Re: Mayflower ancestors



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Sent: Wednesday, January 25, 2006 8:14 PM
Subject: re: Mayflower ancestors


> After a bit of digging about today, I've succeeded in outlining a skeleton
> line that appears to take one of my ancestors back to George Soule and
Mary
> Becket who are supposed to be passangers on the Mayflower.

This couple are ancestral to HRH Prince William of Wales, through his
mother.

>
> Does anyone know if there is a specific "Mayflower" message board or list
> where I can post the details to see who responds?
> Thanks
> Will Johnson

I believe that Rootsweb has such a message board.

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