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Richard Warren - Mayflower Pilgrim Commemorative 8x10 print certificate

$ 5.27

Availability: 57 in stock
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
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  • Condition: Brand New - high quality photo print; matting and frame not included

    Description

    Are you a proud descendant of
    Richard Warren,
    Pilgrim and Mayflower Passenger?
    The story of America's Pilgrims is nothing short of amazing. Arriving at Cape Cod off the coast of Massachusetts in the brutal cold of November 1620, after a treacherous 66-day voyage, they remained on the ship until December and disembarked in a land with no hotels, restaurants, or any form of shelter to greet them. Nearly half of them died aboard the Mayflower or within the first year of arriving. Those who survived got to work straightaway and began laying the foundations of the great United States of America. They planted the seeds that produced millions of descendants in America and around the world and 400 years later here we are! We are proud to carry the same blood as such brave and daring souls and all who share this distinguished honor should feel a great sense of patriotism and positive encouragement in their Pilgrim ancestor's memory. Learn more about the Pilgrims and find thousands of free genealogy resources on my blog site. (
    Get the link here
    )!
    The standard 8"x10" size of this print makes it easy to frame
    in a standard 8x10 frame without matting
    or in an 11x14 frame with matting.
    Frame and matting not included.
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    Powered by SixBit's eCommerce Solution Index To The 1800 Census of New York
    Barbara K. Armstrong
    Softbound Volume totaling
    308
    pages. Book is in excellent condition. Description per the publisher;
    This is an index to the 1800 census of New York, in effect an alphabetical list of the 100,000 heads of households residing in New York at the time of the second census of the United States. All 100,000 persons enumerated are listed with references to their county of residence and a citation to the page of the National Archives microfilm on which the full census enumeration appears. For further research, page citations are keyed to microfilm roll number, county, and town or township schedules.
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