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Kevin Newton?Potter/McKean County, Pennsylvania Genealogy
April 5 · 2019
JOHN TURNER, 22nd Signer.
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At all events, John Turner came out on the Mayflower, with two sons. Before the first winter was over father and sons had succumbed to the first sickness, and, if they were allowed marked graves, even they may have been lost in the general decay, when Marjorie, the daughter he left behind, and who is said to have reached this country, arrived.
I reposted this. I didn’t know if was readable the first time.
7You, Tina Johnson Daughenbaugh, Grace Titus and 4 others
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Dayton Mix
The “Mix” clan traces back to Thomas “Meekes” who emigrated from England in 1639 to the newly established New Haven colony (before it became part of the Connecticut colony). After a lusty little affair (taking three pages in the colony court records). He married Rebecca, the daughter of Nathaniel Turner mentioned in the article above. I read one note on one of the relative’s family tree notes that Nathaniel had Pilgrim forebears. It had to have been tight timing, because he was already well established in New Haven when Thomas arrived from England in 1639. So to be descended from a pilgrim who arrived in Massachusetts in 1620 is suspect in my way of doing math. I’d love for this to be true, but...
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Grace Titus
Humphrey Turner emigrated in 32, by '34 he was established in Scituate (they were tanners) w/ son John.....father of Nathaniel. Kevin Newton.....my Turner Cuz, where have you been? I have been worried about you!
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Kevin Newton
Hi Grace. Still in Fort Myers. Should be home in about a month.
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Grace Titus
Kevin Newton Lucky you! Perhaps we can meet in Bradford this summer ????
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Kevin Newton
I would love to.
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Grace Titus
This neither proves or disproves the Mayflower Theory..... there is however proof that John Turner and his two sons who did arrive on the Mayflower did not survive that 1st winter 1564-1621 .
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Newton?Potter/McKean County, Pennsylvania Genealogy
April 5 · 2019
The Plymouth Memorial:
Grace Titus
April 6 2019
Last row, half way down.......John Turner and sons
1John Christy Wetzel
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Grace Titus
Kevin Newton......see above, When you have time message me your thoughts. I plan to bring some hard-copies with me this summer, we can compare.
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John Christy Wetzel
Thanks for the Memorial, Grace. Below is a great book on the background of the pilgrims and why they wanted to make the journey, the journey, and the first year or so on land or docked. Cheney depicts conditions so well! In the ship, they were constantly wet and cold, and... seasick. It's a wonder any of them survived at all, but thank Goodness those who did, did! Thanksgiving: The Pilgrims' First Year in America, by Glenn Alan Cheney
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| Mayflower passenger |
1620 |
Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA |
| John Turner, 22nd signer of the Mayflower Compact, John Turner came out on the Mayflower, with two sons. Before the first winter was over father and sons had succumbed to the first sickness, |
- ca Jan 1621 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA; John Turner came out on the Mayflower, with two sons. Before the first winter was over father and sons had succumbed to the first sickness
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Kevin Newton?Potter/McKean County, Pennsylvania Genealogy
April 5 · 2019
JOHN TURNER, 22nd Signer.
...
At all events, John Turner came out on the Mayflower, with two sons. Before the first winter was over father and sons had succumbed to the first sickness, and, if they were allowed marked graves, even they may have been lost in the general decay, when Marjorie, the daughter he left behind, and who is said to have reached this country, arrived.
I reposted this. I didn’t know if was readable the first time.
7You, Tina Johnson Daughenbaugh, Grace Titus and 4 others
9 Comments
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Comments
Dayton Mix
The “Mix” clan traces back to Thomas “Meekes” who emigrated from England in 1639 to the newly established New Haven colony (before it became part of the Connecticut colony). After a lusty little affair (taking three pages in the colony court records). He married Rebecca, the daughter of Nathaniel Turner mentioned in the article above. I read one note on one of the relative’s family tree notes that Nathaniel had Pilgrim forebears. It had to have been tight timing, because he was already well established in New Haven when Thomas arrived from England in 1639. So to be descended from a pilgrim who arrived in Massachusetts in 1620 is suspect in my way of doing math. I’d love for this to be true, but...
1Like · Reply · 4d
Grace Titus
Humphrey Turner emigrated in 32, by '34 he was established in Scituate (they were tanners) w/ son John.....father of Nathaniel. Kevin Newton.....my Turner Cuz, where have you been? I have been worried about you!
1Like · Reply · 4d
Kevin Newton
Hi Grace. Still in Fort Myers. Should be home in about a month.
1Like · Reply · 3d
Grace Titus
Kevin Newton Lucky you! Perhaps we can meet in Bradford this summer ????
Like · Reply · 3d
Kevin Newton
I would love to.
Like · Reply · 3d
Grace Titus
This neither proves or disproves the Mayflower Theory..... there is however proof that John Turner and his two sons who did arrive on the Mayflower did not survive that 1st winter 1564-1621 .
Like · Reply · 4d
20190410HAv-
Newton?Potter/McKean County, Pennsylvania Genealogy
April 5 · 2019
The Plymouth Memorial:
Grace Titus
April 6 2019
Last row, half way down.......John Turner and sons
1John Christy Wetzel
2 Comments
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Comments
Grace Titus
Kevin Newton......see above, When you have time message me your thoughts. I plan to bring some hard-copies with me this summer, we can compare.
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John Christy Wetzel
Thanks for the Memorial, Grace. Below is a great book on the background of the pilgrims and why they wanted to make the journey, the journey, and the first year or so on land or docked. Cheney depicts conditions so well! In the ship, they were constantly wet and cold, and... seasick. It's a wonder any of them survived at all, but thank Goodness those who did, did! Thanksgiving: The Pilgrims' First Year in America, by Glenn Alan Cheney
[No photo description available.]
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Pilgrims- 104 Who Died 1st yr FB190406GraceTitusPoMcK 20190410HAv-
Newton?Potter/McKean County, Pennsylvania Genealogy
April 5 · 2019
The Plymouth Memorial:
Grace Titus
April 6 2019
Last row, half way down.......John Turner and sons
1John Christy Wetzel
2 Comments
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Comments
Grace Titus
Kevin Newton......see above, When you have time message me your thoughts. I plan to bring some hard-copies… |
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Pilgrim- Turner, John 22nd signer FB190405KeviNewtonPoMcK 20190410HAv-
Kevin Newton?Potter/McKean County, Pennsylvania Genealogy
April 5 · 2019
JOHN TURNER, 22nd Signer.
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At all events, John Turner came out on the Mayflower, with two sons. Before the first winter was over father and sons had succumbed to the first sickness, and, if they were allowed marked graves, even they may have been lost in… |
| Death |
Abt Jan 1621 |
Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA [1] |
- 20190410HAv-
Kevin Newton?Potter/McKean County, Pennsylvania Genealogy
April 5 · 2019
JOHN TURNER, 22nd Signer.
...
At all events, John Turner came out on the Mayflower, with two sons. Before the first winter was over father and sons had succumbed to the first sickness, and, if they were allowed marked graves, even they may have been lost in the general decay, when Marjorie, the daughter he left behind, and who is said to have reached this country, arrived.
I reposted this. I didn’t know if was readable the first time.
7You, Tina Johnson Daughenbaugh, Grace Titus and 4 others
9 Comments
Like
Comments
Dayton Mix
The “Mix” clan traces back to Thomas “Meekes” who emigrated from England in 1639 to the newly established New Haven colony (before it became part of the Connecticut colony). After a lusty little affair (taking three pages in the colony court records). He married Rebecca, the daughter of Nathaniel Turner mentioned in the article above. I read one note on one of the relative’s family tree notes that Nathaniel had Pilgrim forebears. It had to have been tight timing, because he was already well established in New Haven when Thomas arrived from England in 1639. So to be descended from a pilgrim who arrived in Massachusetts in 1620 is suspect in my way of doing math. I’d love for this to be true, but...
1Like · Reply · 4d
Grace Titus
Humphrey Turner emigrated in 32, by '34 he was established in Scituate (they were tanners) w/ son John.....father of Nathaniel. Kevin Newton.....my Turner Cuz, where have you been? I have been worried about you!
1Like · Reply · 4d
Kevin Newton
Hi Grace. Still in Fort Myers. Should be home in about a month.
1Like · Reply · 3d
Grace Titus
Kevin Newton Lucky you! Perhaps we can meet in Bradford this summer ????
Like · Reply · 3d
Kevin Newton
I would love to.
Like · Reply · 3d
Grace Titus
This neither proves or disproves the Mayflower Theory..... there is however proof that John Turner and his two sons who did arrive on the Mayflower did not survive that 1st winter 1564-1621 .
Like · Reply · 4d
20190410HAv-
Newton?Potter/McKean County, Pennsylvania Genealogy
April 5 · 2019
The Plymouth Memorial:
Grace Titus
April 6 2019
Last row, half way down.......John Turner and sons
1John Christy Wetzel
2 Comments
Like
Comments
Grace Titus
Kevin Newton......see above, When you have time message me your thoughts. I plan to bring some hard-copies with me this summer, we can compare.
Like · Reply · 3d
John Christy Wetzel
Thanks for the Memorial, Grace. Below is a great book on the background of the pilgrims and why they wanted to make the journey, the journey, and the first year or so on land or docked. Cheney depicts conditions so well! In the ship, they were constantly wet and cold, and... seasick. It's a wonder any of them survived at all, but thank Goodness those who did, did! Thanksgiving: The Pilgrims' First Year in America, by Glenn Alan Cheney
[No photo description available.]
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- John Turner came out on the Mayflower, with two sons. Before the first winter was over father and sons had succumbed to the first sickness
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Newton?Potter/McKean County, Pennsylvania Genealogy
April 5 · 2019
The Plymouth Memorial:
Grace Titus
April 6 2019
Last row, half way down.......John Turner and sons
1John Christy Wetzel
2 Comments
Like
Comments
Grace Titus
Kevin Newton......see above, When you have time message me your thoughts. I plan to bring some hard-copies… |
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Pilgrim- Turner, John 22nd signer FB190405KeviNewtonPoMcK 20190410HAv-
Kevin Newton?Potter/McKean County, Pennsylvania Genealogy
April 5 · 2019
JOHN TURNER, 22nd Signer.
...
At all events, John Turner came out on the Mayflower, with two sons. Before the first winter was over father and sons had succumbed to the first sickness, and, if they were allowed marked graves, even they may have been lost in… |
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I67788 |
WETZEL-SPRING |