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 7

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


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JOHN SPRING 45


Mrs. Elinor Spring 46


Mary Spring II


Henry Spring 6


John Spring 4


William Spring


3/4


THURSTON RAYNER


40 of Elmsett, county


Watertown


Suffolk


Mrs. Elizabeth Ray-


ner


36


Thurston Rayner


13


Joseph Rayner


II


Edward Rayner IO


Elizabeth Rayner


9


Sarah Rayner 7


Lydia Rayner


I


RICHARD KIMBALL


39 of Rattlesden, county


Watertown


Suffolk


Mrs. Ursula Kim-


ball


( )


Henry Kimball I5


Elizabeth Kimball 13


Richard Kimball II


Mary Kimball 9


Martha Kimball


5


John Kimball 3


Thomas Kimball I


HENRY KIMBALL


44 of Rattlesden, county


Watertown


Suffolk


Mrs. Susan Kimball 35


Elizabeth Kimball 4


Susan Kimball I 1/2


THOMAS SCOTT


40 of Rattlesden, county


Cambridge Suffolk


Mrs. Elizabeth Scott


Watertown


119


Passengers and Ships


Mrs. Elizabeth Scott 40


Elizabeth Scott 9


Abigail Scott 7


Thomas Scott 6


Mrs. Martha Scott 60


ISAAC MIXER


31 of Capel Saint Mary,


Watertown


county Suffolk


Mrs. Sarah Mixer


33


Isaac Mixer


4


GEORGE MUNNINGS


37 of Rattlesden, county


Suffolk


Watertown


Mrs. Elizabeth Munnings 41


Elizabeth Munnings 12


Abigail Munnings 7


JOHN BARNARD


30 of Dedham, county


Watertown


Essex (?)


Mrs. Phebe Barnard 27


John Barnard 2


Samuel Barnard I Thomas King 15


THOMAS KILBOURNE


24 of Wood Ditton,


Wethersfield


county Cambridge


Mrs. Elizabeth Kil- bourne 20


JOHN CROSS


50


Ipswich


Mrs. Anne Cross 38


HUMPHREY BRAD-


STREET


40 of Capel Saint Mary,


Ipswich


county Suffolk


Mrs. Elizabeth Bradstreet


30


Anna Bradstreet 9


John Bradstreet


3


Martha Bradstreet


120


Passengers and Ships


Martha Bradstreet


2


Mary Bradstreet


I


WILLIAM BLOOMFIELD


30


Cambridge


Mrs. Sarah Bloom-


field


25


Sarah Bloomfield


I


SAMUEL SMITH


32


Wethersfield


Mrs. Elizabeth Smith 32


Samuel Smith


9


Elizabeth Smith 7


Mary Smith


4


Philip Smith


I


ROBERT DAY


30


Ipswich


Mrs. Mary Day


28


THOMAS HASTINGS


29


Watertown


Mrs. Susan


Hastings


34


MARTIN UNDERWOOD


38 of Elmham, county


Suffolk


Watertown


Mrs. Martha Under-


wood


31


ROBERT GOODALE


30 of Dennington, county


Suffolk (?)


Salem


Mrs. Katherine Goodale 28


Mary Goodale 4


Abraham Goodale 2


Isaac Goodale 1/2


HENRY GOLDSTONE Mrs. Anne Gold-


43


Watertown


stone 45


Anne Goldstone


18


Mary Goldstone I5


WILLIAM CUTTING


26


Richard Cutting II


ROBERT SHERIN


I 2I


Passengers and Ships


ROBERT SHERIN 32


HENRY GLOVER


24


Dedham


JOHN PALMER


24


DANIEL PIERCE


23


Newbury


JOHN CLARKE


22


JOHN FIRMIN


40


Watertown


John Laverick


I5


Sarah Reynolds


20


Susan Munson


25


Rebecca Isaac


36


Anne Dorifall


24


John Sherman


20


JOSEPH MOSSE


24


FRANCIS of Ipswich, John Cutting, Master, 'bound for New England the last of Aprill, 1634.' She sailed from Ipswich.I JOHN BEETTS 40 of Claydon, county Cambridge Oxford


WILLIAM HAILTON 23


NICHOLAS JENNINGS 22


WILLIAM WESTWOOD


28


Cambridge


Mrs. Bridget West- wood


32


Cleare Draper 30


John Lea 13


ROBERT ROSE


40 of Elmswell, county


Wethersfield


Suffolk


Mrs. Margery Rose 40


John Rose I5


Robert Rose


I Public Record Office MSS.


122


Passengers and Ships


Robert Rose 15


Elizabeth Rose 13


Mary Rose


II


Samuel Rose 9


Sarah Rose


7


Daniel Rose


3


Dorcas Rose


2


JOHN BARNARD


36 of Burnham, county


Essex (?)


Cambridge


Mrs. Mary Barnard


38


Henry Hayward 7


WILLIAM FREEBORN


40


Boston


Mrs. Mary Freeborn 33


Mary Freeborn 7


Sarah Freeborn 2


John Albury


I4


Portsmouth, Rhode Island


ANTHONY WHITE


27


EDWARD BUGBY


40


Roxbury


Mrs. Rebecca Bugby 32 Sarah Bugby 4


ABRAHAM NEWELL


50


Roxbury


Mrs. Frances Newell 40


Faith Newell


14


Grace Newell


13


Abraham Newell


8


John Newell


6


Isaac Newell


2


RICHARD HOLDEN


25 of Lindsey, county


Watertown


Suffolk


JUSTINIAN HOLDEN


23 of Lindsey, county


Suffolk


Watertown


ROBERT WING


Mrs. Judith Wing


43


60 of Lawford, county Suffolk


Boston


JOHN GREENE


27


Dorcas Greene


15


ROBERT PEASE


Watertown


Passengers and Ships 123


ROBERT PEASE


27 of Great Baddow, county


Essex


Salem


Robert Pease


3


JOHN PEASE


27 of Great Baddow, county


Essex


Salem


HUGH MASON


28 of Maldon, county Essex Watertown


Mrs. Hester Mason


22


ROWLAND STEBBINS


Essex


Mrs. Sarah Stebbins 43


Thomas Stebbins I4


Sarah Stebbins II Elizabeth Stebbins 6 John Stebbins 8 Mary Winch I5


Mrs. Mary Blosse


40 of Brandeston, county


Watertown


Suffolk


Richard Blosse II


THOMAS SHERWOOD 48


Fairfield


Mrs. Alice Sherwood 47


Anna Sherwood I4


Rose Sherwood II


Thomas Sherwood IO


Rebecca Sherwood


9


JOHN MAPES


21 Southold, Long Island (?)


Thomas King


19


ROBERT COE


38 of Boxford, county Suffolk


Watertown


Mrs. Anna Coe


43


John Coe


8


Robert Coe 7 Benjamin Coe 5


THOMAS BOYDEN 21


Scituate


RICHARD WATTLIN 28


JOHN LIVERMORE


40 of Bocking, county


Springfield


I24


Passengers and Ships


JOHN LIVERMORE


28 of Little Thurlow, Watertown county Suffolk


RICHARD PEPYS


27 of Ashen, county Essex


Boston


Mrs. Mary Pepys


30 of Belchamp Water, county Essex


Mary Pepys


312


Stephen Beckett


II


Judith Garnett


26


Mrs. Elizabeth


Hammond


47 of Lavenham, county


Watertown


Suffolk


Elizabeth Hammond 15


Sarah Hammond


IO


John Hammond


7


THURSTON CLARKE


44 of Ipswich, Suffolk


Plymouth


Faith Clarke


15


HOPEWELL of London, Thomas Babb, Master, arrived about November I.I


REGARD of Barnstaple, two hundred tons, arrived Novem- ber 13 at Boston, 'with twenty passengers and about fifty cattle.' 2


JOHN MANSFIELD of Exeter, Devon


RICHARD FRYE of Holy Trinity, Exeter Dorchester


GEORGE STRANGE


of Littleham, county Dorchester


Devon


Mrs. Wilmot Strange George Strange Philip Strange Emma Strange


Grace Strange


REBECCA,


I Life and Letters of John Winthrop, II, 124-25.


2 Winthrop: Journal, 1, 14I.


125


Passengers and Ships


REBECCA. This vessel arrived in Boston (date unknown) and left December 18.1


Another vessel, name unknown, arrived at Boston with about one hundred passengers and cattle for the plantations.2


1635


This unknown vessel left the port of Weymouth in Dorsetshire in March of this year with about twenty families and servants under the leadership of the Reverend Joseph Hull, gathered largely from the parishes of Batcombe and Broadway in Somersetshire. The ship arrived May 5, and practically all of the passengers went to the plantation at Wessaguscus by permission of the General Court which offi- cially changed the name of the settlement to Weymouth in July.3


(Rev.) JOSEPH HULL


40 clergyman of


Weymouth, York


Northleigh, Devon


Maine


Mrs. Agnes Hull


25


Joan Hull


15


Joseph Hull I3


Tristram Hull


II


Temperance Hull


9


Elizabeth Hull


7


Griselda Hull


5


Dorothy Hull


3


Judith French


20 servant


John Wood


28 servant


MUSACHIELL BARNARD


I Winthrop: Journal, 1, 142. 2 Ibid., 1, 134.


3 Mass. Col. Rec., 1, 157 and Public Record Office MSS.


I 26


Passengers and Ships


MUSACHIELL BARNARD 24 of Batcombe, clothier


Weymouth


Mrs. Mary Barnard 28 John Barnard 3


Nathaniel Barnard I


Richard Parsons


30 servant


FRANCIS BABER


36 chandler


Scituate


JESSOP


22 joiner


WALTER JESSOP


21 weaver


TIMOTHY TABOR 35 of Batcombe, tailor


Mrs. Jane Tabor 35


Jane Tabor


IO


Anne Tabor


8


Sarah Tabor 5


William Fever


20 servant


JOHN WHITMARSH


39


Mrs. Alice Whit-


marsh


35


John Whitmarsh, Jr. II


Jane Whitmarsh 7


Joseph Whitmarsh 5


Richard Whitmarsh 2


WILLIAM READ 28 of Batcombe, tailor Weymouth


Mrs. Susan Read


29


Hannah Read 3


Susan Read


I


Richard Adams


29 servant


Mary Adams 26


Mary Adams I


ZACHARY BICKNELL 45 Barrington, Somerset Weymouth


Mrs. Agnes Bicknell 27


John Bicknell II


John Kitchen 23 servant


GEORGE ALLEN


24 [?] perhaps Saltford,


Weymouth


Somerset


Mrs. Katherine Allen


-


127


Passengers and Ships


Mrs. Katherine Allen


30


George Allen 16


William Allen


8


Matthew Allen 6


Edward Poole


26 servant


HENRY KINGMAN 40 perhaps Frome, Somerset Weymouth


Mrs. Joan Kingman 39


Edward Kingman 16


Jane Kingman II


Anne Kingman 9


Thomas Kingman 7


John Kingman 2


John Ford 30 servant


WILLIAM KING 30


Salem


Mrs. Dorothy King 34


Mary King 12


Katherine King IO


William King, Jr. 8


Anna King


6


THOMAS HOLBROOKE


34 of Broadway, Somerset


Weymouth


Mrs. Jane Hol-


brooke


34


John Holbrooke II


Thomas Hol- brooke, Jr. IO


Anne Holbrooke 5


Elizabeth Holbrooke I


THOMAS DIBBLE


22 husbandman


Frances Dibble


24 sister


ROBERT LOVELL 40 husbandman Weymouth


Mrs. Elizabeth Lov- ell


35


Zacharias Lovell


15


Anne Lovell


13


John Lovell


8


Ellen Lovell


I28


Passengers and Ships


Ellen Lovell I twin


James Lovell I twin


Joseph Kitchen 16 servant


Alice Kinham 22


ANGEL HOLLARD


Mrs. Katherine Hol-


lard


22


21 Netherbury, Dorset


Weymouth


George Laud


22 servant


Sarah Laud, his


kinswoman


18


RICHARD JONES


of Dinder, Somerset


Dorchester


RICHARD MARTYN


44 of Batcombe, husbandman


Mrs. Joan Martyn


44


HUMPHREY SHEPHERD


32 husbandman


JOHN UPHAM


35 husbandman


Weymouth


Mrs. Elizabeth Up- ham


32


Nathaniel Upham 5


Elizabeth Upham


3


John Upham


I


Sarah Upham


26


William Grane


14


RICHARD WADE Mrs. Elizabeth Wade 56


60 of Simsbury, cooper


Dorchester


Dinah Wade 22


Henry Lush


17 servant


Andrew Hallett


28 servant


John Hoble


13 servant


Robert Huste


40 husbandman


John Woodcock 2 ()


Richard Porter


3() husbandman


CHRISTIAN


129


Passengers and Ships


CHRISTIAN of London, John White, Master. She sailed from London in March and arrived at Boston in June. Her passengers were 'certified' by the minister of Saint Mildred, Breadstreet, London.I


THOMAS BASSETT 37 Windsor, Connecticut


HENRY STILES 40 of Millbrook, Windsor, Connecticut county Bedford


FRANCIS STILES 35 of Millbrook, Windsor, Connecticut county Bedford


Mrs. Rachel Stiles


28


JOHN STILES


33 of Millbrook, Windsor, Connecticut county Bedford


Mrs. Joan Stiles


35


Henry Stiles


3


John Stiles


3/4


Jane Morden


30


Thomas Barber


21


JOHN DYER


28


Boston (?)


JOHN HARRIS


28


JAMES HARWOOD John Reeves


30


Salem


THOMAS FOULFOOT 22


JAMES BUSKETT 28


Thomas Cooper


18


Edward Preston


I3


JOHN CRIBB


30


George Chappell


20


ROBERT ROBINSON 4I


New Haven


EDWARD PATTESON


33


FRANCIS MARSHALL


30


Boston


RICHARD HEYLEI


I Public Record Office MSS., and Drake: Founders, 14.


19


Windsor, Connecticut


New Haven


130


Passengers and Ships


RICHARD HEYLEI 22


Thomas Halford 20


THOMAS HAWKES-


WORTH


33


Salisbury


DESIRE, Edward Boswell, Master. She sailed in June with the following named passengers 'pr Cert. from ij Justices of Peace and minister of all Saintes Northampton.' The date of her arrival is not known.'


WILLIAM HOEMAN


40 husbandman


Mrs. Winifred Hoe- man 35


Hannah Hoeman 8


Jeremy Hoeman 6


Mary Hoeman 4


Sarah Hoeman 2


Abraham Hoeman 1/4


Alice Ashby 20 maidservant


JOHN BROWNE


27 tailor; certified by minister


Ipswich


of Baddow, Essex


Thomas Hart 24 servant


Mary Denny


24 servant


Anne Leake


19 servant


LOVE, Joseph Young, Master. Probably sailed in July or August with the following named passengers but the date of arrival is not known.2


WILLIAM CHERRALL 26 baker Mrs. Ursula Cherrall


FRANCIS HARMAN


I Public Record Office MSS., and Drake: Founders, 31-33. 2 Ibid., 40.


I3I


Passengers and Ships


FRANCIS HARMAN 43


John Harman I2


Sarah Harman


IO


Walter Parker


18


WILLIAM BROWNE 26 fisherman


Mrs. Mary Browne 26


GREAT HOPE of Ipswich, arrived about the middle of Au- gust and presumably brought passengers, but there is no re- cord of them. She was caught in the same storm that wrecked the Angel Gabriel, and nearly did so to the James. She was a large ship of four hundred tons and was driven onto 'Mr. Hoff's Point and brought back again presently by a N. W. wind, and ran ashore at Charlestown.' I


SUSAN AND ELLEN, Edward Payne, Master. She sailed in May, but the date of her arrival is not of record. No cer- tificates of residence accompanied this list.2


JOHN PROCTOR 42 draper Ipswich


Mrs. Martha Proctor 28


John Proctor 3


Mary Proctor I Alice Street 28


WALTER THORNTON 36 husbandman


Mrs. Joanna Thorn- ton 34


JOHN NORTH 20 Ipswich


Mrs. Mary Pynder


I Winthrop: Journal, 1, 155.


2 Public Record Office MSS., and Drake: Founders, 23, 25, 29.


I32


Passengers and Ships


Mrs. Mary Pynder 53


Francis Pynder 20


Mary Pynder 17


Joanna Pynder


I4


Anna Pynder I2


Katherine Pynder IO


John Pynder


8


RICHARD SKOLFIELD 22


EDWARD WEEDEN 22


George Wilby 16


Richard Hawkins


15


THOMAS PARKER


30


Lynn


Simon Bird


20


JOHN MANSFIELD 34


Boston


CLEMENT COLE


30


Boston


John Jones


20


William Burrows


19


Philip Atwood


13


William Snow


18


EDWARD LUMMUS


24 see Loomis


Ipswich


RICHARD SALTONSTALL


23 husbandman


Watertown


Muriel Saltonstall


22


Muriel Saltonstall


3/4


THOMAS WELLES


30


Ipswich


PETER COOPER


28


Rowley


WILLIAM LAMBERT


26


JEREMY BELCHER


22


Ipswich


SAMUEL PODD


25


Ipswich


Mary Clifford 25


Jane Coe 30


Mary Riddlesden I7


MATTHEW HITCHCOCK


Ipswich Lynn


I33


Passengers and Ships


MATTHEW HITCHCOCK 25


Watertown


Elizabeth Nichols


25


Tomazine Carpenter 35


Anne Fowle


25


Edmond Gordon 18


THOMAS SYDLIE


22


Margaret Leach 22


Mary Smith


21


Elizabeth Swayne 16


Penelope Pelham 16


Anne Welles 20


Dionis Taylor 48


Hannah Smith


30


William Buttrick


18


JOHN CORRINGTON


33


Mrs. Mary Corring- ton 33


RALPH HUDSON


42 draper of Kingston-on-


Cambridge


Hull, Yorks


Mrs. Mary Hudson 42


Hannah Hudson I4


John Hudson 12


Elizabeth Hudson


5


THOMAS BRIGHAM


32 of Yorkshire Cambridge


Benjamin Thwing 16


Anne Gilson


34


Judith Kirk 18


JOHN MORE 41


HENRY KNOWLES


25


GEORGE RICHARDSON


30


EDWARD TOMLINS


30


Benjamin Tomlins 18


Watertown


Lynn


Barbara Ford


I34


Passengers and Ships


Barbara Ford 16


Joan Broomer 13


RICHARD BROOKE 24


Lynn


Thomas Brooke 18


SIMON CROSBY


26 husbandman of Spalding- Cambridge in-the-Moor, Yorks


Mrs. Anne Crosby 25


Thomas Crosby


2 months


RICHARD ROWTON


36 husbandman


Salem


Mrs. Anne Rowton 36


Edmond Rowton 6


PERCIVAL GREENE


32 husbandman Cambridge


Mrs. Ellen Greene 32


Margaret Dix


I8


JOHN TRANE


25


Watertown


JOHN ATHERSON


24


Anne Blason


27


(Rev.) PETER BULK-


ELEY 50 of Odell, county Bedford Concord


Mrs. Grace Bulkeley 30


John Bulkeley 15


Benjamin Bulkeley II


Daniel Bulkeley 9


Priscilla Jarman IO


Elizabeth Taylor IO


Anne Lieford I3


JAMES of Bristol, sailed June 4, arrived August 17, ' ... hav- ing one hundred passengers, honest people of Yorkshire, being put into the Isles of Shoals, lost three anchors: and setting sail, no canvas nor ropes would hold, but she was driven within a cable's length of the rocks at Pascataquack, when suddenly


I35


Passengers and Ships


suddenly the wind, coming to N. W., put them back to the Isles of Shoals, and, being there ready to strike upon the rocks, they let out a piece of their mainsail, and weathered the rocks.' 1


Rev. RICHARD MATHER Toxteth, Lancashire Dorchester


Mrs. Katherine Mather


Samuel Mather


Timothy Mather


Nathaniel Mather


Joseph Mather


Rev. DANIEL MAUDE


Boston


NATHANIEL WALES


Dorchester


BARNABAS FAWER Mrs. Dinah Fawer


Dorchester


THOMAS ARMITAGE


Ipswich


JOSEPH ARMITAGE


Lynn


GODFREY ARMITAGE


Lynn


MATTHEW MITCHELL Mrs. Susan Mitchell Jonathan Mitchell


Halifax, Yorkshire Charlestown


GEORGE KENDRICK Mrs. Jane Kendrick


Scituate


JOHN SMITH Mrs. Mary Smith Mary Smith


JAMES of London, William Cooper, Master, three hundred tons. She sailed from Southampton April 5 and arrived June 3 with passengers and cattle. Winthrop calls her master 'Mr. Graves'


I Winthrop: Journal, 1, 156; Mather: Journal.


I36


Passengers and Ships


Graves' and says that he 'had come every year for these seven years.' I


AUGUSTINE CLEMENT of Reading, county Berks, Boston


painter


Mrs. Elizabeth Clement Samuel Clement Elizabeth Clement Thomas Wheeler


servant


THOMAS BROWNE of Malford, county Wilts, Newbury weaver


HERCULES WOODMAN


of Malford, county Wilts, mercer


Newbury


JOHN EVERED als WEBB


of Marlborough, county Boston Wilts, husbandman


of Marlborough, county Wilts


Boston


STEPHEN EVERED als WEBB


Giles Butler


George Cousins


Thomas Colman Thomas Goddard John Pithouse


ANTHONY MORSE


29 of Marlborough, county


Newbury


Wilts, shoemaker


of Marlborough, county


Newbury


Wilts, shoemaker


of Marlborough, carpenter Brookline


JOHN PARKER Mrs. Jane Parker John Parker Margaret Parker Sarah Parker John Hyde Richard Walker Maudit Ingles


of Marlborough, tailor of Marlborough, shoemaker of Marlborough, fuller


THOMAS DAVIS


I Journal, 1, 152.


of Marlborough, county Wilts, laborers


Mrs. Mary Morse WILLIAM MORSE


I37


Passengers and Ships


THOMAS DAVIS Mrs. Christian Davis Thomas Carpenter


WILLIAM PADDY


of London, skinner Plymouth


EDMUND HAWES


of London, cutler Plymouth


of Salisbury, county Wilts, maltster


servant


of Salisbury, county Wilts, weaver servant


of Salisbury, county Wilts, Salem roper


Mrs. Jane Veren Hilliard Veren Dorcas Veren


PHILIP VEREN *


of Salisbury, county Wilts,


Salem


roper


Mrs. Dorcas Veren Philip Veren Nathaniel Veren Joshua Veren


MICHAEL SHAFFLIN 30


Charlestown


GEORGE SMYTH tailor


JOHN GREEN


surgeon


ZACCHEUS CURTIS of Downton, county Wilts Topsfield


HENRY ROSE of Plaitford, county Wilts, laborer


NICHOLAS BATT of Devizes, county Wilts, Newbury linen weaver


Mrs. Lucy Batt Anne Batt


JOHN PIKE


* These passengers are called 'late of New England,' but the reason for this desig- nation is not clear.


1


EDMUND BATTER Mrs. Sarah Batter John Small


THOMAS ANTRUM


*


Thomas Browne


JOSHUA VEREN *


of Marlborough, sawyer


of Amesbury, county Wilts, carpenter


I38


Passengers and Ships


JOHN PIKE of Langford, county Wilts Newbury


Mrs. .. ke


John Pike


Robert Pike


Dorothy Pik.


Israel Pike


Anne Pike


THOMAS SCOATES of Salisbury, county Wilts, laborer JOHN MUSSELWHITE of Langford, county Wilts, laborer SAMPSON SALTER of Caversham, county Oxford, Newport fisherman HENRY KING of Brenchley, county Kent, laborer WILLIAM ANDREWS of Hampsworth county York- Salem shire (?)


JOHN KNIGHT


RICHARD KNIGHT


THOMAS SMITH


of Romsey, county Hants, tailor of Romsey, county Hants, tailor of Romsey, county Hants, Ipswich weaver


NICHOLAS HOLT 27 of Romsey, county Hants, Newbury tanner


ROBERT FIELD


of 'Yealing' (probably Eling), Boston county Hants of Salisbury, county Yarmouth


ANTHONY THATCHER


Wilts, tailor


Mrs. Mary Thatcher Peter Higdon James Browne Lawrence Seager


servant 17 of Southampton 17 of Southampton


HENRY LEVERAGE


of Salisbury, county Wilts, tailor of Salisbury, county Wilts, tailor


WILLIAM PARSONS


JOHN EMERY 34 of Romsey, county Hants, Newbury carpenter


Mrs. Emery


I39


Passengers and Ships


Mrs. ...... Emery Anne Emery Elinor Emery John Emery


ANTHONY EMERY


of Romsey, county Hants, Newbury carpenter and Kittery, Me.


Mrs. Frances Emery James Emery Rebecca Emery


WILLIAM KEMP servant to Anthony Emery Duxbury


On June 7 (Sunday), 'there came in seven other ships, and one to Salem, and four more to the mouth of the bay, with store of passengers and cattle. They all came in within six weeks.' ' It is probable that these ships were the James, Elizabeth, Christian, Planter, Hopewell, Rebecca, Elizabeth & Anne, and Increase, with five others whose names are not of record. The passenger lists of seven of these ships will follow; and included with them are these per- sons known to have come this year, but it is not possible to assign them to a particular vessel.


Rev. PETER HOBART of Southold, Suffolk Hingham


Mrs. ...... Hobart Joshua Hobart Jeremiah Hobart


Elizabeth Hobart Josiah Hobart


ANTHONY COOPER of Hingham, Norfolk


Hingham


Mrs. . Cooper Cooper


. Cooper


* Winthrop: Journal, 1, 152.


1


1


1


140


Passengers and Ships


Cooper Cooper Cooper Deborah Cooper


1 Sarah Cooper Cooper


Cooper


WILLIAM LARGE


of county Norfolk Mrs. Large


of county Norfolk


Hingham


JOHN SMART Mrs. ...... Smart


Richard Smart James Smart


GEORGE LUDKIN of county Norfolk


Hingham


Mrs. ...... Ludkin


Aaron Ludkin


JOHN FARROW


Mrs. Frances Farrow


Farrow


of Hingham, Norfolk


Hingham


PLANTER of London, Nicholas Trerice, Master. She sailed from London about April 10 and arrived at Boston June 7, following.1


The following passengers were certified from Stepney :


NICHOLAS DAVIES


40 tailor of Wapping


Charlestown


Mrs. Sarah Davies


48


Joseph Davies


13


William Locke 6


Woburn


JOHN MADDOX


43 sawyer


Salem


JAMES LANNIN


26 glover


ROBERT STEVENS


I Public Record Office MSS., and Drake: Founders, 15-21.


14I


Passengers and Ships


ROBERT STEVENS 22 sawyer


Braintree (?)


JOHN MOORE 24 laborer


JAMES HAYWARD


22 servant


Judith Phippen 16 servant


The following passengers certified from St. Albans, Herts: JOHN TUTTLE


39 mercer of Saint Albans, Ipswich


Herts


Mrs. Joan Tuttle 42


John Lawrence I7


William Lawrence I2


Mary Lawrence


9


Abigail Tuttle


6


Simon Tuttle 4


Sarah Tuttle 2


John Tuttle I


Mrs. Joan Antrobus 65


Mary Wrast 24


Thomas Greene I5


Nathan Haford 16 servant


Mary Chittwood 24


THOMAS OLNEY 35 shoemaker Salem


Mrs. Marie Olney 30


Thomas Olney, Jr. 3


Epenetus Olney I


GEORGE GIDDINS


25 husbandman of Clapham,


Ipswich


county Beds


Mrs. Jane Giddins 20


MICHAEL WILLIAM- SON


30 servant


THOMAS CARTER 25 servant


Elizabeth Morrison 12 servant


MARTIN SAUNDERS


40 currier of Sudbury,


Braintree


county Suffolk


Mrs. Rachel Saun-


ders


40


Mary Saunders


142 Passengers and Ships


Mary Saunders


I5


Leah Saunders IO


Judith Saunders


8


Martin Saunders 4


Mary Fuller


15 servant


Richard Smith 14 servant


Richard Ridley 16 servant


FRANCIS NEWCOM 30 husbandman Braintree


Mrs. Rachel New- com 20


Rachel Newcom 21/2


John Newcom 3/4


ANTHONY STANION 24 glover Boston


DANIEL HANBURY


29


Francis Dexter


I3


William Dawes I5


EDMOND WEAVER


28 husbandman of Aymestrey, Hereford


Mrs. Margaret Weaver 30


JAMES WEAVER 23 stationer of Aymestrey, Hereford


RICHARD TUTTLE


32 husbandman of Ringstead,


Boston


Northants


Mrs. Anne Tuttle 41


Anne Tuttle


I2


John Tuttle


IO


Rebecca Tuttle 6


Isabel Tuttle


70 (probably mother)


Mary Wolhouston 30


WILLIAM TUTTLE


26 husbandman of Ringstead,


Boston


Northants


Mrs. Elizabeth Tuttle 23


John Tuttle 31/2 Anne Tuttle 21/4


Thomas Tuttle 1/4


Cicely Clark


143


Passengers and Ships


Cicely Clark 16


Mary Bill


II


Philip Atwood I2


Bartholomew Faldoe


16


Elizabeth Swayne


20


Margaret Leach 15


Hannah Smith 18


Anne Wells


15


FRANCIS BUSHNELL 26 carpenter from Berkshire Salem


Mrs. Mary Bushnell 26


Martha Bushnell I


William Lea 16


Mary Smith 18


RICHARD FENN 27 certified by Alderman Richard Fenn


THOMAS SAVAGE 27 tailor of Taunton, county Somerset


Boston


RICHARD HARVIE 22 tailor


Salem


Mrs. Anne Harvie 22


FRANCIS PEABODY


21 husbandman Ipswich


34 weaver


Hartford


WILLIAM WILCOCKSON Mrs. Margaret Wil- cockson John Wilcockson


24


2


WILLIAM BEARDSLEY 30 Concord and Stratford, Connecticut


Mrs. Mary Beards- ley 26


Mary Beardsley 4


John Beardsley 2


Joseph Beardsley 1/2


ALLEN PERLEY 27 husbandman Ipswich


WILLIAM FELLOE 24 shoemaker


Ipswich


FRANCIS BAKER 24 tailor Boston


The


144


Passengers and Ships


The following passengers certified from Kingston, Surrey :


PALMER TINGLEY 21 miller


Ipswich


William Buttrick 20 hostler


THOMAS JEWELL


27 miller


Braintree


The following passengers certified from Sudbury, Suffolk:


RICHARD HAFFIELD


54 currier


Ipswich


Mrs. Martha Haf- field 42


Mary Haffield


18


Sarah Haffield


14


Martha Haffield


8


Rachel Haffield 6


Ruth Haffield 3


Alice Smith 40


Elizabeth Cooper 24


John Smith 13


Job Hawkins


15


The following passengers certified, but no place stated: Mrs. Eylin Hanford 46 of Fremington, county Scituate


Devon


Margaret Hanford


16


Elizabeth Hanford 14


Rodolphus Elmes


15 servant of Southwark,


Scituate


Surrey


Thomas Stanley


16 servant


Mrs. Sarah Pitney 22 (?)


Marshfield


Margaret Pitney


22


Sarah Pitney


7


Samuel Pitney


1 1/2


Rachel Deane


31


ELIZABETH of London, William Stagg, Master. She sailed from London in April and arrived at Boston in midsummer. Most


145


Passengers and Ships


Most of the passengers were certified by 'Ministers and Justices of the Parish' (not stated), with the exceptions named below.I


CLEMENT BATES


40 tailor of Lydd, county Hingham


Kent


Mrs. Anne Bates


40


James Bates


14


Clement Bates 12


Rachel Bates


8


Joseph Bates


5


Benjamin Bates


2


John Wynchester


19 servant


JERVICE GOULD


30 servant


Hingham


WILLIAM HOLDRED


25 certified from Saint Al- phege, London


Ipswich


ROGER PRESTON


21 certified from Saint Al- phege, London


Ipswich


Daniel Brodley


20 certified from Saint Al- phege, London


Ipswich


JAMES HOSMER


28 clothier of Hawkhurst, Concord


county Kent


Mrs. Anne Hosmer 27


Mary Hosmer 2


Anne Hosmer 1/4


Mary Dounard


24 servant


Mary Martin


19 servant


JOHN STONE 40 certified from Hawkhurst, county Kent


EDWARD GOULD 28 certified from Hawkhurst, Hingham county Kent


George Russell


19 certified from Hawkhurst, county Kent


John Mussell


15


WILLIAM WILD


I Public Record Office MSS., and Drake: Founders, 18, 19, 21, 24, 25, 26, 27.


146


Passengers and Ships


WILLIAM WILD 30


Ipswich


Mrs. Alice Wild 40


Peter Thorne 20


John Wild


17


WILLIAM WHITRED


36 carpenter


Ipswich


Mrs. Elizabeth Whitred


30


Thomas Whitred IO


JOHN CLUFFE 22


SAMUEL HAYWARD


22 carpenter


Boston


John Duke 20


JOHN BROWNE


40


Plymouth (?)


Sarah Walker


James Walker


17 servants to William Brasey, linen I5 draper of Cheapside and John Brown, baker


THOMAS MILLETT


30 certified by Minister of Dorchester Saint Saviour's, South- wark, county Surrey


Mrs. Mary Millett 29


Thomas Millett 2


Ursula Greenway


32 certified as above


Henry Bull 19


Joshua Wheat 17 certified by Minister of Saint Saviour's, John Smith I2 Southwark, county Surrey


Ralph Chapman 20


RICHARD WALKER 24


Lynn (?)


William Walker 15


WILLIAM BEAMOND


27


Salem


John Beamond 23


Salem


THOMAS LETTYNE


23 Leighton (?)


Lynn


JOHN JOHNSON 23


JAMES BATES


53 husbandman of Lydd,


Dorchester county Kent


Mrs. Alice Bates


I47


Passengers and Ships


Mrs. Alice Bates 52


Lydia Bates 20


Margaret Bates I2


Mary Bates


17


James Bates


9


EDWARD BULLOCK V 32 husbandman of Bark- Dorchester ham, county Berks


ISAAC STEDMAN


30 of Biddenden, county Kent


Scituate


Mrs. Elizabeth Sted- man


26


Nathaniel Stedman 5


Isaac Stedman I


Robert Thornton II


Dorchester


Peter Gardner 18


Margaret Davies




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