Wed. Dec 4th, 2024

The Mayflower and Thanksgiving this year

During my dive into my genealogy, I discovered we had many ancestors on the Mayflower.  So this year, for Thanksgiving  this year will be a bit more special for me and my family.

The Mayflower and Thanksgiving this year
Typical Mayflower art

This blog post will honor our ancestors who came on the Mayflower and later on the Mayflower migration.

So Who are they

John Tilley  1571–1621  Birth 15 DECEMBER 1571 Bedfordshire, England, Death 11 JANUARY 1621 Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, United States of America  11th Great Grand Father

John’s wife – Joan Hurst 1568–1621 Birth 13 MARCH 1568 Henlow, Central Bedfordshire Unitary Authority, Bedfordshire, England Death ABT. JAN 1621 Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA  11th Great Grand Mother

Elizabeth Tilley their daughter also on the boat – 1607–1687 Birth 30 AUGUST 1607 Henlow, Central Bedfordshire Unitary Authority, Bedfordshire, England Death 21 DECEMBER 1687 Swansea, Bristol County, Massachusetts, United States of America 10th Great Grand Mother

John Howland 1602–1672 Birth 1602 Fenstanton, Huntingdonshire, England, Death 23 FEB 1672/3 Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA 10th Great Grand Father

About John Howland – He was a Mack Daddy!

John married Elizabeth and had many children.  Here is his biography.  An English indentured servant who accompanied the English Separatists and other passengers when they left England on the Mayflower to settle in Plymouth Colony. In later years, he was an executive assistant and personal secretary to Governor John Carver.

In 1620 he signed the Mayflower Compact and helped found the colony. During his service to Governor Carver in 1621, Howland assisted in the making of a treaty with the Sachem Massasoit of the Wampanoag. In 1626, he was a freeman and one of eight settlers who agreed to assume the colony’s debt to its investors in exchange for a monopoly on the fur trade. He was elected deputy to the Plymouth General Court in 1641 and held the position until 1655, and again in 1658.

About Desire Howland

We are descended from Desire Howland, 1624–1683, Birth 1624 OR 1625 Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA ,Death 13 OCT 1683 Barnstable, Massachusetts, USA She is our 9th Great Grand Mother.  She married John Gorham 1620–1676, who was in the Mayflower migration.

Thomas Rogers and Son Joseph

Thomas Rogers 1571–1621, Birth ABT 1571 Watford, Northamptonshire, England, Death 1621 Massachussetts  10th Great Grand Father

Joseph Rogers 1602-1678, Birth 23 JANUARY 1602 Watford, Northamptonshire, England, Death JAN 1677/8 Eastham, Barnstable, MA 9th Great Grand Father

They were separatist! The Separatist passengers of the Mayflower were members of the English Separatist Church, a Puritan faction, who sought religious freedom in America.

Those who died the first year

Forty-five of the 102 Mayflower passengers died in the winter of 1620–21, and the Mayflower colonists suffered greatly during their first winter in the New World from lack of shelter, scurvy, and general conditions on board ship. They were buried on Cole’s Hill.

Edmund Margesson (bef. 1599 – 1621)  His son came later on the Mayflower migration.  12th great-grandfather.  His son Richard 11th great-grandfather came several years later.  Also to make things complicated he had a grand daughter in England who came later.  Anne Netherton Ellis Armistead 1610–1678, Birth 1610 Giggleswick, Yorkshire, England, Death 4 DECEMBER 1678 Elizabeth City, York, Virginia!  Our 10th Great Grand Mother.

Later Artist painting of the landing

Those in the Later Mayflower Migration

John Edmund Phinney 1604–1702, Birth 15 MARCH 1604 Lenton, Nottingham Unitary Authority, Nottinghamshire, England, Death 1702 Barnstable, Barnstable, Massachusetts, USA

Married couple 9th Great Grand parents.

Mary Clarke 1611–1683, Birth 14 August 1611 Norwich, Norfolk, England, Death 8 OCTOBER 1683 Barnstable, Barnstable, Massachusetts

Bernard Lombard, 1608–1668, Birth 1608 Thorncombe, Dorset, England, Death 20 FEBRUARY 1668 Barnstable, Barnstable, Massachusetts

Summary The Mayflower and Thanksgiving this year

There maybe one more family that I found away back.  I could not find them today.  That is nine ancestors on the Mayflower and at least four in the Mayflower Migration.   I am doing this per a conversation I had with Lynne where I would write up for the family my research.  Note – these are all from the Elliott line.  For those of you’ll that have children.  There is a Mayflower scholarship fund for college!  Also realize we have native American ancestors via Virginia.

Happy Thanksgiving!

By James

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