Taken from http://www.plimoth.org/Library/Thanksgiving/thnksatt.htm Who Attended the 1621 "First Thanksgiving?" John Alden 22 hired as cooper Isaac Allerton 35 Bartholomew Allerton 8 Remember Allerton (girl) 6 Mary Allerton 4 John Billington 41 Elinor Billington 37 John Billington 13 Francis Billington 11 William Bradford 31 William Brewster 53 Mary Brewster 52 Love Brewster (boy) 10 Wrestling Brewster (boy) 7 Peter Browne 21 Carver's maidservant 24*servant to Carver Mary Chilton 14 Francis Cooke 38 John Cooke 14 Humility Cooper (girl) 2 John Crackstone 21 (est.) Edward Dotey 21 servant to Hopkins Francis Eaton 29 Samuel Eaton 1 _______ Ely 23* hired seaman Samuel Fuller 41 Samuel Fuller, Jr. 14* Richard Gardiner 22* Stephen Hopkins 40 Elizabeth Hopkins 27 Constance Hopkins 16 Giles Hopkins 14 Damaris Hopkins (girl) 3 Oceanus Hopkins (boy) approx.1 John Howland 28 servant to Carver William Latham 13 servant to Carver Edward Lester 22* servant to Hopkins Desire Minter (girl) 15* Richard Moore 7 "put to" Brewster Priscilla Mullins 19 (est.) Joseph Rogers 17 Henry Sampson 17 George Soule 24 servant to Winslow Myles Standish 37 Elizabeth Tilley 14 William Trevore 23* hired seaman Richard Warren 41 Resolved White (boy) 6 Peregrine White (boy) approx. 11 months Edward Winslow 26 Susanna Winslow 31 Gilbert Winslow 21 NOTES : Ages marked by an * are conjectural. (est.) meaning estimated, has a more factual basis than *. Native Peoples who attended the 1621 event: The only name we have is Massasoit. However, it is almost certain that Squanto, the Pilgrim’s translator, was present as well. Among other probable attendees are Hobbamock, Quadequina (Massasoit’s brother), and Tokamahamon (mentioned in Mourt’s Relation in June 1621, as a "special friend"). We do not know whether Samoset was still in the Plymouth area or had already returned to Maine. Happy Thanksgiving! forwarded from another list.........