Wikipedia claims: "DNA study pointed to Soule's parents as Jan Sol and his wife Mayken Labis, who are identified by their marriage as Protestant refugees in London, England, in 1586 and by the baptisms of their children before 1600 in Haarlem, Holland."
I found the DNA connection interesting since my father was born in Holland in 1904. And according to the alleged connections on Ancestry.com, some of my mother's ancestors came from Holland and settled in New Amsterdam. I'll never know the truth of any of these connections, so I'll take them with a grain of salt. I am connected to George Soule via confirmed DNA through his children.
I have some books on the Mayflower on my bookshelf but haven't gotten to them yet, so know very little on the subject, or the people who came over.
George married Mary Buckett or Becket sometime in Duxbury, Mass. His date of death is given as January 22, 1679 in Duxbury.
That’s wild. It makes total sense that the DNA trees and the internet linkage is expanding the voluminous information we got from the genealogists who practically lived in research institutions to gather the original information together. But hearing your story makes it so real. Marvelous to hear about Jan Sol.