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Old 11-12-2006, 04:58 PM   #1
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My 83 year old father told me my great,great,great,great,great,great grandfather and grandmother knew the pilgrims (Wampanoag)
and my, great, great, great, great grandfather helped George Washington build the entrenchments for the cannons that were brought from Fort Ticonderoga to Dorchester Heights during the Revolutionary War.
My dad is past chairman of the Foxborough Historical Society.

My great, great, great, great grandfathers name was James Easton
http://old.hartfordadvocate.com/articles/1blood.html
The man that wrote this was my great, great, great uncle.
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My grandmums maiden name was Easton.

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Old 11-12-2006, 09:40 PM   #2
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Ya know something Fred, I had a relative on the Mayflower who fell off the ship while in PTown harbor and drowned. Dorothy(May) Bradford, wife of Gov. Bradford.

They say Plymouth is where it all began , Americas' hometown and all. But they first set foot on Cape Cod. Besides, wasn't Jamestown settled first

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Old 11-12-2006, 09:48 PM   #3
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I thought they 1st landed on 1st Encounter beach in Eastham..There is a marker there on top of the hill listing the names..Thanks BBJ for the links..Looks like interesting reading

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Old 11-13-2006, 06:28 AM   #4
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You'all should visit the Monument Museum in Provincetowm. Lotsa history there. And you get t climb it

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Old 11-13-2006, 11:37 AM   #5
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I love this stuff, mostly because I am fortunate to be able to trace back to Stephen Hopkins, who with second wife Elizabeth Fisher had Oceanus the first child born in the New World (actually, I think he was born on the ship in passage and another kid had the distinction of being born while the ship was anchored in Provincetown. There's a short read in the most recent Yankee Magazine that goes into some depth on the compelling reason for leaving England and what befell them when they arrived in Provincetown. Roughly half the 100 crew and passengers died in the first year after their arrival. The article is called something like, "Why The Pilgrims Stilll Matter."
Actually, First Encounter Beach is where the Indians caught up with Miles Standish and his men after they had taken the Indians' corn at what is now Corn Hill Beach.
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Read "the Enduring Shore" by Paul Schnieder. The Pilgrims story is well told and factual. (I especially liked the part about the first public execution in the Plymouth Colony, it was an 18 year old kid who got hung for "buggery" seems he did up sheep, pigs, goats horses and cows plus, and I have no Idea how you would do this, a turkey.)

When the hung him they made him watch as they killed all the animals he buggered which they then buried in a pit as they were thought to be unfit for human consumption then they hung him on
the same day.

Saddest part was what the contact with the English, French and Spanish did to the native american indians, thousands died from influenza. It was documented by Miles Standish as he went to Massaoits camp near Bristol RI and he passed villages where the houses still stood but the skeletons were the only ones in them.

The Nausets got it right, they didn't like the Plgrims, trust them or want anything to do with them.

Why even try.........
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Old 11-13-2006, 11:24 PM   #7
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[quote=Flaptail;433238] an 18 year old kid who got hung for "buggery" seems he did up sheep, pigs, goats horses and cows plus, and I have no Idea how you would do this, a turkey.)

So..... you have`nt had Turkey ?

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I thought they 1st landed on 1st Encounter beach in Eastham..There is a marker there on top of the hill listing the names..Thanks BBJ for the links..Looks like interesting reading
I think that is where the Pilgrims had their first face to face encounter with Native Americans. They had set out from Ptown looking for fresh water, food......

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Read this: http://etext.virginia.edu/users/deet...th/mourt1.html

I've been studying this for over 10 years, ever since I discovered what else they found at Corn Hill, other than corn. Man, the things they didn't teach in school!

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