tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1565487636616466537.post4630955337167299881..comments2012-04-21T10:59:32.405-05:00Comments on A Chat With SweetMissMagnolia: DARSweetMissMagnoliahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17894699438252915887noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1565487636616466537.post-58430790668283811972011-07-21T03:09:52.708-05:002011-07-21T03:09:52.708-05:00OH, I want to hear all about the DAR meeting!
As ...OH, I want to hear all about the DAR meeting!<br /><br />As for Mayflower, it's very simple and straightforward - you need birth, marriage, and death certificates for all the generations from you, up until about... Oh, maybe the 6th or 7th generation.<br /><br />Most Mayflower ancestors are proven through the first 5 generations, and found in the silver books (I own about half the silver books, so if you ever need a look-up and don't feel like going to the library, PLEASE feel free to ask! I also have a NEHGS membership and can look up any Massachusetts vital records at any time! Again, please feel free to ask).<br /><br />In fact, if you'd like, I can prepare you a sample of what a Mayflower application would look like and mail it to you, and then all you have to do is fill in the rest. Once you know what needs to be done, you can contact your local Mayflower society, and the historian will send you an application, with the first 5-6 generations already completed. :)<br /><br />Though if you apply to Mayflower, you have a year to complete the application, I found that having all of the documentation ready to go was nice. No deadline to worry about!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com