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 Published quarterly since 1847, The New England Historical and Genealogical Register is the flagship journal of American genealogy and the oldest in the field, focusing on authoritative compiled genealogies. 

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The discovery of a new document  recording non-conformity and tracing Pilgrim Degory Priest to London.

This article covers the discovery of the excommunication from  the Church of England  of  Mayflower Pilgrim William White and half-siblings Henry and Jacomine May.


For almost two centuries the family origins of Governor John Carver had been accredited to the area around Scrooby. Then later, it was suggested by Dr Jeremy Bangs that Carver was in fact nEnglish at all but a Walloon. However this article uncovers  new information that strongly suggest that Carver hailed from Suffolk.

Apprenticeship papers in London had  described this Mayflower Pilgrim as having come from Ipswich in Suffolk. This new research reveals his parents as having been close neighbors  of the Brownist parents of Elizabeth Barker Winslow

Mayflower Pilgrim Elizabeth Barker was the wife of  Edward Winslow yet little else had been known about her. This article not only reveals her genealogical roots, but also tracks her personal journey  towards separatism, Leiden and the New World.

This  second joint paper covered the team's discovery of the previously unknown genealogical roots of Mayflower Pilgrim  Susanna (Jackson) White Winslow.

This article represents the first exciting joint research investigation into the previously unknown genealogical roots of a Mayflower Pilgrim made by Sue Allan, Caleb Johnson and Simon Neal.


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