Publisher's Synopsis
The Mayflower Descendant, Volume 18, presents a quarterly compilation of Pilgrim genealogy and history, meticulously documented by the Massachusetts Society of Mayflower Descendants. This essential resource offers invaluable insights into the lives and lineages of the Mayflower passengers and their descendants.
Each issue contains detailed records, family histories, and vital statistics, providing researchers and enthusiasts with primary source material for tracing their ancestry back to the original settlers of Plymouth Colony. Explore meticulously transcribed documents and records related to births, deaths, marriages, and land ownership, painting a vivid picture of early American life.
This volume continues the tradition of preserving and disseminating accurate genealogical data, making it an indispensable addition to any collection focused on American history and family heritage. Discover the stories of the individuals who shaped the foundation of a new nation and connect with the legacy of the Mayflower.
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