Click on small images for a larger view. 1st row: 1) Cap't Henry Tupper and wife Molly who were still operating the Tupper farm at Bignor in 1969. With them (to the right) is Ruth Tupper Washburn of the T.F.A. 2) Shows Cap't Henry Tupper with wife Molly along with Dorothy Tupper Wriborg of the T.F.A. at Bignor in 1979. 3) Captain Henry's Son, Jack Tupper with his wife Jill who were still operating the Tupper farm and Museum at Bignor in 1995. 2nd row: 1&2) The very majestic and massive Arundel Castle is just a few miles from the Tupper Farm and Museum. 3) Replicas of the Pilgrim houses at the exhibit at Plymouth, Mass. 4) A picture of the replica of the Mayflower docked at historic Plymouth harbor. It is believed that Thomas Tupper Sr. came over on the ship Abigail in 1631. Some of the descendants of Thomas Tupper & his wife Ann married descendants of those who came over on the Mayflower in 1620. Records show that it took the Mayflower 65 days to cross the Atlantic with 102 passengers and supplies. During the first year 50 of those died. However, it is estimated that 35 million people in America today can claim to be direct descendents to the first Mayflower passengers.
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