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Robert Bartlett Society |
Society of the descendants of
Robert Bartlett of Plymouth, Massachusetts. (He was a passenger of the
Anne.) For further information, click on their web site.
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| Daughters of the American
Revolution (DAR) |
"Society founded: October 11, 1890;
incorporated by an Act of the United States Congress in 1896.
DAR Objectives: Historic Preservation,
Promotion of Education and Patriotic Endeavor
DAR Motto: God, Home and Country
Membership: Over 172,000 members" |
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Hereditary Order of the Families of Presidents and First Ladies of America |
This organization's membership is
comprised of lineal and collateral descendants of one or more President's or
First Ladies. Since John and Priscilla were 2nd-great-grandparents to
President John Adams, and 3rd-great-grandparents to President John Quincy
Adams, then by definition all members of the Alden Kindred of America are
cousins to some degree of those two presidents, and are therefore eligible
for membership in the HOFPFLA. |
MAYFLOWER SOCIETY
General Society web site
California Society web site
CA - Orange County web
site
Canadian Society web
site
Connecticut Society web site
Florida Society web
site
Hawaii
Society web site
Kentucky
Society web site
Maine
Society web site
New
Hampshire Society web site
Pennsylvania Society web site
Utah Society web site
Vermont Society web site
Wisconsin Society web
site |
Mayflower society. A lineage
society for all descendants of Mayflower passengers who left posterity.
Application is made through any of 52 state societies (including D.C. and
Canada). Precise procedures and fees vary by state society.
Final approval of applications (including lineages) is made by the General
Society in Plymouth, Massachusetts. Several of these societies have
excellent web sites listed to the left. |
| No known web site or address |
The Society was organized on
December 21, 1908, by Dr. Thomas W. Bicknell. Dr. Bicknell
applied the term Pilgrim broadly to all those who arrived in the American
colonies prior to 1700 as "emigrants from restricted rights and privileges
to a land of large opportunities and larger freedom." Currently about
1500 members. State chapters. |