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The Alden Kindred of America, Inc.: Society for descendants of John and Priscilla (Mullins) Alden and the Alden House Historic Site in Duxbury.

Aalmarkt Leiden: Leiden's Aalmarkt Neighborhood has a long and varied history centered on the medieval St. Catharine's Hospital, where Pilgrim Myles Standish, an English soldier fighting for The Netherlands in its war for independence from Spain, recuperated from his wounds. The hospital chapel served German and English Reformed congregations in the early 17th century, later becoming an overflow chapel for the Huguenots.

The Churches of Leiden: Here you will tour Leiden's historic churches, the Pieterskerk, Hooglandsekerk, Vrouwekerk, Marekerk, and many more. Join us in a visit to the churches in the historic center of the town where the Pilgrims were confronted with religious diversity during their years of exile in Holland.

The DELANO Kindred Members' Site: The DELANO KINDRED is a Society, incorporated in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, organized exclusively for educational and charitable purposes to perpetuate the memory and genealogy of the ancestors and descendants of PHILIPPE DE LA NOYE, the progenitor of most DELANOs in the Americas, who arrived at Plymouth in 1621 on the FORTUNE.

Edmund Chandler Family Association: Our purpose is to research and accurately document Edmund Chandler of Duxbury, Massachusetts, his origins, and descendants. Edmund Chandler was a Separatist and was part of the same Pilgrim group as those that arrived on the Mayflower.

The Franklin D. Roosevelt Library: The Franklin D. Roosevelt Library is the first of the presidential libraries. It was conceived and built under President Roosevelt's direction during 1939-40 on 16 acres of land in Hyde Park, New York, donated by the President and his mother, Sara Delano Roosevelt. The library resulted from the President's decision that a separate facility was needed to house the vast quantity of historical papers, books, and memorabilia he had accumulated during a lifetime of public service and private collecting.

Society Of Mayflower Descendants In The State Of Florida: The Florida State Society issues a bi-annual newsletter "The Florida Pilgrim," edited by Louise Rumnock of the Francis Cooke Colony, giving state and colony news. Each colony also sends out a newsletter prior to their meetings.

The Huguenot Historical Society: Historic Huguenot Street invites you to journey back in time by exploring the site's historic house museums and the nearby Locust Lawn mansion and farm complex. While the original portion of many of the homes dates to the early 1700s, continuous family ownership through the centuries resulted in modifications to meet changing needs, offering the visitor a unique chance to experience the history of a Hudson Valley village through the ages. So come and experience three hundred years of history!

Huguenot Society of America: The Huguenot Society of America was founded in 1883 by the Reverend Alfred V. Wittmeyer, Rector of the French Huguenot Church in New York City, l'Eglise du Saint Esprit, to promote the cause of religious freedom and to perpetuate the memory of the Huguenot settlers in America.

The Pilgrim John Howland Society: The Society consists of descendants of the Pilgrim John Howland, one of the 102 English passengers who came to New England from Holland and England aboard the ship Mayflower in 1620.

Caleb Johnson's MayflowerHistory.com: "MayflowerHistory.com is the Internet's most complete and accurate web site dealing with the Mayflower, the Pilgrims, and early Plymouth Colony."

NEHGS: The website of the New England Historic Genealogical Society, the nation's oldest and largest genealogical society. One of the country's richest sources for family history, with particular emphasis on local family history.

Society of Mayflower Descendants in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: The Society consists of descendants of the Pilgrims, the 102 English passengers who came to New England from Holland and England aboard the ship Mayflower in 1620.

The Vrouwekerk Preservation Project: The 14th century Onze Lieve Vrouwekerk in Leiden, The Netherlands, is on the verge of permanent, irreversible destruction. The scandal-plagued Leiden city government is intent on replacing this ancient monument with a shopping mall. With what can perhaps be best described as "ineptitude that rises to empyreal absurdity", a coordinated effort to convince the public that the Vrouwekerk ruins are of no particular historical importance continues.