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  • ...rting Y-DNA and mtDNA Haplogroups) their chip-based testing only documents a limited number of SNPs and can give inaccurate information. ...cendants for the individual(s) from the Mayflower; if 'no', there is still a possibility for indirect relatives to have the same Y-DNA lineage -->
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  • * Recruiting men whose Y-DNA ancestor is Gov. William Bradford for Next Generation Sequence/Whole Genome Sequence (NGS/WGS) testi ...h Five Generations: vol. 22 Bradford''. Names in <b>bold text</b> have had a Y-DNA descendant Y-DNA tested.
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  • ...lowerhistory.com/doty/ MayflowerHistory.com] has the following: [T]here is a real Edward Doty baptized on 3 November 1600 at East Halton, co. Lincoln, E ...ondon" in the 1622 ''Mourts Relation''<ref>This may simply mean he was not a member of the Leiden Congregation, but rather was recruited from the London
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  • * ''Y Elite'' test results for Francis Cooke descendant (kit '''4DT9H''', tested previously as kit #468236) * [https://www.familytreedna.com/public/cook?iframe=ycolorized Cook/Cooke/Koch DNA Project (group I2 - Lineage 3a)] contacted
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  • ...e) descendantsfor ''NGS/WGS'' testing. Any male who believes they are such a descendant should [[Read me First|Read me First]] ...emigrated to New England and settled in Duxbury. Thus Abraham Sampson was a first cousin to Henry Samson. Y-DNA evidence (see below) supports this clos
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  • ...rting Y-DNA and mtDNA Haplogroups) their chip-based testing only documents a limited number of SNPs and can give inaccurate information. ...<ref>Names in ''Italics'' are not Mayflower Passengers, but their wife was a passenger.</ref>
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  • ...This is supported by the fact the youngest son (Robert) was apprenticed to a Bedford tailor, John Jones, in Oct 1617<ref>Howland Quarterly, Mar 2006, p. ...623 and before the end of the year [25 Mar 1623/4] as they were presumably a couple for the 1623 Land division).<ref>''ibid.''</ref>
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  • * Page created for Mary (Unknown), wife of Elder William Brewster ...<ref>This is the way he consistently wrote his name.</ref> (1593), (poss.) William (c1596), Patience (b1601), Fear (c1605 m. [[Allerton (Y-DNA) |Isaac Allerto
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  • * Page created for Esther/Hester (Mahieu) Cooke. * [https://pilgrimfranciscookesociety.org Pilgrim Francis Cooke Society] contacted.
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  • ...will, dated 6 Jun 1644, requested he be buried beside his (deceased) wife. A date of death for Elizabeth of 4 Feb 1639 has been proposed, but it is curr ...ed six shares), but likely was not enumerated in the 1627 Cattle division. A younger sister was named after her, so she died young.
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  • ...Susanna Furber was baptized 5 Nov 1573, so she was not old enough to have a child baptized in 1584.</ref> ...Isabel) came over to Plymouth Colony (with her husband Roger Chandler) at a later date.
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  • * Page created for the wife (or wives) of William Mullins and their daughter Priscilla. ...all/some/none of the children of [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Mullins-5 William Mullins]. The only mention of her (given) name was in her husband's 1621 wi
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  • ...Delano descendants for further SNP testing. Anyone believing they are such a descendant descendant should [[Read me First|<big>'''Read me First'''</big> ...was the nephew of Hester Mahieu, the wife of Mayflower Passenger, Francis Cooke. Philip originally intended to migrate with the pilgrims in 1620, but due t
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  • ...l.<ref>[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/67782273/elizabeth-warren Find-a-grave for Elizabeth (Walker) Warren]</ref> ...27 Mar 1683 in her 73d year (in other words, aged 72), which correlates to a birth of about 1611.</ref> She married at Plymouth about 1630 to [[Bartlett
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  • For further information see * John D. Austin, F.A.S.G., ''Mayflower Families through Five Generations: Vol. 6 (Hopkins), Gene ...a great-granddaughter of Gabriel Whelden. Gabriel's daughter, Mary married a Richard Taylor. There are two contemporary Richard Taylors who could be her
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  • A [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Cushman_(Plymouth_colonist) wikipedia ...will of John Crocheman, who apparently never married as he failed to list a wife or children in his will. The will does mention "Johane Crocheman my si
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  • ...Snow descendants for NGS/WGS testing. Any male who believes they are such a descendant should [[Read me First|<big>'''Read me First'''</big>]] Nicholas and Constance had a total of 12 children<ref>As reported by Gov. William Bradford's accounting of "Increasings & Decreasings" in the colony about 16
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  • ...ts of Robert Bartlett to NGS/WGS test. Any male who believes they are such a descendant should [[Read me First|<big>'''Read me First'''</big>]] ...1676. His wife, Mary, survived him, and her last known record was in 1677. A 1683 record by her sons called her then deceased.
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  • ...ants of John Washburn for NGS/WGS testing. Any male who believe he is such a descendant should [[Read me First|<big>'''Read me First'''</big>]] ...and Judith A. Swan, ''Mayflower Families Through Five Generations vol. 12 Cooke'' 2017 addendum of 1999 2nd Edition, General Society of Mayflower Descendan
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  • * NGS/WGS test multiple descendants of William Ring (and preferably through son Andrew) to firmly place family clade as we ...ed in Jul 1631. William & Mary had two daughters (Elizabeth & Susanna) and a son, Andrew who came over to Plymouth.
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