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Verifying Mayflower Lineage

Verifying Your Mayflower Lineage

Seminar
Online
November 1, 8, 15, 2023
Live Broadcasts: Wednesdays 6:00-7:30 p.m. ET
Christopher C. Child
Lindsay Fulton
10% Member Discount

Four hundred years ago, the Mayflower landed on the shores of Massachusetts with 102 passengers aboard. Today, there is an estimated 35 million Mayflower descendants worldwide. Join experts from American Ancestors for a three-part online course that will explore the many resources, record collections, and research strategies for verifying your connection to the Mayflower. We will also include several case studies demonstrating ways to break down brick walls, including an examination of using DNA to confirm a hypothesis.

This course includes three 90-minute classes; exclusive access to handouts and recordings of each presentation; and in-depth Q&A sessions with the instructors.

"Landing of the Pilgrims" by Charles Lucy, courtesy of The White House Historical Association

November 1 - Class 1: Getting Started: Mayflower Resources and Records
Presented by Lindsay Fulton

This first class will get you started on the right track for verifying your line. We will discuss organizing your research, "hotspots" for Mayflower connections, and many trusted resources and record collections to make your research more efficient and effective.

November 8 - Class 2: Verifying and Documenting Your Connection
Presented by Lindsay Fulton

In this second class we'll demonstrate various ways to document your line and when a proof argument may be necessary. 

November 15 - Class 3: Advanced Strategies & Next Steps
Presented by Christopher C. Child

This final class will look at several case studies that use various strategies for breaking down a brick wall, including using DNA to confirm a hypothesis and prove a connection. We will also discuss next steps once you have verified your connection, adding to Mayflower scholarship.

Books and Journals
Christopher C. Child
New England
African American
Lineage Societies
Chris Child has worked for various departments at NEHGS since 1997 and became a full-time employee in July 2003. He has been a member of NEHGS since the age of eleven.
Research and Library Services
Lindsay Fulton
Research Methodology
State and Federal Censuses
10 Million Names
Area of Expertise: State and Federal Censuses, New England, Ireland, and New York research, with a focus on research methodology and organization. Lindsay also oversees the research team working on the 10 Million Names project.