“Thank Goodness for A Good Grip!”
by Kathleen MacLeod Hanzeli What do Alec Baldwin and his brothers, Humphrey Bogart, Barbara Bush, George H. W. Bush, George W. Bush, Chevy Chase, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Christopher Lloyd, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Sarah Palin, Edith Roosevelt (Mrs. Theodore), Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Lillian Russell, Joseph Smith and Dr. Benjamin Spock have in common? They all descend from the same ancestor who landed on these shores on 6 September 1620, on the bark Mayflower. Most of us can claim descent from a Mayflower traveler, but the above person is unique and I didn’t know he existed until one day recently, my eleven year old grandson said to me, “Nana, my friend from school’s ancestor fell off of the Mayflower!” My first instinct was to respond, “What? No one fell off the Mayflower. If he had, he’d be dead and have no descendants.” But with a little research, I discovered that the story was true, and my grandson can claim a good friend as a descendent among the notables above, a