Thursday, November 26, 2015

Original Settlers and their Ships

Finding Ancestors by Ships Names
Below find passengers by the name of the ship that they arrived on in New England during the first half of the 17th century. this is only a partial list of ships that arrived in Yankee ports, being part of a work in progress.
All names, notes, ships, destinations and information are written exactly as found in the original records by me. Most of the records below are easily found in the New England Genealogical and Historical Registers, available in all larger libraries. The Essex Antiquarian was also an invaluable reference as was Charles Banks Topographical, Massachusetts Collection Records, The Genealogy Collection, The College of Arms, Plough Company and the Mayflower Descendants.



Winthrop Fleet

The Winthrop Fleet consisted of eleven ships sailing from Yarmouth, Isle of Wright to Salem. Some sailed April 8, arriving June 13, 1630 and the followng days, the others to sail in May, arriving in July. The total count of passengers is believed to be about seven hundred, and presumed to have included the following people. Financing was by the Mass. Bay Company.

The ships were the Arbella flagship with Capt Peter Milburne, the Ambrose, the Charles, the Mayflower, the Jewel, the Hopewell, The Success, the Trial, the Whale, the Talbot and the William and Francis.

Sailed April 8 1630: Ambrose, Arbella, Hopewell, Talbot,

Sailed May 1630: Charles, Jewel, Mayflower, Success, Trial, Whale, William and Francis

Winthrop wrote to his wife just before they set sail that there were seven hundred passengers. Six months after their arrival, Thomas Dudley wrote to Bridget Fiennes, Countess of Lincoln and mother of Lady Arbella and Charles Fiennes, that over two hundred passengers had died between their landing April 30 and the following December, 1630. That letter traveled via the Lyon April 1, 1631 and reached England four week later.


Last Name / Origination / Destination

Abbott, Daniel / Cambridge / /
Abell, Robert / of Hemington, Leicestershire / Boston
Agar, William / prob of Nazing, Essex/ (From Essex to Watertown Watertown
Alcock, George / prob of Leicestershire / Roxbury
Alcock, Mrs. Sister of Rev Thomas Hooker/ /
Alcock, Thomas Brother of George / /Dedham
Aleworth, Francis
Andrew, Thomas / /Watertown
Archer, Samuel / /Salem
Aspinwall, William / of Manchester, Leicestershire / Boston
Aspinwall, Mrs. Elizabeth
Aspinwall, Edward
Audley, (Odlin) John / /Boston
Baker, John / Possibly from Norwich, Norfolk, bound for Charlestown./ Charlestown
Baker, Mrs. Charity
Balston, William / /Boston
Balston, Mrs. Elizabeth
Barsham, William / /Watertown
Bartlett, Thomas/ /Watertown
Bateman, William / not on all lists
Baxter, Gregory / prob of Sporle, Norfolk/ Roxbury
Beamsley, William / /Boston
Beamsley, Mrs. Anne
Beecher, Thomas / of Stepney, Middlesex (From St Mary's, Whitechapel, London, aboard the Talbot., bound for Boston.)/Charlestown
Beecher, Mrs. Christian
Belcher, Edward / of Guilsborough, Northamptonshire/ Boston
Belcher, Mrs. Christian
Belcher, Edward Jr.
Bendall, Edward / of Southwark, Surrey or London/. Boston
Mrs. Anne Bendall
Benham, John / /Dorchester
Biggs, John (Bigges)/ of Groton, Suffolk / Boston
Bigges, Mrs. Mary
Black, John / /Charlestown
Boggust, John/ prob of Boxted, Essex/
Boswell, John / of London/ Boston
Bosworth, Zaccheus / of Stowe, IX Churches, county Northants / Boston
Bourne, Garret/ /Boston
Bowman, Nathaniel / /Watertown
Bowman, Mrs. Anna
Bradstreet, Simon/ of Horbling, Lincoln./ Cambridge
Bradstreet, Mrs. Anne
Brand, Benjamin / prob of Edwardston, Suffolk / Boston
Bratcher, Augustine/ /Charlestown
Brease, ____ / prob of Edwardston, Suffolk/
Brenton, William / of Hammersmith, Middlesex / Boston
Brett, Isabel
Bright, Henry / of Bury Saint Edmunds, Suffolk/ Watertown
Browne, Abraham / of Hawkdon, Suffolk / Watertown
Browne, Mrs. Lydia
Browne, James / /Boston
Browne, Richard/ of Hawkdon, Suffolk / Watertown
Browne, Mrs. Elizabeth
Browne, George
Browne, Richard Jr.
Brown, John and Samuel / From London and Roxwell, Essex, aboard the Talbot, bound for Salem.
Buckland, William / of Essex / Boston, Hingham, and Rehoboth
Bugby, Richard / prob Saint John Hackney, Middlesex / Roxbury
Bugby, Mrs. Judith
Bulgar, Richard / /Boston
Bulgar, Mrs.
Burnell/Bunnell, William / /Boston
Burr, Jehu / prob of Essex / Roxbury & Fairfield
Burr, Mrs.
Burroughs, Robert
Cable, John / prob of Essex Dorchester / Fairfield
Cakebread, Thomas / of Hatfield Broadoak, Essex / Dedham
Cakebread, Mrs. Sarah
Chadwick, Charles / /Watertown
Chadwick, Mrs. Elizabeth
Chambers, Anne
Chase, William / prob of county Essex / Roxbury
Chauner, Margery
Cheesebrough, William/ of Boston, Lincolnshire / Boston, Rehoboth
Cheesebrough, Mrs. Anne
Cheesebrough, Sarah
Cheesebrough, Peter
Cheesebrough, Samuel
Cheesebrough, Nathaniel
Child, Ephraim / of Bury Saint Edmunds, Suffolk/ Watertown
Child, Mrs. Elizabeth
Church, Richard / prob of Polstead, Suffolk, daughter Abigaill / Boston
Clarke, John / of county Suffolk / Boston
Clarke, William of London / /Watertown
Clarke, Mrs. Elizabeth
Clough/Cluffe, Richard / /Charlestown
Cobbett, _____ Possibly Thomas /of Newbury, Berkshire /bound for Ipswitch?
Coddington, William/ of Boston, Llncolnshire / Boston and Newport
Coddington, Mrs. Mary
Colbron, William / of Brentwood, Essex / Boston
Colbron, Mrs. Margery
Colby, Anthony/ /Boston and Salisbury
Colby, Mrs. Susanna Haddon
Cole, John/ of Groton, Suffolk / Boston
Cole, Rice / Charlestown
Cole, Mrs. Arrold
Cole, Robert / of Navistock, Essex / Roxbury
Cole, Samuel / of Mersey, Essex / Boston
Cole, Mrs. Anne
Converse, Edward / prob of Shenfield, Essex / Charlestown
Converse, Mrs. Sarah
Converse, Phineas
Converse, John
Converse, Josiah
Converse, James
Cooke, Margaret
Cowlishaw, William/ of Nottingham / Boston
Cowlishaw, Mrs. Anne
Crabb, John
Crafts, Griffin / /Roxbury
Crafts, Mrs. Alice
Crafts, Hannah
Cranwell, John/ of Woodbridge, Suffolk/ Boston
Cribb, Benjamin
Crugott, James
Dady, William / prob of Wanstead, Essex / Charlestown
Dady, Mrs. Dorothy
Dady, Charles
Deekes/Dix, Edward / /Charlestown
Deekes, Mrs. Jane
Devereux, John / probably of Stoke by Nayland, Suffolk
Diffy, Richard / Watertown
Dillingham, John / of Bitteswell, Leicestershire / Boston
Dillingham, Mrs. Sarah
Dillingham, Sarah
Dixon, William/ /Boston and York, Maine
Doggett, John / /Watertown and Martha's Vineyard
Doggett, Mrs.
John Doggett
Thomas Doggett
Downing, James
Dudley, Thomas / of Yardley, Northamptonshire/ Cambridge
Dudley, Mrs. Dorothy
Dudley, Samuel
Dudley, Anne
Dudley, Patience
Dudley, Sarah
Dudley, Mercy
Dudley , Thomas
Dutton, ____
Edmunds, John/ /Boston
Mrs. Mary Edmonds,
Eggleston, Bigod / of Settrington, Yorkshire / Dorchester, Windsor
Ellis, Arthur
Elston, John / /Salem
Fayeweather, Thomas / /Boston
Feake, Robert / of London, goldsmith/ Watertown
Fiennes, Charles and sister Lady Arbella, children of an earl
Finch, Abraham / of Yorkshire ( ?) / Watertown
Finch, Abraham Jr.
Finch, Daniel
Finch, John
Firmin, John / of Nayland, Suffolk / Watertown
Firmin, Giles Jr / of Nayland, Suffolk
Firmin, Mrs. Martha Doggett
Fitzrandolph, Edward / of Sutton in Ashfield, Notts / Scituate
Fox, Thomas / Cambridge
Foxwell, Richard / prob of London, tailor / Boston, Barnstable
Foxwell, Mrs.
Foxwell, John
Freeman, Samuel / of St. Anne, Blackfriars, London / Watertown
Freeman, Mrs. Apphia Quick
Freeman, Henry
French, Thomas / of Assington, Suffolk / Boston and Ipswich
French, Mrs. Susan/ Riddlesdale
French, Thomas Jr.
French, Alice
French, Dorcas
French,Susan
French, Anne
French, John
French, Mary
Frothingham, William/ of Holderness, Yorkshire / Charlestown
Frothingham, Mrs. Anne
Gage, John/ prob of Polstead, Suffolk/ Boston
Gage, Mrs. Amy
Gager, William/ of Suffolk, surgeon / Charlestown
Garrett, Hugh / prob of Chelmsford, Essex / Boston
Garrett, Mrs.
Garrett, Hannah
Garrett, .______
Gibson, Christopher / of Wendover, Bucks/ Dorchester
Gibson, Mrs. Mary
Gibson, Elizabeth / of Saint Andrew the Great, Cambridge / Salem
Giver/Gyver, Bridget / of Saffron Walden, Essex / Boston
Glover, Ralph/ of London / Boston
Glover, John / of Rainhill, Lancashire / Dorchester
Glover, Mrs. Anne
Goldthwaite, Thomas / /Roxbury
Goldthwaite, Mrs. Elizabeth
Gosnall, Henry / probably of Bury Saint Edmunds, /Suffolk Boston
Gosnall, Mrs. Mary
Gosse/Goffe, John / /Watertown
Mrs. Sarah Gosse,
Goulworth, John
Gridley, Richard / of Groton, Suffolk / Boston
Gridley, Mrs. Grace
Gridley, Joseph
Gridley, Abraham
Haddon, Garrett / /Cambridge, Salisbury
Haddon, Mrs. Margaret
Hale, Robert/ /Charlestown
Hale, Mrs. Joan
Hall, John / of Whitechapel, London/ Charlestown
Hall, Mrs. Joan Dove
Hammond, Phillipa Mrs
Harding, Robert/ prob of Boreham, Essex / Boston
Harris, Thomas / /Charlestown
Harris, Mrs. Elizabeth
Harwood, Henry / prob of Shenfield, Essex / Boston
Harwood, Mrs. Ellzabeth
Hawke, ____
Hawkins, John
Hawthorne, William / of Binfield, Berks / Dorchester and Salem
Hesselden, Francis
Hoames, Margaret
Hoffe, Atherton
Hopwood, Edward
Horne, John/ /Salem
Hosier, Samuel / of Colchester, Essex / Watertown
Howlett, Thomas / of county Suffolk / Boston
Hudson, William / prob of Chatham, Kent/ Boston
Hudson, Mrs. Susan
Hudson, Francis
Hudson, William
Hulbirt, William/ /Boston and Northampton
Hutchins, Richard
Hutchinson, George / of London / Charlestown
Hutchinson, Mrs. Margaret
Hutchinson, Thomas / of London / Charlestown
Ijons/Irons, Matthias / prob of Roxwell, Essex/ Boston
Ijons, Mrs. Anne
James, Edmond/ of Earls Barton, Northants / Watertown
James, Mrs. Reana
James, Thomas / of Earls Barton, Northants/ Salem
James, Mrs. Elizabeth
James, William / of Earls Barton, Northants/ Salem
James, Mrs. Elizabeth
Jarvis, John/ /Boston
Johnson, Davy / /Dorchester
Johnson, Francis / of London/ Salem
Johnson, Mrs. Joan
Johnson, Isaac / of Clipsham, Rutland / Boston
Lady Arbella Johnson, sister to Charles Fiennes, dtr of Thoma & Bridget, Earl & Countess of Lincoln,ded Aug 1630
Johnson, John / /Roxbury
Johnson, Mrs. Margaret
Johnson, Richard / /Charlestown
Johnson, Mrs. Alice
Jones, Bethia/ /Boston
Jones, Edward / of Chester, mercer / Charlestown
Kidby, Lewis / of Groton, Suffolk / Boston
Kidby, Mrs.
Kidby, _____
Kidby, Edward
Kingsbury, Henry/ of Groton, Suffolk / Boston
Kingsbury, Mrs. Margaret
Kingsbury, Henry Jr.
Kingsbury, Thomas
Knapp, Nicholas / prob of Bures Saint Mary, Suffolk/ Watertown
Knapp, Mrs. Elinor
Knapp, William/ prob of Bures Saint Mary, Suffolk/ Watertown
Knapp, Mrs.
Knapp, John
Knapp, Anne
Knapp, Judith
Knapp, Mary
Knapp, James
Knapp, John
Knapp, William Jr.
Knower, George / of London/ Charlestown
Knower, Thomas/ of London, clothier / Charlestown
Lamb, Edward / /Watertown
Lamb, Thomas / /Roxbury
Lamb, Mrs. Elizabeth
Lamb, Thomas Jr.
Lamb, John
Lamb, Samuel
Lamb, Roger
Lawson, Henry
Learned, William / prob of Bermondsey, Surrey / Charlestown
Learned, Mrs. Judith
Leatherland, William / /Boston
Legge, John / /Lynn
Lockwood, Edmond / of Combs, Suffolk / Cambridge
Lockwood, Mrs. Elizabeth
Lockwood, ____
Lockwood, Robert / of Combs, Suffolk/ Watertown
Lynton, Richard/ prob from London/ Watertown
Lynton, Mrs.
Lynton,Anna
Lynton, Lydia
Lynn, Henry/ /Boston
Lynn, Mrs. Sarah
Masters, John / /Watertown
Masters, Mrs. Jane
Masters,Sarah
Masters, Lydia
Masters, Elizabeth
Masters, Nathaniel
Masters, Abraham
Matson, Thomas / of London, gunsmith / Boston
Matson, Mrs. Amy/Ann
Mayhew, Thomas / of Tisbury, Wilts / Watertown, Martha's Vineyard
Mayhew, Mrs.
Mayhew, Thomas Jr.
Miller, Alexander / prob the servant of Israel Stoughton
Millett, Richard
Mills, John / prob of Lavenham, Suffolk / Boston
Mills, Mrs. Susan
Mills, Joy
Mills, Mary
Mills, John
Mills, Susanna
Mills, Recompense
Morey, Roger/ of Dorsetshlre /Salem
Morley, Ralph/ of London/ Charlestown
Morley, Mrs. Katherine
Morris, Richard/ prob of London / Boston
Morris, Mrs. Leonora
Morris, Thomas / prob of Nottingham/ Boston
Morris, Mrs. Sarah
Morton, Mary
Moulton, Thomas / /Charlestown
Moulton, Mrs. Jane
Mousall, Ralph / prob of London/ Charlestown
Mousall, Mrs. Alice
Munt, Thomas / prob of Colchester, Essex / Boston
Munt, Mrs. Dorothy
Nash, Gregory,/ /Charlestown
Nash, Mrs.
Needham, Ann
Nicolls, _____
Norton, George/ From London, aboard the Talbot, bound for Salem.
Nowell, Increase / of London / Charlestown
Nowell, Mrs. Parnell Gray
Odlin, John / (see Audley)
Page, John / of Dedham, Essex/ Watertown
Page, Mrs. Phoebe Paine
Page, John Jr.
Page, Daniel
Painter, Thomas / /Boston and Hingham
Painter, Mrs. Katherlne
Palmer, Abraham / of Canterbury, Kent / Charlestown
Palmer, Mrs. Grace
Palsford, Edward
Palsgrave, Richard / prob of London. (From Stephney, Middlesex)/ Charlestown
Palsgrave, Mrs. Anne
Palsgrave, John
Palsgrave, Anna
Palsgrave, Mary
Palsgrave, Sarah
Parke, Robert/ prob of Bures, county Suffolk
Parke, Mrs. Martha Chaplin
Parke, Thomas
Parke, _______
Parke, _______
Parke, _______
Parker, Robert/ /Boston
Patrick, Capt Daniel / /Watertown
Patrick, Mrs.
Pelham, William/ /Boston
Pemberton, James / /Charlestown
Pemberton, Mrs. Alice
Pemberton, John / /Boston
Pemberton, Mrs. Elizabeth
Penn, James/ /Boston
Penn, Mrs. Katherine
Penn, William / of Birmingham, Warwick / Charlestown
Penniman, James / of Widford, Essex / Boston
Penniman, Mrs. Lydia
Perry, Isaac/ /Boston
Peters, Anne Pettit / /Salem
Phillips, Rev. George / of Raynham, Norfolk / Watertown
Phillips, Mrs. Daughter of Rev Sergeant
Phillips, Samuel
Phillips, Abigail
Phillips, Elizabeth
Phillips, John / /Dorchester
Phillips, Mrs. Joan
Phillips, John / Whose home where William Shurtleff was killed by lightning 1666 Plymouth
Pickering, John / prob of Suffolk / Cambridge
Pickering, Mrs. Esther
Pickering, George
Pickering, John
Pickering, Joan
Pickworth, John
Pierce, John / /Dorchester
Pierce, Mrs. Parnell
Pierce, Experience
Pierce, Mercy
Pierce, Samuel
Plaistow, Josiah / of Ramsden Crays, Essex/ Boston
Pollard, Mrs. Anne / from Saffron Walden. Essex, as a girl, nine or ten on passage, died 105 years old
Pond, John/ of Groton, Suffolk / Boston
Pond, Robert/ of Groton, Suffolk / Dorchester
Pond, Mrs. Mary
Porter, John / Prob of Bromfield, Essex / Roxbury
Porter, Mrs. Margaret
Porter, _____
Porter, _____
Porter, _____
Porter, _____
Pratt, Dr. Abraham / of London, surgeon, Lost at sea with wife off coast of Spain 1644 / Roxbury
Pratt, Mrs. Jane
Pynchon, William / of Writtle, Essex (From Springfield, Essex, aboard the Arabella, bound for Dochester, Springfield, MA.) Dorchester
Pynchon, Mrs. Agnes
Pynchon, John
Pynchon,Anne
Pynchon, Mary
Pynchon, Margaret
Rainsford, Edward/ /Dorchester
Rainsford, Mrs.
Ratcliffe, Philip /probably of London / Salem
Rawlins, Thomas / /Roxbury
Rawlins, Mrs. Mary
Rawlins, Thomas
Rawlins, Nathaniel
Rawlins, John
Rawlins, Joan
Rawlins, Mary
Reade, Thomas/ of Wickford, Essex / Salem
Reade, Mrs. Priscilla
Reading, Joseph / /Boston
Reading, Miles / /Boston
Reeder, ____
Revell, John
Reynolds, Robert / prob of Boxford, Suffolk / Boston
Reynolds, Mrs. Mary
Reynolds,Nathaniel
Reynolds, Ruth
Reynolds, Tabitha
Reynolds, Sarah
Richardson, Ezekiel / of Westmill, Herts/ Charlestown
Richardson, Mrs. Susanna
Royse/Ryse, Robert / prob of Exning, Suffolk / Boston
Royce, Mrs. Ellzabeth
Ruggles, John prob of Glemsford, Suffolk / Boston
Ruggles, Mrs. Frances
Ruggles, ______
Ruggles, Jeffrey / of Sudbury, Suffolk
Ruggles, Mrs. Margaret
Sales, John /of Lavenham, Suffolk / Charlestown
Sales, Mrs.
Sales, Phoebe
Saltonstall, Sir Richard / of London / Watertown
Saltonstall, Richard Jr.
Saltonstall, Samuel
Saltonstall, Robert
Saltonstall, Rosamond
Saltonstall, Grace
Sampson, Robert / (From Kersey, Suffolk, aboard the Arabella, bound for Boston.)
Sanford, John / prob of High Ongar, Essex / Boston
Saxton, Rev. Giles / of Yorkshire / Charlestown
Scott, Robert / Boston
Seaman, John / Watertown
Seely, Robert / Watertown
Sergeant, _____
Sharp, Robert / of Roxwell, Essex / Boston
Sharpe, Thomas / of London, leather-seller/ Boston
Sharpe, Mrs.
Sharpe, ____
Sharpe, Thomas
Shut, _____
Simpson, _____
Smead, ___ /of Coggeshall, Essex
Smead,Mrs. Judith
Smead, William
Smith, ____ /of Buxhall, Suffolk
Smith, Mrs
Smith, ____
Smith, ____
Smyth, Francis/ prob of Dunmow, Essex/ Roxbury
Smyth, Mrs.
Squire, Thomas ?/ Possibly a title ?
Stearns, Isaac / of Stoke Nayland, Suffolk / Watertown
Stearns, Mrs. Mary Barker
Stearns, John
Stearns, Abigail
Stearns, Elizabeth
Stearns, Hannah
Stileman, Elias / of Saint Andrew Undershaft, London / Salem
Stileman, Mrs. Judith Adams
Stileman, Elias Jr.
Stoughton, Israel / of Coggeshall, Essex / Dorchester
Stoughton, Mrs. Elizabeth
Stoughton, Thomas / of Coggeshall, Essex / Dorchester
Stoughton, Mrs.
Sumner, William / of Bicester, Oxford / Dorchester
Sumner, Mrs. Mary West
Sumner, William Jr.
Swaddon, Philip/ /Watertown
Swanson, Anna
Talmadge, William / of Newton Stacey, Hants / Boston
Talmadge, Mrs. .
Taylor, Gregory / /Watertown
Mrs. Achsah Taylor,
Taylor, John / of Haverhill, Suffolk / Boston
Taylor, Mrs.
Taylor, _____
Timewell, William
Tomlins, Edward / of London / Lynn
Turner, Nathaniel / prob of London / Saugus
Turner, Robert /prob of Southwark, Surrey / Boston
Tyndal, Arthur / of Great Maplestead, Essex (Aboard the Arabella, Bound for Boston.) / Boston
Underhill, Capt John / of Holland / Boston
Underhill, Mrs. Helen
Vassall, William/ of Prittlewell, Essex Dup on Blessing / Charlestown
Mrs. Anne Vassall,
Vassall, Judith
Vassall, Francis
Vassall, John
Vassall, Anne
Wade. Thomas
Walker, Robert / of Manchester, Lancashire / Boston
Walker, Mrs. Sarah
Wall, ______
Wall, Mrs.
Ward, Thomas/ prob of Bedingham, Norfolk / Dedham
Warren, John /of Nayland, Suffolk / Watertown
Warren, Mrs. Margaret
Waterbury, William / of Sudbury, Suffolk / Boston
Waterbury, Mrs. Alice
Waters, John / of Nayland, Suffolk / Charlestown
Waters,Mrs. Frances
Waters, Mary
Waters, ____
Waters, ____
Weaver, _____
Webb, Richard/ of Nayland, Suffolk / Cambridge
Webb, Mrs. Elizabeth
Weed, Jonas / /Watertown
Weillust, Joist / of Holland / Boston
Weldon, Robert / /Charlestown
Weldon, Mrs. Elizabeth
Weston, Francis / /Salem
Weston, Mrs. Margaret
Weston, Lucy
Wilbore, Samuel / /Boston
Wilbore, Mrs. Anne
Wilkinson, Mrs. Prudence / /Charlestown
Wilkinson, Sarah
Wilkinson, John
Wilkinson, Elizabeth
Williams, Thomas / /Charlestown
Williams, Thomas / also Harris?
Williams,Robert
Wilsby, __
Wilson, Rev John/ of Sudbury, Suffolk / Boston
Wilton, David / /Dorchester
Wing, Elizabeth
Winthrop, John / of Croton, Suffolk/ Boston
Winthrop, Henry ,child, Accidental drowning
Winthrop, Stephen
Wlnthrop, Samuel
Woods, William / /Boston
Woolrich, John / probably of London / Charlestown
Woolrich, Mrs. Sarah
Wormewood, _____
Wright, Richard / of Stepney, Middlesex /Boston
Wright, Mrs. Margaret
Wright, Elinor
Wright, Robert/ of London / Boston



Unsolved Names:

Abbott, Daniel
Abell, Robert
Agar, William
Alcock, George, ______
Alcock, Thomas
Aleworth, Francis
Andrew, Thomas
Archer, Samuel
Aspinwall, William, Elizabeth, Edward
Audley, (Odlin) John
Baker, John, Charity
Balston, William, Elizabeth
Barsham, William
Bartlett, Thomas
Bateman, William
Baxter, Gregory
Beamsley, William, Anne
Beecher, Thomas, Christian
Belcher, Edward, Christian, Edward Jr.
Bendall, Edward, Anne
Benham, John
Biggs, John, Mary
Black, John
Boggust, John
Boswell, John
Bosworth, Zaccheus
Bourne, Garret
Bowman, Nathaniel, Anna
Bradstreet, Simon, Anne
Brand, Benjamin
Bratcher, Augustine
Brease, ____
Brenton, William
Brett, Isabel
Bright, Henry
Browne, Abraham, Lydia
Browne, James
Browne, Richard, Elizabeth, George, Richard Jr.
Buckland, William
Bugby, Richard, Judith
Bulgar, Richard,_______
Burnell (Bunnell), William
Burr, Jehu,_____, Jehu Jr.
Burroughs, Robert
Cable, John
Cakebread, Thomas, Sarah
Chadwick, Charles, Elizabeth
Chambers, Anne or Annie
Chase, William
Chauner, Margery
Cheesebrough, William, Ann(Stevenson), Sarah, Peter, Samuel, Nathaniel
Child, Ephraim, Elizabeth
Church, Richard
Clarke, John
Clarke, William, Elizabeth
Clough (Cluffe), Richard
Cobbett, _____
Coddington, William, Mary
Colbron, William, Margery
Colby, Anthony, Susanna (Haddon)
Cole, John
Cole, Rice, Arrold
Cole, Robert
Cole, Samuel, Anne
Converse, Edward, Sarah, Phineas, John, Josiah, James
Cooke, Margaret
Cowlishaw, William, Anne
Crabb, John
Crafts, Griffin, Alice, Hannah
Cranwell, John
Cribb, Benjamin
Crugott, James
Dady, William, Dorothy
Deekes (Dix), Edward, Jane
Devereux, John
Diffy, Richard
Dillingham, John, Sarah (Caly), Sarah
Dixon, William
Doggett, John, ____, John Jr, Thomas
Downing, James
Dudley, Thomas, Dorothy (Yorke), Samuel, Anne, Patience, Sarah, Mercy, Thomas
Jr.
Dutton, ____
Edmunds, John, Mary
Eggleston, Bigod
Ellis, Arthur
Elston, John
Fayeweather, Thomas
F
Dady, William, Dones, Charles
Finch, Abraham, Abraham Jr., Daniel, John
Firmin, John
Firmin, Giles Jr., Martha (Doggett)
Fitzrandolph, Edward
Fox, Thomas
Foxwell, Richard, _____, John
Freeman, Samuel, Apphia (Quick), Henry
French, Thomas, Susan (Riddlesdale), Thomas Jr., Alice, Dorcas, Susan,
Anne, John, Mary
Frothingham, William, Anne
Gage, John, Amy
Gager, William
____, _____ (servant to Dr. Gager name unknown)
Garrett, Hugh
Garrett, Richard, ___, Hannah, ____
Gibson, Christopher, Mary
Gibson, Elizabeth
Glover, Ralph
Glover, John, Anne
Goldthwaite, Thomas, Elizabeth
Gosnall, Henry, Mary
Gosse (Goffe), John, Sarah
Goulworth, John
Gridley, Richard, Grace, Joseph, Abraham
Gyver, Bridget,
Haddon, Garrett, Margaret
Hale, Robert, Joan
Hall, John, Joan (Dove)
Hammond, Phillipa
Harding, Robert
Harris, Thomas, Elizabeth
Harwood, Henry, Elizabeth
Hawke, ____
Hawkins, John
Hawthorne, William
Hesselden, Franceis
Hoames, Margaret
Hoffe, ______
Hopwood, Edward
Horne, John
Hosier, Samuel
Howlett, Thomas
Hudson, William, Susan, Francis, William Jr.
Hulbirt, William
Hutchins, Richard
Hutchinson, George, Margaret
Hutchinson, Thomas
Ijons (Irons), Matthias, Anne
James, Edmond, Reana
James, Thomas, Elizabeth
James, William, Elizabeth
Jarvis, John
Johnson, Davy
Johnson, Francis, Joan
Johnson, Isaac, Arbella
Johnson, John, Margaret
Johnson, Richard, Alice
Jones, Bethia
Jones, Edward
Kidby, Lewis, ____, _____, Edward
Kingsbury, Henry, Margaret, Henry Jr.
Kingsbury, Thomas
Knapp, Nicholas, Elinor
Knapp, William, ____, John, Anne, Judith, Mary, James, John, WIlliam Jr.
Knower, George
Knower, Thomas
Lamb, Edward
Lamb, Thomas, Elizabeth, Thomas Jr., John, Samuel
Lamb, Roger
Lawson, Henry
Learned, William, Judith
Leatherland, William
Legge, John
Lockwood, Edmond, Elizabeth, _____
Lockwood, Robert
Lynton, Richard, ____, Anna, Lydia
Lynn, Henry, Sarah
Masters, Johrt
Tyndal, Arthur
Matson, Thomas, Amy (or Ann)
Mayhew, Thomas, ____, Thomas Jr.
Miller, ____
Millett, Richard
Mills, John, Susan, Joy, Mary, John Jr., Susanna, Recompense
Morey, Roger
Morley, Ralph, Catherine
Morris, Richard, Lenora
Morris, Thomas, Sarah
Morton, Mary
Moulton, Thomas, Jane
Mousall, Ralph, Alice
Munt, Thomas, Dorothy
Nash, Gregory, _____
Needham, Ann
Nicolls, _____
Nowell, Increase, Parnell (Gray) n, Jane, Sarah, Lyn (See Audley)
Page, John, Phebe (Paine), John, Daniel
Painter, Thomas, Katherine
Palmer, Abraham, Grace
Palsford, Edward
Palsgrave, Richard, Anne, John, Anna, Mary, Sarah
Parke, Robert, Martha (Chaplin), Thomas, ____, ____, ____
Parker, Robert
Patrick, Captain Daniel, ____
Pelham, William
Pemberton, James, Alice
Pemberton, John, Elizabeth
Penn, James, Katherine
Penn, William
Penniman, James, Lydia
Perry, Isaac
Peters (Pettit), Anne
Phillips, Rev. George, ____, Samuel, Abigail, Elizabeth
Phillips, John, Joan
Phillips, John
Pickering, John, Esther, George, John Jr., Joan
Pickworth, John
Pierce, John, Parnell, Experience, Mercy, Samuel
Plaistow, Josiah
Pollard, Mrs. Anne
Pond, John
Pond, Robert, Mary
Porter, John, Margaret, ___, ___,___,___,
Pratt, Dr. Abraham, Jane
Pynchon, William, Agnes, John, Anne, Mary, Margaret
Rainsford, Edward, ____
Ratcliffe, Philip
Rawlins, Thomas, Mary, Thomas Jr., Nathaniel, John, Joan, Mary
Reade, Thomas, Priscilla
Reading, Joseph
Reading, Miles
Reeder, ____
Revell, John
Reynolds, Robert, Mary, Nathaniel, Ruth, Tabitha, Sarah
Richardson, Ezekiel, Susanna
Royse (Ryse), Robert, Elizabeth
Ruggles, John, Frances, ____
Ruggles, Jeffrey, Margaret
Sales, John, ___, Phebe
Saltonstall, Sir Richard, Richard Jr, Samuel, Robert, Rosamond, Grace
Sampson, Robert
Sanford, John
Saxton, Rev. Giles
Scott, Robert
Seaman, John
Seely, Robert
Sergeant, _____
Sharp, Robert
Sharpe, Thomas, ___, ___, Thomas
Shut, _____
Simpson, _____
Smead, ___, Judith, William
Smith, ____, __ look someone up f
Squire, Thomas
Stearns, Isaac, Mary (Barker), John, Abigail, Elizabeth, Hannah, Mary
Stileman, Elias, Judith (Adams), Elias Jr.
Stoughton, Israel, Elizabeth
Stoughton, Thomas, _____
Sumner, William, Mary (West), William Jr.
Swaddon, Philip
Swanson, Anna
Talmadge, William, _____
Taylor, Gregory, Achsah
Taylor, John, ____, ____
Timewell, William
Tomlins, Edward
Turner, Nathaniel
Turner, Robe_, ___, ____
Smyt
Underhill, John, Helen
Vassall, William, Anne, Judith, Francis, John, Anne
Wade, (Thomas)
Walker, Robert, Sarah
Wall, ____, ____
____,_____ (Servant of Mr. Wall)
Ward, Thomas
Warren, John, Margaret
Waterbury, William, Alice
Waters, John, Frances, Mary, ___, ___
Weaver, ____
Webb, Richard, Elizabeth
Weed, Jonas
Weillust, Joist
Weldon, Robert, Elizabeth
Weston, Francis, Margaret, Lucy
Wilbore, Samuel, Anne
Wilkinson, Prudence, Sarah, John, Elizabeth
Williams, Thomas
Williams, Thomas (alias Harris, may be same as preceding), Robert
Wilsby, ____
Wilson, John
Wilton, David
Wing, Elizabeth
Winthrop, John, Henry, Stephen, Samuel
___,____ (x8) -- Winthrop had eight servants, names unknown
Woods, William
Woolrich, John, Sarah
Wormewood, _____
Wright, Richard, Margaret, Eleanor, Robert




The Hopewell left London, England early April of 1635 with her master, William Bundocke, arriving in Massachusetts Bay.

The following alphabetical roll is from her departure point 01 Apr 1635.



Alphabetical by name with roll number(if known) and ages:

Abbott Jo. 16, #60
Abbott Mary or Marie 16, #63
Astwood Jo. 26, husbandman #28 (James and John from Abbotsley, Huntingdon, bound for Boston and New Haven, CT.
Bellowes Jo. 12, #61
Bill Jo. 13, #47
Burgis James 14, #58
Bushnell Jo. 21, glazier #67  from Tilehurt, Berkshire, bound for Salem
Carter Martha 27, from Nazeing #33
Coke/Cope Mary or Marie 14, #64
Cooper John 41, #1 From Olney, Buckingham, bound for Lynn, Mass.
Cooper Wilbroe 42, wife of John #7
Cooper Mary 13, child of John #16
Cooper John 10, child of John #17
Cooper Thomas 7, child of John #18
Cooper John 5, child of John #19
Day Robert 30, #39 (From Stanstead Abbot, Hertfordshire, bound for Roxbury)
Desbrough Isack 18, husbandman #49 (From Eltisley, Cambridgeshire, bound for New Haven, CT)
* John and Samuel are listed below Issac, same cities, but with no ship name.
Elliott Elizabeth 30, #50
Elliott Elizabeth 8, from Nazeing #34
Elliott Sarah 6, from Nazeing #38
Elliott Lydia 4, #51
Elliott Philip 2, #52
Ffarrington Edmund 47, #2 (From Olneyt, Buckingham, bound for Long Island, NY)
Farrington Eliza 49, wife of Edmund #8
Ffarrington Sarah 14, child of Edmund #21
Ffarrington Matthew 12, child of Edmund #22
Ffarrington John 11, child of Edmund #23
Ffarrington Eliza 8 child of Edmund #24
Goadby Jo. 16, #46
Greene Thomas 15, son of George #48
Griggs George 42, #4 (From Lavendon, Buckinghamshire, bound for Boston)
Griggs Alice 42, wife of George #15
Griggs Thomas 15, child of George #10
Griggs William 14, child of George #11
Griggs Elizabeth 10, child of George #12
Griggs Mary 6, child of George #13
Griggs James 2, child of George #14
Johnes Jo. 18, #62
Keele Edward 14, #45
Kyrtland Philip 21, #5 (Spelled Kirkland, from Newport Pagnell, Buckingham, bound for Lynn, MA )
* There is another Philip Kirkland, Jr. listed but from Sherrington, Buckingham, bound for Lynn, Mass.)
Kyrtland Nathan 19, #6 (Spelled Kirkland, from Newport Pagnell, Buckingham, bound for Lynn, Mass.)
Luddington Christian 18, #68
Morris Isack 9, #43
Payson Giles 26, #42
*(Payson, Edward is listed on the Hopewell, from Nazing, Essex, bound for Roxbury. 36 pg 49)
Peacock William 12, #40 & #41 duplicate? (From Stanstead Abbot, Hertfordshire, bound for Roxbury)
Peake Mary or Marie 15, #65
Peat Jo. 38, husbandman #44 (From Duffield, Derby)
Pell Thomas 22, tailor #66
Philip Philip 15, Cooper servant #20
Purryer William 36, #3 (possibly Purrier, from Olney, bound for Ipswitch, Salisbuy and Southold, LI.)
Purryer Alice 37, wife of William #9
Purryer Mary 7, child of William #25
Purryer Sarah 5, child of William #26
Purryer Catherine 18 mo, child of William #27
Ruggells John 44, shoemaker #29
Ruggells Barbaie 30, wife of John #30
Ruggells Jo. 10, child of John #31
Ruggells Jo. 2, child of John #32
Thwaits Alexander 20, #59
Titus Robert 35, husbandman #53 (From St Katherine, London, bound for Boston, Rehoboth and Weymouth)
Titus Hannah 21, #54
Titus Jo 8, #55
Titus Edmund 5, #56
Turner Elizabeth 57, #37
Whittimore Lawrence 63, husbandman #35 (From Stanstead Abbot, Hertfordshire, bound for Roxbury)
Whittimore Elizabeth 57, wife of William #36
Woodward George 35, fishmonger #57

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Roll by number:

Sworn April 1, 1635
1 Cooper John 41, of Oney, Bucks
2 Ffarrington Edmund 47, of Oney, Bucks
3 Purryer William 36, of Oney, Bucks
4 Griggs George 42, of Landon, Bucks
5 Kyrtland Philip 21, of Sherington, Bucks
6 Kyrtland Nathan 19, of Sherington, Bucks
7 Cooper Wilbroe 42, wife of John
8 Farrington Eliza 49, wife of Edmund
9 Purryer Alice 37, wife of William
10 Griggs Thomas 15, child of George
11 Griggs William 14, child of George
12 Griggs Elizabeth 10, child of George
13 Griggs Mary 6, child of George
14 Griggs James 2, child of George
15 Griggs Alice 32, wife of George
16 Cooper Mary 13, child of John
17 Cooper John 10, child of John
18 Cooper Thomas 7, child of John
19 Cooper John 5, child of John
20 Philip Philip 15, Cooper servant
21 Ffarrington Sarah 14, child of Edmund
22 Ffarrington Matthew 12, child of Edmund
23 Ffarrington John 11, child of Edmund
24 Ffarrington Eliza 8child of Edmund
25 Purryer Mary 7, child of William
26 Purryer Sarah 5, child of William
27 Purryer Catherine 18 mo, child of William
28 Astwood Jo. 26, of Nazeing, Essex
29 Ruggells John 44, of Nazeing, Essex
30 Ruggells Barbaie 30, wife of John
31 Ruggells Jo. 10, child of John
32 Ruggells Jo. 2, child of John
33 Carter Martha 27, from Nazeing
34 Elliott Elizabeth 8, from Nazeing
35 Whittimore Lawrence 63, of Stanstede Abbey, Herts
36 Whittimore Elizabeth 57, wife of William
37 Turner Elizabeth 57, of Duffil, Derbyshire
38 Elliott Sarah 6, from Nazeing
39 Day Robert 30, of Duffil, Derbyshire
40 Peacock William 12, of Duffil, Derbyshire
41 Peacock William 12 dup?
42 Payson Giles 26, from Nazeing
43 Morris Isack 9, from Nazeing
44 Peat Jo. 38, , of Duffil, Derbyshire
45 Keele Edward 14, of Duffil, Derbyshire
46 Goadby Jo. 16, of Duffil, Derbyshire
47 Bill Jo. 13, of Duffil, Derbyshire
48 Greene Thomas 15, of Duffil, Derbyshire
49 Desbrough Isack 18, of Ell-Tisley, Cambs
50 Elliott Elizabeth 30, of Ell-Tisley, Cambs
51 Elliott Lydia 4
52 Elliott Philip 2
53 Titus Robert 35, of St Katherines
54 Titus Hannah 21
55 Titus Jo 8
56 Titus Edmund 5
57 Woodward George 35, cert. from London & St. Buttolphs, Billingsgate

Sworn April 6, 1635

 58 Burgis James 14
59 Thwaits Alexander 20
60 Abbott Jo. 16
61 Bellowes Jo. 12
62 Johnes Jo. 18
63 Abbott Mary 16
64 Coke/Cope Mary 14
65 Peake Mary 15
66 Pell Thomas 22, tailor
67 Bushnell Jo. 21, glazier
68 Luddington Christian 18



 "This underwritten name is to be imbarqued in the Peter Bonadventure. Tho. Harman Mr bound for ye Barbadoes and St Christophers. Certifcate from St Andrews ipsh Holborne: And Attensatcon from Justice Grimston and Justice Sheppard hath taken the oaths of Allegiance and Supremecie."
26 Mar - 04 Apr 1635: To be embarked [from London] in the Peter Bonaventure, Mr. Thomas Harman, bound for Barbadoes and St. Christopher's.

Alphabetical order with respective ages:

Abbott Ricr 20
Alliday Jo 20
Aston Wm 17
Bank's Wm 23
Banks, William age 21
Beckkitt Willm 26
Berkynn Tho 24
Booner Jo 12
Braban Robert 29
Brownley Ricr 19
Bunce Jo 18
Chapman Geo 17
Chapman Ricr 40
Clark Ricr 19
Clerke, William 29
Coke Adrian 27
Coke Tho 30
Cutler Tho 35
Davies Daniell 26
Dawson Ricr 28
Dennis Daniell 22
Dent Jo 30
Disherd Jo 22
Dukkarth Jo 31
Ellgate, Margaret 24
Evans ?o 17 (Jo?)
Evans Nico 16
Evans Tho 20
Farmer Jo 22
Gibson Walter 25
Greenly Jo 20
Greenly Steeven 16
Greenwood Tho 15
Hartforde, Margaret 22
Hathorne, Tho, aged 22
Henson Phillipp 21
Hollinby Ricr 20
Howseman Wm 12
Huett Ambrose 27
Hynd Jo 24
Hywood Tho 22
Iveson Tho 36
Jackson James 33
Jnoson Robert 26
Joyner Jo 25
Lake Jacob Capt 30
Lamberd Tho 23
Leech Ricr 22
Lodge Wm 13
Long Jo 20
Loveley Ann 10
Loveley Mary 35
Lucock's Margaret 27
MacCowdin Wm 19
Mace, Alice 22
Maddockes, Jane 21
Mansfield Ricr 22
Mecham Wm 20
Morrison, Wm, 23
Mortagh Dennis 30
Ogell Gregorie 15
Pattman Jo 23
Pell Ricr 22
Pendred Robert 40
Penny Geo 24
Percy Annis 24
Philkynn Robert 25
Plunkett Geo 19
Pratt Isack 22
Robards ?ames20(James?)
Robinson David 20
Robinson Jo 26
Roe Robert 19
Savage Robert 21
Sawcott Jo 18
Sergeant, Tho. 23
Sessions Jo 22
Smitheman Jo 23
Speed Richard 35
Stokes Luke 35
Sweeting Jo 26
Symonds Jo 19
Sympson Jno 29
Tedder Tho 19
Thomas Jo 25
Thomson Jo 31
Townson James 29
Vaughn, Ralph, 22 1/2
Vynn Jo 17
Watkyns Athur 25
Westgarth Jo 28
Weston Jo 26


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Banks, William age 21
Ellgate, Margaret 24
Hartforde, Margaret 22
Hathorne, Tho, aged 22
Mace, Alice 22
Maddockes, Jane 21
Morrison, Wm, 23
Vaughn, Ralph, 22 1/2

April 4, 1635 swearing:

Clerke, William 29
Sergeant, Tho. 23


April 1635

Berkynn Tho 24
Westgarth Jo 28
Sweeting Jo 26
Townson James 29
Dawson Ricr 28
Greenwood Tho 15
Iveson Tho 36
Hywood Tho 22
Bank's Wm 23
Greenly Jo 20
Davies Daniell 26
Braban Robert 29
Thomas Jo 25
Leech Ricr 22
Abbott Ricr 20
Huett Ambrose 27
White Jo 25
Weston Jo 26
Weston Wm 16
Howseman Wm 12
Chapman Ricr 40
Cutler Tho 35
Jackson James 33
Smitheman Jo 23
Savage Robert 21
Penny Geo 24
Pattman Jo 23
Coke Tho 30
Symonds Jo 19
Booner Jo 12
Evans Nico 16
Wydhouse Jo 15
Hollinby Ricr 20
Lodge Wm 13
Pratt Isack 22
Evans ?o 17 (Jo?)
Robards ?ames20(James?)
Clark Ricr 19
Plunkett Geo 19
MacCowdin Wm 19
Alliday Jo 20
Gibson Walter 25
Wynkles Jo 20
Vynn Jo 17
Roe Robert 19
Williams Maurice 18
Mortagh Dennis 30
Dukkarth Jo 31
Mansfield Ricr 22
Ogell Gregorie 15
Whitlock Wm 31
Long Jo 20
Thomson Jo 31
Farmer Jo 22
Brownley Ricr 19
Westwood Mathew 21
Pendred Robert 40
Robinson David 20
Beckkitt Willm 26
Evans Tho 20
Hynd Jo 24
Mecham Wm 20
Wills Roger 20
Tedder Tho 19
Sessions Jo 22
Dennis Daniell 22
Lake Jacob Capt 30
Stokes Luke 35
Speed Richard 35
Henson Phillipp 21
Watkyns Athur 25
Joyner Jo 25
Dent Jo 30
Jnoson Robert 26
Sawcott Jo 18
Bunce Jo 18
Robinson Jo 26
Pell Ricr 22
Disherd Jo 22
Lamberd Tho 23
Chapman Geo 17
Aston Wm 17
Coke Adrian 27
Philkynn Robert 25
Sympson Jno 29
Greenly Steeven 16
Loveley Mary 35
Loveley Ann 10
Lucock's Margaret 27
Percy Annis 24



 The Abigail left London, England April to July 1635 with her master, Robert Hackwell, arriving in Massachusetts Bay.

Alphabetical by family with age and roll number:



 Abdy Matthew 15, #134 (From Wantage, Berkshire, bound for Boston.)
Also listed from Southwark (S Olave) Surrey, bound for Boston)
Adams Richard 29 bricklayer of Northampton, #41
Adams Susan 26, of Northampton, #42
Alecock Annis 18, #155
Allen Jo. 30, husbandman #30
Allen Ann 30, wife of John #31
Alley Hugh 27, Collins servant #114
Almond William 34, #86
Almond Audrey 32, #88
Almy Annis 8, #89
Almy Chr: 3, #94
Arnold Jesper 40, #158 (Jasper, aka Shoreditch, from Stephney, Middlesex. Ref: Banks, Mass.)
Arnold Ann 39, #160
Bassett William 9, #103
Belcher Edward 8, Freeman servant #138
Borebancke Joseph 24, Hadborne servant #36
Brane Thomas 40, husbandman #124
Browne Lydia 16, #19
Bullocke Henry 40, #20 (From St Lawrence, Essex, bound for Charlestown, MA.)
Bullocke Susan 42, wife of Henry #21
Bullocke Henry 8, child of Henry #22
Bullocke Mary 6, child of Henry #23
Bullocke Thomas 2, child of Henry #24
Burdin George 20, #117
Burt Hugh 35, #101 (From St Clement, Eastcheap, London, bound for Lynn, MA. )
Burt Ann 32, #102
Burt Hugh 15, #151
Burt Edward 8, #90
Bushell Ruth 23, #163
Buttolph Thomas 32, #1
Buttolph Ann 24 wife of Thomas, #2
Carr Richard 29, #129
Collins Henry 29, starchmaker #108 (From Stephney, Middlesex, bound for Lynn, MA)
Collins Ann 30 wife of Henry, #109
Collins Henry 5, child of Henry #110
Collins Jo: 3, child of Henry #111
Collins Margery 2, child of Henry #112
Cooke Jo: 27, Collins servant #116
Cooke John 15, Freeman servant #137
Covell Cesar 15, #72
Devotion Margaret 9, #162
Deyking John 25, #157
Deyking Alice 30, #159
Dodd James 16, #133
Drewrie George 19, #52 (Drury, George, from Grinstad, Sussex, bound for Cambridge.)
Drinker Philip 39, #140
Drinker Elizabeth 32, wife of Philip #141
Drinker Edward 13, child of Philip #142
Drinker Jo: 8, child of Philip #143
Driver Robert 8, #77
Ellis Elizabeth 16, #66
Emerson Jo: 20, #147
Epps Elizabeth 13, #173, listed with Winthropp family
Foster Christopher 32, #80
Foster Francis 25, wife of Christopher #81
Foster Rebecca 5, child of Christopher #82
Foster Nathaniel 2, child of Christopher #83
Foster Jo. 1, child of Christopher, #84
Fountaine Edward 28, #118
Fox Jo: 35, #104
Fox Richard 15, #105
Freeman John 35, #45
Freeman Marie 50, #58
Freeman Jo: 9, #59
Freeman Sycillie 4, #60
Freeman Thomas 24, #91
Freeman Edmund 45, #107
Freeman Edward 34, husbandman #135
Freeman Elizabeth 35, wife of Edward #136
Freeman Elizabeth 12, #149
Freeman Alice 17, #150
Freeman Edmund 15, #152
Freeman John 8, #153
Fuller William 25, #3
Fuller Jo: 15, #4 (John)
Gatsell Walter 34, #46
Geere Dennis 30, #9 (From Falmer, Sussex, bound for Lynn, MA.)
Geere Elizabeth 22 wife of Dennis, #10
Geere Elizabeth 3, child of Dennis #11
Geere Sara 2, child of Dennis #12
Gillam Ann 28, #122
Gillam Benjamin 1, child of Ann #123
Goade Thomas 15, #172, listed with Winthrop family
Graves Richard 23, #47
Griffith Joshua 25, Collins servant #113 (From Stephney, bound for Lynn.)
Hadborne George 43, glover #32 (George Hepburn, from Southwark (S Savious), Surrey, bound for Charlestown, MA.)
Hadborne Anne 46, wife of George #33
Hadborne Rebecca 10, child of George #34
Hadborne Anna 4, child of George #35
Hallinck John 38, #55
Harbert Jo. 23, shoemaker of Northampton #38
Harding Elizabeth 12, #8
Hillman Elliner 33, #145
Houghton Jo. 4, #25 (John, from Eaton Bray, Befordshire to Dedham, Mass.)
Ireson, Edward 4, #85
Ireson Elizabeth 27, #93
Jones Ellin 36, #67 (4 children)
Jones Isack 8, #68
Jones Hester 6, #69
Jones Thomas 3, #70
Jones Sara 3mo, #71
Jones Thomas 40, #51 (alone?)
Jones Mary 30, #87 (alone?)
Jones Jo: 15, #154 (alone?)
Jones Charles 21, #18 (alone?)
Jordan Joan 16, Hadborne servant #37
Kettell Peter 10, #6
King William 28, #130
Knore Noll 29, #75
Knore Sara 7, #76
Knore Thomas 33, #54
Launder Thomas 22, #125
Lyne Mary 6, #174, listed with Winthropp family
Marshall William 40, #53
Mason Ralph 35, joiner #164
Mason Anne 35, wife of Ralph #165
Mason Richard 5, child of Ralph #166
Mason Samuel 3, child of Ralph #167
Mason Susan 1, child of Ralph #168
Mere Robert 43, #48
Mere Elizabeth 30, #78
Mere John 3 mo, #79
Mere Samuel 3, #49
Monnings Edmund 40, #50 (Munnings, from East Donyland, Essex, bound for Cambridge, Mass.)
Monnings Mary 30, #62
Monnings Mary 9, #63
Monnings Anna 6, #64
Monnings Michelaliel 3, #65
Pancrust Anns 16, #13, listed with Geere family
Payne William 15, #74
Payne Jo: 14, #106
Potter William 27, husbandman #126
Potter Frances 26, wife of William #127
Potter Joseph 4mo, #128
Price Rebecca 14, #57
Rainsford Edward 26, #96
Ram George 25, #131
Rookeman John 45, #98
Rookeman Elizabeth 31, #99
Rookeman John 9, #100
Roote Ralph 50, #44
Roote Mary 15, Collins servant #115
Sharpe Robert 20, #97
Sheppard Ralph 29, #119
Sheppard Thanks 23, wife of Ralph #120
Sheppard Sara 2, child of Ralph #121
Somner Henry 15, of Northampton #39 (Henry Summers from Bideford, Devonshire, bound for Woburn, Ma.)
Somner Elisa 18, of Northampton #40
Stantley Jo. 34, #132
Steevens Alice 22, #161
Steevens Thomas 12, #7
Strowde John 15, #95
Terry Jo: 32, #146
Thomson Thomas 18, #156
Tilly William 28, #16 from Barnstable and Boston, came from Little Minories, England
Tucker Margaret 23, #144
Tusler Elizabeth 55, #14, orig Taselie, listed with Geere family
Tylly Nathaniel 32, #5
Wallis Ralph 40, #43
Wallis Joan 19, #73
Wallis George 15, #56
West Jo: 11, #61
White Edward 42, husbandman #26
White Martha 39, wife of Edward #27
White Martha 10, child of Edward #28
White Mary 8, child of Edward #29
Whiteman Robert 20, #17
Williams Ann 10, #139
Wood Constant 12, #15, listed with Geere family
Woodman Richard 9, #148
Wynthropp John 27, #169
Wynthropp Elizabeth 19, #170
Wynthropp Deane 11, #171
Yates William 14, #92

Also listed in other sources:

Brackenbury, Richard and William, from Folke or Holnest, Dorsetshire, bound for Salem.
Gott, Charles, from Cambridge traveling on the Abigail, bound for Salem.
Haight, John, from Dorsetshire, bound for Salem 1629. .
Vane, Sir Henry from London, bound for Boston.


By roll number:

Sworn May 4, 1635

Buttolph Thomas 32, #1
Buttolph Ann 24 wife of Thomas, #2
Fuller William 25, #3
Fuller Jo: 15, #4
Tylly Nathaniel 32, #5
Kettell Peter 10, #6
Steevens Thomas 12, #7
Harding Elizabeth 12, #8

Sworn June 15, 1635 at Thesselworth

Geere Dennis 30, #9
Geere Elizabeth 22 wife of Dennis, #10
Geere Elizabeth 3, child of Dennis #11
Geere Sara 2, child of Dennis #12
Pancrust Ann 16, #13
Tusler Elizabeth 55, #14
Wood Constant 12, #15

Sworn June 19, 1635 at Little Minories

Tilly William 28, #16
Whiteman Robert 20, #17
Jones Charles 21, #18
Browne Lydia 16, #19

Sworn June 20, 1635 at St Lawrence, Essex

Bullocke Henry 40, #20
Bullocke Susan 42, wife of Henry #21
Bullocke Henry 8, child of Henry #22
Bullocke Mary 6, child of Henry #23
Bullocke Thomas 2, child of Henry #24

Sworn June 20, 1635 at Eaton Bray, Bedfordshire

Houghton Jo. 4, #25

Sworn June 22, 1635 at Cranbrook, Kent

White Edward 42, husbandman #26
White Martha 39, wife of Edward #27
White Martha 10, child of Edward #28
White Mary 8, child of Edward #29
Allen Jo. 30, husbandman #30
Allen Ann 30, wife of John #31

Sworn June 22, 1635 Stephney, London

Hadborne George 43, glover #32
Hadborne Anne 46, wife of George #33
Hadborne Rebecca 10, child of George #34
Hadborne Anna 4, child of George #35
Borebancke Joseph 24, Hadborne servant #36
Jordan Joan 16, Hadborne servant #37

Sworn June 26, 1635

Harbert Jo. 23, shoemaker of Northampton #38

Sworn Juyl 4, 1635

Somner Henry 15, of Northampton #39
Somner Elisa 18, of Northampton #40
Adams Richard 29 bricklayer of Northampton, #41
Adams Susan 26, of Northampton, #42

Sworn June 17, 1635

Wallis Ralph 40, #43
Roote Ralph 50, #44
Freeman John 35, #45
Gatsell Walter 34, #46
Graves Richard 23, #47
Mere Robert 43, #48
Mere Samuel 3, #49
Monnings Edmund 40, #50
Jones Thomas 40, #51
Drewrie George 19, #52
Marshall William 40, #53
Knore Thomas 33, #54
Hallinck John 38, #55
Wallis George 15, #56
Price Rebecca 14, #57
Freeman Marie 50, #58
Freeman Jo: 9, #59
Freeman Sycillie 4, #60
West Jo: 11, #61
Monnings Mary 30, #62
Monnings Mary 9, #63
Monnings Anna 6, #64
Monnings Michelaliel 3, #65
Ellis Elizabeth 16, #66
Jones Ellin 36, #67
Jones Isack 8, #68
Jones Hester 6, #69
Jones Thomas 3, #70
Jones Sara 3mo, #71
Covell Cesara 15, #72
Wallis Joan 19, #73
Payne William 15, #74
Knore Noll 29, #75
Knore Sara 7, #76
Driver Robert 8, #77
Mere Elizabeth 30, #78
Mere John 3mo, #79
Foster Christopher 32, #80
Foster Francis 25, wife of Christopher #81
Foster Rebecca 5, child of Christopher #82
Foster Nathaniel 2, child of Christopher #83
Foster Jo. 1, child of Christopher, #84
Ireson, Edward 4, #85
Almond William 34, #86
Jones Mary 30, #87
Almond Audrey 32, #88
Almy Annis 8, #89
Burt Edward 8, #90
Freeman Thomas 24, #91
Yates William 14, #92
Ireson Elizabeth 27, #93
Almy Chr: 3, #94
Strowde John 15, #95
Rainsford Edward 26, #96
Sharpe Robert 20, #97
Rookeman John 45, #98
Rookeman Elizabeth 31, #99
Rookeman John 9, #100
Burt Hugh 35, #101
Burt Ann 32, #102
Bassett William 9, #103
Fox Jo: 35, #104
Fox Richard 15, #105
Payne Jo: 14, #106
Freeman Edmund 45, #107

Sworn June 30, 1635 at Stephney, London

Collins Henry 29, starchmaker #108
Collins Ann 30 wife of Henry, #109
Collins Henry 5, child of Henry #110
Collins Jo: 3, child of Henry #111
Collins Margery 2, child of Henry #112
Griffith Joshua 25, Collins servant #113
Alley Hugh 27, Collins servant #114
Roote Mary 15, Collins servant #115
Cooke Jo: 27, Collins servant #116
Burdin George 20, #117
Fountaine Edward 28, #118
Sheppard Ralph 29, #119
Sheppard Thanks 23, wife of Ralph #120
Sheppard Sara 2, child of Ralph #121
Gillam Ann 28, #122
Gillam Benjamin 1, child of Ann #123
Brane 40, Thomas husbandman #124
Launder Thomas 22, #125
Potter William 27, husbandman #126
Potter Frances 26, wife of William #127
Potter Joseph 4mo, #128
Carr Richard 29, #129
King William 28, #130
Ram George 25, #131
Stantley Jo. 34, #132
Dodd James 16, #133
Abdy Matthew 15, #134
Freeman Edward 34, husbandman #135
Freeman Elizabeth 35, wife of Edward #136
Cooke John 15, Freeman servant #137
Belcher Edward 8, Freeman servant #138
Williams Ann 10, #139
Drinker Philip 39, #140
Drinker Elizabeth 32, wife of Philip #141
Drinker Edward 13, child of Philip #142
Drinker Jo: 8, child of Philip #143
Tucker Margaret 23, #144
Hillman Elliner 33, #145
Terry Jo: 32, #146
Emerson Jo: 20, #147
Woodman Richard 9, #148
Freeman Elizabeth 12, #149
Freeman Alice 17, #150
Burt Hugh 15, #151
Freeman Edmund 15, #152
Freeman John 8, #153
Jones Jo: 15, #154
Alecock Annis 18, #155
Thomson Thomas 18, #156
Deyking John 25, #157
Arnold Jesper 40, #158
Deyking Alice 30, #159
Arnold Ann 39, #160
Steevens Alice 22, #161
Devotion Margaret 9, #162
Bushell Ruth 23, #163
Mason Ralph 35, joiner #164
Mason Anne 35, wife of Ralph #165
Mason Richard 5, child of Ralph #166
Mason Samuel 3, child of Ralph #167
Mason Susan 1, child of Ralph #168
Wynthropp John 27, #169
Wynthropp Elizabeth 19, #170
Wynthropp Deane 11, #171
Goade Thomas 15, #172
Epps Elizabeth 13, #173
Lyne Mary 6, #174




The following names are listed in Charles Banks Topographical by county, with original parish names, with and without ship names, New England towns and references. If there is a ship name, the passenger name does not appear on that particular ship list as found.

Adams, Ann, maid servant to Capt Raph Hamor, muster at James City, 1624.
Ashley, Anne, aged 19 at muster at James City as servant to John Burrows.
Ayers, John, from Osbourne, St George, Wiltshire, aboard the James, bound for Salisbury & Haverhill.
Bachelor, Henry, from Canterbury or Dover, Kent, aboard the Hercules, bound for Ipswitch.
Bachelor, John and Joseph, from Canterbury, Kent, aboard the Hercules, bound for Salem.
Bailey, John, from Chippenham, Wiltshire, aboard the James, bound for Salisbury.
Barstow, George and William from Risborough, Princes, Buckinghamshire, aboard the Truelove, bound for Dedham, Mass.

Bradley, Francis from St Andrew, Holborn, London, aboard the Hector, bound for New Haven, Branford and Fairfield CT. Ref: Banks Mss.
Bradston, John, at muster at James City as servant to John Burrows.
Buck, John, from Canterbury, Kent, aboard the Hercules,
Buck, Benomy and Peleg, 8 and 4 years at muster with Langham family at James City.
Buck, Gercian, aged 10, with John Jackson and son.
Buckmaster, Thomas, from Dunstable, Bedfordshire to Boston. Banks Mss.
Bullen, Sylvester, unknown ship, muster at James Island.
Bunker, George, from Chalgrove, Bedfordshire to Charlestown. Banks Mss.
Bunn, Thomas, wife Bridget, unknown ship, at muster at Pasbehaighs, James City January 1624.
Burrows, John and wife Bridgett with 13 year old child, Mara Buck, muster at James City
Chipman, Thomas, from Marshwood Vale, Dorsetshire, aboard the Increase, bound for Yarmouth.
Coggeshall, John from Halstead, aboard the Lyon 4, bound for Roxbury and Newport, RI, aboard the Lyon 4, the 7 x great-grandfather of Francis Herbert Brownell.
Cook, John, aged 27 at muster at James City as servant to John Burrows.
Corlet, Elijah, from Halstead, Essex, aboard the Increase, bound for Cambridge.
Denton, Richard Rev. from North Owram, York, aboard the James, bound for Wethersfield, and Stamford, CT.
Eaton, Jonas, from Staple, Kent, aboard the Hercules, bound for Charlestown and Reading, MA
England, John, from Canterbury, Kent, aboard the Hercules, bound for Plymouth and Charlestown
English, Maudit, from Marlborough, Wiltshire, aboard the James.
Farley, John, from Canterbury, Kent, aboard the Hercules, bound for Charlestown.
Gaile, Ellias, aged 14 at muster at James City as servant to John Burrows.
Gouldfinch, Nicholas, aged 19 at muster at James City as servant to John Burrows.
Granger, Thomas, from Canterbury, Kent, aboard the Hercules, bound for Scituate.
Greevett, John and wife Ellin, unknown ship, muster at James Island.
Hale, Thomas from Watton at Stone, Hertfordshire, aboard the Hector, bound for Newbury. Ref NEGR 35/370 and 64/186, Banks Mass.
Hall, Christopher, unknown ship, at muster at James Island.
Hamor, Capt Raph and wife Elizabeth Clement, (she has two children by this name), no ship listing, at muster in James City with three servants, remaing servants at Hog Island, 1624.
Harnett, Edward, from Canterbury, Kent, aboard the Hercules, bound for Salem.
Howell, Andrew, aged 13 at muster at James City as servant to John Burrows.
Howson, Peter aged xxxj, wife Ellin aged 39 years, listed as taken oaths 1634 at Cripplegate and bound for New England, no ship listed.
IronMonger, Thomas, independent at Virginia 1624 muster, Jordan's Jorney, Charles Cities. Ship name obliterated.
Jackson, John and son John aged 9 at muster in James City, with Gercian Buck, aged 10. 8a pg 225
Johnson, Edward, from Canterbury, Kent, aboard the Hercules, bound for Woburn, MA.
Johnson, Suzan, aged 12, listed with Thomas Stares as taken oath 1634 at Turris, London, and bound for New England, no ship listed.
Langman, Mary, ship unknown, with son PeterAscam, and dtr Abigail Ascam, at muster in James City with husband Peter from the William and Thomas.
Lawton, George, from Cranfield, bedfordshire to Newport, RI. Banks Mss.
Leverich, William, Rev. from Great Livermere, Suffolk, aboard the James, bound for Dover, NH.
Longe, Richard, at muster with wife Alice (on the London Merchant) and son Robart born in VA.
Mosier, Hugh, from Cucklington, Somerset, aboard the James, bound for Portland, Newport & Portsmouth, RI.
Neale, Francis, from Bolnehurst, Befordshire to Salem and Casco Bay,
Norton, George from London, aboard the Talbot (Winthrop), bound for Salem.
Odell, William, from Cranfield, Bedfordshire to Concord.
Page, Edward, from Canterbury, Kent, aboard the Hercules, bound for Boston.
Peck, William from, London, aboard the Hector, bound for New Haven, Ct.
Poole, Robert, ship unknown, at muster in James City.
Porter, Abraham, aged 36 at muster in James City as servant to Peter Langham.
Richardson, Henry, from Canterbury, Kent, aboard the Hercules, bound for Ipswitch.
Sawier, Thomas, aged 23 at muster in James City as servant to Peter Langham.
Simes, Benjamin, aged 33 at muster at Basses Choyce with Thomas and Mary Bennett, Roger Heford.
Stares, Thomas, aged 31, listed with Suzan Johnson as taken oaths 1634 at Turris, London, and bound for New England, no ship listed.
Swarbeck, John, unknown ship, at muster at Pasbehaighs, James City, January 1624.
Thatcher, Rev Thomas from Salisbury, Wiltshire, aboard the James, bound for Boston.
Thorowgood, Jhn, aged 17 at muster at James City as servant to John Burrows.
Throckmorton, George and John from Essex, aboard the Lyon 4, bound for Boston, Salem and Providence RI.
Tooke, James, unknown ship, at muster at Pasbehaight, James, City January 1624.
Weston, Thomas from London and/or Hughley, Shropshire, aboard the Charity, bound for Weymouth, Ma.
Wheeler, George, from Cranfield, Bedfordshire to Concord. Banks Mss.
Wheeler, Issac, from Cranfield, Bedfordshire to Charlestown. Banks Mss.
Wheeler, Joseph, from Cranfield, Bedfordshire to Concord. Banks Mss.
Wheeler, Obadiah, from Cranfield, Bedfordshire to Concord. Banks Mss.
Wheeler, Thomas, from Cranfield, Bedfordshire to Concord & Fairfield. Banks Mss.
Wheeler, Timothy, from Cranfield, Bedfordshire to Watertown. Banks Mss.
Woodward, John and Henry, from Great Woolton, Lancashire, aboard the James, bound for Dorchester.
Woodward, Henrie, aged 22 at muster at Wariscoyack with John Browinge (on the Abigaile)and 2 servants.



The Defence left London, England late July 1635 with her master, Edward Bostocke, arriving in Massachusetts Bay October 8th.

The following alphabetical roll is from her departure point, not necessarily who landed.

Alphabetical roll with name and roll number:



 Adams Dorothy 24, #89
Ashbey Alice 20, Hoeman servant #3
Banes Martha 20, #96
Bentley Mary 20, #111
Boylston Thomas 20, #39 (From London, with wife Sarah, bound for Charlestown, MA.)
Browne Jo 27, tailor #24
Burles/Burtes Jo 27, #110 (Burt, John, from Penton, Mewsey, Hampshire, bound for Sudbury.)
Cocke Joseph 27, Harlakenden servant #50 (Cook? From Yeldman (Great), Essex, bound for Cambridge.)
Cocke George 25, Harlakenden servant #51 (Col. George Cook? From Yeldman (Great), Essex, bound for Cambridge.)
Cook, Col George and Joseph, from (Great) Yeldman, Essex, aboard the Defence, bound for Cambridge
Colburne Robert 28, #87
Colburne Edward 17, #88
Darno Penelope 29, servant #95
Denny Mary 24, Browne servant #26
Doune/Donn Thomas 25, #72
Duhurst Henry 35, #63
Farebrother Suzanna 25, #73
Fennick/Fenwick Elizabeth 25, #83
Fitch James 30, tailor #57
Fitch Abigail 24, wife of James #58
Fitch Jo. 14, #94
French Elizabeth 30, #40
French Elizabeth 6, #41
French Marie 2, #42
French Francis 10, #43
French Jo 5 mos, #44
French William 30, Harlakenden servant #52 (From Halstead, Essex, bound for Cambridge, listed as being on the Francis.)
French Elizabeth 32, wife of William #53
Gould John, 25, husbandman #22
Gould Mrs Grace 25, wife of John #23
Goun Jasper 29, #100
Goun Ann 25, #101
Harlakenden Roger 23, #45 (From Colne, Earl's, Essex, bound for Cambridge, MA. )
Harlakenden Elizabeth 18, wife of Roger #46
Harlakenden Mable 21, sister of Roger #47
Hart Thomas 24, Browne servant #25
Hill Robert 20, Craddock servant #64
Hoeman William 40, husbandman #1
Howman Winifred 35, wife of William #2
Howman Hannah 8, child of William #4
Hoeman Jeremy 6, child of William #5
Hoeman Mary 5, child of William #6
Hoeman Sarah 2, child of William #7
Hoeman Abraham 3 mos, child of William #8
Hubbard William 40, husbandman #74
Hubbard Judith 25, #75
Hubbard John 15, #76
Hubbard William 13, #77 (From Tendrimg, Essex, bound for Ipswitch. )
Hubbard Martha 22, #85
Hubbard Mary 20, #86
Hubbard Nathaniel 6, #98
Hubbard Richard 4, #99
Jackson John 30, wholesaler #56
Jenkynn Jo 26, #104
Jones Sarah 34, #65
Jones Sarah 15, #66
Jones Jo 11, #67
Jones Ruth 7, #68
Jones Theophilus 3, #69
Jones Rebecca 2, #70
Jones Elizabeth 6 mos, #71
Keayne Robert 40, merchant #105 (From New Windsor, Berkshire, bound for Boston.)
Keayne Ann 38, #108
Keayne Ben 16, #109
Knight Dorothy 30, #97
Knight Sara 50, #107
Leake Anne 19, Browne servant #27
Longe Robert 45, innholder #9 (From Dunstable, Bedfordshire to Charlestown, MA.)
Longe Mrs. Elizabeth 30, wife of Robert #10
Longe Michael 20, child of William #11
Longe Sarah 18, child of William #12
Longe Robert 16, child of William #13
Longe Eliza 12, child of William #14
Longe Ann 10, child of William #15
Longe Mary 9, child of William #16
Longe Rebecca 8, child of William #17
Longe Jo. 6, child of William #18
Longe Zachary 4, child of William #19
Longe Joshua 9 mos, child of William #20
Maulder Febe 7, #102
Mercer Lucy 18, Longe servant #21
Mercer Lucy 19, #93
Mott Adam 39, tailor #28 (From Cambridge, bound for Portsmouth RI. )
Mott Sarah 31, wife of Adam #29
Mott Jo 14, child of Adam #34
Mott Adam 12, child of Adam #35
Mott Jonathan 9, child of Adam #36
Mott Elizabeth 6, child of Adam #37
Mott Mary 4, child of Adam #38
Nutbrowne Francis 16, #90
Peck/Park Rich 33, miller #59
Peck Margery 40, #60
Peck Israel 7, #61
Peck Elizabeth 4, #62
Read William 48, #78
Read Mabell 30, #79
Read George 6, #80
Read Ralph 5, #81
Read Justice 18mos, #82
Roger Symon 20, shoemaker, # 103
Sawkyn William 25, #84
Shepherd Samuel 22, Harlakenden servant #49
Sheppard John 36, husbandman (Rev Thomas Shepard?) #31
Sheppard Margaret 31, wife of John #32
Sheppard Thomas 3mos, child of John #33
Simes Sarah 30, Harlakenden servant #55
Steerer Elizabeth 18, #106
Stevens Henry 24, mason #30
Williamson William 25, #91
Williamson Marie 23, #92
Wood Ann 23, Harlakenden servant #48
Unk Robert, Harlakenden servant #54

NOTE: "Planters of the Commonwealth" is said to include the following:

Rev. Thomas Shepard of Towcester, county Northants, Cambridge
Rev. John Wilson, returning from England, Boston -
Rev. Hugh Peter, of Fowey, county Cornwall, Salem (Hugh Peter alias Hugh Dickwood from Fowey bound for Salem. Ref Pope. 36 pg 15)
Rev. John Norton, of Bishops Stortford, county Herts, Ipswich
Mrs. Mary Norton
Rev. John Jones, Concord, Fairfield, CT

Also listed from other sources is:

Burt, John from Penton, Mewsey, Hampshire, aboard the Defence, bound for Sudbury, MA.


Roll by number:

Sworn June 20, 1635 at All Saints Leoman, Northampton

1 Hoeman William 40, husbandman
2 Howman Winifred 35, wife of William
3 Ashbey Alice 20, Hoeman servant
4 Howman Hannah 8, child of William
5 Hoeman Jeremy 6, child of William
6 Hoeman Mary 5, child of William
7 Hoeman Sarah 2, child of William
8 Hoeman Abraham 3 mos, child of William

Sworn July 7, 1635 at Dinstable, Bedfordshire

9 Longe Robert 45, innholder of Dunstable county Bedford, Charlestown
10 Longe Mrs. Elizabeth 30, wife of Robert
11 Longe Michael 20, child of William
12 Longe Sarah 18, child of William
13 Longe Robert 16, child of William
14 Longe Eliza 12, child of William
15 Longe Ann 10, child of William
16 Longe Mary 9, child of William
17 Longe Rebecca 8, child of William
18 Longe Jo. 6, child of William
19 Longe Zachary 4, child of William
20 Longe Joshua 9 mos, child of William
21 Mercer Lucy 18, Longe servant

Sworn on July 7, 1635 at Towcester, Northants

22 Gould John, 25, husbandman
23 Gould Mrs Grace 25, wife of John

Sworn June 22 1635 at Baddow, Essex

24 Browne Jo 27, tailor
25 Hart Thomas 24, Browne servant
26 Denny Mary 24, Browne servant
27 Leake Anne 19, Browne servant

Sworn July 1, 1635 at Cambridge

28 Mott Adam 19, tailor
29 Mott Sarah 31, wife of Adam
30 Stevens Henry 24, mason
31 Sheppard John 36, husbandman (Rev Thomas Shepard?)
32 Sheppard Margaret 31, wife of John
33 Sheppard Thomas 3mos, child of John
34 Mott Jo 14, child of Adam
35 Mott Adam 12, child of Adam
36 Mott Jonathan 9, child of Adam
37 Mott Elizabeth 6, child of Adam
38 Mott Mary 4, child of Adam
39 Boylston Thomas 20, of Fenchurch Street London, Charlestown

Sworn July 4, 1635

40 French Elizabeth 30
41 French Elizabeth 6
42 French Marie 2
43 French Francis 10
44 French Jo 5 mos
45 Harlakenden Roger 23, of Earl's Colne county Essex, Cambridge
46 Harlakenden Elizabeth 18, wife of Roger
47 Harlakenden Mable 21, sister of Roger
48 Wood Ann 23, Harlakenden servant
49 Shepherd Samuel 22, Harlakenden servant
50 Cocke Joseph 27, Harlakenden servant
51 Cocke George 25, Harlakenden servant
52 French William 30, Harlakenden servant
53 French Elizabeth 32, wife of William, of Cambridge
54 Unk Robert, Harlakenden servant
55 Simes Sarah 30, Harlakenden servant

Sworn July 6, 1635 at Burchen Lane, London:

56 Jackson John 30, wholesaler of Birching Lane, London

Sworn July 10, 1635

57 Fitch James 30, tailor
58 Fitch Abigail 24, wife of James

Sworn July 11, 1635

59 Peck/Park Rich 33, miller of Cambridge
60 Peck Margery 40
61 Peck Israel 7
62 Peck Elizabeth 4
63 Duhurst Henry 35

Sworn July 14, 1635

64 Hill Robert 20, Craddock servant

Sworn July 17, 1635

65 Jones Sarah 34
66 Jones Sarah 15
67 Jones John 11
68 Jones Ruth 7
69 Jones Theophilus 3
70 Jones Rebecca 2
71 Jones Elizabeth 6 mos
72 Doune Thomas 25
73 Farebrother Suzanna 25
74 Hubbard William 40, husbandman of Little Clacton, Essex, Ipswich
75 Hubbard Judith 25
76 Hubbard John 15
77 Hubbard William 13
78 Read William 48
79 Read Mabell 30
80 Read George 6
81 Read Ralph 5
82 Read Justice 18mos
83 Fennick Elizabeth 25
84 Sawkyn William 25
85 Hubbard Martha 22
86 Hubbard Mary 20
87 Colburne Robert 28 of Ipswich
88 Colburne Edward 17
89 Adams Dorothy 24
90 Nutbrowne Francis 16
91 Williamson William 25
92 Williamson Marie 23
93 Mercer Lucy 19
94 Fitch Jo. 14
95 Darno Penelope 29, servant
96 Banes Martha 20
97 Knight Dorothy 30
98 Hubbard Nathaniel 6
99 Hubbard Richard 4
100 Goun Jasper 29
101 Goun Ann 25
102 Maulder Febe 7
103 Roger Symon 20, shoemaker,
104 Jenkynn Jo 26
105 Keayne Robert 40, merchant of London, Boston
106 Steerer Elizabeth 18
107 Knight Sara 50
108 Keayne Ann 38
109 Keayne Ben 16
110 Burles Jo 27
111 Bentley Mary 20

Also listed are:

Master Edwards Pearce, Pearce is lined out and replaced with Bostocke, and a note that it is the same on the original.
Edward is noted as perhaps being Edmond.

Four different commanders are noted:

Edward Bostocke July 7, Pearce for June 20, Edward Boswell for June 22, Thomas Bostock for July 2.

 Fortune Passenger List

The ship Fortune with Master Thomas Barton, arrived at Plymouth on November 9, 1621, just a few weeks after the First Thanksgiving. This passenger list is based on the 1623 Division of Land, the passenger list compiled by Charles Edward Banks in Planters of the Commonwealth, and by the information found in Eugene Aubrey Stratton's Plymouth Colony: Its History and its People, 1620-1691.

Adams John (From Wapping, Stephney, Middlesex, bound for Plymouth.)
Basset William (From Bethnal Green, Stephney, Middlesex, bound for Plymouth. )
Basset Elizabeth, wife
Beale William
Bompasse Edward
Brewster Jonathan, oldest son of Elder Brewster
Briggs Clement (From Southwark, Surrey, bound for Plymouth.)
Bumpas Edward (From St Bartholomew, London, bound for Plymouth. )
Cannon John
Conner William
Cushman Robert (From Canterbury, Kent, bound for Plymouth.)
Cushman Thomas, son abt 12 (From Canterbury, Kent, bound for Plymouth.)
Deane Steven (From Southwark, Surrey, bound for Plymouth.)
Flavell Thomas & son (wife was on the Anne) (From Stephney, Middlesex, bound for Plymouth.)
Ford ______ (presumably son William)(William. from Southwark, S Olave, Surrey, bound for Plymouth.)
Ford Widow Martha, wife
Ford Martha, daughter
Ford John, son, born the day of arrival
Hicks Robert (From Southwark, Surrey, bound for Plymouth)
Hilton William (From Northwich bound for Plymouth 1623. Dover N.H. 1624.)
Morgan Bennet (Benedict, from Clerkenwell, St James, Middlesex, bound for Plymouth)
Morton Thomas - his son, Thomas Morton, Jr., arrived on the Anne
Nicolas Austen
Noye de la Philipe
Palmer William (From Stephney, Middlesex, bound for Plymouth.)
Palmer William, son
Pitt William (From St Peter, Vincula Tower, London, bound for Plymouth)
Prence Thomas - Married Patience Brewster, the Elder's daughter (Prince, from All Hallows Barking, London or Stephney, Middlesex, bound for Plymouth and Eastham. )
Simonson Moses
Statie Hugh
Steward James
Tench William
Winslow John, brother of Govenor Winslow (From Droitwich, Worchest. bound for Plymouth)
Wright William (From Austerfield, Worchest. bound for Plymouth.)



 The Elizabeth and Ann left London, England, arriving in Massachusetts Bay. Registration was open between May 6 -14 1635. Her master was Robert Cooper. (sometimes Cowper)

The following roll is from her departure point, not necessarily who landed.

13 April - 14 May 1635: Passengers embarked in the Elizabeth and Ann, Mr. Roger Cooper, bound [from London] to New England

Alphabetical roll with ages and roll#

Adams William 15, #65
Alsopp Joseph 14, #27
Alsopp Thomas 20, #102
Baker Alexander 28, #29
Baker Elizabeth 23, #30
Baker Elizabeth 3, #31
Baker Christian 1, #32
Baker Samuel 30, #100
Bennett Jane 16, #56
Beomont Gamaliel 12, #70
Bilkin/Bulkley Grace 33, #75
Birden/Borden John 28, #91
Birden Joan 23, wife of John #92
Borden Mathew 5, child of John #94
Borden Elizabeth 3, child of John #98
Brocker Richard 31, carpenter #35
Broomer Marie 10, # 25
Browne Susan 20, Jeoffries maid #82
Carr Robert 21, tailor #83
Carr Caleb 11, #84
Carter Hilary 27, #66
Cartrack Mildred 2, #26
Cartrack Sara 24, #22
Chaplin Clement 48, #33, listed with Baker family
Cobbett James 23, #45
Cobbett Josias 21, #54
Courser William 26, shoemaker #88
Dammand Jane 9, #23
Dane Thomas 32, carpenter #86
Day Hannah 20, Jeoffries maid #81
Eaton Abigail 35, #21
Eaton Mary 4, #24
Eaton Thomas 1, #18
Faber Joseph 26, #49
Fabin Elizabeth 16, #74
Goare/Goard Richard 17, #64
Goare Richard 17, #38
Hall Samuel/Amivell 25, #60
Halsey Jo. or O 24, #62
Hans/Haus Robert ?, soap boiler (soapeboyler)#59
Hawkynns Robert 25, husbandman #5
Hawkynns Marie 24, #19
Hedsall Thomas 47, #1
Hilliard William 21, carpenter #87
Holloway Jo. 21, #55
Hubbard Thomas 10, #17
Hubbard William 35, #16
Jackson Henry 29, #15
Jackson Jo. 27 #73
Jeoffries Robert 30, #76
Jeoffries Marie 27, wife of Robert #77
Jeoffries Thomas 7, child of Robert #78
Jeoffries Elizabeth 6, child of Robert #79
Jeoffries Mary 3, child of Robert #80
Jeoffries
Kinge Percy 24, maid to Ro. Crowley #28
Lord Thomas 50, a smith #39 (From Towcester, Northamptonshire, bound for Cambridge and Hartford, CT.
Lord Dorothy 46, wife of Thomas #40
Lord Thomas 16, child of Thomas #41
Lord Ann 14, child of Thomas #42
Lord William 12, child of Thomas #43
Lord John 10, child of Thomas #44
Lord Robert ?, child of Thomas #51
Lord Aymie ?, child of Thomas #52
Lord Dorothy ?, child of Thomas #53
Martin Richard 12, #8
Morecock Nic 14, #95
Morecock Bennet 16, #96
Morecock Marie 10, #97
Oldham John 12, #103
Oldham Thomas 10, #104
Orris George 21, #72
Palmerley Jo. 35, #7
Parker George 23, carpenter #90
Pond Thomas 21, #50
Potter Vincent 21, #63
Preston Daniel 13, #37
Read/Reeve William 22, #57
Sall Edward 24, #36
Samon William 18, #48, listed with Stanley family
Sampson Richard 28, tailor #101
Sension Nicholas 13, #14
Standy Robert 22, #105
Stanley Christopher 32, tailor #46
Stanley Susanna 31, wife of Christopher #47
Swayne William 50, #34, listed with Baker family
Swynden M or William 20, #61
Thompson/Thomson Jo. 22, #68
Washborn Margerie 49, from Evesham, Worc'r #2
Washborne, Jo. 14, son of Margarie #3
Washborne, Phillipp 11, son of Margarie #4
Weston Edmond 30, #69
White Richard 30, carpenter #85
Whitney Ellin 30, #20
Whitney Jo. 35, #6
Whitney Jo. 11, #9
Whitney Jonathan 1, #13
Whitney Nathaniell 8, #11
Whitney Richard 9, #10
Whitney Thomas 6, #12
Whitton Audrey 45, #71
Whitton Jeremy 8, child of Thomas #93
Whitton Thomas 36, weaver, #99 (Whitten, from Smarden, Kent, bound for Plymouth and/or Martha's Vineyard)
Wilkinson Henry 25, talow chandler #58
Wylde George 37, husbandman #89
Wylie John 25, #67

Not appearing on all lists:

Curtis Henry 27


1 Hedsall Thomas 47
2 Washborn Margerie 49, from Evesham, Worc'r
3 Washborne, Jo. 14, son of Margarie
4 Washborne, Phillipp 11, son of Margarie
5 Hawkynns Robert 25, husbandman
6 Whitney Jo. 35
7 Palmerley Jo. 35
8 Martin Richard 12
9 Whitney Jo. 11
10 Whitney Richard 9
11 Whitney Nathaniell 8
12 Whitney Thomas 6
13 Whitney Jonathan 1
14 Sension Nicholas 13
15 Jackson Henry 29
16 Hubbard William 35
17 Hubbard Thomas 10
18 Eaton Thomas 1
19 Hawkynns Marie 24
20 Whitney Ellin 30
21 Eaton Abigail 35
22 Cartrack Sara 24
23 Dammand Jane 9
24 Eaton Mary 4
25 Broomer Marie 10
26 Cartrack Mildred 2
27 Alsopp Joseph 14
28 Kinge Percy 24, maid to Ro. Crowley
29 Baker Alexander 28
30 Baker Elizabeth 23
31 Baker Elizabeth 3
32 Baker Christian 1
33 Chaplin Clement 48
34 Swayne William 50
35 Brocker Ricahrd 31, carpenter
36 Sall Edward 24
37 Preston Daniel 13
38 Goare Richard 17
39 Lord Thomas 50, smith
40 Lord Dorothy 46, wife of Thomas
41 Lord Thomas 16, child of Thomas
42 Lord Ann 14, child of Thomas
43 Lord William 12, child of Thomas
44 Lord John 10, child of Thomas
45 Cobbett James 23
46 Stanley Christopher 32, tailor
47 Stanley Susanna 31, wife of Christopher
48 Samon William 18
49 Faber Joseph 26
50 Pond Thomas 21
51 Lord Robert ?, child of Thomas
52 Lord Aymie ?, child of Thomas
53 Lord Dorothy ?, child of Thomas
54 Cobbett Josias 21
55 Holloway Jo. 21
56 Bennett Jane 16
57 Read/Reeve William 22
58 Wilkinson Henry 25, talow chandler
59 Hans/Haus Robert ?, soap boiler
60 Hall Samuel/Amivell 25
61 Swynden M or William 20
62 Halsey Jo. or O 24
63 Potter Vincent 21
64 Goare/Goard Richard 17
65 Adams William 15
66 Carter Hilary 27
67 Wylie John 25
68 Thompson/Thomson Jo. 22
69 Weston Edmond 30
70 Beomont Gamaliel 12
71 Whitton Audrey 45
72 Orris George 21
73 Jackson Jo. 27
74 Fabin Elizabeth 16
75 Bilkin/Bulkley Grace 33
76 Jeoffries Robert 30
77 Jeoffries Marie 27, wife of Robert
78 Jeoffries Thomas 7, child of Robert
79 Jeoffries Elizabeth 6, child of Robert
80 Jeoffries Mary 3, child of Robert
81 Day Hannah 20, Jeoffries maid
82 Browne Susan 20, Jeoffries maid
83 Carr Robert 21, tailor
84 Carr Caleb 11
85 White Richard 30, carpenter
86 Dane Thomas 32, carpenter
87 Hilliard William 21, carpenter
88 Courser William 26, shoemaker
89 Wylde George 37, husbandman
90 Parker George 23, carpenter
91 Birden/Borden John 28
92 Birden Joan 23, wife of John
93 Whitton Jeremy 8, child of Thomas
94 Borden Mathew 5, child of John
95 Morecock Nic 14
96 Morecock Bennet 16
97 Morecock Marie 10
98 Borden Elizabeth 3, child of John
99 Whitton Thomas 36
100 Baker Samuel 30
101 Sanpson Richard 28, tailor
102 Alsopp Thomas 20
103 Oldham John 12
104 Oldham Thomas 10
105 Standy Robert 22



 The Bevis left Southampton May 1638 for New England with her master Robert Batten.

The following Lists of New England Emigrants are from Her Majesty's State Paper Office

SOUTHAMPTON.--- The list of the names of Passeng. Intended to shipe themsleues, In the Beuist of Hampton of CL. Tonnes, Robert Batten Mr for Newengland, And thsu by vertue of the Lord Treasurers warrant of the second of May w'th was after the restrayat and they some Dayes gone to sea Before the Kinges Mat'es Proelamacon Came boto South'uon. No. of Persons.

Alphabetical order:

Alcocke Francis 26, servant
Austin Richard of Bishopstocke 40, Taylor , his wife and 2 children (From Bishop's Stoke, Hampshire, bound for Charlestown, MA.)
Banshott Tho 14, Carpenter servant
Batt Christopher of Sarcum, 37, Tanner
Batt Anna 32, Chirstopher's wife
Batt Dorothis Batt 20, Chirstopher's sister
Batt children, 5 under 10 years
Bayley Richard 15, servant
Blackston Eliza 22, Batt Servant
Byley Henery of Saru 26, tanner
Byley Mary 22
Byley John 20, Byley servant
Carpenter William of Horwell /Wherwell 62, carpenter (From Wherwell, Hampshire, bound for Weymouth and Rehoboth, MA.)
Carpenter William Jr. of Horwell 33, carpenter
Carpenter Abigael 32
Carpenter children, 4 10 or under
Dum Richard of New England 40 (Dummer, Richard, listed as aboard the Whale.)
Dum Alice 35
Dum Tho 19 (Dummer, Thomas, from North Stoneham, Hampshire, bound for Newbury.)
Dum Joane 19
Dum Jane 10
Dum Steephen, husbandman (Dummer, Stephen from Bishop's Stoke, Hampshire, bound for Mewbury)
Dum Dorothie 6
Dum Richard 4
Dum Tho 2
Durdal Hough, Littlefield servant
Ffrey John of Basing, Whelwrite , wife and 3 children (From Basingstroke, Hampsjire, bound for Newbury.)
Good Thomas 24, Batt Servant
Hutchinson John 30, carpenter, servant
Knight John, carpenter and Littlefield servant
Knight Robert 37, Carpenter Servant to R. Austin
Littlefield Annis 38
Littlefield children, 6
Moll Adam 19, Taylor, servant
Parker Nathaunel 20, servant of London Backer
Pond Rebecca,18, Batt Servant
Poore Samuel 18, servant
Poore Da'yell 14, servant
Poore Alce 20, servant
Reemes Tho, Byley servant (Reeves, Thomas, from Salisbury, Wiltshire, boudn for Roxbury.)
Wackefeild Anna 20, Servant Wackefeild Will. 22, servant




Listing order:

Ffrey John of Basing, Whelwrite , wife and 3 children
Austin Richard of Bishopstocke 40, Taylor , his wife and 2 children
Knight Robert 37, Carpenter Servant to R. Austin
Batt Christopher of Sarcum, 37, Tanner
Batt Anna 32, Chirstopher's wife
Batt Dorothis Batt 20, Chirstopher's sister
Batt children, 5 under 10 years
Good Thomas 24, Batt Servant
Blackston Eliza 22, Batt Servant
Pond Rebecca,18, Batt Servant
Carpenter William of Horwell /Wherwell 62, carpenter
Carpenter William Jr. of Horwell 33, carpenter
Carpenter Abigael 32
Carpenter children, 4 10 or under
Banshott Tho 14, Carpenter servant
Littlefield Annis 38
Littlefield children, 6
Knight John, carpenter and Littlefield servant
Durdal Hough, Littlefield servant
Byley Henery of Saru 26, tanner
Byley Mary 22
Reemes Tho, Byley servant
Byley John 20, Byley servant
Dum Richard of New England 40
Dum Alice 35
Dum Tho 19
Dum Joane 19
Dum Jane 10
Dum Steephen, husbandman
Dum Dorothie 6
Dum Richard 4
Dum Tho 2
Huthcinson John 30, carpenter, servant
Alcocke Francis 26, servant
Moll Adam 19, Taylor, servant
Wackefeild Will. 22, servant
Parker Nathaunel 20, servant of London Backer
Poore Samuel 18, servant
Poore Da'yell 14, servant
Poore Alce 20, servant
Bayley Richard 15, servant
Wackefeild Anna 20, Servant


The Francis left Ipswich, Suffolk, England mid (30th) April 1634 with her master, John Cutting, arriving in Massachusetts Bay.

30 April 1634. Passengers of the Francis of Ipswich, Mr. John Cutting, captain, bound for New England (landed at Plymouth or Boston, MA): from the Public ?Record Office, Kew, Richmond, Surrey TW9 4DU, England)

04 Feb 1634 Henry Dade writes from Ipswitch to the Archbishop of Canterbury that the Francis and the Elizabeth with 60 men in each intend to sail for New England on about March 10 and he supposes they are debtors or persons disaffected with the established church.
Note: These ships and nine others bound for New England were stayed but on 28 Feb allowed to proceed on condition that the passengers took the oath of allegiance.

12 Nov 1634: John Cutting and William Andrews pray to be released from bonds of presentation of certificates, enclosing that passangers of the 30 May 1634 Francis and 30 May 1634 Elizabeth did not take the oaths.

21 Jan 1635: John Cuttinge, Master of the Francis and William Andrewes, Master of the Elizabeth, both of Ipswitch, have brought a list of all the passengers that went in their ships to New England in April 1634 with certificates of their having taken the Oaths of Supremacy and Allegiance.

30 Apr 1634: Passengers from Ipswitch by the Francis of Ipswitch, Mr. John Cutting, bound for New England: Coldham pg 114 list

Alphabetical with age and roll number

Aldburgh John 14 #57
Ward of Wm Ffrebourne
Beetes John 40 Roll #1
Bernard John 36 #9
Barnard, from Burnham, Essex, bound for Cambridge MA, Hartford CT, Hadley, MA.)
Bernard Mary, wife 38
 Bloss Mary 40 #32
 Blosse Richard 11 #72
Boyden Thomas 21 #36
Bugbye Edward 40 #14
Bugbye Rebecca, wife 32 #15
Bugbye Sarah 4 #63
 Clearke Thurston 44 #44
 Clearke Ffaythe 15
Ward of J Pease #64
 Cooe Robert 38 #33

 From Boxford or Thurloe, Suffolk, bound for Watertown, Wethersfield, CT, Stamford and Greenwich.

 Cooe Anne, wife 43 #34
 Cooe John 8 #77
 Cooe Robert 7 #78
 Cooe Benjamin 5 #7
 Drap Cleare 40 #6
Ffrebourne William 40 #11
 Ffrebourne Mary, wife 33 #12
 Ffrebourne Mary 7 #55
 Ffrebourne Sarah 2 #56
Garnett Judeth 26 #42
 Greene John 27 #22
 Greene Darcas 15 #66
Ward of J Pease
Haulton William 23 #2
 Haward Henry 7 #59
Ward of J Bernard
Hamond Elizabeth 47 #43
 Houlding Just 23 #1
 Houlding Richard 25 #41
 Jennings Nicholas 22 #3
 King Thomas 19 #30
 Lea John 13 #45
 Lyvermore John 28 #38
 Livermore, from Thurloe, Suffolk, bound for Watertown.
Mapes John
 Mason Hugh 28 #24 From Lawford, Essex, bound for Boston.
Mason Hester, wife 22 #2
Newell Abraham 50 #16
 Newell Francis, wife 40 #17
 Newell Abraham 8, #60
 Newel John 5 #61
 Newell Issacke 2 #62
 Newell Ffayth 14 #58
Ward of J Bernard
 Newell Grace 13 #46
Ward of Wm Westwood
Onge Mary 27 #35
 Pease John 27 #19
 From Baddow, Magna, Essex, bound for Salem, Edgartown.
Pease Robert 27 #23 From Baddow, Magna, Essex, bound for Salem, Edgartown.
Pease Robert 3 #65
 Pepy/Pepper Richard 27 #39
 Pepys, from Ashen, Essex, bound for Boston.
Pepy Mary, wife #40
Peppy Mary 3 1/2 #80
Rose Robert 40 #7
 Rose Margery, wife 40 #8
Rose John 15 #47
 Rose Robert 15 #48
 Rose Elizabeth 13 #49
 Rose Mary 11 #5
 Rose Samuel 9 #51
 Rose Sarah 7 #52
 Rose Danyell 3 #53
 Rose Darcas 2 #54
 Sherwood Thomas 48 #28
Sherwood Alice 47 #29
Sherwood Mary 14 #73
Anna, not Mary 37
Sherwood Rose 11 #74
 Sherwood Thomas 10 #75
 Sherwood Rebecca 9 #76
 Stebing Rowland 40 #26
 Stebbins, from Bocking, Essex, bound for Roxbury & Springfield.
Stebling Sarah, wife 43 #27
 Stebling Thomas 14 #67
 Stebling Sarah 11 #68
 Stebling Elizabeth 6 #69
 Stebling John 8 #70
Wattlin Richard 28 #37
Westwood William 28 #4 From Essex, bound for Cambridge MA & Hartford CT.
Westwood Bridgett, wife 32 #5
 White Anthony 27 #13
 Winche Mary 15 #71
Ward of R Stebling
 Winge Robert 60 #20 From Lawford Essex or Bergholt, Suffolk, bound for Boston.)
Winge Judith, wife 43 #21

 Charles Banks also lists:

 French William 30, Harlakenden servant #52 (From Halstead, Essex, bound for Cambridge, also listed as being on the Defence.)

Coldham also lists Stephen Beckett aged 11 after the Pepper family


By roll number:

Oath taken Nov 12 1633 at Ipswich, Suffolk
1 Beetes John 40, from Claydon
2 Haulton/Hailton William 23
3 Jennings Nicholas 22
4 Westwood William 28
5 Westwood Bridgett, wife 32
6 Drap/Draper Cleare 40
7 Rose Robert 40
8 Rose Margery, wife 40
9 Bernard John 36, from Burnham, Essex
10 Bernard Mary, wife 38
11 Ffrebourne William 40
12 Ffrebourne Mary, wife 33
13 White Anthony 27
14 Bugbye Edward 40
15 Bugbye Rebecca, wife 32
16 Newell Abraham 50
17 Newell Francis, wife 40
18 Houlding Just 23, from Lindsey, Suffolk
19 Pease John 27
20 Winge Robert 60, from Lawford, Suffolk
21 Winge Judith, wife 43
22 Greene John 27
23 Pease Robert 27, from Great Baddow, Essex
24 Mason Hugh 28, from Maldon, Essex
25 Mason Hester, wife 22
26 Stebing Rowland 40, from Bocking, Essex
27 Stebling Sarah, wife 43
28 Sherwood Thomas 48
29 Sherwood Alice 47
30 King Thomas 19
31 Mapes John 21
32 Bloss Mary 40, from Brandeston, Suffolk
33 Cooe Robert 38, from Boxford, Suffolk
34 Cooe Anne, wife 43
35 Onge Mary 27
36 Boyden Thomas 21
37 Wattlin Richard 28
38 Lyvermore John 28, from Little Thurlow, Suffolk
39 Pepy/Pepper Richard 27, from Belchamp Water, Essex
40 Pepy Mary, wife
41 Houlding Richard 25
42 Garnett Judeth 26
43 Hamond Elizabeth 47, from Lavenham, Essex
44 Clearke Thurston 44, from Ipswich, Suffolk

Oath taken Nov 12 1633, Ipswich Customhouse

 45 Lea John 13, ward of Wm Westwood or Newell family
46 Newell Grace 13, ward of Wm Westwood or Newell family
47 Rose John 15
48 Rose Robert 15
49 Rose Elizabeth 13
50 Rose Mary 11
51 Rose Samuel 9
52 Rose Sarah 7
53 Rose Danyell 3
54 Rose Darcas 2
55 Ffrebourne Mary 7
56 Ffrebourne Sarah 2
57 Aldburgh John 14, ward of Wm Ffrebourne
58 Newell Ffayth 14, ward of J Bernard
59 Haward Henry 7, ward of J Bernard
60 Newell Abraham 8
61 Newel John 5
62 Newell Issacke 2
63 Bugbye Sarah 4
64 Clearke Ffaythe 15, ward of J Pease
65 Pease Robert 3
66 Greene Darcas 15, ward of J Pease
67 Stebling Thomas 14
68 Stebling Sarah 11
69 Stebling Elizabeth 6
70 Stebling John 8
71 Winche Mary 15, ward of R Stebling
72 Blosse Richard 11
73 Sherwood Mary 14
74 Sherwood Rose 11
75 Sherwood Thomas 10
76 Sherwood Rebecca 9
77 Cooe John 8
78 Cooe Robert 7
79 Cooe Benjamin 5
80 Peppy Mary 3




 The Mayflower left Harwich, England September 6, 1620 with her Master and Captain, Christopher Jones. Land was sighted November 9, 1620 and they landed on the 11th in Plymouth Harbor.

The Mayflower departed "Cape Cod" on April 5, 1621.

Passengers:

Alden John
The ship's Cooper. From Harwich, Essex, and Southampton, Hampshire, bound for Plymouth.
A 'hopeful young man' hired at Southampton, married Priscilla Mullens and had eleven children.
Died 1687, Duxbury.

 Allerton Issac
From St Andrews Undershaft, London, bound for Plymouth. Chosen assistant to the governor.
Remarried to Fear Brewster after Mary died.

 Allerton Mary Norris *
From Newbury, England, married in Leiden, Holland, died Feb 25 1621. Part of Pilgrims who fled to Holland. Delivered stillborn son on board Dec 1620. Died in the first sickness

 Allerton Bartholomew. Son of Issac and Mary, born in Holland. Married and died in England

 Allerton Remember. Daughter of Issac and Mary, born in Holland. Married Moses Maverick in Salem, had three or four children.

 Allerton Mary. Daughter of Issac and Mary, probably born in Holland, died Nov 28 1699.
Married Thomas Cushman at Plymouth, had four children.

 Allerton, John.  Died the first winter. Probably relative of Issac Allerton, buried a child in Holland. Planned on returning to Holland to escort others over.

 Billington John. First to be hung 1630, for murder of John Newcomen . From London and/or Austerfield, Yorkshire, bound for Plymouth. Not from Leyden, or the Leyden Company, but from London

Billington Eleanor. Wife of John, remarried a Gregory Armstrong.

 Billington John. Son, died in a few years, was gone before his father was hanged. Serious troublemaker who wandered off to the Indians but 'rescued' by the Pilgrims.

 Billington Francis. Son, married and had eight children. The son who shot off a musket inside the ship cabins. Married Widow Eaton (Francis Eaton's 3rd wife) and had nine children, both died 1684 in Middleboro. Daughter Rebekah was born June 8, 1647 Plymouth

 Bradford, William, Gov.. From Scrooby, Nott, bound for Plymouth. Second governor, author of the history of the Plymouth Colony, loved to the year 1657. He had left a son in England to come afterwards - had four children by a second marriage.

 Bradford Dorothy (May) *Wife of William. Drowned Dec 7, 1620 at Cape Cod, Providetown Harbor. Died soon after their arrival.

 Brewster, Elder William. Ruling Elder, lived some twenty-three or four years after his arrival.
Brewster Mary. Wife Died between 1623 and 1627.

 Brewster, Love. Married, lived to the year 1650, had four children. Brewster Wrestling Youngest son.

 Brittenridge, Richard * First to die after landing, died from sickness. From Prittlewell, Essex, bound for Plymouth.

 Browne, Peter. From Billericay, Essex, bound for Plymouth. Lived fome fourteen years after, was twice married and left four children. Died 1633.

 Button, William *Died Nov 6, three days before land was sighted. Servant for Samuel Fuller, died on the passage.

 Carter, Robert *Servant to shoemaker William Mullens. Died the first winter.

 Carver, John *From Doncaster, Yorkshire, bound for Plymouth. Chosen first Governor at Cape Cod, died the first spring.

 Carver Katherine (Leggett)(White), wife *Dies a few weeks after her husband, in early summer.

 Chilton, James *From Canterbury, Kent, bound for Plymouth. Died in the first sickness. Another married daughter came afterward.

 Chilton Mrs *Wife, died in the first sickness.

 Chilton, Mary. Daughter, married and had nine children.

 Clarke, Richard *Died from sickness.

 Cooke Francis. Lived until after 1650. His wife and children came afterward, they had 6 or more children.

 Cooke John. Son, married and had four children.

 Cooper, Humility Cousin of Edward and Ann Tilley. Returned to England.

 Crackstone, John *Died in the first sickness.

 Crackstone John *Son, died soon after his father

 Doty, Edward From St Mary le Strand, London, bound for Plymouth. Servant, had 7 children by second marriage. After his term of service went to Virginia.

 Eaton, Francis From Bristol, Gloucestershire, bound for Plymouth. Had three children by a third marriage.

Eaton Sarah *Wife, died in the first winter.

 Eaton Samuel. Son, married, had one child.

 Ely Mr. Hired hand returned to England. One of the two seamen hired to remain a year, possibly why counts are off.

 English, Thomas * Hired hand

 Fletcher, Moses *From Sandwich, Kent, bound for Plymouth. Died from sickness

 Fuller, Edward *Died in the first sickness.

 Fuller Mrs. Edward *Wife, died in the first sickness.

 Fuller Samuel. Son , married and had four children

 Fuller, Doctor Samuel. From Redenhall, Norfolk, bound for Plymouth. The physician. His wife and child remained, and came afterwards. They had two more children.

 Gardinar, Richard *Became a seaman and died abroad.

 Goodman, John *Died from sickness.

 Holbeck, William *Servant to William White. Died soon after landing.

 Hooke, John *Servant to Issac Allerton. Died in the first sickness.

 Hopkins Stephen. From Wotton Edge, Gloucestershire, bound for Plymouth and from St Mary Whitechapel, London, bound for Plymouth. Lived over twenty years after their arrival, had a son and four daughters born in this country.

 Hopkins Elizabeth Fisher. Wife, Lived over twenty years after their arrival, had a son and four daughters born in this country.

 Hopkins Giles, Son by first marriage, had four children.

 Hopkins Constance, Daughter by first marriage, had 12 children.

 Hopkins Damaris. Son

 Hopkins Oceanus Born en route

 Howland John . From London, bound for Plymouth. Man Servant, afterwards married the daughter of John Tillie, and had ten children.

 Langmore, John *Servant to Christopher Martin. Died soon after their arrival.

 Latham, William . A Boy, after more than twenty years, visited England anf died at the Bahama Islands.

 Leister, Edward *

 Margesson, Edmund *Died from sickness.

 Martin, Christopher *From Billericay, Essex, bound for Plymouth. Died soon after their arrival.

 Martin Mary (Prower) *Wife, died soon after their arrival.

 Minter, Desire. Part of Carver household, ret to her friends, in poor health, to England and died

 More, Ellen * Aged 8, daughter of Katherine More, Shipton, Shropshire. Died the first winter.

 Elinor, from Shipton, Shropshire, bound for Plymouth. A little girl placed in the Winslow' family, sister of Richard More who died soon after their arrival.

 More Jasper * Aged 7, son of Katherine More, Shipton, Shropshire, died Dec 6, 1620 on board.
From Shipton, Shropshire, bound for Plymouth.

 Spelled Moore, died the first season.

 More RichardAged 6, son of Katherine More, Shipton, Shropshire From Shipton, Shropshire, bound for Plymouth.Placed with the Brewster family. Richard married and had four or more children.

 More Mary * Aged 4, daughter of Katherine More, Shipton, Shropshire . Placed with the Brewster family. Died the first winter.

 Mullens William. From Stroke near Guildford, Surrey, bound for Plymouth.Died the first winter.

 Mullens Alice *Wife, died the first winter.

 Mullens Priscilla, daughter. Married John Alden

 Mullins Joseph *Son, died the first winter.

 Priest, Degory *From London, bound for Plymouth. Spelled Digerie, died from sickness.
His wife, the sister of Mr. Allerton, and her children acame afterwards.

 Prower, Solomon *From Billericay, Essex, bound for Plymouth. Servant to Christopher Martin . Died soon after their arrival.

 Rigsdale, John *Died in the first sickness.

 Rigsdale Alice *Wife, died in the first sickness.

 Rogers, Thomas *From Great St Bartholomew, London, bound for Plymouth.Died in the first sickness. His other children came afterward and had families.

 Rogers Joseph. Son, living in 1650, married and had 6 children

 Samson, Henry. From St Andrews Undershaft, London, bound for Plymouth. Cousin of Edward and Ann Tilley, had seven children.

 Soule, George . From Eckington Worcestershire, bound for Plymouth. Servant in Winslow's family, married and had eight children. His will read, in a nutshell, if my son bothers my daughter, she gets everything.

 Standish Myles . Lived to the year 1656, chief in military affairs. Had four sons living in 1650 by a second marriage.

 Standish Rose *Wife, died in the first sickness.

 Story, Elias *Servant to John Winslow . Died in the first sickness

 Thompson, Edward *Servant to William White. Died soon after landing.

 Tilley, Edward *Tillie, died soon after their arrival.

 Tilley Ann (Cooper) *Wife, died soon after their arrival.

 Tilley John * Brother to Edward. Died soon after he came on shore.

 Tilley Joan Hurst Rogers *Wife, died soon after she came on shore
Tilley Elizabeth. Daughter. married John Howland.

 Tinker, Thomas *Died in the first sickness.

 Tinker Mrs. Thomas *Wife, died in the first sickness.

 Tinker son *Died in the first sickness.

Trevore, William. Hired shipman returned to England. One of the two seamen hired to stay a year, possibly why the counts are off.

 Turner, John * From Doncaster, Yorkshire, bound for Plymouth. Died in the first sickness. A daughter came afterward to Salem and married there.

 Turner *Son, name unknown, died in the first sickness.

 Turner , Son, name unknown, died in the first sickness.

 Richard Warren . From Shoreditch, S Leonard, Middlesex, bound for Plymouth. His wife and five daughters were left, and came over afterwards. They also had two sons, the daughters married here.

 White, William * From Beaminster, Dorsetshire, bound for Plymouth. Died soon after landing.

 White Susanna, Wife , married to Edward Winslow

 White Resolved. Son, married and had five children

 White, Peregrine. Son, born Dec on board (at Cape Cod after landing) married and had 2 children before 1650

 Wilder, Roger *Servant to John Carver. Man servant, died in the first sickness.

 Williams, Thomas *Died from sickness.

 Winslow, Edward. From Droitwich Worcestershire, bound for Plymouth. Afterward chosen governor, died in 1655, when on a commission to the West Indies. Left two children by second marriage.

 Winslow Elizabeth (Barker) *Wife. Died the first winter.

 Winslow, Gilbert. Returned to England, died there (From Droitwich Worcestershire, bound for Plymouth. 

 Dorothy, maidservant of John Carver ?

Captain Christopher Jones, Master, partial owner of the ship

 John Clarke, first mate or first officer (later received land assignment in Virginia, going there in 1623)

 Robert Coppin, a mate

 Giles Heale, Surgeon

Jones was buried March 5, 1621/2, at Rotherhithe, Surrey, England, his birthplace.

 Both Clarke and Coppin had been in America before.

 William Trevore was a hired hand, who left on the Fortune on December 13, 1621 and later mastered the William.

Total of 102 passengers

* 54 died on board, immediately after, during the first sickness and/or winter, or within the first year
45 remained and survived.


 The Dilligent



 Dilligent of Ipswich, John Martin, Master. She sailed from Ipswich, Suffolk, in June 1638 and arrived August 10, 1638 at Boston, with about one hundred passengers, principally from Hingham, Norfolk, destined for Hingham, Massachusetts.

Allen Bozoun (From Lynn, Kings, Norfolk, bound for Hingham and Boston,)
Allen Mrs. Anne
Baxter Richard (From Hingam, Norfolk, bound for Hingham, MA. )
Buck James
Chamberlain Mrs. Christian
Chamberlain Henry
Chamberlain Mrs. .......
Chamberlain ....
Chamberlain ....
Cooper Thomas
Cooper Mrs.
Cooper ....
Cooper ....
Cushing Mathew
Cushing Mrs. Nazareth Pitcher
Cushing Daniel
Cushing Jeremiah
Cushing Mathew
Cushing John
Cushing Deborah
Fearing John (From Cambridge, bound for Hingham.)
Folsom John
Folsom Mrs. Mary
Folsom John
Gates Stephen
Gates Mrs. Anne
Gates Elizabeth
Gates Mary
Gilman Edward
Gilman Mrs. Mary Clark
Gilman Edward
Gilman Moses
Gilman Lydia
Gilman Sarah
Gilman John
Hawke John Matthew
Hawke Mrs. Margaret Towle Nelson
James Francis
James Mrs. Elizabeth
James Mrs. Jane
James ....
James ....
James ....
James ....
James Philip
Knights George
Knights Mrs. ......
Knights ....
Lincoln Mrs. Joan
Lincoln Stephen
Lincoln Mrs. ....
Lincoln Stephen, Jr.
Lincoln Thomas
Mitchell Edward
Moore Jeremiah
Morfield John
Packer Samuel
Packer Mrs. Elizabeth
Packer ....
Paine Stephen
Paine Mrs. Rose
Paine ....
Paine ....
Paine ....
Paine ....
Peck Rev. Robert
Peck Mrs.
Peck Anne
Peck Joseph
Peck Joseph
Peck Mrs. ......
Pitts William
Ripley William
Ripley Mrs. ....
Ripley Mary
Ripley John
Ripley Abraham
Ripley Sarah
Sayer Elizabeth
Sayer Mary
Skoulding Robert
Smith Henry
Smith Mrs. Judith
Smith John
Smith Henry
Smith Daniel
Smith Judith
Smith Elizabeth
Sucklin Thomas
Sutton John
Sutton Mrs. Elizabeth
Sutton Hannah
Sutton John, Jr.
Sutton Nathaniel
Sutton Elizabeth
Tufts John
and about 20 servants


 The Mary & John left Plymouth, England March 20, 1630 with her unknown Master, arriving in Nantasket Point, now Dorchester, Mass., at the entrance of Boston Harbor on March 20, 1630, two weeks before the Winthrop Fleet arrived.

These families and passengers were recruited by the Reverend John White of Dorchester, Dorset. Nearly all of the Mary and John 1630 passengers came from the West Country counties of Somerset, Dorset , Devon, and West Country towns of Dorchester, Bridport, Crewkerne and Exeter.

The passengers of the Mary and John 1630 founded one of the first towns in New England, Dorchester, Massachusetts in 1630 and also founded the town of Windsor, Connecticut five years later in 1635

Other information says the master was Thomas Chubb, and they landed in Dorchester. "140 passengers, but the list has never been found."



A list- certain or highly probable passengers:

Branker, John 22 Honiton, Devon
Branker, Abigail Searle, wife of John, 18, from Honiton, Devon
Clapp, Roger 21 from Salcombe Regis, Devon
Cogan, Elizabeth, wife of John Endicott 23 from Chard, Somerset
Cook, Arron Dorchester, Dorset
Denslow, Nicholas 57 Bridport, Dorset
Denslow, Elizabeth Doling, wife 56
Denslow, Temperance, daughter 21
Denslow, Joan, daughter 15
Dyer, George 51 Dorchester, Dorset
Dyer, Elizabeth, wife 50
Dyer, Elizabeth, daughter 15
Dyer, Mary, daughter 10
Ford, Thomas 42 Dorchester, Dorset
Ford, Elizabeth Chard, second wife 41
Ford, Mary, daughter 17
Ford, Joan, daughter 12
Ford, Abigail, daughter 10
Ford, Hepzibah 4
Filer, Anne, probably widow 40 Probably Dorset
Filer, Katherine 12
Filer, Walter 11
Gallop, John 35 Bridport, Dorset
Gaylord, John. 30 Probably Somerset
Gaylord, William. 39 Crewkerne, Somerset
Gaylord wife. 37
Gaylord, Elizabeth, daughter 14
Gaylord, William Jr., son 12
Gaylord, Samuel son 10
Gillette, Jonathan 24 Chaffcombe, Somerset
Holman, John 28 Dorchester, Dorset
Hoskins, John 45 Probably Dorset
Hoskins, Thomas son
Lombard, Thomas 49 Thorncombe, Dorset
Lombard wife 47
Lombard, Barnard son a. 22
Lombard, Thomas Jr. son 12
Lombard, Joshua son 9
Lombard, Margaret daughter 6
Ludlow, George 33 Dinton, Wilts
Ludlow, Roger 40 Dinton, Wilts
Marshfield, Thomas 30 Exeter, Devon
Marshfield, wife 28 Exeter,
Marshfield, Sara daughter 3
Marshfield, Samuel son 2
Marshfield, Mercy daughter 1
Maverick, John, Rev. 51 Awliscombe, Devon
Maverick Mary Gye, wife 51
Maverick, Elias son 26
Maverick, Mary daughter 24
Maverick, Moses son 21
Maverick, Abigail daughter 17
Maverick,Antipas daughter 12
Maverick, John Jr., son 11
Phelps, William 35 Crewkerne, Somerset
Phelps, Ann Dover, wife 33
Phelps, William Jr., son 11
Phelps, Samuel son 10
Phelps, Nathaniel son 5
Phelps, Joseph son 1
Rockwell, William 39 Dorchester, Dorset
Rockwell, Susan Capen, wife 28
Rockwell, Joan daughter 5
Rockwell, John 2
Rossitier, Edward 55 Combe St. Nicholas, Somerset
Rossitier, wife 53
Rossitier, Nicholas son 31
Rossitier, Ann, wife of Nicholas R. 29
Rossiteir, child of Nicholas 4
Rossiteir, child of Nicholas. 2
Rossiter, Bray son 20
Rossiter, Jane son 16
Rossiter, Hugh son, 15
Rossiter, Joan daughter 14
Rossitier, 4 other possible servants or relatives from Combe St. Nicholas, Somerset
Sanford, Frances, widow 42 Dorchester, Dorset
Smith, Henry son of Frances Sanford. 20 Dorchester, Dorset
Southcote, Richard 40 Devon
Terry, Stephen 21 Dorchester, Dorset
Upsall, Nicholas 30 Dorchester, Dorset
Upsall, Dorothy Capen, wife 25
Warham, John, Rev. 34 Exeter, Devon
Warham, Susanna Gallop, wife 32
Way, Henry 47 Bridport, Dorset
Way, Elizabeth Batchelar, second wife. 43
Way, Henry Jr., son 19
Way, Aaron son 16
Way, George son 15
Way, Hanna daughter 15
Way, Susanna daughter 9
Way, Richard son 5
Wilton, David 21 Beanminster, Dorset
Wolcott, Henry 51 Lydiard St. Lawrence, Somerset
Wolcott, Elizabeth Saunders, wife 44
Wolcott, Henry Jr. 20
Wolcott, George son 15
Wolcott, Christopher 12

More Probable passengers


Bartole, John 29 Crewkerne, Somerset
Bartole, Parnell Hodder, wife 27
Chubb, William 23 Crewkerne, Somerset
French, Stephen 29 probably Misterton, Somerset
French, Mary, wife 27
French, Sara daughter 7
Gallop, Humphrey 24 probably Dorset
Grant, Matthew 28 probably Dorset or Somerset
Grant, Priscilla, wife 28
Grant, Priscilla daughter 3
Holcombe, Thomas 25 probably Dorset or Somerset
Hulbert, William 20 probably Chippenham, Wilts
Hull, George 40 Crewkerne, Somerset
Lovell, William 25 probably Dorset or Somerset
Lovell, wife nee Wyborough 23
Moore, John 20 probably Dorset or Somerset
Parkman, Elias 20 Sidmouth, Devon
Peach, John Sr. 22 probably Symondsbury, Dorset
Peach, John Jr., 17 probably Symondsbury, Dorset
Phelps, George, 10 probably Dorset or Somerset
Phelps, Richard 11 probably Dorset or Somerset
Samways, Richard 15 probably Dorset
Silvester, Richard 22 probably Dorset or Somerset
Smith, Lucy, with Frances Sanford? 10 probably Dorset
Strong, John 20 Chardstock, Devon
Williams, Roger 24 probably Dorset or Somerset
Unknown Elizabeth 20, married Thomas Holcombe, probably West Country


Possible passengers according to more sources:


Allen, Matthew 38 possibly West Country, brother of Samuel
Allen Samuel 42 possibly West Country, brother of Matthew
Alsop, Elizabeth 16 Crewkerne, Somerset
Alvord, Benedict 14 Whitestaunton, Somerset
Baker, Jeffrey 7 possibly West Country
Baulston, William 29 possibly Dorset
Baulston, Elizabeth, wife 27
Baulston, Elizabeth, daughter 3
Birge, Richard 12 possibly West Country
Buckland, Thomas 16 possibly Dorset or Somerset
Buell, William 14 possibly West Country
Carter, Josua 18 possibly West Country
Crab, John 30 possibly Dorset
Filly, William 10 possibly West Country
Fouks, Henry 30 possibly Dorset
Fouks, Jane wife 28
Fyler George? possibly Dorset
Fyler Samuel? possibly Dorset
Gillett, Jeremiah 22 Chaffcombe, Somerset
Gillett, Nathan 23 Chaffcombe, Somerset
Greenway, John 45 possibly West Country
Greenway, Mary, wife 43
Greenway, Ann daughter 16
Greenway, Elizabeth daughter 16
Greenway, Susanna daughter 16
Greenway, Katherine daughter 16
Gunn, Thomas 18 possibly West Country
Hannum William 18 possibly West Country
Hart Edmund 17 possibly West Country
Hayden, John 17 possibly West Country
Hayden, William 18 possibly West Country
Johnson, Davey possibly West Country
Pierce, John 25 possibly West Country
Smith, John possibly West Country
Smith, Dorothy, wife
Smith John Jr son
Smith Lawrence, son
Southcot, Thomas? possibly Devon
Thrall, William possibly West Country
Warham, Mary, 2 daughter of Rev John Warham
Way, Robert 12 possibly Dorset




Charles Banks lists many people who were supposedly on the 1630 voyage
of the Mary and John, bound for Dorchester. The names in question are as
follows:


Benham, John, son John and grandson Joseph, from Plymouth, aboard the Mary and John, bound for Dorchester.
Clapp, Roger, from Salcombe (Regis) Devonshire, aboard the Mary and John, bound for Dorchester.
Cooke, Aaron, from Thorncombe, aboard the Mary and John
Denslow, Nicholas, from Allinton, Dorsetshire, bound for Dorchester.
Dyer, George, from Fitzhead or Wincanton, Somersetshire, bound for Dorchester. 36
Gallop, Humphrey and John, from Mosterton, aboard the Mary and John 1630, bound for Dorchester.
Gaylord, William, from Chilthorne, Domer, Somersetshire, bound for Dorchester.
Hannam, William, from Dorchester, bound for Dorchester.
Lovell, William, from Somersetshire, bound for Dorchester.
Ludlow, Roger, from Maiden Bradley, Wiltshire, bound for Dorchester.
Maverick, Rev John from Beaworthy, Devonshire, traveling on the Mary and John bound for Dorchester.
Phelps, William, from Porlock, Somersetshire, bound for Dorchester.
Richards, Thomas, from Somersetshire, bound for Dorchester.
Rockwell, William, from Fitzhead, Somersetshire, bound for Dorchester.
Rossiter, Edward, from Comber, S Nicholas, Somersetshire, bound for Dorchester.
Sanford, Mrs Frances, widow, from Dorchester, bound for Dorchester.
Smith, Henry, from Dorchester, bound for Dorchester.
Terry, Stephen, from Dorchester, bound for Dorchester
Tilley, John, from from Chilthorne, Domer, Somersetshire, bound for Dorchester
Upsall, Nicholas, from Dorchester, bound for Dorchester.
Warham, Rev John, from Exeter, Devonshire traveling on the Mary and John bound for Dorchester, Windsor,
Way, Henry, from Allington, Dorsetshire, bound for Dorchester.
Williams, Roger, from West Harptree, bound for Dorchester, and Boston.
Wolcott, Henry, from Tolland, Somersetshire, bound for Dorchester.




The Lyon 1629/1630

See Winthrop Fleet (duplicate postings)

The Lyon left the Bristol, Thames, Gravesend, England April 5, 1629 along with five other ships, George Bonaventure, Four Sisters, Lyon's Whelp, the Mayflower and the Talbot, arriving in Salem late May or June 1629.

William Peirce, Master
(previously brought the last settlers to Plymouth in 1623, as master of the Anne,
and made a voyage to Salem in 1623, as master of one of the Mayflowers)

Allerton, Issac, returning to Plymouth, originally on the Mayflower
Ashley, Edward, bound for Kennebec
Barney, Jacob, of Braddenham, county Bucks, bound for Salem
Dent, Francis, (possibly of London) bound for Salem
Fogg, Ralph, bound for Plymouth
Hardy, John, bound for Salem
Holgrave, John, fisherman, bound for Salem
Holgrave, Mrs. Elizabeth
Holgrave, Joshua, son
Holgrave, Lydia, daughter
Levett, Christopher, "transient"
Moore, John, bound for Roxbury
Purchase, Thomas, of Dorchester, Dorset, returning to Pejepscot (?)
Sibley, John, of Bradpole, Dorset, bound for Salem
Ward, Thomas, "probably of Bedingham, Norfolk, bound for Dedham
Warren, John, of Nayland, Suffolk, bound for Watertown
Warren, Mrs. Margaret
Waterbury, William, of Sudbury, Suffolk, bound for Boston
Waterbury, Mrs. Alice
Waters, John, of Nayland, Suffolk, bound for Charlestown
Waters, Mrs. Frances
Waters, Mary and two others
Weaver, unk
Webb, Richard, of Nayland, Suffolk, bound for Cambridge
Webb, Mrs. Elizabeth
Weed, Jonas, bound for Watertown
Weillust, Joist, of Holland, bound for Boston
Weldon, Robert, bound for Charlestown
Weldon, Mrs. Elizabeth
Weston, Francis , bound for Salem
Weston, Mrs. Margaret
Weston, Lucy
Wilbore, Samuel, bound for Boston
Wilbore, Mrs. Anne
Wilkinson, Mrs. Prudence , bound for Charlestown
Wilkinson, Sarah
Wilkinson, John
Wilkinson, Elizabeth
Williams, Thomas, bound for Charlestown
Williams, Thomas (alias Harris)
Williams, Robert
Wilsby, unk
Wilson, Rev. John, of Sudbury, Suffolk, bound for Boston
Wilton, David, bound for Dorchester
Wing, Elizabeth
Winthrop, John, of Groton, Suffolk, bound for Boston
Winthrop, Henry
Winthrop, Stephen
Winthrop, Samuel
Woods, William, bound for Boston
Woolrich, John , "probably of London", bound for Charlestown
Woolrich, Mrs. Sarah
Wormwood, unk
Wright, Thomas, bound for Kennebec
Wright, Richard , of Stepney, Middlesex, bound for Boston
Wright, Mrs. Margaret
Wright, Elinor
Wright, Robert, of London, bound for Boston



“Now in this year 1629, a great company of people (The Higginson Fleet) of good rank, zeal, means
and quality have made a great stock, and with six good ships in the months of April and May, they
set sail from Thames for the Bay of the Massachusetts, otherwise called Charles River.
The fleet consisted of, the George Bonaventure of twenty pieces of ordnance; the Talbot nineteen;
the Lion’s Whelp eight; the Mayflower fourteen; the Four sisters fourteen and the Pilgrim four,
with 350 men women and children, also 115 head of cattle, as horses, mares, cows and oxen, 41 goats,  some conies (rabbits), with all provision for household and apparel, 6 pieces of great ordnance
for a fort, with muskets, pikes, corselets, drums, colors, and with all provisions necessary
for a plantation for the good of man.” 



January 18, 1628/9 The White Angel, of Bristol, departed Barnstaple, England, for Plymouth, Massachusetts

Passengers to Plymouth: (per Bradford)

Christopher Burkett, Master
Allerton, Isaac
Rogers, Rev. John

Cargo consisted of goods being shipped by Isaac Allerton.



John & Dorothy of Ispwich and The Rose of Yarmouth, 1637

A small parchment volume (also in the Rolls Office) labelled on the cover"T G 27.299 A. D, 1637---13 Car. I" is occupied with a record of persons"desirous to pass beyond seas." Its upper right hand corner has been destroyed, by which much of the record is gone. What is not destroyed of the title of the volume is "A Register of the ... of such persons a ... and upwards and have ... to passe into formigne partes ... March 1637 to the 29th day of Septe... by verts of a commission granted to Mr Thomas Mayhew gentleman." " These people went to New England with William Andrews of Ipswich, Mr of the John and Dorothay of Ipswich, and with William Andrewes his Sons Mr of the Rose of Yarmouth.

Alphabetical order:

Alxarson Marey servant 24 (Listed below Baker family)
Alzxarson Anne servant 20 (Listed below Baker family)
Arres Samuell servant 14 (Listed below Baker family)
Baker John, Norwich in Norffoleke Grecar 39 bound for Charles Towne
Possibly from Norwich, Norfolk, bound for Charlestown.
Baker Elizabeth wife 31
Baker Elizabeth child
Baker John child
Baker Thomas child
Boalie Bridgett servant 32
Caruear Richard Skratby of Norff. (prt of Ormsby) husbandman
Caruear Grace wife 40
Caruear Elizabeth child (twin) 18
Caruear Susanna child (twin) 18
Cumberbach Thomas servant 16 (Listed below Metcalfe family)
Dix Samuell Norwich in Norff. 43
Dix Loane wife 38
Dix Abigall child
Dix Presella child
Dowe Henry Ormsby of Norff. husbandman 29
Dowe Joane wife 30
Dowe child (4)
Eden Allis servant 18 (Listed below Moulton family)
Elsge Thomas servant 21 (Listed below Carear family)
Gedney John servant 18 (Listed below Pers family)
Gooddens Adam servant 20 (Listed below Moulton family)
Hartt Isache servant 22 (Listed below Carear family)
Homes Thomas servant (Listed below Ludken family)
Lawes ?neis Norwich in Norff. weaver
Lawes ?idda wife 49
Lawes Mary child
Leeds Richard great Yarmouth marrinar 32
Leeds Joane wife 23
Leeds child
Lincorne Samuell servant 18 (Listed below Lawes family)
Linsey Daniell servant 18 (Listed below Dix family)
Ludken William Norwich in Norff. Locksmith 33
Ludken Elizabeth wife 34
Ludken child
Maston John servant 20 (Listed below Marey Moulton)
Metcalfe Michill Norwich, Dornix weaver 45 bound for Boston
Metcalfe Sarrah wife 39
Metcalfe Elizabeth child
Metcalfe Joane child
Metcalfe Marey child
Metcalfe Martha child
Metcalfe Michill child
Metcalfe Rebecca child
Metcalfe Sarah child
Metcalfe Thomas child
Moniton Merrean servant 23 (Listed below Marey Moulton)
Moulton John, of Ormsby Norfolk. husbandman 38
Moulton Anne wife 38
Moulton Henry child
Moulton Mercy child
Moulton Anne child
Moulton Jane child
Moulton Bridgett child
Moulton Marey Ormsby of Norff. Wydow 30
Moulton Ruth Ormsby of Norff. sngle woman 20
Moulton William servant 20 (Listed below Page family)
Nickerson William Norwich in Norff. weaver 33
Nickerson Anne wife 28
Nickerson Nicho. child
Nickerson Robert child
Nickerson Elizabeth child
Son Joseph born Oct 1647, Plymouth 4 pg 3
Page Robertt Ormsby of Norff. husbandman 33
Page Lucea wife 30
Page Frances child
Page Margrett child
Page Susanna child
Pers John Norwich in Norff. weaver 49
Pers Elizabeth wife 36
Pers John child
Pers Barbra child
Pers Elizabeth child
Pers Judeth child
Rabey Kathren Yarmouth Wattermans wydow New England to remain with her son.
Robenson Ellia page torn
Ropear John Newbucknam Carpenter 26
Ropear Alles wife 23
Ropear Alles child
Ropear Elizabeth child
Skerry Henry Great Yarmouth, Co. of Norff. Cordwaynar 31 From Yarmouth,
Norfolk, bound for Salem.
Skerry Elizabeth wife 25
Skerry Henry child
Smith Anne servant 19 (Listed below Lawes family)
Smith Henry Newbucknam husbandman 30
Smith Elizabeth wife 34
Smith John child
Smith Sethe child
Storey William servant 23 (Listed below Dix family)
Towne Edmoun apprentice 18
Underwood Marable mayd servant 20 (Listed below Carear family)
Unknown (page torn) Norwich in Norff. Cordwaynar 28 page torn
Unknown Samuel child page torn
Unknown page torn John child page torn
Unknown page torn Elizabeth child page torn
Unknown page torn Debra child page torn
Unknown page torn Robertt singleman (listed above Ellia Robenson)
Wadd Anne servant 15 (Listed below Page family)
Williames William great Yarmouth page torn 40 New England to Inhabitt. (From
Yarmouth, Norfolk, bound for Watertown)
Williames Alles wife 38
Williames child (2)
Williames Elizabeth Yarmouth in Norff. sngle woman 31
Williams Anne servant 15 page torn


Roll order:

Aprill 8th 1637

Baker John Norwich in Norffoleke Grecar 39 Charles Towne in New England
Baker Elizabeth wife 31 Charles Towne in New England
Baker Elizabeth child Charles Towne in New England
Baker John child Charles Towne in New England
Baker Thomas child Charles Towne in New England
Alxarson Marey servant 24 Charles Towne in New England
Alzxarson Anne servant 20 Charles Towne in New England
Boalie Bridgett servant 32 Charles Towne in New England
Arres Samuell servant 14 Charles Towne in New England
Metcalfe Michill Norwich, Dornix weaver 45 boston in New England
Metcalfe Sarrah wife 39 boston in New England
Metcalfe Michill child boston in New England
Metcalfe Thomas child boston in New England
Metcalfe Marey child boston in New England
Metcalfe Sarah child boston in New England Arpill 8th 1637 Metcalfe Elizabeth child boston in New England
Metcalfe Martha child boston in New England
Metcalfe Joane child boston in New England
Metcalfe Rebecca child boston in New England
Cumberbach Thomas servant 16 boston in New England
Pers John Norwich in Norff. weaver 49 boston in New England
Pers Elizabeth wife 36 boston in New England
Pers John child boston in New England
Pers Barbra child boston in New England
Pers Elizabeth child boston in New England
Pers Judeth child boston in New England
Gedney John servant 18 boston in New England
Ludken William Norwich in Norff. Locksmith 33 boston in New England
Ludken Elizabeth wife 34 boston in New England
Ludken child boston in New England
Homes Thomas servant boston in New England
page torn page torn Norwich in Norff. Cordwaynar 28 page torn---England to Inhabitt.
page torn Samuel child page torn---England to Inhabitt.
page torn John child page torn---England to Inhabitt.
page torn Elizabeth child page torn---England to Inhabitt.
page torn Debra child page torn---England to Inhabitt.
Williams Anne servant 15 page torn---England to Inhabitt.
Lawes ?neis Norwich in Norff. weaver New England to Inhabitt.
Lawes ?idda wife 49 New England to Inhabitt.
Lawes Mary child New England to Inhabitt.
Lincorne Samuell servant 18 New England to Inhabitt.
Smith Anne servant 19 New England to Inhabitt.
Nickerson William Norwich in Norff. weaver 33 boston in New England
Nickerson Anne wife 28 boston in New England
Nickerson Nicho. child boston in New England
Nickerson Robertt child boston in New England
Nickerson Elizabeth child boston in New England
Dix Samuell Norwich in Norff. 43 boston in New England
Dix Ioane wife 38 boston in New England
Dix Presella child boston in New England
Dix Abigall child boston in New England
Storey William servant 23 boston in New England
Linsey Daniell servant 18 boston in New England


Aprill 11th 1637

Skerry Henry Great Yarmouth, Co. of Norff. Cordwaynar 31 New England to Inhabitt. (From Yarmouth, Norfolk, bound for Salem.)
Skerry Elizabeth wife 25 New England to Inhabitt.
Skerry Henry child New England to Inhabitt.
Towne Edmoun apprentice 18 New England to Inhabitt.
Moulton John Ormsby of Norff. husbandman 38 New England to Inhabitt.
Moulton Anne wife 38 New England to Inhabitt.
Moulton Henry child New England to Inhabitt.
Moulton Mercy child New England to Inhabitt.
Moulton Anne child New England to Inhabitt.
Moulton Jane child New England to Inhabitt.
Moulton Bridgett child New England to Inhabitt.
Gooddens Adam servant 20 New England to Inhabitt.
Eden Allis servant 18 New England to Inhabitt.
Moulton Marey Ormsby of Norff. Wydow 30 New England to Inhabitt.
Maston John servant 20 New England to Inhabitt.
Moniton Merrean servant 23 New England to Inhabitt.
Caruear Richard Skratby of Norff. (prt of Ormsby) husbandman 60 New England to Inhabitt.
Caruear Grace wife 40 New England to Inhabitt.
Caruear Elizabeth child (twin) 18 New England to Inhabitt.
Caruear Susanna child (twin) 18 New England to Inhabitt.
Hartt Isache servant 22 New England to Inhabitt.
Elsge Thomas servant 21 New England to Inhabitt.
underwood marable mayd servant 20 New England to Inhabitt.
Moulton Ruth Ormsby of Norff. sngle woman 20 New England to Inhabitt.
Page Robertt Ormsby of Norff. husbandman 33 New England to Inhabitt.
Page Lucea wife 30 New England to Inhabitt.
Page Frances child New England to Inhabitt.
Page Margrett child New England to Inhabitt.
Page Susanna child New England to Inhabitt.
Moulton William servant 20 New England to Inhabitt.
Wadd Anne servant 15 New England to Inhabitt.
Dowe Henry Ormsby of Norff. husbandman 29 New England to Inhabitt.
Dowe Joane wife 30 New England to Inhabitt.
Dowe child New England to Inhabitt.
Dowe child New England to Inhabitt.
Dowe child New England to Inhabitt.
Dowe child New England to Inhabitt.
page torn Robertt singleman page torn---
Robenson Ellia page torn New England to Inhabitt.
Williames William great Yarmouth page torn 40 New England to Inhabitt. (From Yarmouth, Norfolk, bound for Watertown.)
Williames Alles wife 38 New England to Inhabitt.
Williames child New England to Inhabitt.
Williames child New England to Inhabitt.
Williames Elizabeth Yarmouth in Norff. sngle woman 31 New England to Inhabitt.


Aprill 12th 1637

Rabey Kathren Yarmouth Wattermans wydow New England to remain with her son.
Leeds Richard great Yarmouth marrinar 32 New England to Inhabitt.
Leeds Joane wife 23 New England to Inhabitt.
Leeds child New England to Inhabitt.
Smith Henry Newbucknam husbandman 30 New England to Inhabitt.
Smith Elizabeth wife 34 New England to Inhabitt
Smith John child New England to Inhabitt.
Smith Sethe child New England to Inhabitt


Aprill 13th 1637

Ropear John Newbucknam Carpenter 26 New England to Remaine
Ropear Alles wife 23 New England to Remain
Ropear Alles child New England to Remain
Ropear Elizabeth child New England to Remain




Also see the Little James

The Anne and the Little James left London, England with her Master, William Peirce, and arrived in Plymouth June or July of 1623, carrying many family members left behind from the Mayflower and The Fortune.

Alphabetical roll:

Annable, Anthony
From Cambridge, bound for Plymouth
Settled in Scituate

 Annable, Jane Momford, wife
Annable, Sarah, daughter
Annable, Hannah, daughter
Bangs, Edward
From Panfield, Essex, bound for Plymouth and Eastham.
Settled in Eastham

 Bangs, Mrs. Lydia
Bangs, Jonathan
Bangs, John
Bartlett, Robert
Possibly from Frampton, Dorsetshire, bound for Marblehead.
Or from Wiltshire, bound for Chelmsford, & Woburn. 

 Beckett, Mary
Listed as Bucket

 Brewster, Patience, dtr of Elder Brewster
Brewster, Fear, dtr of Elder Brewster
Clarke, Thomas
Conant, Christopher
Grocer of Saint Lawrence, Jewry, London
From Budleigh, Devonshire or St Lawrence, Jewry, London, bound for Plymouth.

 Conant, Roger and wife Sarah Conant (Sarah Horton)
Cooke, Mrs. Hester Mahieu
Wife of Francis Cooke on the Mayflower

 Cooke, Jacob
Daughter Elizabeth born Plymouth 1647

 Dix, Anthony
Faunce John
From Stow, Maris, Essex, bound for Plymouth. No ship listed.

 Faunce, Manasseh
From Stow, Maris, Essex, bound for Plymouth. No ship listed.

 Flavel, Mrs. Elizabeth
Wife of Thomas on the Fortune

 Flood, Edmond
Fuller, Mrs. Bridget (Lee, Bridget)
Wife of Samuel Fuller, the the physician on the Mayflower

 Godbertson, Godbert
Hat-maker of Leyden (aka Cutherbertson from Holland)

 Godbertson, Sarah Allerton Vincent Priest
Previous wife of Dregory Priest on Mayflower who died first winter.

 Godbertson, Samuel, son
Hatherly, Timothy
Feltmaker of Saint Olaves, Southwark, Surrey

 Heard, William
Hick(e)s, Mrs. Margaret
Wife of Robert on the Fortune

 Hicks, Samuel, son
Hicks, Lydia, daughter
Hilton, Mrs. ----,
Wife of William who "had sent for them before his death."

 Hilton, William, Jr., son
Hilton, Mary, daughter
Holman, Edward
From Godstone, Surrey, bound for Plymouth. Ref: Banks Mss.

Kempton, Manasseh
From Colchester, Essex, bound for Plymouth.

 Long, Robert
Mitchell, Experience
From Eltisley, Cambridgeshire, bound for Plymouth.

 Morton George
Listed on the Little James by the Planters.
From Harworth, Nott. bound for Plymouth.
Brought along son Nathaniel and four other children.

 Morton, Juliana Carpenter, wife
Listed in "The Planters" as on the Little James

 Morton, Nathanial, son of George
Became Secretary of the Colony

 Morton, John, son of George
Morton, Ephraim, son of George
Morton Patience, daughter of George
Morton, Sarah, daughter of George
Morton, Thomas, Jr.
Son of Thomas who came on the Fortune

 Newton, Mrs. Ellen
Oldham, John
From Derby or St Stephens, London, bound for Plymouth.

 Oldham, Mrs., wife
Oldham, Lucretia, daughter
Palmer, Mrs. Frances
Wife of William who came in the Fortune

 Palmer, William, Jr., son
Penn, Christian, with Oldham group
Pierce, Abraham
Pratt, Joshua
Priest, Sarah
Daughter of Dregory Priest and Sarah Priest-now-Godberston

 Priest, Mary
Daughter of Dregory Priest and Sarah Priest-now-Godberston

 Rand, James
Rattliffe, Robert
From "Knutsford?" bound for Plymouth.

 Rattliff, Mrs
Snow, Nicholas
From Hoxton, Middlesex, bound for Plymouth.

 Southworth, Mrs. Alice (Carpenter)
Widow of Edward, with Mr. Snow, married Gov Bradford on the Mayflower

 Southworth, Thomas, son, or brother of Edward (see note below)
Sprague, Francis
Settled in Duxbury
Sprague, Anna, wife
Sprague, Mercy, daughter
Standish, Mrs. Barbara
Second wife of Captain Standish

 Tilden, Thomas
From Wye, Kent, or Stephney, Middlesex, bound for Plymouth.

 Tilden, Mrs. Ann?
Tilden child
Tracy, Stephen
From Yarmouth, Norfolk, bound for Duxbury. 

 Tracy, Tryphosa, wife
Tracy, child
Wallen, Ralph
Wallen, Mrs. Joyce, wife
Warren, Mrs. Elizabeth
Wife of Richard on the Mayflower

 Warren, Mary, daughter
Warren, Elizabeth, daughter
Warren, Ann(e), daughter
Warren, Sarah,, daughter
Warren, Abigail, daughter
Mr. Perce's two servants, Names not indicated, but may be above.

Were there two 1623 voyages for the Anne, one to Virginia, one to Plymouth?
See "Another Anne to Virginia 1623" listing.

Also listed through various sources are:

Southworth, Edward, from Sturton, Nott, bound for Plymouth.
Edward's widow and either son or brother was aboard, but Edward could not have been, reportedly dead 1620-1622



 The Little James left London, England ? with her Captain, Emanuel Altham, and Master, John Bridges, traveling along side the Anne, arriving July 1623 in New England.

Bridges, William "probably of London"
Burcher, Edward "of Saint Saviour's, Southwark"
Burcher, Mrs.
Jenney, John cooper "of Norwich, county Norfolk"
He had "liberty, in 1636, to erect a mill for grinding and beating of corn upon the brook of Plymouth."
Jenney, Mrs. Sarah "of Monk Soham, county Suffolk"
Jenney, Samuel
Jenney, Abigail
Jenney, Sarah
Morton, George merchant "of Harworth, county Notts"

Other sources include:

Burcham, Edward as from Lincoln, aboard the Little James, bound for Plymouth and Lynn, MA.
Burcher, Edward, as from Southwark, Surrey, aboard the Little James, bound for Plymouth and Lynn, MA.
Jenney, John as from Norwich, Norfolk, aboard the Little James, bound for Plymouth.


The Increase left London, England April 1635 with her master, Robert Lea, arriving in Massachusetts Bay.

The following alphabetical roll is from her departure point, not necessarily who landed..

Alphabetical roll with ages and roll numbers:



Andrews Samuel 37, "sent away by Robert Cordell, Lombard Street goldsmith" #25
Andrews Jinnie/Jane 30, wife of Samuel #29
Andrews Jane 3, child of Samuel #31
Andrews Elizabeth 1, child of Samuel #32
Ayres Symon 48, chirurgion #94 (From LAverham, Suffolk, bound for Watertown)
Ayres Dorothy 38, wife of Symon #95
Ayres Marie 15, child of Symon #96
Ayres Thomas 13, child of Symon #97
Ayres Symon 11, child of Symon #98
Ayres Rebecca 9, child of Symon #99
Ayres Christian 7, child of Symon #108
Ayres Anna 5, child of Symon #109
Ayres Benjamin 3, child of Symon #110
Ayres Sara 3 mos, child of Symon #111
Bacon/Baron George 43, mason #1
Bacon/Baron Samuel 12, child of George #2
Bacon/Baron Susan 10, child of George #4
Bacon/Baron John 8, child of George #3
Barret Thomas 16, #92
Beardes Elizabeth 24, #78
Bitton James 27, #75
Bloggett Thomas 30, glover #33 (From Haughley, Suffolk, bound for Cambridge.)
Bloggett Suzan 37, wife of Thomas #34
Bloggett Daniel 4, child of Thomas #35
Bloggett Samuel 1 1/2, child of Thomas #36
Buck Wilton 50, Plowrite #61
Buck Robert 18 #62
Chittingden Thomas 51,lynen weaver from Wapping #37
Chittingden Rebecca 40, wife of Thomas #38
Chittingden Isiac 10, child of Thomas #39
Chittingden Hen. 6, child of Thomas #40
Crosse Henry 20, carpenter #82
Dalton Philemon 45, lynen wevr #45
Dalton Hanna 35, wife of Philemon #46
Dalton Samuel 5 1/2, child of Philemon #47
Daniell Elizabeth 2, listed with Morse family #44
Davies Jo 29, joiner #63
Fleming Abram 40, husbandman #64
Fokar Jo 21, husbandman #65
Gibbons James 21, #28
Gladwell Aymes 16, #80
Hackwell Jo. 18 #93
Houghton William 22, butcher #68
Ireland Samuell 32, carpenter #58
Ireland Marie 30, wife of Samuel #59
Ireland Martha 1 1/2, child of Samuel #60
Jostlin Thomas 43, husbandman #5 (Josselyn, from Roxwell, Essex, bound for Hingham)
Jostlin Rebecca 43, wife #6
Jostlin Rebecca 18, child of Thomas #8
Jostlin Dorothy 11, child of Thomas #9
Jostlin Nathaniel 8, child of Thomas #10
Jostlin Eliza 6, child of Thomas #11
Jostlin Mary 1, child of Thomas #12
Kilborne Thomas 55, husbandman #83 (From Wood Ditton, Cambridgeshire, bound for Wethersfield, CT. )
Kilborne Frances 50, wife of Thomas #84
Kilborne Margaret 23, child of Thomas #85
Kilborne Lydia 22, child of Thomas #86
Kilborne Marie 16, child of Thomas #87
Kilborne Francis 12, child of Thomas #88
Kilborne Jo. 10, child of Thomas #89
Longe Ellen 20, Andrews maid #30
Marvyn Matthew 35, husbandman #49 (Marvin, Matthew and Reginald, from Bentley Magna, Essex, bound for Hartford.)
Marvyn Elizabeth 31, wife of Matthew #50
Marvyn Elizabeth 31, sister or duplicate #51
Marvyn Matthew 8, child of Matthew #52
Marvyn Marie 6, child of Matthew #53
Marvyn Sara 3, child of Matthew #54
Marvyn Hanna 1/2 , child of Matthew #55
More Issac 13, listed below Marvyns $57 (From Boxted, Essex, bound for Windsor. )
Morse Samuel 50, husbandman #41 (From Foxearth, Essex, bound for Dedham.)
Morse Elizabeth 48, wife of Samuel #42
Morse Joseph 20, child of Samuel #43
Naney/Nancy Robert 22, #26
Nunn Richard 19, #91
Owdie John 14 (with Daltons?) #67
Page Thomas 29, taylor from All Hallows Staining #19 (From All Hallows Stayning, London, bound for Saco, Maine. )
Page Elizabeth 28, wife of Thomas #20
Page Thomas 2, child of Thomas #21
Page Katherine 1, child of Thomas #22
Parish Thomas 22, clothier #66 (From Nayland, Suffolk, bound for Watertown.)
Payne William 22, husbandman #69
Payne Anna 40, wife of William #70
Payne William 10, child of William #71
Payne Anna 5, child of William #72
Payne Jo. 3, child of William #73
Payne Daniel 8 wks, child of William #74
Payne Susan 11, #79
Perce Phobe 18 , #81
Potter William 25, #76
Rawlin Jane 30, listed below Ayres #100
Roger James 20, #90
Rusco William 41, husbandman of Billericay, Essex #13
Rusco Rebecca 40, wife of William #14
Rusco Sara 9, child of William #15
Rusco Marie 7, child of William #16
Rusco Samuel 5, child of William #17
Rusco William 1, child of William #18
Sankey Robert 30 #27
Sparks/Spurkes Edward 22, Page servant #23
Stone Symon, 50, husbandman #101 (Simon and Gregory, from Bromley, Magna, Essex or Suffolk, bound for Cambridge. )
Stone Joan 38, wife of Symon #102
Stone Francis 16, child of Symon #103
Stone Anna 11, child of Symon #104
Stone Symon 4, child of Symon #105
Stone Marie 3, child of Symon #106
Stone Jo. 1 mo, child of Symon #107
Streaton Eliabeth 19, Stone servant #116
Taylor Kate/Katherine 24, Page servant #24
Toller Mary 16, Stone servant #117
Upson Stephen 23, lawyer/sawyer #112 (From Stonham-Aspal, Suffolk.)
Ward Eliza 38, Jostlin maid servant #7
Warner Jo, 20, listed below Marvyns #56 (John, from Boxted, Essex, bound for Ipswitch. )
White William 14 listed below Daltons #48
Wood Elizabeth 38, #77
Wood Nathaniel 12, Stone servant #115
Worden Issac 18, Stone servant #114
Wyndell/Myndell Jo 16, #113


By roll number:

Sworn April 17, 1635

1 Bacon/Baron George 43, mason
2 Bacon/Baron Samuel 12, child of George
3 Bacon/Baron John 8, child of George
4 Bacon/Baron Susan 10, child of George
5 Jostlin Thomas 43, husbandman
6 Jostlin Rebecca 43, wife
7 Ward Eliza 38, Jostlin maid servant
8 Jostlin Rebecca 18, child of Thomas
9 Jostlin Dorothy 11, child of Thomas
10 Jostlin Nathaniel 8, child of Thomas
11 Jostlin Eliza 6, child of Thomas
12 Jostlin Mary 1, child of Thomas

April 13, 1635

Certificate from Minister of Billerecay in Essex.

13 Rusco William 41, husbandman
14 Rusco Rebecca 40, wife of William
15 Rusco Sara 9, child of William
16 Rusco Marie 7, child of William
17 Rusco Samuel 5, child of William
18 Rusco William 1, child of William



April 13, 1635
Certificate from All St's Stayning's Mark-lane.

19 Page Thomas 29, taylor
20 Page Elizabeth 28, wife of Thomas
21 Page Thomas 2, child of Thomas
22 Page Katherine 1, child of Thomas
23 Sparks/Spurkes Edward 22, Page servant
24 Taylor Kate 24, Page servant

April 14, 1635

Certificate source not given.

25 Andrewes Samuel 37
26 Naney Robert 22
27 Sankey Robert 30
28 Gibbons James 21
29 Andrews Jinnie 30, wife of Samuel
30 Longe Ellen 20, Andrews maid
31 Andrews Jane 3, child of Samuel
32 Andrews Elizabeth 1, child of Samuel

Sworn April 18, 1635

33 Bloggett Thomas 30, glover
34 Bloggett Suzan 37, wife of Thomas
35 Bloggett Daniel 4, child of Thomas
36 Bloggett Samuel 1 1/2, child of Thomas

Sworn April 18, 1635

Certificate from Minister of Wapping.

37 Chittingden Thomas 51, lynen weaver
38 Chittingden Rebecca 40, wife of Thomas
39 Chittingden Isiac 10, child of Thomas
40 Chittingden Hen. 6, child of Thomas


April 15, 1635

Certificate source not given.

41 Morse Samuel 50, husbandman
42 Morse Elizabeth 48, wife of Samuel
43 Morse Joseph 20, child of Samuel
44 Daniell Elizabeth 2, listed with Morse family
45 Dalton Philemon 45, lynen wevr
46 Dalton Hanna 35, wife of Philemon
47 Dalton Samuel 5 1/2, child of Philemon
48 White William 14 listed below Daltons
49 Marvynn Matthew 35, husbandman
50 Marvyn Elizabeth 31, wife of Matthew
51 Marvyn Elizabeth 31, sister or duplicate
52 Marvyn Matthew 8, child of Matthew
53 Marvyn Marie 6, child of Matthew
54 Marvyn Sara 3, child of Matthew
55 Marvyn Hanna 1/2 , child of Matthew
56 Warner Jo, 20, listed below Marvyns
57 More Issac 13, listed below Marvyns
58 Ireland Samuell 32, carpenter
59 Ireland Marie 30, wife of Samuel
60 Ireland Martha 1 1/2, child of Samuel
61 Buck Wilton 50, Plowrite
62 Buck Robert 18
63 Davies Jo 29, joiner
64 Fleming Abram 40, husbandman
65 Fokar Jo 21, husbandman
66 Parish Thomas 22, clothier
67 Owdie John 14
68 Houghton William 22, butcher
69 Payne William 22, husbandman
70 Payne Anna 40, wife of William
71 Payne William 10, child of William
72 Payne Anna 5, child of William
73 Payne Jo. 3, child of William
74 Payne Daniel 8 wks, child of William
75 Bitton James 27
76 Potter William 25
77 Wood Elizabeth 38
78 Beardes Elizabeth 24
79 Payne Susan 11
80 Gladwell Aymes 16
81 Perce Phobe 18
82 Crosse Henry 20, carpenter
83 Kilborne Thomas 55, husbandman
84 Kilborne Frances 50, wife of Thomas
85 Kilborne Margaret 23, child of Thomas
86 Kilborne Lydia 22, child of Thomas
87 Kilborne Marie 16, child of Thomas
88 Kilborne Francis 12, child of Thomas
89 Kilborne Jo. 10, child of Thomas
90 Roger James 20
91 Nunn Richard 19
92 Barret Thomas 16
93 Hackwell Jo. 18
94 Ayres Symon 48, chirurgion
95 Ayres Dorothy 38, wife of Symon
96 Ayres Marie 15, child of Symon
97 Ayres Thomas 13, child of Symon
98 Ayres Symon 11, child of Symon
99 Ayres Rebecca 9, child of Symon
100 Rawlin Jane 30
101 Stone Symon, 50, husbandman
102 Stone Joan 38, wife of Symon
103 Stone Francis 16, child of Symon
104 Stone Anna 11, child of Symon
105 Stone Symon 4, child of Symon
106 Stone Marie 3, child of Symon
107 Stone Jo. 1 mo, child of Symon
108 Ayres Christian 7, child of Symon
109 Ayres Anna 5, child of Symon
110 Ayres Benjamin 3, child of Symon
111 Ayres Sara 3 mos, child of Symon
112 Upson Stephen 23, lawyer/sawyer
113 Wyndell/Myndell Jo 16
114 Worden Issac 18, Stone servant
115 Wood Nathaniel 12, Stone servant
116 Streaton Eliabeth 19, Stone servant
117 Toller Mary 16, Stone servant




 The James left London, England April 6, 1635 with her master, William Cooper, arriving in Massachusetts Bay.

06 April 1635: Passengers embarked at Southampton in the James of London, Mr. William Cooper, bound for New England

The following roll is from her departure point, not necessarily who landed..


Alphabetical by name with roll number: (List by roll number below)

Andrews, William, carpenter, of Hampsworth #39 (From Ipswtich, Suffolk or Hampswaithe, York to Salem or Charlestown.)
Anglis/Inglis, Maurice, fuller, of Marlborough, Wiltshire #17
Antram, Thomas, weaver, returning to New England #26 (From Salisbury to Salem)
Batt, Nicholas, linen weaver, of the Devyes #33 (From Devize, Wiltshire, bound for Newbury.)
Batter, Edmund, maulter, returning to New England #22 (From Salisbury, Wiltshire, bound for Salem.)
Browne, James, youth, about 17 years, of Hampton #47
Browne, Thomas, Antram servant, returning to New England #27
Browne, Thomas weaver, of Malford, possibly Milford, in Hampshire #3 (From Malford Christian, Wiltshire, bound for Newbury)
Butler, Gyles, of Marlborough, Wiltshire #7 (Giles, from Marlborough, Wiltshire)
Carpenter, Thomas, carpenter, of Amsbury, Wiltshire #19
Clement, Augustine painter, sometime of Readinge #1 (from Reading to Dorchester. Ref: Pope & NEGR 61/61. 36 pg 5 & 6)
Colman, Thomas of Marlborough, Wiltshire #9 (Coleman, from Marlborough, Wiltshire, bound for Newbury and Nantucket. Ref: NEGR 11/347. 36 pg 179)
Courtis, Zacheus, laborer, of Downton, possibly one in Wiltshire #31 (Curtis, Zaccheus, from Dunton, Hertford, bound for Salem.)
Coussens, George of Marlborough, Wiltshire #8 (Cousins, from Marlborough, Wiltshire.)
Davyes, Thomas, sawyer, late of Marlborough, Wiltshire #18 (Davis, from Marlborough, Wiltshire, bound for Newbury.)
Emery, Anthony, carpenter, of Romsey #52 (From Romsey, Hampshire, bound for Newbury & Kittery, Maine)
Emery, John, carpenter, of Romsey #51 (From Romsey, Hampshire, bound for Newbury.)
Evered, John (alias Webb) of Marlborough, Wiltshire #5 (From Marlborough, Wiltshire, bound for Boston. )
Evered, Stephen (alias Webb) of Marlborough, Wiltshire #6 (From Ramsbury, Wiltshire, bound for Boston)
Field/ffield, Robert, laborer, of Yealing #44 (From Eling, Hampshire, bound for Boston.)
Goddard, Thomas, of Marlborough, Wiltshire #10 (From Osbourne, St George, Wiltshire.)
Greene, John, surgeon, returning to New England #30 (From London, bound for Charlestown.)
Hawes, Edmund, cutler, of London #21
Hide, John, tailer, late of Marlborough, Wiltshire #14
Higdon, Peter, Thetcher servant #46
Holte, Nicholas, tanner, of Romsey #43
Kemp, William, servant #53
Kinge, Henry, laborer, of Brenesley #38
Knight, John, tailer, of Romsey #40 (From Romsey, Hampshire, bound for Newbury)
Knight, Richard, tailer, of Romsey #41
Levage, Henry, tailer, of Sarum, Salisbury, Wiltshire #49
Morse, Anthony, shoemaker, of Marlborough, Wiltshire #12 (From Marlborough, Wiltshire, bound for Newbury.)
Morse, William, shoemaker, of Marlborough, Wiltshire #13 (From Marlborough, Wiltshire, bound for Newbury)
Musselwhite, John, laborer, of Langford, Oxon #36 (From Langford, Wiltshire, bound for Newbury.)
Paddey, William, skinner, late of London #20
Son Thomas born Plymouth 1647 4 pg 4
Parker John, carpenter, late of Marlborough, Wiltshire #15 (From Marlborough, Wiltshire, bound for Boston.)
Parsons, William, tailer, of Sarum, Salisbury, Wiltshire #50
Pike, John, laborer, of Langford, Oxon #35 (From Whiteparish, Wiltshire, bound for Newbury & Ipswitch.)
Pithouse, John, of Marlborough, Wiltshire #11 (From Marlborough, Wiltshire.)
Rose, Henry, laborer, of Platford or Plaitfordcit or Pladford, Wiltshire #32
Salter, Sampson, fisherman, of Caversham #37
Scoates, Thomas, laborer, of Sarum, Salisbury, Wiltshire #34
Seager, Lawrence, youth, about 17 years, of Hampton #48 (From Hampton, Middlesex.)
Shaftlin, Michael, tailer, returning to New England #24
Smale, John, Batter servant, returning to New England #23
Smithe, Thomas, weaver, of Romsey #42
Smythe, George, tailer, returning to New England #28
Thetcher, Anthony, tailer, of Sarum, Salisbury, Wiltshire #45 (Thatcher, from Salisbury, Wiltshire, bound for Marblehead & Yarmouth.)
Varren, Phillip, [roopr.], returning to New England #29
Verren, Josuah, [repr.], returning to New England #25
Walker, Richard, shoemaker, late of Marlborough, Wiltshire #16 (From Marlborough, Wiltshire.)
Whealer, Thomas, Clement servant #2
Woodman, Hercules, mercer, of Malford, possibly Milford, in Hampshire #4 (Archelaus, Edward?, from Malford Christian, Wiltshire or Milford, Hampshire, bound for Newbury.)

Also listed for one of the James:

Rev Thomas Thatcher, from Salisbury, Wiltshire, bound for Boston.
Ayers, John, from Osbourne, St George, Wiltshire, bound for Salisbury & Haverhill.
English, Maudit, from Marlborough, Wiltshire.
Denton, Richard Rev. from North Owram, York, bound for Wethersfield, and Stamford, CT. Ref: NEGR 11/241 36 pg 189
Bailey, John, from Chippenham, Wiltshire, bound for Salisbury.
Leverich, William, Rev. from Great Livermere, Suffolk, bound for Dover, NH.
Woodward, John and Henry, from Great Woolton, Lancashire, bound for Dorchester.
Mosier, Hugh, from Cucklington, Somerset, bound for Portland, Newport & Portsmouth, RI.



By roll number:

Oath given June 12, 1635:
1 Clement, Augustine painter, sometime of Readinge
2 Whealer, Thomas, Clement servant
3 Browne, Thomas weaver, of Malford, possibly Milford, in Hampshire
4 Woodman, Hercules, mercer, of Malford, possibly Milford, in Hampshire
5 Evered, John (alias Webb) of Marlborough, Wiltshire
6 Evered, Stephen (alias Webb) of Marlborough, Wiltshire
7 Butler, Gyles, of Marlborough, Wiltshire
8 Coussens, George of Marlborough, Wiltshire
9 Colman, Thomas of Marlborough, Wiltshire
10 Goddard, Thomas, of Marlborough, Wiltshire
11 Pithouse, John, of Marlborough, Wiltshire
12 Morse, Anthony, shoemaker, of Marlborough, Wiltshire
13 Morse, William, shoemaker, of Marlborough, Wiltshire
14 Hide, John, tailer, late of Marlborough, Wiltshire
15 Parker John, carpenter, late of Marlborough, Wiltshire
16 Walker, Richard, shoemaker, late of Marlborough, Wiltshire
17 Anglis, Maurice, fuller, of Marlborough, Wiltshire
18 Davyes, Thomas, sawyer, late of Marlborough, Wiltshire
19 Carpenter, Thomas, carpenter, of Amsbury, Wiltshire
20 Paddey, William, skinner, late of London
21 Hawes, Edmund, cutler, of London
22 Batter, Edmund, maulter, returning to New England
23 Smale, John, Batter servant, returning to New England
24 Shaftlin, Michael, tailer, returning to New England
25 Verren, Josuah, [repr.], returning to New England
26 Antram, Thomas, weaver, returning to New England
27 Browne, Thomas, Antram servant, returning to New England
28 Smythe, George, tailer, returning to New England
29 Varren, Phillip, [roopr.], returning to New England
30 Greene, John, surgeon, returning to New England
31 Courtis, Zacheus, laborer, of Downton, possibly one in Wiltshire
32 Rose, Henry, laborer, of Platford or Plaitfordcit or Pladford, Wiltshire
33 Batt, Nicholas, linen weaver, of the Devyes
34 Scoates, Thomas, laborer, of Sarum, Salisbury, Wiltshire
35 Pike, John, laborer, of Langford
36 Musselwhite, John, laborer, of Langford
37 Salter, Sampson, fisherman, of Caversham
38 Kinge, Henry, laborer, of Brenesley
39 Andrews, William, carpenter, of Hampsworth
40 Knight, John, tailer, of Romsey
41 Knight, Richard, tailer, of Romsey
42 Smithe, Thomas, weaver, of Romsey
43 Holte, Nicholas, tanner, of Romsey
44 Field/ffield, Robert, laborer, of Yealing
45 Thetcher, Anthony, tailer, of Sarum, Salisbury, Wiltshire
46 Higdon, Peter, Thetcher servant
47 Browne, James, youth, about 17 years, of Hampton
48 Seager, Lawrence, youth, about 17 years, of Hampton
49 Levage, Henry, tailer, of Sarum, Salisbury, Wiltshire
50 Parsons, William, tailer, of Sarum, Salisbury, Wiltshire
51 Emery, John, carpenter, of Romsey
52 Emery, Anthony, carpenter, of Romsey
53 Kemp, William, servant





 Hector, England to Massachussets 1637

From Ship Passenger Lists by Carl Boyer referencing a previous work by Isabel MacBeath Calder entitled Passengers on the Hector, 1637-38, The New Haven Colony pp. 29-31.

The following is the passenger list for the vessel Hector, which brought the passengers accompanying John Davenport and Theophilus Eaton to Connecticut in 1637. There is another ship called the Hector that brought the first Scottish Highlanders to Nova Scotia in the mid-1700's, but the Hector Heritage Foundation in Nova Scotia states that the ship that brought the Davenport/Eaton party is a different vessel.

The Hector that brought the Davenport party to Massachusetts was a new vessel of 250 tons, which had already made a previous passage to Massachusetts Bay. The records indicate that the ship actually arrived in Massachusetts, but other references mention that the Hectoralso took the party to Connecticut in late 1637 or 1638. A passenger ship list for the trip from Massachusetts Bay to New Haven, Connecticut has not been located.

Passengers on the Hector sold their belongings in preparation for the sailing, but then the English government impressed the ship for the service of the crown. The owners petitioned for its release in January 1637, but the ship was not freed until May. According to the records of John Winthrop of Massachusetts Bay, the ship arrived in Boston (from London England) on June 26, 1637.

Andrews William (From Ipswtich, Suffolk or Hampswaithe, York to Salem or Charlestown. )
Bannister Edward (From Chiddingly, Sussex, bound for New Haven, Ct. )
Beach/Beckley Richard (From S Bourne Mary, Hampshire, bound for Wethersfield, CT)
Brockett John
Browning Henry
Budd John
Cheever Ezekiel
Clark James
Cooper John
Crane Jasper
Davenport John & Elizabeth
Dixon Jeremy
Eaton Theophilus
Eaton, Old Mrs., his mother
Eaton Anne, second wife of Theophilus Eaton and daughter of George Loyd Bishop of Chester and widow of Thomas Yale
Eaton children of Anne Eaton by her former marriage
Elsey Nicholas
Halbidge Arthur
Hall Francis (from Bulkington, Warwickshire, bound for New Haven.)
Hill Robert
Hitchcock Mathew
Hopkins Edward
Hull Andrew
Ives William
Low Andrew
Malbon Richard
Messenger Andrew
Moulthrop Mathew
Newman Francis
Newman Robert
Osborn Richard
Patteson Edward
Reader John
Rowe Nathaniel
Smith George
Thorp William
Ward George
Ward Lawrence
Whitehead Samuel
Old Jewry (?)




 The Recovery left Weymouth, Dorsetshire 31 March, 1633 with her master, Gabriel Cornish, arriving at Massachusetts Bay.

31 March 1633: Planters carrying with them household goods, clothing and provisions for themselves, their wives, children and servants, valued at £920 and allowed to pass free of customs by His Majesty's patent, to be shipped on the Recvoery of London, Mr. Gabriel Cornish, from Weymouth to New England

The following alphabetical roll is from her departure point, not necessarily who landed..

Alphabetical by name with roll number: (List by roll number below)

Androes, Joseph #9
Biscomb, Thomas #23
Bowne, William #15
Coggen, Mary #6
Dible, Robert #10
Eames, Anthony #20, daughter Elizabeth married Edward Wilder, unk ship 1651
Elderman, John #25
Elwell, Robert #13
Gillet, Jonathan #4
Hardy, John #16
Hill, Sarah #17
Hore, Ezechia #24
Long, Thomas #2
Newberry, Thomas Roll #1
Norchat, Daniel #8
Parkman, Elizabeth #5
Phippen, David #3
Pinny, John #26
Plxxxxx, George #22
Pope, John #11
Shawe, Thomas #19
Swift, Thomas #21
Terrey, Stephen #12
Wakeley, Thomas #7
Woolcocke, John #18
Wotts, John #14



List by roll number:

1 Newberry, Thomas
2 Long, Thomas
3 Phippen, David
4 Gillet, Jonathan
5 Parkman, Elizabeth
6 Coggen, Mary
7 Wakeley, Thomas
8 Norchat, Daniel
9 Androes, Joseph
10 Dible, Robert
11 Pope, John
12 Terrey, Stephen
13 Elwell, Robert
14 Wotts, John
15 Bowne, William
16 Hardy, John
17 Hill, Sarah
18 Woolcocke, John
19 Shawe, Thomas
20 Eames, Antony
21 Swift, Thomas
22 Plxxxxx, George
23 Biscomb, Thomas
24 Hore, Ezechia
25 Elderman, John
26 Pinny, John





 The Hercules left London, England March 24, 1633/4 and Southampton on April 18, 1634 with her master, John Kiddey, arriving in New England at an unknown date.

The following alphabetical roll is according to document from the Port of Southampton, copied at "the Custom house in Portsmouth" on December 6, 1735, by Thomas Whitehouse

Certificate of March 24, 1633/4, London:

Anthoney, John of Hampstead, Middlesex, bound for Portsmouth, Rhode Island
(John Anthony on certificate for the Mary & John) (Possibly from Hampstead to Portsmouth, RI. 36 pg 110)
Early, Robert
Foster, Thomas of Ipswich, Suffolk, bound for Boston (From Biddenden, Kent, bound for Weymouth and Braintree.)
Foster, William of Ipswich, Suffolk, bound for Ipswich
Hewlett, Matthew
Latcome, William


Certificate of April 16, 1634, Southampton:
Davyes, Nathaniel
(listed as Nathaniel Davis in "Planters of the Commonwealth")
Elliott, William
(listed as William Elliot in "Planters of the Commonwealth")
Fifeilde, William bound for Hampton, New Hampshire
(listed as William Fifield in "Planters of the Commonwealth")
(From Littleton, Hampshire, bound for Hampton, NH.)
Kinge, George
(listed as George King in "Planters of the Commonwealth")
Phelps, Henry bound for Salem
Rider, Thomas bound for Weymouth




 "22 Mareij 1634. Theis under written names are to be imbarqued in ye Planter Nico.Trarice Mr bound for New England p Certificate from Stepney pish, and Attestacon from St Tho: Jay, Mr Simon Muskett 2 Justices of the Peace. the Men have taken the oaths of Supremacie & Allegeance"

The Planter, under Master Nicholas Trerice/Travice, the Planter sailed from London April 2 or 11, 1635, arriving at Boston June 7, 1635. Hotten has Trarice, Nico for the master.

Oaths were sworn:

March 22, 1634 or 1635 at Stepney, London
April 1, 1635 at St. Albans, Herefordshire
April 3, 1635 at Anckstrey, Herefordshire
April 6, 1635 unk location
April 10, 1635 at Sudbury, Suffolk
April 11, 1635 unk location

Alphabetical:

(original listings below with ages and occupations)

Antrobus, Mrs. Joan 65
Atwood, Philip 12
Baker, Francis 24, tailor
Beardsley, William 30 mason (From Leicestershire, bound for Concord.)
Beardsley, Mary 26
Beardsley, Mary 4
Beardsley, John 2
Beardsley, Joseph 1/2
Bill, Marie 11, listed with Tuttell family
Bushnell, Francis 26, carpenter from Berkshire (From Thatcham, bound for Boston, Salem and Norwalk, Conn, as per 36 pg 6)
Bushnell, Mary 26
Bushnell, Martha 1
Butterick, William 54, hostler
Carter, Thomas 25, George Giddins servant
Chittwood, Mary 24
Clark, Cicely 16, listed with Tuttell family
Cooper, Elizabeth 24, listed with Hasfell family
Davies, Nicholas 40, tailor of Wapping
Davies, Sarah 48, wife
Davies, Joseph 13, child
Dawes, William 15
Deane, Rachael 31, listed with Pitney family
Dexter, Francis 13
Emes (Elmes), Rodolphus 15, servant to Hanford Family, of Southwark, Surrey (From Southwark (S. Savious), Surrey, bound for Scituate. NEGR 40/306. 36 pg 168)
Faldoe, Bartholomew 16
Felloe, William 27, shoemaker (Fellowes listed from St Albans to Ipswitch. Ref Pope. 36 pg 70)
Also listed as Fellows from Leicestershire, bound for Hartford, CT. accompanied by Samuel and Richard Fellows)
Fenn, Richard 27 Alderman
Fuller, Mary 15, servant, listed after Saunders family
Giddins, George 25, husbandman
Also listed as Giddings from Hertfordshire, St Albans
Giddins, Jane 20, wife
Greene, Thomas 15
Haffield, Richard 54, currier (originally Hasfell)
Haffield, Martha 42
Haffield, Mary 18
Haffield, Sarah 14
Haffield, Martha 8
Haffield, Rachael 6
Haffield, Ruth 3
Haford, Nathan 16, Tuttle servant
Hanbury, Daniel 29
Hanford, Mrs. Eylin 46, of Fremington, Devon
Hanford, Margaret 16
Hanford, Elizabeth 14
Harvie, Richard 22, tailor (From St Albans to Salem)
Harvie, Anne 22
Hawkins, Job 15, listed with Hasfell family
Hayward, James 22, servant
Jewell(Jernell), Thomas 27, miller
Lannin James (From Stephney, Middlesex.2)
Lawrence, John 17 (From St Albans to Newtown, Long Island, NH )
Lawrence, William 12 (From St Albans to Newtown, Long Island, NH )
Lawrence, Mary 9
Lea, William 16
Leach, Margaret 15
Locke, William (From Stephney, Middlesex, bound for Charlestown)
Maddox, John 43, sawyer
Moore, John 24, laborer
Morrison, Elizabeth 12, George Giddins servant
Newcom, Francis 30, husbandman
Newcom Rachel 21, wife
Newcom Rachel 2 1/2
Newcom John 3/4
Olney, Thomas 35, shoemaker (From St Albans to Salem. )
Olney Marie 30, wife
Olney Thomas Jr 3
Olney Epenetus 1
Peabody, Francis 21, husbandman (From St Albans to Hampton,)
Perley, Allen 27, husbandman (From St Albans to Ipswitch)
Phippen, Judith 16, servant
Pitney, Mrs. Sarah 22
Pitney, Margaret 22
Pitney, Sarah 7
Pitney, Samuel 1 1/2
Ridley, Richard 16, servant, listed after Saunders family
Saunders, Martin 40, currier of Sudbury, Suffolk
Saunders, Rachel 40, wife
Saunders Mary 15
Saunders, Leah 10
Saunders, Judith 8
Saunders, Martin 4
Savage, Thomas 27, tailor of Taunton, Somerset (From St Albans to Boston)
Smith, Alice 40, listed with Hasfell family
Smith, Hannah 18
Smith, John 13, listed with Hasfell family
Smith, Mary 18
Smith, Richard 14, servant, listed after Saunders family
Stanion, Anthony 24, glover
Stanley (Stansley), Thomas 16, servant to Hanford family
Stevens, Robert 22, sawyer (Stephens, from Stephney, Middlesex, bound for Braintree, Mass.)
Swayne, Elizabeth 20
Tingley, Palmer 21, miller
Tuttle, Richard 32, husbandman of Ringstead, Hereford (From St Albans to Ipswitch,)
Tuttle, Anne 41, wife
Tuttle, Anne 12
Tuttle, John 10
Tuttle, Rebecca
Tuttle, Isabel 70
Tuttle, William 26, husbandman of Ringstead, Northants
Tuttle, Elizabeth 23
Tuttle, John 3 1/2
Tuttle, Anne 2 1/4
Tuttle, Thomas 1/4
Tuttle, John 39, merced of St Albans
Tuttle, Joan 42, wife
Tuttle, Abigail 6
Tuttle, Simon 4
Tuttle, Sarah 2
Tuttle, John 1
Weaver, Edmond 28, husbandman of Aymestrey, Herford 36
Weaver, Margaret 30, wife
Weaver, James 23, statloner of Aymestrey, Herford 36
Wells, Anne 15
Wilcockson, William 34, linenweaver (From St Albans to Concord, Mass 1635, )
Wilcockson, Margaret 24
Wilcockson, John
Williamson, Michael 30, George Giddons servant
Wolhouston, Mary 30
Wrast, Mary 24

Roll order:

Davies, Nicholas 40, tailor of Wapping
Davies, Sarah 48, wife
Davies, Joseph 13, child
Locke, William 6
Maddox, John 43, sawyer
Stevens, Robert 22, sawyer
Moore, John 24, laborer
Hayward, James 22, servant
Phippen, Judith 16, servant
Tuttle, John 39, merced of St Albans
Tuttle, Joan 42, wife
Lawrence, John 17
Lawrence, William 12
Lawrence, Mary 9
Tuttle, Abigail 6
Tuttle, Simon 4
Tuttle, Sarah 2
Tuttle, John 1
Antrobus, Mrs. Joan 65
Wrast, Mary 24
Greene, Thomas 15
Haford, Nathan 16, Tuttle servant
Chittwood, Mary 24
Olney, Thomas 35, shoemaker
Olney Marie 30, wife
Olney Thomas Jr 3
Olney Epenetus 1
Giddins, George 25 husbandman
Giddins, Jane 20, wife
Williamson, Michael 30, servant
Carter, Thomas 25, servant
Morrison, Elizabeth 12, servant
Saunders, Martin 40, currier of Sudbury, Suffolk
Saunders, Rachel 40, wife
Saunders Mary 15
Saunders, Leah 10
Saunders, Judith 8
Saunders, Martin 4
Fuller, Mary 15, servant
Smith, Richard 14, servant
Ridley, Richard 16, servant
Newcom, Francis 30, husbandman
Newcom Rachel 21, wife
Newcom Rachel 2 1/2
Newcom John 3/4
Stanion, Anthony 24, glover
Hanbury, Daniel 29
Dexter, Francis 13
Dawes, William 15
Weaver, Edmond 28, husbandman of Aymestrey, Hereord
Weaver, Margaret 30, wife
Tuttle, Richard 32, husbandman of Ringstead, Hereford
Tuttle, Anne 41, wife
Tuttle, Anne 12
Tuttle, John 10
Tuttle, Rebecca
Tuttle, Isabel 70
Weeaver, James 23, statloner of Aymestrey, Herford
Wolhouston, Mary 30
Tuttle, William 26, husbandman of Ringstead, Northants
Tuttle, Elizabeth 23
Tuttle, John 3 1/2
Tuttle, Anne 2 1/4
Tuttle, Thomas 1/4
Clark, Cicely 16
Bill, Mary 11
Atwood, Philip 12
Faldoe, Bartholomew 16
Swayne, Elizabeth 20
Leach, Margaret 15
Smith, Hannah 18
Wells, Anne 15
Bushnell, Francis 26, carpenter from Berkshire
Bushnell, Mary 26
Bushnell, Martha 1
Lea, William 16
Smith, Mary 18
Fenn, Richard 27
Savage, Thomas 27, tailor of Taunton, Somerset
Harvie, Richard 22, tailor
Harvie, Anne 22
Peabody, Francis 21, husbandman (orig spelled Peboddy)
Wilcockson, William 34, weaver
Wilcockson, Margaret 24
Wilcockson, John
Beardsley, William 30 (originally spelled Beadsley)
Beardsley, Mary 26
Beardsley, Mary 4
Beardsley, John 2
Beardsley, Joseph 1/2
Perley, Allen 27, husbandman
Felloe, William 27, shoemaker
Baker, Francis 24, tailor
Tingley, Palmer 21, miller
Butterick, William 54, hostler
Jewell(Jernell), Thomas 27, miller
Haffield, Richard 54, currier
Haffield, Martha 42
Haffield, Mary 18
Haffield, Sarah 14
Haffield, Martha 8
Haffield, Rachael 6
Haffield, Ruth 3
Smith, Alice 40
Cooper, Elizabeth 24
Smith, John 13
Hawkins, Job 15
Hanford, Mrs. Eylin 46, of Fremington, Devon
Hanford, Margaret 16
Hanford, Elizabeth 14
Emes (Elmes), Rodolphus 15, servant of Southwark, Surrey
Stanley (Stansley), Thomas 16, servant
Pitney, Mrs. Sarah 22
Pitney, Margaret 22
Pitney, Sarah 7
Pitney, Samuel 1 1/2
Deane, Rachael 31

Oaths were sworn:

March 22, 1634 or 1635 at Stepney, London
April 1, 1635 at St. Albans, Herefordshire
April 3, 1635 at Anckstrey, Herefordshire
April 6, 1635 unk location
April 10, 1635 at Sudbury, Suffolk
April 11, 1635 unk location






 The Concord of Dartmouth left Falmouth, England London, England with her Captain, Bartholomew Gosnold or Gilbert, and arrived in at Cape Cod (actual landing was called Cuttyhunk) on May 15, 1602. The voyage was sponsored by Henry Wriothesley, third earl of Southampton.

Passengers:

32 persons including:

Archer,Captain Gabriel Lawyer
Brereton (Brierton) John (1572-16??), English cleric and Cambridge graduate
Gilbert, Captain Bartholomew Goldsmith, cousin of Captain Gosnold
Gosnold, Bartholomew Captain (from the Godspeed to Virginia 1606-1607)
Rosier, James a Catholic scholar (on the Archangel, in 1605, with Captain George Waymouth)

Places named by Capt Gosnold:

Cape Cod - due to the abundance of these and other fish
Martha's Vineyard (now called No Mans Land) - "honoring his eldest
child" (The name was later transferred to the larger island as currently
known.)
Elizabeth's Isle (now called Cuttyhunk) - "honoring another of his
daughters"


 "16 Aprilis 1635

Theis pties herafter expressed are to be transported to the Island of Providence imbarqued in the Expectation Cornelius Billinge Mr, having taken the Ooaths of Allegeance & Supremacie: As likewise being conformable to the Church of England; whereof they brought testimonie from the Ministers & Justices of Peace, of their Abodes."

Alphabetical order:

Atkinson Jo 36
Atkinson Love 38
Awbrey Alice 29
Awbrey Peter 32
Baker Jo 42
Baker Mary 42
Barton Isack 27
Bridges Elisha 16
Bull Richard 17
Cawdle Wm 19
Chaddock Marie 20
Coke Elizabeth 20
Cooper Ellin 24
Dales Francis 20
Dickenson Florence 19
Dowsell Anto 20
Eakins Wm 15
Feld Tho 18
Felver Joan 50
Goldham Alice 26
Goodwynn Marie 20
Griffinn Marie 17
Hamblen Mathew 38
Hamond Elizabeth 25
Harrowigg Marie 21
Hassard Edward 24
Horsham Dorcas 40
Horsham Edward 14
Horsham Elizab 16
Howes Marie 18
Lane Richard 38
Lane Alice 30
Lane Samvel 7
Lane Jo 4
Lane Oziell 3
Lawrence Dorothy 28
Lawrence Elizabeth 26
Leech Millicent 28
Lynlie Wm 58
Martin Jo 30
Milward Marie 21
Noble Ann 21
Owen Elizabeth 30
Palmer Tho 18
Pippin Mathew 20
Price Richard 14
Ray Abram 20
Read Wm 16
Reinold's Richard 16
Rollright Margaret 45
Scott Elizabeth 20
Slie Richard 20
Smith Francis 36
Smith Leonard 22
Smith Wm 20
Thorp Wllm 30
Thorp Elizabeth 20
Thorp Elizabeth 2
Totnell Jm 16
Trendall Richard 16
Webb Katherin 22
Whetston Christian 19


Source order:

Smith Francis 36
Palmer Tho 18
Smith Leonard 22
Hamblen Mathew 38
Lynlie Wm 58
Whetston Christian 19
Cawdle Wm 19
Dickenson Florence 19
Baker Jo 42
Martin Jo 30
Smith Wm 20
Dowsell Anto 20
Slie Richard 20
Dales Francis 20
Awbrey Peter 32
Feld Tho 18
Hassard Edward 24
Bull Richard 17
Reinold's Richard 16
Eakins Wm 15
Totnell Jm 16
Horsham Edward 14
Trendall Richard 16
Read Wm 16
Pippin Mathew 20
Baker Mary 42
Bridges Elisha 16
Thorp Wllm 30
Thorp Elizabeth 20
Thorp Elizabeth 2
Felver Joan 50
Rollright Margaret 45
Cooper Ellin 24
Coke Elizabeth 20
Chaddock Marie 20
Hamond Elizabeth 25
Awbrey Alice 29
Lawrence Elizabeth 26
Noble Ann 21
Harrowigg Marie 21
Leech Millicent 28
Goodwynn Marie 20
Webb Katherin 22
Scott Elizabeth 20
Howes Marie 18
Lawrence Dorothy 28
Horsham Elizab 16
Goldham Alice 26
Price Richard 14
Lane Richard 38
Lane Alice 30
Lane Samvel 7
Lane Jo 4
Lane Oziell 3
Atkinson Jo 36
Atkinson Love 38
Owen Elizabeth 30
Milward Marie 21
Barton Isack 27
Ray Abram 20
Horsham Dorcas 40
Griffinn Marie 17



 The Charity, left England mid-summer (before or early July) 1622, arriving in Cape Cod late 1622. The Charity accompanied by the pinnace Swan arrived with 60 men and no provisions. Thomas Morton, later of Mare Mount ("Merry Mount"), may have been with this group. The new arrivals remained, temporarily, at the Plymouth colony, placing a heavy burden on the provisions there. Also on board these vessels were "some" passengers for Virginia.

Parrish, Thomas, aged 26 at muster Elizabeth City, servant to Thomas Spilman.
Royall, Joseph . . . . . -- Age 22 in Virginia Muster, January 24, 1624/5


The following entiries were obtained from the Hotten book 8a from the
Musters of the Inhabitants in Virginia 1624/1625 chapters, pages 201 thru 265,
which lists the muster captain, and what ship the individual arrived on.

Bransby, Thomas, muster at Neck-of-Land near James City, three servants.
Chew, John, at Hog Land muster, wife Sarah on the Seaflower.
Cholmle, Robert, muster of the Maine, James City with James Standish.
Ellison, Ellin, wife of John on the Prosperous.
Parrish, Thomas, 1622 voyage, aged 26 at muster at Elizabeth City, servant to Thomas Spilman.
Royall, Joseph, 1622 voyage, muster at Neck-of-Land, Charles City, servant to Luke Boyse.
Standish, James, muster of the Maine, James City with Robert Cholmle






The Christian left London March 1634 with her master, John White, arriving in Massachusetts Bay.

Roll dated Mar 16, 1634, all passengers being sworn in at St. Mildred Bredstreet, London.

"16 Marcij 1634

Theis under-written names are to transported to New-England imbarqued in ye Christian de Lo: Jo: Thite. Mr bound thither, the Men have taken ye oath of Allegeance & Supremacie."

16 Mar 1635: The following persons with certificate from St. Mildred, Bread Street, London, and having taken the oaths are to be transported from London to New England in the Christian of London, Mr. John White.

Alphabetical order with age and roll #

Barber Thomas 21 #4
Bassett Thomas 37 #2
Busket James 28 #10
Chappell George 20 #14
Coop Thomas 18 #11 (Cooper)
Cribb Jo. 30 #13
Dyer Jo. 28 #5
Foulfoot Thomas 2 #9
Halford Thomas 20 #19
Harris Jo. 28 #6
Haukesworth Thomas 23 #20
Heylei Richard 22 #18
Horwood James 30 #7
Marshall Francis 30 #17
Patteson Edward 33 #16
Preston Edward 13 #12
Reeves Jo. 19 #8
Robinson Robert 45 #15
Stiles Francis 35 #1
From Millbrook, Bedfordshire, bound for Windsor.
Stiles Henry 40 #22
From Millbrook, Bedfordshire, bound for Windsor.
Stiles Henry 3 #25
Stiles Jo. 35 #21
From Millbrook, Bedfordshire, bound for Windsor.
Stiles Joan 35 #24
Stiles John 9 mo. #26
Stiles Rachel 28 #27
Stiles Thomas 20 #3
Worden Jane 30 #23



By roll number, oath sworn March 16th 1634

1 Stiles Francis 35
2 Bassett Thomas 37
3 Stiles Thomas 20
4 Barber Thomas 21
5 Dyer Jo. 28
6 Harris Jo. 28
7 Horwood James 30
8 Reeves Jo. 19
9 Foulfoot Thomas 2
10 Busket James 28
11 Coop Thomas 18
12 Preston Edward 13
13 Cribb Jo. 30
14 Chappell George 20
15 Robinson Robert 45
16 Patteson Edward 33
17 Marshall Francis 30
18 Heylei Richard 22
19 Halford Thomas 20
20 Haukesworth Thomas 23
21 Stiles Jo. 35
22 Stiles Henry 40
23 Worden Jane 30
24 Stiles, Joan 35
25 Stiles Henry 3
26 Stiles John 9 mo
27 Stiles Rachel 28





The Four Sisters, left Gravesend, England April 5, 1629 along with the Higginson Fleet, five other ships, George Bonaventure, Lyon, Lyon's Whelp, the Mayflower and the Talbot, arriving in Salem June 1629.

Known Passengers:
Walter Palmer

“Now in this year 1629, a great company of people (The Higginson Fleet) of good rank, zeal, means
and quality have made a great stock, and with six good ships in the months of April and May, they
set sail from Thames for the Bay of the Massachusetts, otherwise called Charles River.
The fleet consisted of, the George Bonaventure of twenty pieces of ordnance; the Talbot nineteen;  the Lion’s Whelp eight; the Mayflower fourteen; the Four Sisters fourteen and the Pilgrim four,  with 350 men women and children, also 115 head of cattle, as horses, mares, cows and oxen, 41 goats,  some conies (rabbits), with all provision for household and apparel, 6 pieces of great ordnance  for a fort, with muskets, pikes, corselets, drums, colors, and with all provisions necessary  for a plantation for the good of man.” 


Thames, Gravesend, England April 5, 1629 along with five other ships, Four Sisters, Lyon, the Lyon's Whelp, the Mayflower and the Talbot, arriving in Salem June 1629.

Rev. Samuel Skelton
Samuel Sharp

“Now in this year 1629, a great company of people (The Higginson Fleet) of good rank, zeal, means
and quality have made a great stock, and with six good ships in the months of April and May, they
set sail from Thames for the Bay of the Massachusetts, otherwise called Charles River.
The fleet consisted of, the George Bonaventure of twenty pieces of ordnance; the Talbot nineteen;
the Lion’s Whelp eight; the Mayflower fourteen; the Four sisters fourteen and the Pilgrim four,
with 350 men women and children, also 115 head of cattle, as horses, mares, cows and oxen, 41 goats,
some conies (rabbits), with all provision for household and apparel, 6 pieces of great ordnance
for a fort, with muskets, pikes, corselets, drums, colors, and with all provisions necessary
for a plantation for the good of man.” 

The Griffin left England Aug 1, 1634 with her master, ?, arriving in September 18, 1634, at Boston with about one hundred passengers and cattle for the plantations.

Alphabetical roll:

Bartholomew William (From London, bound for Ipswitch and Boston.)
Bartholomew Mrs. Mary
Haines William of Dunstable, Bedford, bound for Salem.
Haines Richard of Dunstable, Bedford, bound for Salem.
Heaton Nathaniel of Alford, county Lincoln
Heaton Mrs. Elizabeth
Heaton Samuel
Heaton Jabez
Heaton Leah
Heaton Mary
Hutchinson William of Alford, county Lincoln (From Alford, Lincoln, bound for Boston.)
Hutchinson Mrs. Anne, wife
Hutchinson Edward (From Alford, Lincoln, bound for Boston.)
Hutchinson Faith
Hutchinson Bridget
Hutchinson William
Hutchinson Samuel (From Alford, Lincoln, bound for Boston)
Hutchinson Anne
Hutchinson Mary
Hutchinson Susanna
Lothrope John Reverand
Lothrop Mrs, wife
Lothrop Thomas, son
Lothrop Samuel, son
Lothrop Joseph, son
Lothrop John, son
Lothrop Benjamin, son
Lothrop Jane, daughter
Lothrop Barbara, daughter
Lynde Thomas of Dunstable, county Bedford, bound for Charlestown
Lynde Mrs. Margaret
Lynde Thomas
Lynde Henry
Symmes Zachariah Rev. (From Canterbury, Kent or Dunstable, bound for Charlestown. Ref: Savage Gen Dict. 36 pg 1 & 77)
Symmes Mrs. Sarah Symmes
Symmes William
Symmes Mary
Symmes Elizabeth
Symmes Huldah
Symmes Hannah
Symmes Rebecca

Charles Banks Topographical also lists:
Rev John Cotton from Derby aboard the Griffin, bound for Boston.
Haynes, John, from Copford Essex and Codicote, Hertfordshire, bound for Cambridge MA and Harford, CT. Ref: Farmer. 36 pg 44 & 67
Mygatt, Joseph, from Essex, bound for Cambridge MA and Harford, CT.
Hammond, Benjamin, Elizabeth (widow) and children Elisabeth, Martha, Rachel and Benjamin. From London, bound for Boston. Ref: Hamond Gen pg 565. 36 pg 109)



 The Hand Maiden
Charles Banks Topographical lists one passenger:

Eddy, Samuel, from Boxted, Suffolk, bound for Plymouth. Ref: Winthrop Mss. 7a, 49. 36 pg 150
Daughter Hanna born 1647 Plymouth 4 pg 4
Betty Eddy Conley's webpage states Samuel crossed over on the Hand Maiden in 1630.


The Hercules left London, England March 24, 1633/4 and Southampton on April 18, 1634 with her master, John Kiddey, arriving in New England at an unknown date.

The following alphabetical roll is according to document from the Port of Southampton, copied at "the Custom house in Portsmouth" on December 6, 1735, by Thomas Whitehouse

Certificate of March 24, 1633/4, London:

Anthoney, John of Hampstead, Middlesex, bound for Portsmouth, Rhode Island
(John Anthony on certificate for the Mary & John) (Possibly from Hampstead to Portsmouth, RI. )
Early, Robert
Foster, Thomas of Ipswich, Suffolk, bound for Boston (From Biddenden, Kent, bound for Weymouth and Braintree.)
Foster, William of Ipswich, Suffolk, bound for Ipswich
Hewlett, Matthew
Latcome, William


Certificate of April 16, 1634, Southampton:
Davyes, Nathaniel
(listed as Nathaniel Davis in "Planters of the Commonwealth")
Elliott, William
(listed as William Elliot in "Planters of the Commonwealth")
Fifeilde, William bound for Hampton, New Hampshire
(listed as William Fifield in "Planters of the Commonwealth")
(From Littleton, Hampshire, bound for Hampton, NH.)
Kinge, George
(listed as George King in "Planters of the Commonwealth")
Phelps, Henry bound for Salem
Rider, Thomas bound for Weymouth


 The James left London, England July, 1635 with her master, John May, arriving in Massachusetts Bay the last week of September 1635.

The following alphabetical roll is from her departure point, not necessarily who landed..

Alphabetical listing with age and roll number:

(Roll by number below)
Ballard William 32, #8
Ballard Elizabeth 26, #9
Ballard Hester 2, #10
Ballard Jo. 1, #11
Beale Sara 28, #5, listed with Ewer family
Bennet Samuel 24, #22
Bessy Anthony 26, #24
Bridges Edmond 23, #14
Bull, Henry 25, #27
Buttry Nicholas 33, wheelwright, #30
Buttry Martha 28, #31
Buttry Grace 1, #32
Colbron William 16, #26
Ewer Thomas 40, #1
Ewer Sara 28, #2
Ewer Elizabeth 4, #3
Ewer Thomas 1-1/2, #4
Farman Ralph 32, Barber, #46
Farman Alice 28, #47
Farman Mary 7, #48
Farman Thomas 4, #49
Farman Ralph 2, #50
Gardner Edward 25, #25
Goffe Elizabeth 26, #13
Goodhue Nicholas 60, Cloth Worker, #40 (From Tonbridge, Kent.)
Goodhew Jane 58, #41
Hart Jo. 40, Shoemaker, #33
Hart Mary 31, #34
Hill William 70, #29
Hooper William, #20
Johnson John 26, #42
Johnson Suzan 24, #43
Johnson Elizabeth 2, #44
Johnson Thomas 1-1/2, #45
Johnson, Edmond 23, #21
Jones Alice 26, #12
Marshall Thomas, #19
Martin Salomon 16, #28
Milner Michell 23, #15
Newman Elizabeth 24, #6, listed with Ewer family
Palmer Richard 29, #23
Skudder Jo. 16, #7, listed with Ewer family
Terry Thomas 28, #16
Terry Robert 25, #17
Terry Richard 17, #18
Tybbot Henry 39, Shoemaker, #35
Tibott Elizabeth 39, #36
Tybbott Jeremy 4, #37
Tybbot Samuell 2, #38
Tybbott Remembrance 28, #39


By roll number:

June 19, 1635

1 Ewer Thomas 40 Tailor
2 Ewer Sara 28, wife of Thomas
3 Ewer Elizabeth 4, child of Thomas
4 Ewer Thomas 1-1/2, child of Thomas
5 Beale Sara 28
6 Newman Elizabeth 24
7 Skudder Jo. 16

July 13 or 17, 1635

8 Ballard William 32, Husbandman
9 Ballard Elizabeth 26
10 Ballard Hester 2
11 Ballard Jo. 1
12 Jones Alice 26
13 Goffe Elizabeth 26
14 Bridges Edmond 23
15 Milner Michell 23
16 Terry Thomas 28
17 Terry Robert 25
18 Terry Richard 17
19 Marshall Thomas 22
20 Hooper William 18
21 Johnson, Edmond 23
22 Bennet, Samuel 24
23 Palmer, Richard 29
24 Bessy, Anthony 26
25 Gardner, Edward 25 (Listed as Edw:)
26 Colbron, William 16
27 Bull, Henry 25
28 Martin, Salomon 16
29 Hill, William 70
30 Buttry, Nicholas 33, wheelwright
31 Buttry, Martha 28
32 Buttry, Grace 1
33 Hart, Jo. 40, Shoemaker
34 Hart, Mary 31
35 Tybbot, Henry 39, Shoemaker
36 Tibott, Elizabeth 39
37 Tybbott, Jeremy 4
38 Tybbot, Samuell 2
39 Tybbott, Remembrance 28
40 Goodhue, Nicholas 60, Cloth Worker
41 Goodhew, Jane 58
42 Johnson, John 26
43 Johnson, Suzan 24
44 Johnson, Elizabeth 2
45 Johnson, Thomas 1-1/2
46 Farman, Ralph 32, Barber
47 Farman, Alice 28
48 Farman, Mary 7
49 Farman, Thomas 4
50 Farman, Ralph 2




 The Little James left London, England ? with her Captain, Emanuel Altham, and Master, John Bridges, traveling along side the Anne, arriving July 1623 in New England.

Bridges, William "probably of London"
Burcher, Edward "of Saint Saviour's, Southwark"
Burcher, Mrs.
Jenney, John cooper "of Norwich, county Norfolk"
He had "liberty, in 1636, to erect a mill for grinding and beating of corn upon the brook of Plymouth."
Jenney, Mrs. Sarah "of Monk Soham, county Suffolk"
Jenney, Samuel
Jenney, Abigail
Jenney, Sarah
Morton, George merchant "of Harworth, county Notts"


Also listed in other sources are:

Burcham, Edward as from Lincoln, aboard the Little James, bound for Plymouth and Lynn, MA.
Burcher, Edward, as from Southwark, Surrey, aboard the Little James, bound for Plymouth and Lynn, MA.
Jenney, John as from Norwich, Norfolk, aboard the Little James, bound for Plymouth.



The Love left London, England July 1635 with her Master, Joseph Young, arriving in New England.

Browne, William 26 Fisherman
Browne, Mary 26
Cherrall, William 26 Baker
Cherrall, Ursula 40
Harman, Jo. 12
Harman, Francis 43
Harman, Sara 10
Parker, Walter 18




 The Lyon's Whelp left the Thames, Gravesend, England April 5, 1629 along with five other ships, George Bonaventure, Four Sisters, Lyon, the Mayflower and the Talbot, arriving in Salem June 1629.

Known Passengers:

Thomas Minor


“Now in this year1629, a great company of people (The Higginson Fleet) of good rank, zeal, means and quality have made a great stock, and with six good ships in the months of April and May, they set sail from Thames for the Bay of the Massachusetts, otherwise called Charles River. The fleet consisted of, the George Bonaventure of twenty pieces of ordnance; the Talbot nineteen; the Lion’s Whelp eight; the Mayflower fourteen; the Four sisters fourteen and the Pilgrim four, with 350 men women and children, also 115 head of cattle, as horses, mares, cows and oxen, 41 goats, some conies (rabbits), with all provision for household and apparel, 6 pieces of great ordnance for a fort, with muskets, pikes, corselets, drums, colors, and with all provisions necessary for a plantation for the good of man.”
(The True Travels, Adventures and Observations of Captain John Smith – London 1630)



The following passengers are also listed from various sources:

Eedes, William, from Dorsethsire, bound for Salem..
Hoyt, Simon, from Upway, bound for Charlestown and Salem, Dorchester, Windsor Ct.
Sprague, Ralph, Richard and William, all from Upway, Dorsetshire, bound for Salem
Stower, first name unknown, from Upway, Dorsetshire, bound for Charlestown, MA 1629.
Tilly, Hugh, from Somersetshire, bound for Salem and Yarmouth. .


 The Lyon left Bristol, England February, 1630/31 with her Master, William Peirce, arriving in Salem May 1630/31

Rev. Roger Williams, bound for Salem
Mrs. Mary Williams
John Throckmorton, bound for Salem
Mrs. Rebecca Throckmorton
John Throckmorton
Patience Throckmorton
Throckmorton Descendant contact: email Nancy Bell
John Perkins, of Hilmorton, Warwick, bound for Boston
Mrs. Judith Perkins
John Perkins
Elizabeth Perkins
Mary Perkins
Thomas Perkins
Jacob Perkins
Edmond Onge, of Lavenham, Suffolk, bound for Watertown
Mrs. Frances Onge
Simon Onge
Jacob Onge
William Parke, bound for Roxbury

Another list of passengers has the following:

 Mrs. Margaret Winthrop (wife of Governor), bound for Boston
Adam Winthrop
Anne Winthrop
John Winthrop, Jr., of Groton, Suffolk, bound for Boston
Rev. John Elliot, of Nazing, Essex, bound for Roxbury
Philip Elliot, of Nazing, Essex, bound for Roxbury
Richard Lyman, of High Ongar, Essex, bound for Roxbury
Mrs. Sarah Lyman
Phyllis Lyman
Richard Lyman, Jr.
Sarah Lyman
John Lyman
Robert Lyman
Lyman Descendant Contact: email William (Bill) Lyman
Samuel Wakeman, bound for Roxbury
Mrs. Elizabeth Wakeman

Believed passengers:

John Steele, of Fairstead, Essex, bound for Cambridge
Mrs. Rachel Steele
Samuel Steele
John Steele
Hannah Steele
George Steele, of Fairstead, Essex, bound for Cambridge
Mrs. Margery Steele
Margery Steele
Joan Steele
Mary Steele
James Steele

Andrew Warner, of county Essex, bound for Cambridge
Mrs. ---- Warner
Mary Warner
Andrew Warner

Stephen Hart, bound for Cambridge

Nicholas Clark, of (possibly) Nazing, Essex, bound for Cambridge




Four Lyon trips: 1630, 1631, 1632, 1632. The Lyon hit a reef April 10, 1633 (Peirce was 'driving') and it sunk, replaced by the Rebecca, built in the colonies.

Sailed from London June 22, 1632, arriving in Boston September 14/16, 1632. The master, William Pierce, brought 123 passengers.

“He brought one hundred and twenty three passengers, whereof fifty children, all in health. They had been twelve weeks aboard and eight weeks from Land’s End.”

Alphabetical by family order:

Allis, Richard
Bartlett, Robert (Possibly from Frampton, Dorsetshire, bound for Marblehead. Ref: Essex Antiq. 7/59 36 pg 33 or from Wiltshire, bound for Chelmsford, & Woburn. NEGR 40/195 36 pg 182)
Benjamin, John of Heathfield, Sussex and wife Abigail (From Haethfield, Sussex, bound for Cambridge and Watertown. Listed with a Richard Benjamin.
Brewer, Daniel, his wife Joanna and children Daniel, Anne and Joanna
Brewer, John of Sussex
Browne, John and wife Dorothy, children Mary, John, James and William
(From Hawkedon, Suffolk, bound for Watertown)
Carrington, Edward
Churchman, John
Clark, Nicholas
Cogsworth, John of Halstead, Essex, wife Mary
Curtis, William of Nazing, Essex, his wife Sarah and children Thomas, Mary, John, and Philip
Elmore, Edward and wife, children Richard and Edward
Glover, Charles
Goodwin, William of Bocklng, Essex, his wife and child Elizabeth
Goodwin, Ozias of Bocklng, Essex, his wife and child William
Grant, Seth
Heath, William, wife Mary, children Issac, Mary, Anna (From Amwell, Little, Hertfordshire, bound for Roxbury as per 36 pg 66)
(From Little Amwell, Hertfordshire, bound for Roxbury)
Holman, Edward of Clapham, Surrey
James, William (From Walthamstow, Essex, bound for Boston)
Lewis, William, wife Felix, and child William Lewis
Morrill Isaac of Hatfield Broadoak, Essex, his wife and children Sarah and Katherine
Olmstead, James of Fairstead, Essex, wife Joyce and children Nehemiah, Nicholas, Richard, John and Rebecca
(From Fairstead, Essex, bound for Boston and Hartfoed, CT.)
Richards, Nathaniel and his wife
Roberts, Joseph
Shelley, Robert and wife Anne (From Nazing, Essex, bound for Boston)
Talcott, John of Braintree, Essex, wife Dorothy, children John, Mary
Totman, John
Ufford, Thomas of Newbourne, Suffolk, wife Isabel, children John and Isabel
Wade, Jonathan of Northampton and wife Susanna
Wadsworth, William of Braintree, Essex
Wadsworth, Mrs and children Sarah, William, Mary, John
Watson, John
Whipple, John of Bocking, Essex
White, John, wife Mary and children Nathaniel and Mary
Willett, Thomas of Yarmouth, Norfolk
Daughter Hester born 1647
Witchfield, John of London and his wife (From St Mary, Whitechapel, London, bound for Dorchester and Windsor.)

Also listed from various sources:

John Coggeshall from Halstead, bound for Roxbury and Newport, RI, the 7xgreat-grandfather of Francis Herbert Brownell.
Throckmorton, George and John, from Essex, bound for Boston, Salem and Providence RI.



30 March 1635: Following passengers shipped in the Marygould, Mr. Edward Cuttance, bound from Weymouth to New England.

Cuttanc Henry and his company
Holbrook Thomas, wife and children
Pullmer William and his company
Sumford Henry and his company
Wade Henry and his company
Wallham William and his company
Wetscombe Robert and his company



 The Pied Cow (pide Cowe) left London, England July 23, 1635 with her Master Mr Ashley, arriving in New England.

Oath taken July 18 or 23, 1635

Baldwin John Originally Baldin (Possibly from Ashton, Clinton, Buckingh. bound for Norwich, CT.)
Baldwin William
Bills, Robert 32 Husbandman
Harrison William 55 from near Bramford, Suffolk


 "22 Mareij 1634. Theis under written names are to be imbarqued in ye Planter Nico.Trarice Mr bound for New England p Certificate from Stepney pish, and Attestacon from St Tho: Jay, Mr Simon Muskett 2 Justices of the Peace. the Men have taken the oaths of Supremacie & Allegeance"

The Planter, under Master Nicholas Trerice/Travice, the Planter sailed from London April 2 or 11, 1635, arriving at Boston June 7, 1635. Hotten has Trarice, Nico for the master.

Oaths were sworn:

March 22, 1634 or 1635 at Stepney, London
April 1, 1635 at St. Albans, Herefordshire
April 3, 1635 at Anckstrey, Herefordshire
April 6, 1635 unk location
April 10, 1635 at Sudbury, Suffolk
April 11, 1635 unk location

Alphabetical:

(original listings below with ages and occupations)

Antrobus, Mrs. Joan 65
Atwood, Philip 12
Baker, Francis 24, tailor
Beardsley, William 30 mason (From Leicestershire, bound for Concord)
Beardsley, Mary 26
Beardsley, Mary 4
Beardsley, John 2
Beardsley, Joseph 1/2
Bill, Marie 11, listed with Tuttell family
Bushnell, Francis 26, carpenter from Berkshire (From Thatcham, bound for Boston, Salem and Norwalk, Conn, )
Bushnell, Mary 26
Bushnell, Martha 1
Butterick, William 54, hostler
Carter, Thomas 25, George Giddins servant
Chittwood, Mary 24
Clark, Cicely 16, listed with Tuttell family
Cooper, Elizabeth 24, listed with Hasfell family
Davies, Nicholas 40, tailor of Wapping
Davies, Sarah 48, wife
Davies, Joseph 13, child
Dawes, William 15
Deane, Rachael 31, listed with Pitney family
Dexter, Francis 13
Emes (Elmes), Rodolphus 15, servant to Hanford Family, of Southwark, Surrey (From Southwark (S. Savious), Surrey, bound for Scituate)
Faldoe, Bartholomew 16
Felloe, William 27, shoemaker (Fellowes listed from St Albans to Ipswitch.)
Also listed as Fellows from Leicestershire, bound for Hartford, CT., accompanied by Samuel and Richard Fellows)
Fenn, Richard 27 Alderman
Fuller, Mary 15, servant, listed after Saunders family
Giddins, George 25, husbandman (from Clapham to Ipswitch a)
Also listed as Giddings from Hertfordshire, St Albans, bound for Ipswitch)
Giddins, Jane 20, wife
Greene, Thomas 15
Haffield, Richard 54, currier (originally Hasfell)
Haffield, Martha 42
Haffield, Mary 18
Haffield, Sarah 14
Haffield, Martha 8
Haffield, Rachael 6
Haffield, Ruth 3
Haford, Nathan 16, Tuttle servant
Hanbury, Daniel 29
Hanford, Mrs. Eylin 46, of Fremington, Devon
Hanford, Margaret 16
Hanford, Elizabeth 14
Harvie, Richard 22, tailor (From St Albans to Salem)
Harvie, Anne 22
Hawkins, Job 15, listed with Hasfell family
Hayward, James 22, servant
Jewell(Jernell), Thomas 27, miller
Lannin James (From Stephney, Middlesex.)
Lawrence, John 17 (From St Albans to Newtown, Long Island, NH )
Lawrence, William 12 (From St Albans to Newtown, Long Island, NH )
Lawrence, Mary 9
Lea, William 16
Leach, Margaret 15
Locke, William (From Stephney, Middlesex, bound for Charlestown.)
Maddox, John 43, sawyer
Moore, John 24, laborer
Morrison, Elizabeth 12, George Giddins servant
Newcom, Francis 30, husbandman
Newcom Rachel 21, wife
Newcom Rachel 2 1/2
Newcom John 3/4
Olney, Thomas 35, shoemaker (From St Albans to Salem.)
Olney Marie 30, wife
Olney Thomas Jr 3
Olney Epenetus 1
Peabody, Francis 21, husbandman (From St Albans to Hampton)
Perley, Allen 27, husbandman (From St Albans to Ipswitch)
Phippen, Judith 16, servant
Pitney, Mrs. Sarah 22
Pitney, Margaret 22
Pitney, Sarah 7
Pitney, Samuel 1 1/2
Ridley, Richard 16, servant, listed after Saunders family
Saunders, Martin 40, currier of Sudbury, Suffolk
Saunders, Rachel 40, wife
Saunders Mary 15
Saunders, Leah 10
Saunders, Judith 8
Saunders, Martin 4
Savage, Thomas 27, tailor of Taunton, Somerset (From St Albans to Boston)
Smith, Alice 40, listed with Hasfell family
Smith, Hannah 18
Smith, John 13, listed with Hasfell family
Smith, Mary 18
Smith, Richard 14, servant, listed after Saunders family
Stanion, Anthony 24, glover
Stanley (Stansley), Thomas 16, servant to Hanford family
Stevens, Robert 22, sawyer (Stephens, from Stephney, Middlesex, bound for Braintree, Mass)
Swayne, Elizabeth 20
Tingley, Palmer 21, miller
Tuttle, Richard 32, husbandman of Ringstead, Hereford (From St Albans to Ipswitch,)
Tuttle, Anne 41, wife
Tuttle, Anne 12
Tuttle, John 10
Tuttle, Rebecca
Tuttle, Isabel 70
Tuttle, William 26, husbandman of Ringstead, Northants
Tuttle, Elizabeth 23
Tuttle, John 3 1/2
Tuttle, Anne 2 1/4
Tuttle, Thomas 1/4
Tuttle, John 39, merced of St Albans
Tuttle, Joan 42, wife
Tuttle, Abigail 6
Tuttle, Simon 4
Tuttle, Sarah 2
Tuttle, John 1
Weaver, Edmond 28, husbandman of Aymestrey
Weaver, Margaret 30, wife
Weaver, James 23, statloner of Aymestrey, Herford
Wells, Anne 15
Wilcockson, William 34, linenweaver (From St Albans to Concord, Mass 1635,)
Wilcockson, Margaret 24
Wilcockson, John
Williamson, Michael 30, George Giddons servant (from Oakeley to Ipswitch)
Wolhouston, Mary 30
Wrast, Mary 24

Roll order:

Davies, Nicholas 40, tailor of Wapping
Davies, Sarah 48, wife
Davies, Joseph 13, child
Locke, William 6
Maddox, John 43, sawyer
Stevens, Robert 22, sawyer
Moore, John 24, laborer
Hayward, James 22, servant
Phippen, Judith 16, servant
Tuttle, John 39, merced of St Albans
Tuttle, Joan 42, wife
Lawrence, John 17
Lawrence, William 12
Lawrence, Mary 9
Tuttle, Abigail 6
Tuttle, Simon 4
Tuttle, Sarah 2
Tuttle, John 1
Antrobus, Mrs. Joan 65
Wrast, Mary 24
Greene, Thomas 15
Haford, Nathan 16, Tuttle servant
Chittwood, Mary 24
Olney, Thomas 35, shoemaker
Olney Marie 30, wife
Olney Thomas Jr 3
Olney Epenetus 1
Giddins, George 25 husbandman
Giddins, Jane 20, wife
Williamson, Michael 30, servant
Carter, Thomas 25, servant
Morrison, Elizabeth 12, servant
Saunders, Martin 40, currier of Sudbury, Suffolk
Saunders, Rachel 40, wife
Saunders Mary 15
Saunders, Leah 10
Saunders, Judith 8
Saunders, Martin 4
Fuller, Mary 15, servant
Smith, Richard 14, servant
Ridley, Richard 16, servant
Newcom, Francis 30, husbandman
Newcom Rachel 21, wife
Newcom Rachel 2 1/2
Newcom John 3/4
Stanion, Anthony 24, glover
Hanbury, Daniel 29
Dexter, Francis 13
Dawes, William 15
Weaver, Edmond 28, husbandman of Aymestrey, Hereord
Weaver, Margaret 30, wife
Tuttle, Richard 32, husbandman of Ringstead, Hereford
Tuttle, Anne 41, wife
Tuttle, Anne 12
Tuttle, John 10
Tuttle, Rebecca
Tuttle, Isabel 70
Weeaver, James 23, statloner of Aymestrey, Herford
Wolhouston, Mary 30
Tuttle, William 26, husbandman of Ringstead, Northants
Tuttle, Elizabeth 23
Tuttle, John 3 1/2
Tuttle, Anne 2 1/4
Tuttle, Thomas 1/4
Clark, Cicely 16
Bill, Mary 11
Atwood, Philip 12
Faldoe, Bartholomew 16
Swayne, Elizabeth 20
Leach, Margaret 15
Smith, Hannah 18
Wells, Anne 15
Bushnell, Francis 26, carpenter from Berkshire
Bushnell, Mary 26
Bushnell, Martha 1
Lea, William 16
Smith, Mary 18
Fenn, Richard 27
Savage, Thomas 27, tailor of Taunton, Somerset
Harvie, Richard 22, tailor
Harvie, Anne 22
Peabody, Francis 21, husbandman (orig spelled Peboddy)
Wilcockson, William 34, weaver
Wilcockson, Margaret 24
Wilcockson, John
Beardsley, William 30 (originally spelled Beadsley)
Beardsley, Mary 26
Beardsley, Mary 4
Beardsley, John 2
Beardsley, Joseph 1/2
Perley, Allen 27, husbandman
Felloe, William 27, shoemaker
Baker, Francis 24, tailor
Tingley, Palmer 21, miller
Butterick, William 54, hostler
Jewell(Jernell), Thomas 27, miller
Haffield, Richard 54, currier
Haffield, Martha 42
Haffield, Mary 18
Haffield, Sarah 14
Haffield, Martha 8
Haffield, Rachael 6
Haffield, Ruth 3
Smith, Alice 40
Cooper, Elizabeth 24
Smith, John 13
Hawkins, Job 15
Hanford, Mrs. Eylin 46, of Fremington, Devon
Hanford, Margaret 16
Hanford, Elizabeth 14
Emes (Elmes), Rodolphus 15, servant of Southwark, Surrey
Stanley (Stansley), Thomas 16, servant
Pitney, Mrs. Sarah 22
Pitney, Margaret 22
Pitney, Sarah 7
Pitney, Samuel 1 1/2
Deane, Rachael 31

Oaths were sworn:

March 22, 1634 or 1635 at Stepney, London
April 1, 1635 at St. Albans, Herefordshire
April 3, 1635 at Anckstrey, Herefordshire
April 6, 1635 unk location
April 10, 1635 at Sudbury, Suffolk
April 11, 1635 unk location





The Plough of Woolwich .Left London in 1631 with Master Graves, bound for Massachusetts

Charles Banks Topographical lists the following passengers:

Brian Bincks, from St Michael, Crooked Lane, London, bound for Sagadahoc, Boston.
John Carman, from Bishop's Stroke, Hampshire, bound for Boston and Hempstead, Long island. Ref: Banks Mss. 36 pg 60
Peter Johnson, from St Michael, Crooked Lane, London, bound for Sagadahoc, Boston.
Nathaniel Merriam, from St Mary, Somerset, London.




 The Rebecca left London, England April, 1635 with her Master Jo. Hodges, arriving in New England.

06 - 09 April 1635: Passengers embarked in the Rebecca, Mr. John Hodges, bound [from London] to New England

Craddock Isabell 30
Swayne Francis 14
Swayne William 16
Underwood Peter 22 husbandman
Welsh Jacob 32
Winckell Elizabeth 52
Winckell John 13
Woodward Geroge 35


April [6], 1635

Craddock, Isabell . . . . 30
Underwood, Peter . . . . . 22 Husbandman


April 9, 1635

Welsh, Jacob . . . . . . . 32 Husbandman
Woodward, George . . . . . 35

[Separate, under same date.]
Winckoll, Elizabeth . . . 52
Winckoll, Jo: . . . . . . 13
Swayne, William . . . . . 16
Swayne, Francis . . . . . 14



 The Recovery left Weymouth, Dorsetshire 31 March, 1633 with her master, Gabriel Cornish, arriving at Massachusetts Bay.

31 March 1633: Planters carrying with them household goods, clothing and provisions for themselves, their wives, children and servants, valued at £920 and allowed to pass free of customs by His Majesty's patent, to be shipped on the Recvoery of London, Mr. Gabriel Cornish, from Weymouth to New England. Coldham pg 107

The following alphabetical roll is from her departure point, not necessarily who landed..

Alphabetical by name with roll number: (List by roll number below)

Androes, Joseph #9
Biscomb, Thomas #23
Bowne, William #15
Coggen, Mary #6
Dible, Robert #10
Eames, Anthony #20, daughter Elizabeth married Edward Wilder, unk ship 1651
Elderman, John #25
Elwell, Robert #13
Gillet, Jonathan #4
Hardy, John #16
Hill, Sarah #17
Hore, Ezechia #24
Long, Thomas #2
Newberry, Thomas Roll #1
Norchat, Daniel #8
Parkman, Elizabeth #5
Phippen, David #3
Pinny, John #26
Plxxxxx, George #22
Pope, John #11
Shawe, Thomas #19
Swift, Thomas #21
Terrey, Stephen #12
Wakeley, Thomas #7
Woolcocke, John #18
Wotts, John #14


List by roll number:

1 Newberry, Thomas
2 Long, Thomas
3 Phippen, David
4 Gillet, Jonathan
5 Parkman, Elizabeth
6 Coggen, Mary
7 Wakeley, Thomas
8 Norchat, Daniel
9 Androes, Joseph
10 Dible, Robert
11 Pope, John
12 Terrey, Stephen
13 Elwell, Robert
14 Wotts, John
15 Bowne, William
16 Hardy, John
17 Hill, Sarah
18 Woolcocke, John
19 Shawe, Thomas
20 Eames, Antony
21 Swift, Thomas
22 Plxxxxx, George
23 Biscomb, Thomas
24 Hore, Ezechia
25 Elderman, John
26 Pinny, John



 John & Dorothy of Ispwich and The Rose of Yarmouth, 1637

A small parchment volume (also in the Rolls Office) labelled on the cover"T G 27.299 A. D, 1637---13 Car. I" is occupied with a record of persons"desirous to pass beyond seas." Its upper right hand corner has been destroyed, by which much of the record is gone. What is not destroyed of the title of the volume is "A Register of the ... of such persons a ... and upwards and have ... to passe into formigne partes ... March 1637 to the 29th day of Septe... by verts of a commission granted to Mr Thomas Mayhew gentleman." " These people went to New England with William Andrews of Ipswich, Mr of the John and Dorothay of Ipswich, and with William Andrewes his Sons Mr of the Rose of Yarmouth.




May, 1622 The Sparrow, at Maine from England, sent passengers in a boat to Plymouth, New England.

Fishing vessel, Master Rogers

A boat arrived at the Plymouth Plantation from the Sparrow
(fishing vessel at Maine, hired and sent out by Thomas Weston and
John Beauchamp, salter of London, for their personal profit) with
7 men passengers sent by Weston to work for him in New England.
They remained at Plymouth until the Charity and the Swan
moved them to "Wessagusset" (Weymouth, Massachusetts) where they were
to establish a settlement.



 The Susan and Ellen left London April 11, 1638 with her Master, Edward Payne, arriving in New England on July 17, 1638.

Passenger:

Joseph Hills, age about 36, woolen draper, of Charlestown, New England, later of Malden.
From Billericay or Malden, Essex, bound for Charlestown, MA. .

(Due to the nature of the document, other possible passengers are not listed.)

Shippers of goods:

Joseph Loomis [late] of Brayntree, Co. Essex; cargo transported from Malden, Co. Essex, to Custom House, London, and loaded about April 11, 1638 and others



 The Unity left Weymouth, England Sept 12, 1635 with her Master, John Taylor, arriving in Massachusetts Bay.

Buck, William, his wife and family
Cattell, Robert, and his family
Corbin, Hugh, and his family
Davies, Richard, and his family
Ellwood, William, his wife and family
Hollman, Arther (sic), and his family
Looke, Robert, his wife and family
Tailor, Nicholas, and his family
Tise, John, his wife and family


 The  Unity left Cowes, Isle of Wight on Nov 22, 1638, bound for Maryland.

'John Sheercliffe and others were
transported by Mrs Mary Throughton, a widow, into St.
Mary's County, the Province of Maryland.'
See John Shiercliffe



The Whale - unknown date

Charles Banks Topographical lists following passengers:

Crispe, John from St Michael's, Crooked Lane, London, bound for Boston.
Dummer, Richard from Bishop's Stoke or Stoneham, Hampshire, bound for Newbury.3 Dummer also listed on Bevis
Harris, Nathaniel from London, bound for Boston.
Jupe, Anthony from St Michael's, Crooked Lane, London, bound for Boston.
Paine, Thomas from Sandwich, Kent.
Smith, John from St Michael's, Crooked Lane, London, bound for Boston.




January 18, 1628/9 The White Angel, of Bristol, departed Barnstaple, England, for Plymouth, Massachusetts

Passengers to Plymouth according to Bradford

Christopher Burkett, Master
Allerton, Isaac
Rogers, Rev. John

Cargo consisted of goods being shipped by Isaac Allerton.

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