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The mayflower left england on september 16, 1620 with 102 passengers plus crew, and after a grueling 66 day journey, the ship dropped anchor inside the hook tip of cape cod provincetown harbor on november 11 dates in old style, julian calendar. The plymouth colony archive project university of illinois. Please practice handwashing and social distancing, and. The mayflower passengers consisted of fifty men, nineteen women, three of whom were pregnant, fourteen young adults, and nineteen children, a total of 102.

The mayflower dna project is using cuttingedge genetic genealogy research based on testing of modern descendants of passengers and crew of the mayflowers 1620 voyage. When the mayflower embarked on her famous voyage to. The mayflower was a ship which is famous for its sailing to north america in 1620 bringing pilgrims and other settlers to create the plymouth colony in massachusetts this is a list of the passengers who traveled on that voyage in 1620. He died in new haven, connecticutt in february 1659. Names in italics indicate the signers of the mayflower compact. Isaac allerton was very active in plymouth colony from the beginning. The two groups of passengers aboard the mayflower have sometimes been referred to as the saints and strangers. This list is based on william bradfords list found in of plymouth plantation alden, john. The passengers on the mayflower were separatists, nonseparatists and their servants who were all headed to the new world to settle plymouth colony. Also included is a groundbreaking new biography of the mayflower ship itself. The mayflower and her passengers by caleb h johnson. List of passengers on the mayflower there were 102 passengers 74 males and 28 females, a crew of 2530 headed by captain christopher jones and at least two dogs onboard the mayflower when she set sail from plymouth, england on september 6, 1620 for her transatlantic voyage. Passengers and crew mayflower heritage and history.

Thanksgiving holds extra meaning for montanas mayflower. This is a list of the passengers on board the mayflower during its transatlantic voyage of september 6 november 9, 1620, the majority of them becoming the settlers of plymouth colony in massachusetts. One baby was born on the voyage across the atlantic oceanus hopkins, one after the ships arrival in cape cod harbor peregrine white, and on 22 december 1620, mary norris allerton had a still born son while the. Posted what kind of diseases did passengers on the mayflower get. Allertons wife mary had attended elizabeth barker at her marriage to edward winslow in 1618.

Isaac allerton described himself as of londonin leiden in 1611,but may not have been born there. When the mayflower embarked on her famous voyage to america in 1620, she was carrying 102 passengers. We are lineal descendants to mayflower passengers and american. The mayflower was originally a merchant shipthat transported goods across the. Desire minter and two manservants, john howland and roger wilder. Not all were there for religious reasons click here to listen to the weekly podcast. Start at the top of your family tree by looking for surnames matching the list of passengers on the mayflower, shown on the accepted list of eligible ancestors compiled by pilgrim lineage societies, most notably the general society of mayflower descendants. Ive started a wiki page to list all of the master profiles for the mayflower passengers. Some of these people were looking for a new home so that they could practice their own religion.

A record of the names of the passengers on the good ship mayflower in december 1620. Mayflower quotes showing 1 of the received myth of the pilgrims confuses these folk with the massachusetts bay puritans who came to america about ten years later and settled about fifty miles to the north of plymouth plantation. This is a list of the passengers on board the mayflower during its transatlantic voyage of september 6 november 9, 1620, the majority of them becoming the. William bradford, written up about 1651 file link is to the state library of massachusetts. William bradford, written up about 1651 file link is. The mayflower and her passengers kindle edition by caleb h. Some of the passengers left from leiden, the netherlands, and were joined in england by a number of families hoping to better their life through work and financial gain.

Anyone can edit the wiki page, but im more than happy to maintain it and to link to the new mp. Mayflower in plymouth harbor by william halsall 1882 this is a list of the passengers on board the mayflower during its transatlantic voyage of september 6 november 9, 1620, the majority of them becoming the settlers of plymouth colony in what is now massachusetts. Mayflower was an english ship that transported the first english puritans, known today as the pilgrims, from plymouth, england to the new world in 1620. Have you traced your ancestry back to one of the mayflower ship passengers. List of mayflower passengers mayflower in plymouth harbor by william halsall 1882 this is a list of the passengers on board the mayflower during its transatlantic voyage of september 6 november 9, 1620, the majority of them becoming the settlers of plymouth colony in what is now massachusetts. However, on november 11, 1620, the mayflower arrived at the shore of what is now massachusetts. Full text of a record of the names of the passengers on. The patriot to passenger project is a way to help others find their link to a mayflower pilgrim and also benefits our mayflower members to discover other mayflower lines of descent so that they can submit supplemental applications to honor and recognize all of their ancestors.

The group spent the first month exploring the cape cod area, particularly provincetown harbor. Click download or read online button to get francis cooke of the mayflower book now. Mayflower ship and her passengers finally departed on 16 september 1620. Go to the bottom of the blog, and select pdf next to print. Francis cooke of the mayflower download ebook pdf, epub. In the mayflower and her passengers, i have attempted to resurrect the unique individuality of each passenger by providing short biographies for each person or family group. Value framing, fast delivery, 100% satisfaction guarantee.

List of mayflower passengers simple english wikipedia, the. Project gutenbergs the mayflower and her log, complete, by azel ames this. A maidservant and a child that was put to john carver, called jasper more. The mayflower originally was destined for the hudson river, north of the 1607 jamestown settlement. Note that she herself was not a mayflower passenger. After clicking on it, you will be presented with a save, or a save as pdf option and can then proceed to save it to your computer. This site is like a library, use search box in the widget to get ebook that you want. What did the mayflower carry besides the passengers and. Login to the members only section for the magazine, our gsmd partnership benefits, and more. One of the historic sources for johnsons 2006 study is a list of mayflower passengers from the short history of plymouth plantation by mayflower passenger william bradford 1650, who was also an early leader. Mayflower 1620 view the original list of passengers pdf, 2. Mayflower descendant her father was pilgrim richard warren tcd daughter of richard warren of the mayflower. Mayflower passengers below is a list of all the passengers on board the mayflower that ultimately sailed to new england in 1620 as given by william bradford. Sep 26, 2017 the passengers on the mayflower were separatists, nonseparatists and their servants who were all headed to the new world to settle plymouth colony these passengers hired the captain of the mayflower, christopher jones, to take them to north america on board his cargo ship, the mayflower and another ship, the speedwell.

Many of the children had become accustomed to hard labor since they needed to work in leiden to help support their families. The society of mayflower descendants in the state of new. Welcome to, the internets most complete and accurate website dealing with the mayflower passengers and the history of the pilgrims and early plymouth colony. Although only about 102 passengers and a crew of 2530 landed at plymouth, ma, in november 1620, and roughly half of them died within the first year, tens of millions of americans today can trace their genealogy back to those who arrived on the mayflower. There is a wikipedia article for the above that is based largely on the book the mayflower and her passengers by caleb johnson 2006.

This website was first created back in 1994 when the web was still mostly text. An interactive map guide to the mayflower passenger list including the. The small, 100foot 30 m ship had 102 passengers and a crew of about 3040 in extremely cramped conditions. Once you have completed payment you will receive an email with a copy of your invoice with links to downloads of each of the included issues for this volume. Stand on the mayflower steps in plymouth, the city from where the. Annable, anthony brought wife jane, and two children bangs, edward brought wife lydia, and sons jonathan and john. Pages in category mayflower passengers the following 42 pages are in this category, out of 42 total. Jul 26, 2006 in the mayflower and her passengers, i have attempted to resurrect the unique individuality of each passenger by providing short biographies for each person or family group. General society of mayflower descendants, po box 3297, plymouth, massachusetts, 0236297. Thanksgiving holds extra meaning for montanas mayflower descendants. Sep 25, 2010 ive started a wiki page to list all of the master profiles for the mayflower passengers.

Signatures of the pilgrim fathers on the mayflower. The table is arranged in alphabetical order for quick access with a brief account of each passenger. An easy way to save the image is to save the article in portable document format. A record of the names of the passengers on the good ship. This is a list of the passengers who traveled on that voyage in 1620. This finding may be a clue to william holbecks origins. This is a downloadable pdf copy of this volume of mayflower descendant. To familiarize students with the passengers experiences on the mayflower, have them read either individually or in small groups the mayflower interviews for passenger elizabeth hopkins and passenger desire minter included in the first thanksgiving readers theater ideas collection. What did the mayflower carry besides the passengers and crew. The material presented here has been adapted from the pilgrim migration, published in 2004.

Or search our ship passenger records to start tracing your family history on the mayflower and other passenger ships from 17041984. Memorial of mayflower passengers who died at sea and while. Many of the passengers were wives and children of the men who came on the mayflower and fortune. When william bradford became the second governor of plymouth colony in.

Could the curators mark other names with mp and paste the profile in here. April 26, 2017 diseases interview transcript kate waters mayflower passengers. This was of great importance to the survival of plymouth colony. Once samuel more had decided that his wifes four children were not his, he arranged with his employer, lord zouche, for them to be sent away on the mayflower. Mayflower passengers simple english wikipedia, the. Signatures of the pilgrim fathers on the mayflower compact of 1620 litho giclee print by american at. The mayflower passengers welcome to society mayflower. The ship has become a cultural icon in the history of the united states. Below is a complete list of all mayflower passengers, along with a link to each for further information.

Apr 26, 2017 how many children died on the mayflower voyage. Download it once and read it on your kindle device, pc, phones or tablets. Learn more about the people on the mayflower passenger list and how to research your mayflower genealogy using genealogybank. I only put links to master profiles because some of the passengers have so many entries that i figured we should track only mps. At that date alice and joseph mullins must have been alive, as they were beneficiaries under the will and there was no official notification of their death attached to it. Mayflower passengers list an interactive guide mayflower. There were also family connections with some of the passengers who joined them in london, passengers who in fact made up the greater proportion of those who sailed on the mayflower. Of the passengers, 37 were members of a separatist puritan congregation in leiden, holland also known as brownists who were seeking religious freedom in the new world. The mayflower and her log, by azel ames project gutenberg. John and priscilla alden passengers on the mayflower apr 25, 2006 mary trotter kion john a.

William holbeck came to plymouth colony as a servant to william white. The mayflower was a ship which is famous for its sailing to north america in 1620 bringing pilgrims and other settlers to create the plymouth colony in massachusetts. There were 102 passengers, and the crew is estimated to have been about 30, but the exact number is unknown. His son,bartholomew,was involved in a suit concerning prop. Mar 30, 2014 memorial of mayflower passengers who died at sea and while the mayflower was anchored in cape cod harbor wikipedia, the free encyclopedia james chilton. The original destination of the passengers of the mayflower was intended to be farther south. The society of mayflower descendants in the state of new jersey a teachers guide for studying the mayflower compact the purpose of studying the mayflower compact and its place in our history is to develop an understanding of how this first experiment in a selfgovernment contributed to our present democratic procedures of governance. Alice mullins left a nuncupative will, which was taken back to england on the mayflower, on her return voyage. Signatures of the pilgrim fathers on the mayflower compact. On november 11, 1620, the pilgrims got their first. Full text of a record of the names of the passengers on the.

Stephen hopkins 1581 june or july 1644 was born on 29 october 1581, and was a passenger on the mayflower in 1620, one of 41 signatories of the mayflower compact, and an assistant to the governor of plymouth colony through 1636. Mayflower passengers massachusetts society of mayflower. Help resolve unanswered questions about the ancestry and genealogy of the passengers and crew of the mayflower. There were a number of children among the passengers of the mayflower. Research on mayflower passengers and their origins is ongoing and these sketches will be updated in 2020, when we publish the mayflower migration, a new definitive work by robert charles anderson that will provide sketches for each mayflower passenger. The passengers from the mayflower and their descendants. What kind of diseases did passengers on the mayflower get. Revised by scott andrew bartley, ma smd 2009 follow gsmd. There is some speculation that her name was ann, and some have speculated that her name was ann hopkins. Isaac allerton was born in england around 1586 based on a deposition given in 1639. List of mayflower passengers project gutenberg self. The list of passengers on the mayflower and the decreasings and increasings form appendix xiii of samuel eliot morisons edition of william bradfords of plymouth plantation 16201647. The passengers on the mayflower were separatists, nonseparatists and their servants who were all headed to the new world to settle plymouth colony these passengers hired the captain of the mayflower, christopher jones, to take them to north america on board his cargo ship, the mayflower and another ship, the speedwell. View wife of edward fuller, mayflower passenger s genealogy profile.

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