Mayflower Quarterly, vol. Thanks for reading my scribblings. Thanks much! ( Log Out /  Fascinating history, Noelle. The American Genealogist. Noelle, do you which ship brought the first Puritans? Of course! The day was Sept. 16, 1620, and the vessel was the Mayflower. Change ), You are commenting using your Twitter account. Alum: Palomar College, Columbia University, Bennington College. Resident of St. James, Clerkenwell, London, when he emigrated. (Online database: AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2010), (Originally Published as: New England Historic Genealogical Society. One of the few survivors at Jamestown during the first year survived because he drank only beer and lived apart from the rest of the colonists. Change ), Author: The Salty River Bleeds, The Timbre of Sand, Still Dandelions, A Ranch Bordering the Salty River. Now, 400 years later, in another September in Plymouth, the facts of that story are coming in for a reexamination. Eighteen persons are known to have been unmarried, eight married but emigrating without their families, and as far as can be determined, Mrs. Martha Ford and Elizabeth Bassett wife of William Bassett were the only women on the ship. The Mayflower at sea. He came without his family and received one acre in the 1623 land division. Not listed after 1627 although there is a record of a 1638 Plymouth land sale with John Cannon. I recently finished a novel on Alexander Hamilton written from his wife, Elizabeth’s, point of view (based on their letters to each other). No! After this situation, the Mayflower traveled for the same purposes to France, Spain, and Germany. I have a few tales to tell, my family definitely was not the Puritan type. The Mayflower was the ship that in 1620 transported 102 passengers, including a group of people seeking religious freedom.Their original destination was the Virginia Colony but they were forced to land instead at the Cape Cod hook. . It is time history had a woman’s point of view. Hugh Stacie – He was a yeoman (farmer/land holder). Married Elizabeth Ring from Leiden in 1627 sometime after division. I would have needed something stronger! Have you been eavesdropping? Single upon arrival and one acre in the 1623 land division. In 1619 married Agnes Porter. Nothing is known of his origins. Stephen Deane - Single on arrival and received one acre in the 1623 land division as “Steuen Dean.” Member of the 1626 Purchaser investment group as “Steeven Deane.” In the 1627 cattle division. So far the reaction has been positive, which is great since this is my first foray into historical fiction – I’m a mystery writer at heart. Thanks for sharing! [5][6], The American Genealogist. I’m doing posts on the settling of the Plymouth Colony as a way to build up interest in my forthcoming (next year) book on one of the Pilgrim women. Later married Ellen Newton who came on the Anne in 1623. I’m only considering ships that came to the Plimoth Colony! Thomas Russell added to the e… The Mayflower Autonomous Ship, which will get a snappier name at Wednesday’s ceremony, is set to follow in its forebearer’s wake by crossing the … ), This page was last edited on 14 January 2021, at 17:05. New Haven, CT: D. L. Jacobus, 1937-. He is definitely THE central figure of the Plymouth Colony and was one of the main reasons the colony survived. Thanks so much for sharing, especially the pictures of The Anne! Soon after leaving England on August 5, 1620, Speedwell and Mayflower aborted their voyage and returned to port to repair the leaking Speedwell. Author Edward Stratton also has the list as written by Bradford in the language/spelling of the time. thanks for any history you may have. Listed as “Hugh Statie” in the 1623 land division with one lot. But while the original Mayflower bore … I’m waiting to welcome home the refurbished Mayflower next year! The Fortune was 1/3 the size of the Mayflower, displacing 55 tons. The Mayflower returned to England from Plymouth Colony, arriving back on 9 May 1621. She departed London in the fall of 1621 and arrived off Cape Cod on November 9, 1621, and arrived in Plymouth Bay by the end of the month. He came as a single man and had one lot in the 1623 land division as “Benet Morgan.” Went back in 1623 on the ship, Thomas Morton – Possibly born c.1589. A number of persons listed in 1623 do not appear in the 1627 Division of Cattle list and this may be due to death, removal to an area outside the colony or a return to England.[4]. But yes, the beer was heathier for them. William Beale – Single in 1623 land division and shared two acres with Thomas Cushman. Died between 1640 and 1643. I’m looking forward to your book . Online at the Gutenberg Project in text or zipped versions. Videos of feral cats on the streets, and my own four feral felines at home, feline humor, advice, and gifts for your cat. . Robert Hicks (Hix) – Born about 1570. I would love to follow you and read your writings. Member of the 1626 Purchase investment group as “Willm. His wife and two children came over on the, Benedict Morgan – A sailor born in 1597. Financed as the Mayflower was by Thomas Weston and others of the London-based Merchant Adventurers, Fortune was to transport thirty-five settlers to the colony on a ship that was much smaller than Mayflower. Married 29 October 1640 to William Nelson. Good stuff, Noelle. William Tench – Nothing is known about him prior to emigration. Thomas Flavel – One of the older married passengers who came with a son of unknown name. Arrived as a single man with only one lot in the 1623 land division. ( Log Out /  The 1621 voyage of the Fortune was the second English ship sent out to Plymouth Colony by the Merchant Adventurers investment group, which had also financed the 1620 voyage of the Pilgrim ship Mayflower. William Palmer – He was one of the older passengers, born in 1581. Some believe that after the ship was broken up, a farmer named Thomas Russell bought ship timbers to use in the construction of his barn in South Buckinghamshire in England. They figure into my now-being-edited book, The Last Pilgrim. Guess my history is a little rusty . Click the image above to purchase your copy from Amazon today! Additionally, 15 of those men (of 58 total) were included in a historic 1626 agreement regarding Mayflower and other debts owed by the colony to the Merchant Adventurers which were reorganized and taken over largely by the colony itself under a creditor group known as the “Purchasers” . This is both fun and frustrating!! I thought the Puritans arrived far later than 1629. Not listed in the 1627 cattle division. William Pitt – No record in Plymouth. Hi Debbie, did your family sail on The Anne? Hi…what great info! Came alone and had one share of land in the 1623 division. There are some ships that are larger than the Mayflower — ships that are built for war or for the Guinea African or east Indian trade. Single upon arrival and one acre in the 1623 land division. The book is out and available on Amazon – paperback or Kindle. Married, but arrived as a single man as had only one lot in the 1623 land division as “Robart Hickes.” Member of the 1626 Purchaser investment group as “Robte. In 1624 married Lucretia Oldham, daughter of Walter “Ouldham,” who came on the, Clement Briggs – A fellmonger (hide dealer). Yet one of the earliest pilgrim arrivals was on the ship ‘Concord’ which left Falmouth, England on March 26, 1602 and arrived May 15, 1602 along the coast between where Plymouth and Maine would later be. The ship only stayed at Plymouth about three weeks loading cargo, and departed for England on December 13, 1621. But while the original Mayflower bore … He died in 1633 in Plymouth and in 1634 his widow Ellen married Kenelem Winslow, brother of Mayflower passenger Edward Winslow. In 1616 he was a fellmonger (hide dealer) residing in Southwark, London. Later married Ellen Newton who came on the. ( Log Out /  Robert Charles Anderson, The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III, 3 vols., 1995). Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in: You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. From that list comes the following Fortune passenger list comprised from the works of authors Charles Banks and Edward Stratton based on their research as well as author Caleb Johnson with his information based directly on the 1623 Division of Land. The ship was at sea for 66 days before arriving and carried about 130 passengers and crew. He was a passenger on the English ship Fortune, which was the second ship to sail from London (July 1621), bound for New England. The Embarkation of the Pilgrims, 1843, US Capitol Rotunda. Pilgrims signing the Mayflower Compact, reproduction of an oil painting, 1932. Four hundred years after the trans-Atlantic crossing of the Mayflower, a ship of the same name will retrace its historic voyage. The Mayflower Barn is still standing in a farm that dates back to the late Middle Ages. The voyagers on the Anne were MOST welcome to the colony, since at that time there were only 4 or 5 adult women managing for everyone! Four hundred years after the trans-Atlantic crossing of the Mayflower, a ship of the same name will retrace its historic voyage. Stratton reports he appeared in a 1638 Plymouth land record with William Tench. He was a nailer by profession. In 1624 the remaining owners of the ship – Roberte Childe, John Moore, Josian Jones, his widow and another, applied for her to be appraised for worth in the High Court of the Admiralty. Mayflower version 1.0 was a square-rigged sail ship, like many merchant vessels of the era, and relied purely on wind and human navigation techniques to find its way to the New World. The ‘Mayflower’ pilgrims left Plymouth, England on Sept. 6, 1620 and arrived Nov. 11, 1620. The Master was Thomas Barton. Follow Me (And Rhe Brewster!) Most interesting, thanks Noelle. After Christopher Jones died in 1622 the Mayflower lay idle on the mud flats of the River Thames near Rotherhithe and was reported in many books to be a "rotting hulk". In 1957 the historic voyage of the Mayflower was commemorated when a replica of the original ship was built in England and sailed to Massachusetts in 53 days. I hope you enjoyed it. Martha Ford – Born c.1619, daughter of William and Martha Ford. “Alcohol was the drink of choice at the time” – how times have changed!!!!! It was the Fortune which came over in November 1621 with 35 people. On Facebook, Book Review: Birds Don’t Cry by Sandy Day (@SandyDayWriter) #RBRT # literary fiction #women’s fiction, Valentine’s Day – What I didn’t know about it, Book Review: Foxe and the Moon-Shadowed Murders: An Ashmole Foxe Georgian Mystery by William Savage (@penandpension) #Georgian Mystery, Guest Post: Rosie Amber – These Are a Few of My Favorite Things. Its history begins in 1618 when Thomas Russell bought it. Christopher Jones took the ship out on a trading voyage to Rochelle, France, in October 1621, returning with a cargo of Bay salt. Not listed in 1627 cattle division. Came as a single man and drew one lot in the 1623 land division sharing 2 lots with William Wright. Unfortunately, once at sea, the Speedwell soon began to leak, forcing the two ships to … He was a passenger on the. The name of the ship, Speedwell, and 1620 are written in the foreground of the painting. The ship arrived safe at Cape Cod in Nov 1621. Fortune finally arrived back in the Thames on February 17, 1622. 213). At the time of emigration he was a London resident with his brother Edward. 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. The Mayflower is a medium-sized ship. Single upon arrival and drew one lot in the 1623 land division. Jan 7, 2020 - Pins about the historic Mayflower ship and its passengers including the Mayflower pilgrims. Post was not sent - check your email addresses! The Mayflower II, a replica of the Mayflower. Ships Passenger Lists to U.S.A. 1619 Margaret 1619 England to Virginia Ships Passenger Lists to U.S.A. 1620 The Mayflower And Her Log, July 15, 1620-May 6, 1621 -- Complete. A fully autonomous, high-tech vessel named after the Mayflower is being readied for launch in the same English port as the original 1620 ship, … Look forward to reading it. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2009 - . ( Log Out /  I look forward to reading the various posts to gather more info. Change ), You are commenting using your Facebook account. One acre in 1623 land division as a single man. See more ideas about mayflower ship, may flowers, mayflower ancestry. ( Public Domain ) The Mayflower was a classic merchant ship built in the 17th century. Credit: ITV West Country The colonists had planned to travel from England in two ships, the Mayflower … My Sprague family (Francis Sprague) came over on that ship. Hotten Ship Registers - 1635 ships Lori Case Ships - no passengers ISTG Immigrant Ship … In 1623 land division he and his unnamed son received two shares and were listed as “Thomas Flauell & his son.” His wife Elizabeth came on the. Thanks, Noelle. NEW LONDON, Conn. (CBS/AP) — The Mayflower II has started its journey back to Massachusetts. The 1621 voyage of the Fortune was the second English ship sent out to Plymouth Colony by the Merchant Adventurers investment group, which had also financed the 1620 voyage of the Pilgrim ship Mayflower. My Puritan history is rusty, too. In 1627 cattle division with wife “Eliner” and son James. [1][2][3], The identification of passengers comes largely from the 1623 Division of Land list and its distribution of lots as transcribed by William Bradford. Now, 400 years later, in another September in Plymouth, the facts of that story are coming in for a reexamination. Some believe that after the ship was broken up, a farmer named Thomas Russell bought ship timbers to use in the construction of his barn in South Buckinghamshire in England. Follow on twitter @SmpageSteve on Instagram @smpagemoria on Facebook @steven.page.1481. The Mayflower returned to England from Plymouth Colony, arriving back on 9 May 1621. There was another ship the very next year in June 1621. I know it’s a tourist trap, but the Plantation is worth the visit. This ship contained many relatives and friends of the Mayflower pilgrims, led by Robert Cushman (1577-1625). Once more sailing for the New World, Speedwell again began seriously leaking after traveling only … Each area of focus is well done--for instance, it's interesting on the ship itself, life aboard for the Pilgrims and the history of the ship in years after the Pilgrim crossing. The voyage is one of the most famous in early American history. The Mayflower Autonomous Ship is scheduled to cross the Atlantic Ocean in 2021. Not sure I will make it – I do enjoy writing my mysteries. Unfortunately, the Speedwell sprung a leak shortly after leaving England in August of 1620, and the ships had to return to port where the Speedwell passengers were then loaded onto the Mayflower for the long sea journey. Blogging from A to Z April Challenge 2016 Participant, Blogging from A to Z April Challenge 2015 Participant, Blogging from A to Z April Challenge 2014 Participant, Sisterhood of the World Bloggers Award Recipient, Wonderful Team Member Readership Award Recipient. Here, more passengers embarked, and the Mayflower was joined by a sister ship called the Speedwell, which had brought emigrants for the trip from the Netherlands. (Online database. 328-341, 335, 336, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Passengers_of_1621_Fortune_voyage&oldid=1000323175, Articles with self-published sources from December 2017, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, John Adams – One acre allocated in 1623 land division. Another larger group of ships came in 1630. William Conner (Coner) – Single upon arrival and one acre in the 1623 land division as “William Coner.” Not listed in the 1627 cattle division and does not appear further in colony records. very interesting and informative post, Noëlle… as I did visit Plymouth! Christopher Jones, master and quarter-owner of the Mayflower, died and was buried at Rotherhithe, co. Surrey, England, on 5 March 1621/2. Pages 686-687. They first came to New England to an area which would become Boston in 1629 on the Arabella and three other ships. In 1627 the debts and shares in the company were assigned in to 8 Plymouth colony leaders and 4 Merchant Adventurers, all known as “Undertakers.” Those 15 Purchasers are identified on the passenger list. Ships Passenger Lists to U.S.A. 1619 Margaret 1619 England to Virginia Ships Passenger Lists to U.S.A. 1620 The Mayflower And Her Log, July 15, 1620-May 6, 1621 -- Complete. That’s nice to hear! I’m almost halfway through with my historical novel and enjoying every minute of it! The Mayflower Barn is still standing in a farm that dates back to the late … John Adams – One acre allocated in 1623 land division. Mrs. John E Barclay, "Goodwife Martha Ford and Her Alias 'Widow' Ford, Her Second Husband, Peter Brown, and Her Children." John Cannon – No record in Plymouth. They left Holland in May and arrived in Plymouth Colony in August(Of Plymouth Plantation,p. The title is The Last Pilgrim. No record after 1623. On a September day in Plymouth, southwest England, a ship set sail. John Ford – Born c. 1617, son of William and Martha Ford. I’m trying to research ancestors that came on the Anne, either Godbert Godbertson or Cuthbert Cuthbertson, I’very seen both . John Winslow – Born c.1597. One final story of the fate of the Mayflower is that timber from the ship ended up being reused to construct a barn after the ship was broken up. What Ships Came to Plymouth After the Mayflower? The Mayflower came to Plymouth Rock in 1620. Theship was part of the Higginson fleet of ships bringing newcomers to Salem and Charlestown,Massachusetts Bay Colony. He had three children with Ellen, James, John, and Susana. Their story is one of suffering and survival in a harsh environment. Supply Ships Passenger Lists to U.S.A. 1624 Unfortunately, the Speedwell sprung a leak shortly after leaving England in August of 1620, and the ships had to return to port where the Speedwell passengers were then loaded onto the Mayflower for the long sea journey. PS There apparently was a small settlement in Salem, founded in 1626, but struggling until the 1629 contingent of Puritans arrived. 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. The origins of ten passengers could not be determined. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2009 - .). In 1700, the Plymouth Colony became subsumed into the spreading settlements from the north. Not listed in the 1627 cattle division. Nice details in the text and nice cutaway picture of the ship do a better job of illustrating the shipboard life than I've seen in other such books. Then in July of 1623 cme the Anne and Little James. The passengers of the Mayflower consisted of servants, laborers, doctors, wives, children, … Today, we refer to the colonists who made the trip across the Atlantic Ocean on the Mayflower as the Pilgrims.. Aboard Mayflower, at sea X John Howland (1592-1672) Manservant of John Carver: … Yet one of the earliest pilgrim arrivals was on the ship ‘Concord’ which left Falmouth, England on March 26, 1602 and arrived May 15, 1602 along the coast between where Plymouth and Maine would later be. The ‘Mayflower’ pilgrims left Plymouth, England on Sept. 6, 1620 and arrived Nov. 11, 1620. Died 1634. Robert Charles Anderson, The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III, 3 vols., 1995). Mayflower and Ships Following. The day was Sept. 16, 1620, and the vessel was the Mayflower. Member of the 1626 Purchaser investment group. He was a carpenter and was born in Yorkshire c1600. His wife was Priscilla Carpenter, daughter of Alexander Carpenter and his wife Priscilla of Wrington, co. Somerset in England and Leiden, Holland. In 1616 resided in Southwark, London, with Robert Hicks, fellow. There’s no deadline – one of the fun things about this vocation. Augustine (Austen) Nicolas – No family record in Plymouth. Received one acre as a single man in the 1623 land division as “Austen Nicolas.” Not listed in 1627 and may have died or left the colony. The Fortune required two … The ship had been unexpected and it brought no supplies, straining the resource of the colony. Change ), You are commenting using your Google account. Follow Rhe on her most intriguing adventure yet! I always considered them those folks to the north! They are labelled as such but the design could be any ship of that era, even the Mayflower. Fortune was much smaller than the Mayflower and transported only 35 settlers to the colony, arriving – as had its sister ship – in November, one year later. It was square-rigged, beak-bowed, and could travel with 180 tons of cargo. Palmer.” His family came over on the. New Haven, CT: D. L. Jacobus, 1937-. Plymouth's Mayflower Steps commemorate the departure of the historic ship. 1. Then you’ll probably like the book I am currently writing – The Last Pilgrim – the story of Mary Allerton Cushman, the longest surviving passenger on the Mayflower.

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