. The story of a pilgrim family from the Mayflower to the present time : with autobiography, recollections, letters, incidents, and genealogy of the author, Rev. John Alden in his 83rd year . Blunden. The Probate ActBook supplies the English Residence, Dorking, in theCounty of Surrey.* Mr. Williamson, who is named as an overseer of the will,I take to be Master Williamson, who, according toMourts Relation, p. 36 — Dexters Edition, p. 927, waspresent March 22, 1620- i, when the first treaty was madewith Massasoit. Rev. Alexander Young, D. D., finding noperson of the name of Williamson among the


. The story of a pilgrim family from the Mayflower to the present time : with autobiography, recollections, letters, incidents, and genealogy of the author, Rev. John Alden in his 83rd year . Blunden. The Probate ActBook supplies the English Residence, Dorking, in theCounty of Surrey.* Mr. Williamson, who is named as an overseer of the will,I take to be Master Williamson, who, according toMourts Relation, p. 36 — Dexters Edition, p. 927, waspresent March 22, 1620- i, when the first treaty was madewith Massasoit. Rev. Alexander Young, D. D., finding noperson of the name of Williamson among the signers to the •Bradford, New Plymouth, Boston, 1856, pp. 446-452. 422 AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF JOHN ALDEX. compact, concludes that the name of Williamson was prob-ably an error of the press, and suggests that of Allerton in-stead and Dr. Youngs conjecture has been generallyadopted by later writers.—Chronicles of the Pilgrims, 1841,p. 192. Christopher Jones may have been the captain of the May-flower, whose surname we know was Jones. Rev. EdwardD. Neil], however, in the N. E. Historic Genealogical Reg-ister, XXVIII, p. 314, gives reasons for believing that hisChristian name was ARMORIAL BEARINGS OF ALDEN OF ENGLAND. Gu. Three Crescents within a Bordure Engrailed Erm. CREST. Out of a Ducal Coronet Perpale Gu, and Sa, aDajai-lioa Or. Gu. Three Crescents within a Bordure Engrailed Erm. (sometimes ar. ALDEN OR ALDON. Gu. A Mullet Ar. between three Crescents, Erm, with a BordureEngrailed of the second. CREST. 4. Out of a Ducal Coronet Or. a Demi-lion Gu. t N. E. Historic Genealogical Register, Vol. XLII (1888) pp. 62, 64. AUTHORS LINE OF ANCESTRY. 423 5. Or. a bats wing Gu. surmounted of another Ar. CREST. Out of a Coronet Ar. two wings as in the Arms. The Arms of the English Family of Aiden. These various ArmorialBearings of the Family of Alden are taken from Burke s GeneralArmory, and correspond in most particulars in the Heraldic Emblems onthe Shield. IN EXPLANATION OF TH


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