Puritan Great Migration Project (PGM). Want to Join? [closed]

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Do you have ancestors who immigrated to New England between 1621 and 1640?

At WikiTree, this time period is covered by the Puritan Great Migration Project (PGM), although not everyone who immigrated during the time frame was a Puritan.

There are several ways to be part of the PGM Project.

A. Acknowledge. Do you simply want to acknowledge that you have ancestors who immigrated 1621-1640? There is a template to place on your profile.  Add the following to your profile {{PGM Descendant|[[WikiTree-ID|PGM Ancestor Name]]}}. (Replace the highlighted area with your ancestor's information.)
 

B. Be Informed. Do you want to know what’s going on with the project? Are you new, but think you might want to join the project in the future? Read the Project page. Follow the tag  pgm .
 

C. Contribute Do you enjoy research? Then you might want to actively participate in the improvement of PGM profiles. As common ancestors to so many generations, these profiles often have duplicates needing merging, and some have incorrect data.  These need research,  and correction.  If this sounds like something you might be interested in, please read the Project page to find out more details.  Follow the tag  pgm , ask to join the Google Group, and request the badge by posting an answer to this question.

Thank you

Puritan Great Migration Project

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closed with the note: New Join Post
in Requests for Project Volunteers by Anne B G2G Astronaut (1.3m points)
closed by Anne B
Susan copy and paste this. {{PGM Descendant|[[Ward-112|William Ward]]}}
[Apologies; I meant to answer rather than to comment.]

Hi Penny, please go to the new post, read the directions there (specifically: Please include a link to a profile you've created or edited that demonstrates your understanding of WikiTree editing generally, and PGM guidelines, research and sourcing), then post an answer. Thank you.

I'm going to need a little more guidance, please.  This page is difficult to understand.  I have completed A., B., and believed C.  Was the link I posted above not what you requested?  "Post and answer" to what question? I click on the link, and it takes me back to the same page with A., B., C.
Penny, I'm sending you a message.
Hello! I would love to join the great migration project! A profile I have edited is Keeler-508 which is for Daniel Keeler. I LOVE genealogy and and excited to learn more!
Hi Shelly, sending you a note.
I have about 30 PGM ancestors and would like to join the project.

Bret, The new join post is here. Please read the post and the project page, before posting an answer.

56 Answers

+13 votes
I have done all of the above and would love to join the PGM project.
by Deb Durham G2G Astronaut (1.1m points)
Thank you Deb, for joining. If you need help, dropping a line in G2G usually gets someones attention.
Wonderful! Thank you so much, Anne.
+12 votes
I would like to join.
by JT Strong G2G6 Mach 8 (84.7k points)
JT, welcome to PGM. I took a look at your profile for John Adams. You may have already learned how to do this (in the meantime), but look at the changes I made. I grouped a bunch of single <ref>Source1</ref> statements that were the same into a one <ref name=Source1>Source1</ref>. Repeat by using <ref name=Source1 />
Thanks.  I just figured that out yesterday.  Looking forward to using that technique i the future.
+11 votes
I have many PGM ancestors on both sides of my family and have been active in working with them on WikiTree.  Would like very much to join the project.  Thanks
by Hayward Houghton G2G6 (7.0k points)
Thanks Hayward and Welcome
+10 votes
Hi Anne,

I would like to join the project.

Thanks!
by Doris Miller G2G6 Mach 1 (11.2k points)
Thank you Doris, I've been watching out for your post. Welcome to PGM
+10 votes
Hi Anne, I would like to join.  I have access to the Great Migration Series at the local library.  My wife has numerous PGM ancestors.
by Marcel Muise G2G5 (5.1k points)
Hi Marcel, I had the wrong hat on and gave you the wrong badge, but I fixed it, but don't be surprised by the Prof. Imp. Badge addition and removal.

The Great Migration Series is the "go to" for genealogy. Glad you have it at your library.
+10 votes
Hi Anne.

You got room for one more? Would really like to help out.
by John Susnir G2G6 Pilot (117k points)
There's always room for helpers. Thank you John.
+12 votes

Welcome, everyone!  The Puritan Great Migration project is special to me, and I want to put in a "plug" for AmericanAncestors.org (which is the online portal of the New England Historic Genealogical Society (NEHGS)).

Without my membership in NEHGS, I would not attempt to participate in the PGM project.

A plug for the NEHGS.  Non-profit, est 1845, it supports original, peer-reviewed research, such as Robert C. Anderson's Great Migration series (and others).  In addition, it's less expensive than Ancestry and has online so many great, primary records, as well as journal articles.  A recent addition is The Great Migration Directory, which includes all individuals known to have come to New England during the Great Migration period, 1620–1640.

Again, welcome!  Happy to help in any way I can.  Please just let me know.

by Cynthia B G2G6 Pilot (139k points)
Thanks Cynthia, I agree about NEHGS - a great cite with lots of information to help the quest for ancestors.

Probably I'm "preaching to the choir" here, but I just couldn't resist giving them a plug.  I use NEHGS every time I do research.

There are also plenty of great, free sites out there.  I love Jane Devlin's with Barbour Collection vital records, etc. and the Genealogical Gleaners Award with wonderful selections.

I suppose because I have subscriptions to NEHGS and Ancestry, I've not needed to look for free cites. Those are both Great.
Hi Cynthia,

I certainly agree with your assessment of NEHGS - American Ancestors.  I am  so thankful that I got a subscription from a friend for Christmas last year.  Like yourself, I wouldn't even try to work on PGM profiles without it. Prior to receiving my subscription, I was having to post on g2g and ask questions of others, which is ok, but it is so much better to be able to search myself to see if the profile I am working on should be included in the Puritan Great Migration Project on WikiTree.  oh, and thanks for the links to other great sources, especially Jane Davlin's.

Cheryl
+9 votes
I would like to join the PGM project. I have some PGM ancestors.
by Randall Woodbury G2G2 (2.5k points)
edited by Randall Woodbury
You now have the PGM Badge, Thank you for joining
+10 votes
Please add me to the Project. I have over ten PGM ancestors, and I look forward to contributing.
by Elizabeth Scarlett G2G Crew (840 points)
Thank you for joining Elizabeth.
It's good to have you on board, Elizabeth.

Cheryl
+9 votes
I have done what is needed and request a badge.
by Chris Douglas G2G4 (4.8k points)
Ok, Welcome to PGM
+9 votes

Hi. I am Teresa Obst, 11th great granddaughter of John I Alden. I'd love to join the project. I have been a genealogist for 25 years and I'd also love to add a name to the project list.

John Shinn

https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Shinn-40

by Teresa Obst G2G4 (4.7k points)
Hi Teresa, Before I give you the PGM badge:

John Alden although certainly part of the Puritan Great Migration, because of his arrival on the Mayflower falls under the Mayflower Project.

John Shinn, does not qualify for the Puritan Great Migration Project either. It's limited to people who migrated to New England between 1620-1640. He would fall into the Quaker project and perhaps US History, New Jersey.

Knowing the above, Do you still want to be part of PGM?
I reapplied under john endicott. thankfully i have many wonderful ancestors to choose from :)
Hi Teresa,

Thank you for mentioning your ancestor, John Shinn.  I just finished reading his interesting biography and enjoyed all the photos you have inserted.  It looks like you are probably still working and plan to insert more photos.  Also, please don't forget to add inline citations, so others will know where you got your facts.  That is so important.  Thanks.

As far as adding him to the project list, here's what you may considering doing:

Start a new g2g post with a heading such as - "Is John Shinn a candidate for the Puritan Great Migration?"  Then add some of the information you have that would cause you to believe he is a candidate.  If you have access to Anderson's Great Migration Series, check to see if he is included.  If you don't have access, include that question so someone will look it up for you.  

Only ancestors who are included in Anderson's work are included in PGM.  Yours may be one of them...

Enjoy the journey,

Cheryl
+7 votes

Hi .. i'd like to join the PGM project. my ancestor is https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Endicott-21 gov john endicott. thanks. also i've done all of the above

by Teresa Obst G2G4 (4.7k points)
+8 votes
I was asked to reply here if I believe I am ready to join the PGM project and that I am used to wikitree. I know I am new here but I ran my own genealogy website for 15 years and i've been a genealogist for 25. I'd like to join the group please. my pgm ancestor is gov john endicott. i'm his 11th ggrandaughter. i understand how to source, how to merge on wikitree, how to edit etc.
by Teresa Obst G2G4 (4.7k points)
Welcome to the Puritan Great Migration Project.
May I add my welcome to Puritan Great Migration Project, Teresa.  Maybe we'll be able to collaborate sometime in the future.  I see you've worked some on the Aldrich's and Chapin's.

Enjoy yourself as you work to improve the PGM profiles.

Cheryl
+9 votes
Hello!

I would like to join this Puritan Great Migration group! I have numerous ancestors among this group, including Howland & Tilley, Mainwaring, Brewster, Eliott, Fairbanks, Hatch and Hathaway, and many more.
by Annie Leonard G2G3 (3.1k points)

Hi Annie, Do you know how to create inline citations? I added some to the biography for Seth Hathaway, so you can see how they are done. The help page is here. They are an important component of working on the early ancestors shared by a lot of people.

Thank you Annie, I see you got that figured out. I've added the PGM Badge to your profile
+6 votes
I would like to join PGM project.
One of the reasons I joined WikiTree were the false links to Miles Standish I was finding at other sites. I would like to join the research in true ancestors that arrived in the Plymouth /New England area.
by Elizabeth Sawning G2G2 (2.7k points)
Hi Elizabeth, We would love to have you researching "true ancestors" and helping dispel the internet myths that surround our early New England ancestors. You're quite new to Wikitree and I think you could use some more time getting to know wikitree before you join the PGM Project. I'm sending you a private message also, to help you become a better Wikitreer.
+7 votes
I would very much like to join this project. I know profiles I added a while ago need to be cleaned up, but i have been concentrating on research. Actually, I've been committed to cleaning up an ancestral morass on FamilySearch. My husband's family is documented back to the Mayflower. On my father's side his grandmother claimed to also trace back to the Mayflower; however, she was disowned by her family when she married a "poor Irishman," so sorting family records and dispelling rumors has become a passion. Regardless, there are several of her ancestors who are definitely part of the great puritan migration.
by Karen Fuller G2G6 Mach 3 (33.0k points)
Hi Karen, Thank you for your interest. I'm sending you a message
+8 votes
I would like to join the Puritan Great Migration project.  What a great idea!  Such context is exactly what will induce me to put many hours into studying even individual pieces of genealogical data.
by Barry Smith G2G6 Pilot (291k points)
Hi Barry, Thank you for your interest. I'm sending you a message
+7 votes

Robert Royce is my 9th GGF. I would like to help with this project. I am pre-1500 certified, have reviewed the Project Guidelines, and followed the tag, pgm.

I have noticed that citing of free-space sources on the profile of Robert Royce has been handled inconsistently. I would like my first project to be using the free-space source page's guidelines for the inline citations.

by Pat Credit G2G6 Pilot (185k points)
Welcome, yay another bio writer
+8 votes
I would love to join the Puritan Great Migration Project.
by Mindy Silva G2G Astronaut (1.1m points)

Hi M, before I give you the badge. Do you know how to create inline citations. You really need this skill before you start to work on shared ancestors. Here's the help page. If your'e still confused. Here's a tutorial .

I'll be glad to help you. Let me know when you think you've got it.

Yes I do know how to create inline citations. Here is a profile that I worked on yesterday: [[Tandy-14|Abigail Tandy]]. This sounds like a wonderful project.

Thank you Anne, for the links and for your time,

Mindy
Nicely done. Thank you. Welcome to the Puritan Great Migration project. If you need any help please ask. We have a couple of handfuls of really knowledgeable people working on PGM
+7 votes

I'd very much like to join! I've been doing research on my Puritan ancestors for a while now, but I've only recently begun working with WikiTree. Right now I'm focusing on my info on more recent ancestors on the One Big Tree, but I'll likely be getting back to the 17th and 18th centuries in the next few months. Some of my confirmed PGM ancestors include: 

 

 

by Sean Benjamin G2G6 (8.7k points)
Hi Sean, Make sure when you get back to those ancestors that you check to see if they're already here. They probably are. And if you decide to make edits, cite your sources.

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