Micah Soule served as a soldier in the American Revolution from 30 Dec 1777 to 3 Apr 1778, mostly at Cambridge, as a private in Captain Ebenezer Washburn's Company, Col. Eleazer Brooks regiment of guards. (Massachusetts Soldiers & Sailors of the Revolution 14:648 and 14:652). He died shortly after his return from service.  His Mayflower Index is #31,980.  The record of his will administered by his eldest son Josiah is in Case #18842, Plymouth County Probate Records.  He was married at Duxbury, MA to Mercy Southworth (Mayflower Descendant 11:81 by Samuel Veazie, Clerk, on 31 May 1740.  She was daughter of Constant and Rebecca Simmons/Southworth (Mayflower index #32180 and #32181.  They were first cousins and great grand-children of John Alden of the Mayflower through his daughter Elizabeth Alden who married William Pabodie. 

It is noted that this gives descendants of this couple not only three separate lines to Mayflower passengers, but also for eligibility for D.A.R. (Daughters of the American Revolution), etc.