Land of My PILGRIM FATHERS

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Pilgrims- Our Ancestors in the last row in the middle. The White family. The mother and two sons survived. Mother re-married a man who lost his wife and daughter. Both boys survived. We are descended from Peregrine White.
Of Plymouth Plantation by William Bradford - History of Massachusetts Blog
Front page of William Bradford's journal "Of Plymouth Plantation". #plymouthplantation
Elder William Brewster
When the Mayflower colonists landed at Plymouth, Brewster became the senior elder of the colony, serving as its religious leader and as an adviser to Governor William Bradford. As the only university educated member of the colony, Brewster took the part of the colony’s religious leader until a pastor, Ralph Smith, arrived in 1629. This is Elder William Brewster on US Capital Dome - The painting of William Brewster is part of a thematic representation in the President's room of the Senate Wi...
Tracing Famous ‘Mayflower’ Passenger Peregrine White’s Family Tree
Tracing Famous ‘Mayflower’ Passenger Peregrine White’s Family Tree. Read articles about researching your Mayflower genealogy @ http://blog.genealogybank.com/tag/mayflower
Mayflower5G — MayflowerHistory.com
genealogical books that trace the first four to six generations of descendants for each Mayflower passenger
Contemporary Photos of Pilgrims' English homes and churches
The Tilley Memorial shown here was erected at St. Mary's Church by the Pilgrim Howland Society. The plaque is made from Welsh slate and was dedicated at the Parish Eucharist by the then Lord Bishop of St. Albans, the Right Reverend John Taylor. Photo by James E. Burgess.
Bradford-William — MayflowerHistory.com
William Bradford's 1592 edition of the Geneva Bible, currently on display at the Pilgrim Hall Museum in Plymouth.
Judi QQ Online Terpercaya 2021
This is the original monument at Plymouth Rock. This picture is linked to the Mayflower Compact page on bingoforpatriots.com
“For we must consider that we shall be a city upon a hill. The eyes of all people are upon us, so that if we shall deal falsely with our God in this work we have undertaken, and so cause Him to withdraw His present help from us, we shall be made a story and a byword through the world.” -- John Winthrop [see Matthew 5:14-16]
Southampton, England. The Pilgrims walked through these gates to get to the Mayflower.