
Colonial American tree cleanup Last updated 23 December 2023 Make Geni members aware of this specialty area, where members share their knowledge and trees. Invite collaborators, please! Project objectives: Find and merge Colonial American duplicate profiles. Ensure profiles have biographies and sources. Improve and enhance trees. Project scope: The first generation to settle i...
Talvik, Leirbotn, Årøy, Langfjordbotn, Kåfjord, Alta, Rafsbotn This project contents genealogical information about people born in Alta area and Talvik area, Finnmark, Norway. * Genealogy / Slektsforskning, wikipedia Norwegian immigrants to United States. Goldminers in Alaska. Shipwrecks along the Norwegian coast. Genealogyproject on Geni . Northernlights route, pictures and history, Tr...
Scituate, Massachusetts is a small town on the South Shore of Massachusetts, south of Boston and northwest of the start of Cape Cod. It was first resettled by Europeans starting in 1623, with major resettlement beginning in 1627 and 1628 under the jurisdiction of the General Court at Plymouth. By 1636, it was developed enough to begin managing some of its own affairs. 31 of the earliest famili...
Barnstable County is a county located in the U.S. state of Massachusetts. As of the 2010 census, the population was 215,888. Its county seat is Barnstable. The county consists of Cape Cod and associated islands (some adjacent islands are in Dukes County and Nantucket County). Barnstable County comprises the Barnstable Town, MA Metropolitan Statistical Area, which is also included in the Boston...
This subportal is part of the USA Portal . About the Massachusetts project The Massachusetts project is created in order to facilitate those researching ancestors or relatives in Massachusetts or elsewhere in the world but with roots or relatives in Massachusetts. We encourage everyone with links in Massachusetts to communicate and explore a common ancestry -- and to add the tag "Mas...
Scope of Project To build a single, validated and documented shared family tree for the Francis Cooke, "Mayflower" Passenger , family, from earlier origins to near modern times. General Note If you would like to contribute to this page, please feel free to edit it. Click here for instructions about using Wiki markup language. Send a message to the Project Manager to join us and collaborat...
The Geni profiles included are of the passengers of the ship Mayflower, arrived at Provincetown Harbor, Plymouth Colony in what is now Massachusetts, United States, on 11 November 1620. If you would like to contribute to this page, please contact the Project Manager or one of the Project Collaborators. Click here for instructions about using Wiki markup language. Geni Public Discussions, ...
William Bradford is considered by historians to be one of the most influential of the Pilgrim settlers for his outstanding leadership, his desire to steadfastly hold to his religious and moral ideals and his determination to keep Plymouth a thriving and independent colony.he wrote: >" Being thus arrived in a good harbor and brought safe to land, they fell upon their knees and blessed the God of...
Please add Geni profiles to the ship projects found in the "related" projects on the right and also listed below. The Great Puritan Migration From The Great Migration of Picky Puritans, 1620-40 New England Historical Society When the Pilgrims landed in Plimoth Plantation in 1620, they began what was called the Great Migration – great not because of the numbers of people who arrived, but beca...
Salem, located at the mouth of the Naumkeag river at the site of an ancient Native American village and trading center, was first settled by Europeans in 1626, when a company of fishermen from Cape Ann led by Roger Conant arrived. Conant's leadership had provided the stability to survive the first two years, but he was immediately replaced by John Endecott , one of the new arrivals, by order of...
Scope of Project To build a single, validated and documented shared family tree for the Brewster family, from earlier origins to near modern times. Overview from Elder William Brewster (c. 1560 or 1566 – April 10, 1643) was a Pilgrim colonist leader and preacher born in Doncaster, England and raised in Scrooby, in north Nottinghamshire, who reached what became the Plymouth Colony in the Ma...
Scope of Project To correct, verify and document the family tree for that quite amazing "ordinary" man, the adventurous Stephen Hopkins (1581-1644). Contributions welcome. Notables Stephen Hopkins, "Mayflower" Passenger The Geni Master Profile (See the project - Geni Master Profile best practices ). Names Make sure the name fields of the Master Profiles include first name, middle...
This project is to bring together the Fullers of the world in a reunion of people, places and destinations. From the Mayflower to the future, Fullers have made their way across lands, seas and the pages of histories. If you know a Fuller, leave them here so we can know them too. "Fuller is a name that was formed by the Anglo-Saxon society of old Britain. The name was thought to have been used ...
Scope of Project To build a single, validated and documented shared family tree for the Warren family, from earlier origins to near modern times. Warren co-signed the Mayflower Compact and was one of nineteen (among 41) signers who survived the Plymouth Colony|first winter. Overview from: Richard Warren (c. 1580–1628) was a passenger on the Mayflower (old "May Floure" ) in 1620. He sett...
Scope of Project To create one single accurate and well documented Geni Master Profile for Thomas Rogers, "Mayflower" Passenger, his ancestors and descendants. Overview from: Thomas Rogers (Mayflower Pilgrim) Thomas Rogers , a Mayflower Pilgrims|Pilgrim and one of forty-one signatories of the Mayflower Compact was among those who did not survive that first harsh Plymouth, Massachusetts win...
This is the family history project for descendants of William and Susannah White, passengers of the ship Mayflower, which arrived at Provincetown Harbor, Plymouth Colony in what is now Massachusetts, United States, on 11 November 1620. Please note that their parentage and origins are not known. We are also tracing the ancestors and descendants of William Vassall, whose daughter Judith married ...
There is controversy on the ancestry of Captain Myles Standish of the Mayflower-- but we can at least try to clean up what we do know. We do not have Myles' parentage OR the town of his birth. His first wife, Rose, doesn't have a maiden name -- some say she is the sister of his second wife, Barbara. Barbara's parentage is also unknown. Myles Standish (born circa 1584- 31 October 1656) married...
Edward Doty came on the Mayflower in 1620 as a servant to Stephen Hopkins, He signed the "Mayflower Compact" in November 1620, Edward Doty married twice, according to William Bradford. However, nothing is known of his first wife. His second wife, Faith Clarke, came on the ship Francis in April 1634 with father Thurston Clarke, and they were married the following January in Plymouth. Edward h...
About This Project = This project is part of the Notables series. This project focuses on the Alden/Mullins Family Tree, including, but not limited to:William MullinsAlice UnknownJohn AldenPriscilla MullinsJohn Alden JrElizabeth AldenJoseph AldenSarah AldenJonathan AldenRuth AldenRebecca AldenMary AldenPriscilla AldenDavid AldenThis list will eventually encompass the entirety of the 8+gen Alden...
The first 5 generations of John Alden's descendants are well-documented in the General Society of Mayflower Descendants' "Silver Books," (Woodworth-Barnes 2002, 16:2) but the generations beyond have not been established to the GSMD standards.If you have birth, death, marriage, or other legal or contemporaneous evidence for any member of his line, please join the project, grow the tree, and shar...
NEHGS - ArticlesPilgrim Village Families Sketch: Richard Warren BASED ON THE GREAT MIGRATION BEGINS Download pdf version Birth: Richard Warren was born about 1578 (based on his date of marriage). Death: He died in Plymouth in 1628. Ship: Mayflower, 1620 Life in England: Richard Warren was described as “of London” in Mourt’s Relation, but nothing more of his background is known at this time. Lif...