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Charles Bash

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Charles W. Bash
Born 1940s.
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Educated as a Chemical Engineer (Rochester, Michigan), Charles worked for Dow Chemical for 35 years working in Information Technology. Now retired, Charles manages a family history database (more than 27,000 names), experiments with photography and volunteers around town.

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Charles,

I checked the profile of Elizabeth Walker Warren. Her husband sailed on the Mayflower in 1620. She and the 5 Warren daughters came from England in 1623 on the Anne, one of the next Pilgrim ships. There is reliable primary source documentation for this information.

feel free to edit the profile for Sarah Cooke- it is not locked. thanks
posted by Karen (Rantz) Munro
Thank you for your comment. According to the several web sites pertaining to "Mayflower" passengers and descendants, those who came ON the "Mayflower" AND those who came on the "Fortune" (1621) and the "Ann" and "Little James" in 1623 are considered "Mayflower" passengers or the "Mayflower" era. I learned this many years ago when researching my maternal grandfather's line. The immigrant ancestor is Roger Conant. For some reason his name does not appear as a passenger on the "Little James" but his brother Christopher does. Many have researched this phenomenon but cannot explain it. We know that it was so, however, because he is documented in Plymouth Colony, Cape Anne, Beverly, and Salem, MA (considered founder of the latter).
posted by Marcellyn Fowler
Hi, Charles - and thank you for the name list. Unfortunately, our family's history book has a Pastor Busch in Windheim (Nordrhein-Westphalen?) in the 1690s... but nobody else with the last names you mentioned. I like challenges, and this was still worth the try. Cheers!
posted by Michael Meurer
Hi Charles! My Dad's mom was a Hager, who go back to the Palatinate settlers in NY. My husband's family are Wagamans and Fenstermachers from PA. He does have an uncle and cousins in MD.

What tickles me is my Hager immigrant, Johann Frederick, was pastor to my one of my husband's families and may have immigrated with them.

posted by Tracy Lawrence
Hi Charles, Thank you for the information on the marriage of George Soule. Mary did not arrive in Plymouth until 1623, so 1622 is too early for her marriage. Genealogy Lesson: The Yates Publishing material is compilations of material from assorted, sometimes dubious, genealogies, and it frequently uses guesstimates. While it can be used as hints, it should never be taken as gospel without verification from somewhere else.
posted by Anne B
I have worked the family history since 1995 (a son gave me Family Tree maker for Christmas). I don't want to display the entire family tree here, but will contribute to the knowledge of all.
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