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  1. Captain Johnathan "John" Alden is the son of John Alden Senior and Sarah Alden, the former lover of Mary Sibley and father of her son, and a hardened war hero in the French and Indian War. Since his return, he was caught in the crossfire between puritans and witches whilst trying to win her beloved Mary back. After being exposed to the supernatural, he teamed up with former childhood ...

  2. www.johnaldenlife.com › indexJohn Alden Life

    John Alden was among the Pilgrims who arrived in Plymouth Colony (now Massachusetts) on the Mayflower in 1620. In addition to his role as a barrel maker, he became a bondsman, assuming responsibility for colonial debt. He was very active in colonial affairs, even serving as assistant to the governor of Plymouth Colony.

  3. 16 de sept. de 2020 · Episode 3 of 5. Michael Goldfarb, American author, journalist and broadcaster, considers the legacy of John Alden. Show more. Download. Choose your file. Higher quality (128kbps) Lower quality ...

  4. Alden House in 1904. The Alden House Historic Site is a house museum that was home to John and Priscilla Alden, located at 105 Alden Street in Duxbury, Massachusetts. Family tradition held that the house was built in 1653 as the second home of John and Priscilla Alden, although the original building may have been as early as 1630.

  5. John Alden ( 1599 ?, Anglaterra - 12 de setembre de 1687, Duxbury, Massachusetts) va ser un pelegrí nord-americà d'origen anglès. Va ser contractat com toneller pels mercants de Londres, els quals van finançar l'expedició del Mayflower al Nou Món l'any 1620. Alden va signar el conveni Mayflower i va ocupar diversos llocs cívics en la ...

  6. By the division of cattle in May 1627, the Aldens had two children, Elizabeth and John. No birth records for any of the Alden children survive, but from the death record of Elizabeth Alden it appears she was born about 1624-5 and was the eldest child. This places John and Priscilla's marriage about 1623.

  7. John Alden was among the Pilgrims who arrived in Plymouth Colony (now Massachusetts) on the Mayflower in 1620. In addition to his role as a barrel maker, he became a bondsman, assuming responsibility for colonial debt. He was very active in colonial affairs, even serving as assistant to the governor of Plymouth Colony.