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I Didn’t Know Marilyn Guedesse – but, She’s My Cousin

Painting: "Mayflower in Plymouth Harbor," by William Halsall, 1882. Credit: Wikimedia Commons.

Marilyn Guedesse was born in Minot, North Dakota, 31 March 1933 and died in Hamilton, Illinois, 20 December 2015. I never met her, her husband, parents or descendants – but when I read her obituary I knew she was my cousin.

How?

The family included the genealogical information that she was a descendant of Mayflower passenger Governor William Bradford – and he is my ancestor. So, that makes us cousins.

Daily Gate City (Keokuk, Iowa), 23 December 2015

Obituaries are a great source for bringing together the branches of the family tree – not only by listing the current, recent generations, but by naming their ancient ancestors like this obituary did.

GenealogyBank has Mayflower obituaries going back to the obituary of Peregrine White – who was born onboard the Mayflower in 1620 – down to the hundreds of thousands of descendants whose obituaries were published across the centuries right down to today.

Boston Newsletter (Boston, Massachusetts), July 24-31 1704, page 2

Genealogy Tip: Use GenealogyBank’s Recent Obituaries to find the descendants of your colonial ancestors that came over on the Mayflower, or that fought in the Revolutionary War.

It’s a good way to link the generations.

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