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General Society of Mayflower Descendants Founded at Plymouth, Massachusetts 1897
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Fearing their children were losing their English heritage and religious beliefs, a small group from the Leiden churches made plans to settle in Northern Virginia - as New England was known at the time. In August 1620 the group sailed for Southampton, England, where other English colonists who hoped to make a new life in America met them.
In time their colony flourished and lead the way to establishing religious freedom and creating the foundations of the democracy Americans enjoy today. Their celebration of the first Thanksgiving has grown to become a festive national holiday. For additional information of the history of the Mayflower Pilgrims, visit this Site created by Duane Cline, Mayflower Society Former Education Committee Chair. We encourage you to learn more about the Pilgrims and their life. Visit our friends at: Plimoth Plantation, a 17th century living history museum. Pilgrim Hall, America's oldest continuously-operating museum with the country's largest and most significant collection of 17th century possessions owned by the Pilgrims and other residents of Plymouth Colony. Pilgrim Fathers Origins - a website celebrating the origins of the Pilgrim Fathers |
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General Society of Mayflower Descendants PO Box 3297 Plymouth, Massachusetts 02361-3297 508 746-3188 |
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