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Boston
John Davies 9
Mary Davies 4
Elizabeth Davies I
Dorothy Smith 45
Mary Smith I5
WILLIAM HUBBARD John Hubbard IO beth and Anne, 1635
36 see identical entry Eliza- Wenham
Rachel Biggs
66 widow of Cranbrooke, Dorchester
county Kent
Patience Foster 40
Hopestill Foster I4
FRANCIS WHITE 24
Joan Sellen 50
Ipswich (?)
Anne Sellen
7
EDWARD LOOMIS
27 see Lummus
Ipswich
INCREASE
148
Passengers and Ships
INCREASE of London, Robert Lea, Master. She left Eng- land the latter part of April and arrived Boston the end of July.I
GEORGE BACON
43 mason
Hingham
Samuel Bacon
I2
Susan Bacon IO
John Bacon
8
THOMAS JOSSELYN
43 husbandman of Roxwell,
Hingham
Essex
Mrs. Rebecca Josselyn 43
Rebecca Josselyn
18
Dorothy Josselyn
II
Nathaniel Josselyn
8
Elizabeth Josselyn 6
Mary Josselyn I
Elizabeth Ward
38 servant
WILLIAM ROSCOE
4I husbandman of Billerica,
Cambridge
Essex
Mrs. Rebecca Roscoe 40
Sarah Roscoe
9
Mary Roscoe
7
Samuel Roscoe
5
William Roscoe
I
THOMAS PAGE
29 tailor; certified from
Saco, Maine
All Saints' Stayning,
Mark Lane, London
Mrs. Elizabeth Page 28
Thomas Page, Jr.
2
Catherine Page
I
Edward Sparks
22 servant
Catherine Taylor
24 servant
SAMUEL ANDREWS
37 from London
Falmouth, Maine
Mrs. Jane Andrews
30
Jane Andrews
I Public Record Office MSS., and Drake: Founders, 20, 22, 24, 25, 26.
149
Passengers and Ships
Jane Andrews 3
Elizabeth Andrews 2
ROBERT NANNEY 22 servant
ROBERT SANKEY 30 servant
JAMES GIBBONS 21 servant
THOMAS BLODGETT 30 glover, from Suffolk Cambridge
Mrs. Susan Blodgett 37
Daniel Blodgett 4
Samuel Blodgett 1 1/2
THOMAS CHITTENDEN 51 linen-weaver of Hawkhurst, Scituate Kent
Mrs. Rebecca Chittenden 40
Isaac Chittenden IO
Henry Chittenden 6
SAMUEL MORSE Mrs. Elizabeth
50 husbandman Dedham
Morse
48
Joseph Morse 20
Elizabeth Daniell 2
PHILEMON DALTON 45 linen- Hampton, New Hampshire weaver
Mrs. Hannah Dalton 35
Samuel Dalton 5
William White
14 servant
JOHN DAVIS
29 joiner
Boston
MATTHEW MARVIN
45 husbandman of Bentley
Hartford
Magna, Essex
Mrs. Elizabeth Marvin 31
Matthew Marvin 8
Mary Marvin 6
Sarah Marvin 3
Hannah Marvin
John Warner Isaac More
30 servant
13 servant
SAMUEL IRELAND
I
150
Passengers and Ships
SAMUEL IRELAND
32 carpenter
Mrs. Mary Ireland 30
Martha Ireland 1/2
WILLIAM PAYNE
37 husbandman of Lavenham,
Salem
Suffolk
Mrs. Anne Payne 40
Susan Payne II
William Payne
IO
Anna Payne 5
John Payne 3
Daniel Payne
SIMON STONE
50 husbandman of Brom-
Watertown
ley Magna, Essex
Mrs. Joan Stone 38
Francis Stone
16
Anne Stone
II
Simon Stone, Jr.
4
Mary Stone
3
John Stone
I mo.
SIMON AYERS
48 chirugeon of Lavenham, Watertown
Suffolk
Mrs. Dorothy Ayers 38
Mary Ayers
I5
Thomas Ayers
13
Simon Ayers, Jr. II
Rebecca Ayers 9
Christian Ayers
7
Anna Ayers 5
Benjamin Ayers 3
Sarah Ayers 1/4
THOMAS KILBOURNE
55 husbandman of Wood Wethersfield Ditton, Cambridge
Mrs. Frances
Kilbourne
50
Margaret Kilbourne
23
Lydia Kilbourne 22
Mary Kilbourne
151
Passengers and Ships
Mary Kilbourne 16
Frances Kilbourne 12
John Kilbourne IO
WILLIAM BUCK Roger Buck 18
50 plow-wright
Cambridge
ABRAHAM FLEMING 40 husbandman
JOHN FOKAR
21 husbandman
THOMAS PARRISH
22 clothier
Watertown
WILLIAM HOUGHTON 22 butcher
JAMES BITTON
27
WILLIAM POTTER
25
STEPHEN UPSON
23 sawyer
Henry Cross
20 carpenter
James Roger
20
Richard Nun
19
Thomas Barrett
16
John Hackwell
18
John Wyndell
16
Isaac Worden 18
Nathaniel Wood
12
Elizabeth Wood
30
Elizabeth Beard
24
Aymes Gladwell 16
Phebe Pearce
18
Mary Teller
16
Jane Rawlins
30
Elizabeth Streaton
19
JAMES, John May, Master. She sailed for New England the latter part of July and arrived at Boston the last week in September.
152
Passengers and Ships
September. All passengers were certified by the 'Minister' of their conformity, and as 'no Subsidy men.' I
THOMAS EWER 40 tailor, perhaps of Hert- Charlestown fordshire
Mrs. Sarah Ewer 28
Elizabeth Ewer 4
Thomas Ewer
1 1/2
Sarah Beale 28
Elizabeth Newman 24
John Scudder 16
Charlestown
WILLIAM BALLARD
32 husbandman of Bradwell,
Lynn
county Suffolk
Mrs. Elizabeth Ballard 26
Hester Ballard
2
John Ballard I
Alice Jones 26
Elizabeth Goffe 26
EDMOND BRIDGES
23
Lynn
MICHAEL MILNER
23
Lynn
THOMAS TERRY
28
Southold, Long Island
Richard Terry
17
ROBERT TERRY
25
Southold, Long Island
THOMAS MARSHALL 22
Boston
William Hooper 18
EDMOND JOHNSON 23
Hampton, New Hampshire
SAMUEL BENNETT
24
Lynn
RICHARD PALMER 29
ANTHONY BESSEY 26
Sandwich
EDWARD GARDINER 25
Cambridge
William Colbron 16
HENRY BULL
I Public Record Office MSS., and Drake: Founders, 31, 39.
Passengers and Ships I53
HENRY BULL
25
Newport, Rhode Island
Solomon Martin 16 shipwright
Gloucester
WILLIAM HILL
70 wheelwright
NICHOLAS BUTTRY 33
Cambridge
Mrs. Martha Buttry 28 Grace Buttry I
JOHN HART Mrs. Mary Hart 31
40 shoemaker Salem
HENRY TYBBOTT
39 shoemaker Dover, New Hampshire
Mrs. Elizabeth Tybbott 39
Jeremy Tybbott
4
Samuel Tybbott
2
Remembrance Tybbott 28
NICHOLAS GOODHUE 60 clothworker
probably Ipswich
Mrs. Jane Goodhue 58
JOHN JOHNSON 26
probably Ipswich
Mrs. Susan Johnson 24
Elizabeth Johnson 3
Thomas Johnson I 1/2
RALPH FARNHAM
32 barber
Ipswich
Mrs. Alice Farnham 28
Mary Farnham 7 Thomas Farnham 4
Ralph Farnham 2
BATCHELOR, Thomas Webb, Master, of twenty-five tons, sailed for New England August II and arrived November 28. 'Here arrived,' wrote Winthrop, 'a small Norsey Bark, sent by the Lords Say, etc., with one Gardiner, an expert engineer, or work base, and provisions of all sorts, to begin a fort at the
I54
Passengers and Ships
the mouth of Connecticut. Her passingers twelve men, two women and goods, all safe.' I
LYON GARDINER
36 probably of
London
Long Island, New York
Mrs. Mary Gardiner 34
Elizabeth Coles
23
WILLIAM JOPE
40
ELIZABETH AND ANNE, Roger Cooper, Master. She sailed about the middle of May and arrived at Boston in Midsummer, with one hundred and two passengers.2
Mrs. Marjorie
of Evesham, county
Plymouth
Washburn
49
Worcester
John Washburn I4
Phillip Washburn II
ROBERT HAWKINS
25 husbandman
Charlestown
Mrs. Mary Hawkins 24
JOHN WHITNEY 35
Watertown
Mrs. Ellen Whitney 30
John Whitney II
Richard Whitney 9
Nathaniel Whitney 8
Thomas Whitney 6
Jonathan Whitney I
John Palmerley 20
Richard Martin
12
Abigail Eaton 35
V
Watertown
Mary Eaton 4
Thomas Eaton I
WILLIAM HUBBARD
I Journal, 1, 165-66.
2 Public Record Office MSS., and Drake: Founders, 20, 22, 24, 27, 28, 29, 30.
Passengers and Ships 155
WILLIAM HUBBARD 35
Thomas Hubbard IO
Nicholas Sension 13
HENRY JACKSON
29
Watertown
JOHN JACKSON 27
Sarah Cartrack 24
Mildred Cartrack
2
Jane Dammand
9
Mary Broomer
IO
Thomas Alsopp
20
Joseph Alsopp 14
Percy King 24 maidservant
THOMAS HODSALL 47
ALEXANDER BAKER
28
Gloucester
Mrs. Elizabeth
Baker
23
Elizabeth Baker
3
Christian Baker
I
SAMUEL BAKER 30
CLEMENT CHAPLIN
48 of Thetford, county
Cambridge
Norfolk
WILLIAM SWAYNE
50
Watertown
RICHARD BROCK 31 carpenter
EDWARD SALE
24
Daniel Preston 13
Richard Goard
17
THOMAS LORD
50 smith, of Towcester,
Hartford
Northants
Mrs. Dorothy Lord 46
Thomas Lord 16
Anne Lord 14
William Lord 12
John Lord IO
Salem
Robert Lord
I56
Passengers and Ships
Robert Lord 9
Amy Lord 6
Dorothy Lord
4
JAMES COBBETT 23
JOSIAS COBBETT 21
JOSEPH FABER
26
William Samond 19
JOHN HOLLOWAY
21
Jane Bennett
16
WILLIAM REEVE
22
CHRISTOPHER STANLEY 32 tailor, perhaps of London
Boston
Mrs. Susanna
Stanley
3I
HENRY WILKINSON
25 tallow chandler
Ipswich
Robert Haws
19 soap boiler
Roxbury
SAMUEL HULL
25
William Swynden
20
JOHN HALSEY 24
VINCENT POTTER
21
Boston
William Adams
15
HENRY CURTIS 27
Watertown
JOHN WYLIE 25
Reading
JOHN THOMPSON
22
EDMOND WESTON
30
Gamaliel Beamont
I2
Duxbury
Dorchester
THOMAS WHITTEN
36 of Benenden, county Kent
Plymouth
Mrs. Audrey Whit-
ten
45
Jeremy Whitten
8
Nicholas Morecock
14
Bennet Morecock
I 57
Passengers and Ships
Bennet Morecock 16 Mary Morecock IO
GEORGE ORRIS 21
Boston
Elizabeth Fabin
16 (see Faber, above)
ROBERT JEFFRIES 30
Charlestown
Mary Jeffries 27
Thomas Jeffries 7
Elizabeth Jeffries 6
Mary Jeffries 3
Hannah Day 20
Susan Brown
21
ROBERT CARR
21 tailor
Caleb Carr
II
RICHARD WHITE 3ยบ carpenter
Sudbury
THOMAS DANE 32 carpenter
Concord
WILLIAM HILLIARD
21 carpenter Duxbury
WILLIAM COURSER
26 shoemaker
Boston
GEORGE WYLDE
37 husbandman
GEORGE PARKER
23 carpenter
perhaps York, Maine
JOHN BORDEN
28 of Benenden county
Watertown
Kent
Joan Borden 23
Matthew Borden
5
Elizabeth Borden 3
RICHARD SAMPSON
28 tailor
ROBERT STANDY
22
John Oldham 12 'near kinsman' of John Watertown Oldham
Thomas Oldham
IO
HOPEWELL
158
Passengers and Ships
HOPEWELL of London, William Bundock, Master. She sailed early in April from London and arrived at Boston in June.I
JOHN COOPER 4I of Olney, county Bucks Lynn
Wybroe Cooper 42
Mary Cooper
13
John Cooper
IO
Thomas Cooper
7
Martha Cooper 5
Philip Phillips servant
EDMOND FARRINGTON 47 of Olney, county Bucks, miller Lynn Elizabeth Farrington 49
Sarah Farrington
I4
Matthew Farrington 12
John Farrington II
Elizabeth Farrington 8
WILLIAM PARRYER 36 of Olney, county Bucks Ipswich
Alice Parryer
37
Mary Parryer 7
Sarah Parryer 5
Katherine 1 1/2
GEORGE GRIGGS 42 of Lavenden, county Bucks Boston
Alice Griggs 42
Thomas Griggs
I5
William Griggs
I4
Elizabeth Griggs IO
Mary Griggs 6
James Griggs 2
PHILIP KIRTLAND 21 of Sherrington, county Bucks Lynn
Nathaniel Kirtland
19
JOHN ASTWOOD
26
New Haven
Martha Carter
27
Mary Elliott 13
JOHN PEAT
I Public Records Office MSS., and Drake: Founders, 15, 17, 19.
159
Passengers and Ships
JOHN PEAT
38 husbandman of Duffleld,
Stratford
county Derby 18 of Eltisley, county Cambridge
ISAAC DESBROUGH
GEORGE WOODWARD
35 fishmonger of Saint Botolph's, Billingsgate, London
JOHN RUGGLES
44 shoemaker of Nazing, Roxbury
county Essex,
Barbara Ruggles John Ruggles John Ruggles
30
IO (nephew)
2
Elizabeth Eliot 30 of Nazing, county Essex Roxbury
Elizabeth Eliot 8
Sarah Eliot
6
Lydia Eliot
4
Philip Eliot
2
GILES PAYSON Isaac Morris
26 of Nazing, county Essex Roxbury
9
LAWRENCE WHITTE-
MORE
63 husbandman of Stanstead Roxbury
Abbots, county Herts
Mrs. Elizabeth Whittemore
57
Elizabeth Turner 20
ROBERT DAY
30 of Stanstead Abbots, Cambridge county Herts
William Peacock
I2
ROBERT TITUS
35 husbandman of Saint Weymouth Katherine, Tower, London
Mrs. Hannah Titus 31
John Titus 9
Edmund Titus
5
THOMAS PELL
22 tailor
New Haven
JOHN BUSHNELL
21 glazier
Salem
James Burgis I4
Alexander Thwaites
I
160
Passengers and Ships
Alexander Thwaites 20
Concord
John Abbott 16
Mary Abbott
15
John Bellows
12
John Johnes
18
Christian Luddington 18
Mary Coke I4
Mary Peake
15
REBECCA, John Hodges, Master. She sailed from London in April and arrived at Boston June 8, with the following passengers.1
PETER UNDERWOOD 22
Isabel Craddock 30
JACOB WALSH 32
GEORGE WOODWARD
35 (also in the Hopewell, q.v.)
Elizabeth Winckall
52
John Winckall I3
WILLIAM SWAYNE
16
Hampton, N. H.
FRANCIS SWAYNE 14
Hampton, N. H.
ANGEL GABRIEL of Bristol, two hundred and forty tons, . Taylor, Master. Sailed for New England in June and was wrecked at Pemaquid in August, but no lives were lost.2 RALPH BLAISDELL of Lancashire York, Maine
Mrs. Elizabeth Blaisdell Henry Blaisdell
HENRY SIMPSON York, Maine GEORGE
I Public Record Office MSS., and Drake: Founders, 20.
2 Wallace: History of Canaan, New Hampshire, 504.
16I
Passengers and Ships
GEORGE of Bristol left that port September 28 and arrivedat Boston November 7, following."
ROBERT HULL of Market Harborough, Boston county Leicester, chandler
Mrs. Elizabeth Hull John Hull
ABIGAIL of London, Richard Hackwell, Master. She listed passengers for New England from June 4 until July 24, and sailed from Plymouth, as her last port of departure, about August I, with two hundred and twenty persons aboard and many cattle. She arrived at Boston about October 8, in- fected with smallpox. Among those coming in this ship, but not listed, were Sir Henry Vane, son and heir of Sir Henry Vane, Comptroller of the King's Household, traveling in- cognito; the Reverend Hugh Peter, pastor of the English Church at Rotterdam, and the Reverend John Wilson, who was returning to Boston, with his wife, her first appearance in New England.2
ROBERT MEARES 43 husbandman
Boston
Mrs. Elizabeth
Meares 30
Samuel Meares 6
John Meares 1/4
THOMAS BUTTOLPH 32 glover Boston
Mrs. Anne Buttolph 24
RALPH MASON
35 carpenter of Saint Olave's Southwark
Boston
Mrs. Anne Mason
35
Richard Mason 5
Samuel Mason
* Hull: Diary, in American Antiquarian Society, Proceedings.
2 Public Record Office MSS., and Drake: Founders, 28, 31-38.
162
Passengers and Ships
Samuel Mason 3
Susan Mason
I
JOHN WINTHROP
27
Mrs. Elizabeth Winthrop 19
Deane Winthrop II
Matthew Abdy
15 fisherman
Boston
Boston
Edward Belcher 8
Elizabeth Epps 13
Mary Lyne 6
GEORGE BURDEN 24 tanner
Boston
EDWARD RAINSFORD 26 merchant Boston
NATHANIEL TILLEY
32 of Little Minories, London
Boston
WILLIAM TILLEY
28 of Little Minories, London Boston
RALPH ROOT
50
Boston
Mary Root
I5
Robert Sharpe
20
RALPH SHEPHERD
29 tailor
Dedham
Mrs. Thanks
Shepherd
23
Sarah Shepherd 3
JOHN HOUGHTON
4 (sic.) of Eaton Bray, county Dedham
Bedford
EDWARD WHITE
42 of Cranbrook, county
Dorchester
Kent
Mrs. Martha White
39
Martha White
IO
Mary White 8
JOSEPH FLUDD 45 baker Dorchester
Mrs. Jane Fludd 35
Elizabeth Fludd 9 Obadiah Fludd 4
Joseph Fludd 1/2
EDMOND MUNNINGS
Braintree
163
Passengers and Ships
40 of Denge, county Essex
Dorchester
Mary Munnings 9
Anna Munnings 6
Mahalaleel Munnings 3
THOMAS JONES
40
Dorchester
Mrs. Ellen Jones 36
Isaac Jones
8
Hester Jones 6
Thomas Jones
3
Sarah Jones
1/4
HENRY BULLOCK
40 of Saint Lawrence,
Charlestown
county Essex
Mrs. Susan Bullock 42
Henry Bullock 8
Mary Bullock 6
Thomas Bullock
2
THOMAS KNOWER
33 of London, clothier
Charlestown
Sarah Knower 7
NOEL KNOWER
29 of London
Charlestown
PHILIP DRINKER
39 potter
Charlestown
Mrs. Elizabeth
Drinker
32
Edward Drinker
I2
John Drinker 8
GEORGE HEPBORNE
43 glover of Southwark,
Charlestown
county Surrey
Mrs. Anne Hepborne 46
Rebecca Hepborne IO
Anna Hepborne 4 JOSEPH BOREBANK
24 servant
Joan Jordan
16 servant
WILLIAM FULLER
25
Ipswich Joseph Fuller
EDMOND MUNNINGS Mrs. Mary Munn- ings 30
164
Passengers and Ships
Joseph Fuller I5
Robert Whitman
John West II John Emerson 20
Scituate
RICHARD CARR
29
Salisbury
HUGH BURT
35 of Dorking, county Surrey
Lynn
Mrs. Anne Burt 32
Hugh Burt
I5
Edward Burt
8
William Bassett
9 son of Mrs. Burt by a previous marriage
EDWARD IRESON
32 perhaps from Buckenham,
Lynn
county Norfolk
Mrs. Elizabeth
Ireson
27
HENRY COLLINS
29 starchmaker, certified at Step-
Lynn
Mrs. Anne Collins
30
Henry Collins 5
John Collins 3
Margery Collins
I
DENNIS GEERE Mrs. Elizabeth
30 certified by the minister of
Lynn
Islesworth, county Mid-
Geere
22
dlesex, but came from Oving-
Sarah Geere
3
dean, county Sussex
2
Elizabeth Tusolie
55
Anne Pankhurst
16 cousin of Geere
Constance Woods
12
Thomas Brane
40 servant
Thomas Launder 22 servant
EDMUND FREEMAN
34 gentleman of Pulborough,
Lynn
county Sussex
Mrs. Elizabeth
Freeman
35
Alice Freeman I7
Edward Freeman
ney
Elizabeth Geere
20 of Little Minories, London
Ipswich
Ipswich
165
Passengers and Ships
Edward Freeman 15
Elizabeth Freeman I2 John Freeman 8
WILLIAM ALMY
34 of South Kilworth, county
Lynn
Leicester
Mrs. Audrey Almy 32
Agnes Almy 8
Christopher Almy 3
CHRISTOPHER FOSTER
32 husbandman of Ewell, county Lynn
Surrey
Mrs. Frances Foster 25
Rebecca Foster 5
Nathaniel Foster 2
Joseph Foster I
Alice Stevens 22 (probably sister of Mrs. Foster)
Thomas Stevens I2
JOHN DEACON Mrs. Alice Deacon 30
28 blacksmith Lynn
HUGH ALLEY 27 certified at Stepney Lynn
JOSHUA GRIFFITH Richard Woodman 9
25 certified from Stepney Lynn
Lynn
RALPH WALLIS George Wallis 15
40 husbandman Malden
JOHN ALLEN
30 of Haverhill, Suffolk Plymouth
Mrs. Anne Allen 30
Ezra Covell 15
RICHARD ADAMS
29 shoemaker of Northampton, Salem
county Northants
Mrs. Susan Adams
26
Henry Sumner
15 certified from Northampton Woburn
Elizabeth Sumner 18
JOHN HARBERT
23 shoemaker of Northampton, Salem county Northants
RICHARD GRAVES
I66
Passengers and Ships
RICHARD GRAVES 23
Salem
John Cooke 17
Salem
Robert Driver 8 (sic.), probably 43 tailor
Salem
John Mere
3 mo.
JOHN FREEMAN 35 Sudbury
Mrs. Mary Freeman 30
John Freeman 9
Cicely Freeman 4
JASPER ARNOLD
40 certified from Shoreditch, London
Mrs. Anne Arnold
39
WILLIAM POTTER
27 husbandman
Watertown
Mrs. Frances Potter 26
Joseph Potter 1/2
JOHN ROOKMAN
45
Mrs. Elizabeth Rook-
man
31
John Rookman
9
JOHN COKE
27
EDWARD FOUNTAIN
28
JOHN FOX
35
Richard Fox
15
THOMAS FREEMAN 24
WALTER GUTSALL
23
JOHN HOLLIOCK
28
CHARLES JONES
21 certified from Little Minories, London
John Jones
15
WILLIAM KING
28
WILLIAM MARSHALL
40
GEORGE RUM (?)
25
JOSEPH STANLEY
34
JOSEPH TERRY
32
George Drewry
167
Passengers and Ships
George Drewry
19 of East Grinstead, Sussex
James Dodd 16
Thomas Goad
I5
Peter Kettell
IO
Edward Martin
19
William Paine
I5
John Paine
14
John Stroud
15
Thomas Thompson
18
William Yates
14
Agnes Alcock
18
Lydia Browne
certified from Little Minories, London
Ruth Bushell
23
Margaret Devotion
9
Elizabeth Ellis
16
Elizabeth Harding
12 certified from Little Minories, London
Susan Hathaway
34
Elinor Hillman
33
Mary Jones
30
Rebecca Price
I4
Margaret Tucker
23
Joan Wall 19
Anne Williams
IO
DEFENCE of London, Edward Bostock, Master. She sailed from London about the last of July and arrived at Boston October 8, with about one hundred passengers.
ROBERT LONG
45 of Dunstable, county Charlestown Bedford, innholder
Mrs. Elizabeth Long
30
Michael Long 20
Sarah Long 18
Robert Long 16
Elizabeth Long 12
Anne Long
IO
Mary Long
168
Passengers and Ships
Mary Long 9
Rebecca Long 8
John Long 8
Zachary Long 4
Joshua Long
3/4
JOHN GOULD
25 of Towcester, county
Northants
Charlestown
Mrs. Grace Gould
25
ADAM MOTT
39 of Cambridge, county
Cambridge, tailor
Hingham
Mrs. Sarah Mott
3I
John Mott
I4
Adam Mott
I2
Jonathan Mott 9
Elizabeth Mott
6
Mary Mott
4
JOHN SHEPARD 36 (pseudonym for the Reverend Thomas Shepard)
Mrs. Margaret Shep- ard
3I
Thomas Shepard 1/2
Thomas Boylston
20 of Fenchurch Street, Charlestown London
ROGER HARLAKENDEN 23 of Earl's Colne, county Cambridge Essex
Mrs. Elizabeth Har- lakenden 18
Mabel Harlakenden 22
Anne Wood
23
Samuel Shepard 22
Joseph Cooke
27
George Cooke
25
William French
30
servants
Mrs. Elizabeth
French
32
Robert .
Sarah Simes
30
Mrs. Elizabeth French
169
Passengers and Ships
Mrs. Elizabeth
French
30
Cambridge
Francis French IO
Elizabeth French 6
Mary French 21/2
John French
1/2
JOHN JACKSON 30 Birching Lane, London
JAMES FITCH
30
Boston
Mrs. Abigail Fitch 24
John Fitch 14
RICHARD PARK
33 miller
Cambridge
Mrs. Margery Park 30
HENRY DEWHURST
35
Robert Hill
20 servant to Matthew
Medford
Cradock
WILLIAM HUBBARD
40 husbandman of Little
Ipswich
Clacton, Essex
Mrs. Judith Hubbard 25
John Hubbard 15
William Hubbard 13
Nathaniel Hubbard 6
Richard Hubbard 4
Martha Hubbard 22
Mary Hubbard 20
ROBERT COLBORNE 28
Ipswich
Edward Colborne
17
WILLIAM READE 48
Boston
Mrs. Mabel Reade 30
George Reade 6 Ralph Reade 5
Justus Reade
1 1/2
ROBERT KEAYNE 40 merchant of London
Boston
Mrs. Anne Keayne 38
Benjamin Keayne
170
Passengers and Ships
Benjamin Keayne 16 Penelope Darno
29 servant
WILLIAM WILLIAMSON 25 Mrs. Mary William- son
23
JASPER GUNN
29
7
Milford, Connecticut
Mrs. Anne Gunn 25
Phebe Maulder
7
THOMAS DONN
25
JOHN JENKINS
26
JOHN BURTES
29
WILLIAM SAWKYN
25
Mrs. Sarah Knight
50
Dorothy Knight
24
Susannah Fare- brother
25
Elizabeth Fenwick
25
Dorothy Adams
24
Francis Nutbrowne 16
Martha Banes
20
Elizabeth Steere
18
Mary Bentley
20
Simon Rogers
20 shoemaker
Concord
The following distinguished persons came in this ship, al- though their names are not on the official passenger list.' It is certain that they came under assumed names, owing to the rigorous inspection of emigrant ships to New England. Rev. THOMAS SHEPARD
of Towcester, county
Cambridge
Northants
Mrs. Margaret Shepard
I Winthrop: Journal, 1, 160.
171
Passengers and Ships
Mrs. Margaret Shepard Thomas Shepard
Rev. JOHN WILSON
returning from England Boston
Rev. HUGH PETER of Fowey, county Cornwall Salem
Rev. JOHN NORTON
of Bishops Stortford, Ipswich
county Herts
Mrs. Mary Norton
Rev. JOHN JONES
Mrs. Sarah Jones 34
Sarah Jones
I5
John Jones
II
Ruth Jones
7
his children
Theophilus Jones
3
Rebecca Jones
2
Elizabeth Jones 1/2
Concord Fairfield, Conn.
TRUELOVE, John Gibbs, Master. She sailed in September, probably, from London and arrived at Boston late in Nov- ember.I
THOMAS BURCHARD 40 laborer Roxbury
Mrs. Mary Burchard 38
Elizabeth Burchard 13
Mary Burchard 12
Sarah Burchard 9
Susan Burchard 8
John Burchard 7
Anne Burchard I 1/2
EDWARD HOWE 60 husbandman of Berk- Lynn hampstead, county Herts
Mrs. Elizabeth
Howe 50
Jeremy Howe
I Public Record Office MSS., and Drake: Founders, 42.
I72
Passengers and Ships
Jeremy Howe
21
Sarah Howe I2
Ephraim Howe 9
Isaac Howe 7
William Howe 6
ZACHARIAH WHITMAN
40 of Lee, county Bucks
Mrs. Sarah Whit-
man
25
Zachariah Whitman 21/2
Rebecca Fenner
25
Thomas Tibbalds
20
John Stream
14
Thomas Sterte
15
Weymouth. Removed to Stratford, Connecticut
RALPH TOMPKINS
Mrs. Katherine
50 husbandman
Dorchester
Tompkins
Samuel Tompkins 22
Elizabeth Tompkins 18
Mary Tompkins I4
RICHARD HAWES
29 of Great Missenden,
Bucks
Dorchester
Mrs. Anne Hawes 26
Anne Hawes 21/2
Obadiah Hawes 1/2
WILLIAM PRESTON
44 of Giggleswick, county
York
Dorchester and New Haven
Mrs. Mary Preston 34
Elizabeth Preston II
Sarah Preston 8
Mary Preston 6
John Preston 3
WILLIAM BEERESTO
23
Dedham
GEORGE BEERESTO
2I
Dedham
WILLIAM BENTLEY
47
John Bentley
17
Alice Bentley 15
PETER PLACE
Passengers and Ships 173
PETER PLACE
20
Boston
RALPH ELLINWOOD
28
Salem
GEORGE TAYLOR
31
Lynn
RICHARD SWAYNE
34
ROBERT BROWNE
24
JOHN SEDGWICK
24
JEREMY BLACKWELL
18 probably of Lincoln (City)
Lester Gunter
13
THOMAS STOCKTON
21
George Morey
16
THOMAS BLOWER
50
EDWARD JEFFRIES
24
JOHN SIMPSON
30
THOMAS BRIGHTON
31
THOMAS RUMBALL
22
Stratford, Connecticut
EDWARD PARRIE
24
Roger Broome
17
John Done
16
WILLIAM JOES
28 (perhaps error for Jones or Jose)
Elizabeth Jenkins 27 Margaret Killinghall 20 Sarah Haile II Jane Walston 19
Dorothy Lowe
13
PIED COW.
I74
Passengers and Ships
PIED COW. Nothing is known of this vessel, the time of her departure or her arrival, except what is given below. I
WILLIAM HARRISON 55 certified by Sir Edward Spencer, 'resident near Bramford' (county Suffolk)
John Baldwin William Baldwin
ROBERT BILLS
32 husbandman Charlestown
HOPEWELL of London, Thomas Babb, Master. She sailed about the middle of September and arrived at Boston in the latter part of November.2
THOMAS TREDWELL
30 certified at Saint Giles's,
Dorchester
Cripplegate, London
Mrs. Mary Tredwell 30
Thomas Tredwell
I
Thomas Blackley
20
HENRY MAUDSLEY 24
Dorchester
WILLIAM NORTON
25
Ipswich
THOMAS TURNER
43
Hingham
ROBERT PENNAIRD
21
Thomas Pennaird
IO
WILLIAM WOOD 27 husbandman Lynn
Mrs. Elizabeth
Wood
24
JOHN WOOD 26
Salem
THOMAS JOHNSON
25
THOMAS BULL
25
Mary Hubbard
I Public Record Office MSS., and Drake: Founders, 38, 41.
2 Public Record Office MSS., and N.E. Gen. Register for October, 1848.
175
Passengers and Ships
Mary Hubbard 24
John Kerbie
12
John Thomas
14
Isaac Robinson
15
Anne Williamson
18
William Lyon
14
Grace Stokes
20
Robert Chambers
I3
THOMAS BULL
25
Joseph Miller
I5
Richard Hutley
I5
John Prior
15
Daniel Prior
13
John Marshall
14
Mary Clark
16
Joan Cleeven
18
Joan Grave
30
Mary Grave
26
Edmond Chipper- field
20
ROBERT EDWARDS 22
ROBERT EDGE
25
York, Maine
WALTER LLOYD
27
Ellen Leaves
17
Alice Albon
25
Barbara Rose
20
John Foster I4
Gabriel Reed
18
JOHN WEEKS 26 tanner perhaps Plymouth
Mrs. Mary Weeks 28
Anne Weeks I
Mary Withie 62
Robert Withie 20
Susan Withie 18
Mary Withie 16
Duxbury Scituate
ROBERT BAYLIE
176
Passengers and Ships
ROBERT BAYLIE
23
SAMUEL YOUNGLOVE
30
Mrs. Margaret
Younglove
28
Ipswich
Samuel Younglove
I
ANDREW HULL
29
Mrs. Katherine Hull 23
ROGER TOOTHAKER
23
Plymouth
Mrs. Margaret
Toothaker
28
Roger Toothaker
I
ISAAC HEATH
50 harness-maker of Little
Roxbury
Amwell, Herts
Mrs. Elizabeth
Heath
40
Elizabeth Heath 5
Martha Heath
30
ANTHONY FREEMAN
22
Twyford West
19 servant
Plymouth
Henry Ticknall
15
BLESSING, John Leicester, Master. She sailed in June with the following passengers 'to be transported to New England' and arrived at Boston in August.I
WILLIAM VASSALL
42 of Stepney, county Mid-
Scituate
dlesex, merchant
Mrs. Anne Vassall 42
Judith Vassall 16
Frances Vassall 12 John Vassall IO
Anne Vassall 6
I Public Record Office MSS.
Margaret Vassall
177
Passengers and Ships
Margaret Vassall 2 Mary Vassall I
William Brooke 20 servant
Marshfield
Gilbert Brooke
14 servant
Marshfield
THOMAS KING
31 of Cold Norton, Essex
Scituate
Susan King 32
Thomasine Munson 14 servant
Scituate
JOHN STOCKBRIDGE
27
Scituate
Mrs. Anne Stock- bridge 2 1
NICHOLAS ROBINSON
30
Cambridge
Mrs. Elizabeth Rob- inson 32
Katherine Robinson 12
Mary Robinson 7
John Robinson 5
Sarah Robinson 1 1/2
ROBERT SAYWELL
30
Mrs. Susan Saywell 25
James Saywell I
Nathaniel Byham I4
Marshfield
Richard More 20
John Morey 19
John Briggs 20
Watertown
Nicholas Long 19
John Hathaway
18
Henry Beck 18
Edward Ingraham 18
John Manifold 17
John Fitch 14
Richard Sexton
14
Elizabeth Holley 30
Sarah Tinkler 15
Mary Hubbard
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