Alexander married Mary Teabo on 21 Aug 1878. Mary Alice Tenney, The Pilgrims: A Selected List of Works in the Public Library of the City of Boston (Boston, 1920). The family is listed in the 1851-52 census of upper Canada, Middlesex County, Westminster Township Ward 3. 3 (2006) by Jane Fletcher Fiske, Robert Moody Sherman, and Ruth Wilder Sherman. Webpublished with the first five generations of descendants of Pilgrims Francis Eaton, Samuel Fuller and William White; Volume 2 was issued in 1978, families of James Chilton, Alice was born about 1711 in Duxbury, Massachusetts. Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2013. He had volunteered for the Pequot War of 1637, but Plymouth's troops were not needed. 2 and 3 (Hartford, Conn., 1897). He emigrated on the Mayflower as the servant of Edward Winslow. [for very young readers], Joseph Hunter, Collections Concerning the Early History of the Founders of New Plymouth, the First Colonists of New England (London, 1849). Edwin G. Sanford, The Pilgrim Fathers and Plymouth Colony: A Bibiliographical Survey of Books and Articles Published during the Past Fifty Years (Boston, 1970). Paperback. Order: 2. Theodore married Mary Kaske. Mary was born in 1769 and died in 1826 in Avon, Maine. v. 4 Edward Fuller by Bruce Campbell MacGunnigle (2006). Mary was born about 1858. Marshfield, Massachusetts, died on 13 Mar 1827 in Turner, Maine and was buried in Howes Corner, Turner, Maine. At the time I ordered, ten days before Christmas 2022, a new or new condition volume was listed at about $1500. Marcia Sewall, The Pilgrims of Plimoth (New York, 1986, rep. 1996). Plymouth, Massachusetts, before 1626 prob. Lydia was born on 5 May 1713 in Duxbury, Massachusetts and died on 11 Nov 1771 in Pembrooke. Pages in folder. In 1838 her parents came to Canada where they now reside. Caroline Alden Huling, organizer of the Midwest Chapter of the Alden Kindred, introduced her grandnephew, E. Huling Woodworth to genealogy and passed to him her keen interest in the Alden family. Aaron married Joanna Lindsey on 2 Apr 1825 in Turner, Maine. It is supposed that George Soule was in London when he joined Winslow on the voyage. Plymouth, Mass. Account of the part taken by the American Antiquarian Society in the Return of the Bradford Manuscript to America (Worcester, Mass. John M. Pafford, How Firm a Foundation; William Bradford and Plymouth (Bowie, Md., 2002). Charles Deane, The First Plymouth Patent: Granted June 1, 1621; Now First Printed from the Original Manuscript (Cambridge, Eng., 1854). Samuel W. Soule was born in 1785 in Boston,Mass. Plymouth, Massachusetts: General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 2008. [Pamphlet reprinting of article in the New England Historical and Genealogical Register, 38 [1884]: 342, and the Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, 1884. Thomas W. Mason & B. Nightingale, New Light on the Pilgrim Story (London, 1920). Alexander married Susan Mckinzie Blake, daughter of William Blake and Elizabeth Darch, on 7 Oct 1857 in Canada. Abigail married John Leavitt on 17 Apr 1824 in Turner, Maine. 2 (2005) and pt. Paperback. The Howland Quarterly (1958-present), v. 23+. He belonged to K.O.T..M.M., Bates Tent No. Mrs. Charles L. Alden 's Alden Genealogy and Elizabeth Alden Pabaodie began appearing in the New england Historical and genealogical Register in October 1897 (51:427). Lydia was born about 1661. H. Roger King, Cape Cod and Plymouth Colony in the Seventeenth Century (Lanham, Md., 1994). Deborah Soule left a will dated Dartmouth, proved 1 Mar 1709 as the wife of George Soule Sr., late of Dartmouth deceased. The Winslow family from which Edward was descended lived in the nearby parish of Kempsey, Co. Worcester, and it is probable that this early neighborhood association explains the apprenticeship of George Soule to the Governor. George Soule, son of Mayflower immigrant George Soule. Historical Society], History of Plimoth Plantation (Boston, 1912), 2 v. William Bradford, edited by Samuel Eliot Morison, Of Plymouth Plantation 1620-1647 (New York, 1952, 8 th printing, 1979). 12-13 [Sept.-Oct. 1793], Vol. (Hyde Park, Mass., 1917). Remove Cookies Vol V 1668-1678 p. 91 Records of the colony of New Plymouth in New England : printed by order of the legislature of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. [2], "[p. 93]The Last will and Testament of George Soule of Dartmouth in the County of Bristoll in New England being of perfect Memory and my understanding not faileing me praises be given to Allmighty God for the same. ): v. 3 George Soule by John E. Soule and Milton E. Terry (1980); Addendum (2nd ed., 1991). A lineal descendant of Georgge Soule who came over on the Mayflower. A. Eekhof and Edgar F. Romig, John Robinson: Two addresses delivered in the Pieterskerk in Leyden on the occasion of the unveiling of the memorial-tablet in the baptismal chapel, on Saturday September 8th 1928 reprinted from the Nederlandsch Archief voor Kerkgeschiedenis, XXI, 4 (The Hague, 1928). Proceedings at the Unveiling of the John Robinson Memorial Tablet in Leyden, Holland, July 24, 1891, Under the Auspices of the National council of Congregational Churches of the United States (Boston, 1891). Ruth Wilder Sherman and Robert S. Wakefield, Plymouth Colony Probate Guide: Where to find Wills and Related Data For 800 People of Plymouth Colony 1620 1691 (Warwick, R.I., 1983). George Soule and family moved to Duxbury very early on, and he was a deputy to the Plymouth Court for a number of years beginning in 1642. This decision can be reversed. WebGeorge Soule was born before 1600 in England. Very Good, The book shows some general wear /handling but interior clean and free of markings. Arthur married Rosa Lena Burrell in Apr 1897. David Lindsay, Mayflower Bastard; a Stranger Among the Pilgrims (New York, 2002). 1997). Aaron next married Orpan Waterman Ford on 18 Dec 1775 in Pembrooke. Aaron married Alice Peterson on 5 May 1727 in Duxbury, Massachusetts. FS Library book 929.273 S722sje 2008. Joke Kardux and Eduard van de Bilt, Newcomers in an Old City; the American Pilgrims in Leiden 1609-1620 (Leiden, The Netherlands, 1998). Thomas Cornell was found guilty and was executed. He was brought up by his brother, Robert Soule of Selter Co. Sheila Foley, ed., Faith Unfurled: The Pilgrims Quest for Freedom (Lowell, Mass., 1993). They had nine children. Jurat Coram Nathl Byfield July 1st 1704 Entered by John Cary Regr" Deborah Soule, George's wife, evidently was not happy at being left the privilege of living in the house and using the fruits of the orchards, for she wrote to the court, saying she was unable to come in person, but asking that she be given her "thirds according to law" and that son William be allowed to execute the estate. Mary Soule, b. circa 1673 at Dartmouth, Mass., d. prob. His children migrated to Michigan starting with Alexander in 1858. 1670 John Soule b. ca. , Hardcover WebGeorge Soule (sometimes written as Soul; May 14, 1834 January 26, 1926) was a Louisiana author, educator, and soldier best known for establishing Soule Business The Alden Kindred of America, Inc. Alden House Historic Site 105 Alden Street Box 2754 Duxbury, Massachusetts 02331-2754 P: The goal of the project is to present documentation from primary sources for all information and to make the material available to the general public. 2 (2011). Geni requires JavaScript! Meriness was born on 31 Dec 1842. There was an error retrieving your Wish Lists. George B. Cheever, The Journal of the Pilgrims at Plymouth, in New England, in 1620: with Historical and Local Illustrations of Providences, Principles, and Persons (New York City, 1848). Mary was born on 17 May 1870 and died on 2 Apr 1925. California Mayflower (1981-1995), v. 10-24, incomplete. 1633-1692 (Boston, 1857), v. 7. Brother of Zachariah Soule; John Soule; Nathaniel Soule, Sr.; Susanna West; Mary Peterson and 5 others; Elizabeth Walker; Patience Haskell; Benjamin Soule; Rowland Soule and Joanna Soule less, Descendant of Mayflower passenger George Soule. Therefore, when at the Louisville Convention in 1845, the Methodist Episcopal Church,South was organized, Soule was present and gave approval to its work. @[emailprotected] Ancestry Family Trees Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. George married Mary Buckett about 1627, who had arrived on the ship 2 by Robert Sherman 26 copies, 1 review. One likely individual has been discovered, and while not proven, Johnson presents much credible evidence to support this likely identity. It is a detailed historical document which should be read by anyone beginning a genealogical search on the Alden family. Aaron married Mary Wadsworth before 1699. He became an assistant in a cabinet shop when he was twelve years of age serving an apprenticeship of two years, after which he worked as a carpenter and bridge-builder. George F. Willison, Saints and Strangers; Being the Lives of the Pilgrim Fathers & Their Families, with their Friends & Foes; & an Account of Their Posthumous Wanderings in Limbo, Their Final Resurrection & Rise to Glory & the Strange Pilgrimages of Plymouth Rock (New York, 1945). William P. Muttart and Linda R. Ashley, One Hundred & Eleven Questions & Answers Concerning the Pilgrims (Montville, Conn., 2007). 14: Myles Standish) Russell Warner 4.7 out of 5 stars 24 Oversize. General Notes:Sources;George Soule and his Descendants for Four Generations-Originally compiled by, John E. Soule, Col. USA, Ret, M.C.E. ], Samuel Maverick, A Briefe Discription of New England and the Severall Townes Therein together with the Present Government Thereof (ms., 1660; rep. Boston, 1885). Paperback. Adelia White Notson & Robert Carver Notson, comp., Stepping Stones: The Pilgrims Own Story (Portland, Ore., 1987). In 1857 he came to Sanilac County and entered a claim of eighty acres of land. WebMayflower Families Through Five Generations: George Soule family. Aptucxet 1627: The First Trading Post of the Plymouth Colony (Bourne, Mass., s.l.). [Pamphlet reprint from the Publications of The Colonial Society of Massachusetts, vol. John married Rebecca Simmons about 1664 in Duxbury, Massachusetts. John E. Soule, comp. Notably, the number of people self-identifying as another race in addition to Black has increased nearly 240% since 2000, reflecting a broader national shift in the number of Americans identifying as multiracial as well as changes to The Soule Kindred in America has hired genealogist Caleb Johnson to research English & Dutch records in an attempt to identify Mary. Stephen Hopkins: Bermuda Castaway, Jamestown Survivor, and Mayflower Pilgrim ([Philadelphia], 2007). Cover tied on. 10 William Bradford Browne, genealogist of the Alden Kindred of America, Inc., before April 1930 had assembled on index cards information on the first four Generations including their children and their marriages, with the hope of publishing it in pamphlet form (Boston Transcript, Wednesday, 23 April 1930). [3] He married Mary Buckett/Beckett at New Plimouth about 1625. Mary was born about 1592 and died in Dec 1676 in Duxbury, Massachusetts. Born about 1639 in Duxbury, Plymouth Colony, New England, Son of George Soule Sr and Mary (Bucket) Soule, Brother of Zachariah Soule, John Soule Sr, Nathaniel Soule Sr, Mary (Soule) Peterson, Susannah (Soule) West, Elizabeth (Soule) Walker, Patience (Soule) Haskell and Benjamin Soule, Husband of Deborah (Unknown) Soule married about 1664 in Plymouth Colony, Father of George Soule, William Soule, John Soule, Nathan Soule, Deborah Soule, Mary (Soule) Devol, Lydia (Soule) Brownell and Sarah (Soule) Tibbets, Died before 22 Jun 1704 in Dartmouth, Bristol, Massachusetts, Profile last modified 21 Oct 2019 | Created 14 Sep 2010, George Soule, son of Mayflower immigrant George Soule, George Soule, son of George Soule the immigrant and his wife Mary Buckett, was born about 1639. Paperback, oversize. [oversized], Nathaniel B. Shurtleff, ed., Records of the Colony of New Plymouth in New England: Judicial Acts. II, No. Moses married Mercy Southworth. Albert Matthews, The Term Pilgrim Father (Cambridge, Mass., 1915). Plimoth Plantation, Music & Dance from the Time of the Pilgrims (undated pamphlet). Order: 3. Clarissa was born in 1783 and died on 16 Jul 1858 in Eustis Maine. This function, Soule asserted, would be impossible if the presiding elders werte not directly responsible to the bishops. Download and Read Books in PDF "George Soule Of The Mayflower And His Descendants For Four Generations" book is now available, Get the book in PDF, Epub and Mobi for Free.Also available Magazines, Music and other Services by pressing the DNA testing has eliminated the predominant Soule families of Gloucester, Worcester, East and West Sussex, and Bedford.