Eligibility & How To Join
The Pilgrims
Most people know the story of the
Mayflower which set sail in 1620
for the New England Coast of America. It carried 102 passengers of English
origin. Most of the passengers were Pilgrims who were seeking a new home which
would be free from religious persecution, yet one in which they could retain
their English identity and way of life. The remainder of those on board were
seeking a new home for the betterment of their personal situation, or for
possible financial gain.
The Mayflower Compact

Signing of the Mayflower Compact
by J.L.G. Ferris
When the
Mayflower was safely anchored at Cape Cod, the Pilgrims drew
up a civil document which established the democratic system by which they
wished to govern themselves. This document has come to be known as The
Mayflower
Compact.
John Quincy Adams described The
Mayflower Compact as "the first example
in modern times of a social compact or system of government instituted by
voluntary agreement conformable to the laws of nature, by men of equal rights
and about to establish their community in a new country."
Winston S. Churchill said of the
Compact, "...one of the remarkable
documents in history, a spontaneous covenant for political organization."
The Mayflower Descendants
In remembering those early settlers and founders of democracy, the descendants
of those Pilgrims have formed a Society for the purpose of 1) perpetuating
the memory of their Pilgrim fathers, 2) maintaining the democratic principles
of civil and religious liberty as set forth in the
Mayflower Compact,
and 3) fostering the ideals and institutions of American Freedom.
Why Should You Be Interested?
1. You Would be honoring the memory of those forefathers who helped set the
pattern for our great democracy.
2. You would enter into the fellowship of people who share a common history
and ancestry in the passengers of the
Mayflower.
3. By joining the Society of Mayflower Descendants, your genealogical record
would be filed in a secure place.
4. Having your records on file with the Society, it would be easier for your
descendants to establish their genealogical lines. It would be a gift to your
descendants to do this for them now. Make your family heritage available to
them.
5. Through the programs of the Society history can be made to come alive for
you.
6. This is an era of mobility. If you should move to a new locality, your
annual membership can be transferred. This would enable you to meet new people
more quickly and easily, and thus, become better acquainted in your new home.
It could be your own Welcome Wagon, so to speak.
7. As a member, you would receive our General Society's
Mayflower Quarterly,
which provides up-to-date information on new discoveries in family lineage's.
Eligibility
Anyone who can document his or her lineage from one of the following twenty-nine
Mayflower
passengers is eligible to apply for membership in the Society of Mayflower
Descendants:
| The 29 passengers
from whom descent has been proven are: |
| Alden, John |
Fisher, Elizabeth |
Priest, Degory |
| Allerton, Isaac |
Fletcher, Moses |
Rogers, Thomas |
| Billington, John |
Fuller, Edward |
Samson, Henry |
| Bradford, William |
Fuller, Samuel |
Soule, George |
| Brewster, William |
Hopkins, Stephen |
Standish, Myles |
| Browne, Peter |
Howland, John |
Tilley, John |
| Chilton, James |
Hurst, Joan |
Warren, Richard |
| Cooke, Francis |
More, Richard |
White, William |
| Doty, Edward |
Mullins, William |
Winslow, Edward |
| Eaton, Francis |
Norris, Mary
|
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Although one need not be a resident in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
in order to join, and the Pennsylvania Society welcomes all who wish join,
prospective applicants are cautioned that if they live outside of the Commonwealth,
with the exception of General Society events, they will only receive notification
of events held within the Commonwealth. Thus if they anticipate taking an
active part in the Society of Mayflower Descendants by holding office, serving
on committees, attending social events, etc., they would do best by applying
to the state Society in which they reside. Additionally, if a move to a
state other than the one in which they plan to join is anticipated, they
should be aware that Life Memberships are not transferable. Dual membership,
however is possible, but dues are then payable to each state society.
Categories of Membership:
Regular a.k.a. Annual: Those who are eighteen or more
years of age. Annual Dues $35.00
Life: Those who are eighteen or more years of age.
One time payment of $700.00
Youth may apply for Life Membership upon completion and approval of the
usual lineage papers and a "sliding" one time payment of $280.00
(less than one year of age) to $676.00 (17 years of age) depending on their
age at the time of election to such membership.
Junior: Those who have not reached their 18th birthday may join
under the sponsorship of a current SMDPA member blood relation without filing
lineage papers. This category is NOT recognized by the General Society and
membership expires on the individual's 25th birthday. Annual Dues $10 per
household.
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