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  • May 2 - posted by Soule Kindred - 12 views - 1 comment - 0 likes
    What's In A Picture?* by Dave Hargreave   According to the 1820 census, Caleb and Charlotte (Soul) Smith and their children, including daughter Charlotte (b. 1807), were living in Newbury Township, Geauga County, Ohio.]  Geauga County lies ...
  • February 16 - posted by Soule Kindred - 18 views - 0 comments - 0 likes
    This article appeared in the Soule Kindred Newsletter, Vol. I No. 2 (April 1967).  The following Editor’s note was included:  “George Ernest Bowman was a member of the early New York Society of Mayflower Descendants, the founder an...
  • December 8, 2011 - posted by Soule Kindred - 227 views - 1 comment - 1 like
    Introduction This article seeks to connect Soule researchers with General Society of Mayflower Descendants (GSMD) proven individuals of the Fairfield, VT, Soule family cluster.  Also, it seeks to provide a brief background history of both the loca...
  • December 3, 2011 - posted by Soule Kindred - 96 views - 0 comments - 0 likes
    And Some Incidental Findings in the Search for His Descendants By Louise Walsh Throop, M.B.A.   Research on the descendants of George Soule has been exciting in the past two years.  Late in 2009 a researcher on the van Soldt/Solt/Sold/etc. ...
  • November 3, 2011 - posted by Soule Kindred - 250 views - 0 comments - 0 likes
    [Autobiography of George Wilberforce Soule'] Father Isaac Hatfield Soule, born 1800 to 1810 in Dutchess Co. N.Y.  Mother Augusta Ann Bates, born 1830 married to            Father 1845.  &...
  • October 29, 2011 - posted by Soule Kindred - 298 views - 0 comments - 0 likes
    Until 2010 Soule Kindred records were kept with the organization’s historians. There have been four since 1967. Charles "Jack" Sowles, our latest historian, retired at the end of June 2010 after twelve years of service. Rather than continue movi...
  • October 29, 2011 - posted by Soule Kindred - 447 views - 0 comments - 0 likes
    On September 6, 1620, George Soule, a young man in his early twenties, boarded the Mayflower, a three-masted wooden ship in Plymouth, England.  Exactly where he lived before that day or why he chose to join the pilgrims’ voyage to the New Wor...
  • October 29, 2011 - posted by Soule Kindred - 471 views - 0 comments - 0 likes
    Over the years many attempts to discover George Soule's birthplace and parents have proven unsuccessful. In 2002 Soule Kindred applied for and received a $10,000 grant from the Luther and Merle Soules Family Foundation to continue the search for Georg...