Maren SORENSEN13 was born in 1811. She was christened on 22 September 1811 in Tolstrup, Hjorring, Denmark. She has Ancestral File Number 1JV5-KR6. Parents: Soren CHRISTENSEN and Kirsten LAURITZEN.


Margrethe SORENSEN13 was christened on 20 February 1814 in Tise, Hjorring, Denmark. She was born in 1814. She has Ancestral File Number 1JV5-KSD. Parents: Soren CHRISTENSEN and Kirsten LAURITZEN.


Ole SORENSEN13 was born on 28 January 1816 in Tise, Hjorring, Denmark. He was christened on 29 January 1816 in Tise, Hjorring, Denmark. He has Ancestral File Number 1JV5-KTL. Parents: Soren CHRISTENSEN and Kirsten LAURITZEN.


Sophie Margrethe SORENSEN13 was born on 2 March 1820 in Branderslev, Branderslev, Maribo, Denmark. She was christened on 14 May 1820 in Branderslev, Branderslev, Maribo, Denmark. She died on 28 November 1908 at the age of 88 in Cedar City, Iron, Utah. Sophie was buried on 30 November 1908 in Cedar City, Iron, Utah. She has Ancestral File Number 1F4F-19. Parents: Christen SORENSEN and Margritte HANSEN.

Spouse: Peter Mathisen MACKEPRANG. Sophie Margrethe SORENSEN and Peter Mathisen MACKEPRANG were married on 23 December 1843 in Rodby, Rodby, Maribo, Denmark. Children were: Peter MAKKEPRANG, Mary MACKELPRANG, Christian Eric MACKELPRANG, Christian MACKELPRANG, Annie Eva Augusta MACKELPRANG, August Sorensen MACKELPRANG, Soren Wilhelm PEDERSEN MAKKEPRANG, Kirstine Johanne Margarethe MAKKEPRANG (MAKKELPRANG), Christine Johanne MACKELPRANG, Stina MACKEPRANG, Samuel William MACKELPRANG, Johanne Hedvig Augusta PEDERSEN OR MAKKEPRANG, Julius Augusta MACKELPRANG OR MACKEPRANG, Margaret MACKELPRANG, Peter MAKKEPRANG, Mary MACKELPRANG, Christian Eric MACKELPRANG, Christian MACKELPRANG, Annie Eva Augusta MACKELPRANG, August Sorensen MACKELPRANG, Soren Wilhelm PEDERSEN MAKKEPRANG, Kirstine Johanne Margarethe MAKKEPRANG (MAKKELPRANG), Christine Johanne MACKELPRANG, Stina MACKEPRANG, Samuel William MACKELPRANG, Johanne Hedvig Augusta PEDERSEN OR MAKKEPRANG, Julius Augusta MACKELPRANG OR MACKEPRANG, Margaret MACKELPRANG.

Spouse: Peter Mathisen MACKEPRANG OR PE. Children were: Peter MAKKEPRANG, Mary MACKELPRANG, Christian Eric MACKELPRANG, Christian MACKELPRANG, Annie Eva Augusta MACKELPRANG, August Sorensen MACKELPRANG, Soren Wilhelm PEDERSEN MAKKEPRANG, Kirstine Johanne Margarethe MAKKEPRANG (MAKKELPRANG), Christine Johanne MACKELPRANG, Stina MACKEPRANG, Samuel William MACKELPRANG, Johanne Hedvig Augusta PEDERSEN OR MAKKEPRANG, Julius Augusta MACKELPRANG OR MACKEPRANG, Margaret MACKELPRANG.


Soren SORENSEN13 was born about 1707 in Andkaer, Gaverslund, Vejle, Denmark. He was buried on 20 September 1767 in Gaverslund, Vejle, Denmark. He has Ancestral File Number 1M7P-WV0.

Spouse: Gye ANDERSEN. Gye ANDERSEN and Soren SORENSEN were married on 8 June 1743 in Gaverslund, Vejle, Denmark. Children were: Hans SORENSEN, Anders SORENSEN, SORENSEN, Anna SORENSEN, Johanne SORENSEN, Soren SORENSEN, Karen SORENSEN, Jens SORENSEN.


Soren SORENSEN13 was born in 1745. He was christened on 10 October 1745 in Gaverslund, Vejle, Denmark. He was buried on 13 January 1831 in Gaverslund, Vejle, Denmark. Soren has Ancestral File Number 1M7P-WZL. Parents: Soren SORENSEN and Gye ANDERSEN.


Jorgen Peter SORENSON[xUpline] (private).

Spouse: Anne Johanne BENDIXEN.


Peder SORENSON[xUpline] (private).

Spouse: Maren BENDIXEN.


Frances SORRELS was born in 1817 in ,,Georgia. Parents: Joseph SORRELS and Nancy BLOODWORTH.

Spouse: Joseph Martin GORDON. Frances SORRELS and Joseph Martin GORDON were married on 5 April 1846 in ,Green,Missouri. Children were: Charlotta Frances GORDON.


Joseph SORRELS[xUpline] (private).

Spouse: Nancy BLOODWORTH. Children were: Frances SORRELS.


Agnes SOTHERIN was born in 1425 in Yoxall,Staffordshire,England. Parents: Thomas SOTHERIN.

Spouse: Ralph STOCKLEY. Children were: Thomas STOCKLEY.


Thomas SOTHERIN was born in 1400 in Yoxall,Staffordshire,England.

Children were: Agnes SOTHERIN.


Augustus SOTHERTON was born in 1551 in Hellesdon, Norfolk, England, Great Britain. He was christened in 1551 in St. Michael, Norfolk, England, Great Britain. He has Ancestral File Number PB4J-R0. Parents: Thomas SOUTHERTON and Elizabeth STEWART.

Spouse: Ann PECK. Ann PECK and Augustus SOTHERTON were married on 22 September 1572 in St. Michael-London, Middlesex, England, Great Britain. Children were: Elizabeth SOTHERTON.


Elizabeth SOTHERTON died UNKNOWN. She has reference number 615.

Spouse: JohnSr. ALDRICH. Elizabeth SOTHERTON and JohnSr. ALDRICH were married in Norwich England. Children were: HenrySr ALDRICH.


Elizabeth SOTHERTON was born in 1582 in Hellesdon, Norfolk, England, Great Britain. She was christened in 1582 in St. Mary-Hellesdon, Norfolk, England, Great Britain. She died in 1629 at the age of 47 in Hellesdon, Norfolk, England, Great Britain. Elizabeth has Ancestral File Number PB4J-TB. Parents: Augustus SOTHERTON and Ann PECK.

Spouse: Thomas WARNER. Elizabeth SOTHERTON and Thomas WARNER were married on 15 October 1602 in St Mary-Hellesdon, Norfolk, England, Great Britain. Children were: Col Augustine Sr WARNER, Catherene WARNER, Sarah WARNER.


SOULE was born about 1514 in of Hawkhurst, Kent, England. He has reference number 47760.

Spouse: Mrs. SOULE. Mrs. SOULE and SOULE were married about 1538 in of Hawkhurst, Kent, England. Children were: John SOULE.


Anne SOULE was born before 30 April 1615 in Hawkhurst, Kent, England. Parents: Thomas SOULE and Mary ILDENDEN.


Benjamin SOULE was born in 1630 in Duxbury, Plymouth, Massachusetts. He died on 26 March 1676 at the age of 46 in Pawtucket, Rhode Island. !Killed by Indians in the King Philip War.
Left no children as far as is known.
"The Soule Family of North Yarmouth and Freeport Maine," by Dr.
Charles E.
Banks and Enos Chandler Soule, 1882, Gc 929.2 so8346, Allen
County Library,
Ft. Wayne, Indiana. Parents: George SOULE and Mary BECKETT.


Elizabeth SOULE was born about 1626 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts. She died about 1705 at the age of 79 in , New Jersey. !"The Soule Family of North Yarmouth and Freeport Maine," by Dr.
Charles E.
Banks and Enos Chandler Soule, 1882, Gc 929.2 so8346, Allen
County Library,
Ft. Wayne, Indiana.
Also fell from grace, in ;1662, committing fornication with
Nathaniel Church,
for which both were fined five pounds. It seems that the act
was repeated,
and both were publicly whipped, but she was led to this
indiscretion
through promise of marriage. Failing to fulfil his word, she
sued him for
breach of promise, placing damages at 200 pounds. The jury
awarded her ten
pounds and cost of suit. She afterward married Francis Walker. Parents: George SOULE and Mary BECKETT.


George SOULE was born about 1593 in Eckington, Worcestershire, England. He died on 22 January 1679 at the age of 86 in Duxbury, Plymouth, Massachusetts. He has reference number 5970. !The 35th signer of the Mayflower Compact.
The name is an English surname and was written the Colonial records
as SOUL,
SOLE, SOAL and SOWL, while the modern name, with the final
vowel, is an
instance of additional lettering quite uncommon in the
mutations of a
surname.
George came to New England a minor, for we find him entered in the
list of
passengers as an apprentice of Gov. Edward Winslow, living in
his family.
It is quite probable that he came in common with others of that
religious
band from the quarter of England which is today recognized as
"the cradle
of the Dissenters," the point of junction of the three counties
of York,
Lincoln and Nottingham. From these three towns or parishes,
may be seen
Scrooby, Bawtry and Austerfield. Elder Brewster came from
Scrooby and
Gov. Bradford from Austerfield, and "the name of Soule was
common about
Bawtry." (Palfrey's Hist. of N.E., 1, p 160 as quoted by Dr.
Charles E.
Banks, Assistant-Surgeon, U.S. Marine-Hospital Service, in "The
Soule
Family, Maine Branch.") It is mentioned by some that the name
may be of
French origin, with an accent on the vowel making it a word of
two
syllables. Upon this theory it is suggested that he belonged
to a Huguenot
family and joined the Pilgrims in Holland. This view is not
entertained
by the author.
As early as 1623 he was granted in his own right one acre of land
"on the south
side of the brooke to the baywards" (Plymouth Col. Rec., XII,
4.), and in
1627, was allotted "one of the 4 black heyfers that came in the
"Jacob,"
caled the smoothe horned Heyfer, and two shee goats" (Ibid.9).
In 1633 he
became a freeman of the Colony and was taxed that year 9s for
his share in
the current expenses of their simple government.
"Soule Family of North Yarmouth and Freeport Maine," by Dr. Charles
E. Banks
and Enos Chandler Soule, 1882, Gc 929.2 so8346, Allen County
Library, Ft.
Wayne, Indiana. Parents: Robert SOULE and Elizabeth TYLSON.

Spouse: Mary BECKETT. Mary BECKETT and George SOULE were married in 1624 in Cape Cod, Barnstable, Massachusetts. Children were: Zachariah SOULE, John SOULE, Nathaniel SOULE, George SOULE, Susanna SOULE, Patience SOULE, Mary SOULE, Elizabeth SOULE, Benjamin SOULE.


George SOULE was born about 1598 in Worcestershire, England. He immigrated in 1620 to "Mayflower".4321 He served in the military in 1637 in Pequot War.4322 George signed a will on 11 August 1677 in Duxbury, Plymouth Co, MA.4323 He died before 1 February 1680 at the age of 82 in Duxbury, Plymouth Co, MA. 11 Nov 1620, was the 35th signer of the Mayflower Compact.
(A Genealogical History of the Jennings Families in England and America Fourth to eighth generation, page 531)

We believe George Soule was born as early as 1590 and that he was not in his minority when he signed the "Immortal Compact."
Soon after his settlement at Plymouth he was granted a small tract of land for a house-lot and was virtually invested with the privileges and responsibilities of yeomanry by which he was taxed for the support of the simple government of the colony; and when the "Jacob" came over bringing a cargo of cattle, George Soule was assigned "one of the four black heifers called the smooth-horned heifer" and two "shee goats." These records indicate a family supply and we assume to state that he married Mary Beckett as early as 1622. And what about this young wife of "Pilgrim Soule?" Shall we for a moment believe that this young woman left her native land and faced a boisterous sea to find a home in the wilderness without the prompting of some unusual impulse or cause? Such an assumption would be preposterous in the extreme. Under the most favorable circumstances such an adventure would require heroic courage and a resolute will. There remains no ground for reasonable doubt that she had known young George Soule before his leaving his English home and that the irresistible magnet that drew her to New England was the warm heart of the man who became her husband. Such an experience as she and the Brewster girls entered upon was not undertaken without much thought and some trepidation. But the romance of the conditions and occasion lend rays of sunshine to the otherwise gloomy circumstances and we feel a spirit of gladness and congratulation as we fancy them cosily sheltered in their humble home.

After the settlement of George Soule in New England, his ability and scholarship were recognized by his fellow-citizens and he was called to fill some very important positions in the town and Colony. His home and lot were near Eel River at first, but he had subsequent grants at "Powder Point" and at "Ye watering place." He sold these estates to Hicks and Southworth; and in 1645 with his old friend Miles Standish and some other special friends, he crossed the bay and founded a new home in the town of Duxbury, locating himself at "Powder Point." There he resided the remainder of his life--38 years. Here he served as one of the earliest selectmen and civil magistrates and was frequently re-elected to fill the office. He was also the Representative to the General Court, or Legislature of Plymouth Colony in 1642; 1645; 1646; 1650; 1651; 1653; and 1654. He had for colleagues during his official career such distinguished men as Alden, Soughworth, Peabody and Starr. When Bridgewater was set off from Duxbury he was one of the original proprietors of that town, but soon disposed of his property there and afterwards became one of the earliest purchasers of Dartmouth and Middleboro. The former estates descended to his sons George and Nathaniel; the latter properties he bequeathed to his daughters Patience and Elizabeth. He thus became an original proprietor in the founding of four new settlements, an evidence of his enterprise and thrift, which were his most distinguished traits of character.

During the troubles with the Pequot Indians (1637) he was a volunteer and five years afterwards, when the plot of Miantonomah was discovered, George Soule was appointed on the committee "for offensive and defensive Warr," indicating his willingness to fight as well as pray for the prosperity of the settlement in the wilderness.

George Soule was not a litigious man, for during his long life he appeared in court but once as party to an action, and then it was to convince the jury of the righteousness of his case; and he obtained a verdict. This was in January, 1637, when he sued and was sued by Nathaniel Thomas to obtain the control of some cattle. On March 1, 1658-9, Goodwife Mary Soule, his consort, was indicted for being absent from church; but that was not an uncommon transaction in court and signifies nothing out of moral rectitude.

George Soule and his wife, Mary Beckett, had at least eight children, all born before 1650. In that year it was stated, "George Sowle is still living and hath 8 children." The order of their births is not certainly known; some writers assigning John as being the oldest son, while others make Zachariah the first born. The author believes there were more than four sons in this family. Mary Soule died in 1677, and his death occurred in 1680, being "very aged," as the records of the Colony prove.
(Ellenwood-Wharton & 20 Allied Families, page 444-446)

The first considerable purchase of lands from the Indians in Middle-borough, MA, the Namasket of the Indians was made 1662 from Josiah Wampatuck. Purchases were made at other times from Watuspequin or Tispecan, the "Black Sachem," the distinguished chief of "Assowampsett." He was on the list of names of the purchasers.
(The Hamlin Family, page 24)

Parents: Thomas SOULE and Mary ILDENDEN.


George SOULE was born between 1624 and 1639 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts. He died on 17 May 1704 at the age of 80 in Dartmouth, Bristol, Massachusetts. !"The Soule Family of North Yarmouth and Freeport Maine," by Dr.
Charles E.
Banks and Enos Chandler Soule, 1882, Gc 929.2 so8346, Allen
County Library,
Ft. Wayne, Indiana.
Granted land 1662, 'being one of ye fyrst born childre(n)" (Plym
Col. Rec., IV,
19). Removed to Dartmouth in which vicinity descendants still
live. Parents: George SOULE and Mary BECKETT.


Jane SOULE was born about 1605 in Eckington, Worcestershire, England. Parents: Robert SOULE and Elizabeth TYLSON.


John SOULE[xUpline] (private).

Spouse: Marie WHITFIELD. Children were: Thomas SOULE.


John SOULE was born about 1540 in of Hawkhurst, Kent, England. He has reference number 23880. LDS microfilms 0458117, batch A458117; 1396364, batch F869513, sheet
28;
1760872. Parents: SOULE and Mrs. SOULE.

Spouse: Maria WHITEFIELD. Maria WHITEFIELD and John SOULE were married on 21 June 1565 in Hawkhurst, Kent, England. Children were: Robert SOULE, Thomas SOULE.


John SOULE was born about 1632 in Plymouth, Plymouth, MA. He died on 14 November 1707 at the age of 75 in Duxbury, Plymouth, Massachusetts. !"The Soule Family of North Yarmouth and Freeport Maine," by Dr.
Charles E.
Banks and Enos Chandler Soule, 1882, Gc 929.2 so8346, Allen
County Library,
Ft. Wayne, Indiana.
In the will of his father (Hist. Duxbury, p 310) is called "eldest
son... who
hath in my extreme old age and weaknes ben tender and careful
to mee and
very helpful to mee." Freeman in 1653, in which year he became
involved
in a quarell with Kenelm Winslow "for speakeing falsly of and
scandalicing
his daughter in carying diuers falce reports betwixt Josias
Standish and
her." After various devices of delay he was fined, 8 June
1654, ten
pounds and costs in a suit of defamation for 200 pounds (Plym.
Col. Rec.,
VII, 70). During the excitement against the Quakers he was
fined, 2
October 1660, for attending their meetings.
Surveyor of highways, 1672, 1694; grand juryman, 1675, 1676, 1677,
1678, 1683,
1684; arbitrator between Marshfield and Duxbury, and Plymouth
and Duxbury,
1698, involving land disputes; witness to the Indian deed of
Bridgewater,
dated 23 December 1686; joined in a remonstrance, 1687, against
increasing
the salary of Rev. Ichabod Wiswell; admininstrator of estate of
Samuel
Chandler, 1683, and chosen guardian, and the same year chosen
guardian for
John Simmons and Samuel Sampson, minors.
His sons received their portion of the estate during his lifetime; the
daughters on petition, 5 March 1707/1708, were awarded in equal
divisions
five lots of land situated in Middleboro, which were appraised
at 17
pounds, 5. 0. His personal property was valued at 24 pounds,
12, 12
(Plym. Prob. Rec., II, 91). Among the items we find a library
mentioned, a
rare thing in those times, except those of ministers, and it
shows him
to have been a man of literary tastes and undoubtedly of a
cultivated
mind. Parents: George SOULE and Mary BECKETT.


Mary SOULE was born about 1607 in Eckington, Worcestershire, England. Parents: Robert SOULE and Elizabeth TYLSON.


Mary SOULE was born in May 1644 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts. She died about 1720 at the age of 76 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts. !"The Soule Family of North Yarmouth and Freeport Maine," by Dr.
Charles E.
Banks and Enos Chandler Soule, 1882, Gc 929.2 so8346, Allen
County Library,
Ft. Wayne, Indiana.
Bound out, 1 January 1652, to John Winslow, of Plymouth, for seven
years, "and
in case the said Mary sole do not change her condition by
marriage, she is
to dwell with him the full term of eight years" (Plym. Col.
Rec., II (i),
27). Parents: George SOULE and Mary BECKETT.


Marye SOULE was born before 29 January 1603 in Hawkhurst, Kent, England. Parents: Thomas SOULE and Mary ILDENDEN.


Mrs. SOULE was born about 1518 in of Hawkhurst, Kent, England. She has reference number 47761.

Spouse: SOULE. Mrs. SOULE and SOULE were married about 1538 in of Hawkhurst, Kent, England. Children were: John SOULE.


Myles SOULE was born about 1609 in Eckington, Worcestershire, England. Parents: Robert SOULE and Elizabeth TYLSON.


Nathaniel SOULE was born in 1637 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts. He died on 12 October 1699 at the age of 62 in Dartmouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts. !"The Soule Family of North Yarmouth and Freeport Maine," by Dr.
Charles E.
Banks and Enos Chandler Soule, 1882, Gc 929.2 so8346, Allen
County Library,
Ft. Wayne, Indiana.
Removed to Dartmouth with George Jr., and descendants still live in
that
vicinity. While in Duxbury he figured in court with an unsavory
reputation. In 1667, he was fined 20 pounds for publicly
scandalizing his
mininster, Rev. John Holmes, and he acknowledged his
maliciousness in so
doing. He escaped the stocks through the request of Mr.
Holmes. He was
fined 5 pounds and publicly whipped, in 1671, for "telling
severall lyes
which tended greatly to the hurt of the colonie (Plym. Col.
Rec., V, 61),
and in 1674, was again whipped "for adultery with and Indian
woman," and
ordered to pay "ten bushells of Indiane corne....towards the
keeping of
the child." Parents: George SOULE and Mary BECKETT.


Patience SOULE was born in 1640 in Middleborough, Plymouth, Massachusetts. She was christened in 1648 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts. She died on 11 March 1706 at the age of 66 in Middleborough, Plymouth, Massachusetts. Parents: George SOULE and Mary BECKETT.


Robert SOULE was born about 1564 in , Lincolnshire, England. He died about 1612 at the age of 48 in Eckington, Wiltshire, England. He has reference number 11940. Ancestral File. Parents: John SOULE and Maria WHITEFIELD.

Spouse: Elizabeth TYLSON. Elizabeth TYLSON and Robert SOULE were married about 1592 in of Eckington, Worcestershire, England. Children were: George SOULE, Thomas SOULE, Walter SOULE, William SOULE, Jane SOULE, Mary SOULE, Myles SOULE.


Sarah SOULE was born before 8 June 1600 in Hawkhurst, Kent, England. She was baptized on 8 June 1600 in Hawkhurst, Kent, England.2849 She immigrated in 1635 to "Hercules". Sarah died on 16 August 1656 at the age of 56 in Barnstable, Massachusetts. Soole Parents: Thomas SOULE and Mary ILDENDEN.

Spouse: Samuel HINKLEY. Sarah SOULE and Samuel HINKLEY were married on 7 May 1617 in Hawkhurst, Kent, England.2849 or 17th Children were: Thomas HINCKLEY, John HINKLEY, Susanna HINKLEY, Marie HINKLEY, Sarah HINKLEY, Mary HINKLEY, Elizabeth HINKLEY, John HINKLEY, Elizabeth HINKLEY, Samuel HINKLEY, Samuel HINKLEY, John HINKLEY.


Susanna SOULE was born on 25 April 1642 in Duxbury, Plymouth, Massachusetts. She was christened in 1642 in Duxbury, Plymouth, Massachusetts. She died on 2 January 1716 at the age of 73 in North Kingston, Washington, Rhode Island. Susanna has reference number 2985. !"The Soule Family of North Yarmouth and Freeport Maine," by Dr.
Charles E.
Banks and Enos Chandler Soule, 1882, Gc 929.2 so8346, Allen
County Library,
Ft. Wayne, Indiana. Parents: George SOULE and Mary BECKETT.

Spouse: Francis John WEST. Susanna SOULE and Francis John WEST were married about 1660 in Duxbury, Plymouth, Massachusetts. Children were: Francis WEST, Richard WEST, Peter WEST, John WEST, Martha WEST, Susanna WEST, William WEST, Thomas WEST, Clement WEST.


Thomas SOULE was born about 1569 in of Hawkhurst, Kent, England. Parents: John SOULE and Maria WHITEFIELD.


Thomas SOULE[xUpline] (private). Parents: John SOULE and Marie WHITFIELD.

Spouse: Mary ILDENDEN. Children were: George SOULE, Sarah SOULE, Marye SOULE, Thomas SOULE, Anne SOULE.


Thomas SOULE was born about 1599 in Eckington, Worcestershire, England. He died on 22 January 1679 at the age of 80 in Duxbury, Plymouth, Massachusetts. Parents: Robert SOULE and Elizabeth TYLSON.


Thomas SOULE was born before 12 May 1605 in Hawkhurst, Kent, England. April 28, 1618, THOMAS SOULE, Youman, and JANE ABBOTT, spinster, daughter of Thomas Abbott of St. Botolph, Aldgate, London, Gent., at St. Botolph aforesaid were married. ???
Parents: Thomas SOULE and Mary ILDENDEN.


Walter SOULE was born about 1601 in Eckington, Worcestershire, England. Parents: Robert SOULE and Elizabeth TYLSON.


William SOULE was born about 1603 in Eckington, Worcestershire, England. Reverend. Parents: Robert SOULE and Elizabeth TYLSON.


Zachariah SOULE was born before 22 May 1627 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts. He died on 11 December 1663 at the age of 36 in Duxbury, Plymouth, Massachusetts. !"The Soule Family of North Yarmouth and Freeport Maine," by Dr.
Charles E.
Banks and Enos Chandler Soule, 1882, Gc 929.2 so8346, Allen
County Library,
Ft. Wayne, Indiana.
Probably the oldest child.
Perished in the Canada expedition, about 1663, leaving no children.
Freeman, 7
June 1653, Surveyor of Highways, 1655, Grand Jury, 1658. He
lived (or
owned land) at the Gurnet Meadows, which right fell to his
brother John.
Two rocks in Plymouth Bay, near Powder Point, are known as
"Zachary's
Rocks." They probably received their name from Zachary Soule,
sone of the
Pilgrim (p 27, Winsor's Hist. Duxbury). Parents: George SOULE and Mary BECKETT.


Miss SOUSBY was born in 1765. She died in 1798 at the age of 33.

Spouse: Lawrence David BISHOP. Miss SOUSBY and Lawrence David BISHOP were married in 1791 in ,,Pennsylvania. Children were: Susannah BISHOP.


Alfred SOUSLEY was born on 22 September 1813. He died on 15 September 1858 at the age of 44 in ,Cooper,Missouri. Parents: John SOUSLEY.

Spouse: Isabella J "Smith" SOUSLLEY. Isabella J "Smith" SOUSLLEY and Alfred SOUSLEY were married on 14 March 1858 in ,Cooper,Missouri. Children were: James Alfred SOUSLEY.

Spouse: Verlinda Ann WILCOXIN. Children were: Sara Eliza SOUSLEY, Susan Jane SOUSLEY.


Cornelia SOUSLEY was born in 1729 in ,,Virginia. She died in 1805 at the age of 76 in ,Bullitt,Kentucky.

Spouse: Peter NEWKIRK. Cornelia SOUSLEY and Peter NEWKIRK were married about 1749 in ,Orange,Virginia. Children were: Peter NEWKIRK.


Elijah SOUSLEY was born in 1780.

Children were: Sarah SOUSLEY.


Henry SOUSLEY was born in 1815. Was declared insane by jury on 24 dec 1850. Living with a family named Hall in the 1860 census. Parents: John SOUSLEY.

Spouse: Sinderella RICHARDSON.


James Alfred SOUSLEY was born on 22 July 1834 in ,,Pennsylvania. He was born in 1835. He died on 18 April 1884 at the age of 49 in Willow Fork,Moniteau,Missouri. James was also known as Jacob A SOUSLEY. Parents: John SOUSLEY.

Spouse: Sarah Elizabeth NEWKIRK. Sarah Elizabeth NEWKIRK and James Alfred SOUSLEY were married on 27 November 1866 in ,Moniteau,Missouri.

Spouse: Melissa A NEWKIRK. Melissa A NEWKIRK and James Alfred SOUSLEY were married on 29 December 1864 in ,Moniteau,Missouri.

Spouse: Emily Jane NEWKIRK. Emily Jane NEWKIRK and James Alfred SOUSLEY were married on 26 November 1868 in ,Moniteau,Missouri.


James Alfred SOUSLEY was born on 3 January 1859 in ,Cooper,Missouri. He died on 16 September 1860 at the age of 1 in ,Cooper,Missouri. Parents: Alfred SOUSLEY and Isabella J "Smith" SOUSLLEY.