The planters of the Commonwealth : a study of the emigrants and emigration in colonial times: to which are added lists of passengers to Boston and to the Bay Colony ; the ships which brought them, 1620-1640, Part 6

Author: Banks, Charles Edward, 1854-1931
Publication date: 1961
Publisher: Baltimore : Genealogical Pub. Co.
Number of Pages: 268


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I L.L.W., 1, 388. ? Bradford, II, 67. 3 M.C.R., 1, 369.


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dence, Bahamas Group, whither he was taking passengers for settlement.1


MARY AND JOHN, Thomas Chubb, Master. She sailed from Plymouth, England, March 20, with one hundred and forty passengers from the counties of Somerset, Dorset, and Devon under the patronage of the Reverend John White. She arrived at Nantasket May 30, and all the passengers set- tled at Mattapan which was renamed Dorchester.2 There is no list of the emigrants, but the following persons are believed to have come in this ship according to evidences from contem- porary authorities. All settled at Dorchester, Massachusetts.3 THOMAS BASKOM


AARON COOKE


ROGER CLAPP


NICHOLAS DENSLOW Mrs. Elizabeth Denslow Denslow


GEORGE DYER


Mrs. . .. Dyer Elizabeth Dyer Mary Dyer


JOHN DRAKE Mrs. Elizabeth Drake Job Drake John Drake Jacob Drake Drake


I Banks: The Winthrop Fleet of 1630, p. 106.


3 Banks: The Winthrop Fleet, pp. 100-05.


NATHANIEL DUNCAN


2 Clapp: Memoirs.


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NATHANIEL DUNCAN of Exeter, Devon Mrs. Elizabeth Duncan Peter Duncan Nathaniel Duncan, Jr.


THOMAS FORD of Simsbury, Dorset


Mrs. Elizabeth Ford


Joanna Ford Abigail Ford Mary Ford Hepsibah Ford


HUMPHREY GALLOP Mrs. Anne Gallop


of Mosterton, Dorset


JOHN GALLOP Mrs. Christobel Gallop John Gallop, Jr. Joan Gallop


of Mosterton, Dorset


GILES GIBBES Mrs. Katherine Gibbes


Gregory Gibbes Jacob Gibbes


Samuel Gibbes


Benjamin Gibbes


Sarah Gibbes


JONATHAN GILLETT


JOHN GREENWAY Mrs. Mary Greenway Anne Greenway Elizabeth Greenway Susanna Greenway


Katherine Greenway Mary Greenway


WILLIAM HANNUM of Dorchester, Dorset of Lyme Regis, Dorset


WILLIAM HILL Mrs. Sarah Hill


William Hill, Jr.


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William Hill, Jr. Ignatius Hill James Hill


JOHN HOLMAN of Swyre, Dorset


JOHN HOSKINS


Mrs. . . . . Hoskins John Hoskins, Jr. Thomas Hoskins


GEORGE HULL of Crewkerne, Somerset


Mrs. Thomasine Hull


Josias Hull


Mary Hull


Martha Hull


Elizabeth Hull


Naomi Hull


Cornelius Hull


WILLIAM LOVELL Mrs. Wyborough Lovell


ROGER LUDLOW Mrs. ...... Ludlow


of Maiden Bradley, Wiltshire


Jonathan Ludlow


Joseph Ludlow


Roger Ludlow, Jr.


Anne Ludlow


Mary Ludlow Sarah Ludlow


Rev. JOHN MAVERICK of Beaworthy, Devon


Mrs. Mary Maverick


Elias Maverick


Moses Maverick Antipas Maverick Abigail Maverick Mary Maverick Margaret Maverick


JOHN MORE


GEORGE PHELPS


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GEORGE PHELPS


WILLIAM PHELPS Mrs. Anne Phelps William Phelps, Jr. Samuel Phelps Nathaniel Phelps Sarah Phelps


HUMPHREY PINNEY


Mrs.


Pinney


ELTWEED POMEROY of Beaminster, Dorset Mrs. Pomeroy Pomeroy


THOMAS RICHARDS of Pitminster, Somerset


Mrs. Welthian Richards


John Richards James Richards


Mary Richards


Anne Richards


Alice Richards


WILLIAM ROCKWELL of Fitzhead, Somerset


Mrs. Susanna Rockwell John Rockwell Ruth Rockwell


Dr. BRIAN ROSSITER


EDWARD ROSSITER


of Combe Saint Nicholas, Somerset


Mrs. . .


Rossiter


Jane Rossiter


Rossiter


RICHARD SOUTHCOTE of Mohuns Ottery, Devon


RICHARD SYLVESTER


of Dorchester, Dorset


STEPHEN TERRY


Mrs.


Terry


Terry


JOHN TILLEY


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JOHN TILLEY Mrs. ...... Tilley


of Chilthorne, Somerset


NICHOLAS UPSALL


of Dorchester, Dorset


Mrs. Dorothy Upsall


Rev. JOHN WARHAM


of Exeter, Devon


Mrs. . . . . . Warham Mary Warham Susanna Warham


HENRY WAY Mrs. Elizabeth Way Samuel Way Richard Way Henry Way Susanna Way


of Bridport, Dorset


ROGER WILLIAMS probably W. Harptree, Somerset Mrs. (Lydia) Williams


HENRY WOLCOTT of Tolland, Somerset


Mrs. Elizabeth Wolcott John Wolcott Anna Wolcott


Henry Wolcott, Jr. George Wolcott


THOMAS AND WILLIAM, Captain William Bundick, Master, sailed from Gravesend in May and arrived July I. She was called 'Mr. Huson's ship.' '


HANDMAID. This ship left London August 10 and arrived at Plymouth October 29, with sixty passengers.2 GIFT,


I Life and Letters of John Winthrop, II, 43; Bradford, II, 114 n.


2 Winthrop: Journal, 1, 53.


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GIFT, Captain ...... Brook, Master. Arrived August 20 at Charlestown. 'She had been twelve weeks at sea and lost one passenger.' ' She was called 'the French ship.'


FRIENDSHIP. This vessel arrived 'aboute the midle of Sommer' in the Bay.2 The only known passenger was TIMOTHY HATHERLY.


SWIFT, Stephen Reekes, Master, of seventy tons. She sailed from Bristol in April for Saco and Casco Bay in Maine with passengers and freight.3 It is probable that the following named emigrants came in her:


GEORGE CLEEVES of Shrewsbury, vintner Casco Bay


Mrs. Joan Cleeves Elizabeth Cleeves


THOMAS LEWIS Mrs. Elizabeth Lewis


of Shrewsbury, vintner Saco


Thomas Lewis Mary Lewis Judith Lewis Elizabeth Lewis


1631


LYON, William Peirce, Master, sailed from Bristol Decem- ber 1, 1630, and arrived February 5, with 'about twenty passengers and two hundred tons of goods.'4


Rev. ROGER WILLIAMS


I Winthrop: Journal, 1, 51. 2 Bradford, II, 99.


3 P.R.O. High Court of Admiralty Examinations, vol. 49.


Winthrop: Journal, 1, 57.


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Passengers and Ships


Rev. ROGER WILLIAMS Mrs. Mary Williams


Salem


JOHN THROCKMORTON Mrs. Rebecca Throckmorton John Throckmorton Patience Throckmorton


Salem


JOHN PERKINS of Hilmorton, Warwick Boston


Mrs. Judith Perkins John Perkins Elizabeth Perkins Mary Perkins


Thomas Perkins Jacob Perkins


EDMOND ONGE of Lavenham, Suffolk Watertown


Mrs. Frances Onge Simon Onge Jacob Onge


WILLIAM PARKE


Roxbury


WHITE ANGEL, sailed from Bristol for Saco, Maine, and arrived in July 'with cattle and provisions for the Bay and Plymouth.' I


ISAAC ALLERTON


(returning from England)


SOUTHCOTT (returning from England)


FRIENDSHIP. She sailed from Barnstaple in May and ar- rived July 14 at Boston.2


PLOUGH OF WOOLWICH,


I Winthrop: Journal, 1, 65.


2 Bradford, 11, 174.


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PLOUGH OF WOOLWICH, sixty tons, Captain ...... Graves, Master. She sailed from London and arrived July 6 at Nantasket. She brought the 'Company of Husband- men,' destined for the Province of Maine, having a patent of forty square miles about Casco Bay and the Kennebec River. They were dissatisfied with the country and removed to Massachusetts.' She brought ten passengers.


LYON, William Peirce, Master. She left London about August 23 and arrived at Nantasket November 2, bringing 'in all about sixty persons.' 2 The following named are known to have come in her:


Mrs. Margaret Winthrop (wife of the Governor)


Boston


Adam Winthrop Anne Winthrop


JOHN WINTHROP, Jr.


of Groton, Suffolk Boston


Rev. JOHN ELLIOT


of Nazing, Essex Roxbury


PHILIP ELLIOT


of Nazing, Essex Roxbury


RICHARD LYMAN


of High Ongar, Essex Roxbury


Mrs. Sarah Lyman


Phyllis Lyman


Richard Lyman, Jr. Sarah Lyman


John Lyman


Robert Lyman


SAMUEL WAKEMAN Roxbury


Mrs. Elizabeth Wakeman


I V. C. Sanborn, in Genealogist, XIX, 270. 2 Winthrop: Journal, 1, 70.


It


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It is thought that the following emigrants came in this ship as they appeared in Cambridge shortly after:


JOHN STEELE of Fairstead, county Cambridge


Essex


Mrs. Rachel Steele Samuel Steele John Steele Hannah Steele


GEORGE STEELE of Fairstead, county Cambridge


Essex


Mrs. Margery Steele Margery Steele Joan Steele Mary Steele


James Steele


ANDREW WARNER of county Essex Cambridge


Mrs. . .... . Warner Mary Warner Andrew Warner


STEPHEN HART


Cambridge


NICHOLAS CLARK perhaps of Nazing, county Essex


Cambridge


1632


WHALE, Captain ...... Graves, Master. She sailed from Southampton April 8 and arrived May 26, with 'about thirty passengers, all in health.' I


Rev. JOHN WILSON (returning) Boston


JOHN SMITH Mrs. Anne Smith Smith


ANTHONY JUPE


: Winthrop: Journal, 1, 80.


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Passengers and Ships


ANTHONY JUPE of London


NATHANIEL MERRIMAN


of London Wallingford, Connecticut


RICHARD DUMMER


of Bishopstoke, Southants Roxbury


NATHANIEL HARRIS


JOHN SMYTH


WILLIAM AND FRANCIS, Captain ...... Thomas, Master. She left London March 9 and arrived June 5, 'with about sixty passengers.' I


Rev. THOMAS WELD Mrs. Margaret Weld John Weld


of Terling, county Essex Roxbury


Thomas Weld


Samuel Weld


Edmund Weld


Rev. STEPHEN BACHILER of Newton Stacy, county Saugus


Hants


Mrs. Helen Bachiler John Sanborn William Sanborn Stephen Sanborn


THOMAS PAINE


THOMAS WOODFORD


Roxbury Springfield


THOMAS THOMAS


EDWARD WINSLOW


(returning from England) Plymouth Plymouth


JOHN SMALLEY


JOHN WHETSTONE


Scituate WILLIAM HILL


I Winthrop: Journal, 1, 80-81; Gen. Reg., XII, 274.


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Passengers and Ships


WILLIAM HILL


of Upminster, county Essex


Roxbury


Rev. WILLIAM PERKINS


of London


Roxbury


WALTER HARRIS


of London


Plymouth


JOSEPH MANNERING


JOHN LEVIN


Boston


THOMAS OLIVER Mrs. Anne Oliver John Oliver James Oliver Peter Oliver


Oliver


Oliver


THOMAS HAYWARD


JOHN HART


WILLIAM NORTON


ROBERT GAMLIN probably from Kent Roxbury


Mary Gamlin


ROBERT GAMLIN, JR. Mrs. Elizabeth Gamlin John Mayo


CHRISTOPHER HUSSEY of Dorking, Saugus and Hampton, county Surrey New Hampshire


Mrs. Theodate Hussey Stephen Hussey Mrs. Mary Hussey mother


CHARLES. Sailed from Barnstaple April 10 and arrived June 5 at Boston, 'with about twenty passengers, all safe and


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and in health.' ' The only passenger whose name has been preserved is


TIMOTHY HATHERLY


of Barnstaple, county


Plymouth


Devon


The following emigrants probably came in this ship, as they came this year:


MATTHEW ALLYN of Braunton, county Cambridge


Devon


Mrs. Margaret Allyn Mary Allyn John Allyn


JAMES, Captain ...... Grant, Master. Sailed from London about the first week in April, and arrived at Boston June 5. She 'brought twelve passengers.' 2


JOHN BANCROFT Mrs. Jane Bancroft


HUGH MOSIER Casco Bay, Maine


HENRY SHERBORNE


Portsmouth, New Hampshire


Sarah Jones


JOHN GREENE Charlestown Mrs. Perseverance Greene of Amsterdam


John Greene Jacob Greene


Abigail Greene


Joseph Greene


: Winthrop: Journal, 1, 81. 2 Ibid. LYON,


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LYON, William Peirce, Master, sailed from London June 22 and arrived September 16 at Boston. 'He brought one hun- dred and twenty three passengers, whereof fifty children, all in health. They had been twelve weeks aboard and eight weeks from Land's End.' I


WILLIAM WADSWORTH of Braintree, county Cambridge


Essex


Mrs. ...... Wadsworth


Sarah Wadsworth


William Wadsworth


Mary Wadsworth


John Wadsworth


JOHN TALCOTT of Braintree, county Essex


Cambridge


Mrs. Dorothy Talcott John Talcott Mary Talcott


JOSEPH ROBERTS


JOHN COGSWELL of Halstead, county Essex Roxbury


Mrs. Mary Cogswell


ROBERT SHELLEY Mrs. Anne Shelley


Roxbury


JOHN WATSON


Roxbury


WILLIAM HEATH Mrs. Mary Heath


Roxbury


Isaac Heath


Mary Heath


Anna Heath


RICHARD ALLIS


THOMAS UFFORD


of Newbourne, county Springfield Suffolk


Mrs. Isabel Ufford


John Ufford


I Winthrop: Journal, 1, 92.


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Passengers and Ships


John Ufford Isabel Ufford


ISAAC MORRILL of Hatfield Broadoak, Essex Roxbury


Mrs. . ..


Morrill


Sarah Morrill


Katherine Morrill


JOHN WITCHFIELD


Mrs. ....


Witchfield


of London


Dorchester


JONATHAN WADE


Mrs. Susanna Wade


of Northampton


Charlestown


ROBERT BARTLETT


JOHN WHIPPLE


of Bocking, Essex


Dorchester


Plymouth


JOHN BROWNE Mrs. Dorothy Browne


Mary Browne John Browne James Browne


William Browne


JOHN CHURCHMAN


THOMAS WILLETT


of Yarmouth, Norfolk


Plymouth


JOHN TOTMAN


Roxbury Cambridge


NATHANIEL RICHARDS Mrs. . . Richards


WILLIAM CURTIS


of Nazing, county Essex


Roxbury


Mrs. Sarah Curtis Thomas Curtis Mary Curtis John Curtis Philip Curtis


NICHOLAS CLARK Cambridge DANIEL BREWER


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DANIEL BREWER Mrs. Joanna Brewer Daniel Brewer Anne Brewer Joanna Brewer


Roxbury


JOHN BREWER of county Sussex Cambridge of Heathfield Sussex


JOHN BENJAMIN Mrs. Abigail Benjamin


WILLIAM JAMES


EDWARD CARRINGTON


Charlestown


WILLIAM GOODWIN Mrs. ...... Goodwin Elizabeth Goodwin


of Bocking, county Essex Cambridge


OZIAS GOODWIN


of Bocking, county Essex Cambridge


Mrs. . . .. Goodwin William Goodwin


JOHN WHITE Mrs. Mary White Nathaniel White Mary White


JAMES OLMSTEAD


of Fairstead, county Cambridge


Essex


Mrs. Joyce Olmstead Nehemiah Olmstead


Nicholas Olmstead Richard Olmstead


John Olmstead Rebecca Olmstead


SETH GRANT


WILLIAM LEWIS Mrs. Felix Lewis William Lewis


EDWARD ELMORE


Cambridge


Cambridge


perhaps from London


Cambridge


Mrs.


Elmore


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Mrs. . . . . .. Elmore Richard Elmore Edward Elmore


EDWARD HOLMAN


of Clapham, county Surrey Plymouth


CHARLES GLOVER Salem


1633


WILLIAM, William Trevor, Master, 'arrived at Plymouth with some passengers and goods for the Massachusetts Bay.' I TIMOTHY HATHERLY (returning) Scituate


...... , John Corbin, Master. Arrived at Piscataqua 'with passengers.' 2


WILLIAM AND JANE, William Burdock, Master. She came from London in April and arrived in Boston 'in six weeks and brought thirty passengers.' 3


ELIZABETH BONAVENTURE, John Graves, Master, left Yarmouth, Norfolk, the first week in May and arrived at Boston on June 15, 'with ninety five passengers.'4 The following


1 Winthrop: Journal, 1, 99; Documentary History of New York, 1, 73, 93.


2 3 M.H.S. Coll., Ix, 262.


3 Winthrop: Journal, 1, 100. 4 Ibid., 1, 102.


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Passengers and Ships


following emigrants from Hingham, Norfolk, who arrived this year probably came in this ship:


EDMOND HOBART of Hingham, county Charlestown Norfolk


Mrs. Margaret Hobart


Nazareth Hobart


Edmond Hobart


Thomas Hobart


Joshua Hobart


Rebecca Hobart Sarah Hobart


HENRY GIBBS


of Hingham, county Norfolk


Charlestown


RALPH SMITH


of Hingham, county Norfolk


Charlestown


NICHOLAS JACOB


of Hingham, county Norfolk


Watertown


Mrs. Mary Jacob John Jacob Mary Jacob


THOMAS CHUBBOCK


of Hardingham, county Charlestown Norfolk


Mrs. Alice Chubbock Sarah Chubbock Rebecca Chubbock


Mrs. Elishua Crowe


Charlestown


SIMON HUNTINGTON of Norwich, county Norfolk


Roxbury


Mrs. Margaret Huntington Christopher Huntington Anne Huntington Simon Huntington Thomas Huntington


...... , arrived


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., arrived at Boston July 24, after a voyage of twelve weeks from Weymouth, England, 'with about eighty pas- sengers who sate down at Dorchester.' ' The only passenger positively known is:


GEORGE WAY of Dorchester, Dorset Dorchester


The following named persons probably came in this ship, as they were granted lots in Dorchester immediately after its arrival:


JOHN COGAN of Saint Petrock, Exeter, Dorchester Devon


Mrs. Abigail Cogan Abigail Cogan


JOHN HILL of Lyme Regis, Dorset Dorchester


ELIAS PARKMAN


of Sidmouth, Devon


Dorchester


JOHN ROCKETT


of Dorsetshire Dorchester


RICHARD ROCKETT


of Dorsetshire Dorchester


of Allington, Dorset Windsor


PHILIP RANDALL


Mrs. Joan Randall Philip Randall Philura Randall


AQUILA PURCHASE Mrs. Anne Purchase


of Dorchester, Dorset


Dorchester


Oliver Purchase Sarah Purchase


WILLIAM HORSFORD


WELCOME. She probably sailed from Plymouth, Devon, in January


I Winthrop: Journal, 1, 103; comp. Banks MSS.


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January of this year and arrived at Richmond Island, Maine, with the Trelawny colony to begin a settlement there.


JOHN WINTER Mrs. ...... Winter Sarah Winter


MARY AND JANE, .. . Rose, Master. 'She came from London in seven weeks and brought one hundred and ninety six passengers.' ' A number came from Kent.


WILLIAM CODDINGTON Mrs. Mary Coddington


GRIFFIN. This ship of 300 tons arrived September 4, 'Having been eight weeks from the Downs. She brought about two hundred passengers.' 2


Rev. JOHN COTTON of Boston, Lincolnshire Boston


Mrs. Sarah Cotton


Rev. THOMAS HOOKER of Tilton, county Leices- Cambridge ter


Mrs. Susanna Hooker


John Hooker Samuel Hooker


Sarah Hooker


Joanna Hooker


Mary Hooker


WILLIAM PEIRCE


ATHERTON HOUGH of Boston, Lincolnshire Boston


Mrs. Elizabeth Hough Samuel Hough


JOHN HAYNES


I Winthrop: Journal, 1, 100. 2 Ibid., I, 105-06.


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Passengers and Ships


JOHN HAYNES


THEOPHILUS CUSHING


of Copford Hall, Essex Cambridge of Hingham, county Norfolk of Hertford, county Herts Cambridge


Rev. SAMUEL STONE


Mrs ....... Stone


Rebecca Stone


Mary Stone


Sarah Stone


JOSEPH MYGATT


of Roxwell, county Essex (?)


Watertown


Mrs. Anne Mygatt (John Colt)


THOMAS LEVERETT Mrs. Anne Leverett


of Boston, Lincolnshire Boston


John Leverett Jane Leverett Anne Leverett


EDMUND QUINCY of Wigsthorpe, county Boston Northants


Mrs. Judith Quincy Edmund Quincy


BIRD, .... Yates, Master, arrived at Boston September 4, having been 'twelve weeks at sea, being at her first com- ing out driven Northerly to fifty three.' I


JAMES, ...... Grant, Master, arrived at Salem October 10, 'having been but eight weeks between Gravesend and Salem. She brought about thirty for Virginia and about twenty for this place.' 2


Rev. WILLIAM LEVERIDGE


I Winthrop: Journal, 1, 107. Ibid., I, III.


107


Passengers and Ships


Rev. WILLIAM LEVERIDGE of Drawlington, county Dover,


THOMAS WIGGIN


Warwick New Hampshire Dover,


(returning to New England) New Hampshire


Mrs. Katherine Wiggin Thomas Wiggin, Jr. Mary Wiggin


.. two ships, names unknown, 'making ready' at Barnstaple, Devon, in April, were reported in the late fall as ready 'to bring passengers & catell for to plant in the bay.''


JONAS of London, John Crowther, Master, of three hundred and forty tons. She was chartered March 4 for a voyage to 'Charlestowne or Boston Towne,' but it is not known when she arrived or whether she brought passengers.


1634


HERCULES, John Kiddey, Master. She left London March 24, and Southampton, April 18, with twelve passengers.2


JOHN ANTHONY of Hampstead, Middlesex


Portsmouth, Rhode Island


NATHANIEL DAVIS


ROBERT EARLY


WILLIAM ELLIOT


WILLIAM FIFIELD


1 3 M.H.S. Coll., Ix, 262.


a Winthrop: Journal, 1, 127; Records of the Privy Council.


108


Passengers and Ships


WILLIAM FIFIELD


Hampton, New Hampshire


THOMAS FOSTER


of Ipswich, county Suffolk Boston


WILLIAM FOSTER


of Ipswich, county Suffolk Ipswich


MATTHEW HEWLETT


GEORGE KING


WILLIAM LATCOME


HENRY PHELPS Salem


THOMAS RIDER


Weymouth


CLEMENT AND JOB REFORMATION


These ships 'bound for New England & now TRUE LOVE ELIZABETH BONAVENTURE SEA FLOWER lying in the River of Thames,' were held by order of the Privy Coun- PLANTER cil on February 22, 'un- NEPTUNE till further order.' On February 28 they were released under bond of froo to con- form to certain 'articles.' It is probable that most of them came into Boston during the week of May 12-17 'with store of passengers and cattle.' ' Winthrop said they had enjoyed a 'short passage.' Of the 'store' of passengers less than a score is known.


SAMUEL GREENHILL of Staplehurst, county Hartford


Kent


Mrs. ...... Greenhill Rebecca Greenhill


SIMON WILLARD


I Winthrop: fournal, 1, 125.


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Passengers and Ships


SIMON WILLARD


of Horsmonden, county Cambridge


Kent


Mrs. Mary Willard Mary Willard


TIMOTHY STANLEY Mrs. Elizabeth Stanley Timothy Stanley


of Ashford, county Kent Cambridge


THOMAS STANLEY


of Ashford, county Kent Cambridge


JOHN STANLEY


Mrs. ... . Stanley


John Stanley


Stanley


Ruth Stanley


WILLIAM PANTRY


of Staplehurst, county


Cambridge


Kent


Mrs. Hannah Pantry John Pantry


.... ., a ship, name unknown, arrived at Pemaquid, Maine, the latter part of April, 'which brought thirty passengers for this place.' I


'In June of this year there arrived here fourteen great ships and one at Salem.' 2 These included some of those detained by the Privy Council as previously noted. In one of these ships came:


JOHN HUMPHREY, Esq. 37 of Chaldon, Dorset, gent. Salem Lady Susan Humphrey Sarah Humphrey John Humphrey


Winthrop: Journal, 1, 123. 2 Ibid., 1, 127.


of Ashford, county Kent Cambridge


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Passengers and Ships


John Humphrey Dorcas Humphrey Ann Humphrey


MARY AND JOHN, Robert Sayres, Master, sailed from Southampton March 24, 1633/4, but the time of her arrival is not recorded.I


WILLIAM TRACEY


JOHN MARSH


JOHN LUFF


HENRY TRASK


WILLIAM MOODY Mrs. Sarah Moody Joshua Moody


Ipswich


ROBERT SEAVER


THOMAS AVERY


Roxbury Salem


HENRY TRAVERS


Newbury


THOMAS SWEET


Rev. JOHN WOODBRIDGE


of Stanton, county Wilts


Ipswich


THOMAS WEST


THOMAS SAVERY of Highworth, county


Plymouth


WILLIAM SAVERY


of Highworth, county Wilts


Plymouth


CHRISTOPHER OSGOOD of Marlborough, county


Ipswich


Wilts


Mrs. Margery Osgood


JOSEPH MILES


I Drake: Founders of New England, 70-71.


Wilts


III


Passengers and Ships


JOSEPH MILES


Salem


WILLIAM NEWBY


ROBERT NEWMAN


THOMAS NEWMAN Ipswich


Mrs. . . . . . Newman John Newman


WILLIAM CLARKE


NICHOLAS EASTON Mrs. . Easton


Ipswich


RICHARD KENT Mrs. Jane Kent Mary Kent Richard Kent


Ipswich


WILLIAM BALLARD


Salem


ABRAHAM MUSSEY JOHN MUSSEY


WILLIAM FRANKLIN


Newbury Salem


MATTHEW GILLETT


THOMAS COLE Mrs. Anna Cole


Salem


Rev. THOMAS PARKER


Newbury


JOHN SPENCER


Ipswich


WILLIAM SPENCER


HENRY SHORT


Ipswich


WILLIAM HIBBENS Mrs. Anne Hibbens


of Boston, county Lincoln Boston


HENRY LUNT


Newbury


JOSEPH POPE


Salem PHILIP FOWLER


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PHILIP FOWLER


of Marlborough, county Wilts


Ipswich


Mrs. Mary Fowler Mary Fowler Samuel Fowler Hester Fowler Joseph Fowler Thomas Fowler


RICHARD JACOB


DANIEL LADD


ROBERT KINGMAN


JOHN BARTLETT


Ipswich Salisbury Ipswich


ROBERT COKER


Newbury


STEPHEN JORDAN


Salisbury


JOHN GODFREY Rev. JAMES NOYES


of Cholderton, county


Newbury


Wilts


Mrs. Sarah Noyes Nicholas Noyes


RICHARD BROWNE Mrs. Edith Browne George Browne


Ipswich


RICHARD LITTLEHALE


Newbury


RICHARD REYNOLDS


WILLIAM WHITE


JOHN WHEELER


of Salisbury, county


Salisbury


Wilts


Mrs. Anne Wheeler David Wheeler Anne Wheeler Roger Wheeler


Elizabeth Wheeler


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Passengers and Ships


Elizabeth Wheeler Mercy Wheeler ADRIAN VINCENT


GRIFFIN. This ship arrived at Boston September (18), with about one hundred passengers and cattle for the plantations.I


Rev. JOHN LOTHROP from London Scituate


Mrs. .. . . ... Lothrop Thomas Lothrop


Samuel Lothrop


Joseph Lothrop John Lothrop Benjamin Lothrop Jane Lothrop Barbara Lothrop


WILLIAM HUTCHINSON of Alford, county Lincoln Boston


Mrs. Anne Hutchinson


Edward Hutchinson


Faith Hutchinson


Bridget Hutchinson William Hutchinson


Samuel Hutchinson Anne Hutchinson


Mary Hutchinson Susanna Hutchinson


Rev. ZACHARIAH SYMMES


of Canterbury, county Charlestown Kent


Mrs. Sarah Symmes William Symmes Mary Symmes Elizabeth Symmes Huldah Symmes


Hannah Symmes Rebecca Symmes


WILLIAM BARTHOLOMEW


Winthrop: Journal, 1, 134.


II4 Passengers and Ships


WILLIAM BARTHOLOMEW Mrs. Mary Bartholomew


Ipswich


NATHANIEL HEATON of Alford, county Lincoln


Boston


Mrs. Elizabeth Heaton


Samuel Heaton Jabez Heaton Leah Heaton Mary Heaton


THOMAS LYNDE of Dunstable, county Charlestown Bedford


Mrs. Margaret Lynde Thomas Lynde Henry Lynde


WILLIAM HAINES


of Dunstable, county


Salem


Bedford


RICHARD HAINES of Dunstable, county Salem


Bedford


HERCULES of Sandwich, John Witherley, Master, sailed in the spring of this year, and is probably the Hercules 'of Dover' mentioned by Winthrop as being here in the summer.'I


NATHANIEL TILDEN of Tenterden Scituate


Mrs. Lydia Tilden


Joseph Tilden


Mary Tilden


Sarah Tilden


Judith Tilden


Lydia Tilden


Stephen Tilden


Thomas Tilden


Thomas Lapham


George Sutton


Edward Ford


1 Journal, I, 127; comp. Gen. Reg. LXXV, 217 and LXXIX, 107.


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Passengers and Ships


Edward Ford Edward Jenkins James Bennett Sarah Couchman Mary Perien


JONAS AUSTIN of Tenterden Cambridge


Mrs. Constance Austin


Jonas Austin Mary Austin Lydia Robinson


ROBERT BROOKE of Maidstone, mercer Marblehead


Mrs. Anne Brooke


Thomas Brooke John Brooke


Samuel Brooke Elizabeth Brooke


Dorothy Brooke Abraham Gallant James Gallant


THOMAS HEYWOOD Mrs. Susan Heyward Thomas Heyward John Heyward Elizabeth Heyward Susan Heyward Martha Heyward


WILLIAM WITHERELL


Mrs. Mary Witherell Samuel Witherell Daniel Witherell Thomas Witherell Anne Richards


FAINTNOT WINES


THOMAS BONNEY


of Aylesford, tailor Cambridge


of Maidstone, school- Charlestown


master


of Ashford, hemp- Charlestown dresser


of Sandwich, shoemaker Charlestown HENRY EWELL


II6


Passengers and Ships


HENRY EWELL


of Sandwich, shoemaker Scituate of Sandwich, merchant Sandwich


WILLIAM HATCH Mrs. Jane Hatch Walter Hatch John Hatch William Hatch Anne Hatch Jane Hatch William Holmes


Joseph Ketcherell Robert Jennings Simon Sutton


Lydia Wells


SAMUEL HINCKLEY


of Tenterden


Scituate


Mrs. Sarah Hinckley Elizabeth Hincle, a kinswoman


ISAAC COLE of Sandwich, carpenter Charlestown


Mrs. Joan Cole


Isaac Cole Jane Cole Rose Tritton


of Ashford


THOMAS CHAMPION


of Ashford


THOMAS BESBEECH


of Sandwich Cambridge


Mary Besbeech


Alice Besbeech


Elizabeth Iggleden


Jane Iggleden Sarah Iggleden


John Iggleden


Thomas Nealwy


Joseph Pacheing (Patchen) Agnes Love


JOHN LEWIS


of Tenterden


Scituate


Mrs. Sarah Lewis


PARNELL HARRIS


of Bow, London


JAMES SAYERS


117


Passengers and Ships


JAMES SAYERS


of Northbourne, tailor of Ashford, chirurgeon Cambridge


COMFORT STARR Thomas Starr


Comfort Starr Mary Starr Truth-shall-prevail Starr Samuel Dunkin John Turvey


JOSIAH ROOTES of Great Chart, county Kent


Salem


EMMA MASON


of Eastwell, widow Salem


Mrs. Margaret Jones


of Sandwich (wife of Thomas of Cambridge)


JOHN BEST


of St. George's Canter- Salem


bury, tailor


THOMAS BRIGDEN


of Faversham, hus-


Charlestown


bandman


Mrs. Thomasine Brigden Thomas Brigden Mary Brigden


ELIZABETH, of Ipswich, William Andrews, Master. She sailed from Ipswich 'bound for New England the last of April, 1634,' and arrived in July at Boston."


EDMOND LEWIS 33


Mrs. Mary Lewis 32


John Lewis 3 Thomas Lewis 3/4


RICHARD WOODWARD 45 miller Watertown


Mrs. Rose Wood-


ward 50


Watertown


I Public Record Office MSS.


George Woodward


I18


Passengers and Ships


George Woodward


13


John Woodward I3




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