Myles Standish

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VirginiaHuguenot

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Myles Standish (1584 - October 3, 1656), was the first commander of the Plymouth colony of Pilgrims, and a professional soldier who is also well known for his romantic courtship of Priscilla Mullens.
 
"This year Captain Miles Standish expired his mortal life. . . . In his younger time he went over into the low countries, and was a soldier there, and came acquainted with the church at Leyden, and came over into New-England, with such of them as at the first set out for the planting of the plantation of New-Plimouth, and bare a deep share of their first difficulties, and was always very faithful to their interest. He growing ancient, became sick of the stone, or stranguary, whereof, after his suffering of much dolorous pain, he fell asleep in the Lord, and was honourably buried at Duxbury." - Nathaniel Morton, New England's Memorial
 
I am a direct descendant of several Mayflower passengers including John Howland and his wife Elizabeth Tilley, as well as Edward Winslow (my avatar).
 
:up:Thanks for the headsup. I've been reading through "Mourt's Relation" recently, which Mr. Winslow is supposed to have helped write. On the 18th I'll have to lift a pint of ale for 10th great-grandpa Winslow.:pilgrim:
 
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Myles Standish (1584 - October 3, 1656), was the first commander of the Plymouth colony of Pilgrims, and a professional soldier who is also well known for his romantic courtship of Priscilla Mullens.

I played Myles Standish once in a grade school play! :cool:
 
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