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Constant Maxson of Rhode Island, DNA and Information

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 Constant Maxson DNA and GEDcom Matches using GEDmatch MRCA Tool                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           ...

Edward Fuller, Mayflower Passenger DNA Matches

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Edward Fuller's son Matthew, match with sibling Samuel Fuller Matthew Fuller's daughter, Elizabeth Fuller, match with sibling Samuel Fuller Second Generation    

Richard "Pilgrim" Warren

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 One of several Richard Warren lines in my tree.  

Jacob Van Kuykendall and Styntie Douwes: Dutch Immigrants to New Netherlands DNA and Information

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Sir William Atte Wode, Captain of the King's Guard King Edward III of England. DNA and History

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Atte_Wode Descent from Abigail Smith and Barnabas Gibbs  Descent from Lydia Smith and James Skiffe

Jones and Related DNA and Family Trees

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Elizabeth Philbrick and Thomas Chase of New England - DNA GEDmatch MRCA Results

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Joris Rapelje and Catalina Trico: New Netherlands Walloon Pilgrims 1624

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  https://wams.nyhistory.org/early-encounters/dutch-colonies/catalina-trico/ https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/33545024/catalyntje-jeronimus-rapalje Catalina Trico to William Morris “Catalina Trico to William Morris,”  The Documentary history of the state of New-York , Vol. 111, ed. E.B. O’Callaghan (Albany: Weed, Parsons & Co., 1850). New-York Historical Society Library. https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/213800/proposal-condense-catalyntje-jeronimus-catalina-formerly DNA  ht tp://www.newyorkfoundation.net/the_birth_of_new_york/the_birth_of_new_york.html Great great grandparents, Abram Deitz and Sarah A. Davis, are both descendants of Sarah Rapalje. 

Jessé De Forest: Founder of New Netherlands, and his daughter Rachel

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  Jessé de Forest  (1576 – October 22, 1624) was the leader of a group of  Walloon Huguenots  who fled Europe due to religious persecutions. They emigrated to the New World, where he planned to found New Amsterdam, which is currently New York City . https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jess%C3%A9_de_Forest   https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Desforetz-3 Walloon Settlers Monument, built 1924, lower Manhattan. Jessé de Forest named.  The ancestry of Jessé De Forest, Walloon Leader, to fourth Great Grandmother Wyntje Krom.  Wyntje was born in 1793 in New Paltz, Ulster County, New York. Wyntje married Martinus Davis on Feb. 20, 1814, in New Paltz, New York. Their children were: Cornelius Deyo Davis, Caroline Davis, Peter E. Davis, John Davis, Sarah M. Davis, Charles E. Davis.

Richard Warren, Mayflower Passenger, DNA and History

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Warren A line through Anna Warren, to William M. Jones

Harriet Pendleton: Descendant of Thomas Goodenow; Maj. Brian Pendleton (1599-1681).

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Mercy Saunders and William Crumb, Sr. DNA & Ancestry of Mercy

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Mary Peckham, mother of Mercy Saunders.  Match for Mercy Saunders DNA, and siblings. 

John MacBayne (Bean) of Scotland: British POW sent to New Hampshire and sold into bondage.

  John MacBean was born 1634 in Strathdearn, Inverness-shire, Scotland. In the spring of 1650, when Oliver Cromwell threatened to invade Scotland, great numbers of Scottish highlanders enlisted to defend their homeland. The Scots lost the Battle of Dunbar on September 3, 1650, but exactly a year later, a reorganized Scottish army prepared to fight Cromwell at what became known as the Battle of Worcester. It was during this battle, that at the age of sixteen, John was a soldier in General Monk’s army, roughly 12,000 Royalist, Scottish troops. On September 3, 1651, they went forth with the design to place Charles II as king on the throne which was vacant by the execution of his father King Charles I. Charles II failed to provide the ammunition he had promised, and during the 10 hour battle that ensued, roughly 3,000 Royalists were killed and 7,000 taken prisoner, likely at Tuthill Fields prison in London. On November 11, 1651, the ship “The Sarah and John” with 272 of these prisoners...

William Crumb Jr. and Jerusha "Tacy" Edwards of Westerly R.I. - Trees, DNA and Information

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A Case of Mixed Up Nancy Crumb's  

Nils Larsson Friend: From Sweden to the Colonies - Biography, DNA, Family Tree

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Swedish Settler, Constable of Chester Township, Pennsylvania, Merchant Captain, Tavern Keeper, Immigrated to American Colonies in 1648.   One relatively unknown forefather, progenitor of the Friend family in America, is Nils Larsson, who arrived in New Sweden on the Swan in 1648 and served as a warden for Governor Rising in 1654. Two years later, he married Anna Andersdotter (possibly the daughter of Anders Andersson the Finn) and settled at Upland (now Chester), where they raised a family of ten children. His house was also the location of the Swedes' quarterly court sessions after Armegot Printz sold the Printz family's Tinicum Island estate. Nils Larsson played a very prominent role in the Swedish community until his death at Upland in the winter of 1686-87. He became known as Nils Larsson Frände, meaning "kinsman" or "blood relative" in Swedish, possibly because of his influence among the Indians who considered him a "blood brother." Under Engl...

Zephaniah Chase: Patriot, Whaler, Carpenter

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Zephaniah Chase  Zephaniah's brother Benjamin was a sea captain, and he had been on several whaling voyages, with him, although he was a joiner or cabinet-maker by trade. Seeing no prospect for his boys but a seafaring life, he determined to find a place where land was cheaper and rear his boys on a farm. One of his relatives owned a large tract of land near Binghamton, New York, and offered to give him a farm if he would begin a settlement there. He owned some real property at Vineyard Haven, on Martha's Vineyard, which he sold for two hundred and fifty dollars preparatory to his seeking a home in the western wilds. With the proceeds of his property he took his second wife, Love, and their son David, then a little more than a year old, and his sons by his first wife, Benjamin, aged thirteen, Joseph, aged eleven, and Thomas, aged nine, and started on his long and dangerous journey. He reached Hudson, New York, probably by means of a slow sailing sloop from Martha's Vineyard...

Major Gen'l. Humphrey Atherton (1608-1661) 5th Major General of the Colony of Massachusetts.

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Humphrey_Atherton

Elizabeth Walker, wife of Richard "Pilgrim" Warren

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 Elizabeth Walker, wife of Richard Warren, arrived on the Anne, in Plymouth, in 1623 with their five daughters.  They had two sons before Richard's untimely death.  https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Walker-1209