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Celebrating Thanksgiving A Bit Differently This Year

This week is Thanksgiving, and has taken on a slightly new meaning since I’ve discovered at least seven Mayflower ancestors this year. Three are close in my direct line, the other four are a bit further away. My Mayflower ancestors are:

Stephen Hopkins – 11th Great Grandfather; Giles Hopkins – 10th Great Grand Nephew; Constance (Hopkins) Snow – 10th Great Grandmother.  New connections found 14 Sept 2018 are DISTANT cousins Katherine (White) Carver, Richard More, Henry Samson, and Agnes (Cooper) Tilley

I was reading an article in Irish Central just today about the First Thanksgiving. What I learned, in fact what most of us learned in school is, most likely a tall tale. After the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock in 1620, they went through a long period of disease, starvation, and hardship in which many of the original Mayflower passengers died.
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The First Thanksgiving, I’m sure, was a time to be grateful to be alive, because so many others weren’t. But it probably was not in November 1620, as we’ve learned. It was more likely in February 1621, after an Irish sailing ship brought a load of new supplies and, essentially, rescued the starving Pilgrims.