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  1. Alden was born in Troy, New York, in 1884, one of eight children, only four of whom survived. His family's summer holidays were spent on the Sakonnet in Rhode Island and on the Narragansett Bay, [1] where he first learned about boats. He sailed his sister's flat-bottomed rowing boat using an umbrella as a sail and was said to be inspired by the ...

  2. John Alden (c. 1599 – 1687) was a passenger on the ship Mayflower. He was hired in England to be the cooper (barrel-maker) aboard the ship during her 1620 voyage. It is not known when or where he was born. The Mayflower left Plymouth, England on 16 September 1620.

  3. 25 de dic. de 2023 · John Alden (c.1599 - 12 September 1687 South Duxbury, Plymouth Colony) John Alden is said to be the first person from the Mayflower to set foot on Plymouth Rock in December of 1620.. Birth date. The gravestone for John Alden states he died sometime in 1687 (exact date illegible on gravestone though his profile states September 12, 1687) "aged near 88 years."

  4. Capitaine John Alden, Sr., né vers 1599 et mort en 1687, est un charpentier de marine et colon anglais. Il serait la première personne du navire Mayflower à avoir mis le pied sur la Plymouth Rock en 1620 . Il est l'un des fondateurs de la colonie de Plymouth et le 7e signataire du Mayflower Compact . Marié à Priscilla Mullins, les Aldens ...

  5. John G. Alden (1884-1962) was a Boston-based naval architect known for designing sailing yachts that were comfortable, seakindly, and quick. Alden started his career as an apprentice to yacht designer B.B. Crowninshield, who designed some of Gloucester’s racing fishing schooners, and supplemented with work with a few courses in Naval Architecture at MIT.

  6. John G. Alden opened his design officed in 1909. By 1932, he was known worldwide in part due to his “Malabar” design’s success on the offshore racing scene between 1923 and 1932. John Alden is best known for his fast and seaworthy offshore boats but he designed a broad range of exceptional boats ...

  7. John Alden was born in England around 1599. He was a cooper and crew member on the Mayflower.After arriving in America, he signed the Mayflower Compact and decided to stay rather than returning to England. Alden performed extensive public service for the colony, serving in roles such as Treasurer and Assistant Governor.