The General Society of Mayflower Descendants
maintains a Website at (URL - http://www.themayflowersociety.com) This site
provides general information about the Society, offers a highly detailed study
guide for teachers and students on the Pilgrims and Plymouth Colony, and lists
contact information for all the State Mayflower Societies.
The Pilgrim Fathers UK Origins Association
Maintains a Website at (URL - http://www.pilgrimfathersorigins.org) Celebrates
and brings together the heritage of the original Separatists in England and the
Pilgrim Fathers who settled in Plymouth, Massachusetts.
Plimoth
Plantation. "Plimoth-on-Web" is the name of the Website of
Plimoth Plantation at Plymouth, MA. This Web site at (URL -
http://www.plimoth.org) offers a wealth of information about the Museum and its
Library, and offers a "virtual tour" of the Crafts Center, the 1627 Pilgrim
village, Hobbamock's home, etc.
Caleb
Johnson's Web Pages. Maintains a Website at (URL -
http://members.aol.com/calebj/mayflower.html) provides abundant information,
including passenger lists of the Mayflower, Fortune, and Anne; data about the
Mayflower ship itself, including images; complete texts of Pilgrim documents,
such as the division of land and division of cattle; wills of the Mayflower
passengers; and much more.
Thru the Looking Glass. Maintains a
Website at (URL - http://www.mayflowerfamilies.com) provides ship's
information, genealogies, and rare books written by the Pilgrims, such as
Mourt's Relation and Gov. William Bradford's Of Plymouth Plantation, as well as
Pilgrims' letters and other writings.
Chronicles of the Pilgrim Fathers. Maintains a
Website at (URL- http://www.bibliomania.com/2/1/60/107/20815/1.html). It offers
the full text of Nathaniel Morton's New England's Memorial (1669); Robert
Cushman's Discourse; John Smith's New England's Trials; Edward Winslow's
Relation; and Winslow's Brief Narration (or Appendix to Hypocrisie Unmasked
-1646).
The Pilgrims and Plymouth Colony 1620.
Maintains a Website at (URL - http://www.rootsweb.com/~mosmd/) and presents the
most recent, updated version of Duane Cline's history of the Pilgrims. This
website consists of over 50 web pages and 50 drawings
interwoven.