
History
Inception and Organization
By Arthur H Bennett, Charter Member and First Governor of the Society
For the benefit and information of "those who come after" I have been requested to write a sketch of the work connected with the formation and organization of the Kansas Society of Mayflower Descendants. There really isn't very much to be said about it. It is a short story of hard work, Yankee persistence, and a determination to accomplish the thing undertaken. I think it was during the winter of 1911-12 that the writer saw in some newspaper an article stating that William Howard Taft had recently been admitted to membership in the Society of Mayflower Descendants. This article went on to state the objects and purposes of the Society, and the difficulty in securing membership in it, because of the ability of so few, comparatively, who could establish their line of descent from any of the "Mayflower" passengers.
Knowing of my lineal descent from Elder William Brewster, I wrote a letter of inquiry to the Society of Mayflower Descendants at Washington, D.C., asking for information regarding it, and what the requirements for membership were, and shortly thereafter received a very nice letter from the Secretary, Mr. Ernest W. Bradford, answering my inquiries, and inviting me to make application for membership in that Society. Accepting that invitation, I promptly made application and on August 13, 1912, was elected to membership therein. One day in the spring of 1912, when I was at the Historical Library securing data for the completion of my pedigree papers, it was my privilege to meet Mrs. Edward N. MacGregor of Wichita, a very estimable lady who was there for the purpose of completing her line from Edward Fuller, on which to base her application for membership in the Massachusetts Society.
The meeting was mutually agreeable and interesting, and before our work was finished, we pledged each other that there must and shall be a Kansas Society of Mayflower Descendants, and that as soon as our own applications had been approved, we should together proceed with its formation, and that neither of us would cease our efforts until the task was completed. We therefore inserted a short notice in the Society columns of the Topeka and Wichita daily papers, requesting ladies and gentlemen living in Kansas, who were already members in other states, or thought themselves eligible to membership, to communicate with us with a view to the formation of a Society here in Kansas. We received several answers to these announcements, among them Mrs. Harriet Handy Shelton of Topeka and Mrs. Minnie Walker Wilcox of Abilene. Both of these ladies were already members of the Massachusetts Society. This gave us four actual members to begin with, and several promising eligible.
The meeting was called to order in the Assembly Room in the Memorial Building at Topeka, Kansas, shortly after 2:00 p.m. Professor Edwin Mortimer Hopkins, by request, acted as temporary Chairman and the organization was perfected. After a Constitution and Bylaws had been tentatively adopted, the following officers were elected for the first year, viz; Governor, Arthur Henry Bennett of Topeka; Deputy Governor, Harriet Handy Shelton of Topeka; Secretary, Mrs. Edward N. MacGregor of Wichita; Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. Clara B. Eddy McGuire of Topeka; Treasurer, Mrs. Helen Scott Johnson of Lawrence; Historian, Professor Edwin Mortimer Hopkins of Lawrence. The three Assistants chosen to complete the Board of Managers, were Mrs. Sadie L. George of Wichita, Mrs. Elizabeth Hoyt Purcell of Manhattan, and Mrs. Annie Bryant Scott of Topeka. In the evening, Banquet was served to the members and their ladies or escorts, at the National Hotel in Topeka.

The aim, object and purpose of the Society are to perpetuate the memory of that band of Pilgrims, passengers on the good ship "Mayflower" on her voyage which terminated at Plymouth, New England, in December 1620; to preserve their records, their history, and the memory of all facts relating to them, their ancestors and their posterity. Their constancy of purpose under the most severe trials, their fortitude under privations, entitle these Pilgrims of Plymouth to the veneration of mankind, and it is earnestly hoped by those upon whom the responsibility of the Kansas Society rests, that we in Kansas may prove ourselves worthy sons and daughters of these noble sires.
Very sincerely, Arthur H. Bennett
Kansas Charter Members
Former Kansas Governors
- Arthur Bennett -Topeka
- Leonora Gove MacGregor- Wichita
- Harriet E Handy Shelton- Topeka
- George Handy Shelton-Topeka
- Clara B Eddy McGuire-Topeka
- Minnie Lydia Walker Wilcox- Abilene
- Edwin Mortimer Hopkins-Lawrence
- Sadie Damon George-Wichita
- Helen Scott Johnson-Lawrence
- Annie Bryant Scott-Topeka
- Elizabeth Hoyt Purcell-Manhattan
- Margaret (Budingham) Brownel-Lawrence
- Edward Allen Hiller-Salina
- Albert Todd Hyde-Wichita
- Clara Huntington Dods-Kansas City, KS
- Susan Burtch- Hutchinson
- Kate Bennett DeGraff- Manhattan
- Alfred Emery Van Petten- Topeka
- Mary Eloise Newcomb Stratford- Wichita
- Caroline Macomber Bennett-Holton
- Miss Victoria Bennett- Holton
- Ralph Aldis Hiller- Norton
- Arthur H Bennett-Topeka 1914-1927
- Selden Hinckley Kilgore-Topeka 1927-1933
- David C Caldwell-Topeka 1933-1936
- Frederick Newton Raymond-Lawrence 1936-1939
- Dr. Raymond Q. Brewster-Lawrence 1939-1948
- Otis Smith Allen-Topeka 1948-1951
- Inez Kilgore Groesbeck ( Arthur)-Topeka 1951-1954
- Alda Rowland Grieb ( Louis H)-Wichita 1954-1957
- George Sherman Ripley, SR-Salina 1957-1959
- Elizabeth Sheldon Ives ( Harry M)-Topeka 1959-1960
- Claurice A G Closson-Independence, MO 1960-1963
- Margaret Zeller Garrett ( Clarence)-Burlington 1963-1966
- Harold Alfred Noyce-Manhattan1966-1969
- Annette Moats Hill ( Charles W)-Topeka 1969-1972
- Louise McLaughlin Bogue (Joseph)-Wichita 1972-1975
- William R Pagel-Shawnee Mission 1975-1978
- Col. Ralph Hammer Goodell, Jr-Overland Park 1978-1981
- Phillip Clarke Barbour- Overland Park 1981-1984
- Glenn B Closson, Jr-Independence, MO 1984-1985
- Helen Henry Crawford (Lewis)-Salina 1985-1990
- Howard Ramsay Walker- Blue Mound, MO 1990-1996
- John George Sayler- Lawrence 1996-1999
- John Howard Walker- McFarland 1999-2005
- John George Sayler- Lawrence 2005-2008
- Barbara Ann Elliott - Lindsborg 2008-2011
- H Dewey Fry - Stilwell 2011-2014
- Jane E Groves Riddell Hurt - Lenexa 2014-2017
- Della J Regenold -Topeka 2017-2020
- John Clark Sherman - Ellsworth 2020-2023
- Karen Kay Weis - Smith Center 2023-2026
Former Governor General Jane E. Groves Riddell Hurt
The Kansas Society is proud to have had Kansas member and former Kansas Governor Jane E. Groves Riddell Hurt serve as the Governor General of the General Society of Mayflower Descendants for the term of 2020-2023. Jane was the fifth woman to serve the General Society as Governor General since 1887 and the only Governor General from Kansas.
