History, Colonies, and Activities



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In 1620 a small group of Pilgrims, seeking religious freedom, set sail from England with the hope of establishing a colony in, what was known at the time as, the northern part of Virginia territory. They chartered a tiny ship named the Mayflower for the journey. This vessel was not much larger than a tennis court, yet some 102 passengers squeezed on board.

During the voyage of the Mayflower there were many incidents, including a death and a birth, a main beam splitting during a storm, and one of the pilgrims falling overboard. The captain steered them much farther north than they had planned, landing the group at Cape Cod. After exploring the area, they settled at Plymouth, a settlement protected by a small harbor, where they struggled to survive. Many in the party died during the first terrible winter there.

During the next year conditions vastly improved and they celebrated their success in the Fall with a dinner of Thanksgiving. This tradition has grown into a major American holiday commemorating the struggles of those first Pilgrims.

In 1897, The General Society of Mayflower Descendants was formed in Plymouth, Massachusetts by people descending from those early settlers. This century-old volunteer-run society celebrates the memory of the Pilgrims, studies their history and performs many other services such as presenting educational programs and distributing scholarships. There is a society in every state and in several other countries. If interested in joining, simply apply to the state or local society where you live.

In 1908, The California Mayflower Society was established. It has grown steadily to become the second largest state organization. We have an annual meeting in May, with local colonies holding regular luncheon meetings throughout the year.

Today there are 16 Colonies which hear speakers on historical topics, stage events, and in many ways contribute to the vitality of the organization. There is a colony with meetings near you:



  1. Alameda Colony - East San Francisco Bay communities.
  2. Golden Empire Colony - Centered in the Bakersfield area.
  3. Inland Empire Colony - Riverside, San Bernardino and the surrounding area.
  4. Los Angeles Colony - The City of angels and some adjoining towns.
  5. Monterey Bay Colony - The Monterey Bay region.
  6. Mother Lode Colony - Sacramento and the foothills area.
  7. Orange County Colony - Meets in Orange County.
  8. Pomona Valley Colony - Claremont and Pomona vicinity.
  9. Redwood Empire Colony - North San Francisco Bay communities.
  10. San Diego Colony - Often meets at Miramar Air Station.
  11. San Francisco Peninsula Colony - San Francisco and Peninsula communities.
  12. San Gabriel Valley Colony - Pasadena and surrounding communities.
  13. San Joaquin Valley Colony - Fresno and San Joaquin Valley area.
  14. Santa Barbara Colony - Area around Santa Barbara.
  15. Sequoia Colony - San Jose and Silicon Valley area.
  16. Sierra Cascade Colony - Redding, Chico and northern most California.

If you live in California, we invite you to join us. To become a member you simply need to prove your descent from one of the Mayflower Pilgrims. Explore our web pages for details about joining, a preliminary application, genealogy research information and other resources.

Thanks for visiting The California Mayflower Society web site.


California Mayflower Society
CA Mayflower
Society
Home Page
Invitation to join
Invitation
to Join
Genealogy resources
Genealogy
Resources
Preliminary application review form
Preliminary
Review Form
Books about Mayflower heritage, newsletter and insignia,
Publications,
Bookstore and
Insignia
Promoting the interest of young persons in the lives of the pilgrims
Young People and
Teaching Materials
Mayflower calendar of events
Calendar


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Oakland, CA 94612-2704
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