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THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society: Descendants of the Great Migration. This is the best known and most complete account of the voyage of the fleet of 1630, including nine weeks and 2 days in the open Atlantic Ocean, April 8 to June 12, 1630. John Winthrop, aboard the Arbella, gave a THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society: Descendants of the Great Migration. One of the goals of the Winthrop Society is to freely distribute the texts of original documents by and about the first settlers of the Massachusetts Bay Commonwealth. These writings express the ideals and motivation of our Puritan founders, and contain invaluable historicaland
THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society: Descendants of the Great Migration. The Freemen of Massachusetts Bay. 1630 - 1636. Redacted and introduced by Marcia Stewart. A primary goal of The Winthrop Society is to determine the identities of the first settlers of Massachusetts Bay Commonwealth. There are no firmer grounds for establishing an early settler amongthe
THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION Or send a check, payable to The Winthrop Society, to the Treasurer: Winthrop Society Treasurer Walter C. Seelye 13802 Pine Glen Dr E Black Forest, CO 80908-3508. To pay dues for multiple family members, or for other transactions, please use the button below, with a brief note on the purpose.Click on Pay Now. On the next page, ignore the "Description Other " and "Quantity 1" fields. THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society: Descendants of the Great Migration. A Model of Christian Charity. By Governor John Winthrop. 1630. Redacted and introduced by John Beardsley. This is Winthrop’s most famous thesis, written on board the Arbella, 1630. We love to imagine the occasion when he personally spoke this oration to some large portion of the THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society: Descendants of the Great Migration. The Charter of the Massachusetts Bay Company. 4 March, 1628/29. Rendered into modern English by John Beardsley. Four minor parenthetical additions in italicized text added to aid in comprehension. Link to a OFFICERS OF THE MASS. BAY COMMONWEALTH The Residents of Salem The First Town of the Massachusetts Bay Commonwealth From Original Records up to the Year 1651. Part 4 of 4, being residents whose surnames THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATIONPORTRAITSLIBERTIES OF NEW ENGLISHMENCONTACTJOINLINKSTEXTS HEREAS, the Puritans of the Massachusetts Bay Company and their elected Governor, John Winthrop, emigrated to New England in 1630 to found a “City on a Hill,” the Winthrop Society: Descendants of the Great Migration is dedicated to honoring and preserving their memory, philosophy and tradition, and transmitting their example of courage, faith, civic duty and integrity." THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society is open to all men and women eighteen years of age or older, of good character and proven descent from one or more passengers of the Winthrop fleet, or of others who settled in the Bay Colony and Down East on or before 31 December 1640. ("Down East", also "Downeast", refers to parts of eastern coastal New England and Canada THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Society currently consists of over 500 descendants of the first settlers of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Members who are able to prove biological descent from more than one qualifying ancestor may submit additional lineages claiming supplemental ancestors. Supplemental enrollment has a one-time $50 fee. Applicants submittingsupplemental
THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society: Descendants of the Great Migration. This is the best known and most complete account of the voyage of the fleet of 1630, including nine weeks and 2 days in the open Atlantic Ocean, April 8 to June 12, 1630. John Winthrop, aboard the Arbella, gave a THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society: Descendants of the Great Migration. One of the goals of the Winthrop Society is to freely distribute the texts of original documents by and about the first settlers of the Massachusetts Bay Commonwealth. These writings express the ideals and motivation of our Puritan founders, and contain invaluable historicaland
THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society: Descendants of the Great Migration. The Freemen of Massachusetts Bay. 1630 - 1636. Redacted and introduced by Marcia Stewart. A primary goal of The Winthrop Society is to determine the identities of the first settlers of Massachusetts Bay Commonwealth. There are no firmer grounds for establishing an early settler amongthe
THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION Or send a check, payable to The Winthrop Society, to the Treasurer: Winthrop Society Treasurer Walter C. Seelye 13802 Pine Glen Dr E Black Forest, CO 80908-3508. To pay dues for multiple family members, or for other transactions, please use the button below, with a brief note on the purpose.Click on Pay Now. On the next page, ignore the "Description Other " and "Quantity 1" fields. THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society: Descendants of the Great Migration. A Model of Christian Charity. By Governor John Winthrop. 1630. Redacted and introduced by John Beardsley. This is Winthrop’s most famous thesis, written on board the Arbella, 1630. We love to imagine the occasion when he personally spoke this oration to some large portion of the THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society: Descendants of the Great Migration. The Charter of the Massachusetts Bay Company. 4 March, 1628/29. Rendered into modern English by John Beardsley. Four minor parenthetical additions in italicized text added to aid in comprehension. Link to a OFFICERS OF THE MASS. BAY COMMONWEALTH The Residents of Salem The First Town of the Massachusetts Bay Commonwealth From Original Records up to the Year 1651. Part 4 of 4, being residents whose surnames THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society: Descendants of the Great Migration. One of the goals of the Winthrop Society is to freely distribute the texts of original documents by and about the first settlers of the Massachusetts Bay Commonwealth. These writings express the ideals and motivation of our Puritan founders, and contain invaluable historicaland
THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION Or send a check, payable to The Winthrop Society, to the Treasurer: Winthrop Society Treasurer Walter C. Seelye 13802 Pine Glen Dr E Black Forest, CO 80908-3508. To pay dues for multiple family members, or for other transactions, please use the button below, with a brief note on the purpose.Click on Pay Now. On the next page, ignore the "Description Other " and "Quantity 1" fields. THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society: Descendants of the Great Migration. Personal art in 17th-century America was not especially common, and surviving works are rarer still. However, the people of Massachusetts Bay and the other New England colonies took care to preserve the memories of many of its more prominent leaders, many of whose portraits still survive THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION 13802 Pine Glen Drive East. Black Forest, CO 80908-3508. Secretary ( secretary@winthropsociety.com) : For general inquiries regarding the Society, or if you're not sure which Officer to contact; President ( president@winthropsociety.com ): For requests to be considered for a position as an Officer or Adjutant in the Society (Members only THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society: Descendants of the Great Migration. O. Anne C. Henninger, President: William Baulston, 1630, Boston. William Baulston came to Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1630 with the Winthrop Fleet. An educated man, he was an innkeeper and held a variety of civil positions both in Boston and, later, Aquidneck, whence he removedsometime
THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION Society for the Preservation of New England Antiquities: A regional organization headquartered in Boston which owns and operates 35 properties from the seventeenth century to the present. SPNEA shares New England's architecture, landscapes, objects and people's stories through programs for residents, visitors and scholars from all overthe world.
THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Memoir of Capt. Roger Clapp of Dorchester ca. 1640 Redacted to modern English by John Beardsley. The brief Memoir of Roger Clapp is a first-hand account of the settling of Dorchester, 1630, and goes on to cover events in the Colony up to the time when he set down to write it, about 1680. It is our best surviving example of the voice of an"average" settler.
THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society: Descendants of the Great Migration. The Residents of Salem. The First Town of the Massachusetts Bay Commonwealth. From Original Records up to the Year 1651. If you are seeking a particular early resident of Salem, please use our index:Salem
THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Residents of New Towne An Alphabetized Index. This list gives all persons mentioned in the town Court records for New Towne (later known as Cambridge) from the first town meeting for three years thereafter, as originally autographed or inscribed by William Spencer, the townclerk.
THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society: Descendants of the Great Migration THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATIONPORTRAITSLIBERTIES OF NEW ENGLISHMENCONTACTJOINLINKSTEXTS HEREAS, the Puritans of the Massachusetts Bay Company and their elected Governor, John Winthrop, emigrated to New England in 1630 to found a “City on a Hill,” the Winthrop Society: Descendants of the Great Migration is dedicated to honoring and preserving their memory, philosophy and tradition, and transmitting their example of courage, faith, civic duty and integrity." THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society is open to all men and women eighteen years of age or older, of good character and proven descent from one or more passengers of the Winthrop fleet, or of others who settled in the Bay Colony and Down East on or before 31 December 1640. ("Down East", also "Downeast", refers to parts of eastern coastal New England and Canada THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Society currently consists of over 500 descendants of the first settlers of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Members who are able to prove biological descent from more than one qualifying ancestor may submit additional lineages claiming supplemental ancestors. Supplemental enrollment has a one-time $50 fee. Applicants submittingsupplemental
THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society: Descendants of the Great Migration. This is the best known and most complete account of the voyage of the fleet of 1630, including nine weeks and 2 days in the open Atlantic Ocean, April 8 to June 12, 1630. John Winthrop, aboard the Arbella, gave a THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society: Descendants of the Great Migration. One of the goals of the Winthrop Society is to freely distribute the texts of original documents by and about the first settlers of the Massachusetts Bay Commonwealth. These writings express the ideals and motivation of our Puritan founders, and contain invaluable historicaland
THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society: Descendants of the Great Migration. The Freemen of Massachusetts Bay. 1630 - 1636. Redacted and introduced by Marcia Stewart. A primary goal of The Winthrop Society is to determine the identities of the first settlers of Massachusetts Bay Commonwealth. There are no firmer grounds for establishing an early settler amongthe
THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION Or send a check, payable to The Winthrop Society, to the Treasurer: Winthrop Society Treasurer Walter C. Seelye 13802 Pine Glen Dr E Black Forest, CO 80908-3508. To pay dues for multiple family members, or for other transactions, please use the button below, with a brief note on the purpose.Click on Pay Now. On the next page, ignore the "Description Other " and "Quantity 1" fields. THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society: Descendants of the Great Migration. A Model of Christian Charity. By Governor John Winthrop. 1630. Redacted and introduced by John Beardsley. This is Winthrop’s most famous thesis, written on board the Arbella, 1630. We love to imagine the occasion when he personally spoke this oration to some large portion of the THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society: Descendants of the Great Migration. The Charter of the Massachusetts Bay Company. 4 March, 1628/29. Rendered into modern English by John Beardsley. Four minor parenthetical additions in italicized text added to aid in comprehension. Link to a OFFICERS OF THE MASS. BAY COMMONWEALTH The Residents of Salem The First Town of the Massachusetts Bay Commonwealth From Original Records up to the Year 1651. Part 4 of 4, being residents whose surnames THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATIONPORTRAITSLIBERTIES OF NEW ENGLISHMENCONTACTJOINLINKSTEXTS HEREAS, the Puritans of the Massachusetts Bay Company and their elected Governor, John Winthrop, emigrated to New England in 1630 to found a “City on a Hill,” the Winthrop Society: Descendants of the Great Migration is dedicated to honoring and preserving their memory, philosophy and tradition, and transmitting their example of courage, faith, civic duty and integrity." THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society is open to all men and women eighteen years of age or older, of good character and proven descent from one or more passengers of the Winthrop fleet, or of others who settled in the Bay Colony and Down East on or before 31 December 1640. ("Down East", also "Downeast", refers to parts of eastern coastal New England and Canada THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Society currently consists of over 500 descendants of the first settlers of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Members who are able to prove biological descent from more than one qualifying ancestor may submit additional lineages claiming supplemental ancestors. Supplemental enrollment has a one-time $50 fee. Applicants submittingsupplemental
THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society: Descendants of the Great Migration. This is the best known and most complete account of the voyage of the fleet of 1630, including nine weeks and 2 days in the open Atlantic Ocean, April 8 to June 12, 1630. John Winthrop, aboard the Arbella, gave a THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society: Descendants of the Great Migration. One of the goals of the Winthrop Society is to freely distribute the texts of original documents by and about the first settlers of the Massachusetts Bay Commonwealth. These writings express the ideals and motivation of our Puritan founders, and contain invaluable historicaland
THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society: Descendants of the Great Migration. The Freemen of Massachusetts Bay. 1630 - 1636. Redacted and introduced by Marcia Stewart. A primary goal of The Winthrop Society is to determine the identities of the first settlers of Massachusetts Bay Commonwealth. There are no firmer grounds for establishing an early settler amongthe
THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION Or send a check, payable to The Winthrop Society, to the Treasurer: Winthrop Society Treasurer Walter C. Seelye 13802 Pine Glen Dr E Black Forest, CO 80908-3508. To pay dues for multiple family members, or for other transactions, please use the button below, with a brief note on the purpose.Click on Pay Now. On the next page, ignore the "Description Other " and "Quantity 1" fields. THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society: Descendants of the Great Migration. A Model of Christian Charity. By Governor John Winthrop. 1630. Redacted and introduced by John Beardsley. This is Winthrop’s most famous thesis, written on board the Arbella, 1630. We love to imagine the occasion when he personally spoke this oration to some large portion of the THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society: Descendants of the Great Migration. The Charter of the Massachusetts Bay Company. 4 March, 1628/29. Rendered into modern English by John Beardsley. Four minor parenthetical additions in italicized text added to aid in comprehension. Link to a OFFICERS OF THE MASS. BAY COMMONWEALTH The Residents of Salem The First Town of the Massachusetts Bay Commonwealth From Original Records up to the Year 1651. Part 4 of 4, being residents whose surnames THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society: Descendants of the Great Migration. One of the goals of the Winthrop Society is to freely distribute the texts of original documents by and about the first settlers of the Massachusetts Bay Commonwealth. These writings express the ideals and motivation of our Puritan founders, and contain invaluable historicaland
THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION Or send a check, payable to The Winthrop Society, to the Treasurer: Winthrop Society Treasurer Walter C. Seelye 13802 Pine Glen Dr E Black Forest, CO 80908-3508. To pay dues for multiple family members, or for other transactions, please use the button below, with a brief note on the purpose.Click on Pay Now. On the next page, ignore the "Description Other " and "Quantity 1" fields. THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society: Descendants of the Great Migration. Personal art in 17th-century America was not especially common, and surviving works are rarer still. However, the people of Massachusetts Bay and the other New England colonies took care to preserve the memories of many of its more prominent leaders, many of whose portraits still survive THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION 13802 Pine Glen Drive East. Black Forest, CO 80908-3508. Secretary ( secretary@winthropsociety.com) : For general inquiries regarding the Society, or if you're not sure which Officer to contact; President ( president@winthropsociety.com ): For requests to be considered for a position as an Officer or Adjutant in the Society (Members only THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society: Descendants of the Great Migration. O. Anne C. Henninger, President: William Baulston, 1630, Boston. William Baulston came to Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1630 with the Winthrop Fleet. An educated man, he was an innkeeper and held a variety of civil positions both in Boston and, later, Aquidneck, whence he removedsometime
THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION Society for the Preservation of New England Antiquities: A regional organization headquartered in Boston which owns and operates 35 properties from the seventeenth century to the present. SPNEA shares New England's architecture, landscapes, objects and people's stories through programs for residents, visitors and scholars from all overthe world.
THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Memoir of Capt. Roger Clapp of Dorchester ca. 1640 Redacted to modern English by John Beardsley. The brief Memoir of Roger Clapp is a first-hand account of the settling of Dorchester, 1630, and goes on to cover events in the Colony up to the time when he set down to write it, about 1680. It is our best surviving example of the voice of an"average" settler.
THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society: Descendants of the Great Migration. The Residents of Salem. The First Town of the Massachusetts Bay Commonwealth. From Original Records up to the Year 1651. If you are seeking a particular early resident of Salem, please use our index:Salem
THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Residents of New Towne An Alphabetized Index. This list gives all persons mentioned in the town Court records for New Towne (later known as Cambridge) from the first town meeting for three years thereafter, as originally autographed or inscribed by William Spencer, the townclerk.
THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society: Descendants of the Great Migration THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATIONPORTRAITSLIBERTIES OF NEW ENGLISHMENCONTACTJOINLINKSTEXTS HEREAS, the Puritans of the Massachusetts Bay Company and their elected Governor, John Winthrop, emigrated to New England in 1630 to found a “City on a Hill,” the Winthrop Society: Descendants of the Great Migration is dedicated to honoring and preserving their memory, philosophy and tradition, and transmitting their example of courage, faith, civic duty and integrity." THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society is open to all men and women eighteen years of age or older, of good character and proven descent from one or more passengers of the Winthrop fleet, or of others who settled in the Bay Colony and Down East on or before 31 December 1640. ("Down East", also "Downeast", refers to parts of eastern coastal New England and Canada THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Society currently consists of over 500 descendants of the first settlers of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Members who are able to prove biological descent from more than one qualifying ancestor may submit additional lineages claiming supplemental ancestors. Supplemental enrollment has a one-time $50 fee. Applicants submittingsupplemental
THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society: Descendants of the Great Migration. This is the best known and most complete account of the voyage of the fleet of 1630, including nine weeks and 2 days in the open Atlantic Ocean, April 8 to June 12, 1630. John Winthrop, aboard the Arbella, gave a THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society: Descendants of the Great Migration. One of the goals of the Winthrop Society is to freely distribute the texts of original documents by and about the first settlers of the Massachusetts Bay Commonwealth. These writings express the ideals and motivation of our Puritan founders, and contain invaluable historicaland
THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society: Descendants of the Great Migration. The Freemen of Massachusetts Bay. 1630 - 1636. Redacted and introduced by Marcia Stewart. A primary goal of The Winthrop Society is to determine the identities of the first settlers of Massachusetts Bay Commonwealth. There are no firmer grounds for establishing an early settler amongthe
THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION Or send a check, payable to The Winthrop Society, to the Treasurer: Winthrop Society Treasurer Walter C. Seelye 13802 Pine Glen Dr E Black Forest, CO 80908-3508. To pay dues for multiple family members, or for other transactions, please use the button below, with a brief note on the purpose.Click on Pay Now. On the next page, ignore the "Description Other " and "Quantity 1" fields. THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society: Descendants of the Great Migration. A Model of Christian Charity. By Governor John Winthrop. 1630. Redacted and introduced by John Beardsley. This is Winthrop’s most famous thesis, written on board the Arbella, 1630. We love to imagine the occasion when he personally spoke this oration to some large portion of the THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society: Descendants of the Great Migration. The Charter of the Massachusetts Bay Company. 4 March, 1628/29. Rendered into modern English by John Beardsley. Four minor parenthetical additions in italicized text added to aid in comprehension. Link to a OFFICERS OF THE MASS. BAY COMMONWEALTH The Residents of Salem The First Town of the Massachusetts Bay Commonwealth From Original Records up to the Year 1651. Part 4 of 4, being residents whose surnames THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATIONPORTRAITSLIBERTIES OF NEW ENGLISHMENCONTACTJOINLINKSTEXTS HEREAS, the Puritans of the Massachusetts Bay Company and their elected Governor, John Winthrop, emigrated to New England in 1630 to found a “City on a Hill,” the Winthrop Society: Descendants of the Great Migration is dedicated to honoring and preserving their memory, philosophy and tradition, and transmitting their example of courage, faith, civic duty and integrity." THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society is open to all men and women eighteen years of age or older, of good character and proven descent from one or more passengers of the Winthrop fleet, or of others who settled in the Bay Colony and Down East on or before 31 December 1640. ("Down East", also "Downeast", refers to parts of eastern coastal New England and Canada THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Society currently consists of over 500 descendants of the first settlers of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Members who are able to prove biological descent from more than one qualifying ancestor may submit additional lineages claiming supplemental ancestors. Supplemental enrollment has a one-time $50 fee. Applicants submittingsupplemental
THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society: Descendants of the Great Migration. This is the best known and most complete account of the voyage of the fleet of 1630, including nine weeks and 2 days in the open Atlantic Ocean, April 8 to June 12, 1630. John Winthrop, aboard the Arbella, gave a THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society: Descendants of the Great Migration. One of the goals of the Winthrop Society is to freely distribute the texts of original documents by and about the first settlers of the Massachusetts Bay Commonwealth. These writings express the ideals and motivation of our Puritan founders, and contain invaluable historicaland
THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society: Descendants of the Great Migration. The Freemen of Massachusetts Bay. 1630 - 1636. Redacted and introduced by Marcia Stewart. A primary goal of The Winthrop Society is to determine the identities of the first settlers of Massachusetts Bay Commonwealth. There are no firmer grounds for establishing an early settler amongthe
THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION Or send a check, payable to The Winthrop Society, to the Treasurer: Winthrop Society Treasurer Walter C. Seelye 13802 Pine Glen Dr E Black Forest, CO 80908-3508. To pay dues for multiple family members, or for other transactions, please use the button below, with a brief note on the purpose.Click on Pay Now. On the next page, ignore the "Description Other " and "Quantity 1" fields. THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society: Descendants of the Great Migration. A Model of Christian Charity. By Governor John Winthrop. 1630. Redacted and introduced by John Beardsley. This is Winthrop’s most famous thesis, written on board the Arbella, 1630. We love to imagine the occasion when he personally spoke this oration to some large portion of the THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society: Descendants of the Great Migration. The Charter of the Massachusetts Bay Company. 4 March, 1628/29. Rendered into modern English by John Beardsley. Four minor parenthetical additions in italicized text added to aid in comprehension. Link to a OFFICERS OF THE MASS. BAY COMMONWEALTH The Residents of Salem The First Town of the Massachusetts Bay Commonwealth From Original Records up to the Year 1651. Part 4 of 4, being residents whose surnames THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society: Descendants of the Great Migration. One of the goals of the Winthrop Society is to freely distribute the texts of original documents by and about the first settlers of the Massachusetts Bay Commonwealth. These writings express the ideals and motivation of our Puritan founders, and contain invaluable historicaland
THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION Or send a check, payable to The Winthrop Society, to the Treasurer: Winthrop Society Treasurer Walter C. Seelye 13802 Pine Glen Dr E Black Forest, CO 80908-3508. To pay dues for multiple family members, or for other transactions, please use the button below, with a brief note on the purpose.Click on Pay Now. On the next page, ignore the "Description Other " and "Quantity 1" fields. THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society: Descendants of the Great Migration. Personal art in 17th-century America was not especially common, and surviving works are rarer still. However, the people of Massachusetts Bay and the other New England colonies took care to preserve the memories of many of its more prominent leaders, many of whose portraits still survive THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION 13802 Pine Glen Drive East. Black Forest, CO 80908-3508. Secretary ( secretary@winthropsociety.com) : For general inquiries regarding the Society, or if you're not sure which Officer to contact; President ( president@winthropsociety.com ): For requests to be considered for a position as an Officer or Adjutant in the Society (Members only THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society: Descendants of the Great Migration. O. Anne C. Henninger, President: William Baulston, 1630, Boston. William Baulston came to Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1630 with the Winthrop Fleet. An educated man, he was an innkeeper and held a variety of civil positions both in Boston and, later, Aquidneck, whence he removedsometime
THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION Society for the Preservation of New England Antiquities: A regional organization headquartered in Boston which owns and operates 35 properties from the seventeenth century to the present. SPNEA shares New England's architecture, landscapes, objects and people's stories through programs for residents, visitors and scholars from all overthe world.
THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Memoir of Capt. Roger Clapp of Dorchester ca. 1640 Redacted to modern English by John Beardsley. The brief Memoir of Roger Clapp is a first-hand account of the settling of Dorchester, 1630, and goes on to cover events in the Colony up to the time when he set down to write it, about 1680. It is our best surviving example of the voice of an"average" settler.
THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society: Descendants of the Great Migration. The Residents of Salem. The First Town of the Massachusetts Bay Commonwealth. From Original Records up to the Year 1651. If you are seeking a particular early resident of Salem, please use our index:Salem
THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Residents of New Towne An Alphabetized Index. This list gives all persons mentioned in the town Court records for New Towne (later known as Cambridge) from the first town meeting for three years thereafter, as originally autographed or inscribed by William Spencer, the townclerk.
THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society: Descendants of the Great Migration THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATIONPORTRAITSLIBERTIES OF NEW ENGLISHMENCONTACTJOINLINKSTEXTS HEREAS, the Puritans of the Massachusetts Bay Company and their elected Governor, John Winthrop, emigrated to New England in 1630 to found a “City on a Hill,” the Winthrop Society: Descendants of the Great Migration is dedicated to honoring and preserving their memory, philosophy and tradition, and transmitting their example of courage, faith, civic duty and integrity." THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Society currently consists of over 500 descendants of the first settlers of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Members who are able to prove biological descent from more than one qualifying ancestor may submit additional lineages claiming supplemental ancestors. Supplemental enrollment has a one-time $50 fee. Applicants submittingsupplemental
THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society is open to all men and women eighteen years of age or older, of good character and proven descent from one or more passengers of the Winthrop fleet, or of others who settled in the Bay Colony and Down East on or before 31 December 1640. ("Down East", also "Downeast", refers to parts of eastern coastal New England and Canada THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society: Descendants of the Great Migration. This is the best known and most complete account of the voyage of the fleet of 1630, including nine weeks and 2 days in the open Atlantic Ocean, April 8 to June 12, 1630. John Winthrop, aboard the Arbella, gave a THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION Or send a check, payable to The Winthrop Society, to the Treasurer: Winthrop Society Treasurer Walter C. Seelye 13802 Pine Glen Dr E Black Forest, CO 80908-3508. To pay dues for multiple family members, or for other transactions, please use the button below, with a brief note on the purpose.Click on Pay Now. On the next page, ignore the "Description Other " and "Quantity 1" fields. THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society: Descendants of the Great Migration. O. Anne C. Henninger, President: William Baulston, 1630, Boston. William Baulston came to Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1630 with the Winthrop Fleet. An educated man, he was an innkeeper and held a variety of civil positions both in Boston and, later, Aquidneck, whence he removedsometime
THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society: Descendants of the Great Migration. A Model of Christian Charity. By Governor John Winthrop. 1630. Redacted and introduced by John Beardsley. This is Winthrop’s most famous thesis, written on board the Arbella, 1630. We love to imagine the occasion when he personally spoke this oration to some large portion of the THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society: Descendants of the Great Migration. The Freemen of Massachusetts Bay. 1630 - 1636. Redacted and introduced by Marcia Stewart. A primary goal of The Winthrop Society is to determine the identities of the first settlers of Massachusetts Bay Commonwealth. There are no firmer grounds for establishing an early settler amongthe
THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society: Descendants of the Great Migration. The Residents of Salem. The First Town of the Massachusetts Bay Commonwealth. From Original Records up to the Year 1651. If you are seeking a particular early resident of Salem, please use our index:Salem
OFFICERS OF THE MASS. BAY COMMONWEALTH The Residents of Salem The First Town of the Massachusetts Bay Commonwealth From Original Records up to the Year 1651. Part 4 of 4, being residents whose surnames THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATIONPORTRAITSLIBERTIES OF NEW ENGLISHMENCONTACTJOINLINKSTEXTS HEREAS, the Puritans of the Massachusetts Bay Company and their elected Governor, John Winthrop, emigrated to New England in 1630 to found a “City on a Hill,” the Winthrop Society: Descendants of the Great Migration is dedicated to honoring and preserving their memory, philosophy and tradition, and transmitting their example of courage, faith, civic duty and integrity." THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Society currently consists of over 500 descendants of the first settlers of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Members who are able to prove biological descent from more than one qualifying ancestor may submit additional lineages claiming supplemental ancestors. Supplemental enrollment has a one-time $50 fee. Applicants submittingsupplemental
THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society is open to all men and women eighteen years of age or older, of good character and proven descent from one or more passengers of the Winthrop fleet, or of others who settled in the Bay Colony and Down East on or before 31 December 1640. ("Down East", also "Downeast", refers to parts of eastern coastal New England and Canada THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society: Descendants of the Great Migration. This is the best known and most complete account of the voyage of the fleet of 1630, including nine weeks and 2 days in the open Atlantic Ocean, April 8 to June 12, 1630. John Winthrop, aboard the Arbella, gave a THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION Or send a check, payable to The Winthrop Society, to the Treasurer: Winthrop Society Treasurer Walter C. Seelye 13802 Pine Glen Dr E Black Forest, CO 80908-3508. To pay dues for multiple family members, or for other transactions, please use the button below, with a brief note on the purpose.Click on Pay Now. On the next page, ignore the "Description Other " and "Quantity 1" fields. THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society: Descendants of the Great Migration. O. Anne C. Henninger, President: William Baulston, 1630, Boston. William Baulston came to Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1630 with the Winthrop Fleet. An educated man, he was an innkeeper and held a variety of civil positions both in Boston and, later, Aquidneck, whence he removedsometime
THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society: Descendants of the Great Migration. A Model of Christian Charity. By Governor John Winthrop. 1630. Redacted and introduced by John Beardsley. This is Winthrop’s most famous thesis, written on board the Arbella, 1630. We love to imagine the occasion when he personally spoke this oration to some large portion of the THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society: Descendants of the Great Migration. The Freemen of Massachusetts Bay. 1630 - 1636. Redacted and introduced by Marcia Stewart. A primary goal of The Winthrop Society is to determine the identities of the first settlers of Massachusetts Bay Commonwealth. There are no firmer grounds for establishing an early settler amongthe
THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society: Descendants of the Great Migration. The Residents of Salem. The First Town of the Massachusetts Bay Commonwealth. From Original Records up to the Year 1651. If you are seeking a particular early resident of Salem, please use our index:Salem
OFFICERS OF THE MASS. BAY COMMONWEALTH The Residents of Salem The First Town of the Massachusetts Bay Commonwealth From Original Records up to the Year 1651. Part 4 of 4, being residents whose surnames THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society currently consists of descendants of the first settlers of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. It is open to all men and women of good character and proven descent from one or more passengers of the Winthrop fleet, or of others who settled in the Bay Colony and down east before 1636. The Winthrop Society is a not-for-profit THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society: Descendants of the Great Migration. One of the goals of the Winthrop Society is to freely distribute the texts of original documents by and about the first settlers of the Massachusetts Bay Commonwealth. These writings express the ideals and motivation of our Puritan founders, and contain invaluable historicaland
THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society: Descendants of the Great Migration. Personal art in 17th-century America was not especially common, and surviving works are rarer still. However, the people of Massachusetts Bay and the other New England colonies took care to preserve the memories of many of its more prominent leaders, many of whose portraits still survive THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society: Descendants of the Great Migration. A Model of Christian Charity. By Governor John Winthrop. 1630. Redacted and introduced by John Beardsley. This is Winthrop’s most famous thesis, written on board the Arbella, 1630. We love to imagine the occasion when he personally spoke this oration to some large portion of the THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION 13802 Pine Glen Drive East. Black Forest, CO 80908-3508. Secretary ( secretary@winthropsociety.com) : For general inquiries regarding the Society, or if you're not sure which Officer to contact; President ( president@winthropsociety.com ): For requests to be considered for a position as an Officer or Adjutant in the Society (Members only THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION Or send a check, payable to The Winthrop Society, to the Treasurer: Winthrop Society Treasurer Walter C. Seelye 13802 Pine Glen Dr E Black Forest, CO 80908-3508. To pay dues for multiple family members, or for other transactions, please use the button below, with a brief note on the purpose.Click on Pay Now. On the next page, ignore the "Description Other " and "Quantity 1" fields. THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society is an international organization founded 25 August 1995. It was incorporated in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts on 11 May 2012. The Society is a tax exempt organization as defined in Section 501 (c) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code (Federal THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The application forms are available in two formats: Microsoft Word and Portable Document Format, or PDF. Due to Microsoft Word's cross-platform capacity, the application form in Word should be viewable on recent versions of both Windows and Macintosh operatingsystems.
THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society: Descendants of the Great Migration. Reasons for the Plantation in New England. ca. 1628. Redacted and introduced by Marcia Elaine Stewart. The following document was found among the papers of Governor John Winthrop. THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society: Descendants of the Great Migration. The Residents of Salem. The First Town of the Massachusetts Bay Commonwealth. From Original Records up to the Year 1651. If you are seeking a particular early resident of Salem, please use our index:Salem
THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATIONPORTRAITSLIBERTIES OF NEW ENGLISHMENCONTACTJOINLINKSTEXTS HEREAS, the Puritans of the Massachusetts Bay Company and their elected Governor, John Winthrop, emigrated to New England in 1630 to found a “City on a Hill,” the Winthrop Society: Descendants of the Great Migration is dedicated to honoring and preserving their memory, philosophy and tradition, and transmitting their example of courage, faith, civic duty and integrity." THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Society currently consists of over 500 descendants of the first settlers of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Members who are able to prove biological descent from more than one qualifying ancestor may submit additional lineages claiming supplemental ancestors. Supplemental enrollment has a one-time $50 fee. Applicants submittingsupplemental
THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society is open to all men and women eighteen years of age or older, of good character and proven descent from one or more passengers of the Winthrop fleet, or of others who settled in the Bay Colony and Down East on or before 31 December 1640. ("Down East", also "Downeast", refers to parts of eastern coastal New England and Canada THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society: Descendants of the Great Migration. This is the best known and most complete account of the voyage of the fleet of 1630, including nine weeks and 2 days in the open Atlantic Ocean, April 8 to June 12, 1630. John Winthrop, aboard the Arbella, gave a THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society: Descendants of the Great Migration. One of the goals of the Winthrop Society is to freely distribute the texts of original documents by and about the first settlers of the Massachusetts Bay Commonwealth. These writings express the ideals and motivation of our Puritan founders, and contain invaluable historicaland
THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION Or send a check, payable to The Winthrop Society, to the Treasurer: Winthrop Society Treasurer Walter C. Seelye 13802 Pine Glen Dr E Black Forest, CO 80908-3508. To pay dues for multiple family members, or for other transactions, please use the button below, with a brief note on the purpose.Click on Pay Now. On the next page, ignore the "Description Other " and "Quantity 1" fields. THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society: Descendants of the Great Migration. The Freemen of Massachusetts Bay. 1630 - 1636. Redacted and introduced by Marcia Stewart. A primary goal of The Winthrop Society is to determine the identities of the first settlers of Massachusetts Bay Commonwealth. There are no firmer grounds for establishing an early settler amongthe
THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society: Descendants of the Great Migration. O. Anne C. Henninger, President: William Baulston, 1630, Boston. William Baulston came to Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1630 with the Winthrop Fleet. An educated man, he was an innkeeper and held a variety of civil positions both in Boston and, later, Aquidneck, whence he removedsometime
THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society: Descendants of the Great Migration. A Model of Christian Charity. By Governor John Winthrop. 1630. Redacted and introduced by John Beardsley. This is Winthrop’s most famous thesis, written on board the Arbella, 1630. We love to imagine the occasion when he personally spoke this oration to some large portion of the THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society: Descendants of the Great Migration. The Charter of the Massachusetts Bay Company. 4 March, 1628/29. Rendered into modern English by John Beardsley. Four minor parenthetical additions in italicized text added to aid in comprehension. Link to a THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATIONPORTRAITSLIBERTIES OF NEW ENGLISHMENCONTACTJOINLINKSTEXTS HEREAS, the Puritans of the Massachusetts Bay Company and their elected Governor, John Winthrop, emigrated to New England in 1630 to found a “City on a Hill,” the Winthrop Society: Descendants of the Great Migration is dedicated to honoring and preserving their memory, philosophy and tradition, and transmitting their example of courage, faith, civic duty and integrity." THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Society currently consists of over 500 descendants of the first settlers of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Members who are able to prove biological descent from more than one qualifying ancestor may submit additional lineages claiming supplemental ancestors. Supplemental enrollment has a one-time $50 fee. Applicants submittingsupplemental
THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society is open to all men and women eighteen years of age or older, of good character and proven descent from one or more passengers of the Winthrop fleet, or of others who settled in the Bay Colony and Down East on or before 31 December 1640. ("Down East", also "Downeast", refers to parts of eastern coastal New England and Canada THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society: Descendants of the Great Migration. This is the best known and most complete account of the voyage of the fleet of 1630, including nine weeks and 2 days in the open Atlantic Ocean, April 8 to June 12, 1630. John Winthrop, aboard the Arbella, gave a THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society: Descendants of the Great Migration. One of the goals of the Winthrop Society is to freely distribute the texts of original documents by and about the first settlers of the Massachusetts Bay Commonwealth. These writings express the ideals and motivation of our Puritan founders, and contain invaluable historicaland
THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION Or send a check, payable to The Winthrop Society, to the Treasurer: Winthrop Society Treasurer Walter C. Seelye 13802 Pine Glen Dr E Black Forest, CO 80908-3508. To pay dues for multiple family members, or for other transactions, please use the button below, with a brief note on the purpose.Click on Pay Now. On the next page, ignore the "Description Other " and "Quantity 1" fields. THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society: Descendants of the Great Migration. The Freemen of Massachusetts Bay. 1630 - 1636. Redacted and introduced by Marcia Stewart. A primary goal of The Winthrop Society is to determine the identities of the first settlers of Massachusetts Bay Commonwealth. There are no firmer grounds for establishing an early settler amongthe
THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society: Descendants of the Great Migration. O. Anne C. Henninger, President: William Baulston, 1630, Boston. William Baulston came to Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1630 with the Winthrop Fleet. An educated man, he was an innkeeper and held a variety of civil positions both in Boston and, later, Aquidneck, whence he removedsometime
THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society: Descendants of the Great Migration. A Model of Christian Charity. By Governor John Winthrop. 1630. Redacted and introduced by John Beardsley. This is Winthrop’s most famous thesis, written on board the Arbella, 1630. We love to imagine the occasion when he personally spoke this oration to some large portion of the THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society: Descendants of the Great Migration. The Charter of the Massachusetts Bay Company. 4 March, 1628/29. Rendered into modern English by John Beardsley. Four minor parenthetical additions in italicized text added to aid in comprehension. Link to a THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society currently consists of descendants of the first settlers of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. It is open to all men and women of good character and proven descent from one or more passengers of the Winthrop fleet, or of others who settled in the Bay Colony and down east before 1636. The Winthrop Society is a not-for-profit THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society: Descendants of the Great Migration. One of the goals of the Winthrop Society is to freely distribute the texts of original documents by and about the first settlers of the Massachusetts Bay Commonwealth. These writings express the ideals and motivation of our Puritan founders, and contain invaluable historicaland
THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society: Descendants of the Great Migration. Personal art in 17th-century America was not especially common, and surviving works are rarer still. However, the people of Massachusetts Bay and the other New England colonies took care to preserve the memories of many of its more prominent leaders, many of whose portraits still survive THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION 13802 Pine Glen Drive East. Black Forest, CO 80908-3508. Secretary ( secretary@winthropsociety.com) : For general inquiries regarding the Society, or if you're not sure which Officer to contact; President ( president@winthropsociety.com ): For requests to be considered for a position as an Officer or Adjutant in the Society (Members only THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society: Descendants of the Great Migration. O. Anne C. Henninger, President: William Baulston, 1630, Boston. William Baulston came to Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1630 with the Winthrop Fleet. An educated man, he was an innkeeper and held a variety of civil positions both in Boston and, later, Aquidneck, whence he removedsometime
THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society: Descendants of the Great Migration. A Model of Christian Charity. By Governor John Winthrop. 1630. Redacted and introduced by John Beardsley. This is Winthrop’s most famous thesis, written on board the Arbella, 1630. We love to imagine the occasion when he personally spoke this oration to some large portion of the THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION Society for the Preservation of New England Antiquities: A regional organization headquartered in Boston which owns and operates 35 properties from the seventeenth century to the present. SPNEA shares New England's architecture, landscapes, objects and people's stories through programs for residents, visitors and scholars from all overthe world.
THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Memoir of Capt. Roger Clapp of Dorchester ca. 1640 Redacted to modern English by John Beardsley. The brief Memoir of Roger Clapp is a first-hand account of the settling of Dorchester, 1630, and goes on to cover events in the Colony up to the time when he set down to write it, about 1680. It is our best surviving example of the voice of an"average" settler.
THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society: Descendants of the Great Migration. The Residents of Salem. The First Town of the Massachusetts Bay Commonwealth. From Original Records up to the Year 1651. If you are seeking a particular early resident of Salem, please use our index:Salem
THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society: Descendants of the Great Migration THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATIONPORTRAITSLIBERTIES OF NEW ENGLISHMENCONTACTJOINLINKSTEXTS HEREAS, the Puritans of the Massachusetts Bay Company and their elected Governor, John Winthrop, emigrated to New England in 1630 to found a “City on a Hill,” the Winthrop Society: Descendants of the Great Migration is dedicated to honoring and preserving their memory, philosophy and tradition, and transmitting their example of courage, faith, civic duty and integrity." THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Society currently consists of over 500 descendants of the first settlers of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Members who are able to prove biological descent from more than one qualifying ancestor may submit additional lineages claiming supplemental ancestors. Supplemental enrollment has a one-time $50 fee. Applicants submittingsupplemental
THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society is open to all men and women eighteen years of age or older, of good character and proven descent from one or more passengers of the Winthrop fleet, or of others who settled in the Bay Colony and Down East on or before 31 December 1640. ("Down East", also "Downeast", refers to parts of eastern coastal New England and Canada THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society: Descendants of the Great Migration. This is the best known and most complete account of the voyage of the fleet of 1630, including nine weeks and 2 days in the open Atlantic Ocean, April 8 to June 12, 1630. John Winthrop, aboard the Arbella, gave a THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION Or send a check, payable to The Winthrop Society, to the Treasurer: Winthrop Society Treasurer Walter C. Seelye 13802 Pine Glen Dr E Black Forest, CO 80908-3508. To pay dues for multiple family members, or for other transactions, please use the button below, with a brief note on the purpose.Click on Pay Now. On the next page, ignore the "Description Other " and "Quantity 1" fields. THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society: Descendants of the Great Migration. O. Anne C. Henninger, President: William Baulston, 1630, Boston. William Baulston came to Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1630 with the Winthrop Fleet. An educated man, he was an innkeeper and held a variety of civil positions both in Boston and, later, Aquidneck, whence he removedsometime
THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society: Descendants of the Great Migration. A Model of Christian Charity. By Governor John Winthrop. 1630. Redacted and introduced by John Beardsley. This is Winthrop’s most famous thesis, written on board the Arbella, 1630. We love to imagine the occasion when he personally spoke this oration to some large portion of the THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION Society for the Preservation of New England Antiquities: A regional organization headquartered in Boston which owns and operates 35 properties from the seventeenth century to the present. SPNEA shares New England's architecture, landscapes, objects and people's stories through programs for residents, visitors and scholars from all overthe world.
THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society: Descendants of the Great Migration. The Residents of Salem. The First Town of the Massachusetts Bay Commonwealth. From Original Records up to the Year 1651. If you are seeking a particular early resident of Salem, please use our index:Salem
OFFICERS OF THE MASS. BAY COMMONWEALTH The Residents of Salem The First Town of the Massachusetts Bay Commonwealth From Original Records up to the Year 1651. Part 4 of 4, being residents whose surnames THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATIONPORTRAITSLIBERTIES OF NEW ENGLISHMENCONTACTJOINLINKSTEXTS HEREAS, the Puritans of the Massachusetts Bay Company and their elected Governor, John Winthrop, emigrated to New England in 1630 to found a “City on a Hill,” the Winthrop Society: Descendants of the Great Migration is dedicated to honoring and preserving their memory, philosophy and tradition, and transmitting their example of courage, faith, civic duty and integrity." THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Society currently consists of over 500 descendants of the first settlers of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Members who are able to prove biological descent from more than one qualifying ancestor may submit additional lineages claiming supplemental ancestors. Supplemental enrollment has a one-time $50 fee. Applicants submittingsupplemental
THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society is open to all men and women eighteen years of age or older, of good character and proven descent from one or more passengers of the Winthrop fleet, or of others who settled in the Bay Colony and Down East on or before 31 December 1640. ("Down East", also "Downeast", refers to parts of eastern coastal New England and Canada THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society: Descendants of the Great Migration. This is the best known and most complete account of the voyage of the fleet of 1630, including nine weeks and 2 days in the open Atlantic Ocean, April 8 to June 12, 1630. John Winthrop, aboard the Arbella, gave a THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION Or send a check, payable to The Winthrop Society, to the Treasurer: Winthrop Society Treasurer Walter C. Seelye 13802 Pine Glen Dr E Black Forest, CO 80908-3508. To pay dues for multiple family members, or for other transactions, please use the button below, with a brief note on the purpose.Click on Pay Now. On the next page, ignore the "Description Other " and "Quantity 1" fields. THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society: Descendants of the Great Migration. O. Anne C. Henninger, President: William Baulston, 1630, Boston. William Baulston came to Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1630 with the Winthrop Fleet. An educated man, he was an innkeeper and held a variety of civil positions both in Boston and, later, Aquidneck, whence he removedsometime
THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society: Descendants of the Great Migration. A Model of Christian Charity. By Governor John Winthrop. 1630. Redacted and introduced by John Beardsley. This is Winthrop’s most famous thesis, written on board the Arbella, 1630. We love to imagine the occasion when he personally spoke this oration to some large portion of the THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION Society for the Preservation of New England Antiquities: A regional organization headquartered in Boston which owns and operates 35 properties from the seventeenth century to the present. SPNEA shares New England's architecture, landscapes, objects and people's stories through programs for residents, visitors and scholars from all overthe world.
THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society: Descendants of the Great Migration. The Residents of Salem. The First Town of the Massachusetts Bay Commonwealth. From Original Records up to the Year 1651. If you are seeking a particular early resident of Salem, please use our index:Salem
OFFICERS OF THE MASS. BAY COMMONWEALTH The Residents of Salem The First Town of the Massachusetts Bay Commonwealth From Original Records up to the Year 1651. Part 4 of 4, being residents whose surnames THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society currently consists of descendants of the first settlers of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. It is open to all men and women of good character and proven descent from one or more passengers of the Winthrop fleet, or of others who settled in the Bay Colony and down east before 1636. The Winthrop Society is a not-for-profit THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society: Descendants of the Great Migration. One of the goals of the Winthrop Society is to freely distribute the texts of original documents by and about the first settlers of the Massachusetts Bay Commonwealth. These writings express the ideals and motivation of our Puritan founders, and contain invaluable historicaland
THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society: Descendants of the Great Migration. Personal art in 17th-century America was not especially common, and surviving works are rarer still. However, the people of Massachusetts Bay and the other New England colonies took care to preserve the memories of many of its more prominent leaders, many of whose portraits still survive THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society: Descendants of the Great Migration. A Model of Christian Charity. By Governor John Winthrop. 1630. Redacted and introduced by John Beardsley. This is Winthrop’s most famous thesis, written on board the Arbella, 1630. We love to imagine the occasion when he personally spoke this oration to some large portion of the THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION 13802 Pine Glen Drive East. Black Forest, CO 80908-3508. Secretary ( secretary@winthropsociety.com) : For general inquiries regarding the Society, or if you're not sure which Officer to contact; President ( president@winthropsociety.com ): For requests to be considered for a position as an Officer or Adjutant in the Society (Members only THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION Or send a check, payable to The Winthrop Society, to the Treasurer: Winthrop Society Treasurer Walter C. Seelye 13802 Pine Glen Dr E Black Forest, CO 80908-3508. To pay dues for multiple family members, or for other transactions, please use the button below, with a brief note on the purpose.Click on Pay Now. On the next page, ignore the "Description Other " and "Quantity 1" fields. THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society is an international organization founded 25 August 1995. It was incorporated in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts on 11 May 2012. The Society is a tax exempt organization as defined in Section 501 (c) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code (Federal THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The application forms are available in two formats: Microsoft Word and Portable Document Format, or PDF. Due to Microsoft Word's cross-platform capacity, the application form in Word should be viewable on recent versions of both Windows and Macintosh operatingsystems.
THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society: Descendants of the Great Migration. Reasons for the Plantation in New England. ca. 1628. Redacted and introduced by Marcia Elaine Stewart. The following document was found among the papers of Governor John Winthrop. THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society: Descendants of the Great Migration. The Residents of Salem. The First Town of the Massachusetts Bay Commonwealth. From Original Records up to the Year 1651. If you are seeking a particular early resident of Salem, please use our index:Salem
THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATIONPORTRAITSLIBERTIES OF NEW ENGLISHMENCONTACTJOINLINKSTEXTS HEREAS, the Puritans of the Massachusetts Bay Company and their elected Governor, John Winthrop, emigrated to New England in 1630 to found a “City on a Hill,” the Winthrop Society: Descendants of the Great Migration is dedicated to honoring and preserving their memory, philosophy and tradition, and transmitting their example of courage, faith, civic duty and integrity." THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society currently consists of descendants of the first settlers of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. It is open to all men and women of good character and proven descent from one or more passengers of the Winthrop fleet, or of others who settled in the Bay Colony and down east before 1636. The Winthrop Society is a not-for-profit THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Society currently consists of over 500 descendants of the first settlers of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Members who are able to prove biological descent from more than one qualifying ancestor may submit additional lineages claiming supplemental ancestors. Supplemental enrollment has a one-time $50 fee. Applicants submittingsupplemental
THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society is open to all men and women eighteen years of age or older, of good character and proven descent from one or more passengers of the Winthrop fleet, or of others who settled in the Bay Colony and Down East on or before 31 December 1640. ("Down East", also "Downeast", refers to parts of eastern coastal New England and Canada THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society: Descendants of the Great Migration. This is the best known and most complete account of the voyage of the fleet of 1630, including nine weeks and 2 days in the open Atlantic Ocean, April 8 to June 12, 1630. John Winthrop, aboard the Arbella, gave a THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society: Descendants of the Great Migration. One of the goals of the Winthrop Society is to freely distribute the texts of original documents by and about the first settlers of the Massachusetts Bay Commonwealth. These writings express the ideals and motivation of our Puritan founders, and contain invaluable historicaland
THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society: Descendants of the Great Migration. Personal art in 17th-century America was not especially common, and surviving works are rarer still. However, the people of Massachusetts Bay and the other New England colonies took care to preserve the memories of many of its more prominent leaders, many of whose portraits still survive THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society: Descendants of the Great Migration. A Model of Christian Charity. By Governor John Winthrop. 1630. Redacted and introduced by John Beardsley. This is Winthrop’s most famous thesis, written on board the Arbella, 1630. We love to imagine the occasion when he personally spoke this oration to some large portion of the THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society: Descendants of the Great Migration. The Freemen of Massachusetts Bay. 1630 - 1636. Redacted and introduced by Marcia Stewart. A primary goal of The Winthrop Society is to determine the identities of the first settlers of Massachusetts Bay Commonwealth. There are no firmer grounds for establishing an early settler amongthe
THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society: Descendants of the Great Migration. Reasons for the Plantation in New England. ca. 1628. Redacted and introduced by Marcia Elaine Stewart. The following document was found among the papers of Governor John Winthrop. THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATIONPORTRAITSLIBERTIES OF NEW ENGLISHMENCONTACTJOINLINKSTEXTS HEREAS, the Puritans of the Massachusetts Bay Company and their elected Governor, John Winthrop, emigrated to New England in 1630 to found a “City on a Hill,” the Winthrop Society: Descendants of the Great Migration is dedicated to honoring and preserving their memory, philosophy and tradition, and transmitting their example of courage, faith, civic duty and integrity." THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society currently consists of descendants of the first settlers of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. It is open to all men and women of good character and proven descent from one or more passengers of the Winthrop fleet, or of others who settled in the Bay Colony and down east before 1636. The Winthrop Society is a not-for-profit THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Society currently consists of over 500 descendants of the first settlers of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Members who are able to prove biological descent from more than one qualifying ancestor may submit additional lineages claiming supplemental ancestors. Supplemental enrollment has a one-time $50 fee. Applicants submittingsupplemental
THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society is open to all men and women eighteen years of age or older, of good character and proven descent from one or more passengers of the Winthrop fleet, or of others who settled in the Bay Colony and Down East on or before 31 December 1640. ("Down East", also "Downeast", refers to parts of eastern coastal New England and Canada THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society: Descendants of the Great Migration. This is the best known and most complete account of the voyage of the fleet of 1630, including nine weeks and 2 days in the open Atlantic Ocean, April 8 to June 12, 1630. John Winthrop, aboard the Arbella, gave a THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society: Descendants of the Great Migration. One of the goals of the Winthrop Society is to freely distribute the texts of original documents by and about the first settlers of the Massachusetts Bay Commonwealth. These writings express the ideals and motivation of our Puritan founders, and contain invaluable historicaland
THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society: Descendants of the Great Migration. Personal art in 17th-century America was not especially common, and surviving works are rarer still. However, the people of Massachusetts Bay and the other New England colonies took care to preserve the memories of many of its more prominent leaders, many of whose portraits still survive THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society: Descendants of the Great Migration. A Model of Christian Charity. By Governor John Winthrop. 1630. Redacted and introduced by John Beardsley. This is Winthrop’s most famous thesis, written on board the Arbella, 1630. We love to imagine the occasion when he personally spoke this oration to some large portion of the THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society: Descendants of the Great Migration. The Freemen of Massachusetts Bay. 1630 - 1636. Redacted and introduced by Marcia Stewart. A primary goal of The Winthrop Society is to determine the identities of the first settlers of Massachusetts Bay Commonwealth. There are no firmer grounds for establishing an early settler amongthe
THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society: Descendants of the Great Migration. Reasons for the Plantation in New England. ca. 1628. Redacted and introduced by Marcia Elaine Stewart. The following document was found among the papers of Governor John Winthrop. THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION HEREAS, the Puritans of the Massachusetts Bay Company and their elected Governor, John Winthrop, emigrated to New England in 1630 to found a “City on a Hill,” the Winthrop Society: Descendants of the Great Migration is dedicated to honoring and preserving their memory, philosophy and tradition, and transmitting their example of courage, faith, civic duty and integrity." THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society is an international organization founded 25 August 1995. It was incorporated in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts on 11 May 2012. The Society is a tax exempt organization as defined in Section 501 (c) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code (Federal THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION 13802 Pine Glen Drive East. Black Forest, CO 80908-3508. Secretary ( secretary@winthropsociety.com) : For general inquiries regarding the Society, or if you're not sure which Officer to contact; President ( president@winthropsociety.com ): For requests to be considered for a position as an Officer or Adjutant in the Society (Members only THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION Society for the Preservation of New England Antiquities: A regional organization headquartered in Boston which owns and operates 35 properties from the seventeenth century to the present. SPNEA shares New England's architecture, landscapes, objects and people's stories through programs for residents, visitors and scholars from all overthe world.
THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The application forms are available in two formats: Microsoft Word and Portable Document Format, or PDF. Due to Microsoft Word's cross-platform capacity, the application form in Word should be viewable on recent versions of both Windows and Macintosh operatingsystems.
THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society: Descendants of the Great Migration. The Humble Request. 1630. Redaction, introduction and commentary by John Beardsley. Parting words, these are to the King and Church of England from the company that sailed for America in 1630. The writer isunknown.
THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Residents of New Towne An Alphabetized Index. This list gives all persons mentioned in the town Court records for New Towne (later known as Cambridge) from the first town meeting for three years thereafter, as originally autographed or inscribed by William Spencer, the townclerk.
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THE WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF THE GREAT MIGRATION The Winthrop Society: Descendants of the Great Migration OFFICERS OF THE MASS. BAY COMMONWEALTH The Residents of Salem The First Town of the Massachusetts Bay Commonwealth From Original Records up to the Year 1651. Part 1 of 4, being residents whose surnames begin with> _
> HEREAS,__ the Puritans of the Massachusetts Bay Company and their > elected Governor, John Winthrop, emigrated to New England in 1630 to > found a “City on a Hill,” the WINTHROP SOCIETY: DESCENDANTS OF > THE GREAT MIGRATION is dedicated to honoring and preserving their > memory, philosophy and tradition, and transmitting their example of > courage, faith, civic duty and integrity."_>
> _— excerpt from the Winthrop Society Charter _>
> Click here to pay 2019 Annual Dues>
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> These first settlers, numbering scarcely one thousand, hailed > mainly from the English counties of Suffolk, Essex and Dorset. > Although of comfortable estate in England, they abandoned their > homes and farms, and made a perilous Atlantic passage to settle in > an unknown wilderness. They were spurred on by a compelling need to > pursue their religion free from the persecution of the Crown-Church > of England. About one-third perished during or soon after their > voyage, and may be considered peace-loving Christian martyrs for> their faith.
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> The survivors established township democracies that thrived for two > centuries, and were the basis of our American ideal of democratic> government.
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> The Winthrop Society means to document the lives and family > histories of _all these first settlers_ and their descendants to the > fourth generation (to about the year 1700). Our scope of study is > the Massachusetts Bay Colony, and _not_ the Plymouth Colony: kindred > spirits already ably handled by The Society of Mayflower Descendants> and others.
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> The Winthrop Society currently consists of descendants of the first > settlers of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. It is open to all men and > women of good character and proven descent from one or more > passengers of the Winthrop fleet, or of others who settled in the > Bay Colony and Down East* by the end of 1640.>
> The Winthrop Society is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to > historical and genealogical research and the dissemination of > educational material. The Society is philosophically aligned with > the old unalloyed Congregational Church and the Liberties of New > Englishmen , but is not connected with any modern > denomination or political group.>
> * "DOWN EAST", also "DOWNEAST", refers to parts of eastern > coastal New England> and Canada
> , particularly the U.S. state> of Maine and
> Canada's Maritime Provinces > , an area that > closely corresponds to the historical French territory of Acadia > . The phrase apparently > derives from sailing terminology: sailors from western ports > sailed downwind toward > the east to reach the area.>
> _OUR GOALS ARE:_>
> * To identify all these settlers (no complete list of them > survives), by consulting every source which can be found in the US, > Canada and England. > * To make a bibliography listing all useful books and resources on > the history of the the Colony to about the year 1691, and on the > early history of Puritanism in England. As means permit, a library > will be collected. > * To locate the origins and family histories in England of all the > colonists as well as can be identified. > * To make a genealogical database including all the descendants of > these colonists to the fourth generation, the reconstructed > biographies and ancestries of the colonists as well as can be > established, plus the lineages to the present day as submitted to us > by the membership. > * To publish our research findings and historical articles at our > Web site, and in the Winthrop Society Quarterly. Articles submitted > by members and other readers are welcomed.>
> The Winthrop Society is a member of the Federation of Genealogical > Societies . Winthrop Society members may take > advantage of their many resources, services, connections, and> meetings.
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