Margaret was born about 1848 and died about 1925. More. Check out the Mayflower descendants who are as famous as their pilgrim ancestors! is descended from She ordered them out. Esther was born on 6 Mar 1640 and died on 12 Sep 1735 in Duxbury, Massachusetts. Morbi eu nulla vehicula, sagittis tortor id, fermentum nunc. 1648 in Duxbury This tells us he was at least 21 years old, thus born in 1599 or earlier. Joseph married Mary Peterson about 1710. 1644 in Plymouth Elizabeth, born ca. 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. The purpose of this committee was to divide property in the Duxbury area for its inhabitants. Therefore at the General conference of 1820 it was decided the annual conference should elect the presiding elder. [1][4][26], First in 1642 and last in 1662, he was assigned to at least five grand and petty juries. These sources are attached to each ancestor so that you can personally judge their reliability. John married Clemena L. Whitney on 3 Mar 1858. Lydia was born on 5 May 1713 in Duxbury, Massachusetts and died on 11 Nov 1771 in Pembrooke. Moses married Mercy Southworth. The worst was yet to come after arriving at their destination when, in the space of several months, almost half the passengers perished in the cold, harsh, unfamiliar New England winter. 1645 in Plymouth Patience, born ca. Are you a Mayflower descendant? Abigail was born about 1800 in Strong Maine and died in 1882 in Sommerville Maine. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Zilpha Wadsworth Peleg Wadsworth Mercy Wiswall Priscilla Pabodie Elizabeth Alden JOHN ALDEN, William Cullen Bryant Sarah Snell Ebenezer Snell Zachariah Snell Anna Alden Jonathan Alden JOHN ALDEN, Cokie Roberts Marie "Lindy" Claiborne Martha Morrison Eustasia Harriss Thomas Harriss Julia Packwood Sarah Hinman Katherine Green Mary Pickett John Pickett Adam Pickett Ruth Brewster Jonathan Brewster WILLIAM BREWSTER, Benjamin Spock Louise Stoughton Ada Hooper Adeline Ripley Sarah Denny Lucretia Sargent Phineas Sargent Jonathan Sargent Jonathan Sargent Lydia Chipman Hope Howland JOHN HOWLAND, Laura Ingalls Wilder Charles Ingalls Lansford Ingalls Margaret Delano Jonathan Delano Jabez Delano Jonathan Delano Mercy Warren Nathaniel Warren RICHARD WARREN, Amelia Earhart Amy Otis Alfred Otis Isaac Otis Ephraim Otis Ephraim Otis Ephraim Otis Mercy Little Ephraim Little Anna Warren RICHARD WARREN, Amelia Earhart Amy Otis Alfred Otis Caroline Curtiss Ruth Day Abigail Gahoon Grace Fuller Joseph Fuller John Fuller Samuel Fuller EDWARD FULLER, Ashley Judd Michael Ciminella Mary Dalton William Dalton Thomas Dalton Rebecca Brewster Ebenezer Brewster Comfort Brewster Ebenezer Brewster William Brewster Benjamin Brewster Jonathan Brewster WILLIAM BREWSTER, Sally Field Richard Dryden Field Fleet Folsom Field Charlotte Berry Alexander Berry Jane Augusta Goodrich Anne Folsom John Folsom Ann Bingham Faith Ripley Hannah Bradford William Bradford [Jr.] WILLIAM BRADFORD. Sarah was born on 25 Oct 1714 and died on 28 Apr 1737 in Yarmonth. He died on 15 May 1706 in Middleboro. John Soule (1632-1707) In 1637 his name is on the list of those who volunteered as soldiers if the need came up. [citation needed] This Jan van Sol was a zealous opponent of Anabaptism, which he saw in 1550 as divided into three movements: the Melchiorites (the peaceful Mennonite group), the Davidites, and the Batenburgers. 2011. pp. In 1651, Gov. In 1802 he was ordained Deacon, and the following year, Elder. 1642 in Plymouth Mary, born ca. It is supposed that George Soule was in London when he joined Winslow on the voyage. [2][22], In 1626 George Soule was one of twenty-seven Purchasers involved with the colony joint-stock company which afterwards was turned over to the control of senior colony members. Eleanor married Wallace Edibarn. Bertha married Meriness Turpening on 25 Dec 1895. Probably died at sea. Clarissa was born in 1783 and died on 16 Jul 1858 in Eustis Maine. 1627 in Plymouth John, born ca. Abigail married John Leavitt on 17 Apr 1824 in Turner, Maine. William Bradford, James Chilton, Susanna Furner, Mary Chilton, and Francis Cooke, Jane Seymour Fonda (born December 21, 1937) is an American actress, writer, political activist, former fashion model and fitness guru. Bertha married Homer Aretus Smith, son of George Smith and Lydia E Terry, on 15 Jun 1903. [9] His apprentice, Edward Raban, apparently fled to Scotland in 1619 in order to avoid being apprehended by agents of the King of England. Elizabeth Soule, Samuel W. Soules widow is mentioned twice in the London Ontario Free Press Index; In 1870 she sued GTR Co. for injury caused by negligence and won 500 pounds or dollars. Polly was born about 1773. Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church. They were the parents of at least 7 sons and 2 daughters. Corporate Information | Privacy | Terms and Conditions | CCPA Notice at Collection. Samuel married Mae Rebecca Thomas, daughter of William H. Thomas and Margaret Smith. John next married Esther Nash Samson about 1678 in Prob. The 22/May/1627 Division of Cattle includes George Sowle, Mary Sowle and Zakariah Sowle. June 14, 2022. He and his wife were members of Regular Baptist Church in the town of Laurel Mich. Samuel married Selina Jane Driver, daughter of William Driver and Sarah Gillson. June 14, 2022. Samuel married Elizabeth Soule, daughter of William Soule and Mary "Polly", on 3 Nov 1827 in Avon, Maine. Robert was born about 1866. William married Mary "Polly" on 18 Oct 1796 in Avon Maine (Uppertown). Alexander born in U.S. and David,Riley and Martha born in Canada. Bradford wrote "But his man George Sowle is still living, and hath 8 children." Alexander married Susan Mckinzie Blake, daughter of William Blake and Elizabeth Darch, on 7 Oct 1857 in Canada. This Mary was born about 1605 and fits the right age to have been on the Anne in 1623. General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 1980. Richard Warren, Stephen Hopkins, Constance Hopkins, John Billington and his wife, Ellinor, and Francis Billington, Taylor Alison Swift (born December 13, 1989) is an American singer-songwriter. Susannah Soule was born about 1642, in Duxbury, Plymouth Colony, British Colonial America as the daughter of George Soule and Mary Bucket. Read more, is descended from He returned in 1550 to Brussels but may have spent his last years, until about 1556, in the territory of Preussisch-Holland. 1 and 2 George Soule found in U.S., New England Marriages Prior to 1700 George Soule found in American Genealogical-Biographical Index (AGBI) Earhart was the first female aviator to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean. ], 20 October 1646 [PCR 2:108]. Aaron next married Lydia Peterson on 26 Dec 1733 in Duxbury, Massachusetts. Nancy married George Jordan on 19 May 1888. Samuel W. Soule was born in 1785 in Boston,Mass. (c1602 - c1679/80)Mayflower passenger 1620. OFFICES: Deputy for Duxbury to Plymouth Colony General Court, 27 September 1642,28 October 1645, 3 March 1645/6, 7 July 1646, 4 June 1650, 5 June 1651, 7 June 1653, 7 March 1653/4, 6 June 1654[PCR 2:46, 3:31, 44, 49, 94, 95, 104, 154, 167]. On 3 June 1662 "Gorg Soule" was on a list of freemen desiring to look for additional land "being the first born children of this government" [PCR 4:19]. Home of the descendants of mayflower passenger George Soule Edward Raban in 1622 published a very veiled version of his master's shocking death, well hidden in a discussion of drunkenness and resultant whoredom. Edmund was born about 1654. He married: Nathaniel was born between 1634 and 1646 and died in Dartmouth before 12 October 1699. His inventory included "books" valued at i pound [MD 2:83]. [1][4][26], In the 1643 Able to Bear Arms (ATBA) List, George and his son Zachariah (listed as "Georg" and "Zachary") appear with those bearing arms from Duxbury (written as "Duxbarrow"). He came to America on the Mayflower and was a signer of the Mayflower Pact. His sons Zachariah and Benjamin had predeceased him.[4]. George is listed in the 22 May 1627 cattle division with wife Mary and son Zakariah. Home of the descendants of mayflower passenger George Soule Welcome to Soule Kindred! [citation needed], Soule Kindred Newsletter, Vol.43 No.4, Autumn 2009, pg 10, "Record of the Celebration of the Tercentenary of the Introduction of the Art of Printing into Aberdeen by Edward Raban in the Year 1622" (Aberdeen, Scotland: The Master Printers' Guild, 1922) p. 42, Louise Walsh Throop, "William Brewster's Subterfuge" Mayflower Descendant Volume 66, Number 1 (Winter 2018) pp. By the second month out, the ship was being buffeted by strong westerly gales, causing the ship's timbers to be badly shaken with the caulking failing to keep out sea water, and with passengers, even in their berths, lying wet and ill. Eliza married John Marr on 4 Jul 1878. They had misfortune and settled near the Thames River not far from London,Canada. [MD 2:83]. Located on an 11 acre hilltop site on Allerton Street in Plymouth, Massachusetts . [26], The 1638 land records note that "one acre of land is granted to George Soule at the watering placeand also a parcel of Stony Marsh at Powder Point, containing two acres." Lydia married Jacob Ludden on 6 Feb 1805 in Turner, Maine. One of your relatives is their grandson George Young (1689-1771), son of their daughter Sarah White (1663-1755) and Thomas Young (1663-1732). Aaron married Mary Wadsworth before 1699. Aaron next married Orpan Waterman Ford on 18 Dec 1775 in Pembrooke. Fanney was born in 1867 and died in 1923 in Ubly Cemetary. George died at Duxbury, between 20 September 1677 and 22 January 1678/79. Trending; . John was born on 14 Apr 1869 in Bingham Twp-Huron County, Michigan and died on 31 May 1961 in Bad Axe, Huron County, Michigan. She may have been about age 18 (born c. 1604) and appears to have traveled with some Alden relatives of her mother, or with members of the possible Warren family with whom she may have lived after the death of her father. He was married in Providence, R.I. Sept. 18,1803 to Sarah allen, by whom he had eleven children. Read more, is descended from FamousKin.com cannot and does not guarantee the accuracy and reliability of these sources. On 26 January 1668[/9],"G[e]orge Soule of Duxburrow" deeded to "Patience Haskall his true and natural daughter and unto John Haskall her husband all that his half share of land at Namassakett both upland and meadow having given the other half share formerly until Francis Walker" [MD 27:40, citing PCLR 3:153] On 12 March 1668[/9], " George Soul of Duxburro , husbandman," deeded to "my daughter Elizabeth wife unto Francis Walker the moiety or half share of all my purchase or purchases lying and being as before expressed in the place commonly called Namascutt"; "wife Mary Soul" relinquished her dower rights [MD 27: 40-41, citing PLR 10:2:327]. He came as a teacher to Edward Winsows children. Mae was born on 9 Apr 1885 and died on 28 Jul 1953 in Sanilac County, Michigan. 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. George Soule (c. 1601 between 20 September 1677 and 22 January 1679)[1] was a colonist who was one of the indentured servants on the Mayflower and helped establish Plymouth Colony in 1620. 1620-1633 Vols I-III. Luther married Abigail Kersey. William married Rebecca Hardy. 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. George married Fanney E. Badley on 2 Feb 1887. John was his executor and to whom was given nearly all of Soule's estate. BENJAMIN SOULE, b. say 1649; fell with Capt. Moses next married Sarah Chandler about 1731. Read more, is descended from He was deputy for Duxbury for several years. DEATH: Between 20 September 1677 (codicil to will) and 22 January 1679[/80] (date of inventory), and probably closer to the latter date. He was born in Bristol Maine, the fifth son of Joshua and Mary (Cushman) Soule. The name of Mary Bucket, his wife, who came in the Anne, should be looked for in the parish of St. Botolph, Aldersgate, London. He was sentenced to make a public apology for his actions, find sureties for future good behavior and to sit in the stocks, with the stock sentence remitted. [5] He continues: "Mr. Ed. Samuel was born in 1785-1786 in Boston Or Pembroke, Massachusetts and died on 26 Jul 1857 in London, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada. EDUCATION: Signed his name as witness to the will of John Barnes of Plymouth, 6 March 1667/8 [MD 4:98, citing Scrapbook 56]. On 5 March 1667/8, he made an appearance in Plymouth court to "answer for his abusing of Mr. John Holmes, teacher of the church of Christ at Duxbury, by many false, scandalous and opprobrious speeches." 22. That group was called Undertakers, and were made up of such Pilgrim leaders as Bradford, Standish and Allerton initially, who were later joined by other leaders Winslow, Brewster, Howland, Alden, Prence and others from London who were former Merchant Adventurers. She and her husband George were grouped with the Warrens in the 1627 Division of Cattle, with Mrs. Warren coming from Hertfordshire, as did Mary Beckett. Read more, Matthew Paige Damon (born October 8, 1970) is an American actor, film producer, philanthropist and screenwriter. What's New! Martha was born about 1833 and died on 17 Sep 1896. When finally published with all names of signers, only Soule was still alive from the print work crew. In the 1627 Division of Cattle she is listed with her husband George and young son "Zakariah" as " Mary Sowle. [30] As George Soule was probably born in 1601, and he would have had to wait to marry until released as Winslow's servant at age 25, the marriage of George and Mary was probably in 1626. COMMENTS: Bradford, in his list of passengers of the Mayflower, included George Soule as one of "two men-servants" of Mr. Edward Winslow [Bradford 441]. Mayflower Passenger References, (from contemporary records and scholarly journals), by Susan E. Roser. The family is listed in the 1851-52 census of upper Canada, Middlesex County, Westminster Township Ward 3. ELIZABETH SOULE, b. say 1645 (fined for committing fornication 3 March 1662/3 [PCR 5:34]; sued Nathaniel Church 5 October 1663 for refusing to marry her [PCR 7:111]; ordered whipped 2 July 1667 for committing fornication a second time [PCR 5:162]); m. by 23 July 1668 Francis Walker [MD 27:39-40, citing PCLR 3:126]. 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. Descendants of George Soule are invited to join Soule Kindred in America. Ancestor charts showing the family relationships of George Soule (c1601-c1679/1680) to other famous people. Famous Mayflower Descendants . Henry Howland, brother of John Howland, Mary Louise "Meryl" Streep (born June 22, 1949) is an American actress. This authoritative work by Robert Charles Anderson identifies and describes all Europeans who settled in New England prior to the end of 1633. He was married in 1857 to Susan Blake who was born September 1, 1839 and is the daughter of William and Elizabeth(Darch)Blake, natives of England where Susan was born. Her mother remained a widow until at least 1622 (listed in that year as "Widow Buckett") further increasing the chance that her children would be sent to other families. Mayflower ancestries sourced from the following: 19962020 New England Historic Genealogical Society. In 1640 he was granted meadow at Greens Harbor. Thus the print work crew of Brewster, Winslow, Soule and others was sheltered from exposure to the agents of King James I of England. Patience was born about 1646 and died on 11 March 1705/6 in Middleboro. Stephen Hopkins and Giles Hopkins, Avril Ramona Lavigne (born 27 September 1984) is a Canadian singer-songwriter and actress. George often served as juror and was frequently on committees for Duxbury as a deputy. Alec Baldwin is descended from John Tilley, Joan (Hurst) Rogers, Elizabeth Tilley, and John Howland Alexander Rae Baldwin III (born April 3, 1958) is an American actor, writer, producer, and comedian. The family tree for George Soule should not be considered exhaustive or authoritative. Mary's home parish register of St. Mary's Church, Watford, has a number of sixteenth-century Warren family entries of names which all appear in the Mayflower Warren family. [26][28], On 20 October 1646 Soule, with Anthony Thatcher, was chosen to be on a "committee to draw up an order concerning disorderly drinking (smoking) of tobacco." He was brought up by his brother, Robert Soule of Selter Co. PATIENCE SOULE, b. say 1647; m. Middleboro January 1666[/7] John Haskell [MiddleVR 1:1]. Committee to draw an order concerning the disorderly drinking of tobacco [! 72, https://soulekindred.org/resources/Documents/Newsletters/PDF-Newsletters/Vol.-43-No.-4-Autumn-2009.pdf, https://books.google.com/books?isbn=1985856565, https://books.google.com/books?isbn=0231108419, https://books.google.com/books?isbn=081434416X, "The National Cyclopaedia of American Biography", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=George_Soule_(Mayflower_passenger)&oldid=1136910188. Judith K. Jarvis, Susan L. Levin, Donald N. Yates, Arthur Hertzberg, The Jews in America: Four Centuries of an Uneasy Encounter: a History (1997), pg. Ubly, Michigan. Therefore, when at the Louisville Convention in 1845, the Methodist Episcopal Church,South was organized, Soule was present and gave approval to its work. Her mother had a Mayflower-sounding name Alden. Sarah was born about 1666 and died on 4 Mar 1740 in Plympton, Massachusetts. Joanna was born about 1683 and died before 8 May 1767. Isaac Allerton. His origins are unknown, although research conducted by Caleb Johnson in 2009 suggests the possibility of George, son of William and Joan Soule, who was baptized at Tingrith, Bedford, England, 9 February 1594/95. Caroline married John Umphrey on 18 Mar 1875. General Notes:Samuel W. soule is a dealer in livestock in Applegate,Michigan. James Chilton. and died on July 26,1857. These conditions, combined with a lack of proper rations and unsanitary conditions for several months, contributed to the high number of fatalities in the first winter, especially for the women and children. Home. This function, Soule asserted, would be impossible if the presiding elders werte not directly responsible to the bishops. Mary was born in 1769 and died in 1826 in Avon, Maine. William was born on 30 Sep 1824 and died on 29 Dec 1895. 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. Children from this marriage were: 27 M i. Zeruiah Soule was born on 2 Nov 1705. Twenty years later Patience and her husband sold the Middleboro estate they had received from her father. [18], The Mayflower departed Plymouth, England on 6/16 September 1620. Susanna was born about 1640 and died in Kingstowne, Rhode Island after 1684. General Notes:William was a quiet man, a farmer and a Christian. Eva was born on 4 Aug 1885 in Tyre, Austin Township, Sanilac County, Michigan and died on 1 Dec 1962 in Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan. NATHANIEL SOULE, b. between say 1634 and 1646 (adult by 1667/8 [PCR 3:178]); before 4 March 1673/4 fathered a child with an unnamed Indian woman and ordered to pay ten bushels of corn to her for the keeping of the child [PCR 5:163]; m. by 1681 Rose __ (eldest child b. Dartmouth 12 January 1681 [/2]). Mercy was born before 1690 and died before 15 Jan 1729. Johnson concludes by stating that the following could have put Mary Beckett hypothetically on the ship Anne sailing to America in 1623: the right age, associated with families of Mayflower surnames, within a family using the name Nathaniel, and could have had the opportunity to be transferred to another family that would eventually sail to America on the ship Anne. [2][25], Per Plymouth records, Soule's life with his family appears to have been lived quietly in a Puritan home obtaining some land holdings through the years which he would later provide for his large family. Asenath married William Lowe on 27 May 1793. ResearchGeorge Soule "Silver Book" ProjectGeorge Soule ResearchMary Beckett ResearchSKA DNA ProjectSoule Descendants. Contents 1 Research Notes 2 Family Trees 3 A 4 C 5 W 5.1 Weston 6 War Veterans 7 American Revolutionary War 7.1 US Civil War Research Notes Family Trees A C Lucy married William Alexander Hall, son of Alexander Patrick Hall and Catherine McAuley, on 16 Jan 1889 in Tyre, Austin Township, Sanilac County, Michigan. (#6542) FamousKin.com. He was an excellant administrator and was recognized as an authority on polity. Samuel took up farming there until his death. famous descendants of george soule. Born in Massachusetts in 1735, a little more than a century after the Pilgrims' arrival, America's second president was a descendant of John Alden, a Mayflower crew member, and Priscilla Mullins,. Meriness was born on 31 Dec 1842. Jury, 3 June 1656, 3 March 1662/3 [PCR 3:102, 7:108]. Droitwich, the family home of the Winslows at that time, was a salt mining place connected in a business way with the Salters' Company of London in trade, and thus the Winslow-Soule association was extablished. [1] He was one of the signers of the Mayflower Compact. John Tilley, Joan (Hurst) Rogers, Elizabeth Tilley, John Howland, Isaac Allerton, Mary Norris, Degory Priest, Richard Warren, John Cooke, and Francis Cooke, Franklin Delano Roosevelt (January 30, 1882 April 12, 1945) was an American statesman and political leader who served as the 32nd President of the United States. Lillian married Lyman Robert Tenniswood in 1906 in Elk Township, Sanilac County, Michigan. Johannes Sol, a printer in Leyden with one known publication, died suddenly, probably while helping William Brewster in the presswork for the Perth Assembly. and Milton E. Terry, PhD-Published by General Society of Mayflower Descendants. Per Stratton, the Soule family history compiled by Gideon T. Ridlon is not reliable. It is known that George came on the Mayflower and was credited to the household of Edward Winslow as a manservant or apprentice, along with Elias Story and a little girl Ellen More, who both died in the first winter. 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. Frank was born about 1858. [36], George Soule made his will on 11 August 1677 and mentions his eldest son John "my eldest son John Soule and his family hath in my extreme old age and weakness been tender and careful of me and very helpful to me." "[23], In the 1627 Division of Cattle, George and Mary Soule and their first son Zachariah (all with the recorded surname of "Sowle") were listed with the Richard Warren family. About Us | Contact Us | Copyright | Report Inappropriate Material Myrtle married Jim Flood. George Soule traveled on the Mayflower as a servant to Edward Winslow. Please note: The ancestor reports on this website have been compiled from thousands of different sources, many over 100 years old. Elizabeth Soule was born on April 2,1805 in Avon,Maine. In the 1627 Plymouth division of cattle George Sowle, Mary Sowle and Zakariah Sowle were the eleventh, twelfth and thirteenth persons in the ninth company [PCR 12: 12]. Committee on magistrates and deputies, [blank] October 1650 [PCR 11:155]. Known for her fierce independence and spirited personality, Hepburn was a leading lady in Hollywood for more than 60 years. There he was known as Johann/Jan Solius (the Latin version of his name). But after he wrote his will, on 12 September 1677 George seemed to have second thoughts and made a codicil to the will to the effect that if John or any family member were to trouble his daughter Patience or her heirs, the will would be void. RootsWeb is funded and supported by President and General Ulysses S. Grant Jesse Grant Noah Grant Susanna Delano Jonathan Delano Mercy Warren Nathaniel Warren RICHARD WARREN President James A. Garfield Eliza Ballou Mehitable Ingalls Sybil Carpenter Jotham Carpenter Desire Martin Mercy Billington FRANCIS BILLINGTON JOHN BILLINGTON Three years later, on 5 June 1671, he was fined for "telling several lies which tended greatly to the hurt of the Colony in reference to some particulars about the Indians." He had volunteered for the Pequot War of 1637, but Plymouth's troops were not needed. His will named his sons Nathaniel, George and John, and daughters Elizabeth, Patience, Susannah and Mary. The family tree for George Soule should not be considered exhaustive or authoritative. George Soule (c. 1601 - between 20 September 1677 and 22 January 1679) [1] was a colonist who was one of the indentured servants on the Mayflower and helped establish Plymouth Colony in 1620. It was published, without any signers' names appended, several times after 1620. A lineal descendant of Georgge Soule who came over on the Mayflower. In the Duxbury sections of the 1639, 1658 and29 May 1670 Plymouth Colony lists of freemen. Catherine was born about 1866. Elizabeth was born on 22 Apr 1806 in Avon, Maine and died on 4 Aug 1888 in Canada. Johnson notes after this time, Mary Beckett is not found again in Watford records, based on recent research. [26], Marie/Mary Buckett, wife of George Soule. John was born about 1860. George Soule died shortly before 22 January 1679, when inventory was taken of his estate. All Rights Reserved. [19], On 11 November 1620, Soule and others signed the Mayflower Compact. 29 May 1670 Plymouth Colony lists of freemen. 531, located in Elk Township and to the F. and A.M., Elks Lodge no. with Gene Briggs 1640-1872 shows John Soule of Marshfield, owner of a 37 ton schooner named "Peggy" and also a 43 ton schooner owned by John Soule and John White of Marshfield. He married Rose Thorn by 1680 and had five children. She married John Haskell in January 1666/7 in Middleboro and had eight children. It was not until almost 50 years after the signing that the Compact was published with the names of the signers. Please note: The ancestor reports on this website have been compiled from thousands of different sources, many over 100 years old. George Soule's origins have not been discovered. John was born about 1856. Donec gravida mi a condimentum rutrum.