Henry Samson
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Henry Samson was one of the Pilgrims who came over on the Mayflower
Mayflower
The Mayflower was the ship that transported the English Separatists, better known as the Pilgrims, from a site near the Mayflower Steps in Plymouth, England, to Plymouth, Massachusetts, , in 1620...

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He was 16 years old when he made the voyage. He came with his cousins, Edward
Edward Tilley
Edward Tilley was one of the Pilgrims who came over on the Mayflower. Tilley was also a signer of the Mayflower Compact, which has been called the world's first written constitution....

 and Ann Tilley, who also brought Humility Cooper
Humility Cooper
Humility Cooper was one of the Pilgrims who came over on the Mayflower. She was the youngest girl - only about one year old.Cooper, who was probably an orphan, came with her aunt and uncle, Edward Tilley and Ann Cooper Tilley...

, who was their niece (and probably an orphan). Of the 102 Mayflower passengers, 52 of them died in the first winter at Plymouth Colony
Plymouth Colony
Plymouth Colony was an English colonial venture in North America from 1620 to 1691. The first settlement of the Plymouth Colony was at New Plymouth, a location previously surveyed and named by Captain John Smith. The settlement, which served as the capital of the colony, is today the modern town...

, including both of the Tilleys. Henry Samson survived though, and thrived. He married Anne Plummer in 1635, and over the years received generous land grants. He became a freeman sometime prior to Mar. 7, 1636/37, and bought an indentured servant. Samson volunteered for service in the Pequot War
Pequot War
The Pequot War was an armed conflict between 1634–1638 between the Pequot tribe against an alliance of the Massachusetts Bay, Plymouth, and Saybrook colonies who were aided by their Native American allies . Hundreds were killed; hundreds more were captured and sold into slavery to the West Indies. ...

, served on grand and trial juries, was constable of Duxbury, was a tax collector, and was selected by the court to help lay out grants of land.
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