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Hi: A I. JOHN \I,PF.\" WAS STATICS.
MAN. TOO.
Throe hundred lineal descendant!
of John and Priscllla Alden, famous
characters in I?OMgfcUow's "Pourtship
of Miles Standish." recently hole
their annua! reunion at the old Ah
den homestead In honor of the torcentenary
of tlie Mayflower's landing
* Perclval Wainwrigft* in tlio Chicago
News tells this romantic story ol
how John Aldan happened to conic te
America', there to found a historic
family which numbers two president!
among its members:
While the Mayflower was at Southampton
Dock "victualing" a youn?
cooper was hired to make some repairs.
When his job was done be
made the qlllek and bold resolve t<
throw In his lot with the ollgrlnu
and soII for the ne?v world. The ndventnre
npnealed to bis ardent n<>
tnro. He liked the eomnrnv, especially
Miles Standisb. and perhaps In
that time Prlseilla Mnllins. too. He
in teirn. as the quaint record says
"being a hopeful voiu-r man. wai
much desired." Whether he workee
at his trade after arrival on this oth
er shore no one seems to know. He
may have superintended the making
of barrel staves which were the Ilrs
export from th<? co'ony and designee
an Installment In payment of the
debt to the "Adventurers." the tlnan
rial backers of the colony.
mil ?vi*iiii nmrn vns cut oui lor i
st.ntesrunn. not a cooper. llo wn
"assistant" or deputy to ryory govern
or of the polony, except tho lirst
serving contInuotisly for 1" yours. 111
n'so ots colonial treasurer for II
vonrs nnd eight times deputy fron
Puxberry. In harmony with his qulrl
decision to sh'p on tho V ivl'mwcr I
ho foot that ho was first to ' int hi
foot on Plymouth rook thoneh sonn
sny ho irnllnn'ly stood aside *o lo
Mary pt'ilton hnvp hor honrt's dosiro
Tho poot T.nncfo'low bn*? woven i
fi.ono of ronjinro around ihe nnmo
of Ptand'sh nnd Aldon whloh nilmiiK
native prlt'es t"ivn done tholr host tc
destroy, hut guileless renders wll
never alio"* 'ho storv of how the;
courted Prlsellln Mulllns to hp takei
nway from them. As n vonng, tin
innrrled man. according to custom
Aldon was assigned to live with th
Standish family. The friendship o
the captain nnd tho cooner was cc
nientcd Rome yottrs later by the mar
rlage of tho son of Standish to A1
don's daughter. nnd Aldcn t.eoanr
executor of stnndish's will. Aldon'
nnmo appears seventh among th
signers of the Maytiowcr compact am
ho was the youngest. lie was one o
the eight to assume the financial re
sponsiblllty of the colony, aimnuntini
to $9,000. to l?o paid at the rate o
$1,000 per annum?a large sum fo
that day nnd that company. Failur
to meet the obligation meant th
dehntrs'. prison for the Indorsers.
John Allien the pilgrim's grand
grandson, died in Mlddleboro. Mass
in 1821. at 102 years old with 219 de
srendnnt*. T?*o family has furnlshei
two presd.^ntsJoho Adams an?l Johi
Oitlncy Adams IT rterKvinen. in nhy
^ slelnns 11 n?nriner*< oinht lawyers ani
ptimorous writers.
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