The Puritan Drapers in America
In his book, The Drapers in America, Thomas Man-Morgan Draper states that the Mormon Drapers interviewed by him in Utah about 1891 claimed to be of Puritan descent (page 239).
It may be added here that they claim that an English yeoman, named Thomas Draper, was their first known ancestor in England. The only evidence brought to Utah with them to support this claim was an ancient dress suit brought with them from Canada. In the sleeve lining of the coat, marked in indelible ink, appeared the following inscription: "T D Y 1603." With this marking goes a well established legend that the TDY stands for "Thomas Draper, yeoman," and "1603" is the year in which said outfit was made for him. Further legend says the suit was handed down--from father to son-and brought to America by a Puritan descendant about one hundred years before Thomas and Lydia Rogers Draper were born. Delbert M. Draper, author of The Mormon Drapers, saw and handled this suit many times between 1907 and 1955, when it was accidentally destroyed.