Showing posts with label Triplett Family Mayflower Ancestral Lines. Show all posts
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Friday, November 27, 2020

Triplett Family - Mayflower Ancestral Lines - William Brewster

I have known about our being direct descendants of William Brewster for awhile. I don't even remember how I found out it was been so long!
This is our line to William Brewster:
Click on the link below for the biography for William Brewster from AmericanAncestors.com.
William Brewster > Jonathan Brewster > Grace Brewster > Mary Brewster Wetherall > Daniel Denison > Daniel Denison > Catharine Denison > Jerusha Jones > Pulaski Greene > Ida Green > Shirley Green Triplett > Lorna Lee Triplett > Myra Lee Winch

Below is the link to the biography of William Brewster from AmericanAncestors:

William Brewster Biography | Mayflower Heritage and History (americanancestors.org)

Below is the page listing for the link to the biography of William Brewster from mayflowerhistory.com:

Brewster-William — MayflowerHistory.com

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Triplett Family - Mayflower Ancestral Lines - John Billington

This was on FamilySearch.org on 17 November 2020. I knew that we had John Billington was one of our Mayflower passengers for almost 10 years.

When I told Andrew that we had a murderer as an ancestor, he put down his utensils [this discussion took place during a meal], and looked at me. I told him it was John Billington on the Mayflower. That was the only time he really paid attention to me when I was talking genealogy!

Our line starts with:
Francis Billington > Mary Billington > Sarah Sabin > Tabitha Kingsley > Phebe Broughton > Eunice Palmer > Jeremiah Fisher > Eleazar Fisher > Olive Uretta Fisher > Frederick George Leonard > Lenoir Inez Leonard > Lorna Lee Triplett > Myra Lee Winch > Andrew Karl Lindgren & Robert Clarke Lindgren.

Click on the link below to see the AmericanAncestors biography of John Billington.

John Billington Biography | Mayflower Heritage and History (americanancestors.org)

Click on the link below to see the List of Passengers for a Biography of John Billington from MayflowerHistory.com:

Mayflower Passenger List — MayflowerHistory.com

John Billington's escapades is mentioned in his biography in MayflowerHistory.com. One of the other passengers called him as a "knave" [according to www.dictionary.com is a rascal,  rogue, scoundrel]. 

In 1630 he was tried and found guilty of the murder of John Newcomen. He was hung for his crime and probably buried on his property as was common in that time period. 

Elinor, John's wife, was one of four women who survived the first winter in Plimouth Plantation. Elinor's listing includes a notation that she was sentenced in 1636 to the stocks and whipped for slander against John Doane.

John Billington's oldest son John wandered off and got lost in the woods around Plimouth plantation. This took place in May 1621. He had been "kidnapped" or found by the tribe Nauset. The tribe took care of him and he had strings of beads around his neck. John died between 1627 and 1630.

Francis was the youngest son of John and Elinor Billington. He married Christian Penn Eaton the widow of Francis Eaton, who is another direct line ancestor of ours. They had nine children. They moved to Middleboro and both died there in 1684.

Francis is known for firing a gun inside the ship which sent "sparks towards an open barrel of gunpowder." There is a small pod that is known as "Billington's Sea". Francis climbed up a tree and announced that he had seen "a great sea",  and so the pod was named for the family.

The Billington Sea is fed by cranberry bog outlets and groundwater. It is 269-acre warm water pond in Plimouth. The average depth is 7 feet with a maximum depth of 11 feet. Seymour Island is in the center of the pond. Microsoft Bing "Billington's Sea" - Bing 

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Thursday, November 26, 2020

Triplett Family - Mayflower Ancestral Lines - How to find Mayflower Ancestors

Triplett Family - Mayflower Ancestral Lines - Finding Mayflower Ancestors.

To be able to access the following lines you need to have my username and password.


Once you sign into FamilySearch.org, click on the Family Search Activities. Then click on the phrase "Activities."

On the top row, click on the magnifying glass [middle picture with the antique camera] which is Famous Relatives.


This is what you will see next:


Click on Trailblazers

We are related to both of these gentlemen, as they are direct line ancestors - they are our multi generational Grandfathers.








This Mayflower passenger ancestral line came from FamilySearch.org. I found these lines at at unknown date.

Refer to the following blogs:

Triplettandalliedfamilies.blogspot.com

LindgrenWinchMayflowerFamilies.blogspot.com

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Triplett Family - Shirley Green Triplett - The Northfield Bank Robbery by the James Gang.

I found this link on the Minnesota Historical Society. The link is for the Gale Family Library. The headline to find this is "State Pri...