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==References and External links==
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* Sherman, Robert Moody and Ruth Wilder Sherman, ''Mayflower Families Through Five Generations: vol. 20 Samson'' General Society of Mayflower Descendants, Plymouth MA. part 1 (first four generations) 2000, part 2 (also with Jane Fletcher Fiske as compiler) 2005, part 3 (also with Jane Fletcher Fiske) 2006
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* Roser, Susan E., ''Mayflower Passenger References (from contemporary records & scholarly journals)'' [www.stewartbooks.com Stewart Publishing & Printing], Canada. Second Edition, 2015
 
*[http://www.pilgrimhenrysamsonkindred.org/ Pilgrim Henry Samson Kindred]
 
*[http://www.pilgrimhenrysamsonkindred.org/ Pilgrim Henry Samson Kindred]
 
*[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/36890825/henry-sampson Find A Grave memorial for Henry Samson] NOTE: Henry (and wife Ann) were NOT buried at Coles Hill in Plymouth. This hill is believed to have been used only during the winter of 1620/1 (and possibly a bit later). Henry and his wife died at Duxbury and almost certainly buried there.
 
*[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/36890825/henry-sampson Find A Grave memorial for Henry Samson] NOTE: Henry (and wife Ann) were NOT buried at Coles Hill in Plymouth. This hill is believed to have been used only during the winter of 1620/1 (and possibly a bit later). Henry and his wife died at Duxbury and almost certainly buried there.

Revision as of 15:25, 3 October 2020

Status summary

As of January 11, 2016:

  • Recruiting Samson for Y Elite test

Background

Paper trail

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Previous Y-DNA testing

Previous Y-STR testing through the Mayflower Society[1] and the Pilgrim Henry Samson Kindred society[2] has identified a Y-STR haplotype for the Mayflower Samson lineage, which likely belongs to the I-M223 Y-DNA haplogroup. Nevgen.org further refines this prediction to fall under I2a2a M223>Z161>L801> CTS1977>> BY526 Y Elite test results will be able to confirm this and place the Samson lineage more precisely within the broader I-M223 clade.


  1. https://www.familytreedna.com/public/mayflowersociety/default.aspx?section=ycolorized
  2. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~henrysamsonkindred/genealogy_dna_project.shtml

Results

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Summary of findings

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References and External links

  • Sherman, Robert Moody and Ruth Wilder Sherman, Mayflower Families Through Five Generations: vol. 20 Samson General Society of Mayflower Descendants, Plymouth MA. part 1 (first four generations) 2000, part 2 (also with Jane Fletcher Fiske as compiler) 2005, part 3 (also with Jane Fletcher Fiske) 2006
  • Roser, Susan E., Mayflower Passenger References (from contemporary records & scholarly journals) [www.stewartbooks.com Stewart Publishing & Printing], Canada. Second Edition, 2015
  • Pilgrim Henry Samson Kindred
  • Find A Grave memorial for Henry Samson NOTE: Henry (and wife Ann) were NOT buried at Coles Hill in Plymouth. This hill is believed to have been used only during the winter of 1620/1 (and possibly a bit later). Henry and his wife died at Duxbury and almost certainly buried there.