This is so interesting. I am a descendent of Mr. Soule, and I imagine thousands of others are as well. I was vaguely aware of your organization for years, but I just happened to find your videos several days ago. Thank you for all of your wonderful presentations. This is the kind of history that should be taught in schools.
I am a direct descendent of the Mayflower. One of the passengers is my ancestor and I have long form documentation as well. I have never heard of this society. I was also born on Cape Cod, MA. LOL I have ancestors from Sandwich and Chatham. I also have ancestors who settled in CT in 1603 and were clergy and part of the inception of the Congregational Church. I have direct ancestors from the Revolutionary War with long form documentation.
Thank you Lisa for this tour. We were there in June 2024. I only wish I had this information as we were wandering around town. We did walk down the alley way, Leyden St., Burial Hill, Meeting House. etc. Will have to return to check out #16 Leyden St. for John Howland's house, my ancestor.
Leyden is a lovely town in the Netherlands. So is Delftshaven where the pilgrims had their last cburch service before setting sail - one of my cousins was baptized in that church.
Very well researched and presented. We visited in the 399th year (figured 400 would be too crowded). I wish we'd taken this walk with our grandson - he's 13th from Remember Allerton.
This was a very interesting historical presentations. People from all over the world each year visit Plymouth and take in the historic sites. However, I wonder how many people visit the actual site of the original colony which is Leyden street? I wonder what archaeological research would actually find on Leyden? Be that as it may, I’ve always enjoyed standing at the original sites of historical significance.
Love this . I love history especially when it’s our country’s history. Thank you!
This is so interesting. I am a descendent of Mr. Soule, and I imagine thousands of others are as well. I was vaguely aware of your organization for years, but I just happened to find your videos several days ago. Thank you for all of your wonderful presentations. This is the kind of history that should be taught in schools.
Thanks for these videos. You really make history come alive for us!
I am a direct descendent of the Mayflower. One of the passengers is my ancestor and I have long form documentation as well. I have never heard of this society. I was also born on Cape Cod, MA. LOL I have ancestors from Sandwich and Chatham. I also have ancestors who settled in CT in 1603 and were clergy and part of the inception of the Congregational Church. I have direct ancestors from the Revolutionary War with long form documentation.
Thank you for your thorough presentation. What treasure this area has been preserved for generations.
Great presentation. Thank You!
Thank you so much. What a wonderful presentation .
Thank you Lisa for this tour. We were there in June 2024. I only wish I had this information as we were wandering around town. We did walk down the alley way, Leyden St., Burial Hill, Meeting House. etc. Will have to return to check out #16 Leyden St. for John Howland's house, my ancestor.
Leyden is a lovely town in the Netherlands. So is Delftshaven where the pilgrims had their last cburch service before setting sail - one of my cousins was baptized in that church.
Wonderful! Thank you for creating and sharing this walk. I'm definitely saving it to use as reference for a (hopefully soon) future visit.
Very well researched and presented. We visited in the 399th year (figured 400 would be too crowded). I wish we'd taken this walk with our grandson - he's 13th from Remember Allerton.
Loved this! Very well done. Thank you!
This was a very interesting historical presentations. People from all over the world each year visit Plymouth and take in the historic sites. However, I wonder how many people visit the actual site of the original colony which is Leyden street? I wonder what archaeological research would actually find on Leyden? Be that as it may, I’ve always enjoyed standing at the original sites of historical significance.
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