GEORGE SOULE

George Soule came to Plymouth on the Mayflower as a servant of Edward Winslow.

George Soule married after the voyage to Plymouth.  His wife was named Mary.  By the time of the Division of Cattle in 1627, they had one son Zachariah. Mary Soule is probably Mary Buckett, who is listed in the 1623 Division of Land. George and Mary Soule had 9 children.

George Soule moved to Duxbury and acquired considerable property. He was a volunteer in the Pequot War and served as a deputy for Duxbury and as a member of numerous town committees.

George Soule died in 1679. Click HERE for his will and the inventory of his estate.

How do we know about George Soule?  From the records of the 17th century.
For a look at the 17th century records that pertain to George Soule, click HERE.

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Updated 14 July, 1998