Saw some; LS work will help transform the next generation of Americans if we can get them to learn it.
I’m from the Plymouth area and my sister did our genealogy. I helped out because I had a library near me with a good genealogy section. I used to look things up for her and also traced my surname back to a 1630 ship. The surname morphed several times but started as Pollard. We have several lines to the Mayflower passengers by way of marriages, females that married into their lines.
This is one of the best Plymouth/Mayflower genealogy websites; http://mayflowerhistory.com/
This is LS’s website; https://www.wildworldofhistory.com/