Class _J^^^^.^ A) Book ' ^ ^^ COHYRJGHT OEPOStT. I The De Vinne Press certifies that this copy of the book of " The General So- ciety of Mayflower Descendants " is one of an edition of two thousand copies printed on specially made paper from type, by order of the General Congress, of which this is No. ■'-■^ \ U-'V-!?-'/ -ZMj-n^iLcOv / ^ 3 "S COV.of PLYMOUTII COI.ON^, THE GENERAL SOCIETY OF MAYFLOWER DESCENDANTS OFFICERS AND /Members ARRANGED IN STATE SOCIETIES ANCESTORS AND THEIR DESCENDANTS PUBLISHED BY ORDER OF THE GENERAL CONGRESS MCMI THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS, Two COPIM RtCttVED iUN. 5 1901 CO(»VBKJHT ENTBY CLASslD^XXo. N«. COPY B, Copyright, 1901, by The General Society of Mayflower Descendants R. H. Greene, Secretary-General hi ,?3l 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 PAGE 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 OS (0 QO t ID to gj <^ hU c O o 2 'o d •p<^ oft O g3 ^ 1 to ^ 6 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 lO 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 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. '■■»^2^-" 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)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. 'fc>' 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. 24" 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. ^S' 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. ^ta' 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. -•f-C^ <5' Pilgrim Spri Tii|f?^£ fouNO Spri Ncs Of Fresh Water OF WHICH Wt WIRE HEARTILY CLAD, AND SAT USOOWN ANDDRUNKEOURFlflST NIWENCLANDWatir WITH ASMUCH DELIGHT ASEVER WE DRUNKE Drinke in All OuRLivf s. />'--/''' ti^.4^-> From MoHTt^Bchticn. '' r,^}-.v. 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 3'^9 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 AND THEIR DESCENDANTS 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 AND THEIR DESCENDANTS 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, AND THEIR DESCENDANTS 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 AND THEIR DESCENDANTS 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. AND THEIR DESCENDANTS 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 AND THEIR DESCENDANTS 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 26 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 AND THEIR DESCENDANTS 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. AND THEIR DESCENDANTS 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 26* 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. 4o6 MAYFLOWER ANCESTORS 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- 4o8 MAYFLOWER ANCESTORS 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. 4IO 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 412 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. 27 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 422 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^ 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.