina,  with  earnest  wishes  for  a  prosperous  reign." 

The  visiting  delegates  and  members  of  the  society  par- 
ticipated in  the  ceremony  of  unveiling  the  tablet  placed 
on  the  site  of  the  "Common  House,"  the  first  building  in 
Plymouth,  and  on  the  following  day,  on  a  steamer  char- 
tered for  the  excursion,  visited  Provincetown  and  Truro, 
at  the  invitation  of  Deputy  Governor-General  Lombard, 
when  Pilgrim  Spring  and  Corn  Hill  were  visited  and 
marked,  and  a  shore  dinner  was  enjoyed. 


SECOND   TRIENNIAL   CONGRESS 

The  second  triennial  congress  was  held  at  Plymouth, 
Massachusetts,  September  15,  1900.  Deputy  Governor- 
General  Lombard,  having  been  designated  to  act  in  the 
absence  of  the  Governor-General,  presided,  and  the  con- 
gress elected  the  Historian-General  as  its  secretary. 

The  Rev.  Dr.  Daniel  F.  Warren  invoked  the  divine 
blessing. 

The  following  were  appointed  a  committee  on  creden- 


SECOND    TRIENNIAL   CONGRESS  27 

tials :  Frederick  W.  Parker,  Edwin  A.  Hill,  and  Rowland 
Davis.  They  reported  eighty-one  delegates  present,  as 
follows — New  York:  Richard  Henry  Greene,  John  Tay- 
lor Terry,  Howland  Davis,  William  Milne  Grinnell, 
James  Le  Baron  Willard,  Walter  Steuben  Carter,  John 
Newel  Tilden,  John  Whittlesey  Walton,  Warren  C. 
Crane,  Edward  S.  Atwood,  Linus  E.  Fuller,  Marshall 
W.  Greene,  Mrs.  Sylvanus  Reed,  Cyrus  F.  Paine,  Mrs. 
Stephen  V.  C.  White,  Marguerite  T.  Doane,  Frederick  N. 
Le  Baron,  Mrs.  Emma  B.  Chamberlin,  Hamilton  B. 
Tompkins,  Mrs.  R.  H.  Greene,  H.  K.  Bush-Brown,  Cas- 
sius  M.  Wicker,  Mrs.  Albert  H.  Pitkin,  Mrs.  Charles  H. 
Terry,  Charles  Henry  Wight,  Mrs.  H.  C.  Manning, 
Lewis  Deitz,  Mrs.  F.  W.  Hopkins,  and  Mrs.  James  M. 
McKinlay — twenty-nine. 

Connecticut:  William  Waldo  Hyde,  Charles  Dudley 
Warner,  James  Gibson  Johnson,  Percy  Coe  Eggleston, 
Nathan  Holt  Smith,  Edwin  A.  Hill,  Sylvester  C.  Dun- 
ham, Mrs.  Catharine  D.  Bramble,  Mrs.  Frances  W.  B. 
Downs,  and  Lucy  Palmer  Butler — ten. 

Massachusetts :  Myles  Standish,  Frederick  W.  Parker, 
William  T.  Davis,  Frederick  S.  Vaill,  George  C.  Night- 
ingale, Charles  A.  Burditt,  Edward  T.  Barker,  Liberty 
E.  Holden,  Horace  H.  Soule,  Jr.,  J.  Weston  Allen,  Alfred 
S.  Johnson,  Mrs.  E.  T.  Barker,  Susan  Barker  Willard, 
Abby  Louise  Allen,  Mrs.  Nelson  V.  Titus,  Mrs.  Charles 
H.  Fisher,  Mrs.  Samuel  G.  Webber,  Mrs.  James  A. 
Remick,  Maria  Webber,  Sarah  Webber,  Mrs.  John  F. 
Gaylord,  Mrs.  Frederick  N.  Knapp,  Mrs.  William  S. 
Kyle,  Caroline  B.  Warren,  Mrs.  James  E.  Sherman,  and 
Mary  Russell  Hodge — twenty-six. 

Pennsylvania:  Josiah  Granville  Leach,  Ashbel  Welch, 


28  SOCIETY   OF    MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

Mrs.  William  H.  McCartney,  Eben  Francis  Barker,  Lu- 
cretia  C.  Lennig,  Anne  Law  Hubbell  and  A.  R.  Welch — 
seven. 

Illinois :  Josiah  Lewis  Lombard,  Mrs.  E.  W.  Blatch- 
ford  and  Edward  Milton  Adams — three. 

District  of  Columbia:  William  Lowry  Marsh,  Alger- 
non A.  Aspinwall,  Mrs.  Preston  H.  Bailhache,  Mrs.  Wil- 
liam H.  Chany — four. 

Ohio :  Herbert  Jenney,  William  Howard  Doane  and 
Ida  F.  Doane — three. 

New  Jersey :  Daniel  F.  Warren  and  Mrs.  J,  H.  Oglesby 
— two. 

The  officers  whose  names  are  printed  at  the  beginning 
of  this  volume  were  elected  unanimously  to  serve  for 
three  years ;  the  selection  of  Historian-General  was  left  to 
the  board,  with  power. 

A  committee  on  constitutional  revision  was  named, 
consisting  of  Winslow  Warren,  William  Waldo  Hyde, 
Walter  S.  Carter,  L.  E.  Holden  and  Walter  M.  Howland. 

The  committee  to  publish  the  book  was  discharged, 
and  R.  H.  Greene  was  made  chairman  of  a  new  com- 
mittee, with  J.  Granville  Leach,  Professor  Victor  C.  Al- 
derson,  Jeremiah  Richards  and  Dr.  Myles  Standish. 

Thanks  were  voted  to  the  donors  of  historic  sites,  and 
Lorenzo  D.  Baker,  John  B.  Perry,  Warren  W.  Small 
and  Mary  J.  Perry  were  appointed  committee  for  Corn 
Hill,  and  Lorenzo  D.  Baker,  William  Thomas  Davis  and 
Frederick  Wesley  Parker  for  Truro  sites. 

A  committee  for  the  reception  Saturday  evening  at 
the  Samoset  was  named,  consisting  of  Marshall  W. 
Greene,  Ashbel  Welch,  Mrs.  E.  P.  Barker,  Mrs.  S.  V. 
White  and  Mrs.  E.  G.  Chamberlin. 


SECOND    TRIENNIAL    CONGRESS  29 

Announcements  were  made  of  Brewster  and  Rowland 
meetings,  and  the  dedication  of  Bradford  boulder  and 
tablet,  at  Kingston,  on  Monday,  the  presentation  to  the 
Massachusetts  Society  to  be  made  by  Honorable  William 
T.  Davis  of  Plymouth,  and  to  be  received  by  Richard 
Henry  Greene  of  New  York, 

Two  services  were  arranged  for  the  Sabbath:  in  the 
afternoon  at  Clark's  Island,  which,  on  account  of  the 
storm,  was  held  at  the  Samoset;  in  the  evening  at  the 
Church  of  the  Pilgrimage,  where  the  principal  address 
was  made  by  Rev.  Dr.  James  Gibson  Johnson — subject: 
"The  Nation's  Debt  to  the  Pilgrims."  ^  The  pastor.  Rev. 
D.  Melancthon  James,  Dr.  Warren,  and  Mr.  Greene  also 
took  part  in  the  service.  The  choir  was  reinforced  by 
delegates  under  the  lead  of  W.  Howard  Doane,  composer 
of  the  music  of  the  Mayflower  Song,  which,  with  Mrs. 
Hemans's  Hymn  and  other  appropriate  selections,  was 
well  rendered. 

Pilgrimages  were  made  on  the  different  days  of  the 
week  to  the  Winslow  Burying-ground  and  Webster 
House,  Marshfield;  the  Alden  and  Standish  houses,  ceme- 
tery, and  monument,  Duxbury;  the  Howland  site  at 
Rocky  Nook;  the  Bradford  sites  at  Kingston;  and  the 
many  points  of  interest  in  Plymouth. 

The  Second  Congress  was  an  occasion  long  to  be  re- 

1  So  many  at  the  Congress  expressed  the  wish  for  the  publication  of  Dr. 
Gibson's  address,  that  we  have  decided  to  add  it  to  this  volume,  thereby- 
saving  expense  of  printing  and  distribution  of  a  separate  booklet.  We  are 
sure  a  little  appropriate  reading  matter  will  add  to  the  book,  and  the  trifle 
added  to  the  cost  of  this  publication  may  be  met  by  those  who  expressed 
the  desire,  and  others  who  will  be  glad  to  read  it ;  they  may  send  their 
contributions  to  the  Treasurer-General,  who  will  acknowledge  them,  as  do- 
nations for  this  purpose,  and  add  the  amount  to  the  fund  levied  by  the 
assessment. 


30 


SOCIETY   OF    MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 


membercd,  but  one  who  was  selected  for  office  by  the 
congress,  and  stood  in  the  hne  of  Deputy  Governor-Gen- 
erals at  the  reception,  has  since  been  called  from  friends 
who  loved  him  and  many  associations  which  delighted  to 
honor  him,  and  the  Society  of  Mayflower  Descendants 
with  regret  announces  the  loss  it  has  suffered  in  one  well 
beloved  and  sadly  missed — Charles  Dudley  Warner. 


THE    NATION'S    DEBT    TO    THE 
PILGRIMS 

lEin  Hb^ress 


BY 

REV.  JAMES    GIBSON  JOHNSON,  D.D. 

Elder  of  the  Connecticut  Society  of 
Mayflower  Descendants 


AT   PLYMOUTH,   MASSACHUSETTS 
September   i6,    1900 


Ibc  batb  not  Dealt  so  witb  ang  nation. 

147TH  Psalm. 


E  are  met  here,  my  friends,  not  so  much 
to  honor  the  Pilgrims  as  to  honor  our- 
selves by  renewed  recognition  of  the  fact 
that  we  are  their  descendants.  To  re- 
peat their  virtues  and  to  emulate  their 
example  is  our  high  standard  of  char- 
-^-w  -y^r\(m  acter  and  citizenship.  We  do  our  most 
'^  ^v^       and  best  for  our  fellow-citizens  and  for 

our  religious  and  national  life  by  keeping  fresh  in  the 
memory  of  us  all  the  men  and  women  who  landed  here 
on  that  bleak  winter's  day — what  they  were,  and  what 
they  did. 

The  Pilgrims  have  been  fortunate  in  their  historians. 
Not  content  with  making  history,  they  also  wrote  it.  It 
has  been  said  that  the  reason  why  the  Dutch  who  set- 
tled New  York  are  not  as  well  known  as  the  English  who 
settled  New  England  is  that  the  Dutch  were  silent  men, 
who  were  content  to  do  their  work  and  say  nothing  about 
3  33 


34  SOCIETY   OF    MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

it,  while  the  Pilgrims,  when  they  did  or  said  anything 
likely  to  be  of  interest  to  their  descendants,  went  home 
and  wrote  it  in  their  journals.  But  a  difference  which 
escapes  one  who  makes  that  statement  is  that  the  Dutch 
were  without  the  consciousness,  which  so  fully  possessed 
the  Pilgrims,  that  they  were  chosen  instruments  for  the 
accomplishment  of  a  divine  purpose. 

New  York  was  settled  purely  for  commercial  pur- 
poses, and  though  justice  may  hardly  have  been  done  to 
the  many  admirable  qualities  of  those  honest  Dutchmen, 
no  one  has  ever  thought  of  assigning  to  them  any  other 
motive  for  coming  to  this  continent  than  to  improve 
their  fortunes.  This  motive  no  one  assigns  to  the  found- 
ers at  Plymouth  and  Boston.  They  were  singularly  in- 
different to  personal  interest.  That  the  Pilgrims  accepted 
the  aid  of  a  commercial  company,  called  the  Merchant 
Adventurers,  in  their  first  trip  in  the  Mayflower  as  the 
only  way,  in  their  poverty,  of  securing  ships  to  transport 
them  has  led  some,  in  their  unrelated  knowledge  of  that 
fact,  to  ascribe  to  the  Pilgrims  the  motive  of  self-interest, 
which  prompted  those  only  from  whom  they  engaged 
their  ships.  They  were  poor  men,  and  took  the  only  way 
open  to  them  of  getting  to  America. 

The  first  group  of  the  Pilgrims  landed  in  1620,  after 
their  perilous  passage  across  the  wintry  ocean  in  a  small 
and  unfit  vessel,  having  twice  put  back  for  repairs.  They 
had  started  in  the  Speedwell  from  Delfthaven,  the  port 
of  Leyden  in  Holland,  where  they  had  lived  for  twelve 
years.  They  were  joined  at  Southampton,  England,  by 
the  Mayflower.  The  Speedwell,  because  of  her  utter 
unseaworthiness,  was  at  last  abandoned,  and  the  Pil- 
grims, to  the  number  of  one  hundred,   were  crowded 


AN   ADDRESS  35 

into  the  English  ship  whose  name  is  now  a  household 
word. 

When  summer  came  in  their  new  home  half  their  num- 
ber had  died  from  the  hardship  of  the  winter  and  of  the 
new  conditions,  for  which  they  were  poorly  prepared. 
Yet,  seven  years  later  they  bought  their  independence,  at  a 
fearfully  hard  bargain  of  the  London  merchants,  and 
became  owners  of  the  charter  and  of  the  products  of  their 
own  labor. 

These  facts  make  more  apparent  the  motives  of  the 
Pilgrims.  An  intensely  religious  spirit  moved  them.  It 
was  an  unselfish  purpose  to  do  the  will  of  God  as  they  un- 
derstood it.  It  needs  to  be  said  that  we  seriously  misread 
history  when  we  attempt  to  measure  one  generation  of 
men  by  the  light  and  the  knowledge  of  a  subsequent  gen- 
eration. If  there  is  not  advance  in  the  moral  perceptions 
and  judgment  of  men  as  the  years  roll  on,  then  all  prog- 
ress and  all  hope  of  progress  are  at  an  end.  Nothing  can 
be  more  absurd  than  the  condemnations  for  intolerance 
which  men  utter  concerning  the  Pilgrims  and  their  asso- 
ciates the  Puritans,  unless  it  be  the  effort  to  excuse  them 
by  denying  the  facts.  They  were  the  largest  and  loftiest 
minded  men  of  their  time,  but  they  were  men  of  their 
time.  It  needs  very  little  thought  to  show  that  if  they 
had  been  largely  ahead  of  their  time  and  had  broken 
connection  with  the  intelligence  and  sympathy  of  their 
generation  their  influence  would  have  been  utterly  lost, 
and  the  Plymouth  colony  would  have  been  like  so  many  of 
the  other  colonies  of  those  years,  short-lived  and  soon  for- 
gotten. Instead,  they  were  the  controlling  force,  and  their 
ideas  dominated  the  early  settlement  of  New  England. 

They  left  the  mother  country  and  fled  to  Holland  be- 


36  SOCIETY   OF    MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

cause  they  were  Separatists,  as  they  were  called,  from  the 
Church  of  England.  They  believed  that  the  Christian 
church  should  be  a  body  of  believers  in  Christ  who  were 
conscious  of  possessing  the  divine  life,  and  that  there  was 
no  head  of  the  church  but  Jesus  Christ.  They  rejected 
not  only  the  Pope,  but  also  the  king  as  spiritual  guide  and 
governor,  and  they  did  not  believe  that  there  were  any 
successors  of  the  Apostles  except  in  a  spiritual  sense, 
surely  none  to  exercise  an  authority  such  as  was  exer- 
cised by  bishops  in  the  English  Church.  Their  protests 
brought  upon  them  persecution  in  England,  from  which 
they  fled  first  to  Holland,  then  to  America,  where  they 
could  be  entirely  free  to  put  in  practice  their  own  beliefs. 
Their  church  was  a  pure  democracy,  each  man  being  ex- 
pected to  act  upon  his  sense  of  right,  and  the  majority 
should  determine  their  corporate  action.  It  was  a  haz- 
ardous experiment  that  needed  a  religious  faith  for  its 
inspiration,  and  it  needed  for  a  time  the  protection  of 
what  is  condemned  to-day  as  their  intolerance.  Without 
it  the  colony  would  have  been  captured  by  and  subordi- 
nated to  the  very  same  power  from  which  they  fled.  This 
was  not  a  mere  denominational  question,  whether  the 
Massachusetts  colonies  should  be  Episcopalian  or  Con- 
gregational. If  the  Church  of  England  had  retained  its 
hold  upon  the  Puritans  it  is  fair  to  say  that  the  whole 
course  of  their  development  would  have  been  different, 
and  the  colonies  would  never  have  become  free  from  Eng- 
lish rule.  The  settlers  who  came  direct  from  England 
to  the  regions  about  Salem  and  Boston  were  loyal  mem- 
bers of  the  English  Church,  though  they  mourned  over 
the  worldly  and  unspiritual  condition  of  their  church, 
and  sought  to  reform  it.     Hence  their  name — Puritans. 


AN    ADDRESS  37 

Yet  they  condemned  the  Separatist  Pilgrims  at  Ply- 
mouth for  their  schism.  But  when  they  came  to  face  the 
necessity  of  organizing  for  worship  and  service,  new 
questions  arose  which  they  had  not  anticipated.  They 
were  out  of  accord  with  the  ecclesiastical  authorities  in 
England.  Then  and  for  many  years  later  bishops  were 
not  given  them. 

In  the  meantime  the  Salem  and  Boston  Puritans  had 
come  in  contact  with  the  Pilgrims  at  Plymouth  and  un- 
derstood them  better.  The  occasion  of  this  better  under- 
standing is  deeply  interesting,  since  by  it  was  determined 
the  controlling  influence  of  the  small  body  of  the  Pil- 
grims on  the  subsequent  development  of  ecclesiastical  and 
civil  life  in  all  New  England.  Severe  sickness  attacked 
the  Puritan  colony  at  Salem,  and  Governor  Endicott 
sent  to  Plymouth  for  the  only  physician  then  on  the 
coast — Dr.  Samuel  Fuller,  a  deacon  in  the  Plymouth 
Church. 

The  good  doctor  must  have  been  one  of  those  genial, 
lovable  men  so  often  found  in  the  medical  profession, 
whose  contact  with  all  kinds  of  people  in  their  most  genu- 
ine moods  makes  them  sympathetic  and  tolerant.  He 
must  have  belonged  to  the  same  class  with  "Willum 
McClure,"  who  has  made  the  fame  of  Ian  Maclaren. 
We  can  imagine  Governor  Endicott  and  Dr.  Fuller  sit- 
ting by  the  fire  through  those  long  evenings,  talking  of 
the  things  which  were  most  on  their  minds,  and,  in  the 
absence  of  all  that  antagonistic  debate  which  rarely  ad- 
vances the  truth,  coming  into  a  full  understanding  of 
each  other.  In  his  letter  of  thanks  to  Governor  Brad- 
ford for  Dr.  Fuller's  services.  Governor  Endicott  writes : 
*T  acknowledge  myself  much  bound  to  you   for  your 


38  SOCIETY   OF    MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

kind  love  and  care  in  sending  Dr.  Fuller  among  us,  and 
rejoice  much  that  I  am  by  him  satisfied  touching  your 
judgments  of  the  outward  form  of  God's  worship.  It  is, 
as  far  as  I  can  gather,  no  other  than  is  warranted  by  the 
evidence  of  truth,  .  .  .  being  far  from  the  common 
report  that  hath  been  spread  of  you  touching  that  par- 
ticular." It  is  one  of  the  many  coincidences  that  suggest 
the  divine  leading  that  just  at  this  critical  point  of  time 
such  a  man  as  Dr.  Fuller  should  have  come  in  contact 
with  Governor  Endicott.  Upon  that  incident  seems  to 
have  turned  the  whole  subsequent  history  of  the  Puritan 
churches.  They  organized  as  Separatist  bodies.  The 
first  church  organized  in  New  England  was  established 
in  1629  at  Salem  out  of  members  of  the  Church  of  Eng- 
land in  the  Congregational  way.  Its  officers  were  chosen 
by  ballot,  the  first  instance  of  the  use  in  America  of  the 
written  ballot,  that  symbol  and  instrument  of  free  gov- 
ernment. It  needs  to  be  said  that  most  of  the  Puritans 
of  Massachusetts  did  not  consider  this  act  as  one  of  sepa- 
ration from  the  Church  of  England,  of  which  they  still 
considered  themselves  members.  The  church,  which  was 
the  center  of  life  to  the  colonists,  became  thus  the  school 
of  political  freedom.  It  trained  the  people  to  the  love  of 
that  natural  liberty  which  at  last  would  not  consent  to 
be  governed  from  a  distance  by  those  who  were  unfa- 
miliar with  their  needs,  and  who  acted  without  regard 
to  their  interests.  That  which  they  claimed  as  a  natural 
and  inalienable  right  in  their  ecclesiastical  concerns  they 
saw  was  no  less  a  right  in  their  civil  affairs.  The  influ- 
ence of  the  Pilgrims  in  determining  this  action  is  unmis- 
takable, and  is  ground  for  our  imperishable  gratitude. 
It  is  interesting  also,  in  this  day  of  discussion  as  to  the 


AN   ADDRESS  39 

use  and  value  of  creeds,  to  notice  that  this  first  church 
organized  by  EngHshmen  on  American  soil  had  for  its 
only  basis  of  union  a  single  sentence :  ''We  covenant  with 
the  Lord  and  one  with  another,  and  do  bind  ourselves  in 
the  presence  of  God  to  walk  together  in  all  his  ways  ac- 
cording as  he  is  pleased  to  reveal  himself  unto  us  in  his 
blessed  word  of  truth."  We  have  no  reason  to  think  that 
this  simplicity  in  the  covenant  involved  any  indifference 
as  to  doctrinal  belief.  The  Puritans  drew  their  main  ideas 
from  Geneva  and  were  strict  Calvinists,  but  with  their 
Calvinism  they  had  a  firm  belief,  which  was  held  by  all 
the  churches  of  the  Reformation  in  the  direct  accounta- 
bility of  the  soul  to  God,  and  in  the  right  of  private  judg- 
ment in  the  interpretation  of  Scripture.  The  differences 
which  they  mainly  feared  were  ecclesiastical,  and  related 
not  to  doctrine  but  to  church  governrn'ent.  ^hey  as- 
sumed a  likeness  of  belief  as  to  the  main  doctrmes  of  the 
Bible.  They  insisted  on  agreement  as  to  ithis  mode  of 
self-government  which  they  received  from  the  Pilgrims 
at  Plymouth, 

A  large  influx  of  colonists  came  in  the  same  year  of 
the  formation  of  the  Salem  church.  "Two  of  the  most 
prominent  of  these,"  says  Professor  Walker,  in  his  ad-, 
mirable  history  of  the  period,  "were  John  and  Samuel 
Browne.  They  were  disgatisfied  with  the  form  and  wor- 
ship of  the  new  church,  pp  their  thinking  it  was  Sepa- 
ratist, and  its  abandonment  of  the  Prayer  Book  was  dis- 
tasteful to  them.  They  gathered  a  few  like-minded 
spirits  and  held  services  at  which  the  liturgy  of  the  Estab- 
lishment was  used.  The  situation  was  now  not  unlike 
that  from  which  Endicott  and  his  friends  had  fled  in 
England,  only  the  strength  of  the  parties  was  reversed. 


40  SOCIETY   OF    MAYFLOWER    DESCENDANTS 

The  moderate  Puritans  at  Salem,  who  had  deserted  the 
congregation  and  held  their  Anglican  service,  were  now 
the  nonconformists  of  the  little  commonwealth,  and  as 
such  they  were  sent  back  to  England  by  Endicott  before 
the  summer  of  their  arrival  was  past."  "Thus,"  says 
John  Fiske,  "the  principle  was  virtually  laid  down  that 
the  Episcopal  form  of  worship  would  not  be  tolerated  in 
the  colony.  Episcopacy  meant  to  them  actual  and  prac- 
tical tyranny,  the  very  thing  they  had  crossed  the  ocean 
expressly  to  get  away  from,  and  it  was  hardly  to  be  sup- 
posed that  they  would  encourage  the  growth  of  it  in  their 
new  home.  One  or  two  surpliced  priests,  conducting 
worship  in  accordance  with  the  Book  of  Common  Prayer, 
might  in  themselves  be  excellent  members  of  society,  but 
behind  the  surpliced  priest  the  colonist  saw  the  intoler- 
ance of  Archbishop  Laud  and  the  despotism  of  the  Court 
of  High  (Commission." 

In  1 63 1,  two  years  later,  a  still  more  searching  mea- 
sure of  self-protection  was  adopted.  It  was  decided  that 
"no  man  shall  be  admitted  to  the  freedom  of  this  body 
politic  but  such  as  are  members  of  some  of  the  churches 
within  the  limits  of  the  same."  Tested  by  our  modern 
ideas  this  seems  a  degree  of  religious  intolerance  of 
which  nothing  favorable  can  be  said.  It  is  necessary  to 
catch  the  spirit  of  the  time  in  order  to  understand  it. 
Only  in  the  remotest  degree  was  it  a  religious  act  at  all. 
It  was  intended  to  keep  out  such  ecclesiastical  and  political 
plotters  and  disturbers  as  would  be  destructive  to  the 
peace  and  progress  of  the  young  colony. 

It  is  a  little  hard  to  make  it  appear,  especially  to  per- 
sons who  are  not  disposed  to  see  it,  that  the  same  thing 
is  true  in  regard  to  the  exclusion  of  Quakers  as  was  true 


AN   ADDRESS  41 

of  advocates  of  the  Church  of  England.  They  were  ex- 
cluded, and  on  their  repeated  disregard  of  the  sentence 
of  banishment  were  in  a  very  few  instances  (just  four) 
under  the  cruel  laws  of  their  time  visited  with  capital  pun- 
ishment. But  we  need  to  know,  what  is  not  always  said 
by  the  easy  critics  of  the  Puritans,  that  those  who  were 
thus  condemned  really  endangered  the  liberties  of  the 
colonies.  Nothing  saved  the  colonies,  as  it  was,  with 
their  free  and  independent  ways,  but  the  absorption  of 
the  English  government  in  its  own  unsettled  affairs. 
Mutterings  of  the  great  rebellion  in  these  new  American 
colonies  were  growing  more  and  more  distinct.  It  was 
not  desirable  to  draw  too  much  attention  to  New  Eng- 
land and  its  growing  independence. 

One  widely  known  and  much  misunderstood  case  illus- 
trates this  difficulty.  Roger  Williams,  "a  quick-witted 
and  pugnacious  Welshman,  over-fond  of  logical  subtle- 
ties, who  delighted  in  controversy,"  described  by  the  judi- 
cious Bradford  as  "a  man  godly  and  zealous,  having 
many  precious  parts,  but  very  unsettled  in  judgment," 
came  in  1631  first  to  Salem,  then  to  Plymouth,  and  then 
back  again  to  Salem.  He  was  independent  and  fearless 
as  to  the  consequences  of  his  views,  which,  though  fa- 
miliar enough  to  us  of  to-day,  were  very  advanced  then 
and  were  frequently  changing.  His  opinions  anywhere 
in  Europe,  save  perhaps  in  Holland,  would  have  insured 
his  speedy  martyrdom.  But  for  these  beliefs  he  was  not 
disturbed  in  the  Bay  Colony  until,  with  that  restlessness 
which  would  not  permit  him  to  be  happy  while  peace 
reigned  or  while  he  was  outside  the  smallest  attainable 
minority,  he  insisted,  in  a  published  pamphlet,  that  to 
accept  a  right  to  lands  in  America  from  "the  liar  and  bias- 


42  SOCIETY   OF    MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

phemer  who  sat  on  the  EngHsh  throne  was  a  sin  which 
called  for  speedy  repentance."  This  may  have  been  a  just 
recognition  of  the  rights  of  the  Indians,  for  which  Wil- 
liams has  been  much  praised,  but  it  was  of  course  a  sedi- 
tious attack  on  the  king  and  on  his  title  to  the  soil  in 
Massachusetts.  At  the  same  time  he,  or  some  persons 
at  his  instigation,  in  a  public  manner  cut  the  red  cross 
of  St.  George  out  of  the  English  flag,  it  being,  as  he  de- 
clared, a  "relique  of  Anti-Christ."  This  act,  whatever 
the  motive,  could  be  looked  upon  by  outsiders  only  as  an 
insult  to  the  flag  and  as  a  defiance  of  the  royal  authority. 
Already  steps  had  been  taken  in  England  to  revoke  the 
Massachusetts  charter.  Enemies  of  the  colony  were  ac- 
tive in  England,  and  but  for  the  disturbance  in  Scotland, 
which  held  the  attention  of  the  English  government,  they 
might  have  been  successful  in  their  schemes.  It  was  in 
the  last  degree  unwise  and  unsafe  to  draw  attention  to 
the  Puritan  colony  of  Massachusetts  Bay  by  needless 
irritations.  After  a  proper  trial  Williams  was  banished 
to  England  by  the  General  Court.  He  did  not  go  to 
England,  where  he  undoubtedly  would  have  been  tried 
and  condemned  for  treason,  but  escaped,  by  connivance 
of  the  authorities,  into  the  forest,  and  made  his  way  to 
Narragansett  Bay,  where  he  began  the  settlement  of 
Providence.  His  Baptist  views,  for  which  he  is  wrongly 
said  to  have  been  persecuted  by  the  Boston  people,  were 
not  prominent  until  after  this  time,  and  those  views  he 
subsequently  changed. 

The  quiet  Quakers  of  to-day  give  us  little  idea  of  the 
disorders  which  they  also  created  in  executing  what  they 
felt  was  their  divine  mission — namely,  to  protest  against 
the  formalism  of  church  and  society.     They  noisily  inter- 


AN   ADDRESS  43 

rupted  the  services;  women  walked  the  streets  and  at- 
tended church  naked,  as  display  of  their  belief  in  the  spir- 
itual nakedness  of  the  people ;  they  broke  empty  bottles  in 
the  presence  of  the  minister  or  on  his  head,  to  signify  their 
belief  in  the  emptiness  of  that  organ.  Their  disorders 
were  such  as  could  not  be  permitted  to-day,  and  would 
subject  them  anywhere  to  arrest.  Everything  at  that 
time  was  associated  with  religion  and  the  churches,  both 
disorders  and  the  suppression  of  them.  Disorderly  per- 
sons, who  now  would  be  dealt  with  by  the  police  without 
inquiry  as  to  their  doctrinal  beliefs,  were  then  the  sub- 
jects of  ecclesiastical  procedure  and  censure.  The  trou- 
ble then  was  that  such  disturbers  pleaded  some  religious 
conviction  as  excuse  for  their  irregularities,  the  processes 
of  law  were  ecclesiastical,  and  penalties  were  cruel  and 
severe.  Then,  again,  they  took  notice  of  matters  which 
we  now  leave  to  individual  judgment,  and  which  were 
to  but  a  slight  degree  disorderly,  if  at  all  so.  It  was  the 
spirit  of  the  time.  The  laws  of  England  requiring  con- 
formity to  the  Established  Church  were  harsh  and  un- 
just. Barrow  and  Greenwood  and  Penry  were  hung  in 
1593  in  England  because  they  would  not  acknowledge 
the  authority  of  the  bishops,  but  persistently  taught  and 
practised  the  principles  of  the  Separatists.  Many  more 
were  imprisoned,  some  of  whom  died  from  the  hardships 
of  their  prison  life.  In  this  country  the  Puritans  were 
not  the  only  offenders.  In  Virginia,  under  what  was 
called  "the  wholesome  discipline"  of  the  Church  of  Eng- 
land Colony,  continued  absence  from  daily  church  was 
punishable  by  six  months  in  the  galleys,  and  similar  per- 
sistent absence  from  Sunday  worship  was  punishable  with 
death.     Even  when  this  harsh  rule  was  modified  atten- 


44  SOCIETY    OF    MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

dance  at  church  on  Sunday,  both  forenoon  and  afternoon, 
was  enjoined  on  all  persons  whatsoever,  under  a  heavy 
fine  for  a  single  wilful  absence,  and  fifty  pounds,  which 
was  a  large  sum  in  those  days,  was  the  fine  for  a  month's 
neglect. 

The  claim  that  is  to  be  made  for  the  Puritans  is  not 
that  they  did  not  persecute  persons  for  their  beliefs,  for 
this  they  certainly  did ;  not  that  they  had  a  theology  that 
to-day  we  can  justify,  for  they  had  not  such  a  theology 
any  more  than  they  had  such  a  science;  but  it  is  claimed 
for  them  that  under  their  system  of  government,  ecclesi- 
astical and  civil,  they  encouraged  and  practised  that  in- 
dividual judgment  which  eliminated  their  crudities  and 
errors  sooner  than  was  possible  or  than  was  true  under 
any  other  system.  This  is  shown  by  their  earlier  escape 
from  the  witchcraft  craze  which  raged  for  one  dreadful 
year  among  the  Puritan  colonists  of  Salem  and  Boston, 
though  never  for  an  hour  among  the  broader  minded 
Pilgrims  of  Plymouth.  They  never  persecuted  anybody. 
The  whole  number  who  suffered  death  for  witchcraft  in 
New  England  was  thirty-two,  nineteen  of  whom  were  in 
Salem,  while  during  the  longer  prevalence  of  the  delu- 
sion in  Europe  thirty  thousand  persons  were  put  to  death 
in  the  British  Islands,  seventy-five  thousand  in  France, 
one  hundred  thousand  in  Germany,  and  untold  numbers  in 
Spain  and  southern  Europe. 

Here  it  is  that  the  influence  of  the  Pilgrims  is  to  be 
traced.  The  vigorous  independence  which  established 
forms  of  religious  and  civil  government,  whereb.y  the 
sturdy  common  sense  of  the  plain  people  determined  in 
the  end  all  questions,  saved  New  England  from  the  con- 
tinued reign  of  delusions,  and  from  the  control  of  evil 


AN    ADDRESS  45 

or  unwise  men.  To  paraphrase  Pitt's  famous  sentence: 
The  Pilgrims,  having  saved  Plymouth  by  their  spirit, 
saved  New  England  by  their  example.  The  results, 
which  have  been  many  and  mighty,  and  which  have  con- 
tinued to  our  own  time,  are  not  hard  to  trace,  and  are 
ground  for  our  unceasing  and  unqualified  gratitude. 

The  story  is  but  begun,  and  is  one  to  which  we  may  well 
return  often  and  devoutly.  The  men  who  were  trained 
under  such  a  system  of  civil  and  ecclesiastical  govern- 
ment in  turn  have  been  the  guides  of  our  national  life 
and  founders  of  our  political  institutions.  It  is  no  vain 
pride  of  Puritanism  that  it  fostered  such  men  and  made 
them  the  ruling  spirits  of  the  nation  in  its  early  life.  We 
are  refreshed  and  strengthened  for  our  mission  by  a 
knowledge  of  our  beginning.  We  are  not  altogether 
untrue  to  our  fathers.  In  their  dark  days,  but  sixteen 
years  after  the  landing  at  Plymouth,  when  threatened  by 
an  Indian  war  and  by  the  enmity  of  the  English  govern- 
ment, the  General  Court  appropriated  funds  from  their 
feeble  treasury  to  found,  at  what  is  now  Cambridge,  a 
college  whose  motto  was,  "For  Christ  and  His  Church." 
They  determined  to  realize  in  this  new  home  their  ideal 
of  an  educated  Christian  society.  Their  descendants 
have  astonished  the  world  by  the  wise  generosity  with 
which  they  have  promoted  education  and  fostered  an  in- 
telligent and  conscientious  citizenship.  Last  year  they 
gave  more  than  sixty-three  millions  of  dollars  for  schools 
and  colleges  and  libraries,  which  should  meet  the  need 
of  all  classes  of  the  people  and  train  the  new-comers  to  a 
thoughtful  use  of  the  freedom  and  an  intelligent  support 
of  the  institutions  which  they  have  planted  and  fostered. 
The  charge  of  early  narrowness  is  met  by  the  fact  that 


46  SOCIETY   OF    MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

to-day,  in  the  exercise  of  that  personal  independence 
which  they  inculcated,  their  children  are  to  be  found  in 
every  church  communion  which  was  then  kno\yn,  and  in 
new  ones  which  they,  with  an  invention  which  is  an  as- 
tonishment to  men  and  angels,  have  called  into  being, 
from  Mormonism  to  esoteric  theosophy.  As  the  Pil- 
grims of  Plymouth  leavened  the  Puritans  of  Salem  and 
Boston,  so  they  together  have  diffused  their  principles 
through  all  the  increasing  population  of  the  expanding 
nation.  No  other  people  in  human  history  have  received 
such  diverse  and  antagonistic  elements,  and  transformed 
them  into  loyal  and  devoted  citizens.  The  principles  of 
the  Mayflower  compact,  protected  at  first  by  what  some 
modern  critics  condemn  as  intolerance,  blossomed  into 
the  New  England  town  meeting,  and  bore  fruit  in  the 
constitution  of  Connecticut,  written  in  the  study  of  par- 
son Thomas  Hooker,  from  which  sprang  the  germinal 
ideas  of  the  Constitution  of  the  United  States.  The  civic 
and  social  reformers  of  to-day  make  their  most  effective 
appeals  to  the  spirit  and  example  of  the  founders.  The 
New  England  conscience,  inconvenient  sometimes  to  its 
possessors,  points  the  way  of  deliverance  out  of  the  most 
complex  entanglement  of  our  political,  industrial,  and 
social  conditions. 

We  honor  the  fathers  by  keeping  their  ideals  ever  be- 
fore us.  We  build  our  best  and  most  enduring  monu- 
ment to  the  Pilgrims  by  catching  and  expressing  their 
spirit.  In  the  words  of  Emerson:  "Let  us  shame  the 
fathers  by  superior  virtue  in  the  sons." 


SOCIETY  OF 

MAYFLOWER  DESCENDANTS  IN  THE 

STATE  OF  NEW  YORK 

Organized   1894 


OFFICERS    OF    THE 

SOCIETY    OF   MAYFLOWER    DESCENDANTS 

IN    THE    STATE    OF    NEW    YORK 

Governor 

John   Taylor   Terry 

Deputy-  Governor 

W^ILLIAM    WiNTON    GOODRICH 

Elder 

Rev.  Brady   Electus   Backus,  D.D, 

Captain 

J.  Bayard  Backus 

Secretary 
Jeremiah  Richards 

Treasu7'er 

William   Lanman  Bull 

Historian 

Edward   Loudon  Norton  * 

Surgeon 

Gorham   Bacon,   M.D. 

Assistants 

Term  ending  Nov. ,  igo/ 

Walter  Scott  Allerton 

James   Dougal  Bissell,   M.D. 

George   Herbert   Warren 

Ter?n  ending  Nov.,  igo2 

Richard   Henry  Greene 
William   Milne   Grinnell 
Walter   Steuben   Carter 
Samuel   Dwight   Brewster 

Mr.  Greene  was  elected  but  could  not  accept,  being  Historian-General. 


i 


MEMBERS 

(The  maiden  surname  of  married  women  is  printed  in  italics) 

General        State 
No.  No. 

470     258  Abbott,  John  Howard,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Eleventh  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 

215     177  Adams,  Ada  Walker  (Mrs.  John  Quincy), 
St.  Paul,  Minn. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

1396     539  Adams,  Jedediah  E.,  New  York  City. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

1555     583  Adams,  Judith  Crittenden  Coleman  (Mrs. 
Charles  Henry),  New  York  City. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Isaac  Allerton, 

13 17     522  Adams,  William  M.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 
4  49 


50  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

General        State 
No.  No. 

14.69     556  Albertson,  Florence  Edith  Romer  (Mrs. 
Charles  C),  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

409     241  Alden,  Adelbert  H.,  Lawrence,  L.  I. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 

800     369  Alden,  Isaac  Carey,  Akron,  Ohio. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Myles  Standish. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 

600     308  Alden,  Mabel  C.   Thayer   (Mrs.  Adelbert 
H.),  Lawrence,  L.  L 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 

1340     523  Allen,   Henry  Trowbridge,   Farmington, 
Conn. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

104     104  Allen,  Mary  Louise  Trumbull  (Mrs.  Hen- 
ry), New  York  City. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Peter  Brown. 

1556     584  Allerton,  Mary  Eva,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Isaac  Allerton. 

6        6  Allerton, Walter  Scott,  Mt.  Vernon,  N.Y. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Isaac  Allerton. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 


NEW  YORK  STATE  SOCIETY  51 

General        State 

No.  No. 

1552     580  Anderson,  Edward,  Jacksonville,  Fla. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

110     no  Andrus,  Edwin  Proctor,  U.   S.  A.,  Mil- 
waukee, Wis. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 

480     269  Arnold,   Benjamin   Walworth,   Albany, 
N.  Y. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

1668     606  Arnold,  Rev.  James  Beecher,  Friendship, 
N.  Y. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Love  Brewster. 

628     312  Atwood,     Edward    Stanley,     Highlands, 
N.J. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Degory  Priest. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Giles  Hopkins. 

747     342  Atwood,    Horace    Franklin,    Rochester, 
N.  Y. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Degory  Priest. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Giles  Hopkins. 

971     410  Atwood,  Mary  Louise,  Madison,  Wis. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 


52  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

General        State 
No.  No. 

27       27  Backus,  D.D.,  Rev.  Brady  Electus,  New- 
York  City. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

120     120  Backus,  Elizabeth  Chester,   New  York 
City. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

4        4  Backus^  J.  Bayard,  New  York  City. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

283     203  Bacon,    Besse   Simpkins    (Mrs.    Gorham), 
New  York  City. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Isaac  Allerton. 

16       16  Bacon,  Francis,  New  York  City. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

173     163  Bacon,  Gorham,  M.D.,  New  York  City. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 

II 71     488  Bacon,  Leon  Brooks,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Myles  Standish. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Henry  Samson. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 


NEW  YORK    STATE   SOCIETY  53 

General        State 
No.  No. 

70       70  Bacon,  William  Post  Hawes,  New  York 
City. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

92       92  Barney,    Lilly    Collins    Whitney    (Mrs. 
Charles  Tracy),  New  York  City. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

1665     603  Barnum,  Emma  Buell  Paine  (Mrs.  John 
Thompson),  Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

524     280  Barr,    Rosalie    Greenleaf    Ford     (Mrs. 
William  Rufus),  New  York  City. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

636     319  Bartlett,     Beatrice     Cynthia     Barney 
Sturgis    (Mrs.    Philip    Golden),    New 
York  City. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Isaac  Allerton. 

96      96  Bartlett,  George  Frederic  Hunter,  M.D., 
Buffalo,  N.  Y. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster 

(in  two  lines). 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Love  Brewster. 

444     254  Bartlett,  Philip  Golden,  New  York  City. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 


54  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

General        State 
No.  No. 

588     301  Bell,  Edith  Toms,  New  York  City. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

1 46 1     555  Bell,  Edna,  Marion,  Ind. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  Myles  Standish. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  WilHam  Mullins. 

515     271  Bell,  Jared  Weed,  New  Yortc  City. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

1509     569  Bellows,  Katharine  Hurd  Walley  How- 
land  (Mrs.  Josiah  G.),  Walpole,  N.  H. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 

57       57  Benjamin,  Marcus,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  WilHam  Bradford. 

1726     629  Berry,  Rachel  Allerton   (Mrs.  John  Ben- 
nington), Omaha,  Neb. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Isaac  Allerton. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

1247     508  Billings^  Mary  Elizabeth  Alden    (Mrs. 
Charles  K.),  New  Haven,  Conn. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 


NEW  YORK  STATE  SOCIETY  55 


General        State 
No.  No. 


1579     587  BiNNEY,  Harold^  Morristown,  N.  J. 

Tenth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 

130     130  BiNNEY,     William     Greene,     Burhngton, 
N.J. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 

559     299  BiRDSALL,  Lizzie  Tirrill  Hastings   (Mrs. 
Ernest  W.),  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  WilHam  MulHns. 

1311     519  Bishop,    Susan   Adele   Washhurne    (Mrs. 
WilHam  D.,  Jr.),  Bridgeport,  Conn. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 

103     103  BissELL,  James  Dougal,  M.D.,  New  York 
City. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

1550     579  BissELL,  Paul  Lee,  Charleston,  S.  C. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

754     349  Blagden,  Thomas,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 

^348     530  Blatchford,     Henrietta     Tilden     (Mrs. 
Samuel  Milford),  New  York  City. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 


56  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

General        State 
No.  No. 

90       90  Blood,  John  Balch,  Boston,  Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 

277     200  Bookman,     Charlotte     Johnson     Sayrc 
(Mrs.  Thomas  Hugh),  New  York  City. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 

1 1 70      487    BORCHERLING,     MaRY     L.     Rlixtoil,     NORRIS 

(Mrs.  Charles),  Newark,  N.  J. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

1584     592  BovEY,  Hannah  Caroline  Brooks   (Mrs. 
Charles  Argalis),  Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 

109     109  Bowers,  Henry,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Love  Brewster. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 

1342     524  Boynton,    Harriet   Alden    Gould    (Mrs. 
Charles  Bliss),  East  Orange,  N.  J. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 


NEW  YORK  STATE  SOCIETY  57 


General        State 
No.  No. 


168     158  Brainard,  Mary  Jerusha  Bulkeley  (Mrs. 
Leverett),  Hartford,  Conn. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

365     219  Brainerd,     Lawrence,     2d,     St.     Albans, 
Vermont. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 


60       60  Brewster,  Henry  Colvin,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

1 106     469  Brewster,    Isabel   Erskine   Parks    (Mrs. 
Samuel  D wight),  New  York  City. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 

69       69  Brewster,  Jane  Eunice,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 


1 105     468  Brewster,    Samuel   Dwight,    New   York 
City. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Love  Brewster. 


58  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

General        State 

No.  No. 

171     161  Brewster,  Wads  worth  Jackson,  Hanni- 
bal, N.  Y. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Love  Brewster. 

402     234  Brewster,  Walter  Shaw,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

1030     444  Briggs,  Lilla  Manning,  New  York. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

441     251  Brookfield,  Kate  Af Of ^aw  (Mrs.  William), 
New  York  City. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

1 08 1     461  Brooks,  Marcia  Warren  Bramhall  (Mrs. 
George  Gordon),  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

1442     547  Brown,  Edward  Willard,  New  York  City. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 

518     274  Brown,    Mary   Elizabeth   Adams    (Mrs. 
John  Crosby),  New  York  City. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

1256     514  Brownell,  Silas  Brown,  New  York  City. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 


NEW  YORK  STATE  SOCIETY  59 

General        State 

No.  No. 

dy      6y  Bruggerhof,    Lucy    Otis    (Mrs.    Edward 
Everett),   Noroton,   Conn. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  WilHam  Bradford. 

746     341  Bryant,  Julia  S.,  Paris,  France. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Wilham  Mullins. 

loi     loi  Bryant,  Percy,  M.D.,  Ward's  Island,  N.  Y. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 

'^2>7Z     536  BuBB,  Frances  H.  Steele  (Mrs.  John  W.), 
Fort  Sheridan,  111. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

1 139     480  BuEL,  Elizabeth  Cynthia  Barney  (Mrs. 
John  Laidlaw),  Litchfield,  Conn. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Isaac  Allerton. 

150     150  BuLKELEY,    Morgan    Gardner,    Hartford, 
Conn. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

1 441     546  BuLKLEY,      Katharine      Larue     Mellick 
(Mrs.  Lucius  Duncan),  New  York  City. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  Edward  Fuller. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Samuel  Fuller. 

753     348  Bull,  William  Lanman,  New  York  City. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 


6o  MAYFLOWER    DESCENDANTS 

General        State 
No.  No. 

1006     432  BuRDETT,  Mary  Roe  (Mrs.  Charles  Phelps), 
Stamford,  Conn. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

1721     624  Burke,  James  Stranahan,  Brooklyn,  N.Y. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 

1 25 1     510  Bush-Brown,    Henry   Kirke,   New   York 
City. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 

113     113  Butler,     Louise     Terry     Collins     (Mrs. 
William  Allen,  Jr.),  New  York  City. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

1237     503  Butts,     Adeline     Robbins     Hills     (Mrs. 
George  Coit),  Norwich,  Conn. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  James  Chilton. 

771     366  Cargill,  Caroline  E.,  Houston,  Texas. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

760     355  Carter,  Colin  Smith,  New  York  City. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

764     359  Carter,  Leslie  Taylor,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster, 


NEW  YORK  STATE  SOCIETY  6i 

General        State 
No.  No. 

7^Z     358  Carter,     Walter    Frederick,     Brooklyn, 
N.  Y. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

638     321   Carter,  Walter  Steuben,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

602     310  Chamberlin,      Emma     Bartlett      Wing 
(Mrs.  Eugene  G.),  Chicago,  III. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Mtillins. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  James  Chilton. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Myles  Standish. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Love  Brewster. 

525     281  Cheesman,  Alice  Eudocia  Foster   (Mrs. 
Walter  Scott),  Denver,  Col. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Myles  Standish. 

1346     528  Cherry,  Lina  Vandegrift  Denison  (Mrs. 
Lewis  Williamson),  Little  Rock,  Ark. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 

1459     553  Chittenden,  Alice  Hill,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
Eleventh  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 


62  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

General        State 

No.  No. 

140     140  Chittenden,    Cornelia    Kate,    St.    Paul, 
Minn. 

Tenth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Edward  Doty. 

78       78  Chittenden,  Edwin  Sedgwick,  St.  Paul, 

Minn. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Edward  Doty. 

1370     533  Chittenden,   Mary  Warner  Hill    (Mrs. 
Simeon  B.),  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 

loio     434  Church,  Elihu  Dwight,  Jr.,  New  York 
City. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Edward  Fuller. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Samuel  Fuller. 

1515     572  Clark,    Catharine    March,    New    York 
City. 
Eleventh  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

590     302  Clark,  Homer  Pierce,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

1 5 13     571  Clark,  James  Wilson,  New  York  City. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 


NEW  YORK  STATE  SOCIETY  63 

General        State 
No.  No. 

1503     568  Clarke,  Louisa  Watson,  New  York  City. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Edward  Winslow. 

95       95  CoE,  Henry  Clark,  M.D.,  New  York  City. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  WilHam  MulHns. 

552     292  CoE,  John  Nichols,  U.  S.  A.,  Plattsburgh, 
N.  Y. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  WilHam  Mullins. 

II 43     484  CoGGESHALL,  George  BRADFORD,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 


39       39  Collins,    Clarence    Lyman,    New    York 
City. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

1474     560  Collins,  William  George,  New  York  City. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

1623     595  Cook,  William  Burt,  Jr.,  Waterford,  N.Y. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 


64  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

General        State 
No.  No. 

742     597  CoPELAND,  Charles,  New  York  City. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Myles  Standish. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  Wihiam  Mulhns. 

1012  435  Cox,  Jacob  Dolson,  Jr.,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

1039     452  Crane,  Elsie  Schuyler,  New  York  City. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Isaac  Allerton. 

1206  495  Crane,  Frank  Warren,  New  York  City. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Thomas  Rogers. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Joseph  Rogers. 

1 168     485  Crane,  Warren  C,  New  York  City. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Thomas  Rogers. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Joseph  Rogers. 

368     222  Cronkhite,    Ruth    Minton    (Mrs.    Elisha 
Packer),   New  York  City. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

433     -43  CuMMiNGS,  Horace  Stuart,  Washington, 
D.  C 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 


NEW  YORK    STATE   SOCIETY  65 

General        State 
No.  No. 

1239     504  Cunningham,  Theodore  Bliss,  Baltimore, 
Md. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 


976     415  Curtis,   Charlotte  Bancroft   (Mrs.   Fred- 
eric Colton),  Albany,  N.  Y. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Peter  Brown. 


1033     446  Curtis,  Frederic  Colton,  M.D.,  Albany, 
N.  Y. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 


693     544  Cutler,  Grace  Dennis   (Mrs.  Ralph  W.), 
Hartford,  Conn. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 


235     189  Czaykowska,  Comtesse  Edith  Collins,  La 
Haye,  Holland. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 


1257     515  Davis,  Adeline //awi/^ow  (Mrs.  Frank  V.), 
Detroit,   Mich. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Cooke. 
s 


66  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

General        State 
No.  No. 

'^'j      87  Davis,  Helene  Bartlett  O'Leary   (Mrs. 
Langdon  Shannon),  Brookline,  Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Edward  Doty. 

36       36  Davis,  Howland,  New  York  City. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  WilHam  White. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Peregrine  White. 

556     296  Day,  Robert  Webster,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

1619     593  Decker,      Mrs.      Catharine      Whiting 
Stozvers,  Scranton,  Pa. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

852     388  Deitz,  Lewis,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 

474     262  Dennis,  Rodney  Strong,  New  York  City. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

1582     590  Dennis,  Warren  Egerton,  New  York  City. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

478     26y  Dewey,  Edward  Wilkins,  New  York  City. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 


NEW  YORK  STATE  SOCIETY  67 

General        State 
No.  No. 

553     293  Dewey,  George  Augustus,  New  York  City. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 


1 134    475  Dickinson,  Charles  Courter,  New  York 
City. 

Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Eleventh  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 

761     356  Dickinson,    Emma    Carter    (Mrs.    Edwin 
H.),  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

1705     622  Dickinson,  Horace  Edward,   New  York 
City. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

1737     640  Dickinson,  Howard  Carter,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster, 

82       82  Dimock,  Henry  Farnam,  New  York  City. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 

84      84  Dimock,  Susan  Cornelia  Whitney  (Mrs. 
Henry  Farnam),  New  York  City. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 


68  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

General        State 

No.  No. 

85       85  DiMOCK,  Susan  Maria,  New  York  City. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

980     419  DiTSON,  Charles  Healy,  New  York  City. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

635     318  DoANE,     Marguerite    Treat,     Cincinnati, 
Ohio. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 
Eleventh  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 

1471     557  Dolbeer,  Florence  Malvina  Beals  (Mrs. 
Charles  Hendricks),  Batavia,   N.  Y. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

440     250  Donaldson,  Rebecca  Moore  Thome  (Mrs. 
William    Taylor),    White    Bear    Lake, 
Minn. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 

1692     617  DoNOHOE,  Mrs.  Eliza  Ruxton,  San  Rafael, 
Cal. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

88       88  Doty,     Paul    Aaron    Langevin,     Grand 
Rapids,  Mich. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Edward  Doty. 


NEW  YORK    STATE   SOCIETY  69 

General        State 
No.  No. 

2.2.       22  Doty,  William  Henry,  Yonkers,  N.  Y. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Edward  Doty. 

1688     613  Doughty,    Francis   Edward,    M.D.,   New 
York  City. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke  (in 

three  Hnes). 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Cooke    (in 

two  lines). 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Cooke. 

67S     337  DuTTON,    William    Dalliba,    New   York 
City. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Wilham  Brewster. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Love  Brewster. 

631     314  D WIGHT,    Delia    Allen    Williams    (Mrs. 
Timothy),  Evanston,  111. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

1015     438  Ex\mes,     Stewart  Woodford,     Brooklyn, 
N.  Y. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 

Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 

1406     543  Eddy,  Florence  Slocum  (Mrs.  Luther  D.), 
Sparkill,  N.  Y. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Myles  Standish. 
s* 


70  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

General        State 
No.  No. 

^2i7    320  Edwards,   Sara  Katharine  Hiller   (Mrs. 
Charles  Atwood),  New  York  City. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  James  Chilton. 

630    313  Ellsworth,  William  Webster,  New  York 
City. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

81       81  Elwood,     Mary     Louise     Cheney     (Mrs. 
George  May),  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

1557     585  Ely,  Alfred,  New  York  City. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Love  Brewster. 

633     316  Ely,    Grace    Keller    (Mrs.    Wm.    Caryl), 
Buffalo,  N.  Y. 
Tenth   in  descent   from  John  Alden    (in 

two  lines). 
Tenth  in  descent  from  Thomas  Rogers. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 
Eleventh  in  descent  from  William  Mullins 
(in  two  lines). 

66y    326  Ensign,  John  Edward,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

807     377  Evans,  Henry,  New  York  City. 

Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 


NEW  YORK  STATE  SOCIETY  71 

General        State 
No.  No. 

592     303  Farnam,  Charles  Henry,  New  York  City. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 

1457     552  F'arnham,   Elijah  Thompson,   Elizabeth, 
N.J. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  WilHam  MulHns. 

522     278  Farnham,  Le  Roy  Dwight,  M.D.,  Bing- 
hamton,  N.  Y. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Myles  Standish. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  MuUins. 

1243     506  Fethers,    Frances   Conkey    (Mrs.    Ogden 
Hoffman),  Janesville,  Wis. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

319     210  Fields,     Anna     Griswold    Alden     (Mrs. 
William  T.),   New  Haven,   Conn. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 

10       10  Fisher,  Helen  Melinda,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

820     384  Fisher,  Mary  Antoinette,  Brooklyn,  N.Y. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 


72  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

General        State 
No.  No. 

1730     633  Fitch,  Ashbel  Parmelee,  Jr.,  New  York 
City. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

664     323  Fitch,    Elizabeth    Adelia    Cross    (Mrs. 
Ashbel  P.),  New  York  City. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

406     238  Flint,     Frances    Kneeland     (Mrs.    John 
Gardiner),  Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Edward  Fuller. 

408     240  Flint,    Wyman    Kneeland^    Milwaukee, 
Wis. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  Edward  Fuller. 

1056     455  Foote,  Sarah  Carlisle,  New  York  City, 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

366     220  Forbes,  Charles  Spooner,  St.  Albans,  Vt. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 

1 1 79     598  Foster,  Asa  Lansford,  South  Orange,  N.J. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Myles  Standish. 

1444     549  Fowler,    Marie    Lisa    Washhurne    (Mrs. 
Amos  H.),  Denver,  Col. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 


NEW  YORK    STATE   SOCIETY  -j^, 

General        State 
No.  No. 

370     224  Francis,  Daniel  Gould,  West  Hartford, 
Conn. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  WilHam  Bradford. 

447     257  Frazer,   Sallie  Mason   Waterman   (Mrs. 
Reah),  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Henry  Samson. 

1265  517  Freeman,  Alden,  East  Orange,  N.  J. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 


146     146  Freeman,  George  Wentworth,  Portland, 
Ore. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 


1036     449  French,  Ella  Irene,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 

959     402  French,  Porter  Montgomery,  Rochester, 
N.  Y. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 

542  282  Fuller,  James  Mann,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Edward  Fuller. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Samuel  Fuller. 


74  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

General        State 

No.  No. 

758     353  Fuller,  Linus  E.,  North  Bennington,  Vt. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Dr.  Samuel  Fuller. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 

1395     538  FuRNALD,  Sarah  Ella  Merrill  (Mrs.  Fran- 
cis Perkins,  Jr.),  New  York  City. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 

516     272  Gardiner,  Curtiss  Crane,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 

59       59  Gleason,    Annie    E.    White    (Mrs.    John 
Blanchard),   New  York  City. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  James  Chilton. 

1054     454  Glenn,   Emma  Foote    (Mrs,   George  E.), 
New  York  City. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

403     235  GoDDARD,  Lester  Orestes,  Chicago,  111. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 

887    400  GooDENOW,  John  Holmes,  New  York  City. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 


NEW  YORK  STATE  SOCIETY  75 


General        State 

No.  No. 


987    425  Goodrich,    William    Winton,    Brooklyn, 
N.  Y. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 


1404     542  Goodwin,  Josephine  S.  Lippincott   (Mrs. 
James  Junius),  New  York  City. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 


115     115  GoRHAM,    George   Congdon,    Washington, 
D.  C. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 


596  305  GoRHAM,  Henry  Stirling,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 


808     378  GouLDER,   Mary  Farnham  Rankin   (Mrs. 
Harvey  D.),   Cleveland,   Ohio. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 


969     408  Greene,  Charles  Arthur,  New  York  City. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Cooke. 


-je  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

General        State 
No.  No. 

28       28  Greene,  Edna  Munson,  New  York  City. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Eleventh  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

1026    442  Greene,  Howard,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 

162     152  Greene,  Margaret  Maria  Bromley  (Mrs. 
Charles  Arthur),  New  York  City. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Myles  Standish. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 

12       12  Greene,  Marshall  Winslow,  New  York 
City. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Eleventh  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

25       25  Greene,  Mary  Gertrude  Munson    (Mrs. 
Richard  Henry),   New  York   City. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 


NEW  YORK    STATE  SOCIETY  ^^ 

General        State 
No.  No. 

I         I   Greene,  Richard  Henry,  New  York  City. 
Ninth  in  descent   from  John  Tilley, 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

407     239  Gregory,   Ella  Kneeland    (Mrs.   Arnold), 
Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Edward  Fuller. 

233     187  Griffin,  Grace  Louise,  Chicago,  111. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

2^2     186  Griffin,  Josephine  Colsten  (Mrs.  Addison 
LeRoy),  Chicago,  111. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

S80     393  Griffith,   Mrs.   Mary  Louisa  Knowlton, 
Albany,  N.  Y. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 

812     382  Griffith,     William     Herrick,     Albany, 
N.  Y. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 

1058     456  Grilley,     Mrs.    Emma    Louisa    Newton, 
Chicago,  111. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

29      29  Grinnell,  George  Bird,  New  York  City. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 


78  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

General        State 
No.  No. 

15       15  Grinnell,  Louise  Bliss,  New  York  City. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  WiHiam  Miilhns. 

17       17  Grinnell,  Nancy,  New  York  City. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Thomas  Rogers. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  WilHam  Mulhns. 

3         3  Grinnell,    William    Milne,    New    York 
City. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  WiHiam  Bradford. 

30       30  Grinnell,  William  Morton,  New  York 
City. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

1758     641  Gulliver,  Louisa  Walker,  New  York  City. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

545     285  Gulliver,    William    Curtis,    New    York 
City. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

1496     561  Haley,  Lucy,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 

472     260  Hallstram,     Roswell    Lockwood,     New 
York  City. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 


NEW  YORK  STATE  SOCIETY  79 

General         State 
No.  No. 

1733     636  Hamilton,    Henry    De    Witt,    Brooklyn, 

N.  Y. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Myles  Standish. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 

172     162  Haskins,  Charles  Waldo,  New  York  City. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 

141     141  Hatch,  Frederic  Horace,  New  York  City, 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 

117     117  Hawes,  Emory,  New  York  City. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 

55       55  Hawes,  James  Anderson,  New  York  City. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 

811  381  Hawks,  Edward  Clinton,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Isaac  Allerton. 

II 03     466  Hawks,  James  Dudley,  Detroit,  Mich. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Isaac  Allerton. 

228  182  Hawley,  Samuel  Brown,  Yonkers,  N.  Y. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Giles  Hopkins. 


8o  MAYFLOWER  DESCENDANTS 

General        State 
No.  No. 

670     329  Hecker,  John  Valentine,  Noroton,  Conn. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 

1706     623  HiGGiNs,  Sarah  M.  Cushman  (Mrs.  How- 
ard L.),  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Isaac  Allerton. 

20       20  Hill,  Edward  Bruce,  New  York  City. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 

9         9  HoADLEY,  James  Henry,  New  York  City. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Love  Brewster. 

1 104     467  HocKENHULL,  AsPASiA  Lasell   (Mrs.  John 
Nelson),  New  York  City. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Love  Brewster. 

1004     431  Holroyd,     Electa     Rosabella     Huhhell 
(Mrs.  James),  Albany,  N.  Y. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Peter  Brown. 

1084    464  Hopkins,  James  Jordan,  New  York  City. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Giles  Hopkins. 


NEW  YORK  STATE  SOCIETY  8i 

General        State 
No.  No. 

992     430  Hopkins,  Jennie  Chandler  White  (Mrs. 
Franklin  Whetstone),  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Myles  Standish. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 

560     300  Hopkins,  Martha  Peck  Porter  (Mrs.  John 
H.),  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 

66      66  Hopkins,  Sherburne  G., Washington,  D.  C. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Giles  Hopkins. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

65       65  Hopkins,     Thomas    Snell,    Washington, 
D.  C. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Giles  Hopkins. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

446     256  Hotchkiss,    Jane    Louise    Fitch    Trow- 
bridge (Mrs.  Henry  L.),  Nev/  Haven, 
Conn. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

54       54  HowLAND,  Henry  E.,  New  York  City. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 

6 


82  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

General        State 

No.  No. 

loo     loo  HowLAND,  Henry  Raymond,  Buffalo,  N.Y. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 

1034     447  HoxiE,  Eliza  S.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Tenth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

1028     443  HoxiE,   Nathaniel  Blossom,  Jr.,   Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

885     398  HoYT,  Charles  Albert,  Brooklyn,  N,  Y. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Edward  Fuller. 

1664     602  HoYT,  Hettie  Pamelia  Jones  (Mrs.  Frank 
Mason),  Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

961     403  Hoyt,     Julia     Sherman      (Mrs.      Charles 
Albert),  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  William  White. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Peregrine  White. 

404     236  HoYT,   Mary  Holley  Clark   (Mrs.  Frank  j 

Williams),  Madison,  Wis.  I 

Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

291     208  HoYT,  Susan  Rogers  White  (Mrs.  William 
Edwin),  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  White. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Peregrine  White. 


NEW  YORK  STATE  SOCIETY  83 

General        State 
No.  No. 

1669     607  HuBBELL,  Walter  Sage,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  WilHam  Bradford. 


762     357  Hughes,  Antoinette  Carter  (Mrs.  Charles 
E.),  New  York  City. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

321     212  Huntington,  Frederick  Jabez,  Norwich, 
Conn. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 

18       18  HuTCHiNs,  Augustus  Schell,  New  York 
City. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 

8        8  HuTCHiNS,  Waldo,  Geneva,  N.  Y. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 

1035     448  Iddings,  Viola  Hoxie   (Mrs.  Charles  F.), 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Tenth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

II 09     472  Jackson,  Caroline  Mather  (Mrs.  Edwin 
Eliphalet,  Jr.),  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 


84  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

General        State 
No.  No. 

1108     471  Jackson,  Edwin  Eliphalet,  Jr.,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

40      40  Jackson,  James  Hathaway,  M.D.,  Dans- 
ville,  N.  Y. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Love  Brewster. 

166     156  James,  Edward  Christopher,  New  York 
City. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 


401  Janvrin,  Joseph  Edward,  M.D.,  New  York 
City. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 


1 73 1  634  Jaynes,  Fremont  Nathan,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

1 2 10     496  Jefferies,  Mrs.  Harriet  Gould,  Augusta, 
Georgia. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

769     364  Jewett,  Stephen,  Faribault,  Minn. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

1344  526  Jewett,  William  Parker,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Myles  Standish. 


NEW  YORK  STATE  SOCIETY  85 

General        State 
No.  No. 

400     232  Johnson,  Alfred  Sidney,  Boston,  Mass. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Isaac  Allerton. 

1 182     489  Johnson,   Edward  Morrill,   Minneapolis, 
Minn. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  James  Chilton. 

1245     507  Johnson,  Effie  Sabrina  Richards   (Mrs. 
Edward  M.),  Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

123     123  Johnston,  Mervyn  Edward,  Philadelphia, 
Pa. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

214     176  Jordan,  Scott,  Chicago,  111. 

Tenth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 

1141     482  Kellogg,    Elizabeth    Gardner    Brownell 
(Mrs.  Spencer),  Utica,  N.  Y. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Myles  Standish. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 

1222     499  Kellogg,  Frederic  Rogers,  Brooklyn,  N.Y. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 

438     248  Kennedy,   Elijah   Robinson,   New  York 
City. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

6* 


86  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 


General        State 
No.  No. 


1727     630  Kenny,  Mrs.  Adelaide  Richmond,  Batavia, 
N.  Y. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  Thomas  Rogers. 


669     328  Ketcham,  Arthur  Collins,  Yonkers,  N.Y. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

968     407  Kimball,    Harold    Chandler,    Rochester, 
N.  Y. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  James  Chilton. 

558     298  Kimball,  Martha  Whitney  Pond  (Mrs. 
Harold  Chandler),  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 

1693     618  King,  Martha  Kneeland  Danolds  (Mrs. 
William  Frederick),  New  York  City. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  Edward  Fuller. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Samuel  Fuller. 

1554     582  Kingman,  William  Livermore,  Yonkers, 
N.  Y. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 

261     199  Kingsland,  Mary  I.  Macy  (Mrs.  William 
M.),  Scarborough-on-Hudson,  N.  Y. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Til  ley. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 


NEW  YORK  STATE  SOCIETY  87 

General        State 
No.  No. 

147     147  Knower,  Benjamin,  New  York  City. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

1667     605  KouNTZE,  Mary  Ensign  Estabrook   (Mrs. 
Charles  Brewer),  Denver,  Col. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

31       31  Landon,    Mary    Grinndl    (Mrs.    Edward 
Hunter),  New  York  City. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

260     198  Lapham,  Annie  Grey  Soule  (Mrs.  Sam- 
uel), Charleston,  S.  C. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  George  Soule. 

97      97  Larkin,  Lily  Virginia  Brandreth    (Mrs. 
Francis,  Jr.),  Sing  Sing,  N.  Y. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Edward  Winslow. 

626     311  Lawrence,   Alice  Warner   Work    (Mrs. 
John  L. ) ,  Lawrence,  L.  L 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

167     157  Lawrence,   Rebecca   Elizabeth   Spooner 
(Mrs.     Albert     Effingham),     Yonkers, 
N.  Y. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 


88  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

General        State 
No.  No. 

68      68  Lawton,  Ida  May  Frost  Robinson   (Mrs. 
Thomas  A.),  Newport,  R.  I. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  WilHam  Mullins. 

1^45     599  Lawton,  Mary,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 

1580     588  Le  Baron,  Frederic  Nelson,   New  York 
City. 
Nintli  in  descent  from  Myles  Standish. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Isaac  Allerton. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Francis  Eaton. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  George  Soule. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  WilHam  Mullins. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  Edward  Fuller. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 

5  5  Lee,  Edward  Clinton,  Haverford,  Pa. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 

759     354  Lee,   Emma  Chloe   Carter   (Mrs.   Samuel 
Henry),  Springfield,  Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

886     399  Lefferts,  Edith  Crane  (Mrs.  William  H.), 
New  York  City. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Isaac  Allerton. 


NEW  YORK  STATE  SOCIETY  89 

General        State 
No.  No. 

1734  62,7  Lefferts,     Elizabeth     Morris     Waring 

(Mrs.  Frederic  Raymond),  New  York 
City. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

1735  638  Lefferts,   Frederic   Raymond,   Jr.,   New 

York  City. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

1500     565  Leonard,     Clarence     Ettienne,     Caryl- 
Yonkers,  N.  Y. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Thomas  Rogers. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Degory  Priest  (in 

two  lines). 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Peter  Brown. 

d'^       63  Leonard,  Edgar  Cotrell,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

^50     Z^7  Lewis,  Alfred  Foster,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

1646     600  Leypoldt,  Rudolph  Garrigue,  New  York 
City. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  Thomas  Rogers. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Eleventh  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 


90  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

General        Stale 
No.  No. 

1728     631  Lincoln,  James  Minor,  New  York  City. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  Thomas  Rogers. 

1732     635  Little,  Charlotte  Wolcott  Dennis  (Mrs. 
Thomas),  New  York  City. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  WiUiam  Bradford. 

47       47  Little,     Minnie    Louise    Norton     (Mrs. 
Willard  Parker),  New  York  City. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 

1497     5^2  Livingston,  Julia  Raymond,  Nutley,  N.  J. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Cooke. 

178  168  LovELL,  Frank  LIallett,  New  York  City. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 

iSo     170  LovELL,  Frank  Hallett,  Jr.,  New  York 
City. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland, 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 

179  169  LovELL,  Isabel,  New  York  City. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 


NEW  YORK  STATE  SOCIETY  91 

General        State 
No.  No. 

445     255  LovELL,  Leander  Newton,  Plainfield,  N.  J. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

599     307  LovELL,  Phebe  Borden  Durfee  (Mrs.  Le- 
ander Newton),  Plainfield,  N.  J. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

679     338  LovELL,    Robert   Armstrong,    New   York 
City. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 

176  166  Low,  Abbot  Augustus,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 

177  167  Low,  Seth,  New  York  City. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 

1689     614  Lund,  Frances  Edna  Doughty  (Mrs.  Fred- 
eric A.),  New  York  City. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke  (in 

three  lines). 
Tenth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 
Ninth   in   descent   from  John   Cooke    (in 

two  lines). 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Cooke. 


92  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

General        State 
No.  No. 

984     422  Lyford,     Frances  L.  Meigs  (Mrs.  Oliver 
Smith,  Jr.),  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

23       22,  McCartney,  Mrs.  Katharine  Elizabeth 
Scarle,  Wilkes-Barre,   Pa. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Aklen. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Thomas  Rogers. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 

1-55     5^3  McComb,  Mary  Hoag  (Mrs.  William  E.), 
Lockport,  N.  Y. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Plopkins. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Thomas  Rogers. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Joseph  Rogers. 

1 3 13     520  McCoNNELL,  Harriet  Hopkins  (Mrs,  Ben- 
ton), Hornellsville,  N.  Y. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

397     230  McKiNLAY,  Sarah  Adeline  LovcU  (Mrs. 

James  M.),  New  York  City.  k 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 


NEW  YORK    STATE   SOCIETY  q-x 

General        State  ^ 

No.  No. 

76      y6  McKiNSTRY,   Charles  Hedges,  U.   S.  A., 
St.  Augustine,  Fla. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Thomas  Rogers. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 

79       79  McKiNSTRY,  Elisiia  Williams,  San  Fran- 
cisco, Cal. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Thomas  Rogers. 
Eighth  in  descent   from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 

287  205  Macy,  George  Henry,  New  York  City. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 

1013     436  Macy,  Silvanus  J.,  Avon,  N.  Y. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 

1085     465  Manning,    Mrs.    Clara    McLean   Heath, 
New  York  City. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Edward  Fuller. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Samuel  Fuller. 

127     127  Manson,  Thomas  Lincoln,  Jr.,  New  York 

City. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  William  White. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Peregrine  White. 


94  MAYFLOWER  DESCENDANTS 

General         State 

No.  No. 

988     426  Martin,  Elizabeth  B.  Trozvbridge  (Mrs. 
William  R.  H.),  New  York  City. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 

32       32  Martin,   Laura   Grinnell    (Mrs.    Newell), 
New  York  City. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

14       14  Martin,  Susan  Taber,  Riverdale,  N.  Y. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 

1107     470  Mason,  Mrs.  Clara  Davol  Sanders,  Water- 
bury,  Conn. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Cooke. 

1 2 18     498  Mastick,  Agnes  Eliza  Warner  (Mrs.  Sea- 
bury  Cone),  New  York  City. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Ropkins. 

632     315  Matson,  Anna  Elizabeth   Glover   (Mrs. 
Nathaniel),  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Ropkins. 


NEW  YORK  STATE  SOCIETY  95 

General        State 
No.  No. 

544     284  Maxwell,  Helen  Perry  (]\Irs.  Samuel  A.), 
New  York  City. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  WilHam  Bradford. 

124     124  Maynard,  Mary  Adams  Beardsley   (Mrs. 
John  Frederick),  Utica,  N.  Y. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 


967     406  Mears,  John,  M.D.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 

983     421  IMeigs,  Lucia  Jacobs  (Mrs.  Titus  B.),  New 
York  City. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

439     249  Met  calf,    Julia    Bo  wen    French     (Mrs. 
George  R.),  St.  Paul,  Minn. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Edward  Fuller. 


371     225  Miller,  Fannie  Sara,  New  York  City. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 

98      98  Miller,  Helen  Murray  Reynolds   (Mrs. 
Burr  Churchill),  New  York  City. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Edward  Fuller. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Samuel  Fuller. 


96  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

General        State 
No.  No. 

1254  512  Miller,  William  E.,  Warsaw,  N.  Y. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Wihiam  MulHns. 

879     392  Minor,  John  Crannell,  M.D.,  New  York 
City. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  WilHam  Brewster. 

142  142  MiNTON,  Bessie  Alice  Miller  (Mrs.  Henry 

Brewster),  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 

367     221  MiNTON,  Henry  Brewster,  M.D.,  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

143  143  MiNTON,    Mary   Brewster    (Mrs.    Henry), 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

165     155  Mitchell,     Caroline     Carson     Woolsey 
(Mrs.  Edward),  New  York  City. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 

42       42  Moller,     Helene    Allen     (Mrs.     Charles 
George,  Jr.),  New  York  City. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Peter  Brown. 


NEW  YORK  STATE  SOCIETY  97 

General        State 
No.  No. 

^^2)7     450  Montgomery,  Frank  Warren,  New  York 
City. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  WilHam  MulHns. 

981     420  Moore,    Cora    W.    Taylor    (Mrs.    Francis 
Criiger),  New  York  City. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Wilham  Bradford. 

1724     62y  Moore,  Mary  Sibley  Allerton  (Mrs.  Wil- 
liam Arthur),  Binghamton,  N.  Y. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Isaac  Allerton. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

13 1 5     521   Morgan,  Alice  Matilda  Hill  (Mrs.  James 
L.,  Jr.),  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 

26       26  Morris,  Ida  Nesbitt  Tucker   (Mrs.  Tyler 
Seymour),  Chicago,  111. 
Eleventh  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  Thomas  Rogers. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 

61       61  Morton,  Levi  Parsons,  Rhinecliff,  N.  Y. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 


98  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

General        State 
No.  No. 

624     375  MosELEY,  William  Hamilton,  New  Haven, 
Conn. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden, 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 

554     294  Moses,    Mary   White   MacDonald    (Mrs. 
James),  Spring  Lake  Beach,  N.  J. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Edward  Fuller. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Samuel  Fuller. 

765     360  MuRPHEY,  Helen  Amelia  Hulburt  (Mrs. 
Elijah  W.),  Albany,  N.  Y. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 

II 87     493  MuRPHEY,  Martha,  Albany,  N.  Y. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden, 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 


1 188     494  MuRPHEY,    Virginia    Hulburt,    Albany, 
N.  Y. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden, 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 


882     395  Myers,  Mary  A,  'Stillman  (Mrs,  Jared  Kirt- 
land),  Plainfield,  N.  J. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 


NEW  YORK  STATE  SOCIETY  99 

General        State 
No.  No. 

257     195  Mynderse,  Hannah  Hoskins  Gould  (Mrs. 
Wilhelmus),  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 


473     261  Nevers,  Amelia  Elizabeth  Francis  (Mrs. 
Edward),  Chicago,  111. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

45       45  Newcomb,  George  Franklin,  New  Haven, 
Conn. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford, 

236     190  Newcomb,    Horatio    Victor,    New    York 
City. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 


514     270  Newman,     Clarence     Egberts,     Albany, 
N.  Y. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 


1258     516  Newport,     Eliza     Thompson     Edgerton 

(Mrs.  Reece  Marshall),  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

1059     457  Newton,    Charles    Worthington,    Chi- 
cago, 111. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 
LofC. 


loo  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

General         State 
No.  No. 

^77     336  Nichols,    Emma    Cynthia   Bonner    (Mrs. 
George  F.),  Plattsburgh,  N.  Y. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Love  Brewster. 

1 140     481   Nicola,    Ada   Boyden    (Mrs.    Charles   An- 
drew), Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

751     346  North,  Charles  Jackson,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  George  Soule. 

2         2  Norton,  Edward  Loudon,  New  York  City. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Peter  Brown. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Samuel  Fuller, 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Edward  Fuller. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 

37       37  Norton,  Louise  Engel  Seggermann  (Mrs. 
Edward  Loudon),  New  York  City. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Peter  Brown. 

884     397  Nye,  Charles  Freeman,  Champlain,  N.  Y. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

1502     567  Nye,  Ellen  Rose,  Champlain,  N.  Y. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

1 501     566  Oglesby,  Joseph  Henry,  Sea  Girt,  N.  J. 

Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 


1 


NEW  YORK    STATE  SOCIETY  loi 

General        State 
No.  No. 

83     83  Oglesby,    Margaret    Antoinette    Lennig 
(Mrs.  Joseph  Henry),  Sea  Girt,  N.  J. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  WilHam  Brewster. 

1018     441  OsBORN,  LucRETiA  Thatcher  Perry  (Mrs. 
Henry  F.),  New  York  City. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  WilHam  Brewster. 

Z2>       2)Z  Page,  Helen  Jesup  Grinnell  (Mrs.  William 
Drummond),  New  York  City. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

1267     518  Paget,  Pauline  Whitney  (Mrs.  Almeric), 
New  York  City, 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

139S     541  Paine,  Cyrus  Fay,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

1473     559  Paine,  Willis  Seaver,  New  York  City. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 

1185     491  Parker,    Frederick    Sheldon,    Brooklyn, 
N.  Y. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

1690     615  Parker,  Samuel  Eugene,  Shelter  Island, 

N.  Y. 


Eighth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 


7* 


MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 


General         State 
No.  No. 


434     244  Patterson,  Caroline  Homans,  New  York 
City. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

477     265  Patterson,  Jessie,  New  York  City. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

289     206  Paulison,    Amelia    Elizabeth    Williams 

(Mrs.  John  C),  West  Hartford,  Conn. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Wilham  Bradford. 

443     253  Peck,  William  Farley,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 

333     214  Penniman,   Mary  Knower   (Mrs.   Samuel 
Judd),  New  York  City. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

135     135  Perkins,    Elizabeth   Bishop,    New   York 
City. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  George  Soule. 

134     134  Perkins,  Mary  Emily  Sowles  (Mrs.  New- 
ton), New  York  City. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  George  Soule. 

216     178  Pike,  Charles  Eliot,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland  (in 

two  lines). 
Ninth   in  descent   from  John  Tilley    (in 
two  lines). 


NEW  YORK    STATE   SOCIETY  103 

General        State 

No.  No. 

1460     554  Pitkin,  Annie  Colton  Clarke  (Mrs.  Albert 
Johnson),   Schenectady,   N.  Y. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  WilHam  Bradford. 

93       93  Pitkin,    Sarah    Howard    Loomis     (Mrs. 
Albert  Hastings),  Hartford,  Conn. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 

881     394  Platt,  Charles  Howard,  New  York  City. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 

749     344  Platt,  Marion  Erskine,  New  York  City. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 

551     291   Platt,    Mary  Jane  RedHeld    (Mrs.    Isaac 
Stephen),   New  York  City. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 

549     289  Plyer,  Charles  Herbert,  New  York  City. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

548     288  Plyer,  George  Girling,   Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

768     363  Porter,  Katharine  Delano  Porter  (Mrs. 

Henry  Hobart,   Jr.),   Lawrence,   L.   I. 

Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 


104  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

General       State 
No.  No. 

1 02     102  Potter,    Helen    Ward    Brandreth    (Mrs. 
Frederick),  Sing  Sing,  N.  Y. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Edward  Winslow. 

1 133     474  Prince,  George  Seelye,  New  York  City. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  WilHam  Brewster. 

138     138  Prince,    LeBaron    Bradford,    Santa    Fe, 
N.  M. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

1343     525  Proctor,  Thomas  Red  field,  Utica,  N.  Y. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  MuUins. 

663     322  Quinby,  Henry  Cole,  New  York  City. 

Eleventh  in  descent  from  William  Brew- 
ster. 

401     233  Rawson,    Edward    Stephen,    New    York 
City. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

126     126  Rawson,     Fannie     Delphine     Williams 
(Mrs.  Warren),  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

218     180  Read,  Harmon  Pumpelly,  Albany,  N.  Y. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 


NEW  YORK    STATE  SOCIETY  105 

General        State 

No.  No. 

1060     458  Reed,   Mrs.   Caroline  Gallup,  New  York 
City. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mtillins. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 

170     160  Reilly,  Emma  Tozver  (Mrs.  Thomas  Alex- 
ander), Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 

231     185  Reynolds,  Dorrance,  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Edward  Fuller. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Samuel  Fuller. 

86       86  Reynolds,   Grace  Goodwin  Fuller    (Mrs. 
Benjamin),  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Edward  Fuller. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Samuel  Fuller. 

1 137     478  Richards,  Charles  Spielmann,  New  York 
City. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Degory  Priest. 

517     273  Richards,  Eber,  Ticonderoga,  N.  Y. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Edward  Fuller. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Samuel  Fuller. 

1135     476  Richards,  Jeremiah,   New  York  City. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Degory  Priest. 


io6  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

General        State 
No.  No. 

1670  608  Richards,     Julian     Walter,     Waterloo, 

Iowa. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

1671  609  Richards,    Siddie   Frances   Pierce    (Mrs. 

Julian  Walter),  Waterloo,  Iowa. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 

151 1     570  Richards,    William    Stiger,    New    York 
City. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Degory  Priest. 

1016     439  Riley,  Mrs.  Caroline  Elizabeth  Cross- 
man,  New  York  City. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Degory  Priest. 

144     144  RoBBiNS,  Chandler,  New  York  City. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

128     128  RoBBiNS,    Harriet    Lothrop,    New    York 
City. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

112     112  Robinson,    Charles    Palmer,    Brooklyn, 
N.  Y. 
►     Eighth  in  descent  from  Edward  Fuller. 

258     196  Roessle,   Emily  Theodosia  Hatch    (Mrs. 
Elwood  Osborne),  Yonkers,  N.  Y. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 


NEW  YORK    STATE   SOCIETY  107 

General        State 
No.  No. 

mo    473  Rogers,   Joseph    Sumner,    Orchard   Lake, 
Mich. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  WilHam  MulHns. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Joseph  Rogers. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Thomas  Rogers. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  WilHam  Brewster. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 

975     414  Rowland,  Alice  Story  (Mrs.  David  Hall), 
Plainfield,  N.  J. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  Edward  Fuller. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Samuel  Fuller. 

1017     440  RoYCE,   Eleanor  Caroline  Lufkin   (Mrs. 
Stephen  Edmunds),   St.  Albans,  Vt. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  George  Soule. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 

51       51   Rundall,    Julia   Waring   Roberts    (Mrs. 
Clarence  Aubrey),  Brewster,  N.  Y. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Giles  Hopkins. 

546     286  Russell,   Charles  Howland,  New  York 
City. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 


io8  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

General         State 

No.  No. 

1 136     477  Ryer,   Harriet  Monfort  Richards   (Mrs. 
George  Stillman),  New  York  City. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Degory  Priest. 


^349     531  Sabin,  Susan  Gould  Tilden  (Mrs.  Charles 
D wight),  New  York  City. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

13       13  Sage,    Margaret    Olivia    S locum    (Mrs. 
Russell),  New  York  City. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Myles  Standish. 

1725     628  ScHAUFFLER,    WiLLiAM    G.,    M.D.,    Lake- 
wood,  N.  J. 
Eleventh  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  Giles  Hopkins. 

1032     445  ScHULTZE,  Ida  Kate  Leonard  (Mrs.  Ernst 
Friedrich  Eduard),  New  York  City. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 

S56  390  Schuyler,  Katherine  Beeckman  Living- 
ston (Mrs.  Montgomery),  New  York 
City. 

Tenth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

Tenth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Cooke. 


NEW  YORK    STATE   SOCIETY  109 


General         State 

No.  No. 


878     391   Schuyler,   Montgomery,   Jr.,   New   York 
City. 
Eleventh  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 
Eleventh  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Cooke. 

118     118  ScRUGHAM,     Margaret     Bradford     Otis 
(Mrs.   William  Warburton),   Yonkers, 
N.  Y. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

479     268  Seabury,  Caroline  Louise,  Brooklyn,  N.Y. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 

73       73  Seabury,    Frederick    Chandler,    Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Thomas  Rogers. 

62       62  Sears,  Clinton  Brooks,  U.  S.  A.,  Duluth, 
Minn. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

132     132  Seggermann,  Anna,  New  York  City. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Peter  Brown. 

44       44  Seggermann,    Frederick    Krueger,    New 
York  City. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Peter  Brown. 


MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 


General        State 
No.  No. 


131     131  Seggermann,       Martha      Vanderburgh 
Gleason  (Mrs.  Henry),  New  York  City. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Peter  Brown. 


II       II   Seggermann,  Victor  August,  New  York 
City. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Peter  Brown. 


1249     509  Seward,    Janet    Watson    (Mrs.    WiUiam 
Henry),  Auburn,  N.  Y. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  James  Chilton. 


1 581     589  Sexton,  Mrs.  Ellen  Clarindia  Kneeland, 
Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Edward  Fuller. 


1583     591  Sharpe,  Elizabeth  Montgomery,  Wilkes- 
Barre,  Pa. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 

745     340  Sharpe,  Mary  A.,  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 


NEW  YORK    STATE  SOCIETY  iii 

General        State 
No.  No. 

^537     578  Shepard,  Benjamin,  East  Orange,  N.  J. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Myles  Standish, 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Love  Brewster. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  BreWvSter. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

1666     604  Sherman,  Jeanie  Rogers,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Thomas  Rogers. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Joseph  Rogers. 

752     347  Sherman,  Julia  Thompson,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Myles  Standish. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden, 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Henry  Samson. 

116     116  Shuart,    Nella    Sumner   Phillips    (Mrs. 
William  Herbert),  Springfield,  Mass. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Isaac  Allerton. 


^73     332  Skerry,  Amory  Thompson,  Jr.,  New  York 
City. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Myles  Standish. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 


112  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

General         State 
No.  No. 

1230     501   Skerry,  Harry  Ward,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Myles  Standish. 
JNinth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  WiHiam  MulHns. 

990     428  Sloan,  Robert  Sage,  Oswego,  N.  Y. 

Tenth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

7         7  Slocum,  Joseph  Jermain,  New  York  City. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Myles  Standish. 

38       38  Smith,  Jane  Terry  Sheldon  (Mrs.  Andrew 
Heermance),  New  York  City. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

1498     563  Smith,     Minnehaha    Lovell    McKinlay 
(Mrs.  Charles  Wilson),  New  York  City. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 

798     367  Spaulding,  Annie  M,  Watson  (Mrs.  Sam- 
uel Strong),  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 

1443     548  Speck,      Helene     Keller      (Mrs.      Henry 
Joseph),  Troy,  N.  Y. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  Thomas  Rogers. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 
Eleventh  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 


NEW  YORK    STATE   SOCIETY  113 


General        State 

No.  No. 


547     287  Spoor,  John  Alden,  Chicago,  111. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 

973     412  Springer,  Fannie  Chandler  Manchester 
(Mrs,  James  B.),  Adamsville,  R.  I. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 

256     194  Stanton,  Henry,  New  York  City. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Love  Brewster. 


1696     621  Stearns,    Margaret    Barnes   Nye    (Mrs. 
Seargent  Prentiss),  Montreal,  Canada. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

1394     537  Stephenson,   Katherine  Ingersoll    (Mrs. 
Augustus  J.),  Lockport,  N.  Y. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 


1 371     534  Sterling,   Edith   Warren,   East  Orange, 
N.J. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 


114  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 


General        State 

No.  No. 


^2i7'^     535  Sterling,  Eleanor  Augusta,  East  Orange, 
N.J. 

Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 


y(}(i     361  Stevens,  Albert  Parsons,  Albany,  N.  Y. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Wilham  Bradford. 


ydy     362  Stevens,  Frederic  Bliss,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 


965     405  Stimpson,  Henry  C.  S.,  New  York  City. 

Eleventh  in  descent  from  William  Brew- 
ster. 


122     122  Stimson,  Edith  Parker  (Mrs.  Daniel  M.), 
New  York  City. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 


209     586  Stoddard,  Francis  Russell,  Buffalo,  N.Y. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Joseph  Rogers. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Thomas  Rogers. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 


NEW  YORK    STATE   SOCIETY  115 

General       State 
No.  No. 

77^^     365  Stone,  Martha  Noyes  Burt  (Mrs.  Lauris- 
ton  L.),  Rochester,  N.  Y, 
Eighth  in  descent  from  WilHam  Bradford. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Thomas  Rogers. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  WilHam  Mullins. 

1472     558  Stowell,  Amelia  Wilgus  Esty  (Mrs.  Cal- 
vin D.),  Ithaca,  N.  Y. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  James  Chilton. 

1 62 1     594  Stowers,  Morris  Edwards,  Scranton,  Pa. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

80       80  Stringer,  George  Alfred,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 

149     149  Strong,    Alma    Barton,    Golden    Bridge, 
N.  Y. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

334     215  Strong,  Eliza,  New  York  City. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

1345     527  Strong,  Martha  Howard  Prentice  (Mrs. 
Theron  George),  New  York  City. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 


Ii6  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

General        State 
No.  No. 

94      94  Strong,  William  Wolcott,  Kenosha,  Wis. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  WilHam  Bradford. 


1014    437  Sturtevant,  Charles  Lyon,  Washington, 
D.  C. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  James  Chilton. 


1625     596  Swan,  Henry  Tilden,  New  York  City. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

1694     619  Swan,  Marie  Louise  Paine   (Mrs.  Henry 
Tilden),  New  York  City. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Eleventh  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 

1677     610  Swinburne,  Mrs.  Laura  A.  Perry,  New 
York  City. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Samuel  Fuller. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  Edward  Fuller. 

1723     626  Taber,  Martha  Akin,  Pawling,  N.  Y. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Cooke. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Cooke  (in  two 

lines). 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Thomas  Rogers. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke  (in 
two  lines). 


NEW  YORK    STATE  SOCIETY  117 

General         State 

No.  No. 

Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Tenth   in   descent   from   Richard   Warren 
(in  two  lines). 

471     259  Taintor,     Emily     Strong     Davis     (Mrs. 
George  E. ),  Hartford,  Conn. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 

1729     632  Talmadge,   Helen  Atwood   White    (Mrs. 
Henry),  New  York  City. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

756     351  Talmadge,  Henry,  New  York  City. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

986     424  Tarbox,  Elizabeth  Lucretia  Lord  (Mrs. 
Henry  Fiske),  Batavia,  N.  Y. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 

672     331  Taylor,  Dwight  Wilcox,  New  York  City. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 

1241     505  Taylor,  George  W.,  Marinette,  Wis. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 

8* 


ii8  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

General        State 

No.  No. 

^71     33'^  Taylor,  Mary  Jennette  Wilcox  (Mrs.  Au- 
gustus C),  New  York  City. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  WilHam  MulHns. 


1397     540  Terry,  Charles  AppLETON,New  York  City. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  WilHam  Bradford. 

601     309  Terry,  Frances  A.  M.  Taft  (Mrs.  Charles 
H.),  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 

374     228  Terry,  George  Davis,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

1455     551  Terry,  Rev.  Israel  Newton,  Utica,  N.  Y. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

53       53  Terry,  John  Taylor,  Tarrytown,  N.  Y. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

^553     5S1  Terry,  John  Taylor,  Jr.,  New  York  City. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

151     151  Terry,  Linda  Marquand  (Mrs.  Roderick), 
New  York  City. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 


NEW  YORK    STATE  SOCIETY  119 

General        State 

No.  No. 

1534     575  Terry,  Mary  Amelia,  Hartford,  Conn. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

34      34  Terry,  Rev.   Roderick,   D.D.,   New  York 
City. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

972     411  Terry,  Seth  Sprague,  New  York  City. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

136     136  Terry,  Wyllys,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

819     383  Thayer,  Francis  Andros,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins, 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 

1062     460  Thayer,  George  Wood,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Thomas  Rogers. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 

1061     459  Thayer,  Samuel  R.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Thomas  Rogers. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 

1138    479  Thompson,  John  I.,  Troy,  N.  Y. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 


I20  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

General        State 
No.  No. 

1686     611  Thomtson,  Robert  Hallam,  Troy,  N.  Y. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

1663     601  Thompson,  Rev.  Walter,  North  Redoubt, 
N.  Y. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

1 142     483  Thomson,   Emma  Hopkins  Judson    (Mrs. 
David^,  New  York  City. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Giles  Hopkins. 

335     216  TiLDEN,  John  Newel,  M.D.,  Peekskill,  N.  Y. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

555     295  TiLDEN,  John  Newel,  Jr.,  Peekskill,  N.  Y. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

372     226  Todd,  Edwin  Linus,  Sing  Sing,  N.  Y. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Edward  Winslow. 

557     297  Tompkins,  Hamilton  Bullock,  New  York 
City. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 

1691     616  Tompkins,  John  Almy,  Baltimore,  Md. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 


NEW  YORK    STATE   SOCIETY  121 

General        State 

No.  No. 

114     114  ToTTEN,  John  Reynolds,  U.  S.  A.,  New 
York  City. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

395     229  Tower,  Adelina,  New  York  City. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Eleventh  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 

475     ^^3  Townshend,      Charles      Hervey,      New 
Haven,  Conn. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 

175     165  Tracy,  John  Robbins,  Stamford,  Conn. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

822     386  Trowbridge,    Catherine    Allen    Quincy 
(Mrs.  E.  Hayes),  New  Haven,  Conn. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 

977     416  Trowbridge,   Edwin  Dwight,   New  York 
City. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 

979     418  Trowbridge,  Elvira  K.  Trowbridge  (Mrs. 
Frederick  Kellogg),  New  York  City. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 


122  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

General        State 

No.  No. 

9/8     417  Trowbridge,    Frederick    Kellogg,    New 
York  City. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 

1008     433  Trowbridge,  Robertson,  New  York  City. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 

1687     612  Truman,  Henry  Hertel,  Orange,  N.  J. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

757     352  Tuck,  Henry,  New  York  City. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 

1499     564  Tuck,  Rosamond,  New  York  City. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 

801     370  Turner,  Frederic  Martin,  Brooklyn,  N.Y. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Isaac  Allerton. 

476     264  Tyler,  Eliza  M.  'Schroeder  (Mrs.  Mason 
Whiting),  Plainfield,  N.  J. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

1440     545  Tyler,  Henry  Whitney,  New  York  City. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 


NEW  YORK    STATE   SOCIETY  123 

General        State 

No.  No. 

364     218  Tyler,  Mason  Whiting,  Plainfield,  N.  J. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  WilHam  Bradford. 

1759  642  Upham,  Henry  Pratt,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  White. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Resolved  White. 

989     427  Upham,  Mary  Greene  (Mrs.  Horace  A.  J.), 
Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 

432     242  Vaill,  Charlotte  Ffirth  5'^wr(iwaw^(  Mrs. 
Edward  E.),  Portland,  Maine. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Myles  Standish. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  George  Soule. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  James  Chilton. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 

748     343  Van  Cleve,  Margaret  Fox,  San  Luis  Po- 
tosi,  Mexico. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Joseph  Rogers. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Thomas  Rogers. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 

1082     462  Vanderpoel,  Mary  Van  Buren,  New  York 
City. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 


124  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

General         State 
No.  No. 

805     374  Vander    Veer,    Edgar    Albert,    Albany, 
N.  Y. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Isaac  Allerton. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

S04     373  Vander  Veer,  Margaret  E.  Snow  (Mrs. 
Albert),  Albany,  N.  Y. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Isaac  Allerton. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

1695     620  Van  Winkle,  Abbie  Bishop  (Mrs.  Charles 
D.),  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

676     335  Vaughan,     Mary     Harriette    Newcomh 
(Mrs.  Edward  J.),  Chicago,  111. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

970     409  Vilas,  Elizabeth  Atwood   (Mrs.  Edward 
Perrin),  Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

77      77  Vinton,  Charles  Harrod,  M.D.,  Werners- 
ville.  Pa. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 

750     345  Wadsworth,      Emily      Marshall       (Mrs. 
George),  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 


NEW  YORK    STATE  SOCIETY  125 

General        State 

No.  No. 

363     217  Walker,  William  Isaac,  New  York  City. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Isaac  Allerton. 


259     197  Walker,  William  Macy,  New  York  City. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 

821     385  Wallace,  Frances  Ione  Abbe  (Mrs.  Wil- 
ham  Addison),  Albany,  N.  Y. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  WilHam  Bradford. 

598     306  Walton,    John    Whittlesey,    Cleveland, 
Ohio. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

89       89  Ward,    Reginald    Henshaw,    New    York 
City. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 

50       50  Waring,  Janet,  Yonkers,  N.  Y. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Giles  Hopkins. 

49      49  Waring,  John  Thomas,  Yonkers,  N.  Y. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Giles  Hopkins. 


126  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

General         State 

No.  No. 

1 2 14     497  Warner,    Lucien    Calvin,    Irvington    on 
Hudson,  N.  Y. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 


1 1 69     486  Warren,  Charles  Elliot,  New  York  City. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

806     376  Warren,   Rev.   Daniel  Frederick,   D.D., 
Jersey  City,  N.  J. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

19       19  Warren,  George  Herbert,  Yonkers,  N.  Y. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Edward  Doty. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Peregrine  White. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Edward  Winslow. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  WilHam  Bradford. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Love  Brewster. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  WilHam  White. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Wilham  Brewster. 

1347     529  Warren,  Martha  Mabbett  Warren  (Mrs. 
Walter  Phelps),  Troy,  N.  Y. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Giles  Hopkins. 


NEW  YORK    STATE   SOCIETY  127 

General        State 
No.  No. 

35       35  Warren,    Pelham   Winslow,    New   York 
City. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Edward  Doty. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Peregrine  White. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Edward  Winslow. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Love  Brewster. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  White. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

1038     451  Warren,  Walter  Phelps,  Troy,  N.  Y. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Giles  Hopkins. 

1253     511  Warren,    William    Watts    Jones,    New 
York  City. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

46       46  Washburn,  John  Henry,  New  York  City. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 

24       24  Washington,   Catharine  Louisa  Adams 
(Mrs.  Allan  Cooper),  New  York  City. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Miillins. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 


128  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

General        State 
No.  No. 

883     396  Watson,  Lucy  Carlile,  Utica,  N.  Y. 

Tenth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Cooke. 

810     380  Watson,  William  Henry,  Utica,  N.  Y. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Cooke. 

74       74  Webb,  William  Watson,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  WilHam  Bradford. 

1234     502  Weed,  Edward  Franklin,  New  York  City. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 

1052     453  Weed,  Nellie  S.  Jones  (Mrs.  Samuel  R.), 
New  York  City. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 

974     413  Wellington,  Walter  Liversidge,  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Alden, 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 

963     404  Wendelken,    Sarah    Sisson    (Mrs.    John 
M.),  Dallas,  Tex. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 


NEW  YORK    STATE   SOCIETY  129 

General        State 
No.  No. 

675     334  Wheeler,  Agema  Vilette,  Brooklyn,  N.Y. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 

292     209  Wheeler,  Charles  Volney,  Little  Falls, 

N.Y. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

1536     577  Wheeler,  Walter  Richards,  New  York 
City. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  White. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Resolved  White. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Degory  Priest. 

1533     574  White,  Alfred  Livingstone,   New  York 
City. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren, 

399     231  White,  Charles  Goddard,  Boston,  Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  White. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Peregrine  White. 

991     429  White,    Eliza    Matilda    Chandler    (Mrs. 
Stephen  VanCulen),  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Myles  Standish. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 

1736     639  White,  William  Gardner,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  White. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Resolved  White. 
9 


I30  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

General        State 
No.  No. 

15^7     573  Whitney,  Drake,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Thomas  Rogers. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Henry  Samson, 

1722     625  Whitney,  Lucy  Williams  Hallam  (Mrs. 
Thomas  Henry),  New  York  City. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 

145     145  Whitney,  William   Collins,   New  York 
City. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

437     247  Wicker,  Cassius  Milton,  New  York  City, 
Ninth  in  descent  from  James  Chilton. 

634     317  WiCKES,    Harriette    Douw    Alley    (Mrs. 
Thomas  Parmelee),  New  York  City. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden, 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 

854  389  Wight,  Charles  Henry,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Giles  Hopkins. 

665     324  WiLLARD,  Edward  Augustus,   New  York 
City. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 


NEW  YORK    STATE  SOCIETY  131 

General        State 
No.  No. 

803     372  WiLLARD,  Gladys,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

519  275  WiLLARD,  James  Le  Baron,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

802     371  WiLLARD,   Marion   Bradford,   New   York 
City. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

520  276  Williams,  Joanna,  Yonkers,  N.  Y. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 

521  Q.j'j  Williams,  Sarah,  Yonkers,  N.  Y. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 

755     350  Wires,  Josephine  Hatch  (Mrs.  Rodney  S.), 
Burlington,  Vt. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 

1 1 84    490  Woodruff,  Lilian  Churchill  Bell  (Mrs. 
James  Parsons),  Litchfield,  Conn. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 


132  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

General        State 

No.  No. 

668     327  Woodward,    Anne    May    Farnam    (Mrs. 
Frank  L.),  Denver,  Col. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 

1369     532  WooTTON,  Mary  Wright  (Mrs.  Edwin  H.), 
New  York  City. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 

985     423  Work,  Marie  Pierce  Warner  (Mrs.  James 
Henry),  Lawrence,  L.  I. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

436     246  Worthington,    George,    Bennington    Cen- 
tre, Vt. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  Isaac  Allerton. 

Deceased 

41       41  Backus,  Maria  Averill,  Schenectady,  N.Y. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 
Died  November  29,  1898. 

1445     550  Blakeley,  Russell,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Myles  Standish. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Died  February  5,  1901. 


NEW  YORK    STATE   SOCIETY  133 

General        State 
No.  No. 

281     202  BoRUP,  Mary  Watson  Brandreth   (Mrs. 
Henry  Dana),  Germantown,  Pa, 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Edward  Winslow. 
Died  November  19,  1897. 

163     153  Brewster,  Benjamin,  New  York  City. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 
Died  September  4,  1897. 

290  207  Chapman,  Chandler  Pease,  Madison,  Wis. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 
Died  May  12,  1897. 

174     164  Dodge,  Katherine  Hannah  Alden  (Mrs. 
Omri  Alonzo),  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Alden.    ' 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Died  December  31,  1900. 

21       21  Hill,  Amelia  Leavitt  Footc  (Mrs.  Edward 
Bruce),  New  York  City. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Died  December  7,  1900. 

166     156  James,  Edward  Christopher,  New  York 
City. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 
Died  March  24,  1901. 

9* 


134  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 


General        State 
No.  No. 


405     237  Kneeland,  James,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Edward  Fuller. 
Died  September  6,  1899. 

1226     500  Longstreet,  Caroline  Adriance  Redfield 
(Mrs.  Cornelius  Tyler),  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Died  October  12,  1900. 

279     201  McLean,  Anne  Waters    (Mrs.   Charles), 
New  Hartford,  N.  Y. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 
Died  October  3,  1900. 

213     175  Mayo,  Charles  Edwin,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 
Died  April  23,  1899. 

1535     576  Mower,  Card  Buck  (Mrs.  Eugene  S.),  Ro- 
selle,  N.  J. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Myles  Standish. 
Died  April  11,  1900. 

43       43  MuNSON,  Henry  Theodore,  New  York  City. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Died  April  27,  1897. 


NEW  YORK   STATE   SOCIETY  135 

General        State 
No.  No. 

139     139  Newcomb,  John  Bearse,  Elgin,  111. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 
Died  July  2,  1897. 

227  181  Plyer,  Charles  Whiting,  New  York  City. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 
Died  December  2,  1897. 

56       56  Read,  John  Meredith,  Paris,  France. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 
Died  December  2^,  1896. 

674     333  Steers,    Anna    Alida    Mersereau    (Mrs. 
Edward  P.),  New  York  City. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 
Died  March  25,  1901. 

64      64  Strong,  William  Ripley,  Golden  Bridge, 
N.  Y. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 
Died  January  i,  1901. 

164     154  Walker,   Cornelia  T.  Macy   (Mrs.   Isaac 
H.),  New  York  City. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Died  May  15,  1897. 


SOCIETY  OF 

MAYFLOWER  DESCENDANTS  IN  THE 

STATE  OF  CONNECTICUT 

Organized  March  7,  1896 


OFFICERS    OF   THE 

SOCIETY   OF    MAYFLOWER    DESCENDANTS 

IN   THE   STATE   OF   CONNECTICUT 

Governor 
Hon.  Lyman  Denison  Brewster,  Danbury 

Deputy  Governor 
William  Molthrop  Stark,  New  London 

Captain 

Royal  Bird  Bradford,  Rear-Admiral,  U.  S.  N. 

Secretary 
Nathan  Holt  Smith,  New  London 

Treasurer 
Gilbert  Smith  Raymond,  Norwich 

Historian 

Edwin  Allston  Hill,  New  Haven 

Elder 

Rev.  James  Gibson  Johnson,  D.D.,  Farmington 

Assistants 

William  M.  Stark 

Percy  Coe  Eggleston 

Mrs.  Catharine  A.  Dudley  Bramble 

Mrs.  George  D.  Whittlesey 

Mrs.  John  L.  Branch 

Miss  Elizabeth  M.  Brown 

Miss  Helen  M.  Avery 


MEMBERS 


(  The  maiden  surname  of  married  women  is  printed  in  italics) 


General        State 
No.  No. 


377      68  Alden,  Hattie  Lucinda,  Washington,  D.C. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 

1203     190  Allen,  Edith  Crane  Leiferts  (Mrs.  Wil- 
liam Bradford),  Hartford,  Conn. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Isaac  AUerton. 

219       II  Allender,  Sarah  Louise  (Mrs.  Nelson  J.), 
New  London,  Conn. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 

345       65  Appleby,    Elizabeth    Waller    (Mrs.    Wil- 
liam R.),  Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 
139 


I40  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

General         State 
No.  No. 

398       y6  Arms,  Frank  Thornton,  U.  S.  N.,  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

297       44  Arms,    Grace    Turner    (Mrs.    Frank    H.), 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

450       84  Avery,  Eliza  Warren,  Norwich,  Conn. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

1738     220  Avery,   Frank   Montgomery,   New   York 
City. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

241       22  Avery,    Helen    Morgan,    New    London, 
Conn. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

314      48  Barbour,  Minard  Townsend,  Chicago,  111. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

1287     193  Barnum,  Mary  Nicholls  (Mrs.  Charles  Wil- 
liam), Lime  Rock,  Conn. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

484      95  Barry,  Carlos,  Jr.,  New  London,  Conn. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 


CONNECTICUT    STATE   SOCIETY  141 


General        State 
No.  No. 


485       96  Barry,    Genevieve   Maud,    New   London, 
Conn. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 


1 1 12     176  Beebe,  Mary  Elder,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 


416       'j'j  Blodgett,  Caroline  Althea,  Waukegan, 
111. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 


339       (i2  BoDMAN,    Alice    Minard   Barbour    (Mrs. 
William  C),  Chicago,  111. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 


239      21  Bond,  Henry  RiCHARDSOiNT,  Jr.,  New  Lon- 
don, Conn. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 


243       2^  Bradford,     Royal     Bird,     Rear-Admiral 
U.  S.  N.,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Love  Brewster. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 


142  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

General        State 
No.  No. 

623     120  Bramble,  Catherine  Adelia  Z)mc?/^3;( Mrs. 
George  J.),  New  London,  Conn, 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  WilHam  Brewster. 

160        9  Branch,  Mary  Lydia  Bolles   (Mrs.  John 
L.),  New  London,  Conn. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  WilHam  Brewster. 


1205     192  Brewster,     Lyman     Denison,     Danbury, 
Conn. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

1 100     172  Brown,  Clara  Louise,  Groton,  Conn. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

1468     205  Brown,  David  Chester,  Danbury,  Conn. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. " 


612     109  Brown,  Helen  Louise  Sahin  (Mrs.  Charles 
E.),  Belvidere,  111. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 


396       75  Brown,  Orlando,  Washington,  Conn. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 


CONNECTICUT    STATE    SOCIETY  143 

General        State 
No.  No. 

220       12  Browne,  Elizabeth  Mussey,  New  London, 
Conn. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Wilham  Brewster. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  WilHam  Brewster 
(in  two  lines). 

263       29  Browne,  Thomas  Nicole,  Lyons,  France. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  WilHam  Brewster. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster 
(in  two  lines). 

1164     179  Bugbee,  Grace  Altha  Ripley  (Mrs.  Fred- 
erick Abroy),  Willimantic,  Conn. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 


1202     189  BuLKLEY,    Rebekah    Wheeler    Pomeroy 
(Mrs.  Henry  Thorp),  Southport,  Conn. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 

839     142  BuRNHAM,     Ella     Albertine     Bradford 
(Mrs.  Waterman  R.),  Norwich,  Conn. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 


920     159  Burton,  Mary  Willianis  (Mrs.  Lebius  De- 
los),  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 


144  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

General        State 
No.  No. 

i6i       lo  Butler,  Lucy  Palmer,  New  London,  Conn. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 

296      43  Butler,  William  Williams,  Gouverneur 
SHp,  New  York  City. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 

696     133  Chalker,  Cornelia  Ward  Ingham  (Mrs. 
Frank  M.),  Saybrook,  Conn. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 

452       86  Chapman,  Fanny  Reed  (Mrs.  R.  C),  Nor- 
wich, N.  Y. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

1650     213  Chase,  Jessie  Clara,  Detroit,  Mich. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Edward  Doty. 

341       62,  Chester, Colby  Mitchell,  Captain  U.S.N. , 
Washington,  D.  C. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

466       88  Chester,  Walstein  Roath,  Boston,  Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 


CONNECTICUT   STATE    SOCIETY  145 

General        State 
No.  No. 

293       40  Clark,  Augusta  P^c^( Mrs.  Eligus),  Lyme, 
Conn. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Wilham  MulHns. 

621  118  Clark,  Mary  Annette  Fo(9/(?  (Mrs.  Enos), 

Kirkwood,  Mo. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 

266       32  Colfax,  Albert  Eben,  New  York  City. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Wilham  Brewster. 

1508     208  Colt,  Margarette  Esther  Griszvold  (Mrs. 
George  Kellogg),  Winsted,  Conn. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

1428     201   Cone,  James  Brewster,  Hartford,  Conn. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

622  119  Crandall,  Alice  Gre^w^  (Mrs.  Herbert  L.), 

New  London,  Conn. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

325       53  CuRTiss,  Frederick  Haines,  Boston,  Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Myles  Standish. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 


146  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

General        State 
No.  No. 

693     130  Cutler,  Grace  Dennis  (Mrs.  Ralph  W.), 
Hartford,  Conn. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Wilham  Bradford. 

1 541     209  Dart,  Mary  Gregg  (Mrs.  Albert  C),  Rock 
Island,  111. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 

923     162  David,  Mary  Stoddard  (Mrs.  Miner),  Lin- 
coln, 111. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 

611     108  Davis,     Frederick    Wendell,     Hartford, 
Conn. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

1543     211  Day,  Katherine  Seymour,  Hartford,  Conn. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

469      91  Devereux,  Clara  Anna  Rich  (Mrs.  Arthur 
F.),  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

782     136  DowNES,    Frances    Wilhelmina    Brown 
(Mrs.  Charles  T.),  New  York  City. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Myles  Standish. 


CONNECTICUT    STATE   SOCIETY  147 

General        State 
No.  No. 

625     122  Downs,  Isabella  Parker  Hozvland  (Mrs. 
Edgar  R.),  Denver,  Col. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 

619     116  Dunham,     Sylvester    Clark,     Hartford, 
Conn. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  WilHam  Brewster. 

489     100  Eggleston,     Mary    Borrodell     Williams 
(Mrs.  Arthur  H.),  New  London,  Conn. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

155         4  Eggleston,     Percy    Coe,     New    London, 
Conn. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  WilHam  Mullins. 

mi     175  Ellis,    Annie    Freeland    Corson    (Mrs. 
George  William),  Hartford,  Conn. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

II 65     180  Ellis,  George  William,  Hartford,  Conn. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

914     153  Emery,   Sarah   K.   Chester   (Mrs.   Charles 
F.),  Kansas  City,  Mo. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 


148  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 


General        State 
No.  No. 


386       72  Fellows,   Annie  Angeline   Crane    (Mrs. 
Oshea  Page),  New  Dorchester,  Mass. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  WilHam  MulHns. 

617     114  FooTE,  Florence  Annette,  Belvidere,  111. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 

384       70  FooTE,  Harriet,  Belvidere,  111. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 

362       67  FooTE,  John  Crocker,  Belvidere,  111. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 

513     107  FooTE,  John  Garvin,  Belvidere,  111. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 

614     III  FooTE,  Maria  Garvin,  Belvidere,  111. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley, 

620     117  FooTE,  Mary  Crocker  (Mrs.  John  J.),  Bel- 
videre, 111. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 


CONNECTICUT   STATE    SOCIETY  149 


General        State 
No.  No. 


613     1 10  FooTE,  Mary  Helen,  Belvidere,  111. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 

385       71  Frink,  Caroline  Pendleton  Meech  (Mrs. 
William  H.),  Chicago,  111. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Love  Brewster. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

691     128  Frost,    Christine   Kellog   Glover    (Mrs. 
Frederic  Worthen),  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 

453       S7  Fuller,   Frederick  Augustus,   Mt.   Ver- 
non, N.  Y. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Edward  Fuller. 

490     loi  Gardner,    Mary    Clark    Sherman    (Mrs. 
Stephen  A.),  New  London,  Conn. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 

917  156  Gates,  Horace  Perry,  New  York  City. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Edward  Fuller. 

918  157  Gates,  Wilbur  Spencer,  Hartford,  Conn. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Edward  Fuller. 


I50  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

General        State 
No.  No. 

II02     174  Gay,  Charlotte  Ellen  Watson  (Mrs.  Hen- 
ry), Winsted,  Conn. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

1 199     186  Geer,  Eliza  Rogers  Raymond  (Mrs.  Oliver 
J.),  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 

221       13  Graves,  Frances  Man  WARING  Mm^r  (Mrs. 
Charles  B. ) ,  New  London,  Conn. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

332       60  Greve,  Harriet  Fisher   (Mrs.  T.  L.   A.), 
Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Edward  Fuller. 

1195  182  Gross,  Charles  Edward,  Hartford,  Conn. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

1 196  183  Gross,  Ellen  Spencer  (Mrs.  Charles  E.), 

Hartford,  Conn. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  White. 

1426     199  Hall,  Grace  Loines,  Hartford,  Conn. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Edward  Doty. 

1 7 19     218  Hall,  James  Philip,  Hartford,  Conn. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Edward  Doty. 


CONNECTICUT    STATE    SOCIETY  151 

General        State 
No.  No. 

1425     198  Hall,  John  Henry,  Hartford,  Conn. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Edward  Doty, 

1423     196  Halligan,   Anna   Roselle    (Mrs.    William 
E.),  Bridgeport,  Conn. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

315       49  Hartwell,    Jennie    Law    Barbour    (Mrs. 
Frederick  G.),  Chicago,  111. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

238       20  Havemeyer,     Julia     Ida     Loomis     (Mrs. 
Charles  W.),  Hartford,  Conn. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

1627     212  Haywood,  Nancy  Bishop,  Batavia,  N.  Y. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

697     134  Hill,  Edwin  Allston,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 

1439     203  Hitchcock,  Charles  Wellman,  M.D,  De- 
troit, Mich. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

223       15  Holt,  Henry  Peter  Renouf,  Tacoma  Park, 
Washington,  D.  C. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 


152  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

General        State 
No.  No. 

1429     202  House,    Alice   Jennette    Whiting    (Mrs. 
Henry  Stewart),  Hartford,  Conn. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

846     149  HoYT,  Mary  Bull  (Mrs.  William  Henry), 
South  Norwalk,  Conn. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  White. 

1 00 1  167  Hudson,  Ellen  Hieskell  Bryan  (Mrs.  Wil- 

liam Miller),  Hartford,  Conn. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

1002  168  Hurst,  Harriet  Maria  Field  (Mrs.  Elmore 

W.),  Rock  Island,  111. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 

386       74  Hyde,  Frank  Eldredge,  Paris,  France. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

288       39  Hyde,  William  Waldo,  Hartford,  Conn. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

687     124  Ingalls,     Harriet     Elizabeth     Thurston 
(Mrs.  James  M.),  Washington,  D.  C. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

1047     170  Ives,  Marie  Emiline,  New  York  City. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 


CONNECTICUT    STATE    SOCIETY  153 

General        State 
No.  No. 

845     148  Jackson,  Cyrus  Franklin,  Rockville,  Conn. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  WilHam  Mullins. 

294       41  Jennings,  Myra  Fitch  (Mrs.  Charles  B.), 
New  London,  Conn. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

686     123  Jennings,    Sarah    Deshon    Kirhy    (Mrs. 
Isaac  S.),  South  Norwalk,  Conn. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

467      89  Johnson,  James  Gibson,   D.D.,   Farming- 
ton,  Conn. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 

488       99  Jones,  Charles  Davis,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster, 

428       81  Jones,    Frances    Bering    Fosdick    (Mrs. 
Frank  J. ) ,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

343       64  Kelly,  Edward  Lowell,  Denver,  Col. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Edward  Doty. 

262      28  Kinney,     Sarah     Elizabeth     Thompson 
(Mrs.  John  C),  New  Haven,  Conn. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 


154  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

General        State 
No.  No. 

487      98  Leonard,  Theodore  Otis,  Detroit,  Mich. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 

1003     169  Lincoln,    Olive    Maria    Brezvster    (Mrs. 
Charles  L.),  Hartford,  Conn. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

1467     204  Li NDSLEY,  Lucy  Harm  (Mrs.Van  Sideren), 
Washington,  D.  C. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

331       59  LippiTT,  Ida  St.  Ct^air  Jerome  {Mrs.  Charles 
C),  New  London,  Conn. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

245       24  Litchfield,  Lizzie  Pomeroy  Fuller  (Mrs. 
Lorenzo),  Willimantic,  Conn. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

247       25  Man  waring,  Ellen  Barber   (Mrs.  Robert 
A.),  New  London,  Conn. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 


249       26  Manwaring,  Wolcott  Barber,  New  Lon- 
don, Conn. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 


CONNECTICUT    STATE    SOCIETY  155 

General        State 
No.  No. 

313       47  Marvin,  Loren  Pinckney  Waldo,  Hart- 
ford, Conn. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 


843  146  Mason,  Clotilde  Duckwitz,  Alameda,  Cal. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

844  147  Mason,  Emilie  Duryea,  Alameda,  Cal. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

842     145  Mason,  Frederick  Eldridge,  Alameda,  Cal. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

841     144  McChristie,     Jessie     Carolena     Jackson 
(Mrs.  Robert  L.),  Rockville,  Conn. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 

1720     219  McGregor,    Emily   Ripley    (Mrs.    Austin 
H.),  Newark,  N.J. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

318       52  Mills,  William  Stowell,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Samuel  Fuller. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Edward  Fuller. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Edward  Fuller  (in 
two  lines). 


156  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

General        State 

No.  No. 

153         2  Miner,  Laurence  Waterman,  New  Lon- 
don, Conn. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

482       93  Morgan,  Edith  May  Noyes  (Mrs.  Christo- 
pher), Mystic,  Conn. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 

286       38  Morgan,  Henry  Augustus,  Aurora,  N.  Y. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster 
(in  two  lines). 

265       31  Morgan,    Sarah   Hinckley,    Port  Town- 
send,  Wash. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

1424     197  Morse,    Mary   Hamilton    (Mrs.    Gardner), 
New  Haven,  Conn. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 

1507     207  MosELEY,  Emma  Eliza,  New  Haven,  Conn. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 

781     135  MosELEY,    Florence    Chamberlain    (Mrs. 
William  H.),  New  Haven,  Conn. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 


CONNECTICUT    STATE   SOCIETY  157 

General        State 
No.  No. 

449  83  MoTT,  David  Crocker,  Hamilton,  N.  Y. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 

295       42  Murray,  Julia  Richards  Haughton  (Mrs. 
James  O.),  Princeton,  N.  J. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  WilHam  Brewster. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Wilham  Bradford. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  WilHam  Mullins. 

468       90  Nelson,  Abiel  Ward,  M.D.,  New  London, 
Conn. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 

689     126  Noel,  Eleanor  Freneau  Leadheater  (Mrs. 
Jacob  E.),  Tacoma,  Wash. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

378       69  Osgood,  Eliza  White  (Mrs.  Frederick  L.), 
Norwich,  Conn. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

615     112  Palmer,    Mary    Louise    Latimer    Rudd 

(Mrs.  Courtland),  New  London,  Conn. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 


158  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

General        State 
No.  No. 

1 1 13     177  Parker,  John  Dwight,  Hartford,  Conn. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Isaac  Allerton. 

1368     195  Parker,  William  Newton,  New  Haven, 
Conn. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

848     151  Parkhurst,  Harriet  Louisa /<^w^z^a/j(  Mrs. 
Richard  F.),  Seattle,  Wash. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 

1653     216  Patten,  Anna  Carlyn,  Middletown,  Conn. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 

1288     194  Pearson,  Daisy  Grace  Dean  (Mrs.  Edward 
J.),  Hartford,  Conn. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

154         3  Potter,  Frances,  New  London,  Conn. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

786     140  Prescott,  Frank  Clark,  Redlands,  Cal. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  White. 

913     152  Prince,  Harriet  Ann  Elmina,  New  Lon- 
don, Conn. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Samuel  Fuller. 


CONNECTICUT    STATE    SOCIETY  159 


General        State 

No.  No. 


1200     187  OuAiNTANCE,  JuLiA  WUUams  (Mrs.  John), 
New  York  City. 
Eis^hth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 


'fcj' 


448      82  Randall,  John  Frederic,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Eisfhth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 


^ts' 


282       36  Raymond,  Gilbert  Smith,  Norwich,  Conn. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

1 1 66     181  Reed,  Mary  Bushnell   (Mrs.  William  E.), 
Norwich,  N.  Y. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

925     164  Richardson,  Alice  Marion,  New  London, 
Conn. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 


924     163  Richardson,   Mary  Abbie,   New  London, 
Conn. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 


278       34  Robinson,  Amoreh  McCall  (Mrs.  N.  D.), 
Norwich  Town,  Conn. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 


i6o  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

General        State 
No.  No. 

486      97  Robinson,   Nathaniel   Emmonds,   Wash- 
ington, D.  C. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  WilHam  MulHns. 

237       19  Robinson,   Sarah  Elizabeth,   New  Lon- 
don, Conn. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  WilUam  Brewster. 

1718     217  Robotham,  Edna  Louise  Richmond,  South 
Windham,  Conn. 

Tenth  in  descent  from  Thomas  Rogers. 

1506     206  Rogers,  Horace,  Norwich,  Conn. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Wilham  Brewster. 

361       66  Rose,  Jennie  Stevens  (Mrs.  WilHam  B.), 
Lincoln,  Neb. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

326       54  RuDD,  Louise  Congdon  Beckwith  (Mrs.  Ar- 
nold), New  London,  Conn. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

695     132  Sabin,  Eugene  Francis,  Belvidere,  111. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 


CONNECTICUT    STATE    SOCIETY  i6i 

General        State 
No.  No. 

6i8     115  Sabin,  Mary  Asenath,  Belvidere,  111. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

616     113  Sabin,  Sidney  Avery,  Belvidere,  111. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

838     141  Skiff,    Frederick   Woodward,    Hartford, 
Conn. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Edward  Fuller. 

1197     184  Skinner,     Florence     Clarissa     Roberts 
(Mrs.  William  C),  Hartford,  Conn. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  White. 

1 1 63     178  Skinner,    W^illiam    Converse,    Hartford, 
Conn. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 

157         6  Smith,  Annie  Holt  (Mrs.  Frederick  M.), 
New  London,  Conn. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster 
(in  three  lines). 

982     165  Smith,    Ellen    Hamilton,    Washington, 
D.  C. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

840     143  Smith,  Guilford,  South  Windham,  Conn. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 


i62  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

General         State 
No.  No. 

922     161   Smith,  Helen  Louise  Tracy  (Mrs.  James 
A.),  Hartford,  Conn. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  WilHam  Bradford. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 

226       18  Smith,  Lucretia  Wright,   New  London, 
Conn. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

280       35  Smith,  Lucy  C.  Raymond  (Mrs.  Frank  H.), 
New  London,  Conn. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

511     105  Smith,  Mary  L.  Ramsdell  (Mrs.  Guilford), 
South  Windham,  Conn. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

1204     191  Smith,  Nathan  Holt,  New  London,  Conn. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster 
(in  three  lines). 

688     125  Stanley,    Alice    Stanley    Moore    (Mrs. 
Frederick  N. ) ,  New  Britain,  Conn. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Peter  Brown. 

158         7  Stark,  Elizabeth  Charlotte  Grace,  New 
London,  Conn. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 


CONNECTICUT    STATE    SOCIETY  163 

General        State 
No.  No. 

159         8  Stark,  Genevieve,  New  .London,  Conn. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

156         5  Stark,  William  Molthrop,  New  London, 
Conn. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

512     106  Starr,  Jonathan,  Terryville,  Conn. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  MulHns. 

694     131   Steele,  Annie  Lee,  Hartford,  Conn. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

420       79  Steele,     Thomas     Sedgwick,     Hartford, 
Conn. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

1652     215  Sunderland,    Paul    U.,    M.D.,    Danbtiry, 

Conn. 

Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

1198     185  Taintor,    Isabella   Spencer    (Mrs.    James 
U. ),  Hartford,  Conn. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  White. 

783     137  Talcott,     Mary     Kingsbury,     Hartford, 
Conn. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 


i64  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

General        State 

No.  No. 

1427     200  Thompson,  Ellen  Louise  Sanford  (Mrs. 
Sherwood  S.),  New  Haven,  Conn. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  WilHam  Bradford. 

418       78  ToTTEN,  Charles  Adell  Lewis,  Milford, 
Conn. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

422       80  ToTTEN,  Eda,  Milford,  Conn. 

Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

690     127  Trumbull,    Mary   Sisson    (Mrs.    Frank), 
Denver,  Col. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

224  16  Turner,    Alice    Stanton,    New   London, 

Conn. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

225  17  Turner,  Elisha,  2d,  New  London,  Conn. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

847     150  Turner,    Luther    Guiteau,    Torrington, 
Conn. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

481       92  Vaile,  Joel  Frederick,  Denver,  Col. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 


CONNECTICUT   STATE    SOCIETY  165 

General        State 

No.  No. 

1 20 1     188  ViALL,  Ada  Eliza  0 shorn   (Mrs.  Christo- 
pher C),  Painesville,  Ohio. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 

222       14  ViETS,  Mary  E.  Comstock  (Mrs.  Carl  J.), 
New  London,  Conn. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

327  55  Waller,  Charlotte  Bishop  (Mrs.  Thomas 

M.),  New  London,  Conn. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

iioi     173  Warner,  Charles  Belden,  East  Haddam, 
Conn. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 

919     158  White,  Carrie  Hicks  Kelton  (Mrs.  Hun- 
ter C. ),  Providence,  R.  L 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

1542     210  White,  Hunter  Carson,  Jr.,  Providence, 
R.  L 
Tenth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

328  56  Whitman,  Arthur  Train,  Chicago,  111. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 


i66  MAYFLOWER    DESCENDANTS 

General        State 
No.  No. 

329  57  Whitman,  Mary  Barber,  Chicago,  111. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

251       T.'j  Whittlesey,  Bettie  Ingham  LoomisiMx^. 
George  D. ) ,  New  London,  Conn. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 

317       51  Zabriskie,  Alonzo  Morgan,  Aurora,  N.  Y. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster 
(in  two  lines). 

284      2)7  Zabriskie,  Louise  Morgan  (Mrs.  N.  Lan- 
sing), Aurora,  N.  Y. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster 
(in  two  lines). 

2)ccca0e^ 

330  58  Adams,   Sarah  Maria  Smith   (Mrs.   Sam- 

uel), Kings  Ferry,  N.  Y. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 
Died  March  28,  1900. 

337       61  Alden,    William    Francis,    Washington, 
D.  C. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Died  October  29,  1898. 


CONNECTICUT    STATE    SOCIETY  167 


General        State 

No.  No. 


1 199     186  Geer,  Eliza  Rogers  Raymond  (Mrs.  Oliver 
J.),  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Died  March  i,  1901. 

165 1     214  Squire,  Agnes  Deshon  Curtis  (Mrs.  Allan 
Butler),  Meriden,  Conn. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Eleventh  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Died  June  20,  1900. 


152         I   Stark,  Benjamin,  New  London,  Conn 
Eighth  in  descent  from 
Died  October  10,  1898. 


Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 


921     160  Warner,  Charles  Dudley,  LL.D.,  Deputy- 
Governor-General,  Hartford,  Conn. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 
Died  October  20,  1900. 


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SOCIETY    OF 

MAYFLOWER  DESCENDANTS  IN  THE 

COMMONWEALTH  OF 

MASSACHUSETTS 

Organized  March   28,   1896 


OFFICERS    OF   THE 

SOCIETY    OF    MAYFLOWER    DESCENDANTS 

IN    THE    COMMONWEALTH    OF 

MASSACHUSETTS 

Governor 

Myles  Standish,  M.D. 

Deputy  Governor 

WiNSLOw  Warren 

Captain 

J.  Myles  Standish 

Elder 

Rev.  George  Hodges,  D.D, 

Secretary 

George  Ernest  Bowman 

Treasurer 

Marcus  Morton 

Historian 

Frederick  Wesley  Parker 

Surgeon 

Samuel  Jason  Mixter,  M.D. 

Assistants 

Morton  Dexter 

Mrs.  Burr  Porter 

Mrs.  William  Lawrie 

Henry  Southworth  Shaw 

Horace  H.  Soule,  Jr. 

Miss  Sarah  Haskell  Crocker 

Sumner  Bass  Pearmain 


MEMBERS 


(  The  maiden  surname  of  married  -wovien  is  printed  in  italics) 


General        State 

No.  No. 

1528     545  Abbott,  Sarah  Swain  (Mrs.  Charles  Wil- 
liam), Reading,  Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 

192       12  Adams,  Charles  Francis,  Boston,  Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 

194       14  Adams,  Charles  Francis,  2d,  Boston,  Mass, 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 

1042     348  Adams,  Emily  Macy  (Mrs.  Edward  Living- 
ston), Boston,  Mass. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 
171 


172  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

General        State 
No.  No. 

497     115  Adams,  Ida  Barrett  (Mrs.  Charles  Elisha), 
Lowell,  Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 

900     295  Adams,  James  Dexter,  U.  S.  N.,  Washing- 
ton, D.  C. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

955     334  Adams,  Laurence  Stowell,  U.  S.  N.,  Nor- 
folk, Va. 

Tenth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

645     173  Adams,  Mary  Anna  Colony  (Mrs.  Melvin 
Ohio),  Boston,  Mass. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 

788     242  Agan,  Annie  Hamilton,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

1306     452  Agry,    Pamelia   Washburn   Cram    (Mrs. 
George,  Jr.),  Newton,  Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins  (in 

two  lines). 
Ninth   in   descent   from   John   Alden    (in 

two  lines). 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Billington. 


MASSACHUSETTS    SOCIETY  173 

General        State 
No.  No. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Francis  BilHngton. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Love  Brewster. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Edward  Doty  (in 

two  lines). 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Thomas  Rogers. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Edward  Winslow. 


465     III  Alden,  Amy  Wenonah,  Boston,  Mass. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 

338       64  Alden,  George  Adelbert,  Boston,  Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Alden, 

'j'j(y     236  Alden,    George    Edwin,    Wellesley    Hills, 
Mass. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 

390       91  Alden,  James  Birney,  Boston,  Mass. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 

1328     471  Allard,  Mary  Ferris  Wehh   (Mrs.  James 
Ellsworth),  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 


174  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

General         State 
No.  No. 

1546     554  Allen,  Abby  Louise^   Newton  Highlands, 
Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  George  Soule. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

427     104  Allen,  Elmer  Hooker,  Boston,  Mass. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Myles  Standish. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Wilham  Mulhns. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 

354       yd  Allen,    Emma    Wadleigh     (Mrs.    Charles 
Frederick),  Boston,  Mass. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Isaac  Allerton. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Billington  (in 

two  lines). 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Francis  Billington 

(in  two  lines). 
Ninth  in  descent  from  James  Chilton. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Francis  Eaton. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Samuel  Eaton. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Samuel  Fuller. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 

934     313  Allen,    Fanny    Bassett,    West    Newton, 
Mass. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 


MASSACHUSETTS    SOCIETY  175 


General        State 
No.  No. 


732     226  Allen,  Francis  Richmond,  Boston,  Mass. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Thomas  Rogers. 

721     215  Allen,  Rev.  Frederick  Baylies,  Boston, 

Mass. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 

107     546  Allen,  Grace  Mason  Weston  (Mrs.  Wal- 
ter), Newton  Highlands,  Mass. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  George  Soule. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

639     167  Allen,  John  Weston,  Boston,  Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  George  Soule. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 


276      46  Ames,  Harriet  Stetson,  Swampscott,  Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Edward  Doty. 

244       33  Ames,  Joseph  Blanchard,  Brookline,  Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Edward  Doty. 


176  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

General        State 
No.  No. 

275       45  Ames,  Orilla  Parke,  Swampscott,  Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Edward  Doty. 

1282     439  Anthony,  Arthur  Cox,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Myles  Standish. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  WilHam  Mullins. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 

1307     453  Anthony,    Hattie    Pitts    Pierce    Weeks 
(Mrs,  Silas  Reed),  Boston,  Mass. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

1276     433  Anthony,     Henrietta     Rogers,     Boston, 
Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Myles  Standish. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 

1383     493  Anthony,  Sarah  Cox  (Mrs.  Edmund,  Jr.), 
Fairhaven,  Mass. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Samuel  Fuller. 

1193     412  Anthony,  Silas  Reed,  Boston,  Mass. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Myles  Standish. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 

190       10  Appleton,  Nathan,  Boston,  Mass. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  James  Chilton. 


MASSACHUSETTS    SOCIETY  177 

General        State 
No.  No. 

1365     486  Apsey,  Laura  Louise  Soule   (Mrs.  Albert 
Stokes),  Cambridge,  Mass. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  George  Soule. 

796     250  Arnold,  Abby  Parker  Cofhn  (Mrs.  Rich- 
ard), Boston,  Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Myles  Standish. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 

654     182  Arnold,   Tirzah   Strong  Emerson    (Mrs. 
George  Francis),  Brookline,  Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 


897     292  Atkinson,  John,  West  Newton,  Mass. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

937     316  Atkinson,    Lizzie    Daniel    Rose,    M.D., 
West  Newton,  Mass. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

932     311  Atkinson,  Maud  Lancaster,  West  New- 
ton, Mass. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 


178  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

General        State 

No.  No. 

710     203  Atwood,    Clara    Maria    Freeman     (Mrs. 
Ebenezer  Tilton),   Boston,   Mass. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster, 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins 
(in  two  lines). 

703     196  Atwood,  Mary  Frances,  Chelsea,  Mass. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Giles  Hopkins. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Degory  Priest. 

1466     526  AxTELL,  Decatur,  Richmond,  Va. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 

1640     611  Babcock,  Augustus  Hatch,  Bangor,  Me. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Degory  Priest. 

273       43  Bacon,  Horace  Sargent,  Lowell,  Mass. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins  (in 

two  lines). 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Alden  (in  two 
lines). 

1676     618  Baker,  Lorenzo  Dow,  Wellfleet,  Mass. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Giles  Hopkins. 


MASSACHUSETTS    SOCIETY  179 


General        State 

No.  No. 


1041     347  Baldwin,  Julia  Adele  Strong  (Mrs.  Ly- 
man Hayden),  Detroit,  Mich, 
Ninth  in  descent  from  James  Chilton. 

1635     606  Ballord,   Frances  Aurilla   Wehh    (Mrs. 
Esek  Steere),  Davenport,  Iowa. 
Seventh  in  descent  fromWilHam  Bradford. 

709     202  Bangs,   Georgiana  Skillings   (Mrs.   Ehsha 
DilHngham),  Winchester,  Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Isaac  Allerton. 

867     279  Barker,  Anna  Ware  Briggs  (Mrs.  George 
Gardner),  Plymouth,  Mass. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

571  142  Barker,  Edward  Tobey,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Samuel  Fuller. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 

572  143  Barker,  Elizabeth  Leonard  i^oo/'(?r( Mrs. 

Edward  Tobey),  Cambridge,  Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  James  Chilton. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  James  Chilton. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke  (in 

two  lines). 
Eisfhth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 


i8o  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

General        State 
No.  No. 

659  187  Barrell,  Walter  Lewis,  Baltimore,  Md. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 

711     204  Bartholow,  Maria  Walker(Mrs.  Roberts), 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Love  Brewster. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 

996     339  Bartlett,  Charles,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

1577     574  Bass,  Joseph  Parker,  Bangor,  Me. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

1 129     395  Bates,   Anna   Washhurne    (Mrs.   Joshua), 
Bridgewater,  Mass. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Isaac  Allerton. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

1386     496  Bates,  Arvilla  Frances  Le  Count  (Mrs. 
George  Henry  Whitney),  Boston,  Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 

1594     579  Beal,  Boylston  Adams,  Nahant,  Mass. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 


MASSACHUSETTS    SOCIETY 


General        State 

No.  No. 


1633     604  Belcher,    Hannah    Butler    Nye    (Mrs. 
Henry  Alden),  Randolph,  Mass. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 

1364     485  Benedict,     William     Leonard,     Boston, 
Mass. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

1697     624  Blanch ARD,    Mary   Lovell,    South   Wey- 
mouth, Mass. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  WiUiam  MulHns. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 

1271     428  Blanchard,  Susanna  Reed,  South  Wey- 
mouth, Mass. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 

868     280  Blanchard,     Walter    Everett,     Boston, 
Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  James  Chilton. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

II 24     390  Blatchford,   Carita   Tyler   Clark    (Mrs. 
Charles  H.),  Chicago,  111. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 


i82  MAYFLOWER    DESCENDANTS 

General        State 
No.  No. 

908  303  Bliss,  Frederic  Wright,  Boston,  Mass. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

909  304  Bliss,   George   Danforth,   M.D.,   Boston, 

Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

814     253  Bliss,   Hannah  Thomson  Munroe   (Mrs. 
Cyrus  Wheaton),  Boston,  Mass. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

1489     532  Blodgett,  Mabel  Louise  Fuller  (Mrs.  Ed- 
ward Everett),  BrookHne,  Mass. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

90     543  Blood,  John  Balch,  Boston,  Mass. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  WilHam  MulHns. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 

719     212  BowEN,  Henry  James,  Boston,  Mass. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 
Ninth  in  descent*  from  Wilham  MulHns. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  White. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Peregrine  White. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  White  (in 

two  lines). 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Peregrine  White 
(in  two  lines). 


xMASSACHUSETTS    SOCIETY  183 

General        State 

No.  No. 

207      27  Bowman,  Austin  Lord,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

1488     531  Bowman,   Ernestine  Lord   (Mrs.   George 
Augustus),  East  Hartford,  Conn. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

121  I   Bowman,  George  Ernest,  Boston,  Mass. 

Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 


1 61 3     598  Bowman,  Rev.  John  Elliot,  Cumberland 
Gap,  Tenn. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 

816     255  Bradford,  Ann  Althea,  Boston,  Mass. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins  (in 

two  lines). 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Alden  (in  two 

lines). 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley  (in  two 

lines). 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Howland  (in 

two  lines). 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Thomas  Rogers  (in 

two  lines). 


i84  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

General        State 
No.  No. 

193       13  Bradford,  Gamaliel,  Boston,  Mass. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Love  Brewster. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Thomas  Rogers. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

569     140  Bradford,  George  Luther,  Utica,  N.  Y. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

1043     349  Bradford,     Harry     Prince,     Somerville, 
Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

640     168  Bradley,  Emma  Frances  James  (Mrs.  Jere- 
miah Payson),  Boston,  Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  White. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Peregrine  White. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 

1380     490  Bray,  Susan  Maria  Morton  (Mrs.  Alonzo 
Butler),  Boston,  Mass. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  William  Bradford 
(in  eight  lines). 


MASSACHUSETTS    SOCIETY  185 

General        State 

No.  No. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins  (in 

four  lines). 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden   (in 

four  lines). 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster 

(in  four  lines). 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Love  Brewster  (in 

four  lines). 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren  (in 

four  lines). 

1088     369  Brayton,    Antoinette    Percival    Belden 
(Mrs.  Charles  Ray),  Providence,  R.  I. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  George  Soule. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

575     146  Brewster,   Benjamin   Emmons,   Dedham, 
Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Love  Brewster. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 

II 54    404  Brewster,  Rev.  Charles  Augustus,  Vine- 
land,  N.  J. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster, 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Love  Brewster. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 


i86  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

General         State 
No.  No. 

1605     590  Brewster,    Charles    Ellis,    Minneapolis, 
Minn. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Wilham  Brewster. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Love  Brewster. 

1274     431  Brewster,  Sarah  Crocker,  Boston,  Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

1544     551  Briggs,  Edward  Cornelius,  M.D.,  Boston, 
Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 

998     340  Brigham,  Mary  Snow  Percival  (Mrs.  Lori- 
man  Stevens),  Marlborough,  Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Edward  Fuller. 

903     298  Brooks,   Frederick   Manning,   Brookline, 
Mass. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Edward  Fuller. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

298       47  Brooks,   Lyman  Loring,   Newton   Centre, 
Mass. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Edward  Fuller. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 


MASSACHUSETTS    SOCIETY  187 


General         State 
No.  No. 


248       35  Brooks,  Maria  Cordelia  Loring  (Mrs.  Ly- 
man B.),  Boston,  Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  WilHam  Mullins. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Edward  Fuller. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 


'to' 


309       58  Brooks,  Walter  Curtis,  Boston,  Mass. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 

1491     534  Bryant,  Helen  Bradford  Burgess   (Mrs. 
Henry  Lyman),  Brockton,  Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  George  Soule. 

379       85  Buck,  Mary  Westcott  Lawrie  (Mrs.  Wal- 
ter), Andover,  Mass. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Edward  Fuller. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Peter  Brown, 

391       92  Bullock,  Emma  Westcott  (Mrs.  Jonathan 
Russell),  Bristol,  R.  I. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Edward  Fuller. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Peter  Brown. 


1448     518  BuRBANK,     Alfred     Stevens,     Plymouth, 
Mass. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 


MAYFLOWER    DESCENDANTS 


General         State 

No.  No. 


830     262  BuRDiTT,  Charles  Augustus,  Boston,  Mass. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

1212     415  Bush,  John  Standish  Foster,  M.D.,  Bos- 
ton, Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Myles  Standish. 

1 1 18     384  Butler,  Fanny  Judson  Knight  (Mrs.  Wil- 
liam Addison,  Jr.),  Detroit,  Mich. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

581     152  Cadle,  Harriet  Maria  Swan  (Mrs.  Charles 
Francis),  Muscatine,  Iowa. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 

789     243  Cady,    Elizabeth    Henri  Brewster    (Mrs. 
David  D.),  Detroit,  Mich. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Love  Brewster. 

929     308  Cady,  Mabel  Henri,  Detroit,  Mich. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Love  Brewster. 

1220     417  Cannell,  Marietta  Amelia  Farr   (Mrs. 
Thomas  E.),  Maquoketa,  Iowa. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 


MASSACHUSETTS    SOCIETY  189 

General        State 

No.  No. 

1273     430  Capehart,    Sara    Peirce    Wadley    (Mrs. 
Edward  Everett),  Newport,  R.  I. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Samuel  Fuller. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Francis  Eaton. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Samuel  Eaton. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 

699  192  Capen,  Samuel  Billings,  Boston,  Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from.  William  Mullins. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 

533     127  Carvelle,  Anna  Brewster  Sullivan  (Mrs. 
Henry  De  Wolfe),  Manchester,  N.  H. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

1610     595  Chapin,  Herbert  Allen,  Somerville,  Mass. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

1447     517  Chapin,    Mary   Murdock   Granger    (Mrs. 
Herbert  Allen),  Somerville,  Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

823     258  Chase,  Ellen,  Brookline,  Mass. 

Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 


I90  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

General        State 
No.  No. 

425     102  Chester,  Miranda  Burgess  (Mrs.  Charles 
E.),  Boston,  Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from   Samuel  Fuller. 

466     547  Chester,  Walstein  Roath,  Boston,  Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

1 361  482  Child,  Dudley  Richards,  Boston,  Mass. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  Isaac  Allerton. 

1362  483  Child,  Edith,  Boston,  Mass. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  Isaac  Allerton. 

899     294  Chipman,  Adin  Vernon,  Boston,  Mass. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Til  ley. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 

535     129  Clapp,  Antoinette,  Boston,  Mass. 

Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 
Ninth   in   descent   from   John   Tilley    (in 

three  lines). 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland  (in 

three  lines). 

726     220  Clapp,  Arthur  Winship,  Boston,  Mass. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 
Ninth   in   descent   from  John   Tilley    (in 

three  lines  ) . 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland  (in 

three  lines). 


MASSACHUSETTS    SOCIETY  191 

General        State 
No.  No. 

141 2     505  Clark,  Charles  Andrew,  Newton  Centre, 
Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Thomas  Rogers. 

197       17  Clark,    Charles    Peter,    Kennebunkport, 
Me. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  WilHam  Brewster, 

186         6  Clark,  Charles  Peter,  Jr.,  Newton  Centre, 
Mass. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  WilHam  Brewster. 

188         8  Clark,  Rev.  Edward  Lord,  D.D.,  Boston, 
Mass, 
Ninth  in  descent  from  WilHam  Brewster, 

949     328  Clark,  Emily  Loring,  West  Newton,  Mass. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren, 

304       53  Clark,    Helen    Lancaster    (Mrs,    Charles 
Peter,  Jr, ) ,  Newton  Centre,  Mass. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Isaac  Allerton. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 

322       60  Clark,  Mary  Latham  (Mrs.  David  Small), 
Derry,  N,  H. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  James  Chilton. 


192  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

General         State 
No.  No. 

1358  479  Clark,  Mary  Smith,  Medford,  Mass. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  WilHam  MuUins 

(in  two  lines). 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Alden  (in 

two  hnes). 
Tenth  in  descent  from  WilHam  Mullins. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  George  Soule. 

1385     495  Clark,  Sarah  Jane  Ashley  (Mrs.  Charles 
Andrew),  Newton  Centre,  Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

1359  480  Clark,  Sarah  Louisa,  Aledford,  Mass. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins 

(in  two  lines). 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Alden   (in 

two  lines). 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  George  Soule. 

1416     509  Clarke,  Frances  Adeline  6'ifwr^^z^an^( Mrs. 
Amasa),  Brookline,  Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

1 1 77     408  Clarke,  Mary  Stimson,  Duluth,  Minn. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Giles  Hopkins. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 


MASSACHUSETTS    SOCIETY  193 

General        State 
No.  No. 

723  217  Cleaveland,  Elizabeth  Hannah  Jocelyn 
(Mrs.  James  Bradford),  New  Haven, 
Conn. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 

464  no  Cleaveland,  Livingston  Warner,  New 
Haven,  Conn. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  WilHam  Bradford. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 

300       49  Clough,    Harriet   Kelley    (Mrs.    Micajah 
P.),  Lynn,  Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Edward  Doty. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

714     207  Cochrane,    Mary   Lynde  Sullivan    (Mrs. 
Alexander),  Boston,  Mass. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 

380       86  Coe,  Fanny  Eliza,  Boston,  Mass. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Eleventh  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
13 


194  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

General        State 
No.  No. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren  (in 

two  Hnes). 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

269       39  CoE,  Henry  Francis,  Boston,  Mass. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren  (in 

two  lines). 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

1293     444  Cole,     Alfred     Winslow,      Newtonville, 
Mass. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

898     293  Cole,  Helen  May,  Boston,  Mass. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  James  Chilton. 

930     309  Colony,  Joseph  Backus,  Fitchburg,  Mass. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 

586     157  Cook,  Charles  Sydney,  Boston,  Mass. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Giles  Hopkins. 


MASSACHUSETTS    SOCIETY  195 

General        State 
No.  No. 

777     237  Cook,    Mabel    Cathryn,    Cedar    Rapids, 
Iowa. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Edward  Fuller. 

1657     613  Cook,  Roxana  Wing  (Mrs.  John  C),  Cedar 
Rapids,  Iowa. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Edward  Fuller. 

564     135  Cooper,  Mary  Ellen  Porter  (Mrs.  Henry 
E.),  Honolulu,  H.  I. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 

1 571  568  Cowing,  Elizabeth,  Seneca  Falls,  N.  Y. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Thomas  Rogers. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Henry  Samson. 

1572  569  Cowing,  Janet  McKay,  Seneca  Falls,  N.Y. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Thomas  Rogers. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Henry  Samson. 

1599     584  Cowing,  John  Philo,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Thomas  Rogers. 

877     289  CowLES,    Ella   Hotchkiss    (Mrs.    Edmund 
Brainerd),  Brookline,  Mass. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 


196  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

General        State 

No.  No. 

834     266  Crandon,  Edwin  Sanp-ord,  Boston,  Mass. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
Twelfth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Eleventh  in  descent  from  John  Alden, 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Love  Brewster. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Edward  Doty. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins 

(in  two  lines). 
Tenth  in  descent  from  Thomas  Rogers. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Joseph  Rogers. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 


1 194    413  Crocker,  Sarah  Haskell,  Boston,  Mass. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 


13 18     461   Crowell,  Asa  Clinton,  Providence,  R.  I. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 


426     103  CuMiNGS,     Mary    Augusta     Carr     (Mrs. 
Charles  Bradley),  Boston,  Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 


MASSACHUSETTS    SOCIETY  197 

General        State 
No.  No. 

951     330  Cumnock,    Louie    Fernald    Best     (Mrs. 
James  Wallace),  Boston,  Mass. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Isaac  Allerton. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Francis  Eaton. 

1612     597  Curtis,    Betsey    Sherman    Prince   Doten 
(Mrs.  Isaac),  Lynn,  Mass. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

13 16     460  Curtis,  Elizabeth  Jane  Hutchinson  (Mrs. 
William  Theodore),  Cambridge,  Mass. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  James  Chilton. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Myles  Standish. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 

1707     632  Curtis,    Nancy    Hosford    (Mrs.    Charles 
Franklin),  Clinton,  Iowa. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 

813     252  CusHiNG,  Anne  Cooke,  Providence,  R.  I. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

944     323  CusHiNG,   Edith   Isabelle  Bartlett    (Mrs. 
Matthew),  Middleborough,  Mass. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 
13* 


MAYFLOWER    DESCENDANTS 


General        State 
No.  No. 


1604     589  Gushing,     Susan     Thaxter,     Dorchester, 
Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 


579     150  CusHMAN,    Charles    Allerton,    Boston, 
Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Isaac  Allerton. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Love  Brewster. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Henry  Samson. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  George  Sotile. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 


202       22  GusHMAN,   Gharles  Livingston,  Auburn, 
Me. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Isaac  Allerton. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Francis  Eaton. 
Ninth   in   descent   from   John   Tilley    (in 

two  lines). 
Eighth   in   descent   from   John   Rowland 
(in  two  lines). 


795     249  Gush  man,  Henry  Bates,  Newport,  Vt. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Isaac  Allerton. 


MASSACHUSETTS    SOCIETY  199 

General        State 

No.  No. 

201       21   CusHMAN,  Lena  Farriiigton  (Mrs.  Charles 
Livingston),  Auburn,  Me. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  WilHam  MulHns. 
Eighth  in  descent   from  John  Alden. 

1389     499  Damon,  John,   Boston,  Mass. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 


182         2  Dana,  Arthur  Payson,  Boston,  Mass. 

Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 


1606     591  Daniels,    John    Alden,    Newton    Centre, 
Mass. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  James  Chilton. 


1607     592  Daniels,     Julia     Elizabeth     Farnsworth 
(Mrs.    John    Alden),    Newton    Centre, 
Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Degory  Priest. 

1 59 1     57^  Daniels,    Maria    Spear,    Newton    Centre, 
Mass. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  James  Chilton. 

1495     538  Darling,    Mary   Eunice   Bradford    (Mrs. 
Edwin  E.),  Troy,  N.  Y. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 


200  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

General        State 
No.  No. 

357  79  Darrow,     Alfred     Lyman^      Cambridge, 

Mass. 
Ninth  ill  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

358  80  Darrow,  Fanny  Gay,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

957     336  Davis,    Annie    Foss    True    (Mrs.    George 
Roberts),  Portland,  Me. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  James  Chilton. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 

1367     488  Davis,    Antoinette   Wells   Steele    (Mrs. 
Britton),  El  Paso,  Texas. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

1628     600  Davis,   Horace,   San   Francisco,   Cal. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

773  233  Davis,  William  Thomas,  Plymouth,  Mass. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  William  White. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Peregrine  White. 

860     272  Davol,  Cornelia  Weeden  Lincoln   (Mrs. 
Bradford  Durfee),  Fall  River,  Mass. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Eighth  in   descent   from  John  Alden. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  George  Soule. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 


MASSACHUSETTS    SOCIETY  201 

General       State 
No.  No. 

1699     626  Delano,  Joshua,  Kingston,  Mass. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  WilHam  Bradford. 

1492  535  Densmore,    Caroline   Eaton^    Somerville, 

Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Myles  Standish. 

1493  536  Densmore,     Edward     Dana,     Somerville, 

Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Myles  Standish. 

1092     372  Dexter,  Morton,  Boston,  Mass. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Degory  Priest. 

648     176  DoANE,  Ida  Frances,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 
Eleventh  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 

718     211  DoBSON,  Mary  Evelyn  Avery  (Mrs.  Henry 
Thomas),   Boston,   Mass. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

946     325  Donnell,    William     Cushing,     Houlton, 
Me. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 


202  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

General        State 

No.  No. 

1382     492  Downing,  Clara  Marcelia  Ellems  (Mrs. 
George  William),  Lynn,  Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Love  Brewster. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  White. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Peregrine  White. 

1563     560  Dowse,   Lucy  Ada  Hozves   (Mrs.   Charles 
Francis),  Boston,  Mass. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 

135 1     472  Drury,  Mary  Alice  Peters  (Mrs.  William 
Henry),  Waltham,  Mass. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 

1597     582  Dunham,  Charles  Arndt,  New  Brunswick, 
N.J. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  Edward  Fuller. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Samuel  Fuller. 

1608     593  Dyer,  William  Fuller,  St.  Joseph,  Mo. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Edward  Fuller. 

1308     454  Eaton,     Catherine     S wanton,     Boston, 
Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 


MASSACHUSETTS    SOCIETY  203 

General        State 
No.  No. 

1309     455  Eaton,  Lucy  Houghton,  Boston,  Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  WilHam  Mullins. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 

643     171  Eddy,  Walter  Morton,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 

348       70  Edson,   Mary  Frances,   Boston,  Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Degory  Priest. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 

720     214  Edson,  Ptolemy  O'Meara,  M.D.,  Boston, 
Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Degory  Priest. 

y2y     221  Eldredge,  Zoeth  Skinner,  San  Francisco, 
Cal. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Giles  Hopkins. 

817     256  Eldridge,  Edric,  Boston,  Mass. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley  (in  two 

lines). 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Howland  (in 

two  lines). 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 


204  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

General        State 

No.  No. 

1 1 20     386  Eliot,  Edith,  New  Bedford,  Mass. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 

649     177  Eliot,  Margaret  Bass  Wellington  Howard 
(Mrs. John  Frederic),  Hyde  Park,  Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  WilHam  Mullins. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 

1700     627  Emery,    Annie    Quincy    (Mrs.    Augustus 
James),  Boston,  Mass. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 

430     106  Engles,    Sara   Elizabeth   Forsyth    (Mrs. 
S.  Allen),  Chelsea,  Mass. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Giles  Hopkins. 

1388     498  Fairbanks,     Abby     Annah     Woodworth 
(Mrs.  Henry  Nathaniel),  Bangor,  Me. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

832     264  Fairbanks,   Frederick   Clinton,    Boston, 
Mass. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Love  Brewster. 


MASSACHUSETTS    SOCIETY  205 

General        State 

No.  No. 

1387     497  Fairbanks,    Henry    Nathaniel,    Bangor, 
Me. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Isaac  Allerton. 

1675     617  Fairbanks,  Mittie  Belcher,  Farmington, 
Me. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 

141 5     508  Fairbanks,  Nora  Lucy,  Bangor,  Me. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Isaac  Allerton. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 


869     281   Farrington,  Charles  Frederick,  Boston, 
Mass. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  MuUins. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Eighth   in  descent   from  John  Alden. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Isaac  Allerton. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Love  Brewster. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Love  Brewster. 


2o6  MAYFLOWER    DESCENDANTS 

General        State 
No.  No. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  WilHam  Brewster, 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Love  Brewster. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  James  Chilton. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

1326     469  Far  WELL,  Grace  Eliza  Morse  (Mrs.  Walter 
Merrick),  Boston,  Mass. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster 

(in  two  lines). 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley  (in  two 

lines). 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland  (in 
two  lines). 

1073     360  Field,  Kate  Gifford,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

652     180  Fisher,    Lydia    Matthews    Bangs    (Mrs. 
Charles  Henry),  Hyde  Park,  Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Giles  Hopkins. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster 

(in  two  lines). 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

651      179  Fitch,  Charles  Elliott,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 


MASSACHUSETTS    SOCIETY  207 

General        State 
No.  No. 

1 1 53     403  Fitch,  Cordilla  Walker,  Morrisville,  Vt. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

644     172  Fitch,  Jeannette  Butler,  Utica,  N.  Y. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

355       77  Fitch,    Louise    Lawrence    Smith    (Mrs. 
Charles  Elliott),  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

906     301  FoLSOM,   Julia    Elizabeth    Winter    (Mrs. 
Albert  Alonzo),  Brookline,  Mass. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 

1272     429  FooTE,  Mary  Otis  Alger  Tyler  (Mrs.  Ed- 
ward), Boston,  Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 

733     227  Forbes,   Henry  Deane,   Boston,   Mass. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 

1638     609  Ford,  Mary  Ann,  Scituate,  Mass. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Thomas  Rogers. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  White. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Peregrine  White. 


2o8  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

General         State 
No.  No. 

1494     537  Foster,  Albert  Volney,  Evanston,  111. 

Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 


336       63  Foster,  Emma  Frances,  Maiden,  Mass. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster 

(in  three  lines). 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Giles  Hopkins. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Giles  Hopkins. 

1209     552  Foster,  Eva  Cornelia,  Evanston,  111. 

Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

568     139  Foster,  Francis  Apthorp,  Boston,  Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Thomas  Rogers. 

1565     562  Foster,     John     Gilman,     Halifax,     Nova 
Scotia. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

1046     457  Foster,  Volney  William,  Evanston,  111. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

1532     550  Fowler,  Almira  Melita,  Galena,  111. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Love  Brewster. 


MASSACHUSETTS    SOCIETY  209 

General        State 
No.  No. 

943     322  Freeman,  Alice  Rider  (Mrs.  James  Ever- 
ett), Everett,  Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  WilHam  Bradford. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  MulHns. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  George  Soule. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Myles  Standish. 
Tenth  in  descent   from   Richard   Warren 

(in  two  lines). 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren  (in 

three  lines). 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren 

(in  two  lines). 

871     283  Freeman,  Betsey  Rich,  Wellfleet,  Mass. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins 
(in  two  lines). 

1098     378  Freeman,     Caroline     Stevens     Wesson 
(Mrs.    Henry   Huggeford),    Brookline, 
Mass. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Cooke. 

1097     377  Freeman,   Henry   Huggeford,   Brookline, 
Mass. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster 
(in  two  lines). 
14 


2IO  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

General        State 

No.  No. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Cooke. 
Eleventh  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

1279     436  Freeman,  Louise,  Everett,  Mass. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster 
(in  two  lines). 

1278     435  Freeman,  Paulina,  Everett,  Mass. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster 
(in  two  lines). 

1655     612  French,   Alice,   Davenport,   Iowa. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Degory  Priest. 

927     306  French,  Ida  Eugenia  Devoll  (Mrs.  Charles 
Austin),  Boston,  Mass. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

387     213  Friend,  Emma  Rogers  Babson  (Mrs.  Wil- 
liam Hovey),  Oakland,   Cal. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 

1593     578  Frye,    Sabina   Thompson   Bacheler    (Mrs. 
James  Nichols),  Brookline,  Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 


MASSACHUSETTS    SOCIETY  211 

General        State 
No.  No. 

389  90  Fuller,  Carrie  Williams  Clapp  (Mrs. 
Andrew  Daniel),  Wakefield,  Mass. 

Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley  (in 
three  lines). 

Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland  (in 
three  lines). 

Twelfth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 

Eleventh  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 

Eleventh  in  descent  from  William  Brew- 
ster. 

1526     544  Gallison,     Jefferson     Gushing,     M.D., 
Franklin,  Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley  (in  two 

lines). 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland  (in 
two  lines). 

191        II   Galloupe,  Gharles  William,  M.D.,  Bos- 
ton, Mass. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

815     254  Galloupe,  Lydia  Davis  Ellis   (Mrs.  Isaac 
Francis),  Lynn,  Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

1464     524  Gamble,  Jessie  Louise  Green  (Mrs.  Rarry 
P.),  Boulder,  Gol. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Love  Brewster. 


212  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

General        State 

No.  No. 

604     160  Gaylord,    Susan   May  Drew    (Mrs.   John 
Flavel),  Plymouth,  Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

1072     359  GiFFORD,  Sidney  Brooks,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

1 175     407  Godding,  Ruth  Roundey  Richmond  (Mrs. 
Fred  Lawson),  Medford,  Mass. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Thomas  Rogers. 

945     324  GooDSPEED,   Arabel  Mortoii    (Mrs.   Joseph 
Horace),  Boston,  Mass. 
Eleventh  in  descent  from  William  Brew- 
ster. 

874     286  GooDSPEED,  Joseph  Horace,  Boston,  Mass. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 

1490     533  Goodwin,  Lewis  Le  Baron,  Detroit,  Mich. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

421       99  GoRHAM,    Charles    Truesdell,    Marshall, 
Mich. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 


MASSACHUSETTS    SOCIETY  213 

General        State 
No.  No. 

252       37  Goss,  Helen  Louise  Hobbs  (Mrs.  Francis 
Webster),  Boston,  Mass. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Degory  Priest. 

156-2     559  Gould,  Georgianna  Tead  (Mrs.  Levi  Lin- 
coln), Boston,  Mass. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 

1614     599  Graves,  Abbott  Fuller,  Boston,  Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Samuel  Fuller. 

1393     504  Gray,   Marietta  Grace  Way   (Mrs.   Ed- 
mund Cropper),  Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 

607     163  Griggs,  Susan  Mercy  Fining  (Mrs.  Thomas 
Baldwin),  Brookline,  Mass. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 

1077     364  Grinnell,  Elizabeth  Tucker  Washburn 
(Mrs.  Charles  Edward),  Boston,  Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

324       62  Guild,    Annie    Estelle    Eastham    (Mrs. 
Chester),  Newton,  Mass. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Love  Brewster. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
14* 


214  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

General        State 

No.  No. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  James  Chilton. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Myles  Standish. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

200       20  Hale,  Ellen  Sever  Tehhcts  (Mrs.  George 
Silsbee),  Boston,  Mass. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Edward  Winslow. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Edward  Doty  (in 

two  hnes). 
Seventli  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren 
(in  two  Hnes). 

1 1 30     396  Hall,    Deborah    Parker    (Mrs.    Nathaniel 
Bourne),  Hyannis,  Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 

715     208  Hall,  James  Morris  Whiton,  Cambridge, 
Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Miillins. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 

1609     594  Hall,  Mary  Elvira  Sonic  (Mrs.  Anthony 
Dennis),  Boston,  Mass. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  George  Soule. 
Ninth   in   descent   from   William   Mullins 

(in  two  lines). 
Eighth  in  descent   from  John  Alden    (in 
two  lines). 


MASSACHUSETTS    SOCIETY  215 


General        State 

No.  No. 


716     209  Hall,  Morris  Andrew,  Boston,  Mass. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 

829     261  Hall,  Thomas,  Jr.,  Boston,  Mass. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 


495     113  Hallett,   Sarah   Anna  Prentice  Emery 
(Mrs.  Daniel  Bunker),  Boston,  Mass. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Love  Brewster. 


730     224  Hamilton,  Charlotte  Aurora,  Pittsford, 
N.  Y. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 


1 63 1     603  Hammond,     Elisabeth      Penn,     Boston, 
Mass. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford 

(in  two  lines). 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Edward  Doty. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  George  Soule. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren  (in 

three  lines). 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren  (in 

three  lines). 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  White. 


2i6  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

Genera         State 

No.  No. 

1630     602  Hammond,     Sarah    Abbie    Harrub    Cole 
(Mrs.  William  Penn),  Boston,  Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford 

(in  two  lines). 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Edward  Doty. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  George  Soule. 


Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warrei 
Eisrhth  in  descent  from  William  White. 


394      95  Harlow,  George  Arthur,  M.D.,  Milwau- 
kee, Wis. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 

246      34  Harris,  Emma  Cordelia  Pearmain   (Mrs. 
Alfonso  Scott),  Boston,  Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Edward  Fuller. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

1704     631  Hart,  George  Thomas,  Providence,  R.  I. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

352       74  Harwood,  Mab-ei.  Lancaster  (Mrs.  Sydney), 
Boston,  Mass. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Isaac  Allerton. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 


MASSACHUSETTS    SOCIETY  217 

General         State 
No.  No. 

1228     419  Hawes,  Cyrus  Alger,  Brookline,  Mass. 

Tenth   in  descent   from   John   Tilley    (in 

six  Hnes). 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland  (in 

six  hnes). 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Wilham  Brewster, 

1079     366  Hawkes,  Nathan  Mortimer,  Lynn,  Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Isaac  AUerton. 

500     118  Hill,  Ella  Brooks  (Mrs.  Charles  Colver), 
Maiden,  Mass. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 

250       36  Hinckley,     Elizabeth     Bass     Peannain 
(Mrs.  Sylvester  Baxter),  Chestnut  Hill, 
Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Edward  Fuller. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

609     165  Hinckley,    Sylvester    Baxter,    Chestnut 
Hill,  Mass. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 

1487     530  Hinds,  Fred  Clifford,  Newtonvihe,  Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Samuel  Fuller. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Francis  Eaton. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Samuel  Eaton. 


2i8  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

General        State 

No.  No. 

728     222  HoDGDON,  LouiSA  TuRNER  Benjamin  (Mrs, 
Henry  Cooper),  Boston,  Mass. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Til  ley. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 

381       87  Hodge,  Mary  Russell,  Boston,  Mass. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  James  Chilton. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

861     273  Hodges,    Anne   Frances   Hammett    (Mrs. 
Edward  Fuller),  Bangor,  Me. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 

941     320  Hodges,   Edward   Francis,   M.D.,   Indian- 
apolis, Ind. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

1422     515  Hodges,    Rev.    George,    D.D.,    Cambridge, 
Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Myles  Standish. 

1075     362  Hodges,  Gilbert,  Boston,  Mass. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  William  MuUins. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 

1449     519  HoLDEN,  Liberty  Emery,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 


MASSACHUSETTS    SOCIETY  219 


General       State 
No.  No. 


1064     351   Holmes,  Helen  Rebecca,  Plymouth,  Mass. 
Eigfhth  in  descent  from  Georg-e  Soule. 


^fc)' 


836     268  Hopkins,   Charles  Augustus,   Brookline, 
Mass. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  WilHam  Brewster. 


734     228  Howard,  Harry  Morton,  BrookHne,  Mass. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 


1596     581  Howard,  Joshua  Edward,  Detroit,  Mich. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  James  Chilton. 


1261     422  Howarth,    Fanny    Child   Perkins    (Mrs. 
John  Bradshaw),  Detroit,  Mich. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Francis  Eaton. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Edward  Fuller. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  George  Soule. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Myles  Standish. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 


1 148     400  Howes,  Abby  Christina,  Ouincy,  Mass. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 


220  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

General        State 
No.  No. 

650     178  Howes,  Lucy  Wellington  Hozvard  (Mrs. 
Alfred  Evans),  Hyde  Park,  Mass. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  James  Chilton. 

698     191  Howes,  Welthea  Little  Partridge  (Mrs. 
Eben),  Boston,  Mass. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Myles  Standish. 

876     288  HowLAND,  Charles  Allen,  Quincy,  Mass. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 

1568     565  Howland,   Joseph   Briggs,   M.D.,   Tewks- 
bury,  Mass. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 

1262     423  HoYT,   Carrie  Cleaveland   (Mrs.   Eugene), 
St.  Paul,  Minn. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

872     284  Hudson,  Annie  Foster  Sears  (Mrs.  Elmer 
Ellsworth),  Boston,  Mass. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster 

(in  four  lines). 
Eleventh  in  descent  from  William  Brew- 
ster. 


MASSACHUSETTS    SOCIETY  221 

General        State 
No.  No. 

Tenth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Giles  Hopkins. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Giles  Hopkins. 

1269     426  HuLiNG,  Ray  Greene,  Cambridge,  Mass. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Cooke. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Cooke. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

606     162  Hunt,   Margaretta  Wager  Baker   (Mrs. 
William  Henry),  Covington,  Ky. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 

735     229  Huntington,  Alice  Mayo,  Augusta,  Me. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

499     117  Huntington,    Harriet    Newell    Janvrin 
(Mrs.  Jacob  R.),  Amesbury,  Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 

y22     216  Jackson,  Gertrude  Antoinette  Raymond 
(Mrs.   Walter),  Milton,   Mass. 
Eleventh  in  descent  from  James  Chilton. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 


222  MAYFLOWER    DESCENDANTS 

General        State 

No.  No. 

Eleventh  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  Thomas  Rogers. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Myles  Standish. 


1 5 12     540  Jackson,  Rebecca,  Plymouth,  Mass. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

534     128  James,  Arthur  Holmes,  Boston,  Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  White. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Peregrine  White. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 

305       54  Jenney,  Herbert,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Edward  Doty. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Thomas  Rogers. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Joseph  Rogers. 

400     616  Johnson,  Alfred  Sidney,  Newton  Centre, 
Mass. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Isaac  Allerton. 


MASSACHUSETTS    SOCIETY  223 

General        State 
No.  No. 

1284     441  Johnson,  Alice  Medora  Adams  (Mrs.  Ed- 
ward Lewis),  Central  Falls,  R.  I. 
Eleventh  in  descent  from  John  Tilley, 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 

1384     494  Johnson,  Alvin  Page,  Boston,  Mass. 

Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster 

(in  two  lines). 
Tenth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 

1024     344  Jones,  Emma  Cordelia  Brewster,  Cincin- 
nati, Ohio. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Love  Brewster. 

1575     57-  Jones,  Julia  Frances,  Spencer,  Mass. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Billington. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Francis  Billington. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Francis  Eaton. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Samuel  Eaton. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Samuel  Fuller. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 

1366     487  Jones,  Julia  Maria  Andrezvs   (Mrs.  Fred 
Eugene),  Brookline,  Mass. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Isaac  Allerton. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  George  Soule. 


224  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

General        State 
No.  No. 

'^S7^     573  Jones,  Mary  Isabella  Starr   (Mrs.  Eras- 
tus),  Spencer,  Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Billington. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Francis  Billington. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Francis  Eaton. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Samuel  Eaton. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Samuel  Fuller. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 

700     193  Joy,  Helen  Hall  Newberry  (Mrs.  Henry 
Bourne),  Detroit,  Mich. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford, 

1360     481  Joyce,  Allston  Porter,  Medford,  Mass. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Edv/ard  Doty. 

1 1 50     401   Keep,  Helen  Elizabeth,  Detroit,  Mich. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

1005     501  Keith,  Elijah  Austin,  Boston,  Mass. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 

1 127     393  Keith,  Horace  Alden,  Brockton,  Mass. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins  (in 

two  lines). 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden  ( in  two 

lines). 
Tenth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 


MASSACHUSETTS    SOCIETY  225 

General        State 
No.  No. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke  (in 

two  lines). 
Tenth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 


189        9  Keith,  Solomon  Lorin,  Bridgewater,  Mass. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Wilham  MulHns. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 

1 126    392  Keith,Wallace  Gushing,  M.D.,  Brockton^^ 
Mass. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  WilHam  MulHns  (in 

two  lines). 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden   (in 

two  lines). 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

1208    414  Kellogg,  Edward  Brinley,  M.D.,  Boston, 
Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Myles  Standish. 

306  55  Kelt,  William  Leonard,  Boston,  Mass. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 

653     181  Kemble,  Parker  Henry,  Germantown,  Pa. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Til  ley. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 

IS 


226  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

General        State 
No.  No. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Giles  Hopkins. 

1 1 14     380  Kendall,  Isabelle  Adams  Perkins  (Mrs. 
Henry  Davis),  Lowell,  Mass. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 

865     277  Kingman,  Mary  Abbie  Pickens  (Mrs.  Cal- 
vin Dean),  Middlebo rough,  Mass. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 


1573     570  Kingsbury,   Lucy   Isabella   Jones    (Mrs. 
Charles  Langdon),   Boston,   Mass. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Billington. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Francis  Billington. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Francis  Eaton. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Samuel  Eaton. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Samuel  Fuller. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 


347       69  Knapp,     Lucia    Alden    Bradford     (Mrs. 
Frederick  Newman),   Plymouth,  Mass. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  William  Bradford 
(in  two  lines). 


MASSACHUSETTS    SOCIETY  227 

General        State 
No.  No. 

Ninth  in  descent  from   William   Mullins 

(in  two  lines). 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden   (in 

two  lines). 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins 

(in  two  lines). 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Alden  (in 

two  lines). 
Seventh  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Love  Brewster. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Thomas  Rogers 

(in  two  lines). 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 


530     124  Kyle,  Abby  Morton   (Mrs.  William  Sew- 
ard), Plymouth,  Mass. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Samuel  Fuller. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  Isaac  Allerton. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  James  Chilton. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Francis  Eaton. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Samuel  Eaton. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 


1 02 1     341  Ladue,    Mary    Almira    Nezvberry    (Mrs. 
Austin  Yates),  Detroit,  Mich. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 


228  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

General        State 
No.  No. 

792     246  Lane,   Susan  Maria   Winn   (Mrs.  Daniel 
H.),  Boston,  Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 

1465     525  Laselle,  Josiah,  Manchester,  N.  H. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  WilHam  Brewster. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Love  Brewster. 

1 5 10  539  Laselle,  Person  Cheney,  Grasmere,  N.  H. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  WilHam  Brewster. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Love  Brewster. 

1304    450  Latham,  Anna  Morton,  Deering  Centre, 
Maine. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  James  Chilton  (in 

two  lines). 
Tenth  in  descent  from  James  Chilton. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 

351       y^  Lawrie,  Andrew  Westcott,  Boston,  Mass. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Edward  Fuller. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Peter  Brown. 

350      72  Lawrie,    Harriet    Westcott    (Mrs.    Wil- 
liam), Boston,  Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Edward  Fuller. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Peter  Brown, 


MASSACHUSETTS    SOCIETY  229 

General        State 

No.  No. 

1419     512  Lazell,  James  Draper,  Boston,  Mass. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Billington. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Francis  Billington. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Francis  Eaton. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Samuel  Eaton. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Samuel  Fuller. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 

1418     511  Lazell,  Theodore  Studley,  Boston,  Mass. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Billington. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Francis  Billington. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Francis  Eaton. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Samuel  Eaton. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Samuel  Fuller. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 

818     257  Leonard,  Benjamin  Crandon,  West  Med- 
ford,  Mass. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren 

(in  two  lines). 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 

537     131  Leonard,  Emma  Thatcher  Welch  (Mrs. 
Charles  Webster),  West  Newton,  Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Isaac  Allerton. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Francis  Eaton. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 

IS* 


230  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 


General        State 
No.  No. 


658     186  Leonard,  George  Henry,  Boston,  Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins  (in 

two  lines). 
Ninth  in  descent  from  James  Chilton. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Thomas  Rogers. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden   (in 

two  lines). 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Joseph  Rogers. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Thomas  Rogers. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Myles  Standish. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 

791     245  Leonard,  Laura  Anna,  Maiden,  Mass. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  James  Chilton. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Thomas  Rogers. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 

578     149  Little,  James  Lovell,  Brookline,  Mass. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 


MASSACHUSETTS    SOCIETY  231 

General        State 
No.  No. 

274      44  Little,  John  Mason,  Boston,  Mass. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  WilHam  Mullins. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 

947     326  Little,  Samuel,  Boston,  Mass. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  George  Soule. 

873     285  Locke,  Charles  Augustus,  Chestnut  Hill, 
Mass. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Isaac  Allerton. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Francis  Eaton. 

904     299  Locke,    Mary    Ingersoll,    Chestnut    Hill, 
Mass. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Isaac  Allerton. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Francis  Eaton. 

566     137  Lord,  Warren  Alden,  Boston,  Mass. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

1353     474  Loring,  Charlotte  Blake  Cochrane  (Mrs. 
Lindsley),  Chestnut  Hill,  Mass. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 


232  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

General        State 
No.  No. 

272       42  LoRiNG,  Robert  Pearmain,  M.D.,  Newton 
Centre,  Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 

661      189  LuETCHFORD,  Alma,  Pittsford,  N.  Y. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

660     188  LuETCHFORD,  Mary  Eliza  Hamilton  (Mrs. 
Arthur),  Pittsford,  N.  Y. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

14 1 3     506  LuNT,  Lizzie  May  Wilder  (Mrs.  William 
Wallace),  Boston,  Mass. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

423     100  Macdonough,  Rodney,  Boston,  Mass. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Degory  Priest. 

1703     630  Marcy,  Bessie  Scott  Smith  (Mrs.  George 
Daniel),  Portsmouth,  N.  H. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Love  Brewster. 

1634     605  McAdoo,    Mary    Jane    Osborne,     North 
Bloomfield,  Ohio. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 


MASSACHUSETTS    SOCIETY  233 

General        State 
No.  No. 

1673     614  McAllister,  William  Kossuth,  Denver, 
Col. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  WilHam  Brewster. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Love  Brewster. 

952     331  McCoBB,  Lois  Drinkwater,  Boston,  Mass. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Myles  Standish. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  George  Soule. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  WilHam  Mullins. 

1023     343  McKenney,  Ethel  Ripley,  Boston,  Mass. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Isaac  Allerton. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

907     302  McKenney,  Julia  Emeline  Ripley  (Mrs. 
Charles  Henry),  Boston,  Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Isaac  Allerton. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

375       83  Melcher,  Samuel  Appleton,  Whitinsville, 
Mass. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

567     138  Mills,  Mary  Bartlett,  Andover,  Mass. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Love  Brewster. 


234  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

General        State 
No.  No. 

1682     622  Mitchell,  Rev.  Charles  Langdon,  Win- 
chester, Mass. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Edward  Fuller. 

376       84  MixTER,  Mary  Ann,  Boston,  Mass. 

Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

346       68  MiXTER,   Mary  Rugglcs    (Mrs.   William), 
Boston,  Mass. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

704     197  MixTER,    Samuel    Jason,    M.D.,    Boston, 
Mass. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

610     166  Moore,  Mabelle  Florence  Swift   (Mrs. 
Clarence),  Prides  Crossing,  Mass, 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

208       28  Morison,    Emily   Marshall   Eliot    (Mrs. 
John  Holmes),  Boston,  Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Isaac  Allerton. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Thomas  Rogers. 


MASSACHUSETTS    SOCIETY  235 

General        State 
No.  No. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren 

(in  two  lines). 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden, 
Eighth  in  descent  from  WilHam  MulHns. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Love  Brewster. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 


1327     470  Morse,  Annie  Conant,  Boston,  Mass. 

Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster 

(in  two  lines). 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley  (in  two 

lines). 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Howland  (in 

two  lines). 

1325     468  Morse,  Lemuel  Foster,  Boston,  Mass. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster 

(in  two  lines). 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley  (in  two 

lines). 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Howland 

(in  two  lines). 

199       19  Morton,  Marcus,  Newtonville,  Mass. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford, 
Eleventh  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  Thomas  Rogers. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Degory  Priest. 


236  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

General        State 
No.  No. 

536     130  Morton,    Maria   Eldredge    Welch    (Mrs. 
Marcus),   Newtonville,   Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Isaac  Allerton. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Francis  Eaton. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 

1224    418  MosELEY,    Martha   Alger   Hawes    (Mrs. 
Frank),   BrookHne,   Mass. 
Tenth   in  descent   from  John  Tilley    (in 

six  lines). 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland  (in 

six  lines). 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 

866     278  Mower,  Emma  Frances  Page  (Mrs.  Earl 
Augustus),  Swampscott,  Mass. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

1709     634  Munro,   Walter  Lee,   M.D.,   Providence, 
R.  I. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  James  Chilton. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

1450     520  MuNRO,  Wilfred  Harold,  Providence,  R.  I. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  James  Chilton. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 


MASSACHUSETTS    SOCIETY  237 

General        State 
No.  No. 

562     133  Murdoch,  Florence  Carlisle  (Mrs.  James 
Riley),  Urbana,  Ohio. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

1 07 1     358  MuRDOCK,  Harold,  Boston,  Mass. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

1303     449  Nash,  Arthur  Irving,  Springfield,  Mass. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

1379     489  Nash,  Francis  Otis,  Boston,  Mass. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

1356     477  Nash,  Herbert,  Boston,  Mass. 

Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

1355     476  Nash,    Nathaniel    Gushing,    Cambridge, 
Mass. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

y2,^    230  Nason,  Emma  C.  Huntington  (Mrs.  Charles 
H.),  Augusta,  Me. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 


1074     361  Nesmith,  Thomas,  Lowell,  Mass. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 


238  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

General        State 
No.  No. 

561     132  Newton,     Clara     Chipman,     Cincinnati, 
Ohio. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 

905     300  Nichols,    Henry   Atherton,    Cambridge, 
Mass. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  James  Chilton. 

1 710     635  Nichols,  Lucy  Peirce  (Mrs.  Edward  Hen- 
ry), Brookline,  Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 

794    248  Nichols,   Willard  Atherton,   Redlands, 
Cal. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  James  Chilton. 

501     119  NiCKERSON,    Rev.    Thomas    White,    Jr., 
Pittsfield,  Mass. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Edward  Fuller. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Peter  Brown. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins 

(in  three  lines). 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Giles  Hopkins. 

16 12     587  Nightingale,  George  Corlis,  Providence, 
R.  I. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 


MASSACHUSETTS    SOCIETY  239 

General        State 

No.  No. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  WilHam  MulHns. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  WilHam  Brewster. 


1639     610  NiMS,  Ellen  Sloane  McReynolds   (Mrs. 

Frederick  Augustine),  Muskegon,  Mich. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  WilHam  Brewster. 

862     274  NoRRis,  Ada  Louise,  Princeton,  N.  J. 

Tenth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 


1363     484  NoYES,  David  William,  Boston,  Mass. 

Tenth  in  descent  from  Wi}iiam  Mullins. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Jonn  Alden. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  George  Soule. 

1040     346  NoYES,  James  Atkins,  Cambridge,  Mass. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Peter  Brown. 


706     199  Owen,     Georgiana     Wehh     (Mrs.     Frank 
King),  Ypsilanti,  Mich. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  WilHam  Bradford. 


1280     437  Page,  Mrs.  Adelia  Cynthia  Wait,  Boston, 
Mass. 

Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 


240  MAYFLOWER  DESCENDANTS 

General        State 
No.  No. 

587     158  Parker,  Edward  Ludlow,  Arlington,  Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Francis  Billington. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Love  Brewster. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Edward  Doty. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren  (in 

two  lines). 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Billington. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke  (in 

two  lines). 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  George  Soule. 

303       52  Parker,  Frederick  Wesley,  Boston,  Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke  (in 

two  lines). 
Eighth  in  descent  from  George  Soule. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  George  Soule. 

833     265  Parker,     Sarah    Meigs    Leonard     (Mrs. 

Charles  Henry),  West  Medford,  Mass. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren 

(in  two  lines). 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 


MASSACHUSETTS    SOCIETY  241 

General        State 
No.  No. 

837     269  Parkhurst,  Clara  Burnham,  Somerville, 
Mass. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 

863     275  Parkhurst,  Edith  Adelaide,  Somerville, 
Mass. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 


1629     601  Parkinson,     Caroline    North    Bowman 
(Mrs.     William     Dwight),     Waltham, 
Mass. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 


1453     522  Parks,  Nancy  Sprague  Loring  (Mrs.  John 
Henry),  Duxbury,  Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 


494     112  Parsons,     Charles     Lathrop,     Durham, 
N.  H. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Love  Brewster. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
16 


242  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 


General        State 

No.  No. 


942     321  Parsons,    Mary    Augusta    Adams    (Mrs. 
John  William),  Portsmouth,  N.  H. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 

270      40  Pearmain,  Sumner  Bass^  Boston,  Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Edward  Fuller. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 

1069     356  Pease,  Mrs.  Ella  Gertrude  Sweetser,  Bos- 
ton, Mass. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  George  Soule. 

738     232  Peck,    Ellen   Mary  Hayes    (Mrs.   James 
Sidney),  Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Isaac  Allerton. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 

1 53 1     549  Peck,  Katharine  Hayes,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Isaac  Allerton. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 

1066     353  Peck,  Maria  Bissell  Purdy  (Mrs.  Wash- 
ington Freeman),  Davenport,  Iowa. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Giles  Hopkins. 


MASSACHUSETTS    SOCIETY  243 

General        State 

No.  No. 

528     122  Peirce,     Edna     Morton    Perkins     (Mrs. 
Eugene  Edgett),  Boston,  Mass. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  George  Soule. 
Eleventh  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  Thomas  Rogers. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins  (in 

two  lines). 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Francis  Eaton. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Thomas  Rogers. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Myles  Standish. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  George  Soule. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden   (in^ 

two  lines). 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Myles  Standish  (ia 

two  lines). 

936     315  Peirce,  Ella  Barbour  Crwnbaugh  (Mrs. 
Jonathan  F.),  Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

1417     510  Peirce,   Eveline   Griggs  McCurdy    (Mrs. 
George  Hartwell),  Somerville,  Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford.. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 


244  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

General        State 
No.  No. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Love  Brewster. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

1275     432  Percy,    Emma    Washburn    Clark    (Mrs. 
George  Washington),  Oakland,  Cal. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Myles  Standish. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  James  Chilton. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 

1 70 1     628  Perry,  Oliver  Hazard,  Lowell,  Mass. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 

948     327  Philbrick,  Harry  Clifford,  Boston,  Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Myles  Standish. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 
Tenth   in  descent   from   Richard   Warren 

(in  two  lines). 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Love  Brewster. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Edward  Doty. 

939     31S  PiSHON,  Hiram  Leander,  Augusta,  Me. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Peter  Brown. 


MASSACHUSETTS    SOCIETY  245 

General        State 
No.  No. 

1323     466  Plimpton,  Edith  Alden  Hall  (Mrs.  Henry 
Richardson,  2d),  Boston,  Mass. 
Eleventh  in  descent  from  WilHam  Brew- 
ster. 
Eleventh  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  WilHam  Brewster 

(in  two  lines). 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 

933     312  Plimpton,  Frances  Amelia,  Boston,  Mass. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 


1322     465  Plimpton,  Henry  Richardson,  2d,  Bos- 
ton, Mass. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 


1 123     389  Pond,  Virgil  Clarence,  D.M.D.,  Boston, 
Mass. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 
Ninth   in   descent   from  John   Tilley    (in 

three  lines). 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Degory  Priest  (in 
two  lines). 
16* 


246  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

General        State 
No.  No. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Peter  Brown. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland  (in 

three  lines). 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 

584     155  Porter,  Mary  Burr  Ditson  (Mrs.  Burr), 
Boston,  Mass. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Love  Brewster. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  James  Chilton. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Isaac  Allerton. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Love  Brewster. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Love  Brewster. 

831     263  Potter,  Annie  Maria  Stetson  (Mrs,  Ed- 
ward), Boston,  Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 


MASSACHUSETTS    SOCIETY  247 

General        State 
No.  No. 

383       89  Pratt,  Edith  Forrester,  Milton,  Mass. 
Tenth  in  descent  from'  William  Mullins. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  Peter  Brown. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke  (in 

five  lines). 
Tenth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Isaac  Allerton. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Peter  Brown. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Francis  Eaton. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Degory  Priest. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  George  Soule. 

382       88  Pratt,  Ellen  Leora,  Boston,  Mass. 

Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  Peter  Brown. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke  (in 

five  lines). 
Tenth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Isaac  Allerton. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Peter  Brown. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Francis  Eaton. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Degory  Priest. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  George  Soule. 

429     105  Pratt,  Margaret  Hopkins  Forsyth  (Mrs. 
Arthur  M.),  Chelsea,  Mass. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Giles  Hopkins. 


248  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 


General        State 
No.  No. 


1683     623  Prescott,  William  Herbert,  M.D.,  Bos- 
ton, Mass. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Peter  Brown. 


731     225  Preston,    Mary    Allerton    Soule    (Mrs. 
William  Trutch),  Seattle,  Washington. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  George  Soule. 

1564     561  Prince,  Frederick  Henry,  Boston,  Mass. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 


1521     541  Prince,  George,  Boston,  Mass. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  William  Brew- 
ster. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Billington. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Francis  Billington. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Francis  Eaton. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Samuel  Fuller. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Samuel  Eaton. 


1567     564  Prince,  George  Thomas,  Tabor,  Iowa. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 


662     190  Puffer,  Mary  Crane,  Brockton,  Mass. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  James  Chilton. 


MASSACHUSETTS   SOCIETY  249 


General        State 
No.  No. 


1090     370  Puffer,  Mary  Jane  Thomas  (Mrs.  Dexter 
Richardson),  West  Newton,  Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley   (in 

two  lines). 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Ninth   in  descent  from  Richard  Warren 

(in  two  lines). 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Peter  Brown  (in 

two  lines). 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Henry  Samson. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Rowland 

(in  two  lines). 

198       18  QuiNCY,  Mary  Adams   (Mrs.  Henry  Par- 
ker), Boston,  Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 

1070     357  QuiNCY,  Mary  Caroline  Sweetser   (Mrs. 
George  Henry),  Boston,  Mass. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  George  Soule. 

1 144     398  QuiNCY,  Mary  Perkins,  New  Haven,  Conn. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 


250  MAYFLOWER  DESCENDANTS 


General        State 
No.  No. 


301       50  QuiNTON,    Amelia    Stone    (Mrs.    Richard 
L.),  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 


1547     555  Rand,  William  Brisbane,  Boston,  Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  George  Soule. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Giles  Hopkins. 


729    222,  Ray,  Franklin  Trowbridge,  Utica,  N.  Y. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 


1270    427  Raymond,    Francis    Henry,    Somerville, 
Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 


577     148  Raymond,    Susan    Antoinette   Murdoch 
(Mrs.  Henry  Emmons),  Boston,  Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  James  Chilton. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Thomas  Rogers. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Myles  Standish. 


MASSACHUSETTS    SOCIETY  251 

General        State 
No.  No. 

570     141  Read,   Eliza  Hunt   Welch    (Mrs.   John), 
Cambridge,  Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Isaac  Allerton. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Francis  Eaton. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 

1603     588  Read,  Harry  Humphrey,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Myles  Standish. 

646     174  Reed,  Mary  Louise  Hagar  (Mrs.  William 
Gardner),  Boston,  Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

1 1 55     405  Remich,  Daniel  Clark,  Littleton,  N.  PL 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Isaac  Allerton. 

203       23  Remick,  Lucretia  Smith  Pillsbury  (Mrs. 
John  Anthony),  Boston,  Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Edward  Fuller. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 

1091     371  Rice,  Joanna  Maria  Thomas  (Mrs.  John 
Meloin),  Waltham,   Mass. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley   (in 

two  lines). 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren  (in 

two  lines). 


252  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 


General        State 
No.  No. 


Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland, 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Peter  Brown  (in 

two  Hnes). 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Henry  Samson. 
Seventh   in  descent  from  John  Rowland 

(in  two  lines). 


1080     367  Richards,   Annie   Frances   White    (Mrs. 
Reuben  Augustus),  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 


353       75  Richardson,     George     Eliot,     Wellesley 
Hills,  Mass. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  William  MuUins. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Isaac  Allerton. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Love  Brewster. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  George  Soule. 


926     305  Richardson,    Sarah    Law    Devoll    (Mrs. 
George  Eliot),  Wellesley  Hills,  Mass. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 


MASSACHUSETTS    SOCIETY  253 


General        State 
No.  No. 


1357     478  RiciiAKDSON,   Thomas   Francis,   Cohasset, 
Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 

1022     342  Richardson,    William    Minard,    Boston, 
Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Giles  Hopkins. 

1566     563  RiDDELL,  William  J.,  Des  Moines,  Iowa. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  WilHam  Brewster. 

1299     447  Ripley,   James   Huntington,    Springfield, 
Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

206       26  Rivers,  Mary,  Milton,  Mass. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

415       96  Robinson,  Francis  Walter,  Boston,  Mass. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

349       71   Rogers,   Allan,   Gloucester,   Mass. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 

1 3 10    456  Rogers,  William  Flint,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 


254  MAYFLOWER  DESCENDANTS 

General        State 

No.  No. 

1181     411  Rogers,  Winfred  Hervey,  Woburn,  Mass. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  WilHam  Brewster. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Giles  Hopkins. 

580     151  Rowley,  Edith  Adella,  Utica,  N.  Y. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  Edward  Fuller. 

825     259  Rowley,  H.  Curtis,  Springfield,  Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Edward  Fuller. 

1600     585  Rowley,  Henry  Waite,  Utica,  N.  Y. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  Edward  Fuller. 

574     145  Rowley,  Warren  Curry,  Utica,  N.  Y. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Edward  Fuller. 

1414     507  Ryder,  Phebe  Nye  Fuller  (Mrs.  Godfrey), 
Medford,  Mass. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Samuel  Fuller. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Billington. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Francis  Billington. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Francis  Eaton. 


MASSACHUSETTS    SOCIETY  255 

General        State 
No.  No. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Myles  Standish. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  George  Soule. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Samuel  Eaton. 


953  332  Sampson,  Walter  Scott,  Boston,  Mass. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Henry  Samson. 

954  333  Sampson,  William  Arthur,  Boston,  Mass. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Henry  Samson. 

1078     365  Sargent,    Ella    Ledyard     (Mrs.    Dudley 
Allen),  West  Newton,  Mass. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 

1574     571  Sauveur,  Mary  Prince  Jones   (Mrs.  Al- 
bert), Boston,  Mass. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

13 19  462  Saville^  Caleb  Mills,  Maiden,  Mass. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 

1320  463  Saville^  Elizabeth  Angeline  Thorndike 

(Mrs.  Caleb  Mills),  Maiden,  Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Myles  Standish. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Edward  Doty. 


256  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

General        State 
No.  No. 

1 32 1     464  Saville,  George  Washington  Webb,  Mai- 
den, Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 

563     134  Sawyer,  Mary  Cummings,  Wellesley  Hills, 
Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 

392       93  Sears,  Henry  Darrah,  Lynn,  Mass. 

Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Giles  Hopkins. 

1446     516  Sears,  Joseph  Henry,  Brewster,  Mass. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

1295     445  Seaver,  James  Edward,  Taunton,  Mass. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 

1324    467  Shaw,  Harriet  Arline,  Boston,  Mass. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Degory  Priest. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Peter  Brown. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 


MASSACHUSETTS    SOCIETY  257 


General        State 

No.  No. 


356       78  Shaw,  Henry  Southworth,  Boston,  Mass. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  James  Chilton. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Isaac  Allerton. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren 
(in  two  lines). 

1128     394  Shaw,  Nathaniel  Appleton,  South  Wey- 
mouth, Mass. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster 
(in  two  lines). 

.  1 156     406  Shepard,    Abbie   Bennett    Cooper    (Mrs. 
James  Erving),  Lawrence,  Mass. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Myles  Standish. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Degory  Priest. 

1063     350  Sherman,   Sarah   Sturgis  Holmes   (Mrs. 
James  Ellis),  Plymouth,  Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  George  Soule. 

573     144  Simmons,  Almira  Ellen,  Wollaston,  Mass. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
17 


258  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

General        State 
No.  No. 

935     314  Simmons,    Walter    Everett,    Wollaston, 
Mass. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 

1065     352  Sleeper,  Henry  Davis,  Boston,  Mass. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Edward  Fuller. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Peter  Brown. 

77^     235  Sleeper,     Stephen     Westcott,     Boston, 
Mass. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Edward  Fuller. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Peter  Brown. 

1289     442  Slocum,  Grace  Woods,  Providence,  R.  I. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Cooke. 

774     234  Smith,  Izette  Bartell  Reed  (Mrs.  Har- 
vey Cushing),  Gloucester,  Mass. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 

1454     523  Smith,     Marianna     Page,     Charlestown, 
Mass. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

1477     527  Smith,  Marion  Andrews,  Enfield,  Mass. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 


MASSACHUSETTS    SOCIETY  259 

General        State 
No.  No. 

1067     354  Smith,  Mary  Reed  (Mrs.  Samuel  Francis), 
Davenport,  Iowa. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  WilHam  Bradford. 

1301     448  Smith,    Pheee    Loraine    Andrezvs   "(Mrs. 
Henry  Martyn),  Enfield,  Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

529     123  Smith,  Susan  Augusta,  North  Pembroke, 
Mass. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Edward  Fuller. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

1702  629  Smith,  WiNFiELD  Scott,  Portsmouth,  N.  H. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Love  Brewster. 

1297     446  Snow,  Clara  Reed  Anthony  (Mrs.  Daniel 
Kimball),  Brookline,  Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Myles  Standish. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 

895     290  Snow,  Mira  Crocker  (Mrs.  T.  T.),  Paris, 
Me. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 


26o  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

General        State 
No.  No. 

527     121  SouLE,  Horace  Homer,  Jr.,  Boston,  Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  MuUins. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  George  Soule. 

1 125     391   SouLE,  Winthrop  Porter,  Boston,  Mass. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  George  Soule. 

271       41  SrRAGUE,  Alice  Frances,  Brookline,  Mass. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

242       32  Sprague,     Frank     William,     Brookline, 
Mass. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
Eisfhth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 


'fe 


240       31   Standisii,  James  Myles,  Boston,  Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Myles  Standish. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins.- 

183         3  Standish,  Myles,  M.D.,  Boston,  Mass. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Myles  Standish. 

417  97  Stanwood,  Louie  Rogers,  Boston,  Mass. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 


MASSACHUSETTS    SOCIETY  261 

General        State 
No.  No. 

585     156  Stearns,  Helen  Shaw,  Brookline,  Mass. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  James  Chilton. 

1277    434  Stearns,  John  Goddard,  Brookline,  Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

875     287  Stetson,  Annabel,  Brunswick,  Me. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster 

(in  two  lines). 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mnllins. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Love  Brewster  (in 
two  lines). 

657     185  Stetson,    Clarence    Winfield,    Newton 
Centre,  Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster 

(in  two  lines). 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Love  Brewster  (in 
two  lines). 

797     251  Stevens,    Benjamin    Franklin,    Boston, 
Mass. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

1 28 1     438  Stevens,  George  Holley,  Brookline,  Mass. 


Eighth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 


17* 


262  MAYFLOWER    DESCENDANTS 

General        State 

No.  No. 

302       51  Stevens,  Mary  Price  Savory  (Mrs.  Solon 
Whithed),  Lowell,  Mass. 
Eleventh  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 


705     198  Stevenson,  John   McAllister,   Pittsfield, 
Mass. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 

1093     373  Stockbridge,   William   Mauran,   Boston, 
Mass. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

299       48  Stone,    Rev.    George    Whitefield,    San 
Francisco,  Cal. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

13 12     458  Stone,  Ralph,  Detroit,  Mich. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

605     161  Stone,  Seymour  Henry,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 


MASSACHUSETTS    SOCIETY  263 


General        State 

No.  No. 


901     296  Stran,  Mary  Swift  Phillips  (Mrs.  Charles 
Thompson),   Baltimore,   Md. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  White. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Peregrine  White. 


1 122     388  Sweet,  Benjamin  Delano,  Boston,  Mass. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford, 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Love  Brewster. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  James  Chilton. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Isaac  Allerton. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Love  Brewster. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Love  Brewster. 


835     267  Swift,    Irene    Battell    Eldridge     (Mrs. 
Edward  Young),  Detroit,  Mich. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 


264  MAYFLOWER    DESCENDANTS 

General         State 
No.  No. 

498     116  Symonds,  Charles  Stanley,  Utica,  N.  Y. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

902     297  Talbot,  Archie  Lee,  Lewiston,  Me. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Degory  Priest  (in 

three  lines). 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Peter  Brown. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 

994     33S  Talbot,  Newton,  Boston,  Mass. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

702     195  Taylor,  Louise  Maris  Spooner  (Mrs.  Fred- 
erick Winslow),  South  Bethlehem,  Pa. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

603     159  Thatcher,  Franklin  Nye,  Newton  Centre, 
Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Rowland, 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Isaac  Allerton. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Francis  Eaton. 

531     125  Thayer,  Arthur  Emerson,  Boston,  Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Ropkins. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 


MASSACHUSETTS    SOCIETY  265 


General        State 

No.  No. 

1068 


35°5  Thomas,   Ann   Eliza   Porter    (Mrs.    Phi- 
lander Jenckes),  Wickford,  R.  I. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

1283     440  Thomas,  David,  Waltham,  Mass. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Peter  Brown. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Henry  Samson. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren 
(in  two  lines). 

268       38  Thomas,  Frank  Ray,  Boston,  Mass. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Edward  Doty. 

1117     383  Thompson,    Cecilia    Vail    (Mrs.    Josiah), 
Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 

496     114  Thompson,  Clifton  Sharp,  Denver,  Col. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 

864     276  Thompson,     Hildreth     Nesmith      (Mrs. 
Albert  William),  Manchester,  N.  H. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 


266  MAYFLOWER    DESCENDANTS 

General        State 

No.  No. 

1116     382  Thompson,  Josiah,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  WilHam  MulHns. 

145 1     521  TiLLEY,  Edith  May,  Newport,  R.  I. 

Eleventh  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 

310       59  Titus,    Lillie    Blanche    Huckins    (Mrs. 
Nelson  V.),  Boston,  Mass. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 

708     201  Todd,  Mary  Abbie,  Lynn,  Mass. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Giles  Hopkins. 

576     147  Toothaker,      Horace      Edward,      M.D., 
Lenox,  Mass. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  James  Chilton. 

793     247  Tower,  Mary  Rebecca  Tower  (Mrs.  Levi), 
Boston,  Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Degory  Priest. 

161 1     596  Trafton,  Phebe  Helen  Brozv  (Mrs.  Fran- 
cis Edwards),  Fall  River,  Mass. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 


MASSACHUSETTS    SOCIETY  267 


General         State 
No.  No. 


608     164  Trott,  Elizabeth  Celinda,  Niagara  Falls, 
N.  Y. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  James  Chilton. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Thomas  Rogers. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Henry  Samson. 

323       61  Trott,  James  Parkhurst,  Niagara  Falls, 
N.  Y. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  James  Chilton. 

1674     615  Trowbridge,     Edward     Allyn,     Boston, 
Mass. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  George  Soule. 

1 1 19     385  True,    Lucretia    Ttickerman    (Mrs.    John 
Sewell),  Woburn,  Mass. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  George  Soule. 

431     107  Turner,  Cora  Leslie  Powell  (Mrs.  Fred- 
eric Alonzo),  Boston,  Mass. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Isaac  Allerton. 
Ninth    in    descent    from    John    Billington 

(in  two  lines). 
Ninth  in  descent  from  James  Chilton. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 


268  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

General        State 
No.  No. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Francis  BilHngton 

(in  two  lines). 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Francis  Eaton. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Samuel  Fuller. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Samuel  Eaton. 

724     218  Turner,   Everett   Pendleton,   Arlington, 
Mass. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  Thomas  Rogers. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Joseph  Rogers. 

656     184  Turner,    Frederic    Alonzo,    Jr.,    Boston, 
Mass. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Samuel  Fuller. 
Eleventh  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  Isaac  Allerton. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Billington  (in 

two  lines). 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  James  Chilton. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Francis  Billington 
(in  two  lines). 


MASSACHUSETTS    SOCIETY  269 

General        State 

No.  No. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  Francis  Eaton. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 
Eisiith  in  descent  from  Samuel  Eaton. 


641     169  Turner,  Herbert  Bryant,  Boston,  Mass. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  Thomas  Rogers. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Joseph  Rogers. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 

725     219  Turner,    Howard    Chubbuck,    Arlington, 
Mass. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  Thomas  Rogers. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Joseph  Rogers. 

1570     567  Turner,  Philip  Foster,  Portland,  Me. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

1086     368  Tuttle,  Cornelia  Sims  Clarke  (Mrs.  Elias 
Augustus),  Fall  River,  Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Giles  Hopkins. 


370  MAVKLOWKK   1>KSCKNI\VMS 

ScNcath  in  dcj^ceni  trv>m  Richarvl  N\"arrfi\. 

Eig^wh  in  vle^cent  frcmi  Richarvl  W'iirnfn. 

l<)i?I     Wl  TVLFIi.  EWTH  RoYAix.  BostvMi.  Ma$$, 
Ninth  in  desofiw  frv>m  Francis  CvvU\ 

liio    410  Tyler,  Epwak;^  Ro\  all,  Boskmi.  Masc^ 
Eighth  in  dtscent  fro*n  Francis  Coolw, 

1561     55S  Tyuer,  William  Perkix^,  \Vashingtc«i.  Pa. 
Eighth  in  desoeiu  frv^n  Fnutcis  Ccvk^, 

i^^i4    459  Uxi>£SHiLL,  Lora  Altixe  rr.  ^Mrs. 

Qiarks  William V  Wincheswr.  Mass, 
Eighth  in  descent  frv^i  Isaac  Allertow, 
Eighth  in  desoe:\t  tn>m  FnuKis  Coc4w. 

Sv<    ^70  UrHAXt.   OJ&ACJS   Ls   ivvivON    l.*vife^    (Mrs> 
Henry  Macy>,  Bo>sto«.  Mass. 

Xinth  in  desoent  from  Richanl  Warrtn. 

S--     .xv>  \'aill,  FRmxEKtCK  SrfRMvwxT.  Ponloiid, 
Me. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Mvies  5:..   -  > 


iAAb^yAUiV^arrtH  SOCIETY  27 f 

ii'.  Ho. 

i^^j    557  Vajv  O^^TitAXD,  Mattiz  AMOkETTE  Culver 
(Mrf,  Edwin  HuM^ard),  Stenah^  Wis. 
Toith  in  descent  ir^/m  William  Brcwsto', 
Tenth  in  dtscent  from  John  Howland, 
Eleventh  in  descent  from  John  TiWey. 

^yjz    5^^  Van  Pelt,  Sarah  Lavijtia  ^M^  CMrf. 
Garrett  Betknaai),  Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford 

'>2^.     '^07  Varxey,    Ca^olyi.'    Stajtdish,    Arlingtcm, 
Mass, 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Myies  Standish. 
Tenth  in  descent  Ivor  ' '      ns. 

Tenth  in  descent  iv..  ren. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 
Ninth  in  decent  from  Richard  WarrcjL 


^54^    55^  VixixG,  Floretta,  Hull,  31ass. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  Willi^n  Brewst^*. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins, 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
'Eighth,  in  descent  from  Thorns^  Rr^gers, 

1420  513  VixixG,  Mark  Lymax,  Ypsilanti,  Mich- 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden, 


272  MAYFLOWER    DESCENDANTS 

General        State 

No.  No. 

1232     420  VoLLMER,     Jessie     Peck     (Mrs.     Henry), 
Davenport,  Iowa. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Giles  Hopkins. 

1 38 1     491  Wadley,  Elizabeth  Carroll  Peirce  (Mrs. 
Dole),  Portsmouth,  N.  H. 
Nipth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

707     200  Wadsworth,  Adelaide  Elizabeth,  Boston, 
Mass. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 

1390     500  Walker,    Irene    Lawrence    Loud    (Mrs. 
George  Hiram),  Boston,  Mass. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 


790     244  Walker,  Mary  Catharine,  Lowell,  Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Love  Brewster. 


^§5         5  Walker,     Nathaniel     Upham,     Boston, 
Mass. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 


MASSACHUSETTS    SOCIETY  273 

General        State 
No.  No. 

1 60 1     586  Wallace,  Nellie  Maria  Howland   (Mrs. 
George  Rodney),  Fitchburg,  Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 

1598     583  Walter,  Mary  Eveline  Miidge  (Mrs.  Joel 
Clark),  Chicago,  111. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Love  Brewster. 

1592     577  Ward,  Anna  Saltonstall  Merrill   (Mrs. 
Henry  Veazey),  Boston,  Mass. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  James  Chilton. 

1305     451  Ward,     Annie     Humphrey     Trowbridge 
(Mrs.  George  Arthur),  Newton  Centre, 
Mass. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  James  Chilton  (in 

two  lines). 
Tenth  in  descent  from  James  Chilton. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 

1545     553  Ware,  Francis  Alden,  Somerville,  Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Myles  Standish. 

565     136  Warren,   Caroline   Bartlett,   Plymouth, 
Mass. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Edward  Doty. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Edward  Winslow. 
18 


274  MAYFLOWER    DESCENDANTS 

General         Slate 

No.  No. 

931     310  Warren,     Caroline     Franklin     Osborn 
(Mrs.  Frederick),  Boston,  Mass. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 

184         4  Warren,  Winslow,  Boston,  Mass. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Edward  Doty. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Edward  Winslow. 

308       57  Washburn,    Henry    Stevenson,    Boston, 
Mass. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Samuel  Fuller. 

195       15  Watkins,     Walter     Kendall,     Maiden, 
Mass. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Isaac  Allerton. 

1 39 1  502  Way,     Elizabeth     Charlotte     Emerson 

(Mrs.  William  Bond),  Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 

1392  503  Way,  Lillian  IMinnie,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 

779     -39  Webber,    Maria   Gilbert,    West   Newton, 
Mass. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Isaac  Allerton. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Francis  Eaton. 


MASSACHUSETTS    SOCIETY  275 

General        State 

No.  No. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Howland  (in 

two  lines). 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley  (in  two 

hnes). 

778     238  Webber,    Nancy    Pope   Sturtevant    (Mrs. 
Samuel  Gilbert),  West  Newton,  Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Isaac  Allerton. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Francis  Eaton. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Howland  (in 

two  lines). 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley  (in  two 
lines). 

780     240  Webber,  Sarah  Southworth,  West  New- 
ton, Mass. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Isaac  Allerton. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Francis  Eaton. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Howland  (in 

two  lines). 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley  (in  two 
lines). 

896     291  Webster,  James  Reed,  Hamilton,  Ohio. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Edward  Doty. 

1 42 1     514  Webster,  Priscilla  Vining  Boyce   (Mrs. 
William  Henry),  Ypsilanti,  Mich. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mtillins. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 


276  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

General        State 

No.  No. 

1268     425  Weeks,  Andrew  Gray,  Boston,  Mass. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Wilham  Brewster. 

419       98  Wellington,  Leah  Leavitt  Nichols  (Mrs. 
Andrew),  Newtonville,  Mass. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 

1708     633  Wendell,  Jeanie  Torrey   (Mrs.  Emory), 
Detroit,  Mich. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 

1 29 1     443  Wendell,  Mary  D wight  Foote  (Mrs.  Ten 
Eyck),  Cazenovia,  N.  Y. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 

1096     376  Wesson,  Caroline  LucRETiA  6'i'£'Z'i7/w  (Mrs. 
James  Leonard),  Boston,  Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

1099     379  Wesson,  Isabel,  Boston,  Mass. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Cooke. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 

1095     375  Wesson,  James  Leonard,  Boston,  Mass. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Cooke. 


MASSACHUSETTS    SOCIETY  277 

General        State 

No.  No. 

1 1 15     381  Weyman,     Martha     Stockton     Lothrop 
(Mrs.  William  P.),  Fitchburg,  Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 

958     337  Wheelwright,   Sarah   Cabot    (Mrs.   An- 
drew Cunningham),  Boston,  Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  James  Chilton. 

1 180     410  White,  Alice  Mitchell  Harris  (Mrs.  John 
Daugherty),  Crescent  Hill,  Ky. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  James  Chilton. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 

359  81  Whitin,  Arthur  Fletcher,  Whitinsville, 

Mass. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 

360  82  Whitin,  Edward,  Whitinsville,  Mass. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 

1236     421  Whiting,   Mary  Charlotte  Allen    (Mrs. 
William  Sawin),  Brookline,  Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 
18^ 


278  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 


General        State 

No.  No. 


1578     575  Wight,  Martha  Cobb,  Rockland,  Me. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 

940     319  Wild,  Sara  Henry,  New  Haven,  Conn. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 

J076     363  Wilkinson,  Anna  Reed  (Mrs.  Henry  W.), 
Providence,  R.  I. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

1569     566  WiLLARD,  Henry,  Boston,  Mass. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Giles  Hopkins. 

463     109  WiLLARD,  Susan  Barker,  Hingham,  Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 


1523  542  Williams,  Charles  Jarvis,  Boston,  Mass 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Edward  Winslow 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 


787     241  Williams,  Mary  Frances  Mitchell   (Mrs. 
Horace  Perry),  Boston,  Mass. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 


MASSACHUSETTS    SOCIETY  279 

General        State 

No.  No. 

701     194  WiNSLOW,  Edward  Miller,  Boston,  Mass. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  James  Chilton. 

462     108  WiNSLOw,   Mary   Adeline  Smith  Kemhle 
(Mrs.  Edward  Miller),  Boston,  Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Giles  Hopkins. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 

870     282  WiNTON,    Henry   David,   Wellesley   Hills, 
Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

1698     625  Wood,  Emma  Lorraine  Wadsworth  (Mrs. 
George  Howard),  Winthrop,  Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William   MuUins 

(in  three  lines). 
Ninth   in   descent   from  John   Alden    (in 

three  lines ) . 
Ninth   in  descent   from   William   Mullins 

(in  three  lines). 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster 

(in  two  lines). 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Thomas  Rogers. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren  (in 

two  lines). 


28o  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

General        State 

No.  No. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden   (in 

three  lines). 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Love  Brewster  (in 

two  lines). 
Eighth  in  descent  from  George  Soule. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Henry  Samson. 


1 146     399  Wood,  Mary  Emma,  Brookline,  Mass. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 


1530     548  Woodward,    Elizabeth    Allen   Hozvland 
(Mrs.    Frederick    Francis),    Fitchburg, 
Mass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 


1679     619  Woodward,  Frank  Ernest,  Maiden,  Mass. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins  (in 

two  lines). 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden  (in  two 

lines). 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Love  Brewster. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Henry  Samson. 


MASSACHUSETTS    SOCIETY  281 

General        State 
No.  No. 

1680     620  Woodward,  Samuel  Walter,  Stockbridge, 
Mass. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins  (in 

two  lines). 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden  (in  two 

lines). 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Love  Brewster, 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Henry  Samson. 

i486     529  Wyatt,    Charles    Handfield,    Baltimore, 
Md. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  James  Chilton. 

1485     528  W^YATT,  James  Bosley  Noel,  Baltimore,  Md. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  James  Chilton. 

532     126  Yeaton,    Helen    Francis    M acker    (Mrs. 
George  Walter),  Boston,  Mass. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

582     153  Yergason,    Henry    Christopher,    Cincin- 
nati, Ohio. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Love  Brewster. 


282  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

General         State 

No.  No. 

1354     475  Young,  Elizabeth  Abbott  Stearns  (Mrs. 
William  Hill),  Brookline,  Mass. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 


Deccaeeb 

938     317  Adams,  Harriet  Lawrence. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Died  November  4,  1900. 

655     183  Ames,  Oakes  Angier. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  James  Chilton. 
Died  September  19,  1899. 

1094     374  Bradford,  Mary  Russell  Winslow  (Mrs. 
Charles). 
Sixth  in  descent  from  James  Chilton. 
Died  August  27,  1899. 

424     loi  Chester,  Arthur  Herbert. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  Samuel  Fuller. 
Died  July  19,  1898. 


MASSACHUSETTS    SOCIETY  283 


General         State 
No.  No. 


583     154  DiTSON^  Catharine  Z)<?/ano  (Mrs.  Oliver), 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Isaac  Allerton. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Love  Brewster. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Love  Brewster. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Love  Brewster. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  James  Chilton. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 
Died  August  11,  1899. 

342       66  Drew,  Thomas  Bradford. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Love  Brewster. 
Died  May  5,  1898. 

859     271  Embury,  Sophia  Robinson  Romeyn  (Mrs. 
Daniel). 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Died,  1898. 


284  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

General         State 
No.  No. 

1 152     402  Foster,  Freeman. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  WiUiam  Brewster. 
Died  December  30,  1900. 

1 121     387  Jones,  Joseph  Davis. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
Died  January  12,  1899. 

J2i7     231  Mayiiew,  Matthew  Allen. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 
Died  January  i,  1899. 

340       65  Newton,  John  Marshall. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
Died  December  9,  1897. 

307       56  Pitkin,   Nellie   Washburn   (Mrs.   Charles 
L.). 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Samuel  Fuller. 
Died  May  26,  1900. 

1 131     397  Smith,  Mehitable  Parker  (Mrs.  James). 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
Died  March  24,  1899. 


MASSACHUSETTS    SOCIETY 


285 


General        State 

No.  No. 


1352     473  SouLE,  Zeruah. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  George  Soule. 
Died  November  10,  1899. 

642     170  Starkweather,  Mary  Ann  Theresa  A^^w- 
herry  (Mrs.  John). 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Wihiam  Bradford. 
Died  September  22,  1897. 

712     205  Winn,  Abigail  Maria  Kendall  (Mrs.  Tim- 
othy). 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 
Died  August  22,  1900. 


SOCIETY  OF 

MAYFLOWER  DESCENDANTS  IN  THE 

COMMONWEALTH  OF 

PENNSYLVANIA 

Organized  July    i,    1896 


OFFICERS    OF   THE 

SOCIETY    OF    MAYFLOWER    DESCENDANTS 

IN    THE    COMMONWEALTH    OF 

PENNSYLVANIA 

Governor 

Hon.  Charlemagne  Tower,  Jr. 

Deputy  Governor 

Francis  Olcott  Allen 

Captain 

Charles  A.  Brinley 

Treasurer 
James  Mauran  Rhodes 
Secretary 

George  Champlin  Mason 

Historian 

J.  Granville  Leach 

Surgeon 

Charles  Harrod  Vinton,  M.D. 

Assistants,  term  ending  N'ovefubcr,  igoi 

Ashbel  Welch 

James  Crosby  Brown 

Craige  Lippincott 

Tertn  ending  November,  igo2 

Edward  Clinton  Lee 

Eben  Francis  Barker 

William  Henry  Castle 

Arthur  Hale 


MEMBERS 


[The  maiden  surname  of  married  women  is  printed  in  italics) 


General        State 
No.  No. 


1235       97  Adams,  S.  Jarvis,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 

52         I  Allen,  Francis  Olcott,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

629       53  Allen,  Joseph  Realty  Dulles,  Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 


455       26  Bacon,  Mrs.  Josiah  M.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Edward  Fuller. 
19  289 


290  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

General        State 
No.  No. 

591       48  Baird,  Mrs.  Walter  T.,  Merion,  Pa. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden, 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Edward  Doty. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  WilHam  MulHns. 

1227      95  Baker,  George  Fales,  M.D.,  Philadelphia, 
Pa. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Thomas  Rogers. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

541       46  Barker,  Eben  Francis,  Overbrook,  Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Samuel  Fuller. 

457      28  Bartholow,  Paul,  M.D.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

1 23 1       96  Bartol,  George  E.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  George  Soule. 

510      42  Beaumont,  LiEUT.-CoL.  Eugene  Beauhar- 
NAis,  Wilkesbarre,  Pa. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 


PENNSYLVANIA   SOCIETY  291 

General        State 

No.  No. 

589      47  BissELL,  Miss  Emily  Perkins,  Wilmington, 
Del. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 

1330     109  Brazier,  Mrs.  Joseph  Harrison,  Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  George  Soule. 

210        6  Brinley,  Charles  A.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

1244     loi  Brown,  James  Crosby,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

loii       80  Butler,  Mrs.  Bayard,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 

1183       89  Carpenter,  Mrs.  John  Quincey,  Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

502       33  Castle,  William  Henry,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

509      41  Chandler,  Theophilus  Parsons,  Philadel- 
■•  phia,  Pa. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 


292  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

General         State 
No.  No. 

1405     114  Clark,   Mrs.   Frank  L.,   Sewlckley,   Alle- 
gheny Co.,  Pa. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 

255       10  Co  AXES,    Mrs.    Edward    H.,    Germantown, 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 

285       38  CoLKET,  Mrs.  C.  Howard,  Rosemont,  Pa. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Edward  Doty. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 

742       62  CoPELAND,  Charles,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 

505       36  CusHMAN,  Charles  Wm.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Isaac  Allerton. 

685       58  Dickson,  Mrs.  Allan  Hamilton,  Wilkes- 
barre.  Pa. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 

414      24  Dodge,   Mary  Aborn  Rhodes   (Mrs.   Guy 
Phelps),  The  Lorraine,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 


PENNSYLVANIA    SOCIETY  293 

General        State 
No.  No. 

627       52  Dougherty,   Mrs.   Edwin  Vernon,   Bryn 
Mawr,  Pa. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Edward  Doty. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  WilHam  MulHns. 

1644     128  Dulles,  Charles  Winslow,  M.D.,  Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

411       21  Du  Pont,  Mrs.  Alexis  I.,  Wilmington,  Del. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

504       35  Earle,  George  H.,  Jr.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 

683       56  Ellison,  Mrs.  Henry  Howard,  Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

1524     120  Forsyth^  Mrs.  George  Alexander,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 

506       37  Freedley,  Mrs.  Angelo  T.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

19* 


294  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

General        State 
No.  No. 

503       34  Garner,  Mrs.  John  L.,  Pittsburg,  Pa. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 

1 34 1     113  Gayley,  Mrs.  James,  Pittsburg,  Pa. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Myles  Standish. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 

1053       84  Glidden,  John  M.,  Jr.,  Newcastle,  Lincoln 
County,  Me. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

1055       S5  Glidden,  Miss  Susan  Adelaide,  New  Cas- 
tle, Lincoln  County,  Me. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

1049       Si  Gloninger,   Miss  Julia  Beaumont,  Leb- 
anon, Pa. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 

857       69  Hale,  Arthur,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

58       19  Hartpence,  Mrs.  Alanson,   Philadelphia, 
Pa. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 


PENNSYLVANIA    SOCIETY  295 

General        State 
No.  No. 

413       23  Hartshorne,  Mrs.  Edward  Y.,  Merion,  Pa. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 

743  6^  Hills,  Mrs.  Francis  Lowell,  Wilmington, 

Del. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  James  Chilton. 

744  64  Hills,  Miss  Sarah  Atherton,  Wilming- 

ton, Del. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  James  Chilton. 

1207       90  Hinchman,  Mrs.  Charles  S.,  Philadelphia, 
Pa. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Degory  Priest. 

Ill       13  HuBBELL,   Miss  Anne  Law,   Philadelphia, 
Pa. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

1 66 1      129  Janney,  Mrs.  Robert  M.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 

539       44  Jayne,  Mrs.   Henry  La  Barre,   Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 


296  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

General        State 
No.  No. 

1009       79  Keay,  Mrs.  Nathaniel  S.,  Clifton  Heights, 
Pa. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 

849       65  Keim,  Mrs.  De  B.  Randolph,  Washington, 
D.  C 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Peter  Brown. 

1 5 16     118  Kelsey,   Mrs.  Albert  Warren,  Chestnut 
Hill,   Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 

1332  III  Kent,  Henry  Thomas,  Clifton  Heights,  Pa. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 

1333  112  Kent,  Miss  Louise  L.,  Clifton  Heights,  Pa. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 

1211       91  Kent,     Miss     Mary     Augusta,     Clifton 
Heights,  Pa. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 

851       66  Laning,  Mrs.  Robert  H.,  Towanda,  Brad- 
ford County,  Pa. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 


PENNSYLVANIA    SOCIETY  297 

General        State 

No.  No. 

853       6y  Lathrop,  Mrs.  William  A.,  Dorranceton, 
Luzerne  County,  Pa. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Til  ley. 

181         5  Leach,  Frank  Willing,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 

129         3  Leach,  Josiah  Granville,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 

1250     104  Leach,  Mrs.  Josiah  Granville,  Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 

910       70  Leach,  Wilmon  Whilldin,  Philadelphia, 
Pa. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 

5         2  Lee,  Edward  Clinton,  Haverford,  Pa. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 

461       32  Lennig,     Miss     Lucretia     Christopher, 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 


298  MAYFLOWER    DESCENDANTS 

General        State 
No.  No. 

1 167       88  Lewis,  Mrs.  John  F.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Thomas  Rogers. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 

1527     122  LirriNCOTT,  Miss  Bertha  Horstman,  Phil- 
adelphia, Pa. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

1238       98  LiPPiNCOTT,  Craige,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

1331     no  LippiNCOTT,  Jay  Bucknell,   Philadelphia, 
Pa. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

1252     105  LippiNcoTT,  Miss  Josephine,  Philadelphia, 
Pa. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

1525     121  LiPPiNCOTT,  Walter,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 


PENNSYLVANIA    SOCIETY  299 

General        State 
No.  No. 

1 132       Sy  LipPiTT,    Mrs.    Charles   Warren,    Provi- 
dence, R.  I. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

1 21 5       92  Little,  Amos  Rogers,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Edward  Doty. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  MuUins. 

460       31  LoNGWORTH,    Mrs.    Nicholas,    Cincinnati, 
Ohio. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

2^       18  McCartney,   Mrs.   William   H.,   Wilkes- 
barre.  Pa. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  MuUins. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 

1248     103  McNeely,   Mrs.   Robert  Knox,   Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren.' 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Edward  Doty. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 

1266     107  Mason,  George  Champlin,  Ardmore,  Pa. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 


300  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

General        State 

No.  No. 

508       40  Miller,  Elihu  Spencer,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 

459       30  Miner,  Miss  Elizabeth,  Wilkesbarre,  Pa. 
Eleventh  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 

253       II  Morris,  Mrs.  Effingham  B.,  Ardmore,  Pa. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Edward  Fuller. 

1456     115  MouLTON,  Mrs.  Byron  P.,  Rosemont,  Pa. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Edward  Fuller. 

1 55 1     124  Paddock,  Mrs. Wilbur  F.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

1662     130  Page,  Mrs.  Henrietta  Tower,  Waterville, 
N.  Y. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 

682       55  Paine,  Miss  Priscilla  Lee,  Wilkesbarre, 
Pa. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 

593       49  Pepper,   Mrs.   William    Platt,   Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Edward  Doty. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 


PENNSYLVANIA    SOCIETY  301 

General        State 
No.  No. 

454      25  Perot,  Mrs.  Effingham,  Ardmore,  Pa. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Edward  Fuller. 

740       60  Pfoutz,  Gilbert  B.,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 

595       50  Pfoutz,  Mrs.  John  Shaver,  Salt  Lake  City, 
Utah. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 

964      75  Philler,  Mrs.  William  R.,  Haverford,  Pa. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Myles  Standish. 

1514     117  Piollet,    Mrs.    Louis,    Wysox,    Bradford 
County,  Pa. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 

962       74  Plumb,  Henry  Blackman,  Warrior  Run, 
Pa. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren, 

960       73  Potter,  Mrs.  Thomas,  Jr.,  Chestnut  Hill, 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  White. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 


302  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

General        State 

No.  No. 

1240      99  Putnam,  Mrs.  Earl  B.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 

1329     108  Register,  Mrs.  Henry  Carney,  Ardmore, 
Pa. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  George  Soule. 

507       39  Reilay,  Mrs.  Gilbert,  Wilkesbarre,  Pa. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 

170       17  Reilly,  Mrs.  Thomas  Alexander,  Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 

86       15  Reynolds,   Mrs.   Benjamin,   Wilkesbarre, 
Pa. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Edward  Fuller. 

410      20  Reynolds,  Miss  Chauncie  Emily,  Scran- 
ton,  Pa. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Edward  Fuller. 

1242     100  Rhodes,  Miss  Elizabeth  McKean,  Ard- 
more, Pa. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 


PENNSYLVANIA    SOCIETY  303 

General        State 
No.  No. 

1641     125  Rhodes,  Miss  Emily  Beauveau,  Ardmore, 
Pa. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 

684  57  Rhodes,  Frank  Mauran,  Ardmore,  Pa. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 

212         4  Rhodes,  James  Mauran,  Ardmore,  Pa. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 

412       22  Rhodes,  James  Mauran,  Jr.,  Ardmore,  Pa. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 

912       ^2  Rice,  Mrs.  Charles  Edmund,  Wilkesbarre, 
Pa. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Edward  Fuller. 

105 1       83  Richards,  Mrs.  Samuel  B.,  Philadelphia, 
Pa. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

597       51  Richardson,  Harry  Alden,  Dover,  Del. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 


304  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

General        State 
No.  No. 

1643     127  Richardson,  Miss  Lucy  Stites,  Dover,  Del. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 

148        9  RiCKETTS,  Miss  Jean  Holberton,  Wilkes- 
barre,  Pa. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Edward  Fuller. 


99        8  RiCKETTS,  Mrs.  R.  Bruce,  Wilkesbarre,  Pa. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Edward  Fuller. 

540      45  Robinson,   Miss   Julia   Louise,    Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 

100       78  ScHOFF,  Mrs.  Frederic,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 

1246     102  ScHOFF,  Wilfred  Harvey,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 

746      61  Sears,  Thomas  Edward,  M.D.,  Baltimore, 
Md. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 


PENNSYLVANIA    SOCIETY  305 

General        State 
No.  No. 

1458     116  Shannon,  Mrs.  Philip  Mark,  Pittsburg, 
Pa. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  WilHam  MuUins. 

1642     126  Skinner,  Mrs.  Frank,  Overbrook,  Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 


855       68  SouLE,  Julius  Emory,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  George  Soule. 

1057       86  Sparhawk,  Mrs.  Charles,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Henry  Samson. 

911       71  Stryker,  Mrs.  Samuel  S.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 


538       43  Stuart,  Edward  Tobey,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Samuel  Fuller. 

211       16  Tower,  Hon.  Charlemagne,  Jr.,  Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 


3o6  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

General        State 

No.  No. 

1264     106  Trask,    Alice    Nicholson    Coates    (Mrs. 
John    E.    D.),    Germantown,    Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 
Eleventh  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 

1529     123  Turner,  Charles  Peaslee,  M.D.,  Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

77        7  Vinton,  Charles  Harrod,  M.D.,  Werners- 
ville.  Pa. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 

966       y6  Welch,  Ashbel,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

1223       94  Welch,  Ashbel  Russell,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

1522     119  WiCKERSHAM,  Mrs.  J.  Harold,  Lancaster, 
Pa. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

12 19      93  Winpenny,  Mrs.  J.  Bolton,  Philadelphia, 
Pa. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Cooke. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 


PENNSYLVANIA    SOCIETY 


307 


General        State 
No.  No. 


Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  Thomas  Rogers. 
Eleventh  in  descent  from  WilHam  MiiHins. 

681       54  WoRDEN,  Mrs.  Thomas  D.,  Wilkesbarre,  Pa. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 


Deceaseb 

739       59  Kendall,  Prof.  E.  Otis,  LL.D.,  Chair  of 
Mathematics,  U.  of  P. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 
Died  January  5,  1899. 

458       29  Wales,    Hon.    Eugene    Leonard,    Judge 
U.  S.  Court. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Died  February  7,  1897. 


SOCIETY  OF 

MAYFLOWER  DESCENDANTS  IN  THE 

STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 

Charter  Granted,  June   i,    1897 


OFFICERS    OF    THE 

SOCIETY    OF   MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

IN    THE    STATE    OF   ILLINOIS 

Governor 

Walter  Morton  Rowland 

Deputy  Governor 

Dr.  James  Nevins  Hyde 

Elder 

Right  Rev.  Charles  Edward  Cheney 

Secretary 

Mrs.  Seymour  Morris 

Treasurer 

Paul  Blatchford 

Historian 

Prof.  Victor  Clifton  Alderson 

Captain 

Isaac  Burrows  Snow 

Surgeon 

Dr.  Harry  Cushman  Worthington 

Board  of  Assistants 

VoLNEY  W.  Foster 

Mrs.  John  R.  Wilson 

Miss  Cornelia  Gray  Lunt 

Mrs.  L.  B.  Doud 

J.  McGregor  Adams 

Martin  Medbery  Gridley 

John  Smith  Sargent 


MEMBERS 


General 

No. 

119 


(The  maiden  surname  of  fitarried  womcti  is  printed  in  italics) 


State 
No. 


2  Adams,*  Edward  Milton,  Holyoke,  Mass. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 


1020       38  Adams,    John    McGregor,     iio    Ontario 
Street,  Chicago. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  WilHam  Bradford. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 


125         3  Alderson,*  Prof.  Victor  Clifton,  Armour 
Institute  of  Technology. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  George  Soule. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 

*  Indicates  charter  members. 
311 


312  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

General        State 
No.  No. 

1470       74  Allerton,  Samuel  Waters,  1936  Prairie 
Avenue. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Isaac  Allerton. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

1647       77  Antisdel,  Sofia  Metcalf  Bradford  (Mrs. 
Albert),  66  Bellevue  Place,  Chicago. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 


1029       40  Babcock,  Mrs.  Mary  Keyes,  Kenilworth. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

1375       64  Bentley,  Elizabeth  King   (Mrs.  Cyrus), 
Elmhurst,  111. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

1 34 1       71  Blatchford,  Frances  Veazie  Lord  (Mrs. 
Paul),   Oak   Park,   Illinois. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

1192       55  Blatchford,  Mary  Emily  Williams  (Mrs. 
Eliphalet  Wickes),  375  La  Salle  Street, 
Chicago. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

1400      69  Blatchford,  Paul,  1610  Ashland  Block. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 


ILLINOIS    STATE   SOCIETY  3 '3 

General        State 

I22I       59  Brown,    Catharine    Elizabeth    Seymour 
(Mrs.  William  Listen),  217  Dempster 
Street,  Evanston. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  MuUins. 

II 59       48  Butters,  George,  Oak  Park,  Illinois. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Myles  Standish. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  George  Soule. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Henry  Samson. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Edward  Doty. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

666      42  Cheney,  Rt.  Rev.  Charles  Edward,  2409 
Michigan  Avenue,  Chicago. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 

995  34  DouD,  Elizabeth  Reeder  (Mrs.  Levi 
Barnes),  3257  Michigan  Avenue, 
Chicago. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Love  Brewster. 

1 1 57       46  Downs,    Hubert    Cowles,    319    Ashland 
Boulevard,  Chicago. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 


314  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

General        State 
No.  No. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Love  Brewster. 
Eleventh  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

1229       61  Emerson,     Ad  aline     Elizabeth     Talcott 
(Mrs.  Ralph),  427  North  Church  Street, 
Rockford. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Edward  Fuller. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Samuel  Fuller. 

1044      43  Far  WELL,  Jesse  Henry,  160  Bagg  Street, 
Detroit,  Mich. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 

1 1 76       53  Fellows,     Phoebe    Foster     (Mrs.     Frank 
Edwin),  Jefferson,  Wis. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

1 1 78       54  Foster,    Albert    Volney,    Harvard    Uni- 
versity, Cambridge,  Mass. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

1209       56  Foster,  Miss  Eva  Cornelia,  Smith  College, 
Northampton,  Mass. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

1046      45  Foster,  Volney  William,  1014  Greenwood 
Boulevard,   Evanston. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 


ILLINOIS    STATE    SOCIETY  315 

General        State 

No.  No. 

893       31  Freeman,  Henry  Varnum,  5760  Woodlawn 
Avenue,  Chicago. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  WilHam  Brewster. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins 

(in  two  Hnes). 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Giles  Hopkins  (in 

two  Hnes). 
Eighth  in  descent  from  WilHam  Brewster 
(in  two  lines). 

1335       63  French,    Solon    Tenney,    90    Dearborn 
Street,  Chicago. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 

1 1 74       52  Gade,    Fredrik    Herman,    383    Superior 
Street,  Chicago. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Thomas  Rogers. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 

1590       'jd  GiFFORD,  Charles  Edgar,  Jr.,  56  East  47th 
Street,  Chicago. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Isaac  Allerton. 

403       16  Goddard,*  Lester  Orestes,  2719  Prairie 
Avenue,  Chicago. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 


3i6  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

General        State 
No.  No. 

892       30  Graves,    Mary    Sedgwick    (Mrs.    Dwight 

Webster),  214  Goethe  Street,  Chicago. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  WilHam  Bradford. 

828       24  Gridley,  Helen  Frances  Medbery  (Mrs. 

Nelson  Cowles),  1405  Hinman  Avenue, 

Evanston. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 

1 03 1       41  Gridley,     Martin     Medbery,     416    Lake 
Street,  Evanston. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 

1678       80  Harkness,  Edson  Jesse,  89  Madison  Street, 
Chicago. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Edward  Doty. 

824       22  Rowland,  Anna  Prettyman   (Mrs.  Walter 
Morton),  482  N.  State  Street,  Chicago. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

yy2       21  Rowland,    Walter   Morton,   482    North 
State  Street,  Chicago. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Ropkins. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Giles  Ropkins. 


ILLINOIS    STATE    SOCIETY  317 

General        State 
No.  No. 

1019       37  Hyde,  Dr.  James  Nevins,  2409  Michigan 
Avenue,  Chicago. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  WilHam  MulHns. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  WilHam  Bradford. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Thomas  Rogers. 

1045       44  Jewett,  Emma  Jane  Farwell  (Mrs.  Edward 
Huntting),  The  Verona,  Detroit,  Mich. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  WilHam  MulHns. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 

214         7  Jordan,*    Scott,    3040    Kenmore    Avenue, 
Chicago. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 

890       28  Keyes,  Rollin  Arthur,  Kenilworth. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

137         5  Lombard,*    Josiah    Lewis,    2001    Prairie 
Avenue,  Chicago. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 

1233       62  LuNT,  Miss  Cornelia  Gray,  1742  Judson 
Avenue,  Evanston. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Cooke. 


3i8  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

General        State 
No.  No. 

809       26  McDiLL,    Alice    Babcock    Stilson    (Mrs. 
George  Edward),  Stevens  Point,  Wis. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  White. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Resolved  White. 


1 161       50  Merrick,    Maria    Eliza    Barndby    (Mrs. 
Frederick  LaForest),  4318  Greenwood 
Avenue,  Chicago. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

26  I  Morris,*  Ida  Nesbitt  Tucker  (Mrs.  Sey- 
mour), 5342  Washington  Avenue, 
Chicago. 

Eleventh  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 

Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 

Tenth  in  descent  from  Thomas  Rogers. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 

473       18  Nevers,*  Amelia  Elizabeth  Francis  (Mrs. 

Edward),  682  Washington  Boulevard, 

Chicago. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Love  Brewster. 

133         4  Newcomb,*  George  Whitfield,  771  West 
Madison  Street,  Chicago. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 


ILLINOIS    STATE    SOCIETY  319 

General        State 

No.  No. 

1 158       47  Orr,  Arthur,  Evanston. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

999       36  Pearsons,    Frances   Keyes    (Mrs.    Harry- 
Putnam),  Kenil  worth. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

1377      66  Pomeroy,  Christina  i^i/io-  (Mrs.  Silas  Har- 
ris), 151  Rush  Street,  Chicago. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

1160      49  Preston,    Frances    Helen    Lloyd    (Mrs. 
Carl   Weber),    200    East   44th    Street, 
Chicago. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster 

(in  two  lines). 
Tenth  in  descent  from  James  Chilton. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

997      35  PuRMORT,   Lillian   Martha  Blish    (Mrs. 

Henry    Clay),    3430    Prairie    Avenue, 

Chicago. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Edward  Fuller. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Samuel  Fuller. 

1376      65  Putnam,  Alice  Harvey  Whiting  (Mrs.  Jo- 
seph Robie). 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Thomas  Rogers. 


320  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

General        State 
No.  No. 

1 162       51  QuiNCY,  Charles  Frederick,  700  Western 
Union  Building,  Chicago. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Eleventh  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  George  Soule. 

1430  70  Ray,  Julia  Annah  Clark  (Mrs.  Charles 
Henry),  37  Willard  Street,  Hartford, 
Conn. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Giles  Hopkins. 

369       15  RiDGELY,*  Charles,  Springfield. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

234        8  Sargent,*  John  Smith,  164  La  Salle  Street, 
Chicago. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 

889       2y  Schaffenberg,  Miss  Frances,  4734  Green- 
wood Avenue,  Chicago. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren 

(in  two  lines). 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 


ILLINOIS    STATE    SOCIETY  321 

General        State 
No.  No. 

1213       57  Snow,  Isaac  Burrows,  3645  Grand  Boule- 
vard, Chicago. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  WilHam  Brewster. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 

547       20  Spoor, "^    John    Alden,    596    North    State 
Street,  Chicago. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Wilham  MulHns. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 

891       29  Standish,  Charles  Dana,  Detroit,  Mich. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Myles  Standish. 

894       32  Steele,    Frederick    Morgan,    1116    The 
Rookery,  Chicago. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

1476       75  Talbot,  Joel  Francis,  128  Franklin  Street. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 

1648       78  Talcott,   Fannie  Caroline  Jones   (Mrs. 
William  Ariel),  Rockford,  111. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  White. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Peregrine  White. 

1225       60  ToBEY,  Frank  Bassett,   100  Wabash  Av- 
enue, Chicago. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 


322  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

General        State 
No.  No. 

1027       39  Waldo,  Kate  Ives   (Mrs.  Otis  H.),  4437 
Sidney  Avenue,  Chicago. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 

1399       68  Washburne,   Hempstead,   Ashland  Block, 
Chicago. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 

594       25  Wiles,  Alice  5ra(i/6>rcf  (Mrs.  Robert  Hall), 
5737  Washington  Avenue,  Chicago. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  James  Chilton. 

1432       y2  Williams,  Lawrence,  ioi  Dearborn  Street. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Edward  Fuller. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Samuel  Fuller. 

543       19  Wilson,*  Flora  Lucy  Ripley  (Mrs.  John 
Richard),  434  N.  State  Street,  Chicago. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 

12 1 7       58  WiTHROW,  Jane  Frances  Goodwin  (Mrs. 

Thomas   Foster),    300    Schiller    Street, 

Chicago. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Myles  Standish. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 


ILLINOIS    STATE    SOCIETY  323 

General        State 

No.  No. 

254  9    WORTHINGTON,*      Dr.      HaRRY      CuSHMAN, 

Oak  Park. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Isaac  Allerton. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 

1433       73  Wright,  George  Edward,  New  York  Life 
Building,  Chicago. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  WilHam  Brewster. 

Beceascb 

999       40  Chapman,  Chandler  Pease,  Madison,  Wis. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 
Died  May  12,  1897. 

139         6  Newcomb,  John  Bearse,  Elgin,  111. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 
Died  July  2,  1897. 

1378       dy  Sawyer,  Elizabeth  Emerson  Turner  (Mrs. 
Charles  Bailey). 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 
Died  February  13,  1900. 

1649       79  Talcott,  William  Ariel,  Rockford,  111. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Edward  Fuller. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Samuel  Fuller. 
Died  December  20,  1900. 


SOCIETY  OF 

MAYFLOWER  DESCENDANTS  IN  THE 

DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 

Charter  Granted,   March   22,  1898 


OFFICERS    OF    THE 

SOCIETY    OF    MAYFLOWER  DESCENDANTS 

IN   THE   DISTRICT   OF    COLUMBIA 

Governor 

Thomas  Snell  Hopkins 

Deputy  Governor 

William  Wallace  Case 

Captain 

Frederick  William  Mitchell 

Elder 

Rev.  John  Louis  Ewell,  D.D. 

Secretary 

Solomon  Elmer  Faunce 

Deputy  Secretary 

Hattie  Lucinda  Alden 
Treasurer 

Jerome  Fletcher  Johnson 

Historian 

Algernon  Aiken  Aspinwall 

Surgeon 

George  Lyman  Fox,  M.D. 

Assistants 

William  Lowrey  Marsh 

George  Rochford  Stetson 

Harry  Weston  Van  Dyke 

Hattie  Lucinda  Alden 

Mary  Lothrop  (Goodwin)  Bailhache 

Julia  Ann  (Prentiss)  Ford 

Edwin  Allston  Hill 


MEMBERS 


(The  maide?t  surname  of  married  women  is pritited  in  italics) 


General        State 
No.  No. 


1483       68  Alden,  Alice  Wight,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  WilHam  Mullins. 

377         4  Alden,  Hattie  Lucinda, Washington,  D.  C. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 

916       10  AspiNWALL,    Algernon    Aikin,    Washing- 
ton, D.  C. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 

1559       76  AspiNWALL,  Harriet  Merle,  Albany,  N.  Y. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
327 


328  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

General        State 
No.  No. 

115 1       30  AsPiNWALL,  William  Humphrey,  Sisters- 
ville,  W.  Va. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
Eleventh  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 

1408       51  Bailhache,     Mary     Lathrop     Goodwin 
(Mrs.  Preston  Heath),  Washington. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

1292       38  Barnes,  Marion  Oscar,  Colorado  Springs, 
Col. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 

1 71 2       98  Barrows,  Harry  Attwood,  Berwyn,  Md. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 

754       25  Blagden,  Thomas,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 

1374      49  Blanchard,    Howard   Wilson,    Washing- 
ton, D.  C. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 


DISTRICT    OF    COLUMBIA    SOCIETY  329 

General        State 
No.  No. 

1585       78  Bradford,  Elise,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  WilHam  Bradford. 

1 71 3       99  Bradford,  Ernest  Wilder,  Washington. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  WilHam  Bradford. 

1484       69  Bradford,  John  Belden,  Cornwall  Hollow, 
Conn. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

1 147       28  Bradford,  Joseph  Edward,  Washington. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Love  Brewster. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Thomas  Rogers. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Miillins. 

1656       90  Brown,    Alberta    Kate    Williams    (Mrs. 
Robert  Simmons),  Takoma  Park,  D.  C. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 

1620       84  Butterfield,    Jennett    Elmore    Weston 
(Mrs.  George),  Washington,  D.  C. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  George  Soule. 

1505       71  Campbell,  Fannie  Soule,  San  Francisco, 
Cal. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  George  Soule. 


330  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

General        State 
No.  No. 

312         2  Case, William  WALLACE,Washington,  D.C 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

915       II  Chamberlin,   Isabel   Sargent,   Washing- 
ton, D.  C. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 

1478       63  Chany,  Jane  Douglas  Butler  (Mrs.  Wil- 
liam Henry),  Washington,  D.  C. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

1260       36  Claflin,  Carrie  Stetson  Avery  (Mrs.  Wil- 
liam Henry),  Boston,  Mass. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  Thomas  Rogers. 
Eleventh  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 

75       18  Clark,  Alonzo  Ho  ward,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Giles  Hopkins. 

1 741     105  Cowles,  Lizzie  Ella,  Janesville,  Wis. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 


DISTRICT    OF    COLUMBIA    SOCIETY  331 

General         State 
No.  No. 

141  o       53  Craig,  Jessie  May  Kennedy    (Mrs.   Alvin 
L.),  Washington,  D.  C. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  WiUiam  Mulhns. 

1482       6y  Ellis,  Caleb  Holt,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  WilHam  Bradford. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Samuel  Eaton. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Samuel  Fuller. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Francis  Eaton. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Edward  Doty. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 

1000       15  EwELL,  John  Louis,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Thomas  Rogers. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins, 

1463  62  Faunce,  Roxanna  Curtis  Winsor  (Mrs. 
Solomon  Elmer),  North  Plymouth, 
Mass. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  Isaac  Allerton. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Giles  Hopkins. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Edward  Doty. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 


332  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

General         State 

No,  No. 


Eighth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Peter  Brown. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  WilHam  Mullins. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 


1300       42  Faunce,  Solomon  Elmer,  Washington. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Joseph  Rogers. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Henry  Sampson. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Myles  Standish. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Thomas  Rogers. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 


1715     loi  FiFiELD,  Anna  Doty  (Mrs.  Charles  Leavitt), 
Janesville,  Wis. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Edward  Doty. 


1684       95  FiFiELD,  Catharine  Reed,  Janesville,  Wis. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Myles  Standish. 


1739     104  Fifield,  Jessie  Anna  Cowles  (Mrs.  James 
Sampson),  Janesville,   Wis. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 


DISTRICT    OF    COLUMBIA    SOCIETY  333 


General        State 

No.  No. 


1259       35  Fletcher,    Susan    Hunt    Stetson    (Mrs. 
Frank  Friday),  Washington,  D.  C. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  Thomas  Rogers. 
Eleventh  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 


1480       65  Ford,    Julia    Ann    Prentiss    (Mrs.    Ellery 
Channing),  Washington,  D.  C. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Isaac  Allerton. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 


1 145       27  Fox,  George  Lyman,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 


1538       y2  Fox,  John  Bradford,  Thomaston,  Conn. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 


1409       52  Gadd,  Richard  Henry,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 


1 48 1       66  Giddings,  Sarah  Adelia,  Colorado  Springs, 
Colo. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 


334  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

General        State 
No.  No. 

1434  55  GiFFORD,  Edith,  Hartland,  Wis. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

115  16  GoRHAM,  George  Congdon,  Washington. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 

1435  59  Haecker,  Frances  Alma  Main  (Mrs.  The- 

ophilus  L.),  Saint  Paul,  Minn. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 

1 714     100  Rarmon,   Marion   Ellen   Flower  Hicks 
(Mrs.  Lorenzo  Dow),  Oshkosh,  Wis. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

1462       61  Harrison,  George  Chandler,  West  Corn- 
wall, Conn. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

1290       2)7  Hascy,    Cornelia    Hubbard    (Mrs.    Oscar 
L.),  Albany,  N.  Y. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 

1586       79  Haskell,     Jane     Maria     Wilcox     (Mrs. 
George  Alexander),  Jewett  City,  Conn. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 


DISTRICT    OF    COLUMBIA    SOCIETY  335 

General        State 
No.  No. 

1504  70  Hewitt,  Catherine  Harrison  (Mrs.  Wil- 
liam Henry  Harrison),  New  Haven, 
Conn. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

697       21  Hill,  Edwin  Allston,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 

222f        9  Holt,  Henry  Peter  Renouf,  Washington. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

1435       56  Hopkins,  Jessie  Eastman,  Washington. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Giles  Hopkins. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

66        5  Hopkins,   Sherburne  Gillett,   Washing- 
ton, D.  C. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Giles  Hopkins. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

65         6  Hopkins,  Thomas  Snell,  Washington. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Giles  Hopkins. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 


336  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

General        State 

No.  No. 

1560       yj  Howard,    Hattie    Sterling    Case    (Mrs. 
Clifford),  Washington,  D.  C. 
Eleventh  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

1618       83  James,  Zuleicka  Julia  Sanford  (Mrs.  Wil- 
liam), Oshkosh,  Wis. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

1743     107  Jarvis,  Mary  Dixon,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

1298       41  Johnson,  Jerome  Fletcher,  Washington. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 

1622       85  Johnson,  Joseph  Taber,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 

1624       86  Johnson,  Loren  Bascom  Taber,  Washing- 
ton, D.  C. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 

1337      45  Karr,  Emma  Josephine  Parker  (Mrs.  Wil- 
liam Wesley),  Washington,  D.  C. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  George  Soule. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 


DISTRICT    OF    COLUMBIA    SOCIETY  337 

General        State 
No.  No. 

849       24  Keim,  Jane  A.  Sumner  Owen   (Mrs.  De 
Benneville  Randolph),  Reading,  Pa. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Peter  Brown. 


1632       88  KiRKHAM,  Gertrude  Crane  (Mrs.  George 
Davenport),  Warren,  Ohio. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 

1660      93  Laird,   Gertrude  Salisbury  Jones   (Mrs. 
George  Allen),  Royalton,  Vt. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 


171 1       97  Long,  John  Davis,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

^539       7Z  Marlatt,  Florence  LoTHROP  5rowfj  (Mrs. 
Charles  Lester),  Washington,  D.  C. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 

1338       46  Marsh,  Carlie  Emeline,  Washington. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

26y         I  Marsh,  William  Lowrey,  Washington. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 


338  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

General        State 
No.  No. 

1672       94  Marston,  Harriet  Amelia  Haskell  (Mrs. 
Seward  Bainbridge),  Falmouth,  Me. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  WiUiam  MulHns. 

1302       43  Martin,   Eleanor  Lorette  Fuller    (Mrs. 
Medad  C),  Washington,  D.  C. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Edward  Fuller. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Samuel  Fuller. 

320      20  Metcalf,  William  Park,  Washington. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Love  Brewster. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

1558       75  Millard,  William  Catlin,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

1540       74  Mitchell,  Frederick  William,  Washing- 
ton, D.  C. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 

1589       82  Mitchell,  Guy  Elliott,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 


DISTRICT   OF    COLUMBIA    SOCIETY  339 

General        State 
No.  No. 

1742     106  MoRisoN,    Eliza    Kinney    Crowell    (Mrs. 
James),  Takoma  Park,  D.  C. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 

1479       ^4  Nesbit,   Clara  Ford   (Mrs.   Charles  Fran- 
cis), Washington,  D.  C. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Isaac  Allerton. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 

1626       87  Parsons,  Willis  Ellis,  Foxcroft,  Me. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

1 1 90      33  Peterson,  Mary  Louise,  Janesville,  Wis. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 

1588       81   Rankin,  Edith  Gadcomb,  Washington. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 

1587       80  Rankin,  Mary  Howell  Birge  (Mrs.  Jere- 
miah Fames),  Washington,  D.  C. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 

784       13  Robinson,  Emily  Eliza,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 


340  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

General        State 
No.  No. 

785       12  Robinson,  Mary  Lyon,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  WilHam  MulHns. 

486         3  Robinson,  Nathaniel  Emmons,  Washing- 
ton, D.  C. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Wilham  MulHns. 

1659       92  Sears,  Ann  Maria,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

1452  60  Seldomridge,  Irene  Stillman  Barnes 
(Mrs.  Harry  Hunter),  Colorado 
Springs,  Col. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 

Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 

1717     103  Shepard,    Etta    Knowles    Jarvis    (Mrs. 
Seth),  Washington,  D.  C. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

1744     108  Shepard,  Seth,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

1685       96  Sherer,    Helen    Copeland   FiUeld    (Mrs. 
Frank),  Janesville,  Wis. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Myles  Standish. 


DISTRICT   OF    COLUMBIA    SOCIETY  341 

General        State 
No.  No. 

1 149  29  Slaughter,  Priscilla  Le  Baron  Golds- 
borough  (Mrs.  William  Dennis),  Wash- 
ington, D.  C. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Joseph  Rogers. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Myles  Standish, 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Thomas  Rogers. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  George  Soule. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Henry  Samson. 
Eleventh  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 


1716     102  Smith,  Emma  Brewster,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Love  Brewster. 

1294      39  Smith,  Rosa  Wright  (Mrs.  F.  Sherman), 
Washington,  D.  C. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 


1191       34  Stetson,  Caleb  Rochford,  Washington. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  Thomas  Rogers. 
Eleventh  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 


342  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 


General        State 
No.  No. 


1296       40  Stetson,  George  Rochford,  Washington. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  MuUins. 

680       23  Stetson,  Helen  Sybil. 'Avery  (Mrs.  George 
Rochford),  Washington,  D.  C. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Thomas  Rogers. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 

1014       26  Sturtevant,  Charles  Lyon,  Washington. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  James  Chilton. 

1 1 72       31  Terry,  Mary  Elizabeth,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

1658       91  Townsley,  Marian  Hozvland  (Mrs.  Clar- 
ence Page),  Fort  Monroe,  Va. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 

105       19  Van  Dyke,  Harry  Weston,  Washington. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  George  Soule. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Peter  Brown. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 


DISTRICT   OF    COLUMBIA    SOCIETY  343 


General        State 
No.  No. 


1654      89  Verrill,  Charles  Henry,  Washington. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden, 
Ninth  in  descent  from  WilHam  MulHns. 

1436  57  Vilas,  Ann  Ashmun,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 

1437  58  Vilas,     Percival    Madden,     Minneapolis, 

Minn. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 

1411       54  Warner,  Relen  Maria  Kelly  (Mrs.  Charles 
H.),  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 

1339      47  Watrous,   Benjamin   Prentis,   Washing- 
ton, D.  C. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

1336       44  Williamson,   Sarah   Patterson  Heiskell 
(Mrs.  Irving),  Washington,  D.  C. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

1350       48  Young,  Cornelia  Hascy  (Mrs.  Horace  Ged- 
ney),  Albany,  N.  Y. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Eleventh  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 


344 

General        State 

No.  No. 


MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 


S)ecca0cb 

337         7  Alden,  William  Francis,  Washington. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  WilHam  Mullins. 
Died  Oct.  29,  1898. 

311         8  Johnson,  James  Bo  wen,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Alden, 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Died  Jan.  10,  1899. 

1407       50  LoTHROP,  John  Parker,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Died  Sept.  4,  1899. 


SOCIETY  OF 

MAYFLOWER  DESCENDANTS  IN  THE 

STATE  OF  OHIO 

Charter  Granted,  March   22,  1898 


OFFICERS    OF    THE 

SOCIETY    OF    MAYFLOWER    DESCENDANTS 

IN    THE    STATE    OF    OHIO 

Governor 

Herbert  Jenney 

Deputy  Governor 

Mrs.  Frank  J.  Jones 

Captain 
William  H.  Doane 

Elder 

Rev,  John  Hugh  Ely 

Sec7'etary 

Miss  Clara  Chipman  Newton 

Treasurer 

Henry  C.  Yergason 

Historian 

Mrs.  James  Hicks 

Surgeon 

Dr.  Herman  J.  Groesbeck 

Assistants 

Mrs.  Frank  Ellis 

Mrs.  Henry  M.  Curtis 

Mrs.  George  Hoadley,  Jr. 

Edward  A.  Handy 

Charles  H.  Newton 

Charles  D.  Jones 


MEMBERS 


(The  maiden  surname  of  married  women  is  printed  in  italics) 


General        State 
No.  No. 

996       12  Bartlett,  Charles,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

1403       33  BuELL,  Edward  Wyllyss,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  WilHam  Bradford. 

1285       24  Chatfield,    Helen   Fletcher   Hunting- 
ton (Mrs.  Albert  Hayden),  Cincinnati. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Edward  Fuller. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Samuel  Fuller. 


373         6  Curtis,   Evelyn   Goss    (Mrs.   Henry  Mel- 
ville), Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 
347 


348  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

General        State 
No.  No. 

17      41  Dages,    Kate    May   Nezvton    (Mrs.    John 
Wm.),  Columbus,  Ohio. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 

230         3  Davis,  Carrie  Buddington  (Mrs.  Benjamin 
FrankHn),  Glendale,  Ohio. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  WilHam  Brewster. 

469       16  Devereux,  Clara  Ann  Rich  (Mrs.  Arthur 
F. ),  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Wilham  Brewster. 

717       28  Doane,  Frances  Mary  Treat   (Mrs.  Wil- 
Ham H.),  Watch  Hill,  R.  I. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 

648       29  Doane,  Ida  Frances,  Watch  Hill,  R.  I. 
Eleventh  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 

635       30  Doane,   Marguerite  Treat,   Watch   Hill, 
R.  I. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 
Eleventh  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 


OHIO    STATE    SOCIETY  349 

General        State 
No.  No. 

647       27  DoANE,  William  H.,  Watch  Hill,  R.  I. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 


264       15  Ellis,  Mary  Rhodes  (Mrs.  Frank  R.),  Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 

1286       25  Ely,  John  Hugh,  College  Hill,  Ohio. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

332       13  Greve,   Harriet  Fisher   (Mrs.  T.  L.  A.), 
Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Edward  Fuller. 

1520       37  Groesbeck,  Herman  John,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Myles  Standish. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 

713       17  Handy,  Edward  Adino,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 

1087       21  Hicks,    Augusta    I  sham     (Mrs.    James), 
Piqua,  Ohio, 
Tenth  in  descent  from  Edward  Fuller. 


350  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

General        State 
No.  No. 

1402       32  Hinsdale,  Harriette  Maria,  Cincinnati. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

161 5       38  HoADLY,      Genevieve      Groesheck      (Mrs. 
George,  Jr.),  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Myles  Standish. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  WilHam  MulHns. 

305         4  Jenney,  Herbert,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Edward  Doty. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Joseph  Rogers. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Thomas  Rogers. 

488         5  Jones,  Charles  Davies,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

428         I  Jones,  Frances  Deering  (Mrs.  Frank  J.), 
Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

1024      20  Jones,  Emma  Cordelia  Brewster,  Cincin- 
nati, Ohio. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Love  Brewster. 


OHIO    STATE    SOCIETY  351 

General        State 

No.  No. 

1089      2.2  Jones,  Frances  L'Hommedieu,  Cincinnati. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 


1 189       23  Lehmer,  Jane  Ishani  (Mrs.  James  D.),  Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Edward  Fuller. 


956       19  Lord,   Elizabeth   Watson  Russell    (Mrs. 
Asa  Dearborn),  Oberlin,  Ohio. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 


1 5 19       36  Miller,  Huldah  Gazlay  (Mrs.  Albert  Wil- 
liam), Sandusky,  Ohio. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 


562        9  Murdoch,  Florence  Carlisle  (Mrs.  James 
Reilly),  Urbana,  Ohio. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 


1401       31  Newton,  Charles  Humphreys,  Marietta. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 


561         7  Newton,  Clara  Chipman,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 


352  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

General        State 
No.  No. 

1025       18  Newton,  Ellen  Huldah,  College  Hill. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 

1 61 6  39  Newton,    Mary    Elizabeth    Dana    (Mrs. 

Charles  Humphreys),  Marietta,  Ohio. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

1 5 18       35  Pabodie,  William  Henry,  Wyoming,  Ohio. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 

1475       34  Parkinson,  Mary  Washburn  (Mrs.  George 
Bo  wen),  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  James  Chilton. 

161 7  40  Putnam,  Elizabeth  Edgerton,  Marietta. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

126         2  Rawson,    Frances   Delphine    (Mrs.    War- 
ren), Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

1334       26  Smith,  Lucy  Crapo  (Mrs.  H.  H.  H.  Crapo), 
Detroit,  Mich. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  White. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Resolved  White. 

896       14  Webster,  James  Reed,  Hamilton,  Ohio. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Edward  Doty. 


OHIO    STATE    SOCIETY 


353 


General        State 
No.  No. 


526        8  Williams,  Mary  Loring  (Mrs.  Milo  G.), 
Urbana,  Ohio. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

582       10  Yergason,    Henry    Christopher,    Cincin- 
nati, Ohio. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  WilHam  Brewster. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Love  Brewster. 


23 


SOCIETY  OF 

MAYFLOWER  DESCENDANTS  IN  THE 

STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 

Charter  Granted,  August  15,  1900 


OFFICERS    OF    THE 

SOCIETY   OF    MAYFLOWER  DESCENDANTS 

IN    THE    STATE    OF    NEW   JERSEY 

Governor 
Mason  Whiting  Tyler,  Plainfield 

Deputy  Governor 

Rev.  Daniel  F.  Warren,  D.D.,  Jersey  City 

Secretary 

Charles  Arthur  Greene,  Summit 

Treasurer 

Elijah  Thompson  Farnham,  Elizabeth 

Historian 

Alden  Freeman,  East  Orange 

Elder 

Rev.  Charles  Augustus  Brewster,  Vineland 

Captain 

Benjamin  Shepard,  East  Orange 

Assistants 

Leander  Newton  Lovell,  Plainfield 

Asa  Lansford  Foster,  South  Orange 

Charles  A.  Dunham,  New  Brunswick 

Mrs.  Joseph  Henry  Oglesby,  Sea  Girt 

Mrs.  Charles  Borcherling,  Newark 

Mrs.  Charles  Arthur  Greene,  Summit 

Mrs.  Jared  K.  Myers,  Plainfield 


MEMBERS 


(  The  maiden  surname  of  married  women  is  printed  in  italics) 


General        State 

No.  No. 


1579       15  BiNNEY,  Harold,  Morristown,  N.  J. 

Tenth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 

130       16  BiNNEY,  William  Greene,  Burlington. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 

1 1 70       14  BoRCHERLiNG,     Mary    L.     Ruxtofi     (Mrs. 
Charles  Norris),  Newark,  N.  J. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 


1342         2  BoYNTON,    Harriet   Alden    Gould    (Mrs. 
Charles  Bliss),  East  Orange,  N.  J. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
23*  357 


358  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

General        State 

No.  No. 

1 1 54     404  Brewster,  Rev.  Charles  Augustus,  Vine- 
land,  N.  J. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley, 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Love  Brewster. 

1457       17  Farnham,  Elijah  Thompson,  Elizabeth. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 

1 1 79         3  Foster,  Asa  Lansford,  South  Orange,  N.  J. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Myles  Standish. 

1265         I  Freeman,  Alden,  East  Orange,  N.  J. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 


969         8  Greene,  Charles  Arthur,  Summit,  N.  J. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Cooke. 

162         9  Greene,  Margaret  Maria  Bromley  (Mrs. 
Charles  Arthur),  Summit,  N.  J. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Myles  Standish. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 


NEW   JERSEY    STATE    SOCIETY  359 


General        State 
No.  No. 


445         5  LovELL,  Leander  Newton,  Plainfield,  N.  J. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

599       10  LovELL,  Phebe  Borden  Durfee  (Mrs.  Le- 
ander Newton),  Plainfield,  N.  J. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

882       18  Myers,  Mary  A.  Stillman  (Mrs.  Jared  Kirt- 
land),  Plainfield,  N.  J. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

1 501       20  Oglesby,  Joseph  Henry,  Sea  Girt,  N.  J. 

Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

83       19  Oglesby,   Margaret   Antoinette  Lennig 
(Mrs.  Joseph  Henry),  Sea  Girt,  N.  J. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

1537        4  Shepard,  Benjamin,  East  Orange,  N.  J. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Myles  Standish. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Love  Brewster. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 


360 

General        State 
No.  No. 


MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 


1 371  12  Sterling,  Edith  Warren,  East  Orange. 

Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

1372  13  Sterling,  Eleanor  Augusta,  East  Orange. 

Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

476       II  Tyler,  Eliza  M.  Schroeder  (Mrs.  Mason 
Whiting),  Plainfield,  N.  J. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

364        6  Tyler,  Mason  Whiting,  Plainfield,  N.  J. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

806        7  Warren,   Rev.   Daniel  Frederick,   D.D., 
Jersey  City,  N.  J. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 


SOCIETY  OF 

MAYFLOWER  DESCENDANTS  IN  THE 

STATE  OF  WISCONSIN 

Charter  Granted,  February  8,  1901 


OFFICERS    OF   THE 

SOCIETY    OF    MAYFLOWER    DESCENDANTS 

IN    THE    STATE    OF   WISCONSIN 

Governor 
Mrs.  James  Sidney  Peck,  Milwaukee 

Deputy  Governor 
Mrs.  Ogden  Hoffman  Fethers,  Janesville 

Secretary 
Mrs.  Edward  P.  Vilas,  Milwaukee 

Treastirer 
Mrs.  Edmund  C.  Gray,  Milwaukee 

Historian 

Mary  L.  Atwood,  Madison 

Assistajits 

William  Wolcott  Strong,  Kenosha 

George  W.  Taylor,  Marinette 

Howard  Greene,  Milwaukee 

Dr.  George  Harlow,  Milwaukee 

Mrs.  H.  a.  J.  Upham,  Milwaukee 

Edith  L.  Gifford,  Hartland 

Mary  L.  Peterson,  Janesville 


MEMBERS 

(  The  maiden  surname  of  married  women  is  printed  hi  italics) 

General        State 
No.  No. 

971       13  Atwood,  Mary  Louise,  Madison,  Wis. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

1741       28  CowLES,  Lizzie  Ella,  Janesville. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 

II 76       17  Fellows,  Phoebe  Foster  (Mrs.  Frank  E.), 
Jefferson,  Wis. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 


1243       14  Fethers,   Frances   Conkey    (Mrs.   Ogden 
Hoffman),  Janesville,  Wis. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

» 

1715       26  FiFiELD^  Anna  Doty  (Mrs.  Charles  Leavitt), 
Janesville. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Edward  Doty. 

3^3 


364  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

General        State 
No.  No. 

1684       22  FiFiELD,  Catharine  Reed,  Jefferson,  Wis. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Myles  Standish. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 

1739       2'j  FiFiELD,  Jessie  Anna  Cowles  (Mrs.  James 
Sampson),  Janesville. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 

1434         8  GiFFORD,  Edith,  Hartland,  Wis. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

1393         6  Gray,   Marietta  Grace   Way    (Mrs.   Ed- 
ward C.),  Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 

1026       II  Greene,  Howard,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 

407         2  Gregory,   Ella  Kneeland   (Mrs.  Arnold), 
Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Edward  Fuller. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Isaac  Allerton. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 

394      24  Harlow,  George  Arthur,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 


WISCONSIN    STATE   SOCIETY  365 


General        State 
No.  No. 


1664       21  HoYT,  Hettie  Pamelia  Jones  (Mrs.  Frank 
Mason),  Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

404       12  HoYT,  Mary  Holley  Clark   (Mrs.   Frank 
WilHams),  Madison,  Wis. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

809       15  McDiLL,    Alice    Babcock    Stilson    (Mrs. 
George  Edward),  Stevens  Point,  Wis. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  White. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Resolved  White. 

738         3  Peck,   Ellen   Mary  Hayes    (Mrs.   James 
Sidney),  Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Isaac  Allerton. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 

1 53 1       19  Peck,  Katharine  Hayes,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Isaac  Allerton. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 

936        9  Peirce,  Ella  Barbour  Crumbaugh  (Mrs. 
Jonathan  F.),  Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

1190       18  Peterson,  Mary  Louisa,  Janesville,  Wis. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 


366  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

General        State 

No.  No. 

1 581       29  Sexton,  Mrs.  Ellen  Clarindia  Kneeland, 
Milwaukee. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Edward  Fuller. 

1685       25  Sherer,   Helen   Copeland   FiHeld    (Mrs. 
Frank),  Janesville,  Wis. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Myles  Standish. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 

94         I  Strong,  William  Wolcott,  Kenosha,  Wis. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 


1 24 1       16  Taylor,  George  W.,  Marinette,  Wis. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 

989       10  Upham,  Mary  Greene  (Mrs.  Horace  A.  J.), 
Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 

1550       20  Van   Ostrand,   Mattie  Amoreth   Culver 
(Mrs.  Edwin  Hubbard),  Neenah,  Wis. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 
Eleventh  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 


WISCONSIN    STATE    SOCIETY 


367 


General        State 

No.  No. 


1595       23  Van  Pelt,  Sarah  Lavinia  White   (Mrs. 
Garret  Beekman),  Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  WiUiam  Bradford. 

970        4  Vilas,    Elizabeth   Atwood    (Mrs.   Edwin 
Perrin),  Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

1 39 1  5  Way,     Elizabeth     Charlotte     Emerson 

(Mrs.  William  B.),  Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 

1392  7  Way,  Lillian  Minnie,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 


SOCIETY  OF 

MAYFLOWER  DESCENDANTS  IN  THE 

STATE  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

AND   PROVIDENCE   PLANTATIONS 

Charter  Granted,  February  8,   1901 


24 


OFFICERS  OF  THE 

SOCIETY  OF  MAYFLOWER  DESCENDANTS 

IN  THE  STATE  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

Governor 
Prof.  Wilfred  H.  Munro 

Deputy  Governor 
Asa  Clinton  Crowell 

Secretary  and  Treasurer 

George  C.  Nightingale 

Historian 

George  Thomas  Hart 

Captain 
Hunter  C.  White,  Jr. 

Surgeon 

Walter  L.  Munro,  M.D. 

Assistants 

Mrs.  C.  W.  Lippitt 

Mrs.  J.  R.  Bullock 

William  Howard  Doane 

Grace  Woods  Slocum 

Edith  May  Tilley 


MEMBERS 


General 
Mo. 

1088 


(The  maiden  surname  of  married  women  is  printed  in  italics) 

State 

No. 

II  Brayton,    Antoinette    Percival    Belden 
(Mrs.  Charles  Ray),  Providence. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  George  Soule. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  WilHam  MulHns. 


391       19  Bullock,  Emma  Westcott  (Mrs.  Jonathan 
R.),  Bristol. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Edward  Fuller. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Peter  Brown. 


1 3 18         3  Crowell,  Asa  Clinton,  Providence. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
37^ 


372  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 


General        State 
No.  No. 


813       18  Gushing,  Annie  Cooke,  Providence. 

Eigfhth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 


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717        9  DoANE,  Frances  Mary  Treat  (Mrs.  Wm. 
H.),  Watch  Hill. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 

648       10  DoANE,  Ida  Frances,  Watch  Hill. 

Eleventh  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 

635       13  Doane,  Marguerite  Treat,  Watch  Hill. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 
Eleventh  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 

647         8  Doane,  William  Howard,  Watch  Hill. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

25  Goodwin,  Daniel,  Providence. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

1704       12  Hart,  George  Thomas,  Providence. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Cooke. 


RHODE   ISLAND    STATE    SOCIETY  373 

General        State 
No.  No. 

1284       15  Johnson,  Alice  Medora  Adams  (Mrs.  Ed- 
ward Lewis),  Central  Falls. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 
Eleventh  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 

68       17  Lawton,  Ida  May  Frost  Robinson  (Mrs. 
Thomas  A.),  Newport. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 

1 132       14  LiPPiTT,  Margaret  Barbara  i^arwwm  (Mrs. 
Charles  Warren),  Providence. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

1709         7  Munro,  Walter  Lee,  Providence. 

Tenth  in  descent  from  James  Chilton. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

1450  I  Munro,  Wilfred  Harold,  Providence. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  James  Chilton. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

1602         2  Nightingale,  George  Corlis,  Providence. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

2^  Nightingale,    Jeannette    Davis,    Provi- 
dence. 


24  Nightingale,  Mary  Greene,  Providence. 


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374  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 


General        State 
No.  No. 


1289        6  Slocum,  Grace  Woods,  Providence. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Cooke. 

1068       20  Thomas,  Ann  Eliza  Porter  (Mrs.  Philan- 
der Jenkes),  Wickford. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

1 45 1       16  TiLLEY,  Edith  May,  Newport. 

Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Eleventh  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 

919         5  White,  Carrie  Hicks  Kelt  on  (Mrs.  Hunter 
Carson),  Providence. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

1542         4  White,  Hunter  Carson,  Jr.,  Providence. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

1076       21  Wilkinson,  Anne  Reed  (Mrs.  Henry  W.), 
Providence. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 


SOCIETY  OF 

MAYFLOWER  DESCENDANTS  IN  THE 

STATE  OF  MICHIGAN 

Charter  Granted,  February  8,    1901 


OFFICERS    OF    THE 

SOCIETY    OF    MAYFLOWER    DESCENDANTS 

IN    THE   STATE    OF    MICHIGAN 

Governor 
James  Dudley  Hawks 

Deputy  Governor 

Joseph  Sumner  Rogers 

Secretary 

Mrs.  Lyman  Hayden  Baldwin 

Treasurer 

Mrs.  Austin  Yates  Ladue 

Historian 

Joshua  Edward  Howard 

Assistants 

Charles  D.   Standish 

Ralph  Stone 

Mrs.  H.  H.  H.  Crapo  Smith 

Mrs.  David  D.  Cady 


MEMBERS 


(  The  maiden  surname  of  married  wotnen  is  printed  in  italics) 


General        State 
No.  No. 


1 041         4  Baldwin,  Julia  Adile  Strong   (Mrs.  Ly- 
man Hayden),  Detroit. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  James  Chilton. 

113         6  Butler,  Louise  Terry  Collins  (Mrs.  Wil- 
Ham  Allen,  Jr.),  Detroit. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

789       15  Cady,   Elizabeth   Henri  Brewster    (Mrs. 
David  D.),  Detroit. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Love  Brewster. 

929       16  Cady,  Mabel  Henri,  Detroit. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Love  Brewster. 
377 


37^  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

General        State 
No.  No. 

1650       II  Chase,  Jessie  Clara,  Detroit. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Edward  Doty. 

1257       24  Davis,  Adeline  Hamilton  (Mrs.  Frank  V.), 
Grand  Rapids. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Cooke. 

88      23  Doty,     Paul    Aaron    Langevin,    Grand 
Rapids. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Edward  Doty. 

1490       10  Goodwin,  Lewis  Le  Baron,  Detroit. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

1 103       21  Hawks,  James  Dudley,  Detroit. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Isaac  Allerton. 

1439        3  Hitchcock,    Charles    Wellman,    M.D., 
Detroit. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  WilHam  Bradford. 

1596        2  Howard,  Joshua  Edward,  Detroit. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  James  Chilton. 

1261       12  Howarth,    Fanny   Child   Parkins    (Mrs. 
John  Bradshaw),  Detroit. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  George  Soule. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Myles  Standish. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Edward  Fuller. 


MICHIGAN    STATE    SOCIETY  379 

General        State 

No.  No. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Francis  Eaton. 

1045       22  Jewett,   Emma  Jane  Farzuell    (Mrs.   Ed- 
ward Huntling),  Detroit. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 

1 1 50        8  Keep,  Helen  Elizabeth,  Detroit. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

1 02 1         7  Ladue,  Mary  ALMiRAA^'^w&^rr^;  (Mrs.  Aus- 
tin Yates),  Detroit. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

487       14  Leonard,  Theodore  Otis,  Detroit. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 

1639       25  NiMS,   Ellen   Sloane  McReynolds    (Mrs. 
Frederick  Augustine),  Muskegon. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

706       17  Owen,     Georgiana     Webb     (Mrs.     Frank 
King),  Ypsilanti. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

mo        9  Rogers,  Joseph  Sumner,  Orchard  Lake. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Joseph  Rogers. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Thomas  Rog-ers. 


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38o  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

General        State 
No.  No. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

1334         5  Smith,  Lucy  Crapo  (Mrs.  Humphrey  H.  H. 
Crapo),  Detroit. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  White. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Resolved  White. 

891         I  Standish,  Charles  Dana,  Detroit 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Myles  Standish. 

13 12       13  Stone,  Ralph,  Lansing. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

748       18  Van  Cleve,  Margaret  Fox,  Ypsilanti. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Joseph  Rogers. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Thomas  Rogers. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Miillins, 

1420  20  Vining,  Mark  Lyman,  Ypsilanti. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 

142 1  19  Webster,   Priscilla  Vining  Boyce   (Mrs. 

William  Henry),  Ypsilanti. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 


SOCIETY  OF 

MAYFLOWER  DESCENDANTS  IN  THE 

STATE  OF  MINNESOTA 

Charter  Granted,  April  8,  1901 


OFFICERS    OF   THE 

SOCIETY    OF    MAYFLOWER    DESCENDANTS 

IN   THE    STATE    OF    MINNESOTA 

Named  by  the  Governor-General  to  act 
until  the  organization  and  election. 

? 
Governor 

Hon.  William  Drew  Washburn 

Deputy-  Governor 
Henry  Pratt  Upham 

Secretary  and  Treasurer 
William  Gardner  White 


MEMBERS 

(The  maiden  surname  of  married  women  is  printed  in  italics) 

General        State  *" 

No.  No. 

345       12  Appleby,  Elizabeth  Waller  (Mrs.  William 
R.),  Minneapolis. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

1584       13  BovEY,  Hannah  Caroline  Brooks   (Mrs. 
Charles  Argalis),  Minneapolis. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 

1605       18  Brewster,  Charles  Ellis,  Minneapolis. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Love  Brewster. 


590         2  Clark,  Homer  Pierce,  St.  Paul. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 
383 


384  MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 

General        State 
No.  No. 

17..        16  Cutler,  Edward  Hutchins,  St.  Paul. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 

17..       15  Cutler,  Lucy  Carter  Dunbar  (Mrs.  Ed- 
ward H.),  St.  Paul. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 

1 73 1         4  Jaynes,  Fremont  Nathan,  St.  Paul. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

1761       14  Jewett,  Mary  Louise,  White  Bear  Lake. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Myles  Standish. 

1344         I  Jewett,  William  Parker,  St.  Paul. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Myles  Standish. 

1 182         6  Johnson,  Edward  Morrill,  Minneapolis. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  James  Chilton. 

1245         7  Johnson,  Effie  Sabrina  Richards   (Mrs. 
Edward  M.),  Minneapolis. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

439        8  Metcalf,    Julia    Bowen    French     (Mrs. 
George  R.),  St.  Paul. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Edward  Fuller. 


MINNESOTA    STATE    SOCIETY  385 


General        State 

No.  No. 


17..       21  MoNFORT,    Mary    Jane    Edgerton    (Mrs. 
Delos  Abram),  St.  Paul. 
Eiehth  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 


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1 1 73         5  Pierce,  James  Oscar,  Minneapolis. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Mttllins. 

17. .       10  Stevens,  John  Walter,  St.  Paul. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Isaac  Allerton. 

1061       17  Thayer,  Samuel  R.,  Minneapolis. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 

1 1 17      20  Thompson,    Cecilia    Vail    (Mrs.   Josiah), 
Minneapolis. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 

1 1 16       19  Thompson,  Josiah,  Minneapohs. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Mullins. 

1759        9  Upham,  Henry  Pratt,  St.  Paul. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  William  White. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Resolved  White. 
25 


3^6 

General 
No. 


MAYFLOWER   DESCENDANTS 


State 
No. 


II  Washburn,  William  Drew,  Minneapolis. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 


1736        3  White,  William  Gardner,  St.  Paul. 

Tenth  in  descent  from  William  White. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Resolved  White. 


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MAYFLOWER  ANCESTORS  AND 
THEIR  DESCENDANTS 


John  Alden 

John  Alden,  born  about  1599,  was  not  a  member  of  the  Ley  den 
Company,  but,  as  Bradford  states,  "was  hired  for  a  cooper,  at 
South-Hampton,  wher  the  ship  victualled ;  and  bemg  a  hopfull  yong 
man  was  much  desired,  but  left  to  his  own  liking  to  go  or  stay 
when  he  came  here."  He  was  thus  about  twenty-one  when  he 
sio-ned  the  Compact  (the  seventh  signer),  and.  electnig  to  stay, 
married  Priscilla,  the  daughter  of  William  Mullms,  whose  parents 
had  died  in  the  first  winter.  This  marriage  was  in  1622  or  1623, 
and  was  the  second  or  third  in  the  colony.  They  removed  to  Dux- 
bury  with  those  that  went  thither.  Alden  proved  a  most  desirable 
member  of  the  Pilgrim  Company,  as  is  shown  by  his  life  of  manly 
usefulness  He  was  one  of  the  eight  "Undertakers"  in  1627;  was 
chosen  one  of  the  assistants  in  1633,  and  was  annually  reelected 
until  1641.  In  that  year  he  was  elected  deputy  from  Duxbury  to 
the  General  Court,  and  continued  to  serve  as  such  until  1650,  when 
he  was  again  chosen  a  member  of  the  Council,  and  so  continued 
until  his  death,  having  been  for  twenty-two  years  the  senior  meniber 
of  the  Council.  In  1646  he  was  made  a  member  of  the  Council  of 
War  for  Plymouth,  and  served  in  that  capacity  many  years.  In 
1656  1657,  and  1658  he  was  treasurer  of  the  colony,  having  suc- 
ceeded Mylcs  Standish  in  that  office.  He  died  at  Duxbury,  Sep- 
tember 12",  1687,  the  last  survivor  of  the  forty-one  signers  of  the 
Compact. 


Abbott,  John  Howard 
Adams,  Charles  Francis 
Adams,  Charles  Francis,  2d 
Adams,  Harriet  L. 
Adams,  Mrs.  Melvin  Ohio 
Agry,  Mrs.  George,  Jr. 
25* 


Alden,  Adelbert  H. 
Alden,  Mrs.  Adelbert  H. 
Alden,  Alice  Wight 
Alden,  Amy  Wenonah 
Alden,  George  Adelbert 
Alden,  George  Edwin 


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39° 


MAYFLOWER   ANCESTORS 


Alden,  Hattie  Lucinda 
Alden,  Isaac  Carey 
Alden,  James   Birney 
Alden,  William  Francis 
Allen,  Mrs.  Charles  Frederick 
Allen,  Elmer  Hooker 
Allen,  Francis  Richmond 
Allen,  Rev.  Frederick  Baylies 
Allender,  Mrs.  Nelson  J. 
Ames,  Cakes  A. 
Anthony,  Arthur  Cox 
Anthony,  Henrietta  Rogers 
Anthony,  Silas  Reed 
Arnold,  Mrs.  George  Francis 
Arnold,  Mrs.  Richard 
Aspinwall,  Harriet  Merle 
Axtell,  Decatur 
Bacon,  Gorham,  M.D. 
Bacon,  Horace  Sargent 
Bacon,  Leon  Brooks 
Baird,  Mrs.  Walter  T. 
Baker,  George  F. 
Barker,  Edward  Tobey 
Barker,  Mrs.  Edward  Tobey 
Barnes,  Marion  Oscar 
Barrell,  Walter  Lewis 
Barrows,  Harry  Attwood 
Beal,  Boylston  Adams 
Beaumont,  Eugene  B. 
Bell,  Edna 

Billings,  Mrs.  Charles  K. 
Birdsall,  Mrs.  Ernest  W. 
Bissell,  Emily  P. 
Blagden,  Thomas 
Blakeley,  Russell 
Blanchard,  Howard  Wilson 
Blanchard,  Mary  Lovell 
Blanchard,  Susanna  Reed 
Blanchard,  Walter  Everett 
Blood,  John  Balch 
Boorman,  Mrs.  Thomas  Hugh 
Bovey,  Mrs.  Charles  Argalis 


Bowen,  Henry  James 
Bowers,  Henry 
Boynton,  Mrs.  Charles  Bliss 
Bradford,  Ann  Althea 
Bradford,  Gamaliel 
Bradford,  Joseph  Edward 
Bradford,  Mrs.  Chas. 
Bradley,  Mrs.  Jeremiah  Payson 
Brainerd,  Lawrence.  2d 
Bray,  Mrs.  Alonzo  Butler 
Brayton,  Mrs.  Charles  Ray 
Brewster,  Benjamin  Emmons 
Briggs,  Edward  Cornelius,  M.D. 
Brooks,  Frederick  Manning 
Brooks,  Mrs.  Lyman  B. 
Brooks,  Lyman  Loring 
Brooks,  Walter  Curtis 
Brown,  Mrs.  William  Liston 
Bryant,  Julia  S. 
Bull,  William  Lanman 
Butters,  George 
Cannell,  Mrs.  Thomas  E. 
Capen,  Samuel  Billings 
Chalker,  Mrs.  Frank  M. 
Chamberlin,  Mrs.  Eugene  G. 
Claflin,  Mrs.  William  Henry 
Clark,  Mrs.  Eligus 
Clark,  Mary  Smith 
Clark,  Sarah  Louisa 
Coe,  Fanny  Eliza 
Coe,  Henry  Clark,  M.D. 
Coe,  Henry  Francis 
Coe,  John  Nichols,  U.  S.  A. 
Coggeshall,  George  Bradford 
Colket,  Mrs.  C.  H. 
Colony,  Joseph  Backus 
Cooper,  Mrs.  Henry  E. 
Copeland,  Charles 
Craig,  Mrs.  Alvin  L. 
Crandon,  Edwin  Sanford 
Cumings,  Mrs.  Charles  Bradley 
Cunningham,  Theodore  Bliss 


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391 


Curtis,  Mrs.  William  Theodore 

Curtiss,  Frederick  H. 

Cushman,  Charles  Allerton 

Cushman,  Mrs.  Chas.  Livingston 

Cutler,  Mrs.  Edward  H. 

Dart,  Mrs.  Albert  C. 

David,  Mrs.  Miner 

Davol,  Mrs.  Bradford  Durfee 

Deitz,  Lewis 

Dickinson,  Charles  Courter 

Ditson,   Mrs.    Oliver 

Dodge,  Mrs.  Omri  A. 

Dougherty,  Mrs.  Edwin  V. 

Eames,  Stewart  Woodford 

Eaton,  Catherine  Swanton 

Eaton,  Lucy  Houghton 

Edson,  Mary  Frances 

Edson,  Ptolemy  O'Meara,  M.D. 

Eggleston,  Percy  Coe 

Eliot,  Mrs.  John  Frederic 

Ellis,  Mrs.  Frank  R. 

Ely,  Mrs.  William  Caryl 

Embury,  Mrs.  Daniel 

Ewell,  Rev.  John  Louis,  D.D. 

Farnham,  Elijah  Thompson 

Farnham,  Le  Roy  Dwiglit,  M.D. 

Farrington,  Charles  Frederick 

Farwell,  Jesse  H. 

Faunce,  Mrs.  Solomon  Elmer 

Faunce,  Solomon  Elmer 

Fellows,  Mrs.  Oshea  P. 

Fields,  Mrs.  William  T. 

Fifield,   Catharine 

Fletcher,  Mrs.  Frank  Friday 

Folsom,  Mrs.  Albert  Alonzo 

Forbes,  Charles  Spooner 

Ford,  Mary  Ann 

Forsyth,  Mrs.  George  A. 

Freeman,  Alden 

Freeman,  Mrs.  James  Everett 

French,  Ella  Irene 

French,  Porter  Montgomery 


French,  Solon  Tenney 
Frye,  Mrs.  James  Nichols 
Fuller,  Linus  E. 
Gade,  Frederick  H. 
Giddings,  Sarah  Adelia 
Gloninger,  Julia  B. 
Godding,  Mrs.  Fred  Lawson 
Greene,  Mrs.  Charles  Arthur 
Griggs,  Mrs.  Thomas  Baldwin 
Grinnell,  Louise  Bliss 
Grinnell,  Nancy 
Groesbeck,  Herman  J, 
Guild,  Mrs.  Chester 
Haley,  Lucy 

Hall,  Mrs.  Anthony  Dennis 
Hall,  James  Morris  Whiton 
Hall,  Morris  Andrew 
Hamilton,  Henry  De  Witt 
Harlow,  George  Arthur,  M.D. 
Harris,  Mrs.  Alfonso  Scott 
Hascy,  Mrs.  Oscar  Lawrence 
Hatch,  Frederic  Horace 
Hill,  Mrs.  Charles  Colver 
Hill,  Edwin  Allston 
Hinckley,  Mrs.  Sylvester  Baxter 
Hoadley,  Mrs.  George,  Jr. 
Hodges,  Gilbert 
Holden,  Liberty  Emery 
Hopkins,  Mrs.  Franklin  W. 
Hopkins,  Mrs.  John  H. 
Howarth,  Mrs.  John  Bradshaw 
Howes,  Mrs.  Alfred  Evans 
Hunt,  Mrs.   William  Henry 
Huntington,  Frederick  Jabez 
Huntington,  Mrs.  Jacob  R. 
Hurst,  Mrs.  Elmore  Wallace 
Hyde,  James  Nevins,  M.D. 
Jackson,  Cyrus  F. 
Jackson,  Mrs.  Walter 
James,  Arthur  Holmes 
Janney,  Mrs.  Robert  M. 
Janvrin,  Joseph  Edward,  M.D. 


392 


MAYFLOWER   ANCESTORS 


Jayne,  Mrs.  Henry  Le  Baron 
Jenney,  Herbert 
Jewett,  Mrs.  Edward  H. 
Johnson,  James   Bowen 
Johnson,  Rev.  James  Gibson,  D.D. 
Johnson,  Jerome  F. 
Johnson,  Joseph  Taber,  M.D. 
Johnson,  Loren  Bascom  Taber 
Karr,  Mrs.  William  Wesley 
Keith,  Elijah  Austin 
Keith,  Horace  Alden 
Keith,  Solomon  Lorin 
Keith,  Wallace  Gushing,  M.D. 
Kellogg,  Mrs.  Spencer 
Kelt,  William  Leonard 
Kent,  Louise  L. 

Kimball,  Mrs.  Harold  Chandler 
Knapp,  Mrs.  Frederick  Newman 
Laning,  Mrs.  Robert  H. 
Lawrence,  Mrs.  Albert  Effingham 
Lawton,  Mrs.  Thomas  A. 
Le  Baron,  Frederic  Nelson 
Lee,  Edward  Clinton 
Leonard,  George  Henry 
Lewis,  Mrs.  John  F. 
Leypoldt,  Rudolph  G. 
Little,  Amos  R. 
Little,  James  Lovell 
Little,  John  Mason 
Longstreet,  Mrs.  Cornelius  T. 
Lord,  Warren  Alden 
Loring,  Robert  Pearmain,  M.D. 
McCartney,  Mrs.  Katharine  Eliz- 
abeth Searle 
McChristie,  Mrs.  Robert  L. 
McCobb,  Lois  Drinkwater 
McKinstry,  Charles  H.,  U.  S.  A. 
McKinstry,  Elisha  Williams 
McNeely,  Mrs.  Robert  K. 
Marlatt,  Mrs.  Charles  Lester 
Marston,  Mrs.  Seward  B. 
Metcalf,  William  Park 


Miller,  Elihu  S. 
Miller,  Fannie  Sara 
Miller,  William  E. 
Mills,  Mary  Bartlett 
Miner,  Elizabeth 
Minton,  Mrs.  Henry  Brewster 
Montgomery,  Frank  Warren 
Morgan,  Mrs.   Christopher 
Morison,  Mrs.  John  Holmes 
Morris,  Mrs.  Seymour 
Morton,  Marcus 
Moseley,  Emma  Eliza 
Moseley,  William  Hamilton 
Moseley,  Mrs.  William  H. 
Murphey,  Mrs.  Elijah  W. 
Murphey,  Martha 
Murphey,  Virginia  Hulburt 
Murray,  Mrs.  James  O. 
Nightingale,  George  Corlis 
Nightingale,  Jeannette  Davis 
Nightingale,  Mary  Greene 
Noyes,  David  William 
O'Donohue,  Mrs.  M.   F. 
Pabodie,  William  Henry 
Page,  Henrietta  Tower 
Paine,  Willis  Seaver 
Parkhurst,  Mrs.  Richard  F. 
Parkes,  Mrs.  John  Henry 
Parsons,  Charles  Lathrop 
Parsons,  Mrs.  John  William 
Pearmain,  Sumner  Bass 
Pease,  Mrs.  Ella  G.  Sweetser 
Peck,  William  Farley 
Peirce,  Mrs.  Eugene  Edgett 
Peirce,  Mrs.  George  Plartwell 
Percy,  Mrs.  George  Washington 
Peterson,  Mary  Louisa 
Philbrick,  Harry  Clifford 
Pierce,  James  Oscar 
Piollet,  Mrs.  Louis 
Pitkin,  Mrs.  Albert  Hastings 
Piatt,  Charles  Howard 


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393 


Piatt,  Mrs.  Isaac  Stephen 
Piatt,  Marion  Erskine 
Plimpton,  Mrs.  Henry  R.,  2d 
Porter,  Mrs.  Burr 
Potter,  Mrs.  Edward 
Pratt,  Edith  Forrester 
Pratt,  Ellen  Leora 
Proctor,  Thomas  Redfield 
Putnam,  Mrs.  Earl  B. 
Putnam,  Mrs.  Joseph  R. 
Quincy,  Charles  F. 
Quincy,  Mrs.  George  Henry 
Quincy,  Mrs.  Henry  Parker 
Raymond,  Mrs.  Henry  Emmons 
Reed,  Mrs.  Caroline  Gallup 
Reilly,  Mrs.  Thomas  Alexander 
Remick,  Mrs.  John  A. 
Richardson,  George  Eliot 
Richardson,  Harry  Alden 
Richardson,  Lucy  Stites 
Robinson,  Emily  Eliza 
Robinson,  Julia  Louise 
Robinson,  Mary  Lyon 
Robinson,  Nathaniel  Emmons 
Robinson,  Mrs.  N.  D. 
Roessle,   Mrs.   Elwood   Osborne 
Rogers,  Joseph  Sumner 
Rogers,  William  Flint 
Royce,  Mrs.  Stephen  Edmunds 
Ryder,  Mrs.  Godfrey 
Saville,  Caleb  Mills 
Saville,  Geo.  Washington  Webb 
Sawyer,  Mary  Cummings 
Schaffenberg,  Frances 
Seabury,  Caroline  Louise 
Seabury,  Frederick  Chandler 
Seldomridge,  Mrs.  H.  H. 
Shannon,  Mrs.  Philip  M. 
Shepard,  Benjamin 
Shepard,  Mrs.  James  Erving 
Sherer,  Mrs.  Frank 
Sherman,  Mrs.  James  Ellis 


Sherman,  Julia  Thompson 

Simmons,  Almira  Ellen 

Simmons,    Walter    E. 

Skerry,  Amory  Thompson,  Jr. 

Skerry,  Harry  Ward 

Skinner,  Mrs.  Frank 

Skinner,  William  C. 

Slaughter,  Mrs.  William  Dennis 

Smith,  Mrs.  F.  Sherman 

Smith,  Mrs.  James  A. 

Smith,  Susan  Augusta 

Snow,  Mrs.  Daniel  Kimball 

Soule,  Horace  Homer,  Jr. 

Speck,  Mrs.  Henry  Joseph 

Spoor,  John  Alden 

Springer,  Mrs.  James  B. 

Squire,  Mrs.  Allan  B. 

Standish,  James  Myles 

Stanwood,  Louie  Rogers 
Starr,  Jonathan 
Stephenson,  Mrs.  Augustus  J. 
Stetson,  Annabel 
Stetson,  Rev.  Caleb  Rochford 
Stetson,  Clarence  Winfield 
Stetson,  George  Rochford 
Stetson,  Mrs.  George  Rochford 
Stockbridge,  William  Mauran 
Stone,  Mrs.  Lauriston  L. 
Stringer,  George  Alfred 
Swan,  Mrs.  Henry  Tilden 
Sweet,  Benjamin  Delano 
Taber,  Martha  Akin 
Talbot,  Joel  F. 
Taylor,    D  wight    Wilcox 
Taylor,  George  W. 
Taylor,  Mrs.  Augustus  C. 
Terry,  Mrs.  Charles  H. 
Thayer,  Arthur  Emerson 
Thayer,   Francis  Andros 
Thayer,  George  Wood 
Thayer,  Samuel  Richard 
Thomas,  Frank  Ray 


394 


MAYFLOWER   ANCESTORS 


Thompson,  Josiah 
Tilley,  Edith  May 
Tompkins,  Hamilton  Bullock 
Tompkins,  John  Almy 
Tower,  Adelina 
Tower,  Charlemagne,  Jr. 
Turner,  Mrs.  Frederic  Alonzo 
Turner,  Frederic  Alonzo,  Jr. 
Vaill,  Mrs.  Edward  E. 
Van  Cleve,  Margaret  Fox 
Van  Dyke,  Harry  Weston 
Varney,  Carolyn  Standish 
Verrill,  Charles  Henry 
Vining,  Floretta 
Vining,  Mark  Lyman 
Vinton,  Charles  Harrod,  M.D. 
Wadsworth,  Adelaide  Elizabeth 
Ward,  Reginald  Henshaw 
Warner,  Mrs.  Charles  H. 
Washington,  Mrs.  Allan  Cooper 


Webster,  Mrs.  William  Henry 
Wellington,  Walter  Liversidge 
Weyman,  Mrs.  William  P. 
Wheeler,  Agema  Vilette 
White,  Mrs.  John  Daugherty 
White,  Mrs.  Stephen  Van  Culen 
Whitin,  Arthur  Fletcher 
Whitin,  Edward 
Whittlesey,  Mrs.  George  D. 
Wickes,  Mrs.  Thomas  Parmelee 
Williams,  Joanna 
Williams,  Sarah 
Winpenny,  Mrs.  J.  Bolton 
Wires,  Mrs.  Rodney  S. 
Withrow,  Mrs.  Thomas  Foster 
Wood,  Mrs.  George  H. 
Woodward,  Frank  E. 
Woodward,  Samuel  W. 
Wootton,  Mrs.  Edwin  H. 
Young,  Mrs.  Horace  G. 


Isaac  Allerton 


Isaac  Allerton,  fifth  signer  of  the  Compact,  is  named  in  the  Ley- 
den  Records  as  being  "of  London."  He  was  first  married  at 
Leyden,  iMovember  4,  161 1,  to  Mary  Norris  of  Newbury,  England. 
Admitted  to  citizenship  in  Leyden,  February  7,  1O14.  He  was  one 
of  the  four  signers  of  the  letter  from  the  Leyden  Church  to  Carver 
and  Cushman,  June  i,  1620.  Allerton  and  his  wife  were  accom- 
panied in  the  Mayflower  by  their  son  Bartholomew  and  by  two 
daughters,  Remember  and  Mary,  the  latter  living  to  be,  in  1699,  the 
last  survivor  of  the  Mayflower  Pilgrims.  His  first  wife  died  Feb- 
ruary 25,  1020-1,  and  he  again  married,  before  May  22,  1627,  Fear, 
daughter  of  Elder  Brewster.  He  was  reputed  to  have  been  at  one 
time  the  richest  man  of  the  colony,  and  was  from  the  outset  active 
in  its  affairs.  When  Bradford  was  chosen  governor,  after  Carver's 
death  in  the  spring  of  1621,  Allerton  was  made  assistant,  or  deputy 
governor,  an  otiice  which  he  held  alone  until  1624,  when  the  number 
of  assistants  was  increased  to  five,  and  in  1033  to  seven.  He  was 
one  of  the  "Undertakers"  in  1627.  He  made  five  voyages  to  Eng- 
land as  agent  for  the  colony,  but  that  employment  ceased  in  1631 
under  circumstances  which  led  to  his  leaving  Plymouth  soon  there- 
after. In  1032-33  he  had  a  trading-post  at  Machias,  which  was 
pillaged  by  the  French.  In  1635  his  fishing-station  at  Marblehead 
was  burned.     His  second  wife  died  at  Plymouth,  December  12,  1634, 


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395 


and  by  1644  he  had  married  a  third  wife,  Joanna .    He  engaged 

in  trade  at  New  Amsterdam,  where  he  had  a  warehouse  on  the  East 
River,  but  spent  the  last  years  of  his  life  at  New  Haven,  where  he 
died  in  1659. 


Adams,  Mrs.  Charles  Henry 
Allen,  Mrs.  Charles  Frederick 
Allen,  Mrs.  William  B. 
Allerton,  Mary  Eva 
AUerton,  Samuel  W. 
Allerton,  Walter  Scott 
Bacon,  Mrs.  Gorham 
Bangs,  Mrs.  Elisha  Dillingham 
Bartlett,  Mrs.  Philip  Golden 
Bates,  Mrs.  Joshua 
Berry,  Mrs.  John  Bennington 
Buel,  Mrs.  John  Laidlaw 
Child,  Dudley  Richards 
Child,  Edith 

Clark,  Mrs.  Charles  Peter,  Jr. 
Crane,  Elsie  Schuyler 
Cumnock,  Mrs.  James  Wallace 
Cushman,  Charles  Allerton 
Cushman,  Charles  Livingston 
Cushman,  Charles  W. 
Cushman,  Henry  Bates 
Ditson,  Mrs.  Oliver 
Fairbanks,  Henry  Nathaniel 
Fairbanks,  Nora  Lucy 
Farrington,  Charles  Frederick 
Faunce,  Mrs.  Solomon  Elmer 
Ford,  Mrs.  Ellery  C. 
Gifford,  Charles  E.,  Jr. 
Gregory,  Mrs.  Arnold 
Harwood,  Mrs.  Sydney 
Hawkes,  Nathan  Mortimer 
Hawks,  Edward  Clinton 
Hawks,  James  Dudley 
Higgins,  Mrs.  Howard  L. 
Johnson,  Alfred  Sidney 
Jones,  Mrs.  Fred  Eugene 
Kyle,  Mrs.  William  Seward 
Le  Baron,  Frederic  Nelson 


Lefferts,  Mrs.  William  H. 
Leonard,  Mrs.  Charles  Webster 
Locke,  Charles  Augustus 
Locke,  Mary  IngersoU 
McKenney,  Mrs.  Charles  Henry 
McKenney,  Ethel  Ripley 
Moore,  Mrs.  William  Arthur 
Morison,  Mrs.  John  H. 
Morton,  Mrs.  Marcus 
Nesbit,  Mrs.  Charles  Francis 
Parker,  John  D. 
Peck,  Mrs.  James  Sidney 
Peck,  Katharine  Hayes 
Porter,  Mrs.  Burr 
Pratt,  Edith  Forrester 
Pratt,  Ellen  Leora 
Read,  Mrs.  John 
Remich,  Daniel  Clark 
Richardson,  George  Eliot 
Shaw,  Henry  Southworth 
Shuart,  Mrs.  William  Herbert 
Stevens,  John  Walter 
Sweet,  Benjamin  Delano 
Thatcher,  Franklin  Nye 
Turner,  Mrs.  Frederic  Alonzo 
Turner,  Frederic  Alonzo,  Jr. 
Turner,  Frederic  Martin 
Underbill,  Mrs.  Charles  William 
Vander  Veer,  Mrs.  Albert 
Vander  Veer,  Edgar  Albert 
Walker,  William  Isaac 
Watkins,  Walter  Kendall 
Webber,  Maria  Gilbert 
Webber,  Mrs.  Samuel  G. 
Webber,  Sarah  Southworth 
Worthington,  George 
Worthington,  Harry  C. 


396  MAYFLOWER   ANCESTORS 

Francis  Billington 

Francis  Billington,  son  of  John  and  Eleanor  Billington,  born 
about  1606,  came  with  his  parents  in  the  Mayflower.  In  1634  he 
married  Christian  Penn,  widow  of  Francis  Eaton.  He  removed  to 
Yarmouth  before  1648.     He  died  December  3,  1684. 

Agry,  Mrs.  George,  Jr.  Lazell,  Theodore  Studley 

Allen,  Mrs.  Charles  Frederick  Parker,  Edward  Ludlow 

Jones,  Mrs.  Erastus  Prince,  George 

Jones,  Julia  Frances  Ryder,  Mrs.  Godfrey 

Kingsbury,  Mrs.  Chas.  Langdon  Turner,  Mrs.  Frederic  Alonzo 

Lazell,  James  Draper  Turner,  Frederic  Alonzo,  Jr. 


John  Billington 

John  Billington,  with  his  wife  Eleanor  and  two  sons,  Francis 
and  John,  came  from  London  to  join  the  Mayflower  Company. 
Bradford  does  not  seem  to  have  been  friendly  toward  them,  and 
reports  them  as  being  "often  punished  for  miscarriages."  In  1630 
"he  way-laid  a  yong-man,  one  John  New-comin  (about  a  former 
quarrel)  and  shote  him  with  a  gune,  whereof  he  dyed."  What  the 
provocation  may  have  been  or  what  the  merits  of  the  quarrel  we 
do  not  know,  but  he  was  convicted  of  murder  by  a  trial  jury  in 
September  of  that  year. 

Agry,  Mrs.  George,  Jr.  Lazell,  Theodore  Studley 

Allen,  Mrs.  Charles  Frederick  Parker,  Edward  Ludlow 

Jones,  Mrs.  Erastus  Prince,  George 

Jones,  Julia  Frances  Ryder,  Mrs.  Godfrey 

Kingsbury,  Mrs.  Chas.  Langdon  Turner,  Mrs.  Frederic  Alonzo 

Lazell,  James  Draper  Turner,  Frederic  Alonzo,  Jr. 


William  Bradford 

William  Bradford,  for  thirty-one  years  Governor  of  Plymouth  Col- 
ony, son  of  William  and  Alice  (Hanson)  Bradford,  was  baptized 
at  Austerfield  in  the  West  Riding  of  Yorkshire,  England,  March  19, 
1589.  He  was  a  thoughtful,  studious  boy,  and,  as  Scrooby  was 
but  two  miles  distant,  a  fellowship  sprung  up  between  Brewster  and 
this  serious  youth,  who  was  but  eighteen  years  old  when  the  emi- 
gration to  Holland  took  place.  To  support  himself  while  at  Leyden 
he  apprenticed  himself  to  a  fustian  weaver.  He  was  married  there, 
November  30,  1613,  to  Dorothy  May  of  "Witzbuts"  (Wisbeach?), 
England,  who  accompanied  him  in  the  Mayflower,  but  was  drowned 


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397 


while  the  ship  lay  at  Provincetown  Harbor,  December  7,  1620.  His 
name  is  the  second  in  the  signing  of  the  Compact.  After  the  death 
of  John  Carver,  in  April,  1621,  Bradford  was  chosen  to  succeed 
him  as  governor,  an  office  which  he  filled,  with  but  five  years'  inter- 
mission, until  his  death.  His  second  wife,  married  August  14,  1623, 
was  Mrs.  Alice  (Carpenter)  Southworth,  who  came  in  the  Anne 
in  that  year.  In  1627  he  joined  with  seven  others  in  purchasing 
the  colonial  rights  from  the  Merchant  Adventurers.  In  addition  to 
his  official  duties,  in  which  he  was  unselfishly  faithful  to  the  best 
interests  of  the  struggling  colony,  he  found  time  for  study,  ^for 
much  correspondence,  and  for  writing  his  invaluable  history  _  Of 
Plimoth  Plantation."  In  the  relations  of  the  colony  with  its  neigh- 
bors, as  well  as  with  its  friends  and  enemies  at  home  and  abroad, 
he  displayed  a  worthy  dignity,  much  tact,  no  little  shrewdness_  and 
worldly  wisdom,  mingled  with  a  becoming  piety  and  sound  business 
judgment.    He  died  May  9,  1657. 


Adams,  Jedediah  E. 
Adams,  John  McGregor 
Adams,  Mrs.  John  Quincy 
Adams,  William  M. 
Agan,  Annie  Hamilton 
Agry,  Mrs.  George,  Jr. 
AUard,  Mrs.  James  Ellsworth 
Allen,  Francis  Olcott 
Allen,  Henry  Trowbridge 
Allen,  Joseph  H. 
Anderson,  Edward 
Antisdell,  Mrs.  Albert 
Atkinson,  John 

Atkinson,  Lizzie  D.  Rose,  M.D. 
Atkinson,  Maud  Lancaster 
Babcock,  Mrs.  Mary  Keyes 
Backus,  Elizabeth  Chester 
Backus,  J.  Bayard 
Backus,  Maria  A. 
Backus,  Rev.  Brady  E.,  D.D. 
Baker,  George  F. 
Ballord,  Mrs.  Esek  Steere 
Barker,  Mrs.  Edward  Tobey 
Barney,  Mrs.  Charles  Tracy 
Barnum,  Mrs.  Charles  W. 
Barr,  Mrs.  William  Rufus 
Benjamin,  Marcus 
Bentley,  Mrs.  Cyrus 


Bissell,  James  Dougal,  M.D. 
Bissell,  Paul  Lee 
Blanchard,  Walter  Everett 
Blatchford,     Mrs.     Eliphalet 

Wickes 
Blatchford,  Paul 
Bond,  Henry  R.,  Jr. 
Borcherling,  Mrs.  Charles 
Bradford,  Ann  Althea 
Bradford,  Elise 
Bradford,  Ernest  Wilder 
Bradford,  Gamaliel 
Bradford,  George  Luther 
Bradford,  Harry  Prince 
Bradford,  John  Belden 
Bradford,  Joseph  Edward 
Bradford,  Royal  B. 
Bray,  Mrs.  Alonzo  Butler 
Brewster,  Samuel  Dwight 
Briggs,  Lilla  Manning 
Brinley,  Charles  A. 
Brown,  James  Crosby 
Brown,  Mrs.  John  Crosby 
Bruggerhof,  Mrs.  Edward  E. 
Bubb,  Mrs.  John  W. 
Buell,  Edward  W. 
Burbank,  Alfred  Stevens 
Burnham,  Mrs.  Waterman  R. 


398 


MAYFLOWER   ANCESTORS 


Butler,  Mrs.  William  Allen,  Jr. 
Cargill,  Caroline  E. 
Carpenter,  Mrs.  John  Q. 
Chapman,  Chandler  P. 
Chapman,  Mrs.  R.  C. 
Claflin,  Mrs.  William  Henry 
Cleaveland,  Livingston  Warner 
Collins,  Clarence  Lyman 
Collins,  William  George 
Colt,  Mrs.  George  Kellogg 
Cone,  James  Brewster 
Cowles,  Mrs.  Edmund  Brainerd 
Crandall,  Mrs.  Herbert  L. 
Crandon,  Edwin  Sanford 
Cushing,  Susan  Thaxter 
Cutler,  Mrs.  Ralph  W. 
Czaykowska,  Comtesse  Edith 
Darling,  Mrs.  Edwin  E. 
Davis,  Mrs.  Britton 
Davis,  Frederick  W. 
Day,  Katherine  S. 
Day,  Robert  Webster 
Decker,  Mrs.  Catharine  Whiting 

Stowers 
Delano,  Joshua  Kingston 
Dennis,  Rodney  Strong 
Dennis,  Warren  Egerton 
Dewey,  Edward  Wilkins 
Dewey,  George  Augustus 
Dimock,  Henry  Farnam 
Dimock,  Mrs.  Henry  Farnam 
Dimock,  Susan  Maria 
Ditson,  Charles  Healy 
Ditson,  Mrs.  Oliver 
Donnell,  William   Cushing 
Donohoe,  Mrs.  Eliza  Ruxton 
Downs,  Hubert  Cowles 
Du  Pont,  Mrs.  Alexis  L 
Dwight,  Mrs.  Timothy 
Ellis,  Caleb  Holt 
Ellis,  George  William 
Ellsworth,  William  Webster 


Elwood,  Mrs.  George  May 
Ensign,  John  Edward 
Evans,  Henry 

Ewell,  Rev.  John  Louis,  D.D. 
Fairbanks,  Frederick  Clinton 
Fairbanks,  Mrs.  Henry  Nathan;el 
Fairbanks,  Nora  Lucy 
Farrington,  Charles  Frederick 
Faunce,  Solomon  Elmer 
Fitch,  Ashbell  Parmelee,  Jr. 
Fitch,  Mrs.  Ashbell  Parmelee 
Fitch,  Mrs.  Charles  Elliott 
Fletcher,  Mrs.  Frank  Friday 
Fox,  George  Lyman,  M.D. 
Fox,  John  Bradford 
Francis,  Daniel  Gould 
Freeman,  Mrs.  James  Everett 
Gade,  Fredrik  Herman 
Gay,  Mrs.  Henry 
Glidden,  John  M.,  Jr. 
Glidden,  Susan  A. 
Goodenow,  John  Holmes 
Goodrich,  William  Winton 
Goodwin,  Mrs.  James  Junius 
Graves,  Mrs.  Dwight  Webster 
Grinnell,  George  Bird 
Grinnell,  William  Milne 
Grinnell,  William  Morton 
Gulliver,    Louisa    Walker 
Gulliver,  William  Curtis 
Hale,  Arthur 

Halligan,  Mrs.  William  E. 
Hamilton,  Charlotte  Aurora 
Hammond,  Elisabeth  Penn 
Hammond,  Mrs.  William  Penn 
Harmon,  Mrs.  Lorenzo  Dow 
Harrison,  George  Chandler 
Hewitt,  Mrs.  William  H.  H. 
Hitchcock,  Charles  W. 
Hockenhull,  Mrs.  John  Nelson 
Hodges,  Edward  Francis,  M.D. 
Hotchkiss,  Mrs.  Henry  L. 


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399 


Hoyt,  Mrs.  Eugene 
Hoyt,  Mrs.  Frank  Williams 
Hubbell,  Walter  Sage 
Hudson,  Mrs.  William  M. 
Hutchins,  Augustus  Schell 
Hutchins,  Waldo 
Hyde,  James  Nevins,  M.D. 
Jackson,  Edwin  Eliphalet,  Jr. 
Jackson,  Mrs.  Edwin  E.,  Jr. 
James,  Edward  Christopher 
James,  Mrs.  William 
Jaynes,  Fremont  Nathan 
Jefferies,  Mrs.  Harriet  Gould 
Jenney,  Herbert 
Jewett,  Mary  Louise 
Jewett,  Stephen 
Jewett,  William  Parker 
Joy,  Mrs.  Henry  Bourne 
Keep,  Helen  Elizabeth 
Kennedy,  Elijah  Robinson 
Ketcham,  Arthur  Collins 
Keyes,  Rollin  Arthur 
Kinney,  Mrs.  Sarah  E.  T. 
Knapp,  Mrs.  Frederick  Newman 
Knower,  Benjamin 
Kountze,  Mrs.  Charles  Brewer 
Ladue,  Mrs.  Austin  Yates 
Landon,  Mrs.  Edward  Hunter 
Lapham,  Mrs.  Samuel 
Lawrence,  Mrs.  John  L. 
Leonard,  Edgar  Cotrell 
Lewis,  Alfred  Foster 
Lewis,  Mrs.  John  F. 
Leypoldt,  Rudolph  Garrigue 
Lippincott,  Bertha 
Lippincott,  Craige 
Lippincott,  Jay  B. 
Lippincott,  Josephine 
Lippincott,  Walter 
Litchfield,  Mrs.  Lorenzo 
Little,  Mrs.  Thomas 
Luetchford,  Alma 


Luetchford,  Mrs.  Arthur 
Lyford,  Mrs.  Oliver  Smith,  Jr. 
McGregor,  Mrs.  Austin  H. 
McKinstry,  Charles  H.,  U.  S.  A. 
McKinstry,  Elisha  Williams 
Marsh,  Carlie  Emeline 
Marsh,  William  Lowrey 
Martin,  Mrs.  Newell 
Maxwell,  Mrs.  Samuel  A. 
Meigs,  Mrs.  Titus  B. 
Metcalf,  William  Park 
Millard,  William  Catlin 
Miller,  Mrs.  Albert  W. 
Monfort,  Mrs.  Delos  A. 
Moore,  Mrs.  Francis  Cruger 
Morison,  Mrs.  John  Holmes 
Morris,  Mrs.  Seymour 
Morton,  Marcus 
Murray,  Mrs.  James  O. 
Mynderse,  Mrs.  Wilhelmus 
Nevers,  Mrs.  Edward 
Newcomb,  George  Franklin 
Newcomb,  George  Whitfield 
Newcomb,  Horatio  Victor 
Newcomb,  John   Bearse 
Newman,  Clarence  Egberts 
Newport,  Mrs.   Reece  Marshall 
Newton,  Mrs.  Charles  H. 
Nicola,  Mrs.  Charles  Andrew 
Orr,  Arthur 

Osgood,  Mrs.  Frederick  L. 
Owen,  Mrs.  Frank  King 
Paddock,  Mrs.  Wilbur  F. 
Page,  Mrs.  William  Drummond 
Paget,  Mrs.  Almeric 
Palmer,  Mrs.  Courtland 
Parker,  Frederick  Sheldon 
Parker,  William  N. 
Parsons,  Willis  Ellis 
Paulison,  Mrs.  John  C. 
Pearson,  Mrs.  Edward  J. 
Pearson,  Mrs.  Harry  P. 


MAYFLOWER   ANCESTORS 


Peirce,  Mrs.  George  Hartwell 
Peirce,  Mrs.  Jonathan  F. 
Penniman,  Mrs.  Samuel  Judd 
Piollet,  Mrs.  Louis  W. 
Pitkin,  Mrs.  Albert  Johnson 
Plyer,  Charles  Herbert 
Plyer,  Charles  Whiting 
Plyer,  George  Girling 
Pomeroy,  Mrs.  Silas  H. 
Pond,  Virgil  Clarence 
Porter,  Mrs.  Burr 
Porter,  Mrs.  Henry  Hobart,  Jr. 
Prince,  Le  Baron  Bradford 
Putnam,  Elizabeth  E. 
Putnam,  Mrs.  Joseph  R. 
Quinton,  Mrs.  Richard  L. 
Ray,  Franklin  Trowbridge 
Read,  Harmon  Pumpelly 
Read,  John  Meredith 
Reed,  Mrs.  William  E. 
Richards,  Mrs.  Samuel  B. 
Ripley,  James  Huntington 
Robbins,  Chandler 
Robbins,  Harriet  Lothrop 
Rogers,  Allan 
Ryder,  Mrs.  Godfrey 
Scrugham,   Mrs.   William  War- 
burton 
Sears,  Ann  Maria 
Shepard,  Benjamin 
Slaughter,  Mrs.  William  Dennis 
Smith,  Mrs.  Andrew  Heermance 
Smith,  Guilford 
Smith,  Mrs.  Guilford 
Smith,  Mrs.  James  A. 
Smith,  Mrs.  Samuel  Francis 
Starkweather,  Mrs.  John 
Steele,  Anna  L. 
Steele,  Frederick  Morgan 
Steele,  Thomas  S. 
Steers,  Mrs.  Edward  P* 
Stetson,  Rev.   Caleb  Rochford 


Stetson,  Mrs.  George  Rochford 

Stevens,  Albert  Parsons 

Stevens,  Frederic  Bliss 

Stimson,  Mrs.  Daniel  M. 

Stoddard,  Francis  Russell 

Stone,  Rev.  George  Whitefleld 

Stone,  Mrs.  Lauriston  L. 

Stone,  Ralph 

Stone,  Seymour  Henry 

Stowers,  Morris  Edwards 

Strong,  Alma  Barton 

Strong,  Eliza 

Strong,  William  Ripley 

Strong,  William  Wolcott 

Swan,  Henry  Tilden 

Sweet,  Benjamin  Delano 

Swift,  Mrs.  Edward  Young 

Symonds,  Charles  Stanley 

Taintor,  Mrs.  George  E. 

Talcott,  Mary  K. 

Talmadge,  Henry 

Taylor,  Mrs.  Frederick  Winslow 

Terry,  Charles  Appleton 

Terry,  George  Davis 

Terry,  Rev.  Israel  Newton 

Terry,  John  Taylor 

Terry,  John  Taylor,  Jr. 

Terry,  Mary  Amelia 

Terry,  Mary  Elizabeth 

Terry,  Mrs.  Roderick 

Terry,  Rev.  Roderick,  D.D. 

Terry,  Seth  Sprague 

Terry,  Wyllys 

Thomas,  Frank  Ray 

Thompson,  Mrs.  Sherwood  S. 

Tracy,  John  Robbins 

Trumbull,  Mrs.  Frank 

Tyler,    Mason    Whiting 

Tyler,   Mrs.   Mason   Whiting 

Upham,  Mrs.  F.  W. 

Van  Cleve,  Margaret  Fox 

Van  Pelt,  Mrs.  Garrett  Beekman 


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401 


Varney,  Carolyn  Standish 
Vaughan,  Mrs.  Edward  J. 
Wadsworth,  Mrs.  George 
Wallace,  Mrs.  William  Addison 
Walton,  John  Whittlesey 
Warren,  George  Herbert 
Warren,  Pelham  Winslow 
Warren,  Walter  Phelps 
Webb,  William  Watson 
Welch,  Ashbel 
Welch,  Ashbel  R. 
Wendelken,  Mrs.  John  M. 
Wheeler,  Charles  Volney 


White,  Mrs.  John   Daugherty 
Whitney,  William  Collins 
Wilkinson,  Mrs.  Henry  W. 
Willard,  Edward  Augustus 
Willard,  Gladys 
Willard,  James  Le  Baron 
Willard,  Marion  Bradford 
Willard,  Susan  Barker 
Williamson,  Mrs.  Irving 
Winpenny,  Mrs.  J.  Bolton 
Winton,  Henry  David 
Wood,  Mrs.  George  H. 
Work,  Mrs.  James  Henry 


Love  Brewster 

Love  Brewster,  second  son  of  William  and  Mary  Brewster,  came 
with  his  parents  and  his  younger  brother.  Wrestling,  in  the  May- 
Hower.  He  married.  May  15,  1634,  Sarah,  daughter  of  William 
Collier  of  Duxbury,  where  he  resided  in  a  house  belonging  to  Elder 
Brewster  that  came  into  his  possession  after  his  father's  death  in 
1644.  His  will  was  dated  October  6,  1650,  proved  March  4,  1650-1, 
and  Bradford,  writing  of  him  in  that  year,  states  that  he  "left  4 
children  now  living." 


Agry,  Mrs.  George,  Jr. 
Arnold,  Rev.  James  Beecher 
Bartholow,  Mrs.  Roberts 
Bartlett,  Geo.  Frederic  Hunter 
Bowers,  Henry 
Bradford,  Gamaliel 
Bradford,  Joseph  Edward 
Bradford,  Royal  B. 
Bray,  Mrs.  Alonzo  Butler 
Brewster,  Benjamin  Emmons 
Brewster,  Rev.  Charles  Augustus 
Brewster,  Charles  Ellis 
Brewster,  Samuel  Dwight 
Brewster,  Wadsworth  Jackson 
Cady,  Mrs.  David  D. 
Cady,  Mabel  Henri 
Chamberlin,  Mrs.  Eugene  G. 
Crandon,  Edwin  Sanford 
Cushman,  Charles  Allerton 
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Ditson,   Mrs.    Oliver 
Doud,  Mrs.  Levi  B. 
Downing,  Mrs.  George  William 
Downs,  Hubert  C. 
Drew,  Thomas  Bradford 
Dutton,  William  Dalliba 
Ely,  Alfred 

Fairbanks,  Frederick  Clinton 
Farrington,  Charles  Frederick 
Fowler,  Almira  Melita 
Frink,  Mrs.  William  H. 
Gamble,  Mrs.  Harry  P. 
Guild,  Mrs.  Chester 
Hallett,  Mrs.  Daniel  Bunker 
Hoadley,  James  Henry 
Hockenhull,  Mrs.  John  Nelson 
Jackson,  James  Hathaway,  M.D. 
Jones,  Emma  Cordelia  Brewster 
Knapp,  Mrs.  Frederick  Newman 


402 


MAYFLOWER   ANCESTORS 


Laselle,  Josiah 
Laselle,  Person  Cheney 
McAllister,  William  Kossuth 
Marcy,  Mrs.  George  Daniel 
Metcalf,  William  Park 
Mills,  Mary  Bartlett 
Morison,  Mrs.  John  Holmes 
Nevers,  Mrs.  Edward 
Nichols,  Mrs.  George  F. 
Parker,  Edward  Ludlow 
Parsons,  Charles  Lathrop 
Peirce,  Mrs.  George  Hartwell 
Philbrick,  Harry  Clifford 
Porter,  Mrs.  Burr 
Richardson,  George  Eliot 


Shepard,  Benjamin 
Smith,  Emma  Brewster 
Smith,  Winfield  Scott 
Stanton,  Henry 
Stetson,  Annabel 
Stetson,   Clarence  Winfield 
Sweet,  Benjamin  Delano 
Walker,  Mary  Catherine 
Walter,  Mrs.  Joel  Clark 
Warren,  George  Herbert 
Warren,  Pelham  Winslow 
Wood,  Mrs.  George  H. 
Woodward,  Frank  E. 
Woodward,  Samuel  W. 
Yergason,  Henry  Christopher 


William  Brewster 

William  Brewster,  "their  reverend  Elder,"  was  born,  probably  at 
Scrooby,  Nottinghamshire,  England,  in  the  latter  part  of  1566  or 
early  in  1567,  as  is  shown  by  an  affidavit  made  at  Leyden,  June  25, 
1609,  when  he  was  forty-two  years  of  age.  He  was  the  son  of  that 
William  Brewster  who,  in  January,  1575,  was  appointed  by  Arch- 
bishop Sandys  receiver  of  Scrooby  and  bailiff  of  his  manor  house 
there.  He  matriculated  at  Peterhouse,  Cambridge,  December  3, 
1580,  but  did  not  remain  long  enough  for  a  degree.  In  August, 
1585,  he  was  in  the  service  of  William  Davison,  then  clerk  of  the 
Privy  Council,  and  accompanied  him  on  his  embassy  to  the  Nether- 
lands. When  the  ambassador  returned  and  was  made  Secretary  of 
State,  his  young  and  trusted  secretary  continued  with  him  at  court 
until  Davison's  unmerited  downfall  in  1587,  when  he  returned  to 
Scrooby.  Upon  his  father's  death,  in  1590,  he  was  himself  appointed 
"Post,"  or  Master  of  the  Court  Mails,  at  Scrooby,  holding  that 
office  until  September,  1607.  During  these  years  the  Separatist 
congregation,  which  later  emigrated  to  Holland,  was  gathered  from 
the  neighboring  villages  under  the  guidance  of  Clifton  and  Robin- 
son, meeting  for  worship  in  the  old  manor  house  at  Scrooby,  where 
Brewster  entertained  them  "with  great  love"  and  was  their  "special 
stay  and  help."  When  in  1607  they  made  their  first  unsuccessful 
effort  to  leave  England  Brewster  and  Bradford  were  among  the 
imprisoned.  When  finally  the  little  band  was  settled  under  Robin- 
son at  Leyden,  Brewster  supported  himself  by  teaching  English  to 
students  and  as  a  printer.  Upon  arrival  he  had  been  made  a  ruling 
elder  of  the  church,  and  as  such  accompanied  the  Mayflower  Pil- 
grims. His  wife  Mary,  born  about  1569,  accompanied  him,  and  died 
at  Plymouth,  April  17,  1627.  He  was  the  fourth  signer  of  the  Com- 
pact.   In  1627  he  was  one  of  the  eight  "Undertakers."    During  its 


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403 


early  years  and  while  the  colony  had  no  minister  he  "taught"  twice 
each  Sabbath,  and  Bradford  says,  "Many  were  brought  to  God  by 
his  ministrie.  He  did  more  in  this  behalfe  in  a  year,  than  many 
that  have  their  hundreds  a  year  doe  in  all  their  lives."  "He  was 
wise  and  discreete  and  well-spoken,  having  a  grave  and  deliberate 
utterance,  of  a  very  cherfull  spirite,  of  an  humble  and  modest 
mind."  He  was  greatly  beloved.  He  died  at  Plymouth  (according 
to  the  "Brewster  Book"),  April  10,  1644.  Bradford  says  "aboute 
ye  18  of  Aprill." 


Adams,  Mrs.  Charles  Henry 
Adams,   Mrs.   Samuel 
Agry,  Mrs.  George,  Jr. 
Albertson,  Mrs.  Charles  C. 
Alderson,  Victor  Clifton 
Allen,  Fanny  Bassett 
AUerton,  Samuel  W. 
Allerton,  Walter  Scott 
Anthony,  Mrs.  Silas  Reed 
Appleby,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Waller 
Arms,    Frank    Thornton 
Arms,  Mrs.  Frank  H. 
Arnold,  Benjamin  Walworth 
Arnold,  Rev.  James  Beecher 
Atwood,  Mrs.  Ebenezer  Tilton 
Avery,   Frank   M. 
Avery,  Helen  M, 
Bacon,  Francis 
Bacon,  William  Post  Hawes 
Bailhache,  Mrs.  Preston  Heath 
Barbour,  Minard  Townsend 
Barnum,  Mrs.  John  Thompson 
Barry,  Carlos,  Jr. 
Barry,  Genevieve  M. 
Bartholow,  Paul 
Bartholow,  Mrs.  Roberts 
Bartlett,  Geo.  Frederic  Hunter 
Bass,  Joseph  Parker 
Berry,  Mrs.  John  Bennington 
Blatchford,  Mrs.  Charles  H. 
Blatchford,  Mrs.  Paul 
Bodman,  Mrs.  William  C. 
Bowen,  Henry  James 


Bowers,  Henry 
Bowman,  Austin  Lord 
Bowman,  Mrs.  George  Augustus 
Bowman,  George  Ernest 
Bradford,  Gamaliel 
Bradford,  Joseph  Edward 
Bradford,  Royal  B. 
Brainard,  Mrs.  Leverett 
Bramble,  Mrs.  George  J. 
Branch,  Mrs.  John  L. 
Bray,  Mrs.  Alonzo  Butler 
Brewster,  Benjamin 
Brewster,  Benjamin  Emmons 
Brewster,  Rev.  Charles  Augustus 
Brewster,  Charles  Ellis 
Brewster,  Henry  Colvin 
Brewster,  Jane  Eunice 
Brewster,  Lyman  Denison 
Brewster,  Samuel  Dwight 
Brewster,  Sarah  Crocker 
Brewster,  Wadsworth  Jackson 
Brewster,  Walter  Shaw 
Brookfield,  Mrs.  William 
Brown,  Mrs.  Charles  E. 
Brown,  Clara  Louise 
Brown,  David  Chester 
Brown,  Orlando,  M.D. 
Browne,  Elizabeth  M. 
Browne,  Thomas  Nicoll 
Bugbee,  Mrs.  Frederick  A. 
Bulkeley,  Morgan  Gardner 
Burditt,   Charles  Augustus 
Burton,  Mrs.  Lebius  Delos 


404 


MAYFLOWER   ANCESTORS 


Cady,  Mrs.  David  D. 
Cady,  Mabel  Henri 
Capehart,  Mrs.  Edward  Everett 
Carter,  Colin  Smith 
Carter,  Leslie  Taylor 
Carter,  Walter  Frederick 
Carter,  Walter  Steuben 
Carvelle,  Mrs.  Henry  De  Wolfe 
Case,  William  Wallace 
Castle,  William  Henry 
Chamberlin,  Mrs.  Eugene  G. 
Chany,  Mrs.  William  Henry 
Chapin,  Herbert  Allen 
Chester,  Colby  Mitchell 
Chester,  Walstein  Roath 
Clapp,  Antoinette 
Clapp,  Arthur  Winship 
Clark,  Alonzo  Howard 
Clark,  Charles  Peter 
Clark,  Charles  Peter,  Jr. 
Clark,  Rev.  Edward  Lord,  D.D. 
Clark,  Homer  Pierce 
Clarke,  Mary  Stimson 
Colfax,  Albert  E. 
Cox,  Jacob  Dolson,  Jr. 
Crandon,  Edwin  Sanford 
Cronkhite,  Mrs.  Elisha  Packer 
Curtis,  Frederic  Colton,  M.D. 
Curtis,  Mrs.  Henry  M. 
Curtis,  Mrs.  Isaac 
Cushing,  Mrs.  Matthew 
Cushman,  Charles  Allerton 
Dana,  Arthur  Payson 
Darrow,  Alfred  Lyman 
Darrow,  Fanny  Gay 
Davis,  Mrs.  Benjamin  F. 
Devereux,  Mrs.  Arthur  F. 
Dickinson,  Mrs.  Edwin  H. 
Dickinson,  Howard  Carter 
Ditson,  Mrs.  Oliver 
Doane,  Ida  Frances 
Doane,  Marguerite  Treat 


Doane,  William  Howard 
Dobson,  Mrs.  Henry  Thomas 
Doud,  Mrs.  Levi  B. 
Downing,  Mrs.  George  William 
Downs,  Hubert  C. 
Drew,  Thomas  Bradford 
Dulles,  Charles  W. 
Dunham,  Sylvester  C. 
Dutton,  William  Dalliba 
Eldredge,  Zoeth  Skinner 
Ellis,  Mrs.  George  W. 
Ellison,  Mrs.  Henry  H. 
Ely,  Alfred 

Emery,  Mrs.  Charles  F. 
Fairbanks,  Frederick  Clinton 
Farrington,  Charles  Frederick 
Farwell,  Mrs.  Walter  Merrick 
Fellows,  Mrs.  Frank  E. 
Fethers,  Mrs.  Ogden  Hoffman 
Field,  Kate  Gifford 
Fisher,  Mrs.  Charles  Henry 
Fisher,    Helen    Melinda 
Fisher,  Mary  Antoinette 
Fitch,  Charles  Elliott 
Fitch,  Cordilla  Walker 
Fitch,  Jeannette  Butler 
Ford,  Mary  Ann 
Foster,  Albert  Volney 
Foster,  Emma  Frances 
Foster,  Eva  Cornelia 
Foster,  Freeman 
Foster,  John  Oilman 
Foster,  Volney  William 
Fowler,  Almira  Melita 
Freedley,  Mrs.  Angelo  T. 
Freeman,  Betsey  Rich 
Freeman,  George  Wentworth 
Freeman,  Henry  Huggeford 
Freeman,  Henry  Varnum 
Freeman,  Louise 
Freeman,  Paulina 
Frink,  Mrs.  William  H. 


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405 


Fuller,  Mrs.  Andrew  Daniel 
Gadd,  Richard  Henry 
Galloupe,  Charles  William,  M.D. 
Galloupe,  ]\Irs.  Isaac  Francis 
Gamble,  Airs.  Harry  P. 
Gifford,  Sidney  Brooks 
Goodspeed,  Mrs.  Joseph  Horace 
Graves,  Mrs.  Charles  B. 
Grilley,  Mrs.  Emma  L.  Newton 
Gross,  Charles  E. 
Guild,  Mrs.  Chester 
Hallett,  Mrs.  Daniel  Bunker 
Hartwell,  Mrs.  Frederick  G. 
Haskell,  Mrs.  George  Alexander 
Havemeyer,  Mrs.  Charles  W. 
Hawes,  Cyrus  Alger 
Haywood,  Nancy  B. 
Hoadley,  James  Henry 
Hockenhull,  Mrs.  John  Nelson 
Holt,  Henry  Peter  Renouf 
Hopkins,  Charles  Augustus 
Hopkins,  Jessie  Eastman 
Hopkins,  Sherburne  Gillette 
Hopkins,  Thomas  Snell 
House,  Alice  J.  W.(Mrs.  H.  S.) 
Howard,  Mrs.  Clifford 
Howes,  Abby  Christina 
Howland,  Mrs.  Walter  Morton 
Hubbell,  Anne  L. 
Hudson,  Mrs.  Elmer  Ellsworth 
Hughes,  Mrs.  Charles  E. 
Huntington,  Alice  Mayo 
Hyde,  Frank  Eldredge 
Hyde,  William  Waldo 
Ingalls,  Mrs.  James  M. 
Jackson,  James  Hathaway,  M.D. 
Jarvis,  Mary  Dixon 
Jennings,  Mrs.  Charles  B. 
Jennings,  Mrs.  Isaac  S. 
Johnson,  Alvin  Page 
Jones,  Charles  D. 
Jones,  Emma  Cordelia  Brewster 
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Jones,  Mrs.  Erastus 
Jones,  Frances  L.  H. 
Jones,  Mrs.  Frank  J. 
Jones,  Julia  Frances 
Kingman,  Mrs.  Calvin  Dean 
Kingsbury,  Mrs.  Chas.  Langdon 
Knapp,  Mrs.  Frederick  Newman 
Laselle,  Josiah 
Laselle,  Person  Cheney 
Lazell,  James  Draper 
Lazell,  Theodore  Studley 
Lee,  Mrs.  Samuel  Henry 
Lefferts,  Frederic  Raymond,  Jr. 
Lefferts,  Mrs.  Frederic  Raymond 
Lennig,  Lucretia  C. 
Leonard,  Laura  Anna 
Lincoln,  Mrs.  Charles  L. 
Lindsley,  Mrs.  Van  Sinderen 
Lippitt,  Mrs.  Charles  C. 
Longworth,  Mrs.  Nicholas 
Lord,  Mrs.  Asa  D. 
Lord,  Warren  Alden 
Lunt,  Mrs.  William  Wallace 
McAllister,  William  Kossuth 
McCartney,  Mrs.  Katharine  Eliz- 
abeth Searle 
McComb,  Mrs.  William  E. 
McConnell,  Mrs.  Benton 
Manwaring,  Mrs.  Robert  A. 
Manwaring,  Wolcott  B. 
Marcy,  Mrs.  George  D. 
Marvin,  L.  P.  Waldo 
Mason,  Clotilde  D. 
Mason,  Emilie  D. 
Mason,  Frederick  E. 
Maynard,  Mrs.  John  Frederick 
Mayo,   Charles    Edwin 
Melcher,  Samuel  Appleton 
Metcalf,  William  Park 
Mills,  Mary  Bartlett 
Miner,  Laurence  W. 
Minor,  John  Crannell,  M.D. 


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Minton,  Mrs.  Henry 
Minton,  Henry  Brewster 
Mixter,  Mary  Ann 
Mixter,  Samuel  Jason 
Mixter,  Mrs.  William 
Moore,  Mrs.  Clarence 
Moore,  Mrs.  William  Arthur 
Morgan,  Henry  A. 
Morgan,  Sarah  H. 
Morison,  Mrs.  John  Holmes 
Morse,  Annie  Conant 
Morse,  Lemuel  Foster 
Moseley,  Mrs.  Frank 
Mower,  Mrs.  Earl  Augustus 
Murray,  Mrs.  James  O. 
Myers,  Mrs.  Jared  Kirtland 
Nash,  Arthur  Irving 
Nash,  Francis  Otis 
Nash,  Herbert 
Nason,  Mrs.  Charles  H. 
Nevers,  Mrs.  Edward 
Newton,    Charles    Worthington 
Nichols,  Mrs.  George  F. 
Nickerson,  Rev.  Thos.  White,  Jr. 
Nightingale,  George  Corlis 
Nightingale,  Jeannette  Davis 
Nightingale,  Mary  Greene 
Nims,  Mrs.  Frederick  Augustine 
Noel,  Mrs.  Jacob  E. 
Oglesby,  Joseph  Henry 
Oglesby,  Mrs.  Joseph  Henry 
Osborn,  Mrs.  Henry  F. 
Paddock,  Mrs.  Wilbur  F. 
Page,  Mrs.  A.  C.  W. 
Paine,  Cyrus  Fay 
Parker,  Edward  Ludlow 
Parkinson,  Mrs.  William  Dwight 
Parsons,  Charles  Lathrop 
Pease,  Mrs.  Ella  G.  Sweetser 
Peirce,  Mrs.  George  Hartwell 
Philbrick,  Harry  Clifford 
Plimpton,  Frances  Amelia 


Plimpton,  Henry  Richardson,  2d 

Plimpton,  Mrs.  Henry  R.,  2d 

Pond,  Virgil  Clarence 

Porter,  Mrs.  Burr 

Potter,  Frances 

Potter,  Mrs.  Thomas,  Jr. 

Preston,  Mrs.  Carl  Weber 

Prince,  Frederick  Henry 

Prince,  George 

Prince,  George  Seelye 

Prince,  George  Thomas 

Prince,  Harriet  A.  E. 

Quaintance,  Mrs.  John 

Quimby,  Henry  Cole 

Quincy,  Charles  Frederick 

Quincy,  Mrs.  George  Henry 

Quincy,  Mrs.  Henry  Parker 

Randall,  John  F. 

Rawson,  Edward  Stephen 

Rawson,  Mrs.  Warren 

Raymond,  Francis  Henry 

Raymond,  Gilbert  S. 

Richardson,  George  E. 

Riddell,  William  J. 

Robinson,  Mrs.  N.  D. 

Robinson,  Sarah  E. 

Rogers,  Horace 

Rogers,  Joseph  Sumner 

Rogers,  Winfred  Hervey 

Rose,  Mrs.  William  B. 

Rudd,  Mrs.  Arnold 

Sabin,  Eugene  F. 

Sabin,  Mary  A. 

Sabin,  Sidney  A. 

Sauveur,  Mrs.  Albert 

Sears,  Clinton  Brooks,  U.  S.  A. 

Sears,  Henry  Darrah 

Sears,  Joseph  Henry 

Sears,  Thomas  E. 

Sharpe,  Elizabeth  Montgomery 

Sharpe,  Mary  A. 

Shaw,  Nathaniel  Appleton 


AND   THEIR   DESCENDANTS 


407 


Shepard,  Benjamin 

Shepard,  Mrs.  Seth 

Shepard,  Seth 

Smith,  Ellen  H. 

Smith,  Emma  Brewster 

Smith,  Mrs.  Frederick  M. 

Smith,  Mrs.  Henry  Martyn 

Smith,  Lucretia  W. 

Smith,  Marianna  Page 

Smith,  Marion  Andrew 

Smith,  Nathan  Holt 

Smith,  Winfield  S. 

Snow,  Isaac  B. 

Stanton,  Henry 

Stark,   Benjamin 

Stark,  Elizabeth  C.  G. 

Stark,  Genevieve 

Stark,  William  M. 

Starr,  Jonathan 

Stetson,  Annabel 

Stetson,  Clarence  Winfield 

Stimpson,  Henry  C.  S. 

Stockbridge,  William  Mauran 

Sunderland,  Paul  U. 

Sweet,  Benjamin  Delano 

Tarbox,  Mrs.  Henry  Fiske 

Thompson,  John  I. 

Thompson,  Robert  Hallam 

Thompson,  Rev.  Walter 

Tobey,  Frank  Bassett 

Totten,  Charles  A.  L.,  U.  S.  A. 

Totten,  Eda 

Totten,  John  Reynolds,  U.  S.  A. 

Truman,  Henry  Hertel 

Turner,  Alice  S. 

Turner,   Charles   P. 


Turner,  Elisha 
Turner,  Everett  Pendleton 
Turner,  Frederic  Alonzo,  Jr. 
Turner,  Herbert  Bryant 
Turner,  Howard  Chubbuck 
Turner,  Luther  G. 
Turner,  Philip  Foster 
Tuttle,  Mrs.  Elias  Augustus 
Vaile,  Joel  F. 

Van  Ostrand,  Mrs.  Edwin  H. 
Van  Winkle,  Mrs.  Charles  D. 
Varney,  Carolyn  Standish 
Vining,  Floretta 
Wadley,  Mrs.  Dole 
Walker,  Mrs.  George  Hiram 
Walker,  Mary  Catherine 
Walker,  Nathaniel  Upham 
Waller,  Mrs.  Thomas  M. 
Walter,  Mrs.  Joel  Clark 
Warren,  George  Herbert 
Warren,  Pelham  Winslow 
Watrous,  Benjamin  Prentis 
Weeks,  Andrew  Gray 
Whitman,  Arthur  T. 
Whitman,  Mary  B. 
Wickersham,  Mrs.  J.  Harold 
Williams,    Cornelia   B. 
Williams,  Lawrence 
Wood,  Mrs.  George  H. 
Woodward,  Frank  E. 
Woodward,  Samuel  W. 
Wright,  George  E. 
Yergason,  Henry  Christopher 
Zabriskie,  Alonzo  M. 
Zabriskie,  Mrs.  N.  Lansing 


Peter  Brown 


Peter  Brown,  thirty-third  signer  of  the  Compact,  was  unmarried  at 
the  time  of  the  Mayflozvcr  voyage,  but  before  the  division  of  cattle 
in  1627  had  married  Widow  Martha  Foord,  who  came  in  the  For- 


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time  in  1621   with  her  two  children.     His  second  wife  was  Mary 

,   date  of  marriage  unknown.     He   had  two  children  by   each 

wife.     He  died  of  the  "infectious  fever"  that  prevailed  in  the  sum- 
mer of  1633. 


Allen,  Mrs.  Henry 
Buck,  Mrs.  Walter 
Bullock,  Mrs.  Jonathan  Russell 
Curtis,  Mrs.  Frederic  Colton 
Faunce,  Mrs.  Solomon  Elmer 
Holroyd,  Mrs.  James 
Keim,  Mrs.  de  Benneville  R. 
Lawrie,  Andrew  Westcott 
Lawrie,  Mrs.  William 
Leonard,   Clarence  Ettienne 
Moller,  Mrs.  Charles  George,  Jr. 
Nickerson,  Rev.  Thos.  White,  Jr. 
Norton,  Edward  Loudon 
Norton,  Mrs.  Edward  Loudon 
Noyes,  James  Atkins 
Pishon,  Hiram  Leander 
Pond,  Virgil  Clarence 


Pratt,  Edith  Forrester 
Pratt,  Ellen  Leora 
Prescott,  William  H. 
Pufifer,  Mrs.  Dexter  Richardson 
Rice,  Mrs.  John  Melvin 
Seggermann,  Anna 
Seggermann,  Frederick  Krueger 
Seggermann,  Mrs.  Henry 
Seggermann,  Victor  August 
Shaw,  Harriet  Arline 
Sleeper,  Henry  Davis 
Sleeper,  Stephen  Westcott 
Smith,  Susan  Augusta 
Stanley,  Mrs.  Frederic  N. 
Talbot,  Archie  Lee 
Thomas,  David 
Van  Dyke,  Harry  Weston 


James  Chilton 

James  Chilton,  twenty-fourth  signer  of  the  Compact,  died  on 
board  the  Mayflower  while  she  lay  in  Provincetown  Harbor,  Decem- 
ber 8,  1620.  His  wife  "dyed  in  the  first  infection."  Their  daughter 
Mary  survived  them,  and  married,  October  12,  1624,  John  Winslow, 
brother  of  Edward.  Another  daughter,  whom  they  had  left  in  Eng- 
land, was  married  and  came  later  to  the  colony. 


Allen,  Mrs.  Charles  Frederick 
Ames,  Oakes  Angier 
Appleton,  Nathan 
Baldwin,  Mrs.  Lyman  Hayden 
Barker,  Mrs.  Edward  Tobey 
Blanchard,  Walter  Everett 
Bradford,  Mrs.  Charles 
Butts,  Mrs.  George  Coit 
Chamberlin,  Mrs.  Eugene  G. 
Clark,  Mrs.  David  Small 
Cole,  Helen  May 


Curtis,  Mrs.  William  Theodore 
Daniels,  John  Alden 
Daniels,  Maria  Spear 
Davis,  Mrs.  George  Roberts 
Ditson,  Mrs.  Oliver 
Edwards,  Mrs.  Charles  Atwood 
Farrington,  Charles  Frederick 
Gleason,  Mrs.  John  Blanchard 
Guild,  Mrs.  Chester 
Hills,  Mrs.  Francis  L. 
Hills,  Sarah  Atherton 


AND    THEIR    DESCENDANTS 


409 


Hodge,  Mary  Russell 
Howard,  Joshua  Edward 
Howes,  Mrs.  Alfred  Evans 
Jackson,  Mrs.  Walter 
Johnson,  Edward  Morrill 
Kimball,  Harold  Chandler 
Kyle,  Mrs.  William  Seward 
Latham,  Anna   Morton 
Leonard,  George  Henry 
Leonard,  Laura  Anna 
Munro,  Walter  Lee,  M.D. 
Munro,  Wilfred  Harold 
Nichols,  Henry  Atherton 
Nichols,  Willard  Atherton 
Parkinson,  Mrs.  George  B. 
Percy,  Mrs.  George  Washington 
Porter,  Mrs.  Burr 
Preston,  Mrs.  Carl  W. 
Pufifer,  Mary  Crane 
Raymond,  Mrs.  Henry  Emmons 
Seward,  Mrs.  William  Henry 


Shaw,  Henry  Southworth 
Stearns,  Helen  Shaw 
Stowell,  Mrs.  Calvin  D. 
Sturtevant,  Charles  Lyon 
Sweet,  Benjamin  Delano 
Toothaker,  Horace  Edward,  M.D. 
Trott,  Elizabeth  Celinda 
Trott,  James  Parkhurst 
Turner,  Mrs.  Frederic  Alonzo 
Turner,  Frederic  Alonzo,  Jr. 
Vaill,  Mrs.  Edward  E. 
Ward,  Mrs.  George  Arthur 
Ward,  Mrs.  Henry  Veazey 
Wheelwright,  Mrs.  Andrew  C. 
White,  Mrs.  John  Daugherty 
Wicker,  Cassius  Milton 
Wiles,  Mrs.  Robert  Hall 
Winslow,  Edward  Miller 
Wyatt,  Charles  Handfield 
Wyatt,  James  Bosley  Noel 


Francis  Cooke 

Francis  Cooke,  seventeenth  signer  of  the  Compact,  born  about 
1582  or  1583,  brought  his  son  John  with  him  in  the  MayUozver. 
His  wife  Esther,  a  Walloon,  followed  in  the  Anne,  in  1623,  with 
three  children,  Jacob,  Jane,  and  Esther.  He  was  one  of  the  first 
purchasers  of  Dartmouth  in  1652,  and  of  Middleborough  in  1662. 
He  died  April  7,  1663,  aged  "above  eighty." 


Alderson,  Victor  C. 
Ames,  Harriet  Stetson 
Ames,  Joseph  Blanchard 
Ames,  Oakes  Angier 
Ames,  Orilla  Parke 
Arnold,  Mrs.  George  Francis 
Barker,  Mrs.  Edward  Tobey 
Bartholow,  Mrs.  Roberts 
Bates,  Mrs.  Joshua 
Birdsall,  Mrs.  Ernest  W. 
Bishop,  Mrs.  William  D.,  Jr. 


Blanchard,  Walter  Everett 
Brainerd,  Lawrence  2d 
Capehart,  Mrs.  Edward  Everett 
Chamberlin,  Mrs.  Eugene  G. 
Clark,  Mrs.  Charles  Peter,  Jr. 
Clark,  Mrs.  Frank  L. 
Clough,  Mrs.  Micajah  P. 
Crandon,  Edwin  Sanford 
Curtis,  Mrs.  Charles  Franklin 
Gushing,  Mrs.  Matthew 
Cutler,  Edward  H. 


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MAYFLOWER   ANCESTORS 


Davis,  Mrs.  Frank  V. 
Davis,  Mrs.  George  Roberts 
Davis,  Mrs.  Langdon  Shannon 
Ditson,   Mrs.   Oliver 
Doughty,  Francis  Edward,  M.D. 
Ellis,  Caleb  Holt 
Farrington,  Charles  Frederick 
Faunce,  Solomon  Elmer 
Faunce,  Mrs.  Solomon  Elmer 
Foote,  Mrs.  Edward 
Forbes,  Charles  Spooner 
Forbes,  Henry  Deane 
Fowler,  Mrs.  Amos  H. 
Freeman,  Mrs.  Henry  H. 
Freeman,  Henry  Huggeford 
Frye,  Mrs.  James  Nichols 
Fuller,  Linus  E. 
Goddard,  Lester  Orestes 
Gray,  Mrs.  Edmund  Cropper 
Greene,  Charles  Arthur 
Gregory,  Mrs.  Arnold 
Guild,  Mrs.  Chester 
Hallstram,  Roswell  Lockwood 
Harwood,  Mrs.  Sydney 
Hawes,  Cyrus  Alger 
Howard,  Harry  Morton 
Huling,  Ray  Greene 
Hutchins,  Augustus  Schell 
Hutchins,  Waldo 
Jenney,  Herbert 
Keay,  Mrs.  Nathaniel  S, 
Keith,  Horace  Alden 
Keith,  Wallace  Gushing,  M.D. 
Kelsey,  Mrs.  Albert  W. 
Kendall,  Mrs.  Henry  Davis 
Kent,  Henry  Thomas 
Kent,  Mary  Augusta 
Kingman,  Mrs.  Calvin  Dean 
Kingman,  William  Livermore 
Kinsley,  Mrs.  Frank 
Laird,  Mrs.  George  Allen 
Lane,  Mrs.  Daniel  H. 


Latham,  Anna  Morton 
Leach,  Frank  Willing 
Leach,  Josiah  Granville 
Leach,  Wilmon  Whilldin 
Leonard,  George  Henry 
Livingston,  Julia  Raymond 
Lund,  Mrs.  Frederic  A. 
Lunt,  Cornelia  Gray 
McKinlay,  Mrs.  James  M. 
Martin,  Susan  Taber 
Mason,  Mrs.  C.  Davol  Sanders 
Mastick,  Mrs.  Seabury  Cone 
Mears,  John,  M.D. 
Morison,  Mrs.  John  Holmes 
Morse,  Mrs.  Gardner 
Moseley,  Mrs.  Frank 
Newton,  Charles  Humphreys 
Nichols,  Mrs.  Edward  H. 
Osgood,  Mrs.  Frederick  L. 
Parker,  Edward  Ludlow 
Parker,  Frederick  Wesley 
Parker,  Samuel  Eugene 
Peck,  Mrs.  James  Sidney 
Peck,  Katharine  Hayes 
Peirce,  Mrs.  Eugene  Edgett 
Percy,  Mrs.  George  Washington 
Pond,  Virgil  Clarence 
Porter,  Mrs.  Burr 
Pratt,  Edith  Forrester 
Pratt,  Ellen  Leora 
Puffer,  Mrs.  Dexter  Richardson 
Rice,  Mrs.  John  Melvin 
Richardson,  Thomas  Francis 
Rogers,  Allan 
Sawyer,  Mrs.  Charles  B. 
Schoff,  Mrs.  Frederick 
Schoff,  Wilfred  H. 
Schuyler,   Montgomery,  Jr. 
Schuyler,  Mrs.  Montgomery 
Shaw,  Harriet  Arline 
Shaw,  Henry  Southworth 
Slaughter,  Mrs.  William  Dennis 


AND    THEIR   DESCENDANTS 


411 


Slocum,  Grace  Woods 
Smith,  Mrs.  Charles  Wilson 
Strong,  Mrs.  Theron  George 
Sweet,  Benjamin  Delano 
Taber,  Martha  Akin 
Taintor,  Mrs.  George  E. 
Talbot,  Archie  Lee 
Thompson,  Clifton  Sharp 
Thompson,  Josiah 
Turner,  Everett  Pendleton 
Turner,  Herbert  Bryant 
Turner,  Howard  Chubbuck 
Tyler,  Edith  Royall 
Tyler,  Edward  Royall 
Tyler,  William  Perkins 
Underbill,  Mrs.  Charles  William 
Van  Dyke,  Harry  Weston 
Walker,  Mary  Catherine 
Ward,  Mrs.  George  Arthur 
Warner,  Charles  Dudley 


Warner,  Lucien  Calvin 
Warren,  Rev.  Daniel  Frederick 
Washburn,  John  Henry 
Washburn,  William  Drew 
Washburne,  Hempstead 
Watson,  Lucy  Carlile 
Watson,  William  Henry 
Way,  Lillian  Minnie 
Way,  Mrs.  William  Bond 
Wendell,  Mrs.  Ten  Eyck 
Wesson,  Isabel 
Wesson,  James  Leonard 
White,  Mrs.  John  Daugherty 
Wilson,  Mrs.  John  R. 
Winn,   Mrs.   Timothy 
Winpenny,  Mrs.  J.  Bolton 
Woodward,  Frank  E. 
Woodward,  Samuel  W. 
Worthington,    Harry    Cushman, 
M.D. 


John  Cooke 

John  Cooke,  eldest  son  of  Francis  Cooke,  and  a  boy  at  the  time 
of  the  Mayfloivcr  voyage,  married,  March  28,  1634,  Sarah,  daughter 
of  Richard  Warren,  and  in  that  year  was  taxed  equally  with  his 
father.  June  7,  1637,  volunteered  for  the  Pequod  War  "if  pro- 
vision could  be  made  for  his  family."  He  was  ten  times  a  deputy 
from  Plymouth  to  the  General  Court  between  1638  and  1656.  For 
many  years  was  a  deacon  in  the  Plymouth  Church,  but,  through 
disagreements  at  the  time  of  the  Quaker  troubles,  that  connection 
was  severed,  and  he,  with  others,  removed  to  Dartmouth,  of  which, 
like  his  father,  he  had  been  one  of  the  first  purchasers.  He  con- 
nected himself  with  the  Baptist  Church  at  Newport,  and  is  said 
to  have  preached  at  Dartmouth  as  a  minister  of  that  denomination. 
He  was  deputy  from  Dartmouth  to  the  General  Court  1666-68, 
1673-75,  1679-82,  and  in  1686.  He  died  at  Dartmouth,  November  23, 
169s,  the  last  male  survivor  of  the  Mayflotver  passengers. 


Alderson,  Victor  C. 
Davis,  Mrs.  Frank  V. 
Doughty,  Francis  Edward,  M.D. 
Freeman,  Mrs.  Henry  H. 
Freeman,  Henry  Huggeford 


Greene,  Charles  Arthur 
Huling,   Ray  Greene 
Livingston,  Julia  Raymond 
Lund,  Mrs.  Frederic  A. 
Lunt,  Cornelia  Gray 


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MAYFLOWER   ANCESTORS 


Mason,  Mrs.  Clara  D.  Sanders 
Schuyler,  Montgomery,  Jr. 
Schuyler,  Mrs.  Montgomery 
Slocum,  Grace  Woods 
Taber,  Martha  Akin 


Watson,  Lucy  Carlile 
Watson,  William  Henry 
Wesson,  Isabel 
Wesson,  James  Leonard 
Winpenny,  Mrs.  J.  Bolton 


Edward  Doty 

Edward  Doty,  or  Doten,  the  fortieth  signer  of  the  Compact,  was 
hired  by  Stephen  Hopkins,  and  came  with  him  from  London ;  was 
one  of  the  ten  Mayflozver  passengers  who  were  sent  with  the  third 
exploring  party  December  6,  1620.  June  18,  1621,  fought  with  Ed- 
ward Leister,  the  first  and  only  duel  in  the  history  of  the  colony. 
The  name  of  his  first  wife  is  unknown,  as  is  the  date  of  that  mar- 
riage. His  second  wife,  married  January  6,  1635,  was  Faith,  daugh- 
ter of  Tristam  or  Thurston  Clark  of  Plymouth.  Bradford  says 
that  he  had  by  this  second  wife  seven  children,  who  were  all  living 
in  1650.  His  will,  however,  dated  March  20,  1635,  names  only  his 
son  Edward  and  his  wife,  who  survived  him.  He  was  one  of  the 
purchasers  of  Dartmouth  in  1652,  but  removed  to  Yarmouth,  where 
he  died  August  23,  1655. 


Agry,  Mrs.  George,  Jr. 
Ames,  Harriet  Stetson 
Ames,  Joseph  Blanchard 
Ames,  Orilla  Parke 
Baird,  Mrs.  Walter  T. 
Butters,  George 
Chase,  Jessie  C. 
Chittenden,  Cornelia  Kate 
Chittenden,  Edwin  Sedgwick 
Clough,  Mrs.  Micajah  P. 
Colket,  Mrs.  C.  H. 
Crandon,  Edwin  Sanford 
Davis,  Mrs.  Langdon  Shannon 
Doty,  Paul  Aaron  Langevin 
Doty,  William  Henry 
Dougherty,  Mrs.  E.  V, 
Ellis,  Caleb  Holt 
Faunce,  Mrs.  Solomon  Elmer 
Fifield,  Mrs.  Charles  Leavitt 
Hale,  Mrs.  George  Silsbee 
Hall,  Grace  L. 


Hall,  James  P. 
Hall,  John  Henry 
Hammond,  Elisabeth  Penn 
Hammond,  Mrs.  William  Penn 
Harkness,  Edson  Jesse 
Jenney,  Herbert 
Joyce,  Allston  Porter 
Kelly,  Edward  Lowell 
Little,  Amos  Rogers 
McNeely,  Mrs.  R.  K. 
Parker,  Edward  Ludlow 
Pepper,  Mrs.  William  P. 
Philbrick,  Harry  Clifford 
Saville,  Mrs.  Caleb  Mills 
Thomas,  Frank  Ray 
Warren,  Caroline  Bartlett 
Warren,  George  Herbert 
Warren,  Pelham  Winslow 
Warren,  Winslow 
Webster,  James  Reed 


AND   THEIR   DESCENDANTS 


413 


Francis  Eaton 


Francis  Eaton,  twenty-third  signer  of  the  Compact.  His  wife  and 
infant  child  Samuel  accompanied  him  on  the  Maylioiver's  voyage. 

His  first  wife,  Sarah  ,  "dyed  in  the  general  sickness"  of  the 

first  winter,  and  he  is  believed  to  have  married  Mrs.  Carver's  maid 
before  August  14,  1623.  She  died  soon  thereafter,  and  before  the 
division  of  cattle  in  1627  he  married  as  a  third  wife  Christian  Penn, 
who  came  in  the  Anne  in  1623.  He  died  at  the  time  of  the  epidemic 
in  1633. 


Allen,  Mrs.  Charles  Frederick 
Capehart,  Mrs.  Edward  Everett 
Cumnock,  Mrs.  James  Wallace 
Cushman,  Charles  Livingston 
Ellis,  Caleb  Holt 
Hinds,  Fred  Clifford 
Howarth,  Mrs.  John  Bradshaw 
Jones,  Mrs.  Erastus 
Jones,  Julia  Frances 
Kingsbury,  Mrs.  Chas.  Langdon 
Kyle,  Mrs.  William  Seward 
Lazell,  James  Draper 
Lazell,  Theodore  Studley 
Le  Baron,  Frederic  Nelson 
Leonard,  Mrs.  Charles  Webster 


Locke,  Charles  Augustus 
Locke,  Mary  Ingersoll 
Morton,  Mrs.  Marcus 
Peirce,  Mrs.  Eugene  Edgett 
Pratt,  Edith  Forrester 
Pratt,  Ellen  Leora 
Prince,  George 
Read,  Mrs.  John 
Ryder,  Mrs.  Godfrey 
Thatcher,  Franklin  Nye 
Turner,  Mrs.  Frederic  Alonzo 
Turner,  Frederic  Alonzo,  Jr. 
Webber,  Maria  Gilbert 
Webber,  Mrs.  Samuel  Gilbert 
Webber,  Sarah  Southworth 


Samuel  Eaton 


Samuel  Eaton,  son  of  Francis  Eaton,  "came  over  a  sucking  child." 
He  was  apprenticed  in  1636  to  John  Cooke.  Bradford,  in  1650, 
wrote  that  he  "is  also  married  and  hath  a  child."  The  name  of  his 
first  wife  is  not  known.  January  10,  1661,  he  married  Martha, 
daughter  of  Francis  Billington.  At  an  early  date  he  removed  with 
his  father  to  Duxbury,  and  afterward  to  Middleborough,  where  he 
died  in  1684.  He  is  named  among  the  purchasers  of  Dartmouth 
in  i6^2. 


Allen,  Mrs.  Charles  Frederick 
Capehart,  Mrs.  Edward  Everett 
Ellis,  Caleb  Holt 
Hinds,  Fred  Clifford 
Jones,  Mrs.  Erastus 
Jones,  Julia  Frances 
Kingsbury,  Mrs.  Chas.  Langdon 


Kyle,  Mrs.  William  Seward 
Lazell,  James  Draper 
Lazell,  Theodore  Studley 
Prince,  George 
Ryder,  Mrs.  Godfrey 
Turner,  Mrs.  Frederic  Alonzo 
Turner,  Frederic  Alonzo,  Jr. 


414 


MAYFLOWER   ANCESTORS 


Edward  Fuller 

Edward  Fuller,  twenty-first  signer  of  the  Compact,  a  brother  of 
Dr.  Samuel  Fuller,  died,  as  did  his  wife,  "soon  after  they  came 
ashore,"  survived  by  their  son  Samuel,  a  young  boy  who  had  accom- 
panied them.    Another  son,  Dr.  Matthew  Fuller,  came  over  in  1640. 

Martin,  Mrs.  Medad  C. 
Metcalf,  Mrs.  George  R. 
Miller,  Mrs.  Burr  Churchill 
Mills,  William  S. 
Mitchell,  Charles  L, 
Morris,  Mrs.  Effingham  B. 
Moses,  Mrs.  James 
Moulton,  Mrs.  Byron  P. 
Nickerson,  Rev.  Thomas  White 
Norton,  Edward  Loudon 
Pearmain,  Sumner  Bass 
Perot,  Mrs.  Effingham 
Purmort,  Mrs.  Henry  C. 
Remick,  Mrs.  John  Anthony 
Reynolds,  Mrs.  Benjamin 
Reynolds,  Chauncie  E. 
Reynolds,  Dorrance 
Rice,  Mrs.  Charles  E. 
Richards,  Eber 
Ricketts,  Jean  H. 
Ricketts,  Mrs.  R.  B. 
Robinson,  Charles  Palmer 
Rowland,  Mrs.  David  Hall 
Rowley,    Edith   Adella 
Rowley,  H.  Curtis 
Rowley,  Henry  Waite 
Rowley,  Warren  Curry 
Sexton,    Mrs.    Ellen    Clarindia 

Kneeland 
Skiff,  Frederick  W. 
Sleeper,  Henry  Davis 
Sleeper,  Stephen  Westcott 
Smith,  Susan  Augusta 
Swinburne,  Mrs.  Laura  A,  Perry 
Talcott,  William  A. 
Williams,  Lawrence 


Bacon,  Mrs.  Josiah  M. 
Brigham,  Mrs.  Loriman  Stevens 
Brooks,  Frederick  Manning 
Brooks,  Mrs.  Lyman  B. 
Brooks,  Lyman  Loring 
Buck,  Mrs.  Walter 
Bulkley,  Mrs.  Lucius  Duncan 
Bullock,  Mrs.  Jonathan  Russell 
Chatfield,  Mrs.  Albert  H. 
Church,  Elihu  Dwight,  Jr. 
Cook,  Mrs.  John  C. 
Cook,  Mabel  Cathryn 
Dunham,  Charles  Arndt 
Dyer,  William  Fuller 
Emerson,  Mrs.  Ralph 
Flint,  Mrs.  John  Gardiner 
Flint,  Wyman  Kneeland 
Fuller,  Frederick  A. 
Fuller,  James  Mann 
Gates,  Horace  P. 
Gates,  Wilbur  S. 
Gregory,  Mrs.  Arnold 
Greve,  Mrs.  T.  L.  A. 
Harris,  Mrs.  Alfonso  Scott 
Hicks,  Mrs.  James 
Hinckley,  Mrs.  Sylvester  Baxter 
Howarth,  Mrs.  John  Bradshaw 
Hoyt,  Charles  Albert 
King,  Mrs.  William  Frederick 
Kneeland,  James 
Lawrie,  Andrew  Westcott 
Lawrie,  Mrs.  William 
Le  Baron,  Frederic  Nelson 
Lehmer,  Mrs.  James  D. 
Manning,    Mrs.    Clara    McLean 
Heath 


AND    THEIR   DESCENDANTS 


415 


Dr.  Samuel  Fuller 


Dr.  Samuel  Fuller,  the  first  physician  to  settle  in  New  England, 
had  been  made  a  deacon  of  the  church  at  Leyden,  and  continued  in 
that  office  during  his  life.  He  was  thrice  married,  first  to  Elsie 
Glascock,  then,  in  1613,  to  Agnes,  daughter  of  Alexander  Carpenter 
of  Wrentham,  who  died  before  1617.  In  that  year,  at  Leyden,  he 
married  Bridget  Lee,  who  came  over  in  the  Anne  in  1623,  bringing 
their  young  child.  He  was  the  eighth  signer  of  the  Compact,  and 
was  one  of  the  assistants  in  the  government,  probably  as  early 
as  1631.  In  1629,  having  been  sent  to  Salem  upon  an  appeal  from 
Governor  Endicott  for  help  in  the  severe  sickness  which  prevailed 
at  the  Massachusetts  Bay,  he  labored  successfully  as  theologian  as 
well  as  physician  in  overcoming  the  Puritan  prejudice  against  the 
Separatists.  It  would  appear  from  his  will  that  he  was  also  a 
teacher  of  youth,  as  he  mentions  three  who  had  been  committed  to 
his  oversight  and  "to  my  education."  In  the  summer  of  1633  an 
epidemic  of  "infectious  fever"  visited  Plymouth,  in  which  "upward 
of  twenty  persons  dyed,"  and  "in  ye  end  (after  he  had  much  helped 
others)"  Dr.  Fuller  died,  between  July  30,  1633,  the  date  of  his 
will,  when  he  was  "sick  and  weake,"  and  October  28th  of  that  year, 
the  date  of  its  probate.  Bradford  speaks  of  him  with  feeling  as 
"a  man  godly  and  forward  to  doe  good,  being  much  missed  after 
his  death."    His  wife  and  two  children  survived  him. 


Allen,  Mrs.  Charles  Frederick 
Anthony,  Mrs.  Edmund,  Jr. 
Barker,  Eben  F. 
Barker,  Edward  Tobey 
Capehart,  Mrs.  Edward  Everett 
Chester,  Arthur  Herbert 
Chester,  Mrs.  Charles  E. 
Ellis,  Caleb  Holt 
Fuller,  Linus  E. 
Graves,  Abbott  Fuller 
Hinds,  Fred  Clifford 
Jones,  Mrs.  Erastus 
Jones,  Julia  Frances 


Kingsbury,  Mrs.  Chas.  Langdon 
Kyle,  Mrs.  William  Seward 
Lazell,  James  Draper 
Lazell,  Theodore  Studley 
Pitkin,  Mrs.  Charles  L. 
Prince,  George 
Prince,  Harriet  A.  E. 
Ryder,  Mrs.  Godfrey 
Stuart,  Edward  T. 
Turner,  Mrs.  Frederic  Alonzo 
Turner,  Frederic  Alonzo,  Jr. 
Washburn,  Henry  Stevenson 


Samuel  Fuller,  2d 

Samuel  Fuller  (2d),  son  of  Edward  Fuller,  a  boy  who  came  with 
his  parents  in  the  MayRozver,  after  their  death  in  the  first  winter 
lived  with  his  uncle.  Dr.  Samuel  Fuller.  He  was  made  a  freeman 
in  1634.  He  removed  to  Scituate,  where,  April  8,  1635,  he  married 
Jane,  daughter  of  the  Rev.  John  Lothrop,  and  had  eight  children. 
He  settled  in  Barnstable  about  1641,  and  died  October  31,  1683. 


4i6 


MAYFLOWER   ANCESTORS 


Bulkley,  Mrs.  Lucius  Duncan 
Chatfield,  Mrs.  Albert  H. 
Church,  Elihu  Dvvight,  Jr. 
Dunham,  Charles  Arndt 
Emerson,  Mrs.  Ralph 
Fuller,  James  Mann 
King,  Mrs.  William  Frederick 
Manning,    Mrs.    Clara    McLean 

Heath 
Martin,  Mrs.  Medad  C. 
Miller,  Mrs.  Burr  Churchill 


Mills,  William  S. 
Moses,  Mrs.  James 
Norton,  Edward  Loudon 
Purmort,  Mrs.  Henry  C. 
Reynolds,  Mrs.  Benjamin 
Reynolds,  Dorrance 
Richards,  Eber 
Rowland,  Mrs.  David  Hall 
Swinburne,  Mrs.  Laura  A.  Perry 
Talcott,  William  A. 
Williams,  Lawrence 


Giles  Hopkins 

Giles  Hopkins,  a  lad  of  about  fifteen  years  in  1620,  was  the  son  of 
Stephen  Hopkins,  and  accompanied  his  father  and  stepmother  on 
the  Mayflower  voyage.  He  was  born  in  England  about  1605.  He 
married,  in  October,  1639,  Catharine  Wheldon,  and  removed  to  Yar- 
mouth, where  he  died  between  March  15,  1689,  and  April  26,  1690. 


Atwood,  Edward  Stanley 
Atwood,  Horace  Franklin 
Atwood,  Mary  Frances 
Baker,  Lorenzo  Dow 
Clark,  Alonzo  Howard 
Clarke,  Mary  Stimson 
Cook,  Charles  Sydney 
Eldredge,  Zoeth  Skinner 
Engles,  Mrs.  S.  Allen 
Faunce,  Mrs.  Solomon  Elmer 
Fisher,  Mrs.  Charles  Henry 
Foster,  Emma  Frances 
Freeman,  Henry  V. 
Hawley,  Samuel  Brown 
Hopkins,  James  Jordan 
Hopkins,  Jessie  Eastman 
Hopkins,  Sherburne  G. 
Hopkins,  Thomas  Snell 
Howland,  Walter  Morton 
Hudson,  Mrs.  Elmer  Ellsworth 
Kemble,  Parker  Henry 
Nickerson,  Rev.  Thos.  White,  Jr. 


Peck,  Mrs.  Washington  Freeman 
Pratt,  Mrs.  Arthur  M. 
Rand,  William  Brisbane 
Ray,  Mrs.  Charles  H. 
Richardson,  William  Minard 
Rogers,  Winfred  Hervey 
Rundall,  Mrs.  Clarence  Aubrey 
Sawyer,  Mrs.  Charles  B. 
Schauffler,  William  Gray,  M.D. 
Sears,  Henry  Darrah 
Thomson,  Mrs.  David 
Todd,  Mary  Abbie 
Tuttle,  Mrs.  Elias  Augustus 
Vollmer,  Mrs.  Henry 
Waring,  Janet 
Waring,  John  Thomas 
Warren,  Mrs.  Walter  Phelps 
Warren,  Walter  Phelps 
Wight,  Charles  Henry 
Willard,  Henry 
Winslow,  Mrs.  Edward  Miller 


AND    THEIR   DESCENDANTS 


417 


Stephen  Hopkins 


Stephen  Hopkins  was  not  of  the  Leyden  Company,  but  came  from 
London,  joining  the  Pilgrims  at  Plymouth,  England,  with  his  sec- 
ond wife,  Elizabeth,  and  their  daughter  Damaris,  bringing  also  two 
children,  Giles  and  Constance,  by  a  former  marriage.  Another 
child,  fitly  named  Oceanus,  was  born  on  the  voyage,  but  died  early, 
probably  in  the  first  winter.  It  is  believed  that  he  had  once  before 
sailed  for  America,  accompanying  Sir  Thomas  Gates  in  his  expedi- 
tion to  Virginia  in  1609,  as  lay  reader  to  the  chaplain,  and  at  that 
time  had  been  wrecked  at  Bermuda.  His  name  appears  as  the 
fourteenth  signer  of  the  Compact.  In  the  first  exploring  party  sent 
out  from  the  Mayflower,  November  15,  1620,  he  was  one  of  the 
three  "advisers"  who  accompanied  Captain  Standish,  and  was  also 
one  of  the  party  of  ten,  besides  the  boat's  crew,  who  set  out,  De- 
cember 6,  1620,  for  the  third  and  final  exploration.  He  accompanied 
Edward  Winslow,  July  2,  1621,  on  the  important  and  successful 
mission  to  establish  peace  and  friendship  with  Massasoit.  He  was 
an  assistant  from  1633  to  1636;  was  one  of  the  committee  appointed 
in  1637  to  proportion  the  charges  of  the  Pequod  War,  and  in  1642 
was  one  of  the  Council  of  War  for  Plymouth.  He  died  in  the 
summer  of  1644,  his  will  bearing  date  June  6th,  and  being  offered 
for  probate  July  27th  in  that  year. 


Adams,  Mrs.  Charles  Elisha 
Adams,  John  McGregor 
Andrus,  Edwin  Proctor 
Atwood,  Mrs.  Ebenezer  Tilton 
Atwood,  Edward  Stanley 
Atwood,  Horace  Franklin 
Atwood,  Mary  Frances 
Baker,  Lorenzo  Dow 
Bartholow,  Mrs.  Roberts 
Binney,  Harold 
Binney,  William  Greene 
Bowman,  Rev.  John  Elliot 
Brigham,  Mrs.  Loriman  Stevens 
Burke,  James   Stranahan 
Chamberlin,  Mrs.  Eugene  G. 
Chittenden,  Cornelia  Kate 
Chittenden,  Edwin  Sedgwick 
Clark,  Alonzo  Howard 
Clarke,  Mary  Stimson 
Clough,  Mrs.  Micajah  P. 
Cook,  Charles  Sydney 
Cowles,  Lizzie  Ella 


Crandon,  Edwin  Sanford 
Curtis,  Mrs.  William  Theodore 
Gushing,  Mrs.  Matthew 
Davis,  Mrs.  Langdon  Shannon 
Dickson,  Allan  H. 
Ditson,   Mrs.   Oliver 
Doane,  Lda  Frances 
Doane,  Marguerite  Treat 
Doane,  William  H. 
Donaldson,  Mrs.  William  Taylor 
Eddy,  Walter  Morton 
Eldredge,  Zoeth  Skinner 
Ellis,  Caleb  Holt 
Engles,  Mrs.  S.  Allen 
Farrington,  Charles  Frederick 
Faunce,  Mrs.  Solomon  Elmer 
Faunce,  Solomon  Elmer 
Fifield,  Mrs.  James  Sampson 
Fisher,  Mrs.  Charles  Henry 
Foster,  Emma  Frances 
Freeman,  Betsey  Rich 
Freeman,  Henry  V. 


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4i8 


MAYFLOWER  ANCESTORS 


Frost,  Mrs.  Frederick  W. 
Gray,  Mrs.  Edmond  C. 
Griffith,  Mrs.  Mary  L.  Knowlton 
Griffith,  WilHam  Herrick 
Guild,  Mrs.  Chester 
Hartpence,  Mrs.  Alanson 
Hawley,  Samuel  Brown 
Hopkins,  James  Jordan 
Hopkins,  Jessie  Eastman 
Hopkins,  Sherburne  G. 
Hopkins,  Thomas  Snell 
Howland,  Walter  Morton 
Hudson,  Mrs.  Elmer  Ellsworth 
Jenney,  Herbert 
Johnson,  Alvin  Page 
Jones,  Joseph  Davis 
Jones,  Julia  Frances 
Jones,  Mrs.  Erastus 
Jordan,  Scott 
Kemble,  Parker  Henry 
Kingman,  Mrs.  Calvin  Dean 
Kingsbury,  Mrs.  Chas.  Langdon 
Lane,  Mrs.  Daniel  H. 
Latham,  Anna  Morton 
Lawton,  Mary 
Lazell,  James  Draper 
Lazell,  Theodore  Studley 
Lombard,  Josiah  Lewis 
McCartney,  Mrs.  Katharine  Eliz- 
abeth Searle 
McComb,  Mrs.  William  E. 
Mastick,  Mrs.  Seabury  Cone 
Matson,  Mrs.  Nathaniel 
Morton,  Levi  Parsons 
Mower,  Mrs.  Earl  Augustus 
Munson,  Henry  Theodore 
Newton,  John  Marshall 
Nickerson,  Rev.  Thos.  White,  Jr. 
Orr,  Arthur 
Paine,  Cyrus  Fay 
Paine,  Priscilla  L. 
Parker,  Edward  Ludlow 


Parker,  Frederick  W^esley 
Parkhurst,  Clara  Burnham 
Parkhurst,  Edith  Adelaide 
Peck,  Mrs.  Washington  Freeman 
Peirce,  Mrs.  Eugene  Edgett 
Percy,  Mrs.  George  Washington 
Philbrick,  Harry  Clifford 
Plimpton,  Mrs.  Henry  R.,  2d 
Porter,  Mrs.  Burr 
Pratt,  Mrs.  Arthur  M. 
Prince,  George 
Prince,  Harriet  A.  E. 
Rand,  William  Brisbane 
Ray,  Mrs.  Charles  H. 
Richards,  Mrs.  Julian  Walter 
Richardson,  William  Minard 
Rogers,  Joseph  Sumner 
Rogers,  Winfred  Hervey 
Rundall,  Mrs.  Clarence  Aubrey 
Sawyer,  Mrs.  Charles  B. 
Schauffler,  William  Gray,  M.D. 
Sears,  Henry  Darrah 
Seaver,  James  Edward 
Shaw,  Henry  Southworth 
Slaughter,  Mrs.  William  Dennis 
Smith,  Mrs.  Harvey  Gushing 
Smith,  Mrs.  James 
Snow,  Isaac  Burrows 
Sweet,  Benjamin  Delano 
Thayer,  Arthur  Emerson 
Thayer,  Francis  Andros 
Thomson,  Mrs.  David 
Todd,  Mary  Abbie 
Turner,  Everett  Pendleton 
Turner,  Herbert  Bryant 
Turner,  Howard  Chubbuck 
Tuttle,  Mrs.  Elias  Augustus 
Vaill,  Mrs.  Edward  E. 
Vollmer,  Mrs.  Henry 
Walker,  Mary  Catherine 
Walker,  Mrs.  Isaac  H. 
Ward,  Mrs.  George  Arthur 


AND    THEIR  DESCENDANTS                       419 

Waring,  Janet  Winn,  Mrs.  Timothy 

Waring,  John  Thomas  Winslow,  Mrs.  Edward  Miller 

Warner,  Lucien  Calvin  Withrow,  Mrs.  Thomas  F. 

Warren,  Mrs.  Walter  Phelps  Woodward,  Frank  E. 

Warren,  Walter  Phelps  Woodward,  Samuel  W. 

Way,  Lillian  M.  Worden,  Mrs.  Thomas  D. 

Way,  Mrs.  William  B.  Worthington,    Harry    Cushman 

Wight,  Charles  Henry  Yergason,  Henry  Christopher 
Willard,  Henry 


John  Rowland 

John  Howland,  the  thirteenth  signer  of  the  Compact,  was  born  in 
1592  or  1593,  probably  in  Essex  County,  England.  His  name  first 
appears  in  Bradford's  account  of  the  Mayflowers  voyage,  when  "in 
a  mighty  storm"  this  "lustie  yong  man"  fell  overboard  and  was 
with  difficulty  rescued,  to  become  "a  profitable  member  both  in 
church  and  comone-wealthe."  At  this  time  he  was  attached  to  the 
service  of  John  Carver,  who  had  been  the  trusted  agent  of  the  Ley- 
den  Church  in  its  negotiations  with  the  Merchant  Adventurers  in 
London,  and  who  became  the  first  governor  of  the  Plymouth  Col- 
ony. Just  what  that  connection  was  has  never  been  made  clear. 
By  an  unbroken  family  tradition  he  was  believed  to  have  been 
Carver's  son-in-law  until  the  discovery  of  Bradford's  manuscript, 
showing  that  Carver  left  no  children.  He  was  one  of  the  third  ex- 
ploring party  of  ten  (besides  the  seamen)  who  first  landed  at  Ply- 
mouth, December  11,  1620.  He  married  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  John 
Tilley,  after  August  14,  1623,  probably  toward  the  close  of  that 
year  or  early  in  the  year  following.  In  1627  he  was  one  of  the 
eight  "Undertakers"  who  purchased  from  the  Adventurers  in  Lon- 
don all  their  rights  in  the  colony.  In  1633,  1634,  and  1635  he  was 
chosen  one  of  the  assistants,  and  in  1634  was  in  command  of  the 
Kennebec  trading-post,  where  he  displayed  manliness  and  courage 
in  the  much  bruited  Hocking  affair.  As  early  as  1641  he  was  a 
deputy  to  the  General  Court,  in  which  he  represented  Plymouth  for 
twenty-eight  years.  He  died  at  Rocky  Nook,  February  23,  1672. 
The  record  of  his  death  says,  "Hee  was  a  godly  man  and  an  ancient 
professor  in  the  wayes  of  Christ.  Hee  lived  untill  hee  attained 
above  eighty  yeares  in  the  world.  Hee  was  one  of  the  first  comers 
into  this  land,  and  proved  a  usefull  instrument  of  good  in  his  place, 
and  was  the  last  man  that  was  left  of  those  that  came  over  in  the 
shipp  called  the  May  Flower  that  lived  in  Plymouth." 

Abbott,  jNIrs.  Charles  William  Allen,  Mrs.  Charles  Frederick 

Adams,  Mrs.  Edward  Livingston  Aspinwall,  Algernon  Aikin 

Adams,  Edward  Milton  Aspinwall,  William  Humphrey 

Adams,  Stephen  Jarvis  Bacon,  Gorham,  M.D. 


420 


MAYFLOWER   ANCESTORS 


Bailhache,  Mrs.  Preston  Heath 
Bates,  Mrs.  George  Henry  W. 
Beebe,  Mary  E. 
Belcher,  Mrs.  Henry  Alden 
Bellows,  Mrs.  Josiah  G. 
Blodgett,  Caroline  A. 
Bradford,  Ann  Althea 
Bramble,  Mrs.  George  J. 
Brewster,  Rev.  Chas.  Augustus 
Brewster,  Mrs.  Samuel  Dwight 
Brown,  Edward  Willard 
Brown,  Mrs.  Robert  Simmons 
Brownell,  Silas  Brown 
Bryant,  Percy,  M.D. 
Bulkley,  Mrs.  Henry  T. 
Burke,  James  Stranahan 
Bush-Brown,  Henry  Kirke 
Butler,  Mrs.  Bayard 
Butler,  Lucy  Palmer 
Butler,  William  W. 
Cadle,  Mrs.  Charles  Francis 
Capehart,  Mrs.  Edward  Everett 
Chamberlin,  Isabel  Sargent 
Chase,  Ellen 

Cheney,  Rev.  Charles  Edward 
Cherry,  Mrs.  Lewis  Williamson 
Chipman,  Adin  Vernon 
Chittenden,  Alice  Hill 
Chittenden,  Mrs.  Simeon  B. 
Clapp,  Antoinette 
Clapp,  Arthur  Winship 
Clark,  Alonzo  Howard 
Clark,  Mrs.  Charles  Peter,  Jr. 
Clark,  Mrs.  Enos 
Cleaveland,  Mrs.  Jas.  Bradford 
Cleaveland,    Livingston    Warner 
Coates,  Mrs.  Edward  H. 
Cochrane,  Mrs.  Alexander 
Cook,  William  Burt,  Jr. 
Crandon,  Edwin  Sanford 
Crocker,  Sarah  Haskell 
Crowell,  Asa  Clinton 


Cummings,  Horace  Stuart 
Cushman,  Charles  AUerton 
Cushman,  Charles  Livingston 
Dimock,  Henry  Farnam 
Doane,  Ida  Frances 
Doane,  Marguerite  Treat 
Doane,  Mrs.  William  H. 
Dodge,  Mrs.  Guy  Phelps 
Donnell,  William  Gushing 
Downs,  Mrs.  Edgar  R. 
Downs,  Hubert  C. 
Dowse,  Mrs.  Charles  Francis 
Drury,  Mrs.  William  Henry 
Earle,  George  H.,  Jr. 
Eldridge,  Edric 
Eliot,  Edith 

Emery,  Mrs.  Augustus  James 
Fairbanks,  Henry  Nathaniel 
Fairbanks,  Mrs.  Henr}'-  Nathaniel 
Fairbanks,  Mittie  Belcher 
Fairbanks,  Nora  Lucy 
Farnam,  Charles  Henry 
Farwell,  Mrs.  Walter  Merrick 
Faunce,  Mrs.  Solomon  Elmer 
Foote,  Florence  A. 
Foote,  Harriet 
Foote,  John  C. 
Foote,  John  G. 
Foote,  Mrs.  John  J. 
Foote,  Maria  G. 
Foote,  Mary  H. 
Ford,  Mrs.  EUery  Channing 
Freeman,  Henry  Huggeford 
Friend,  Mrs.  William  Hovey 
Fuller,  Mrs.  Andrew  Daniel 
Furnald,  Mrs.  Francis  P.,  Jr. 
Gallison,  Jefferson  Gushing,  M.D. 
Gardiner,  Curtiss  Crane 
Gardner,  Mrs.  John  L. 
Gardner,  Mrs.  Stephen  A. 
Garner,    Mrs.   John   L. 
Gayley,  Mrs.  James 


AND   THEIR   DESCENDANTS 


421 


Geer,  Mrs.  Oliver  J. 
Goodspeed,  Joseph  Horace 
Gorham,  Charles  Truesdell 
Gorham,  George  Congdon 
Gorham,  Henry  Stirling 
Gould,  Mrs.  Levi  Lincoln 
Goulder,  Mrs.  Harvey  D. 
Greene,  Edna  Munson 
Greene,  Howard 
Greene,  Marshall  Winslow 
Greene,  Mrs.  Richard  Henry 
Greene,  Richard  Henry 
Gridley,  Martin  Medbery 
Gridley,  Mrs.  Nelson  Cowles 
Haecker,  Mrs.  Theophilus  L. 
Hall,  Mrs.  Nathaniel  Bourne 
Hallett,  Mrs.  Daniel  Bunker 
Handy,  Edward  Adino 
Hartshorne,  Mrs.  Edward  Y. 
Harwood,  Mrs.  Sydney 
Haskell,  Mrs.  George  Alexander 
Haskins,  Charles  Waldo 
Hawes,  Cyrus  Alger 
Hawes,  Emory 
Hawes,  James  Anderson 
Hecker,  John  Valentine 
Hill,  Edward  Bruce 
Hill,  Mrs.  Edward  B. 
Hill,  Edwin  Allston 
Hinckley,  Sylvester  Baxter 
Hodgdon,  Mrs.  Henry  Cooper 
Hodges,   Mrs.   Edward  Fuller 
Howarth,  Mrs.  John  Bradshaw 
Howland,  Charles  Allen 
Howland,  Henry  E. 
Howland,  Henry  Raymond 
Howland,  Joseph  Briggs,  M.D. 
Howland,  Walter  Morton 
Ives,  Marie  Emeline 
Jackson,  Mrs.  Walter 
Jayne,  Mrs.  Henry  Le  Baron 
Johnson,  Mrs.  Edward  Lewis 


Jones,  Joseph  Davis 
Jones,  Mrs.  Fred  Eugene 
Kellogg,  Frederic  Rogers 
Kemble,  Parker  Henry 
Kingsland,  Mrs.  William  M. 
Kirkham,  Mrs.  Geo.  Davenport 
Kyle,  Mrs.  William  Seward 
Lathrop,  Mrs.  William  A. 
Leach,  Mrs.  Josiah  Granville 
Le  Baron,  Frederic  Nelson 
Leonard,  Benjamin  Crandon 
Leonard,  Mrs.  Charles  Webster 
Leonard,  Clarence  Ettienne 
Leonard,  George  Henry 
Leonard,  Laura  Anna 
Leonard,  Theodore  O. 
Little,  Mrs.  Willard  Parker 
Locke,  Charles  Augustus 
Locke,  Mary  Ingersoll 
Loring,  Mrs.  Lindsley 
Lothrop,  John  Parker 
Lovell,  Frank  Hallett 
Lovell,  Frank  Hallett,  Jr. 
Lovell,  Isabel 
Lovell,  Leander  Newton 
Lovell,  Robert  Armstrong 
Low,  Abbot  Augustus 
Low,  Seth 

McAdoo,  Mary  Jane  Osborne 
McCartney,  Mrs.  Katharine  Eliz- 
abeth Searle 
Macy,  George  Henry 
Macy,  Silvanus  J. 
Martin,  Susan  Taber 
Martin,  Mrs.  William  R.  H. 
Mason,  George  C. 
Mitchell,  Mrs.  Edward 
Mitchell,  Frederick  William 
Mitchell,  Guy  Elliott 
Morgan,  Mrs.  James  L.,  Jr. 
Morison,  Mrs.  James  M. 
Morris,  Mrs.  Seymour 


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MAYFLOWER   ANCESTORS 


Morse,  Annie  Conant 
Morse,  Lemuel  Foster 
Morton,  Mrs.  Marcus 
Moseley,   Mrs.   Frank 
Mott,  David  C. 
Munson,  Henry  Theodore 
Nelson,  Abiel  W. 
Nesbit,  Mrs.  Charles  Francis 
Newton,  Clara  Chipman 
Newton,  Ellen  Huldah 
Newton,  John  Marshall 
Nightingale,  George  Corlis 
Norton,  Edward  Loudon 
Parker,  Mrs.  Charles  Henry 
Parsons,  Charles  Lathrop 
Patten,  Anna  Carlyn 
Perry,  Oliver  Hazard 
Pfoutz,  Gilbert  B. 
Pfoutz,  Mrs.  John  S. 
Pike,  Charles  Eliot 
Plimpton,  Mrs.  Henry  R.,  2d 
Pond,  Virgil  Clarence 
Puffer,  Mrs.  Dexter  Richardson 
Quincy,  Mary  Perkins 
Rankin,   Edith   Gadcomb 
Rankin,  Mrs.  Jeremiah  Fames 
Raymond,  Mrs.  Henry  Emmons 
Read,  Mrs.  John 
Reed,  Mrs.  Caroline  Gallup 
Reilay,  Mrs.  Gilbert 
Rhodes,   Elizabeth  McK. 
Rhodes,  Emily  B. 
Rhodes,  Frank  Mauran 
Rhodes,  James  Mauran 
Rhodes,  James  Mauran,  Jr. 
Rice,  Mrs.  John  Melvin 
Richardson,  George  Eliot 
Robinson,  Sarah  E. 
Rogers,  Joseph  Sumner 
Rogers,  Winfred  Hervey 
Russell,  Charles  Howland 
Ryder,  Mrs.  Godfrey 


Sargent,  Mrs.  Dudley  Allen 
Sargent,  John  Smith 
Schultze,  Mrs.  Ernst  Friedrich  E. 
Sharpe,  Elizabeth  Montgomery 
Sharpe,  Mary  A. 
Shaw,  Harriet  Arline 
Shepard,  Mrs.  James  Erving 
Sherer,  Mrs.  Frank 
Smith,  Mrs.  James 
Snow,  Mrs.  T.  T. 
Spaulding,  Mrs.  Samuel  Strong 
Sprague,  Alice  Frances 
Sprague,  Frank  William 
Sterling,  Edith  Warren 
Sterling,  Eleanor  Augusta 
Stevens,  Mrs.  Solon  Whithed 
Stevenson,  John  McAllister 
Stoddard,  Francis  Russell 
Stran,  Mrs.  Charles  Thompson 
Talbot,  Archie  Lee 
Tarbox,  Mrs.  Henry  Fiske 
Thatcher,  Franklin  Nye 
Thomas,  David 
Thompson,  Mrs.  Josiah 
Titus,  Mrs.  Nelson  V. 
Townshend,  Charles  Hervey 
Townsley,  Mrs.  Clarence  Page 
Trask.   Mrs.  John  E.  D. 
Trowbridge,  Edwin  Dwight 
Trowbridge,  Mrs.  E.  Hayes 
Trowbridge,  Frederick  Kellogg 
Trowbridge,  Mrs.  Frederick  K. 
Trowbridge,  Robertson 
Tuck,  Henry 
Tuck,  Rosamond 
Turner,  Mrs.  Frederic  Alonzo 
Turner,  Frederic  Alonzo,  Jr. 
Tyler,  Henry  Whitney 
Upham,  Mrs.  Horace  A.  J. 
Van  Dyke,  Harry  Weston 
Van  Ostrand,  Mrs.  Edwin  H. 
Viall,  Mrs.  Christopher  C. 


AND   THEIR   DESCENDANTS 


423 


Vilas,  Anne  Ashmun 
Vilas,  Percival  Madden 
Waldo,  Mrs.  Otis  H. 
Walker,  Mrs.  Isaac  H. 
Walker,  William  Macy 
Wallace,  Mrs.  George  Rodney 
Warner,  Charles  B. 
Warren,  Mrs.  Frederick 
Warren,  George  Herbert 
Warren,  Pelham  Winslow 
Webber,  Maria  Gilbert 
Webber,  Mrs.  Samuel  Gilbert 
Webber,  Sarah  Southworth 
Weed,  Edward  Franklin 


Weed,  Mrs.  Samuel  R. 
Wellington,  Mrs.  Andrew- 
Wendell,  Mrs.  Emory 
White,  Mrs.  Hunter  C. 
Whiting,  Mrs.  William  Sawin 
Whitney,  Mrs.  Thomas  Henry 
Wight,  Martha  Cobb 
Wild,  Sara  Henry 
Willard,  Susan  Barker 
Williams,  Mrs.  Horace  Perry 
Winslow,  Mrs.  Edward  Miller 
Wood,  Mary  Emma 
Woodward,  Mrs.  Frank  L. 
Woodward,  Mrs.  Frederick  F. 


Richard  More 

Richard  More  came  with  Elder  Brewster  in  the  Mayflower  ("a  boy 
put  to  him"),  as  did  one  of  his  brothers.  Jasper  More,  of  Carver's 
family,  was  doubtless  another  brother,  and  Ellen  More,  of  Winslow's 
household,  was  probably  a  sister.  All  died  in  the  first  winter  except 
Richard,  who  married  Christian  Hunt  in  1636,  and  in  1650,  accord- 
ing to  Bradford,  had  four  or  five  children  then  living.  He  had 
lived  at  Duxbury,  but  in  1637  sold  his  land  at  Eagle's  Nest,  and 
is  thought  to  have  removed  to  Scituate,  where  Savage  and  others 
following  Deane  (in  the  history  of  Scituate)  have  sought  to  iden- 
tify him  with  that  Richard  Mann  who  was  one  of  the  Conihassett 
partners  in  1646.  He  was  living  September  27,  1684,  when  Gover- 
nor Simon  Bradstreet  certifies  to  the  deposition  of  "Richard  Moore 
Senr.,  aged  seaventy  yeares  or  thereabout,  being  in  London  att  the 
House  of  Mr.  Thomas  Weston  Ironmonger  in  the  year  1620.  He 
was  from  thence  transported  to  New  Plymouth  in  New  England." 
He  was  therefore  about  six  years  old  at  the  time  of  the  Mayflower 
voyage.     None  of  his   descendants  have  applied   for  membership. 


William  Mullins 

William  Mullins,  whose  name  is  the  tenth  among  the  signers  of 
the  Compact,  joined  the  Pilgrims  with  his  family  at  Southampton. 
The  probate  at  London,  July  23,  1621,  of  his  nuncupative  will  indi- 
cates that  he  came  from  Dorking,  County  Surrey,  England.  He 
died  February  21,   1620-1,  and  his  wife  and  son  Joseph  also  died 


424 


MAYFLOWER   ANCESTORS 


during  the  first  winter.  His  daughter  Priscilla  married  John  Alden. 
His  eldest  son  William,  to  whom  he  left  his  share  of  land,  came 
later  to  the  colony. 


Abbott,  John  Howard 
Adams,  Charles  Francis 
Adams,  Charles  Francis,  2d 
Adams,  Harriet  L. 
Adams,  Mrs.  Melvin  Ohio 
Agry,  Mrs.  George,  Jr. 
Alden,  Adelbert  H. 
Alden,  Mrs.  Adelbert  H. 
Alden,  Alice  Wight 
Alden,  Amy  Wenonah 
Alden,  George  Adelbert 
Alden,  George  Edwin 
Alden,  Hattie  Lucinda 
Alden,  Isaac  Carey 
Alden,  James  Birney 
Alden,  William  Francis 
Allen,  Mrs.  Charles  Frederick 
Allen,  Elmer  Hooker 
Allen,  Francis  Richmond 
Allen,  Rev.  Frederick  Baylies 
Allender,  Mrs.  Nelson  J. 
Ames,  Oakes  A. 
Anthony,  Arthur  Cox 
Anthony,   Henrietta   Rogers 
Anthony,  Silas  Reed 
Arnold,  Mrs.  George  Francis 
Arnold,  Mrs.  Richard 
Aspinwall,  Harriet  Merle 
Axtell,  Decatur 
Bacon,  Gorham,  M.D. 
Bacon,  Horace  Sargent 
Bacon,  Leon  Brooks 
Baird,  Mrs.  Walter  T. 
Baker,  George  F. 
Barker,  Edward  Tobey 
Barker,  Mrs.  Edward  Tobey 
Barnes,  Marion  Oscar 
Barrell,  Walter  Lewis 


Barrows,  Harry  Attwood 
Beal,  Boyleston  Adams 
Beaumont,  Eugene  B. 
Bell,  Edna 

Billings,  Mrs.  Charles  K. 
Birdsall,  Mrs.  Ernest  W. 
Bissell,  Emily  P. 
Blagden,  Thomas 
Blakeley,   Russell 
Blanchard,  Howard  Wilson 
Blanchard,  Mary  Lovell 
Blanchard,  Susanna  Reed 
Blanchard,  Walter  Everett 
Blood,  John  Balch 
Boorman,  Mrs.  Thomas  Hugh 
Bovey,  Mrs.  Charles  Argalis 
Bowen,  Henry  James 
Bowers,  Henry 
Boynton,  Mrs.  Charles  Bliss 
Bradford,  Ann  Althea 
Bradford,  Gamaliel 
Bradford,  Joseph  Edward 
Bradford,    Mrs.    Charles 
Bradley,  Mrs.  Jeremiah  Payson 
Brainerd,  Lawrence,  2d 
Bray,  Mrs.  Alonzo  Butler 
Brayton,  Mrs.  Charles  Ray 
Brewster,  Benjamin  Emmons 
Briggs,  Edward  Cornelius,  M.D. 
Brooks,  Frederick  Manning 
Brooks,  Mrs.  Lyman  B. 
Brooks,  Lyman  Loring 
Brooks,  Walter  Curtis 
Brown,  Mrs.  William  Liston 
Bryant,  Julia  S. 
Bull,  William  Lanman 
Butters,  George 
Cannell,  Mrs.  Thomas  E. 


AND    THEIR   DESCENDANTS 


425 


Capen,  Samuel  Billings 

Chalker,  Mrs.  Frank  M. 

Chamberlin,  Mrs.  Eugene  G. 

Claflin,  Mrs.  William  Henry 

Clark,  Mrs.  Eligus 

Clark,  Mary  Smith 

Clark,  Sarah  Louisa 

Coe,  Fanny  Eliza 

Coe,  Henry  Clark,  M.D. 

Coe,  Henry  Francis 

Coe,  John  Nichols,  U.  S.  A. 

Coggeshall,  George  Bradford 

Colket,  Mrs.  C.  H. 

Colony,  Joseph  Backus 

Cooper,  Mrs.  Henry  E. 

Copeland,  Charles 

Craig,  Mrs.  Alvin  L. 

Crandon,  Edwin  Sanford 

Cumings,  Mrs.   Charles  Bradley 

Cunningham,  Theodore  Bliss 

Curtis,  Mrs.  William  Theodore 

Curtiss,  Frederick  H. 

Cushman,  Charles  Allerton 

Cushman,  Mrs.  Chas.  Livingston 

Cutler,  Mrs.  Edward  H. 

Dart,  Mrs.  Albert  C. 

David,  Mrs.  Miner 

Davol,  Mrs.  Bradford  Durfee 

Deitz,  Lewis 

Dickinson,  Charles  Courter 

Ditson,  Mrs.  Oliver 

Dodge,  Mrs.  Omri  A. 

Dougherty,  Mrs.  Edwin  V. 

Eames,  Stewart  Woodford 

Eaton,  Catherine  Swanton 

Eaton,  Lucy  Houghton 

Edson,  Mary  Frances 

Edson,  Ptolemy  O'Meara,  M.D. 

Eggleston,  Percy  Coe 

Eliot,  Mrs.  John  Frederic 

Ellis,  Mrs.  Frank  R. 

Ely,  Mrs.  William  Caryl 


Embury,  Mrs.  Daniel 

Ewell,  Rev.  John  Louis,  D.D. 

Farnham,  Elijah  Thompson 

Farnham,  Le  Roy  Dwight,  M.D, 

Farrington,  Charles  Frederick 

Farwell,  Jesse  H. 

Faunce,  Mrs.  Solomon  Elmer 

Faunce,  Solomon  Elmer 

Fellows,  Mrs.  Oshea  P. 

Fields,  Mrs.  William  T. 

Fifield,  Catharine 

Fletcher,  Mrs.  Frank  Friday 

Folsom,  Mrs.  Albert  Alonzo 

Forbes,  Charles  Spooner 

Ford,  Mary  Ann 

Forsyth,  Mrs.  George  A. 

Freeman,  Alden 

Freeman,  Mrs.  James  Everett 

French,  Ella  Irene 

French,  Porter  Montgomery 

French,  Solon  Tenney 

Frye,  Mrs.  James  Nichols 

Fuller,  Linus  E. 

Gade,  Frederick  H. 

Giddings,  Sarah  Adelia 

Gloninger,  Julia  B. 

Godding,  Mrs.  Fred  Lawson 

Greene,  Mrs.  Charles  Arthur 

Griggs,  Mrs.  Thomas   Baldwin 

Grinnell,  Louise  Bliss 

Grinnell,  Nancy 

Groesbeck,  Herman  J. 

Guild,  Mrs.  Chester 

Haley,  Lucy 

Hall,  Mrs.  Anthony  Dennis 

Hall,  James  Morris  Whiten 

Hall,  Morris  Andrew 

Hamilton,  Henry  De  Witt 

Harlow,  George  Arthur,  M.D. 

Harris,  Mrs.  Alfonso  Scott 

Hascy,  Mrs.  Oscar  Lawrence 

Hatch,  Frederic  Horace 


426 


MAYFLOWER   ANCESTORS 


Hill,  Mrs.  Charles  Colver 
Hill,  Edwin  Allston 
Hinckley,  Mrs.  Sylvester  Baxter 
Hoadley,  Mrs.  George,  Jr. 
Hodges,  Gilbert 
Holden,  Liberty  Emery 
Hopkins,  Mrs.  Franklin  W. 
Hopkins,  Mrs.  John  H. 
Howarth,  Mrs.  John  Bradshaw 
Howes,  Mrs.  Alfred  Evans 
Hunt,  Mrs.  William  Henry 
Huntington,  Frederick  Jabez 
Huntington,  Mrs.  Jacob  R. 
Hurst,  Mrs.  Elmore  Wallace 
Hyde,  James  Nevins,  M.D. 
Jackson,  Cyrus  F. 
Jackson,  Mrs.  Walter 
James,  Arthur  Holmes 
Janney,  Mrs.  Robert  M. 
Janvrin,  Joseph  Edward,  M.D. 
Jayne,  Mrs.  Henry  Le  Baron 
Jenney,  Herbert 
Jewett,  Mrs.  Edward  H. 
Johnson,  James  Bowen 
Johnson,  Rev.  James  Gibson,  D.D. 
Johnson,  Jerome  F. 
Johnson,  Joseph  Taber,  M.D. 
Johnson,  Loren  Bascom  Taber 
Karr,  Mrs.  William  Wesley 
Keith,  Elijah  Austin 
Keith,  Horace  Alden 
Keith,  Solomon  Lorin 
Keith,  Wallace  Gushing,  M.D. 
Kellogg,  Mrs.  Spencer 
Kelt,  William  Leonard 
Kent,  Louise  L. 
Kimball,  Mrs.  Harold  Chandler 
Knapp,  Mrs.  Frederick  Newman 
Laning,  Mrs.  Robert  H. 
Lawrence,  Mrs.  Albert  Effingham 
Lawton,  Mrs.  Thomas  A. 
Le  Baron,  Frederic  Nelson 


Lee,  Edward  Clinton 
Leonard,  George  Henry 
Lewis,  Mrs.  John  F. 
Leypoldt,  Rudolph  G. 
Little,  Amos  R. 
Little,  James  Lovell 
Little,  John  Mason 
Longstreet,  Mrs.  Cornelius  T. 
Lord,  Warren  Alden 
Loring,  Robert  Pearmain,  M.D. 
McCartney,  Mrs.  Katharine  Eliz- 
abeth Searle 
McChristie,  Mrs.  Robert  L. 
McCobb,  Lois  Drinkwater 
McKinstry,  Charles  H.,  U.  S.  A. 
McKinstry,  Elisha  Williams 
McNeely,  Mrs.  Robert  K. 
Marlatt,  Mrs.  Charles  Lester 
Marston,  Mrs.  Seward  B. 
Metcalf,  William  Park 
Miller,  Elihu  S. 
Miller,  Fannie  Sara 
Miller,  William  E. 
Mills,  Mary  Bartlett 
Miner,  Elizabeth 
Minton,  Mrs.  Henry  Brewster 
Montgomery,  Frank  Warren 
Morgan,  Mrs.  Christopher 
Morison,  Mrs.  John  Holmes 
Morris,  Mrs.  Seymour 
Morton,  Marcus 
Moseley,    Emma   Eliza 
Moseley,  William  Hamilton 
Moseley,  Mrs.  William  H. 
Murphey,  Mrs.  Elijah  W. 
Murphey,  Martha 
Murphey,  Virginia  Hulburt 
Murray,  Mrs.  James  O. 
Nightingale,  George  Corlis 
Nightingale,  Jeannette  D. 
Nightingale,   Mary   Greene 
Noves,  David  William 


AND    THEIR   DESCENDANTS 


427 


O'Donohue,  Mrs.  M.  F. 
Pabodie,  William  Henry 
Page,  Henrietta  Tower 
Paine,  Willis  Seaver 
Parkhurst,  Mrs.  Richard  F. 
Parks,  Mrs.  John  Henry- 
Parsons,  Charles  Lathrop 
Parsons,  Mrs.  John  William 
Pearmain,  Sumner  Bass 
Pease,  Mrs.  Ella  G.  Sweetser 
Peck,  William  Farley 
Peirce,  Mrs.  Eugene  Edgett 
Peirce,  Mrs.  George  Hartwell 
Percy,  Mrs.  George  Washington 
Peterson,   Mary   Louisa 
Philbrick,  Harry  Clifford 
Pierce,  James  Oscar 
Piollet,  Mrs.  Louis 
Pitkin,  Mrs.  Albert  Hastings 
Piatt,  Charles  Howard 
Piatt,  Marion  Erskine 
Piatt,  Mrs.  Isaac  Stephen 
Plimpton,  Mrs.  Henry  R.,  2d 
Porter,  Mrs.  Burr 
Potter,  Mrs.  Edward 
Pratt,  Edith  Forrester 
Pratt,  Ellen  Leora 
Proctor,  Thomas  Redfield 
Putnam,  Mrs.  Earl  B. 
Putnam,  Mrs.  Joseph  R. 
Quincy,  Charles  F. 
Quincy,  Mrs.  George  Henry 
Quincy,  Mrs.  Henry  Parker 
Rajrmond,  Mrs.  Henry  Emmons 
Reed,  Mrs.  Caroline  Gallup 
Reilly,  Mrs.  Thomas  Alexander 
Remick,  Mrs.  John  A. 
Richardson,  George  Eliot 
Richardson,  Harry  Alden 
Richardson,  Lucy  Stites 
Robinson,  Emily  Eliza 
Robinson,  Julia  Louise 


Robinson,  Mary  Lyon 
Robinson,  Nathaniel  Emmons 
Robinson,  Mrs.  N.  D. 
Roessle,  Mrs.  Elwood  Osborne 
Rogers,  Joseph  Sumner 
Rogers,  William  Flint 
Royce,  Mrs.  Stephen  Edmunds 
Ryder,  Mrs.  Godfrey 
Saville,  Caleb  Mills 
Saville,  Geo.  Washington  Webb 
Sawyer,  Mary  Cummings 
Schaffenberg,  Frances 
Seaburj^  Caroline  Louise 
Seabury,  Frederick  Chandler 
Seldomridge,  Mrs.  H.  H. 
Shannon,  Mrs.  Philip  M. 
Shepard,  Benjamin 
Shepard,  Mrs.  James  Erving 
Sherer,  Mrs.  Frank 
Sherman,  Mrs.  James  Ellis 
Sherman,  Julia  Thompson 
Simmons,  Almira  Ellen 
Simmons,  Walter  E. 
Skerry,  Amory  Thompson,  Jr. 
Skerry,  Harry  Ward 
Skinner,  Mrs.  Frank 
Skinner,  William  C. 
Slaughter,  Mrs.  William  Dennis 
Smith,  Mrs.  F.  Sherman 
Smith,  Mrs.  James  A. 
Smith,  Susan  Augusta 
Snow,  Mrs.  Daniel  Kimball 
Soule,  Horace  Homer,  Jr. 
Speck,  Mrs.  Henry  Joseph 
Spoor,  John  Alden 
Springer,  Mrs.  James  B. 
Squire,  Mrs.  Allan  B. 
Standish,  James  Myles 
Stanwood,  Louie  Rogers 
Starr,  Jonathan 
Stephenson,  Mrs.  Augustus  J. 
Stetson,  Annabel 


428 


MAYFLOWER   ANCESTORS 


Stetson,  Rev.  Caleb  Rochford 
Stetson,  Clarence  Winfield 
Stetson,  George  Rochford 
Stetson,  Mrs.  George  Rochford 
Stockbridge,  William  Mauran 
Stone,  Mrs.  Lauriston  L. 
Stringer,  George  Alfred 
Swan,  Mrs.  Henry  Tilden 
Sweet,  Benjamin  Delano 
Taber,  Martha  Akin 
Talbot,  Joel  F. 
Taylor,  Mrs.  Augustus  C. 
Taylor,  Dwight  Wilcox 
Taylor,  George  W. 
Terry,  Mrs.  Charles  H. 
Thayer,  Arthur  Emerson 
Thayer,  Francis  Andros 
Thayer,  George  Wood 
Thayer,  Samuel  Richard 
Thomas,  Frank  Ray 
Thompson,  Josiah 
Tilley,  Edith  May 
Tompkins,    Hamilton    Bullock 
Tompkins,  John  Almy 
Tower,  Adelina 
Tower,  Charlemagne,  Jr. 
Turner,  Mrs.  Frederic  Alonzo 
Turner,  Frederic  Alonzo,  Jr. 
Vaill,  Mrs.  Edward  E. 
Van  Cleve,  Margaret  Fox 


Van  Dyke,  Harry  Weston 
Varney,  Carolyn  Standish 
Verrill,  Charles  Henry 
Vining,  Floretta 
Vining,  Mark  Lyman 
Vinton,  Charles  Harrod,  M.D. 
Wadsworth,  Adelaide  Elizabeth 
Ward,  Reginald  Henshaw 
Warner,  Mrs.  Charles  H. 
Washington,  Mrs.  Allan  Cooper 
Webster,  Mrs.  William  Henry 
Wellington,   Walter  Liversidge 
Weyman,  Mrs.  William  P. 
Wheeler,  Agema  Vilette 
White,  Mrs.  John  Daugherty 
White,  Mrs.  Stephen  Van  Culen 
Whitin,  Arthur  Fletcher 
Whitin,  Edward 
Whittlesey,  Mrs.  George  D. 
Wickes,  Mrs.  Thomas  Parmelee 
Williams,  Joanna 
Williams,  Sarah 
Winpenny,  Mrs.  J.  Bolton 
Wires,  Mrs.  Rodney  S. 
Withrow,  Mrs.  Thomas  Foster 
Wood,  Mrs.  George  H. 
Woodward,  Frank  E. 
Woodward,  Samuel  W. 
Wootton,  Mrs.  Edwin  H. 
Young,  Mrs.  Horace  G. 


Degory  Priest 


Degory  Priest,  the  twenty-ninth  among  the  signers  of  the  Compact, 
had  long  been  a  member  of  the  Leyden  Company.  In  the  Leyden 
records  he  is  named  as  having  been  from  London.  He  was  made 
a  citizen  of  Leyden  November  i6,  1615,  and  in  April,  1619,  he  made 
deposition  (in  which  he  called  himself  a  hatter)  that  he  was  then 
forty  years  of  age.  November  14,  161 1.  he  married  Sarah,  widow 
of  John  Vincent  and  sister  of  Isaac  AUerton.  He  died  January 
I,  1620-1.  Two  of  his  daughters,  Mary  and  Sarah,  came  in  the 
Anne,  in  1623,  with  their  mother,  who  had  in  the  meantime  mar- 
ried her  third  husband,  Cuthbert  Cuthbertson. 


AND    THEIR    DESCENDANTS 


429 


Atwood,  Edward  Stanley 
Atwood,  Horace  Franklin 
Atwood,  Mary  Frances 
Babcock,  Augustus  Hatch 
Daniels,  Mrs.  John  Alden 
Dexter,  Morton 
Edson,  Mary  Frances 
Edson,  Ptolemy  O'Meara,  M.D. 
French,  Alice 

Goss.  Mrs.  Francis  Webster 
Hinchman,  Mrs.  Charles  S. 
Leonard,  Clarence  Ettienne 
Macdonough,  Rodney 
Morton,  Marcus 


Pond,  Virgil  Clarence 
Pratt,  Edith  Forrester 
Pratt,  Ellen  Leora 
Richards,  Charles  Spielmann 
Richards,  Jeremiah 
Richards,  William  Stiger 
Riley,  Mrs.  Caroline  E.  Crossman 
Ryer,  Mrs.  George  Stillman 
Shaw,  Harriet  Arline 
Shepard,  Mrs.  James  Erving 
Talbot,  Archie  Lee 
Tower,  Mrs.  Levi 
Wheeler,  Walter  Richards 


Joseph  Rogers 

Joseph  Rogers,  a  youth  at  the  time  of  the  Mayflower  voyage,  came 
with  his  father,  Thomas  Rogers,  was  married  before  1633,  and  re- 
moved to  Sandwich.  As  early  as  1655  he  went  to  Eastham,  where 
he  was  lieutenant.     He  died  at  Eastham,  1678. 


Crandon,  Edwin  Sanford 
Crane,  Frank  Warren 
Crane,  Warren  C. 
Faunce,  Solomon  Elmer 
Jenney,  Herbert 
Leonard,  George  Henry 
McComb,  Mrs.  William  E. 
Rogers,  Joseph  Sumner 


Sherman,  Jeanie  Rogers 
Slaughter,  Mrs.  William  Dennis 
Stoddard,  Francis  Russell 
Turner,  Everett  Pendleton 
Turner,  Herbert  Bryant 
Turner,  Howard  Chubbuck 
Van  Cleve,  Margaret  Fox 


Thomas  Rogers 

Thomas  Rogers,  the  eighteenth  signer  of  the  Compact,  "dyed  in 
the  first  sickness."  He  brought  one  son,  Joseph,  with  him  in  the 
Mayflotver.  and  the  rest  of  his  children  came  over  later  and  left 
descendants. 


Agry,  Mrs.  George,  Jr. 
Allen,  Francis  Richmond 
Baker,  George  F. 
Bradford,  Ann  Althea 
Bradford,  Gamaliel 
Bradford,  Joseph  Edward 


Claflin,  Mrs.  William  Henry 
Clark,  Charles  Andrew 
Cowing,    Elizabeth 
Cowing,  Janet  McKay 
Cowing,  John  Philo 
Crandon,  Edwin  Sanford 


43° 


MAYFLOWER   ANCESTORS 


Crane,  Frank  Warren 
Crane,  Warren  C. 
Ely,  Mrs.  William  Caryl 
Ewell,  Rev.  John  Louis,  D.D. 
Faunce,  Solomon  Elmer 
Fletcher,  Mrs.  Frank  Friday 
Ford,  Mary  Ann 
Foster,  Francis  Apthorp 
Cade,   Frederick   H. 
Godding,  Mrs.  Fred  Lawson 
Hyde,  James  Nevins 
Jackson,  Mrs.  Walter 
Jenney,  Herbert 

Kenny,  Mrs.  Adelaide  Richmond 
Knapp,  Mrs.  Frederick  Newman 
Leonard,   Clarence  Ettienne 
Leonard,  George  Henry 
Leonard,  Laura  Anna 
Lewis,  Mrs.  John  F. 
Leypoldt,  Rudolph  G. 
Lincoln,  James  Minor 
McCartney,  Mrs.  Katharine  Eliz- 
abeth Searle 
McComb,  Mrs.  William  E. 
McKinstry,  Charles  H.,  U.  S.  A. 
McKinstry,  Elisha  Williams 
Morison,  Mrs.  John  Holmes 


Morris,  Mrs.  Seymour 
Morton,  Marcus 
Peirce,  Mrs.  Eugene  Edgett 
Putnam,  Mrs.  Joseph  R. 
Raymond,  Mrs.  Henry  Emmons 
Richmond,  Edna  L. 
Rogers,  Joseph  Sumner 
Seabury,  Frederick  Chandler 
Sherman,  Jeanie  Rogers 
Slaughter,  Mrs.  William  Dennis 
Speck,  Mrs.  Henry  Joseph 
Stetson,  Rev.  Caleb  Rochford 
Stetson,  Mrs.  George  Rochford 
Stoddard,  Francis  Russell 
Stone,  Mrs.  Lauriston  L. 
Taber,  Martha  Akin 
Thayer,    George   Wood 
Thayer,  Samuel  R. 
Trott,  Elizabeth  Celinda 
Turner,  Everett  Pendleton 
Turner,  Herbert  Bryant 
Turner,  Howard  Chubbuck 
Van  Cleve,  Margaret  Fox 
Vining,  Floretta 
Whitney,  Drake 
Winpenny,  Mrs.  J.  H. 
Wood,  Mrs.  George  H, 


Henry  Samson 


Henry  Samson,  a  young  boy  in  1620,  came  with  Edward  Tilley  and 
his  wife,  one  of  "2  children  that  were  their  cossens" ;  very  probably 
he  was  their  nephew.  February  6,  1636,  he  married  Ann  Plum- 
mer.     Removed  to  Duxbury,  and  died  December  24,  1684. 


Bacon,  Leon  Brooks 
Butters,  George 
Cowing,  Elizabeth 
Cowing,  Janet  McKay 
Cushman,  Charles  Allerton 
Faunce,  Solomon  Elmer 
Frazer,  Mrs  Reah 


Puffer,  Mrs.  Dexter  Richardson 
Rice,  Mrs.  John  Melvin 
Sampson,  Walter  Scott 
Sampson,   William  Arthur 
Sherman,  Julia  Thompson 
Slaughter,  Mrs.  William  Dennis 
Sparhawk,  Mrs.  Charles 


AND    THEIR   DESCENDANTS 


431 


Thomas,  David 

Trott,  Elizabeth  Celinda 

Whitney,  Drake 


Wood,  Mrs.  George  H. 
Woodward,  Frank  E. 
Woodward,  Samuel  W. 


George  Soule 

George  Soule,  the  thirty-fifth  signer  of  the  Compact,  came  in  the 
service  of  Edward  Winslow,  but  was  taxed  after  1633.  As  early 
as  1626  he  married  Mary  Becket,  who  came  over  in  the  Anne.  He 
was  one  of  the  pioneers  in  the  settlement  of  Duxbury,  and  was  five 
times  a  deputy  therefrom  to  the  General  Court.  He  was  one  of  the 
original  proprietors  of  Bridgewater,  and  was  among  the  purchasers 
of  Dartmouth.     He  died  in  1680. 


Alderson,  Victor  C. 
Allen,  Abby  Louise 
Allen,  John  Weston 
Allen,  Mrs.  Walter 
Apsey,  Mrs.  Albert  Stokes 
Bartol,  George  E. 
Brayton,  Mrs.  Charles  Ray 
Brazier,  Mrs.  Joseph  H. 
Bryant,  Mrs.  Henry  Lyman 
Butterfield,  Mrs.  George 
Butters,  George 
Campbell,  Fannie  Soule 
Clark,  Mary  Smith 
Clark,  Sarah  Louisa 
Cushman,  Charles  Allerton 
Davol,  Mrs.  Bradford  Durfee 
Freeman,  Mrs.  James  Everett 
Hall,  Mrs.  Anthony  Dennis 
Hammond,  Elizabeth  Penn 
Hammond,  Mrs.  William  Penn 
Holmes,  Helen  Rebecca 
Howarth,  Mrs.  John  Bradshaw 
Jones,  Mrs.  Fred  Eugene 
Karr,  Mrs.  William  Wesley 
Lapham,  Mrs.  Samuel 
Le  Baron,  Frederic  Nelson 
Little,  Samuel 
McCobb,  Lois  Drinkwater 
North,  Charles  Jackson 


Noyes,  David  William 
Parker,  Edward  Ludlow 
Parker,  Frederick  Wesley 
Pease,  Mrs.  Ella  G.  Sweetser 
Peirce,  Mrs.  Eugene  Edgett 
Perkins,  Elizabeth  Bishop 
Perkins,  Mrs.  Newton 
Pratt,  Edith  Forrester 
Pratt,  Ellen  Leora 
Preston,  Mrs.  William  Trutch 
Quincy,  Charles  F. 
Quincy,  Mrs.  George  Henry 
Rand,  William  Brisbane 
Register,  Mrs.  H.  C. 
Richardson,  George  Eliot 
Royce,  Mrs.  Stephen  Edmunds 
Ryder,  Mrs.  Godfrey 
Sherman,  Mrs.  James  Ellis 
Slaughter,  Mrs.  William  Dennis 
Soule,  Horace  Homer,  Jr. 
Soule,  Julius  E. 
Soule,  Winthrop  Porter 
Soule,  Zeruah 
Trowbridge,  Edward  Allyn 
True,  Mrs.  John  Sewell 
Vaill,  Mrs.  Edward  E. 
Van  Dyke,  Harry  Weston 
Wood,  Mrs.  George  H. 


43- 


MAYFLOWER   ANCESTORS 


Myles  Standish 


Myles  Standish,  the  honored  captain  and  military  leader  of  the 
Pilgrims,  is  first  known  to  us  as  a  soldier  serving  with  the  English 
contingent  in  the  Low  Countries,  and  his  commission  from  Eliza- 
beth indicates  that  he  was  born  about  1584,  doubtless  at  Duxbury 
Hall,  one  of  the  family  seats,  near  Chorley,  Lancashire,  England. 
He  had  become  associated  with  the  Pilgrims  at  Leyden,  although 
he  never  became  a  church  member,  and  on  the  Mayflower  voyage 
he  was  accompanied  by  his  wife  Rose,  who  died  January  29,  1620-1. 
His  is  the  sixth  signature  to  the  Compact.  He  married,  after 
August  14,  1623,  his  second  wife,  Barbara,  one  of  the  passengers 
brought  by  the  Anne.  His  military  knowledge  and  experience  had 
from  the  outset  been  of  great  service  in  leading  the  exploring  par- 
ties sent  out  from  the  MayAozver  while  she  lay  in  Provincetown 
Harbor,  and  February  17,  1620-1,  he  was  formally  chosen  captain, 
and  organized  the  first  military  company  in  New  England,  continu- 
ing in  its  command  until  his  death,  his  prompt  and  watchful  de- 
cisiveness often  averting  disaster  from  the  feeble  colony.  He  was 
a  man  of  small  stature  but  of  martial  spirit,  with  somewhat  choleric 
temper  and  of  well-proved  courage  and  resolution.  He  took  a 
prominent  part  in  civil  affairs,  and  was  an  assistant  in  1631,  serving 
in  that  office  for  nineteen  years.  In  1625  he  went  to  England  on 
behalf  of  the  colony's  affairs,  and  in  1627  became  one  of  the  eight 
"Undertakers"  who  purchased  the  colony's  trade  rights  from  the 
London  "Adventurers."  For  six  years  he  was  the  treasurer  of  the 
colony.  About  1631  he  removed  to  "Captain's  Hill"  in  Duxbury, 
and  in  1632  was  one  of  the  petitioners  for  the  incorporation  of 
Duxbury  as  a  separate  town.     He  died  October  3,  1656. 


Alden,  Isaac  Carey 

Allen,  Elmer  Hooker 

Anthony,  Arthur  Cox 

Anthony,  Henrietta  Rogers 

Anthony,  Silas  Reed 

Arnold,  Mrs.  Richard 

Bacon,  Leon  Brooks 

Bell,  Edna 

Blakeley,  Russell 

Bush,  John  Standish  Foster,  M.D. 

Butters,  George 

Chamberlin,  Mrs.  Eugene  G. 

Cheesman,  Mrs.  Walter  Scott 

Copeland,  Charles 

Curtis,  Mrs.  William  Theodore 

Curtiss,  Frederick  H. 

Densmore,  Caroline  Eaton 


Densmore,  Edward  Dana 
Downes,  Mrs.  Charles  T. 
Eddy,  Mrs.  Luther  D. 
Farnham,  Le  Roy  Dwight,  M.D. 
Faunce,  Solomon  Elmer 
Fifield,  Catharine  Reed 
Foster,  Asa  Lansford 
Freeman,  Mrs.  James  Everett 
Gayley,  Mrs.  James 
Greene,  Mrs.  Charles  Arthur 
Groesbeck,  Herman  J. 
Guild,  Mrs.  Chester 
Hamilton,  Henry  De  Witt 
Hoadley,  Mrs.  George  H. 
Hodges,  Rev.  George,  D.D. 
Hopkins,   Mrs.   Franklin   Whet- 
stone 


AND   THEIR   DESCENDANTS 


433 


Howarth,  Mrs.  John  Bradshaw 
Howes,  Mrs.  Eben 
Jackson,  Mrs.  Walter 
Jewett,  Mary  Louise 
Jewett,  William  Parker 
Kellogg,  Edward  Brinley,  M.D. 
Kellogg,  Mrs.  Spencer 
Le  Baron,  Frederic  Nelson 
Leonard,  George  Henry 
McCobb,  Lois  Drinkwater 
Mower,  Mrs.  Eugene  S. 
Peirce,  Mrs.  Eugene  Edgett 
Percy,  George  Washington 
Philbrick,  Harry  Clifford 
Philler,  Mrs.  William  R. 
Raymond,  Mrs.  Henry  Emmons 
Read,  Harry  Humphrey 
Ryder,  Mrs.  Godfrey 
Sage,  Mrs.  Russell 
Saville,  Mrs.  Caleb  Mills 


Shepard,  Benjamin 
Shepard,  Mrs.  James  Erving 
Sherer,  Mrs.  Frank 
Sherman,  Julia  Thompson 
Skerry,  Amory  Thompson,  Jr. 
Skerry,  Harry  Ward 
Slaughter,  Mrs.  William  Dennis 
Slocum,  Joseph  Jermain 
Smith,  Mrs.  H.  H.  H. 
Snow,  Mrs.  Daniel  Kimball 
Standish,  Charles  Dana 
Standish,  James  Myles 
Standish,  Myles,  M.D. 
Vaill,  Mrs.  Edward  E. 
Vaill,  Frederick  Sturdivant 
Varney,  Carolyn  Standish 
Ware,  Francis  Alden 
White,  Mrs.  Stephen  Van  Culen 
Withrow,  Mrs.  Thomas  Foster 


John  Tilley 

John  Tilley,  the  sixteenth  signer  of  the  Compact,  came  with  his 
wife,  whose  name  is  unknown,  and  "Elizabeth  their  daughter."  He 
was  one  of  the  "lo  of  their  principall  men"  who,  with  the  boat's 
crew,  made  up  the  third  and  final  party  of  exploration  sent  out  from 
the  Mayiiozvcr  while  at  Provincetown  Harbor.  It  is  probable  that 
he  was  a  brother  of  Edward  Tilley.  Both  he  and  his  wife  "dyed  a 
little  after  they  came  ashore."  Dr.  Henry  M.  Dexter,  in  a  note  to 
his  edition  of  "Mourt's  Relation,"  1865,  quotes  from  the  Leyden 
MS.  Records,  "13-23,  February,  1615.  John  Telley,  silk-worker 
of  Leyden  married  Bridget  Van  der  Velde."  She  could  not  have 
been  the  mother  of  Elizabeth  Tilley,  who  was  born  in  1607  ^nd  who 
married  John  Howland,  and  the  explicitness  of  Bradford's  record 
of  this  daughter  would  indicate  that  the  silk-worker  "John  Telley" 
of  Leyden  was  not  identical  with  the  Mayflower  Pilgrim.  Dr.  Dex- 
ter wrote  in  1888  that  he  was  convinced  that  the  Leyden  record 
referred  to  another  person.  Until  1855  it  was  supposed,  through 
family  tradition,  that  John  Howland's  wife  was  a  daughter  of 
Governor  Carver,  which  gives  some  foundation  for  the  belief  that 
a  relationship  existed,  and  that  Elizabeth  Tilley  may  have  been  a 
granddaughter  of  the  first  governor. 


Abbott,  Mrs.  Charles  William 
Adams,  Mrs.  Edward  Livingston 
28 


Adams,  Edward  Milton 
Adams,  Stephen  Jarvis 


434 


MAYFLOWER   ANCESTORS 


Allen,  Mrs.  Charles  Frederick 
Aspinwall,  Algernon  Aikin 
Aspinwall,  William  Humphrey 
Bacon,  Gorham,  M.D. 
Bailhache,  Mrs.  Preston  Heath 
Bates,  Mrs.  George  Henry  W. 
Beebe,  Mary  E. 
Belcher,  Mrs.  Henry  Alden 
Bellows,  Mrs.  Josiah  G. 
Blodgett,  Caroline  A. 
Bradford,  Ann  Althea 
Bramble,  Mrs.  George  J. 
Brewster,  Rev.  Charles  Augustus 
Brewster,  Mrs.  Samuel  Dwight 
Brown,  Edward  Willard 
Brown,  Mrs.  Robert  Simmons 
Brownell,  Silas  Brown 
Bryant,  Percy,  M.D. 
Bulkley,  Mrs.  Henry  T. 
Burke,  James  Stranahan 
Bush-Brown,  Henry  Kirke 
Butler,  Mrs.  Bayard 
Butler,  Lucy  Palmer 
Butler,  William  W. 
Cadle,  Mrs.  Charles  Francis 
Capehart,  Mrs.  Edward  Everett 
Chamberlin,  Isabel  Sargent 
Chase,  Ellen 

Cheney,  Rev.  Charles  Edward 
Cherry,  Mrs.  Lewis  Williamson 
Chipman,  Adin  Vernon 
Chittenden,  Alice  Hill 
Chittenden,  Mrs.  Simeon  B. 
Clapp,  Antoinette 
Clapp,  Arthur  Winship 
Clark,  Alonzo  Howard 
Clark,  Mrs.  Charles  Peter,  Jr. 
Clark,  Mrs.  Enos 
Cleaveland,  Mrs.  Jas.  Bradford 
Cleaveland,  Livingston  Warner 
Coates,  Mrs.  Edward  H. 
Cochrane,  Mrs.  Alexander 


Cook,  William  Burt,  Jr. 
Crandon,  Edwin  Sanford 
Crocker,  Sarah  Haskell 
Crowell,  Asa  Clinton 
Cummings,  Horace  Stuart 
Cushman,  Charles  Allerton 
Cushman,  Charles  Livingston 
Dimock,  Henry  Farnam 
Doane,  Ida  Frances 
Doane,  Marguerite  Treat 
Doane,  Mrs.  William  H. 
Dodge,  Mrs.  Guy  Phelps 
Donnell,  William  Gushing 
Downs,  Mrs.  Edgar  R. 
Downs,  Hubert  C. 
Dowse,  Mrs.  Charles  Francis 
Drury,  Mrs.  William  Henry 
Earle,  George  H.,  Jr. 
Eldridge,  Edric 
Eliot,  Edith 

Emery,  Mrs.  Augustus  James 
Fairbanks,  Henry  Nathaniel 
Fairbanks,  Mrs.  Henry  Nathaniel 
Fairbanks,  Mittie  Belcher 
Fairbanks,  Nora  Lucy 
Farnam,  Charles  Henry 
Farwell,  Mrs.  Walter  Merrick 
Faunce,  Mrs.  Solomon  Elmer 
Foote,  Florence  A. 
Foote,  Harriet 
Foote,  John  C. 
Foote,  John  G. 
Foote,  Mrs.  John  J. 
Foote,  Maria  G. 
Foote,  Mary  H. 
Ford,  Mrs.  Ellery  Channing 
Freeman,  Henry  Huggeford 
Friend,  Mrs.  William  Hovey 
Fuller,  Mrs.  Andrew  Daniel 
Furnald,  Mrs.  Francis  P.,  Jr. 
Gallison, Jefferson  Gushing,  M.D. 
Gardiner,   Curtiss   Crane 


AND    THEIR   DESCENDANTS 


435 


Gardner,  Mrs.  John  L. 
Gardner,  Mrs.  Stephen  A. 
Garner,  Mrs.  John  L. 
Gayley,  Mrs.  James 
Geer,  Mrs.  Oliver  J. 
Goodspeed,  Joseph  Horace 
Gorham,  Charles  Truesdell 
Gorham,  George  Congdon 
Gorham,  Henry  Stirling 
Gould,  Mrs.  Levi  Lincoln 
Goulder,  Mrs.  Harvey  D. 
Greene,  Edna  Munson 
Greene,  Howard 
Greene,  Marshall  Winslow 
Greene,  Richard  Henry 
Greene,  Mrs.  Richard  Henry 
Gridley,  Martin  Medbery 
Gridley,  Mrs.  Nelson  Cowles 
Haecker,  Mrs.  Theophilus  L. 
Hall,  Mrs.  Nathaniel  Bourne 
Hallett,  Mrs.  Daniel  Bunker 
Handy,  Edward  Adino 
Hartshorne,  Mrs.  Edward  Y. 
Harwood,  Mrs.  Sydney 
Haskell,  Mrs.  George  Alexander 
Haskins,  Charles  Waldo 
Hawes,  Cyrus  Alger 
Hawes,  Emory 
Hawes,  James  Anderson 
Hecker,  John  Valentine 
Hill,  Edward  Bruce 
Hill,  Mrs.  Edward  B. 
Hill,  Edwin  Allston 
Hinckley,  Sylvester  Baxter 
Hodgdon,  Mrs.  Henry  Cooper 
Hodges,  Mrs.  Edward  Fuller 
Howarth,  Mrs.  John  Bradshaw 
Howland,  Charles  Allen 
Howland,  Henry  E. 
Howland,  Henry  Raymond 
Howland,  Joseph  Briggs,  M.D. 
Howland,  Walter  Morton 


Ives,  Marie  Emeline 
Jackson,  Mrs.  Walter 
Jayne,  Mrs.  Henry  Le  Baron 
Johnson,  Mrs.  Edward  Lewis 
Jones,  Joseph  Davis 
Jones,  Mrs.  Fred  Eugene 
Kellogg,  Frederic  Rogers 
Kemble,  Parker  Henry 
Kingsland,  Mrs.  William  M. 
Kirkham,  Mrs.  Geo.  Davenport 
Kyle,  Mrs.  William  Seward 
Lathrop,  Mrs.  William  A. 
Leach,  Mrs.  Josiah  Granville 
Le  Baron,  Frederic  Nelson 
Leonard,  Benjamin  Crandon 
Leonard,  Mrs.  Charles  Webster 
Leonard,    Clarence    Ettienne 
Leonard,  George  Henry 
Leonard,  Laura  Anna 
Leonard,  Theodore  O. 
Little,  Mrs.  Willard  Parker 
Locke,  Charles  Augustus 
Locke,  Mary  IngersoU 
Loring,  Mrs.  Lindsley 
Lothrop,  John  Parker 
Lovell,  Frank  Hallett 
Lovell,  Frank  Hallett,  Jr. 
Lovell,  Isabel 
Lovell,  Leander  Newton 
Lovell,  Robert  Armstrong 
Low,  Abbot  Augustus 
Low,  Seth 

McAdoo,  Mary  Jane  Osborne 
McCartney,  Mrs.  Katharine  Eliz- 
abeth Searle 
Macy,  George  Henry 
Macy,  Silvanus  J. 
Martin,  Susan  Taber 
Martin,  Mrs.  William  R.  H. 
Mason,  George  C. 
Mitchell,  Mrs.  Edward 
Mitchell,  Frederick  William 


436 


MAYFLOWER   ANCESTORS 


Mitchell,  Guy  Elliott 
Morgan,  Mrs.  James  L.,  Jr. 
Morison,  Mrs.  James  M. 
Morris,  Mrs.  Seymour 
Morse,  Annie  Conant 
Morse,  Lemuel  Foster 
Morton,  Mrs.  Marcus 
Moselcy,   Mrs.    Frank 
Mott,  David  C. 
Munson,  Henry  Theodore 
Nelson,  Abiel  W. 
Nesbit,  Mrs.  Charles  Francis 
Newton,  Clara  Chipman 
Newton,  Ellen  Huldah 
Newton,  John  Marshall 
Nightingale,  George  Corlis 
Norton,  Edward  Loudon 
Parker,  Mrs.  Charles  Henry 
Parsons,  Charles  Lathrop 
Patten,  Anna  Carlyn 
Perry,  Oliver  Hazard 
Pfoutz,  Gilbert  B. 
Pfoutz,  Mrs.  John  S. 
Pike,  Charles  Eliot 
Plimpton,  Mrs.  Henry  R.,  2d 
Pond,  Virgil  Clarence 
Puffer,  Mrs.  Dexter  Richardson 
Quincy,  Mary  Perkins 
Rankin,  Edith  Gadcomb 
Rankin,  Mrs.  Jeremiah  Eanies 
Raymond,  Mrs.  Henry  Emmons 
Read,  Mrs.  John 
Reed,  Mrs.  Caroline  Gallup 
Reilay,  Mrs.  Gilbert 
Rhodes,   Elizabeth  McK. 
Rhodes,  Emily  B. 
Rhodes,  Frank  Mauran 
Rhodes,  James  Mauran 
Rhodes,  James  Mauran,  Jr. 
Rice,  Mrs.  John  Melvin 
Richardson,  George  Eliot 
Robinson,  Sarah  E. 


Rogers,  Joseph  Sumner 
Rogers,  Winfrcd  Hervcy 
Russell,  Charles  Howland 
Ryder,  Mrs.  Godfrey 
Sargent,  Mrs.  Dudley  Allen 
Sargent,  John  Smith 
Schultze,  Mrs.  Ernst  Friedrich  E. 
Sharpe,  Elizabeth  Montgomery 
Sharpe,  Mary  A. 
Shaw,  Harriet  Arline 
Shepard,  Mrs.  James  Erving 
Smith,  Mrs.  James 
Snow,  Mrs.  T.  T. 
Spaulding,  Mrs.  Samuel  Strong 
Sprague,  Alice  Frances 
Sprague,  Frank  William 
Sterling,  Edith  Warren 
Sterling,  Eleanor  Augusta 
Stevens,  Mrs.  Solon  Whithed 
Stevenson,  John  McAllister 
Stoddard,  Francis  Russell 
Stran,  Mrs.  Charles  Thompson 
Talbot,  Archie  Lee 
Tarbox,  Mrs.  Henry  Fiske 
Thatcher,  Franklin  Nye 
Thomas,  David 
Thompson,  Mrs.  Josiah 
Titus,  Mrs.  Nelson  V. 
Townshend,  Charles  Hervey 
Townsley,  Mrs.  Clarence  Page 
Trask,  Mrs.  John  E.  D. 
Trowbridge,  Edwin  Dwight 
Trowbridge,  Mrs.  E.  Hayes 
Trowbridge,  Frederick  Kellogg 
Trowbridge,  Mrs.  Frederick  K. 
Trowbridge,  Robertson 
Tuck,  Henry 
Tuck,  Rosamond 
Turner,  Mrs.  Frederic  Alonzo 
Turner,  Frederic  Alonzo,  Jr. 
Tyler,  Henry  Whitney 
Upham,  Mrs.  Horace  A.  J. 


AND    THEIR   DESCENDANTS 


437 


Van  Dyke,  Harry  Weston 
Van  Ostrand,  Mrs.  Edwin  Hub- 
bard 
Viall,  Mrs.  Christopher  C. 
Vilas,  Anne  Ashmim 
Vilas,  Percival  Madden 
Waldo,  Mrs.  Otis  H. 
Walker,  Mrs.  Isaac  H. 
Walker,  William  Macy 
Wallace,  Mrs.  George  Rodney 
Warner,  Charles  B. 
Warren,  Mrs.  Frederick 
Warren,  George  Herbert 
Warren,   Pelham  Winslow 
Webber,  Maria  Gilbert 
Webber,  Mrs.  Samuel  Gilbert 


Webber,  Sarah  Southworth 
Weed,  Edward  Franklin 
Weed,  Mrs.  Samuel  R. 
Wellington,  Mrs.  Andrew 
Wendell,  Mrs.  Emory 
White,  Mrs.  Hunter  C. 
Whiting,  Mrs.  William  Sawin 
Whitney,  Mrs.  Thomas  Henry 
Wight,  Martha  Cobb 
Wild,  Sara  Henry 
Willard,  Susan  Barker 
Williams,  Mrs.  Horace  Perry 
Winslow,  Mrs.  Edward  Miller 
Wood,  Mary  Emma 
Woodward,  Mrs.  Frank  L. 
Woodward,  Mrs.  Frederick  F. 


John  Turner 

John  Turner  was  a  member  of  the  Leyden  Company,  and  first 
appears  as  the  messenger  sent  by  them  to  England  with  then- 
letter  to  Carver  and  Cushman,  in  June,  1620,  and  the  bearer  ot 
Cushman's  reply,  in  which  he  told  of  the  selection  of  the  Mayflower 
for  their  expected  voyage.  He  was  the  twenty-second  signer  ot 
the  Compact.  He  brought  with  him  two  sons,  but  all  three  died  m 
the  first  sickness.  A  daughter,  however,  came  over  plater,  and  in 
1650  Bradford  wrote  that  she  was  living  at  Salem,  well  married 
and  approved  of."  None  of  his  descendants  have  applied  for  mem- 
bership. 


Richard  Warren 

Richard  Warren  was  not  a  member  of  the  Leyden  Company,  but 
one  of  those  from  London  who  joined  the  Pilgrims  at  Plymouth, 
En<rland.  His  wife  Elizabeth,  whose  maiden  name  is  unknown 
came  over  in  the  Anne  in  1623,  bringing  five  daughters,  fhey  had 
two  sons  born  in  Plymouth ;  to  one,  Nathaniel,  a  grant  of  land  was 
made  in  consideration  of  being  one  of  the  first-born  children  m 
the  colony.  His  is  the  twelfth  signature  to  the  Compact.^  He  was 
one  of  the  final  exploring  party  sent  out  in  the  Mayflower  s  shallop, 
and  therefore  landed  at  Plvmouth,  December  21,  1620.  His  home 
at  Plymouth  was  in  the  section  later  known  as  Hobshole,^  where 
he  died  in  1628.  Secretary  Morton  speaks  of  him  as  a  useful 
28* 


438 


MAYFLOWER   ANCESTORS 


Instrument ;  and  during  his  life  bore  a  deep  share  in  the  Difficul- 
ties and  Troubles  of  the  first  Settlement  of  the  plantation  of  New- 
Plymouth." 


Adams,  James  Dexter,  U.S.N. 
Adams,  Laurence  Stowell,  U.S.N. 
Agry,  Mrs.  George,  Jr. 
Alderson,  Victor  C. 
Allen,  Abby  Louise 
Allen,  John  Weston 
Allen,  Mrs.  Walter 
Atwood,  Mary  Louise 
Avery,  Eliza  Warren 
Baird,  Mrs.  Walter  T. 
Baker,  George  F. 
Barker,  Mrs.  Edward  Tobey 
Barker,  Mrs.  George  Gardner 
Bartlett,  Charles 
Bartlett,  Philip  Golden 
Bates,  Mrs.  Joshua 
Bell,  Edith  Toms 
Bell,  Jared  Weed 
Benedict,  William  Leonard 
Berry,  Mrs.  John  Bennington 
Blanchard,  Walter  Everett 
Blatchford,  Mrs.  Samuel  Milford 
Bliss,  Frederic  Wright 
Bliss,  George  Danforth,  M.D. 
Bliss,  Mrs.  Cyrus  Wheaton 
Blodgett,  Mrs.  Edward  Everett 
Bowen,  Henry  James 
Bowers,  Henry 
Bradford,  Gamaliel 
Bradford,  Joseph  Edward 
Bray,  Mrs.  Alonzo  Butler 
Bra3i;on,  Mrs.  Charles  Ray 
Brewster,  Mrs.  Samuel  Dwight 
Brooks,  Frederick  Manning- 
Brooks,  Mrs.  George  Gordon 
Brooks,  Lyman  Loring 
Brooks,  Mrs.  Lyman  B. 
Bryant,  Mrs.  Henry  Lyman 
Burdett,  Mrs.  Charles  Phelps 


Butler,  Lucy  P. 

Butler,  Mrs.  William  Addison,  Jr. 

Butler,  William  W. 

Butters,  George 

Chamberlin,  Mrs.  Eugene  G. 

Chandler,  Theophilus  P. 

Chapin,  Mrs.  Herbert  Allen 

Clark,  Catharine  March 

Clark,  Mrs.  Charles  Andrew 

Clark,  Emily  Loring 

Clark,  James  Wilson 

Clarke,  Mrs.  Amasa 

Clough,  Mrs.  Micajah  P. 

Coe,  Fanny  Eliza 

Coe,  Henry  Francis 

Cole,  Alfred  Winslow 

Colket,  Mrs.   C.  H. 

Crandon,  Edwin  Sanford 

Gushing,  Anne  Cooke 

Cushman,  Charles  Allerton 

Damon,  John 

Davis,  Mrs.  Frank  V. 

Davis,  Horace 

Davis,  Mrs.  Langdon  Shannon 

Davol,  Mrs.  Bradford  Durfee 

Dickinson,  Horace  Edward 

Ditson,   Mrs.   Oliver 

Dolbeer,  Mrs.  Charles  Hendricks 

Dougherty,  Mrs.  Edwin  V. 

Doughty,  Francis  Edward,  M.D. 

Downs,  Hubert  C. 

Eggleston,  Mrs.  Arthur  H. 

Ellis,  Caleb  Holt 

Ely,  John  H. 

Ely,  Mrs.  William  Caryl 

Fairbanks,  Mrs.  Henry  Nathaniel 

Fairbanks,  Nora  Lucy 

Farrington,  Charles  Frederick 

Faunce,  Solomon  Elmer 


AND   THEIR   DESCENDANTS 


439 


Foote,  Sarah  Carlisle 
Freeman,  Henry  Huggeford 
Freeman,  Mrs.  Henry  H. 
Freeman,  Mrs.  James  Everett 
French,  Mrs.  Charles  Austin 
Gallison,  Jefferson  Gushing,  M.D. 
Gaylord,  Mrs.  John  Flavel 
Gifford  Edith 
Glenn,  Mrs.  George  E. 
Goodwin,  Daniel 
Goodwin,  Lewis  Le  Baron 
Greene,  Charles  Arthur 
Greene,  Edna  Munson 
Greene,  Marshall  Winslow 
Greene,  Richard  Henry 
Griffin,  Mrs.  Addison  Le  Roy 
Griffin,  Grace  Louise 
Grinnell,  Mrs.  Charles  Edward 
Guild,  Mrs.  Chester 
Hale,  Mrs.  George  Silsbee 
Hall,  Thomas,  Jr. 
Hallstram,    Roswell    Lockwood 
Hammond,  Elisabeth  Penn 
Hammond,  Mrs.  William  Penn 
Harlow,  George  Arthur,  M.D. 
Harris,  Mrs.  Alfonso  Scott 
Hart,  George  Thomas 
Hinckley,  Mrs.  Sylvester  Baxter 
Hinsdale,  Harriette  M. 
Hodge,  Mary  Russell 
Hoxie,  Eliza  S. 

Hoxie,  Nathaniel  Blossom,  Jr. 
Hoyt,  Mrs.  Frank  Mason 
Huling,  Ray  Greene 
Iddings,  Mrs.  Charles  F. 
Jackson,  Rebecca 
Janney,  Mrs.  Robert  M. 
Johnson,  Mrs.  Edward  M. 
Johnston,  Mervyn  Edward 
Keith,  Horace  Alden 
Keith,  Wallace  Gushing,  M.D. 
Knapp,  Mrs.  Frederick  Newman 


Leonard,  Benjamin  Crandon 
Lewis,  Mrs.  John  F. 
Lippincott,  Craige 
Lippincott,  Jay  B. 
Lippincott,  Josephine 
Lippitt,  Mrs.  Charles  W. 
Little,  Amos  R. 
Little,  James  Lovell 
Little,   John    Mason 
Livingston,  Julia  Raymond 
Long,  John  Davis 
Lovell,  Leander  Newton 
Lovell,  Mrs.  Leander  Newton 
Lund,  Mrs.  Frederic  A. 
Lunt,  Cornelia  Gray 
Lunt,  Mrs.  William  Wallace 
McCartney,  Mrs.  Katharine  Eliz- 
abeth Searle 
McKenney,  Mrs.  Charles  Henry 
McKenney,  Ethel  Ripley 
McLean,  Mrs.  Charles 
McNeely,  Mrs.  Robert  K. 
Mayhew,  Matthew  A. 
Mason,  Mrs.  Clara  D.  Sanders 
Merrick,  Mrs.  Frederick  La  F. 
Metcalf,  William  Park 
Mills,  Mary  Bartlett 
Moore,  Mrs.  William  Arthur 
Morison,  Mrs.  John  Holmes 
Morley,  Mrs.  Charles  W. 
Munro,  Walter  L. 
Munro,  Wilfred  Harold 
Munro,  Mrs.  W.  H. 
Murdock,  Harold 
Murdock,  Mrs.  James  Riley 
Nesmith,  Thomas 
Norris,  Ada  Louise 
Nye,  Charles  Freeman 
Nye,  Ellen  Rose 
Osgood,  Mrs.  Frederick  L. 
Page,  Henrietta  Tower 
Parker,  Mrs.  Charles  Henry 


440 


MAYFLOWER   ANCESTORS 


Parker,  Edward  Ludlow 
Parsons,  Charles  Lathrop 
Patterson,   Caroline  Homans 
Patterson,  Jessie 
Pearmain,  Sumner  Bass 
Pearson,  Mrs.  Edward  J. 
Peirce,  Mrs.  George  Hartwell 
Pepper,  Mrs.  William  P. 
Philbrick,  Harry   Clifford 
Pierce,  James  Oscar 
Plumb,  Henry  B. 
Pond,  Virgil   Clarence 
Porter,  Mrs.  Burr 
Pratt,  Edith  Forrester 
Pratt,  Ellen  Leora 
Preston,  Mrs.  Carl  W. 
Prince,  Le  Baron  Bradford 
Puffer,  Mrs.  Dexter  Richardson 
Putnam,  Mrs.  Earl  B. 
Reed,  Mrs.  William  Gardner 
Reilly,  Mrs.  Thomas  A. 
Remick,  Mrs.  John  Anthony 
Rice,  Mrs.  John  Melvin 
Richards,  Julian  Walter 
Richards,  Mrs.  Reuben  A. 
Richardson,  Alice  M. 
Richardson,  Mrs.  George  Eliot 
Richardson,  Lucy  Stites 
Richardson,  Mary  A. 
Richardson,  Mrs.  Reuben  A. 
Ridgely,  Charles 
Rivers,  Mary 
Robinson,  Francis  Walter 
Robinson,  Mrs.  N.  D. 
Rogers,  Allan 
Ryder,  Mrs.  Godfrey 
Sabin,  Mrs.  Charles  Dwight 
Schaffenberg,  Frances 
Schuyler,  Montgomery,  Jr. 
Schuyler,    Mrs.    Montgomery 
Sears,  Ann  Maria 
Shaw,  Henry  Southworth 


Shepard,  Benjamin 
Slaughter,  Mrs.  William  Dennis 
Sloan,  Robert  Sage 
Slocum,  Grace  Woods 
Smith,  Mrs.  Frank  H, 
Smith,   Susan  A. 
Speck,  Mrs.  Henry  Joseph 
Sprague,  Alice  Frances 
Sprague,  Frank  William 
Stearns,  John  Goddard 
Stearns,  Mrs.  Seargent  Prentiss 
Sterling,  Edith  Warren 
Sterling,   Eleanor  Augusta 
Stetson,  Annabel 
Stetson,  Clarence  Winfield 
Stevens,  Benjamin  Franklin 
Stevens,  George  Holley 
Stevens,  Mrs.  Solon  Whithed 
Stockbridge,  William  Mauran 
Stryker,  Mrs.  Samuel  S. 
Sweet,  Benjamin  Delano 
Taber,  Martha  Akin 
Talbot,  Newton 
Talmadge,  Mrs.  Henry 
Thomas,  David 
Thomas,  Frank  Ray 
Thomas,   Mrs.    Philander  J. 
Thompson,  Mrs.  Albert  William 
Tilden,  John  Newel,  M.D. 
Tilden,  John  Newel,  Jr. 
Trafton,  Mrs.  Francis  Edwards 
Turner,  Everett  Pendleton 
Turner,  Herbert  Bryant 
Turner,  Howard  Chubbuck 
Tyler,   Charles  Hitchcock 
Tyler,  Henry  Whitney 
Tyler,  Mrs.  Joseph  Howe 
Underbill,  Mrs.  Charles  William 
Upham,  Mrs.  Henry  M. 
Vaill,  Mrs.  Edward  E. 
Vanderpoel,  Mary  Van  Buren 
Vander  Veer,  Mrs.  Albert 


AND   THEIR   DESCENDANTS 


441 


Vander  Veer,  Edgar  Albert 
Varney,  Carolyn  Standish 
Viets,  Mrs.  Carl  J. 
Vilas,  Mrs.  Edward  Perrin 
Warren,  Caroline  Bartlett 
Warren,  Charles  Elliot 
Warren,  Rev.  Daniel  Frederick 
Warren,  George  Herbert 
Warren,  Pelham  Winslow 
Warren,  William  Watts  Jones 
Warren,  Winslow 
Watson,  Lucy  Carlile 
Watson,  William  Henry 
Wesson,  Isabel 
Wesson,  James  Leonard 
Wesson,  Mrs.  James  Leonard 
White,  Alfred  Livingstone 
White,  Hunter  C,  Jr. 


White,  Mrs.  Hunter  C. 
White,  Mrs.  John  Daugherty 
Willard,  Edward  Augustus 
AVillard,   Gladys 
Willard,  James  Le  Baron 
Willard,  Marion  Bradford 
Willard,  Susan  Barker 
Williams,  Charles  Jarvis 
Williams,  Mrs.  Milo  G. 
Winpenny,  Mrs.  J.  H. 
Withrow,  Mrs.  Thomas  Foster 
Wood,  Mrs.  George  H. 
Woodruff,  Mrs.  James  Parsons 
Woodward,  Frank  E. 
Woodward,  Samuel  W. 
Yeaton,  Mrs.  George  Walter 
Young,  Mrs.  William  Hill 


Peregrine  White 

Peregrine  White,  the  first  child  born  in  New  England,  was  the 
son  of  William  and  Susanna  White,  born  on  board  the  MayUowcr, 
between  November  27  and  30,  1620,  while  the  ship  lay  in  Province- 
town  Harbor.  In  1632  removed  to  Marshfield  with  his  stepfather's 
(Governor  Winslow's)  family.  Was  a  volunteer  for  the  Pequod 
War  in  1636;  in  1642  was  "ancient-bearer"  (or  ensign)  of  Stan- 
dish's  "train  band,"  of  which  he  afterwards  became  lieutenant,  and 
in  1673  captain.  In  1648  he  married  Sarah,  daughter  of  William 
Bassett.  He  was  representative  from  Marshfield  in  the  General 
Court  in  1660  and  1673,  and  in  the  latter  year  a  member  of  the 
Council  of  War.     He  died  at  Marshfield,  July  20,  1704. 


Bowen,  Henry  James 

Bradley,  Mrs.  Jeremiah  Payson 

Davis,  Howland 

Davis,  William  Thomas 

Downing,  Mrs.  George  William 

Ford,  ]Mary  Ann 

Hoyt,  Mrs.  Charles  Albert 

Hoyt,  Mrs.  William  Edwin 


James,  Arthur  Holmes 
Manson,  Thomas  Lincoln,  Jr. 
Stran,  Mrs.  Charles  Thompson 
Talcott,  Mrs.  William  A. 
Warren,  George  Herbert 
Warren,  Pelham  Winslow 
White,  Charles  Goddard 


442  MAYFLOWER   ANCESTORS 

Resolved  White 

Resolved  White,  son  of  William  and  Susanna  White,  born  1615, 
came  with  his  parents  on  the  Mayflozver.  His  widowed  mother  hav- 
ing married  Edward  Winslow,  he  removed  with  them  to  Marshfield, 
and  April  8,  1640,  married  Judith,  daughter  of  William  Vassall  of 
Scituate.  He  died  between  1690  and  1694,  and  was  the  last  male 
survivor  but  one  (John  Cooke)  of  the  Mayflower  Company. 

McDill,  Mrs.  George  Edward  Wheeler,  Walter  Richards 

Smith,  Mrs.  H.  H.  H.  Crapo  White,  William  Gardner 

Upham,  Henry  Pratt 


William  White 

William  White,  named  in  the  Leyden  Records  as  a  "wool  carder 
from  England,"  married  in  that  city,  February  i,  1612-13,  Susanna 
Fuller,  a  sister  of  Dr.  Samuel  Fuller,  who  accompanied  him  on  the 
Mayflower  voyage  with  one  son,  Resolved,  another  son,  Peregrine, 
being  born  to  them  while  the  Mayflower  still  lay  anchored  in  Prov- 
incetown  Harbor.  He  was  the  eleventh  signer  of  the  Compact.  He 
died  February  21,  1 620-1. 

Bowen,  Henry  James  Manson,  Thomas  Lincoln,  Jr. 

Bradley,  Mrs.  Jeremiah  Payson  Potter,  Mrs.  Thomas,  Jr. 

Davis,  Howland  Prescott,  Frank  C. 

Davis,  William  Thomas  Skinner,  Mrs.  William  C. 

Downing,  Mrs.  George  William  Smith,  Mrs.  H.  H.  H.  Crapo 

Ford,  Mary  Ann  Stran,  Mrs.  Charles  Thompson 

Gross,  Mrs.  Charles  E.  Tainter,  Mrs.  James  U. 

Hammond,  Elisabeth  Penn  Talcott,  Mrs.  William  A. 

Hammond,  Mrs.  William  Penn  Upham,  Henry  Pratt 

Hoyt,  Mrs.  Charles  Albert  Warren,  George  Herbert 

Hoyt,  Mrs.  William  Edwin  Warren,  Pelham  Winslow 

Hoyt,  Mrs.  William  H.  Wheeler,  Walter  Richards 

James,  Arthur  Holmes  White,  Charles  Goddard 

McDill,  Mrs.  George  Edward  White,  William  Gardner 


Edward  Winslow 

Edw^ard  Winslow,  third  Governor  of  Plymouth  Colony,  son  of  Ed- 
ward and  Magdalen  (Oliver)  Winslow,  was  born  at  Droitwich, 
Worcestershire,  England,  October  18,  1595;  a  man  of  education 
and  good  descent;  joined  Robinson's  flock  at  Leyden  when  on  a 
tour  in  Holland  in  1617,  and  is  believed  to  have  been  associated 


AND   THEIR   DESCENDANTS  443 

with  Brewster  there  in  the  printing  business.  His  first  wife  was 
Elizabeth  Barker  of  Chester,  England,  whom  he  married  at  Ley- 
den,  May  i6,  1618.  She  accompanied  him  to  America,  but  died 
March  24,  1620-1.  He  was  the  third  signer  of  the  Compact,  and 
was  one  of  those  sent  out  in  the  third  exploring  party.  He  was 
again  married  May  12,  1621,  to  Mrs.  Susanna  White,  widow  of 
William  White,  this  being  the  first  marriage  in  the  colony.  In 
July,  1621,  he  was  sent,  accompanied  by  Stephen  Hopkins,  on  a 
successful  mission  of  amity  to  the  Indian  chief  Massasoit,  of  which 
his  own  account  was  published.  In  1627  he  was  one  of  the  eight 
"Undertakers"  who  bought  up  the  rights  of  the  Merchant  Adven- 
turers in  London.  In  1633  he  was  chosen  governor  at  the  earnest 
request  of  Bradford,  who  had  served  continuously  for  twelve  years. 
Doubtless  he  had  been  one  of  the  assistants  prior  to  this,  although 
there  is  no  record  of  these  magistrates  until  1633.  He  was  again 
chosen  governor  in  1636  and  1644,  was  assistant  in  many  interven- 
ing years,  and  was  commissioner  for  Plymouth  to  the  United 
Colonies  Confederation  in  1643.  He  was  a  man  of  eminent  ability, 
rendering  the  colony  efficient  diplomatic  service  in  the  various 
negotiations  with  its  neighbors  at  the  Massachusetts  Bay,  and  exer- 
cising wisdom  and  tact  when  sent  on  its  affairs  to  England.  When 
the  Anne  departed,  in  September,  1623,  he  sailed  with  her  on  behalf 
of  the  colony,  securing  while  in  England  the  patent  for  their  fish- 
ing-station at  Cape  Ann,  and  before  returning  in  the  spring  he  pub- 
lished in  London  his  "Good  Newes  from  New  England."  Late  in 
1630  he  again  sailed  from  Boston  to  investigate  and  adjust  their 
dealings  with  the  London  partners,  returning  in  June,  1632.  Again 
in  1634  he  was  sent  to  defend  the  colony's  course  in  the  Kennebec 
affair  should  it  be  questioned  in  council,  at  the  same  time  taking 
a  valuable  cargo  for  their  profit.  In  1646,  on  account  of  his  "pres- 
ence, speech,  courage,  and  understanding,"  the  Bay  Colony  engaged 
him  to  again  visit  England  on  their  behalf,  and  he  .never  returned 
to  America.  In  1652  Cromwell  made  him  chairman  of  a  joint  com- 
mission of  award,  and  in  1655  sent  him  as  chief  of  three  commis- 
sioners to  capture  the  Spanish  West  Indies  and  to  establish  him- 
self as  governor.  While  voyaging  to  Jamaica  in  continuance  of 
this  at  first  unsuccessful  expedition,  he  died  and  was  buried  at  sea 
May  8,  1655. 

Agry,  Mrs.  George,  Jr.  Todd,  Edwin  Linus 

Borup,  Mrs.  Henry  D.  Warren,  Caroline  Bartlett 

Clarke,  Louisa  Watson  Warren,  George  Herbert 

Hale,  Mrs.  George  Silsbee  Warren,  Pelham  Winslow 

Larkin,  Mrs.  Francis,  Jr.  Warren,  Winslow 

Potter,  Mrs.  Frederick  Williams,  Charles  Jarvis 


=>^ 


ADDENDA 

In  submitting  the  results  of  the  work  committed  to  us 
by  the  Congress,  September,  1900,  we  wish  to  acknow- 
ledge the  assistance  rendered  by  the  secretaries  irt  the 
preparation  of  their  society  lists,  and  by  Mr.  Henry  R. 
Rowland  in  the  preparation  of  the  biographies  of  the 
Pilgrims. 

We  now  add  the  names  of  those  who  have  been  elected 
since  the  book  went  to  press. 


General 


No.  No. 


State  New  York 


1774  643  Wm.  Drew  Washburn,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

1775  644  Edward  H.  Cutler,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

1776  645  Mrs.  Fred'k.  Wm.  Yates,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

1777  646  Mrs.  Edward  H.  Cutler,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

1778  647  Thos.  Bliss  Stillman,  Hoboken,  N.  J. 

1779  648  Isaac  Henry  Walker,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

1780  649  John  Walter  Stevens,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

1799  650  Wm.  Taber  Rich,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

1800  651  Cornelius  B.  Tyler,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

1801  652  Wm.  Waldo  Blackman,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

1802  653  Marshall  Hill  Clyde,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

1803  654  Mrs.  True  Page  Pierce,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

1804  655  Mrs.  Henry  C.  H.  Stewart, New York,N.Y. 

1805  656  Mrs.  Charlotte  P.  Henry,  Flushing,  N.  Y. 

1806  657  Edwina  Agnes  Chandler,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

445 


446  ADDENDA 

General  State  CONNECTICUT 

No.  No. 

1763  221  ]\Irs.  Frank  Kinsley,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 

1764  222  Mrs.  Charles  W.  Morley,  Lyme,  Conn, 

1795  223  Elizabeth  Hinsdale  Rockwell,  Winsted. 

1796  224  Wm.  Lindsley  Otis,  Waterford,  Conn. 

Massachusetts 

1749  636  Stephen  Decatur  Salmon,  Boston,  Mass. 

1750  637  Edwin  Allis  De  Wolf,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

175 1  638  Fisher  Ames,  West  Newton,  Mass. 

1752  639  Mrs.  Thos.  E.  Keely,  Hudson,  Wis. 

1753  640  Clifford,  M.  Swan,  Brookline,  Mass. 

1754  641   Mrs.  Chas.  E.  Hawes,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

1755  642  Marshall  S.  H.  Gould,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

1756  643  Maria  Foster  Snow,  Providence,  R.  I. 

1757  644  Mrs.  Isaac  G.  Ladd,  Providence,  R.  I. 

1765  645  Edward  King,  New  Castle,  Pa. 

1766  646  Rev.  Jas.  R.  Jenkins,  Bridgewater,  Mass. 

1767  647  Mrs.  Lucius  W.  Orcutt,  Boston,  Mass. 

1768  648  Wm.  Howard  Davis,  M.D.,  Boston,  Mass. 

1769  649  Mrs.  Adelbert  Ames,  Lowell,  Mass. 

1770  650  RuFus  Babcock  Tobey,  Boston,  Mass. 
^77^  651  Jeremiah  Otis  Wetherbee,  Boston,  Mass. 
1772  652  Mrs.  Wm.  A.  Rogers,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

'^77 Z  653  Mrs.  Isaac  P.  Rodman,  Orange,  N.  J. 

1 78 1  654  Seth  H.  Wetherbee,  Fall  River,  Mass. 

1782  655  Hiram  A.  Oakman,  N.  Marshfield,  Mass. 

1783  656  Mrs.  Rich'd.  S.  Smith,  E.  Somerville,  Mass. 

1784  657  Mrs.  James  McKay,  Tampa,  Fla. 

1785  658  Mrs.  Melvin  B.  Gilbert,  Boston,  Mass. 


ADDENDA  447 


General        State 
No.  No. 


1786  659  Mrs.  Francis  D.  Little,  Cumberland,  B.  C. 

1787  660  Countess  H.  de  Frankenstein,  Rome,Italy. 

1788  661  John  Fremont  Hill,  Augusta,  Me. 

1789  662  Mrs.  F.  Alaric  Pelton,  Arden,  N.  C. 

1790  663  Elizabeth  B.  Pennell,  Denver,  Col. 

1 79 1  664  Mrs.  Herbert  Turrell,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Pennsylvania 

1746  131   George  M.  Reynolds,  Wilkesbarre,  Pa. 

1747  132  William  B.  Whitney,  Germantown,  Pa. 

1748  133  Rev.  Kellogg  T.  Douglass,  Hartsville,  Pa. 
134  Helen  Billings  Morris,  Bryn  Mawr,  Pa. 

Illinois 

1745       81  Mrs.  Frederick  W.  Upham,  Chicago,  111. 
1762       82  Cornelia  Bartow  Williams,  Chicago,  111. 
1794       83  Glenn  Wood,  M.D.,  Chicago,  111. 

District  of  Columbia 

1760  109  Mrs.  M.  F.  O'Donohue,  Washington,  D.  C. 

1761  no  Mary  L.  Jewett,  White  Bear  Lake,  Minn. 
1532  III  Almira  M.  Fowler,  Washington,  D.  C. 

1792  112  Mrs.  Albert  H.  KuHN,  Chehalis  Co.,  Wash. 

1793  113  Alvin  Mason  Lothrop,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Rhode  Island 

1797  22  Mrs.  Wilfred  H.  Munro,  Providence,  R.  I. 

1798  25  Rev.  Daniel  Goodwin,  Providence,  R.  I. 
26  Hiram  Hart,  Providence,  R.  I. 


note 

Page  238,  Gen.  No.  1612  should  be  1602.    Page  304,  Gen.  No.  746  should  be    741. 
Page  304,  Gen.  No.  100  should  be  1007.    Page  312,  Gen.  No.  1341  should  be  1431.