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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.
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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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