OCR Text |
Show ip NAMES OF PILGRIM DESCENDANTS f WANTED BY RELIEF SOCIETY AS M ' PART OF CELEBRATION IN UTAH Hff Efforts to obtain the names of des- ;,BB cendants of the pilgrims, who may b. , 'HB living In Weber county are being mad- l9H member? of the ftellcf Bodety a 3g3 a part of the celebration of the ter- taN centenary of the landing of the pU- grims from the Mayflower in 120, "B Tn connection with this movement " H letter has-been sent broada- ) h h genealogic.il committee of the p in r- a I board of the Hellef societies, re-41 re-41 questing assistance. jiJB Names of pilgrim descendants an j&H tn be. submitted in .Mrs M.irtha 13 jtfSH Cooley. 24 54 Monroe avenue for the fgbH Weber stake; Mrs Julia Parry. 17681 jSBBJ Washington avenue for the .North Weber stake and Mrs. Vincey R. Bar-fl1 Bar-fl1 ker. 1114 Wa.hlnct'in uvenue for the gden stake. -sdM The letter follow: H w r mi. n vmks ' The general board of the Reliei JBJj Society has authorized the Gcnealo- fM e'.r committee of the board to secure qM ond publisb In the December number tJH of the magazines the names and ad-J dresses of all persons In the church I who arc descendants from the pilgrim Fathers You will see from the papers) that a nation-wide celebration will be held on the 21 of December of this current i year In honor of the three hundredth anniversary of the landing of the PI i - grim l-'athers on Plymouth Hock '"We inclose here the names of the I men and women who were In the May- flower and desire those who are llnc- ally descended from either of these ' pilgrims to send us their names and (addresses. Please send the direct Une i from which such descendants have 'come, whether' It be maternal or paternal pa-ternal i w ; LI I GEXEB Tl "You understand that there are about twelve generations since these pilgrims landed and any person of New England ancertry may have descended des-cended on the maternal line from one of theie pilgrims In twelve generations genera-tions there would be twelve grand-' mothers so that many will be able to I trace buck through a number of re-I re-I mote ancestresses a lineage connecting such descendent with the pilgrims Naturally the most honored lines will be those which run down through the fathers' line In straight generations. "AYe would lie glad al.so to obtain the names of any whose anceatora In a direct liar, tamp before 1660. This diita will form one of the greatest vl-denccs vl-denccs of the wide scope of pure New England ancestry found in this church that we could offer to the public. ' I Ina other thing musl be emphasized, emphasiz-ed, the labor of preparing this data wil be so great that It will be Impossible Impos-sible to receive and compile data later than the 25th of Baptamber, In other words all Information must he In the editor's office not later than the 2oth of September This Information should be collected by the stake and ward Genealogical committee and forwarded to the chairman of the Genealogical committee and editor of the inegu-itlnc. inegu-itlnc. ' ii Ve.i logical committee of the general gen-eral board: Mrs. Susa Young Gates. Mrs Elizabeth Eliza-beth McCune. Mrs. Janette A Hyde, .1 Sir. ih .1 rnnnon, Mr? Carrlt S Thomas, Mrs. Sarah M McLelland. KealeT rilOKE W iii ( Ml l it Pilgrims landing from the Mayflower Mayflow-er include: Mr. and Mr .Tohn and Katharine Carver Desire Mlnter Carver. John Howland. Kog'T Wilder. Willi. in; Latham. La-tham. Jasper More. Mr and Mrs William and Mar Brewster, Ixve and Wrasllng Brcw-ter. Brcw-ter. Rii n.ird and Ellen More. Mr and Mi. Edward and Elizabeth Winslow, George Sowle, Ellas Story. Mr. and Mrs Wlllam and Doroth) Bradford, one child. Mr and .Mrs Isaac and Mary Aller-ton. Aller-ton. BartholmeW, ltemember and Mary Allerion Jack Hook. Mi. Samuel Fuller William Button. Mrs John Crackston, Sr.. Mr. John Crackston, Jr. Captain -Msle Standlsh and Kose. his wife. Mr. and Mrs. Chrlhtopher Martin. Salamon Prower. John Lungcmore Mr and Mrs William and Susan i whit' . Reaolvad and Perlgrtenc w hit.- WMIlam liolbeek Edward rujrnpson. Mr and .Mrs. Steven nnd Elizabeth Hopkins, Giles, "'onatant Damarla and OceanUH Hopkins, Edward Doty, Edward Ed-ward Lifter, Mr Richard Warren. Mr. ami Mrs. John and Ellen Ulllln-ton, Ulllln-ton, John und Francla Hllllnton.. Mr. and Mrs. Edward and Anne Tll-Ite. Tll-Ite. Henary Samson. Humllllty Coper. Mr. and Mrs. John Tlllle, F:iiznrieth Tillle, Mr. Francis Cooke, John Cooke, Mr. Thomas KogerH, Joseph Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Tinker, a son Mi. and Mrs. John and Alice Rig-dale. Rig-dale. Mr and Mrs. James Chilton. Mary Chilton. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fuller, Samuel Fuller Mr. John Turner and two sona. ho had a daughter who came some years after to Sah m. where ehe is now living. liv-ing. Mr and Mrs. Francis and Surah Eaton, Samuel Eaton Moses Fletcher, John Goodman. Thomas Williams Dlgerle I'rlent, Edmond Margeson, Peter Hrowne, Richard brltterlge. Rl.-hard I'l.irKe. Richard Gardenar, Gilbert Winslow Mr. John Alden. |