3 (2000). Plymouth, Massachusetts, before 1626 prob. He was born in Bristol Maine, the fifth son of Joshua and Mary (Cushman) Soule. Cobblestone: The History Magazine for Young People, v. 10 no. 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 Samuel W. Soule was born in 1785 in Boston,Mass. Joanna was born about 1683 and died before 8 May 1767. [paperback], James W. Baker, Thanksgiving: The Biography of an American Holiday (Hanover, N.H., 2009). H. Kirk-Smith, William Brewster The Father of New England His Life and Times 1567-1644 (Boston, Eng., 1992). George Soule B~1665. . Remove Cookies 7 Mr. Joseph E. Alden , with his article in the Dedham Historical society Register of 1801corrected some wrong assumptions made in the Memorial. v. 6 Stephen Hopkins by John D. Austin (3rd printing, 2001). Duxbury. It also detailed a conversation with Rebecca, where she said an incident occurred between her and Thomas regarding rent, and that she was going to move away but feared she would not be alive before she could move. He was on various committees, juries, and survey teams, during his life in Duxbury. [Top part of spine torn], William Bradford, edited with notes by Charles Deane, History of Plymouth Plantation (Boston, 1856). Myles Standish of the Mayflower and his descendants for five generations. At the first General Conference of that body in 1846, he formally adhered to, and therefore a man born in Maine became the Senior Bishop of the southern branch of the Episcopal Methodist Church. Henry Martyn Dexter, Mourts Relation or Journal of the Plantation at Plymouth with an Introduction and Notes (Boston, 1865). Thomas Cornell was found guilty and was executed. First edition. Mercy was born before 1690 and died before 15 Jan 1729. 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. George Ernest Bowman, ed., The Mayflower Descendant: A Quarterly Magazine of Pilgrim Genealogy and History (1899-1937), 34v. He was an excellant administrator and was recognized as an authority on polity. Husband of Deborah Soule In 1877, when she was 72, two burglers entered her room. It is placed in a lovely wooded setting atop a hill. "George was orphaned when fire destroyed his home . Deborah Thomas died ~1709. George Soule, Miles Standish and John Alden laid out the first town, Duxbury, and are buried there. Before an actual migration in the 1850s, there was an earlier link - George Soule's six times grandson, Benjamin Page, visited Sydney Cove three times in the 1790s. This was done under directorship of former Governor General Cay Lanham. Mary was born about 1592 and died in Dec 1676 in Duxbury, Massachusetts. George married Mary Buckett about 1627, who had arrived on the ship Sarah was born about 1666 and died on 4 Mar 1740 in Plympton, Massachusetts. 353 of Peck,Mich. Mary Soule, b. circa 1673 at Dartmouth, Mass., d. prob. Seven children of the family. John married Martha Tinkham. 5 (2003). William Elliot Griffis, The Pilgrims in Their Three Homes- England, Holland, America (Boston, 1900). Jeremy Dupertuis Bangs, Pilgrim Edward Winslow: New Englands First International Diplomat; A Documentary Biography (Boston, 2004). 2 (2nd ed., 2011), pt. Joshua married Joanna Studley on 15 More recently additional volumes have continued to roll off the press. The Mayflower Quarterly (1935-present), v. 1+. WebGeorge Soule Part Five of the Mayflower and his Descendants in the Fifth and Sixth Generations, (family numbers 637-763) 2008 $ 12.00; George Soule Part Four of the D. Plooij and J. Rendel Harris of Manchester, Leyden Documents relating to the Pilgrim Fathers; Permission to Reside at Leyden and Bethrothal Records; Together with Parallel Documents from the Amsterdam Archives (Leyden, The Netherlands, 1920). 1685 Sarah Soule before 1 March 1688 Sources, 1.0 1.1 Anne Borden Harding (editor), Mayflower families Through Five Generations : Volume 3: George Soule (Plymouth, MA : General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 1980) 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 George Soule of the Mayflower and his Descendants for Four Generations. Bring your club to Amazon Book Clubs, start a new book club and invite your friends to join, or find a club thats right for you for free. WebSOULE Lineage SECOND GENERATION of George Soule who sailed on the Mayflower: George Soule Jr. (~1639-5/12/1704); m. Deborah Thomas in ~1671. 6 Court Orders 1678-1691 p. 87, p. 86 8.0 8.1 "The Wills and Inventories of George Soule and his Widow Deborah, with the Petition of the Granddaughter Mary Coggeshall" Transcribed by George Ernest Bowman. They had nine children: Zachariah, John, Nathaniel, George, Susanna, Mary, Elizabeth, Patience and Benjamin. [for middle-grade children], Cheryl Harness, Three Young Pilgrims (New York, 1995). His children migrated to Michigan starting with Alexander in 1858. This function, Soule asserted, would be impossible if the presiding elders werte not directly responsible to the bishops. Elizabeth Soule was born on April 2,1805 in Avon,Maine. WebFirst Generation. [Pamphlet reprinting of article in the New England Historical and Genealogical Register, 38 [1884]: 342, and the Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, 1884. John married Clemena L. Whitney on 3 Mar 1858. Lydia was born about 1680 and died on 23 Nov 1763. WebGeorge Soule BORN: Probably between 1595 and 1602. v. 12 Francis Cooke by Ralph V. Wood Jr. (Rockport, Me., rev. Plimoth Plantation, Music & Dance from the Time of the Pilgrims (undated pamphlet). Jeremy Dupertuis Bangs, Indian Deeds: Land Transactions in PlymouthColony, 1620-1691 (Boston, 2002). Thereafter, four Generations of Samson, George Soule, Willilam Brewster, Francis Eaton and Robert Bartlett; and five Generations of Edward Winslow, Myles Standish, John Billington and Degory Priest were published in MFIP format. 1 first four generations (3rd ed. He died before 22 June 1704, when his will is first mentioned in court. Louise Rumnock and Carol Lanman Yovanovich, Pilgrim Myles and Tom-Ts Plymouth Adventure Activity / Coloring Book Ages 5-7 (Port Orange, Fl., 2004). 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). 1.]. Rosa was born about 1869 and died on 22 Sep 1941. 3, George Soule by Anne Harding 26 copies. Jeremy Dupertuis Bangs, Pilgrim Life in Leiden; Texts and Images from the Leiden American Pilgrim Museum (Leiden, The Netherlands, 1997). Henry White, Indian Battles: with Incidents in the Early History of New England, Containing Thrilling and Stirring Narratives of Battles, Captivities, Escapes, Ambuscades, Assaults, Massacres, and Depredations of the Indians. Mayflower Families through Five Generations, vol. 1 (2004), 5th gen. pt. Martha was born about 1874. Publisher: Mayflower Families Book Type: Hardcover, Publisher George Soule, son of Mayflower immigrant George Soule. Paperback. 1 (3rd ed., 2004), pt. 4 5th gen. of Patience2 (2001). It arrived in great condition and very quickly too. [by the New Jersey Society in 1904 or later]. General Notes:From "Portraits and Biographys of Famous Americans Joshua soule was born 8/1/1781 and died 3/6/1867. 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). [Pamphlet, bound, gilded, in rotting leather binding use photocopy first.]. Lewis Edwin Neff, the Historian General of the General society of Mayflower Descendants, agreed with Mr. Sorry, there was a problem loading this page. 8 SOULE children: 1. and Milton E. Terry, PhD-Published by General Society of Mayflower Descendants. The codicil warned son John that if he disturbed daughter Patience, then Patience was to have the house and lands at Duxburrow. To calculate the overall star rating and percentage breakdown by star, we dont use a simple average. [8], George Soule b. ca. He has been tentatively identified as son of John Soule of Eckington, Co. Worcester, and problably kinsman to Robert Soule, a wealthy London salter, who died in 1590 a native of Eckington. Download the free Kindle app and start reading Kindle books instantly on your smartphone, tablet, or computer - no Kindle device required. (Hyde Park, Mass., 1917). 86-87 Plymouth Colony Court Records Vol. John M. Pafford, How Firm a Foundation; William Bradford and Plymouth (Bowie, Md., 2002). [digitized photocopy], Herbert Folger, A Record of the Names of the Passengers of the Good Ship Mayflower in December, 1620 (S.l., sn.) Mary was born on 17 May 1870 and died on 2 Apr 1925. Rebecca was born about 1634 and died about 1675 in Duxbury, Massachusetts. Henry Lewis Bullen, The Printer Leaders of the Pilgrim Fathers, p. 48-49. ed. [2] In 1669, while George and his brother Nathaniel were away (assumed to be fishing), Gyles Slocum came to Dartmouth and took over George and Nathaniels land and would not leave. , ISBN-10 Paperback in folder. Aptucxet 1627: The First Trading Post of the Plymouth Colony (Bourne, Mass., s.l.). George Soule came on the Mayflower as a servant to the Edward Winslow family, indicating he was under 25 years old at the time; however, he did sign the "Mayflower Compact," suggesting he was over 18, and probably over 21. Customer Reviews, including Product Star Ratings help customers to learn more about the product and decide whether it is the right product for them. Edwin G. Sanford, The Pilgrim Fathers and Plymouth Colony: A Bibiliographical Survey of Books and Articles Published during the Past Fifty Years (Boston, 1970). 1 (2006), pt. Descendants and relatives lived mainly in Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island and Maine. The first generation of George Soule descendants: Zachariah, born ca. ], William Alexander McAuslan, Mayflower Index (Boston, 1932), 2v. [oversized], Nathaniel B. Shurtleff, ed., Records of the Colony of New Plymouth in New England: Miscellaneous Records. Robert was born about 1866. Father of George Soule, III; William Soule; John Soule; Nathan Soule; Mary Deuel and 3 others; Deborah Pearce; Lydia Brownell and Sarah Tibbetts less Polly was born about 1773. 27, 29, 205 Ridlon, A contribution to the history of the families named Soule (1926) Pg. : 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. It also analyzed reviews to verify trustworthiness. 3 (2003), pt. All other George Soules found in England at that period have been satisfactorily eliminated. @[emailprotected] Ancestry Family Trees Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. Oversize, paperback. Lillian married Lyman Robert Tenniswood in 1906 in Elk Township, Sanilac County, Michigan. 9 George Ernest Bowman, editor of the Mayflower Descendant (1899-1937), had announced in 1899 his idea of tracing both male and female descendants of the Pilgrims down to Revolutionary times. Lydia married Jacob Ludden on 6 Feb 1805 in Turner, Maine. v. 19 Thomas Rogers by Alice W. A. Westgate, rev. Robert married Martha Lohr. Abigail was born about 1800 in Strong Maine and died in 1882 in Sommerville Maine. Rebecca married Edmund Weston on 13 Dec 1688. WebPart 3: Fifth generation through children Love, Patience, and Fear. Sarah was born on 25 Oct 1714 and died on 28 Apr 1737 in Yarmonth. Abigail married John Leavitt on 17 Apr 1824 in Turner, Maine. Part 1: Five generations from children Edward and John. William Howell Reed, Elder William Brewster; A Monograph (S.n., 1894). Brandon Fradd, The Winslow Families of Worcestershire (Boston, 2009). Childrens book. v. 4 Edward Fuller by Bruce Campbell MacGunnigle (2006). * v. 1 descendants of Desire2 by Elizabeth Pearson White (Camden, Me., 1990). 16-17 [Jan.-Feb. 1794] [Note: Incomplete] [In vault]. Caroline,Peleg and Eleanor were not in the census but these children were old enough to be on their own. 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 XV, No. Therefore, when at the Louisville Convention in 1845, the Methodist Episcopal Church,South was organized, Soule was present and gave approval to its work. Jeremy Dupertuis Bangs, Strangers and Pilgrims: Travellers and Sojourners: Leiden and the Foundations of Plymouth Plantation (Plymouth, Mass., 2009). John Brown, The Pilgrim Fathers of New England and Their Puritan Successors (London, 1896). Nathaniel Philbrick, The Mayflower and the Pilgrims New World (New York, 2008). Catherine was born about 1866. 3 Then ten years later, Volume 4 in 1990, family of Edward Fuller; Volume 5 in 1991, Families of Edward Winslow and John Billington; Volume 6 in 1992, family of Stephen Hopkins; Volume 7 in 1992, family of Peter Brown; Volume 8 in 1994, family of Degory Priest; Volume 9 in 1996, family of Frances Eaton,; Volume 10 in 1996, family of Samuel Fuller, Volume 11 in 1996, family of Edward Doty, Part One; Volume 12 in 1996, family of Francis Cooke, Volume 13 in 1997, family of William White and Volume 14 in 1997, family of Miles Standish. Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2023. Susan E. Roser, Mayflower Passenger References (from contemporary records and scholarly journals) ([Milton, Ont.,] 2011]). Esther was born on 6 Mar 1640 and died on 12 Sep 1735 in Duxbury, Massachusetts. [oversized], David Pulsifer, ed., Records of the Colony of New Plymouth in New England: Deeds Vol. Robert Ashton, The Works of John Robinson, Pastor of the Pilgrim Fathers. Edmund was born about 1654. As part of this Five Generations Project, the newer work on the A dialogue, or the sum of a conference between some young men born in New England and sundry ancient men that came out of Holland and old England, anno Domini 1648. Part of Old South Leaflets series, No. Alex was born about 1867. Sources for Afro-American Genealogical Research. Joseph married Mary Peterson about 1710. George Soule (S) in presence off Isaace Lawton John Coggeshall Elizabeth Coggeshall "Memorandum yt on ye 30th day of June 1704 then Appeared before Nathal Byfield Esqr Judge of Probate of wills &c within the County of Bristoll mr John Coggeshall & mr Isaace Lawton two of ye wittnesses to the above writen will and did Sollemly declare that they were present & did see George Soule late of Dartmouth, Deceased, signe seale & declare the above written as his last will & testament & that he was of a Disposeing mind when he so did And that they allso see Elizabeth Coggeshall the other witness signe at the same time John Cary Regr . 1627 in Plymouth John, born ca. 1679 Mary Soule b. ca. John Frederick Dorman, Brewster-Allerton-Lee: Analysis of Records Concerning Anne (Lee) Eustace and Elizabeth (Lee) Jones Taylor report to GSMD dated 28 Feb. 2008. 49 (Boston, 1896?). Read instantly on your browser with Kindle for Web. Vol. Maranda married Frank Wiggins on 8 Oct 1876. WebGeorge Soule [1] was born before 1600 [2] and died between 20 Sep 1677 - 22 Jan 1679/80. Mayflower Families in Progress (pamphlet series). William Bradford, [edited by Charles Deane], History of Plymouth Plantation (Boston, 1856). WebGeorge Soule Of The Mayflower And His Descendants For Four Generations Book PDFs/Epub. [3][2] That same year he was appointed to a committee for the Colony to review laws regarding excessive drinking. 4 Oct. 1978 Page 105 Published by the SOULE KINDRED, P. 0. Please try again. John married Rebecca Simmons about 1664 in Duxbury, Massachusetts. Lyman was born on 27 Oct 1876 in Speaker Twp, Sanilac County, Michigan and died on 21 May 1951 in Speaker Twp, Sanilac County, Michigan-Buried In Elk Cemetery, Peck, Sanilac County, Michigan. He was 6 feet tall,musculer,had wide cheek bones, a high forehead, and a head so large that it was necessay to have extra size hats manufactored for him. Picton Press volumes cover five 2 (2005) and pt. 2.67. Please enable JavaScript in your browser's settings to use this part of Geni. Myrtle married Jim Flood. Joseph Banvard, Plymouth and the Pilgrims; or Incidents of Adventure in the History of the First Settlers (Boston, 1851). In that year he was made book agent of the church and in 1818 became the first editor of the Methodist Magazine. [3] He married Mary Buckett/Beckett at New Plimouth about 1625. by Robert S. Wakefield (3rd ed., 2006). Their sixth child was: vi. BORN: Probably between 1595 and 1602.MARRIAGE: Mary Buckett, about 1625-1626, at Plymouth.CHILDREN: Zachariah, John, Nathaniel, George, Susanna, Mary, Elizabeth, Patience, and Benjamin. "Mayflower Families in Progress" Plymouth, Massachusetts: General Society of Mayflower Descendents, 2015. pp 8, 9, 2, p. 7 suit against Slocum. Plymouth Colony Court Records Vol 4, Pg. Between 1816 and 1820 he was also active in the work of the American Bible society and in 1819 he became a charter member and treasurer of the Missionary and Bible Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church in America, the pioneer missionary body of that denomination. Your recently viewed items and featured recommendations. William was named executor and Deborah received a life estate (she could use the land until her death), but she was not satisfied and petitioned the court for her 1/3rd spousal right. The only officially sanctioned source for approved lineages published is the Mayflower Families Through Five Generations "silver" books and the associated Mayflower Families in Process "pink" pamphlets. Susan E. Roser, Mayflower Births & Deaths from the files of George Ernest Bowman at the Massachusetts society of Mayflower Descendants (Baltimore, 1992), 2v. Elizabeth married Samuel White Soule, son of John Soule and Abigail White, on 3 Nov 1827 in Avon, Maine. Mary was born about 1881. 6, Pg. Justin Winsor, Elder William Brewster and Other Notes (Cambridge, Mass., 1887). WebMAYFLOWER FAMILIES Through Five Generations. 1 (1999), pt. [citation needed], George died before 22 June 1704 in Dartmouth. [4] In 1668, he and his brother Nathaniel received land in Dartmouth from his father. Alvin G. Weeks, Massasoit of the Wampanoags with a Brief Commentary on Indian Character; and Sketches of Other Great Chiefs, Tribes and Nations; Also a Chapter on Samoset, Squanto and Hobamock, Three Early Native Friends of the Plymouth Colonists (Fall River, Mass., 1920). Sheila Foley, ed., Faith Unfurled: The Pilgrims Quest for Freedom (Lowell, Mass., 1993). Samuel married Elizabeth Soule, daughter of William Soule and Mary "Polly", on 3 Nov 1827 in Avon, Maine. [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. L. D. Geller, ed., They Knew They Were Pilgrims- Essays in Plymouth History (New York, 1971). Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. 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. The Howland Quarterly (1958-present), v. 23+. Mosher line to George Soule, Pilgrim By Douglas Showalter October 10, 1999 at 09:42:11. With full approval at the annual meeting of the General Board of the society on September 19, 1959 the project was officially started. v. 18 Richard Warren by Robert S. Wakefield, rev. Martha was born about 1833 and died on 17 Sep 1896. Cheryl Harness, The Adventurous Life of Myles Standish and the Amazing-But-True Survival Story of Plymouth Colony: Barbary Pirates, The Mayflower, The First Thanksgiving, and Much MUCH More (Washington, D.C., [2006]). In 1987, Edith Bates Thomas, Member-at-Large of the Executive Committee, became Director of the five Generations Project. * Philip Delano by Muriel Curtis Cushing, first four generations (2002), 5th gen. pt. Arthur Pemberton, The Pilgrims and the Lettering on Burial Hill, p. 52. In 1844, when the General conference sought to dispose Bishop James O. Anderson, for his connections with slavery, Soule held that it violated the constitution which he himself had written. Thomas W. Mason & B. Nightingale, New Light on the Pilgrim Story (London, 1920). Try again. and Milton E. Terry, PhD--Revised by, Robert S. Wakefield, FASG-Published by, General Society of Mayflower Descendants-1992-George Soule and his Descendants for Five GenerationsJohn E. Soule, Col, USA, Ret, M.C.E. 3 (2006) by Jane Fletcher Fiske, Robert Moody Sherman, and Ruth Wilder Sherman. Plymouth, Massachusetts: General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 2008. W. H. Bartlett, The Pilgrim Fathers; or, Founders of New England in the Reign of James the First (London, 1865). William Soule B~1670. They had nine children. All Rights Reserved. ; Alicia Crane Williams, ed., The Mayflower Descendant: A Magazine of Pilgrim Genealogy and History (1985-1998), v. 35-48 [8.5x11 format]; Scott Andrew Bartley, ed., Mayflower Descendant (2000-2010), v. 49-59; Caleb Johnson, ed.,Mayflower Descendan (2011-2013), v. 60-63. He d. before Nov. 14, 1726 at Dartmouth, Mass. George Soule was in Duxbury, Massachusetts as early as 27/Sep/1642 when he was on a Duxbury committee. Samuel married Mae Rebecca Thomas, daughter of William H. Thomas and Margaret Smith. Susan married Alex McMillan. 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). California Mayflower (1981-1995), v. 10-24, incomplete. Reprinted from the Mayflower Descendant. His Memorial of the Descendants of the Hon. 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). 2 (1996), pt. Susan E. Roser, Mayflower Deeds & Probates from the files of George Ernest Bowman at the Massachusetts society of Mayflower Descendants (Baltimore, 1994). Pages in folder. General Notes:Soule; English, Dweller at or near a muddy pond.From the George Soule and his Descendants for 4 generations book :He married prob.