Explore the world's first online gallery of Pilgrim descendants - from New England Historic Genealogical Society

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28 November 2017
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image001-84797.jpg The New England Historic Genealogical Society Mayflower website
A new interactive website that presents the most authoritative biographies to date of the Pilgrims who set sail for a new world 397 years ago has been made available for free of charge for the first time.

A new interactive website that presents the most authoritative biographies to date of the Pilgrims who set sail for a new world 397 years ago has been made available for free of charge for the first time, by The New England Historic Genealogical Society (NEHGS).

The site is documenting the ever-increasing diaspora of an estimated 30 million living descendants of the original Mayflower passengers around the world. Descendants are invited to commemorate their connection and heritage to these venerated figures of our nation’s history by placing their name, photograph, and other identifiers in an online gallery—immediately joining a virtual community of people worldwide who share Mayflower ancestry. Participation is free. 

 
The website’s content is the result of years of study by scholars at NEHGS—the country’s founding genealogical organization, and provides authoritative biographies of each Mayflower passenger. Data presented is culled from profiles created through the renowned Great Migration Study Project at NEHGS - the definitive source of reference for early immigration to New England.
 
Meet the passengers
 
In a unique section of “Meet the passengers,” the website lists the names of 108 passengers and crew members and highlights those known to have left descendants, allowing participants to link directly to the Pilgrim who is part of their family tree. Those who are uncertain about their genealogical relationship to the Pilgrims may access other resources offered by NEHGS to explore a possible family relationship to them. The page also leads to resources that may help with one’s search for other ancestors from this era to the present.

A world map illustrates the location of Pilgrim descendants from all over the world and allows users to click on each for more information from the descendant’s own profile. 

The new website from NEHGS is part of the organization’s preparation for the commemoration in 2020 of the 400th anniversary of the Mayflower’s passage and landing on American shores, and is the NEHGS portal for all 2020-related announcements and events.
 
As the year 2020 approaches, NEHGS envisions that participation in the online gallery will include thousands of living Pilgrim descendants from around the world as the website itself expands to include additional features commemorating the Mayflower experience.

Start exploring on the Mayflower Heritage & History website.