
You may have heard through the years that your family is descended from the Mayflower, but to join the Louisiana Mayflower Society, you must research and supply documentation to prove your line. Today, advanced research techniques, improved genealogy library collections and computerized resources have made it easier to track down your Pilgrim roots.
In the past, to join the society, a new member was required to prove lineage to one of the signers of the compact. Today, with proper documentation, members are allowed to join under any man, woman, or child who traveled on the Mayflower. If more than one line can be proved, members can obtain supplemental certificates that list all ancestors who traveled on the ship.
The best documentation to look for is vital records such as the birth,
marriage, and death certificates for each person. Other documentation
might be published genealogies, family documents and other official
records. If you have a relative who is a member of any lineage society, you may
be able to use their lineage documentation to help you with your
research.
Memberships are handled through individual state societies. Here in Louisiana, you may contact Lydia Ozenberger, our state historian, or you may inquire about a
possible Mayflower line using the Preliminary Review Form below. The
contact information for other state societies can be found at the General Society of Mayflower Descendants' contacts page.
To aid in the application process, the General Society of Mayflower Descendants located in Plymouth, Massachusetts, offers an optional lineage review. Fill out the Preliminary Review Form
online and submit it. It will be reviewed as quickly as possible and
you will receive a report on the findings with instructions on how to
proceed. There is a $20.00 fee per inquiry for this service.
The lineage review is not necessary if you have a close family member that has recently joined the Mayflower Society. In that case, please contact the Louisiana Mayflower Society and we can instruct you on completing your application.
If you have further questions, contact state historian Lydia Ozenberger at:
historian@LouisianaMayflowerSociety.com