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frogmarch

(12,224 posts)
Thu Mar 24, 2016, 01:43 PM Mar 2016

Isn’t this a sweet picture?



It’s from the beautifully illustrated book, The Boy Who Fell Off the Mayflower, by P.J. Lynch, who also did the artwork. The “boy” was John Howland, and “Lizzy” was Elizabeth Tilley. They were my 9x great-grandparents.

In the book, John tells the story, and this excerpt goes with the picture.

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Some weeks out from England, we were caught in a really cruel storm. Everyone held tight to a rope or a bulkhead, and the little ‘uns were firmly strapped in. Of a sudden, the ship reeled right over, and Lizzy Tilley rolled out of a bunk and landed at my feet.

“Are you all right, miss?” I said, helping her up.

“Yes, thank you, Master Howland.”

...

So Lizzy Tilley knew my name.


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I bought each of my kids and adult grandkids a copy of the book. It’s a children’s book (ages 8 and up), but we grownups like it too.
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Isn’t this a sweet picture? (Original Post) frogmarch Mar 2016 OP
You are related to my husband! csziggy Mar 2016 #1
:-) Cool! frogmarch Mar 2016 #2
OK, I figured out what his relationship to my husband is csziggy Mar 2016 #3
My 9th great-grandfather too. frogmarch Mar 2016 #4

csziggy

(34,189 posts)
1. You are related to my husband!
Thu Mar 24, 2016, 06:11 PM
Mar 2016

He's always enjoyed the story of his ancestor who fell off the Mayflower but could never remember the name that his mother had told him. I just looked at my tree and John Howland, who was married to Elizabeth Tilley, is in his line!

I'll have to get a copy of that book for him - and one for each of our grandnephews, too!

You are right, that is a wonderful picture.

frogmarch

(12,224 posts)
2. :-) Cool!
Thu Mar 24, 2016, 06:31 PM
Mar 2016

John and Elizabeth had 10 children and more than 80 grandchildren. They're believed to have more than a million living descendants, more than any other Mayflower passengers. Knowing that makes me feel quite special, lol.

Greetings to your husband, my new-found cousin!

csziggy

(34,189 posts)
3. OK, I figured out what his relationship to my husband is
Thu Mar 24, 2016, 09:59 PM
Mar 2016

John Howland is his 9th great grandfather. His line comes down through Desire Howland who married John Gorham, then through the Lathrop, Bacon, Lyon and Cleveland families.

I'll tell him you said hello!

frogmarch

(12,224 posts)
4. My 9th great-grandfather too.
Thu Mar 24, 2016, 10:53 PM
Mar 2016

through John and Elizabeth's daughter Hope, who married John Chipman > Crocker > Davenport > Ayer > Austen



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