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  1. Capt. Jonathan Alden Sr. (c. 1632 – February 14, 1697), the son of Mayflower immigrants, was a military officer and farm owner in Plymouth Colony. The home he built in the late 1600s is now a National Historic Landmark in Duxbury, Massachusetts.

    • c. 1632, Duxbury, Plymouth Colony
    • Military officer, farm owner
  2. Is this your ancestor? Compare DNA and explore genealogy for Jonathan Alden Sr. born abt. 1632 Plymouth, Plymouth Colony died 1697 Duxbury, Plymouth, Massachusetts Bay including ancestors + descendants + 2 photos + 7 genealogist comments + mitochondrial DNA + more in the free family tree community.

    • Male
    • February 14, 1697
    • Abigail (Hallett) Alden
  3. Passenger Profile. J ohn Alden was one of the single men who traveled on the Mayflower. He was recruited at Southampton to be a cooper on the voyage. John’s parentage and origins are unknown; he was born by 1599 to be old enough to sign the Mayflower Compact. John married at Plymouth, circa 1623, Priscilla Mullins who came on the Mayflower ...

  4. 19 de nov. de 2020 · He and his wife Priscilla continue to generate considerable interest in the present day and the site of his home in Duxbury, as well as that of his son, Captain Jonathan Alden, Sr. (l. c. 1632-1697 CE), are maintained as historic sites by their descendants and later admirers, the Alden Kindred of America.

  5. Discover life events, stories and photos about Jonathan Alden (1632–1697) of Plymouth Colony, British Colonial America.

  6. Summarize this article for a 10 year old. SHOW ALL QUESTIONS. Capt. Jonathan Alden Sr. ( c. 1632 – February 14, 1697), the son of Mayflower immigrants, was a military officer and farm owner in Plymouth Colony. The home he built in the late 1600s is now a National Historic Landmark in Duxbury, Massachusetts. Quick Facts Born, Died ... Close.

  7. El capitán Jonathan Alden Sr. ( c. 1632-14 de febrero de 1697), hijo de inmigrantes de Mayflower, era un oficial militar y propietario de una granja en la colonia de Plymouth. La casa que construyó a fines del siglo XVII es ahora un Monumento Histórico Nacional en Duxbury, Massachusetts.