The original settlers of Plymouth Colony are known as the Pilgrim Fathers, or
simply as the Pilgrims. Some 100 people, many of them seeking religious freedom
in the New World, set sail from England on the Mayflower in September 1620. That
November, the ship landed on the shores of Cape Cod, in present-day
Massachusetts. A scouting party was sent out, and in late December the group
landed at Plymouth Harbor, where they would form the first permanent settlement
of Europeans in New England. Other ships brought additional groups of Pilgrims to
settle in the new land.
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Texas Branch National Society
Sons and Daughters of the Pilgrims
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Who Were the Original Pilgrims?
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Additional membership categories are available,
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Who are eligible for Membership?
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National Society Sons and Daughters of the Pilgrims
Membership is limited to men and women eighteen years of age or
older who are lineal descendants of any Pilgrim.

For the purposes of this Society, the term Pilgrim shall denote any
immigrant who settled before 1700 within the territory which began
the forty-eight contiguous states of the United States of America
without the regard to religion or place of origin.

The ancestor need not have been connected to the
Mayflower ship, but may also have entered the country
at any port or by any means, prior to 1700.

The Texas Branch NSSDP is a branch of the National Society
which was incorporated on December 21, 1909, in Providence,
Rhode Island. The Texas Branch was Founded in 1925.
Celebrating Our 100th Anniversary 1925 - 2025
100th Anniversary Celebration - September 17, 2025
Past Branch Governors with Governor General, Deborah Hicks
(Left to right) Sharon Allen, Denise Cervantes, Karen McClendon, Mary Carolyn
Trent, Deborah Hicks, James Alderman, Branch Governor, Carol Hooper, Ann
Fowler, and Sandy Bassett pose with the Anniversary Cake.
Almost 70 Members and Guests attended the 100th Anniversary Luncheon Gathering.
Branch Governor Alderman shared a special Commemorative Coin with each Member
present. Our Branch continues to grow as we plan for the next 100 years!
Be a part of our history . . .