Category: Recovery, 1633
Categories: Great Migration Ships | 1630s Sailings
Recovery, 1633
Passengers of the Recovery, Master Gabriel Cornish, Voyage of 1633.
The Recovery, which sailed from Weymouth, Dorsetshire 31 March, 1633, Julian calendar, bound for New England. The ship arrived safe at Massachusetts Bay. (Passengers of the Recovery
This list details the roll of passengers of the Recovery, which sailed from Weymouth, Dorsetshire 31 March, 1633, Julian calendar, bound for New England. (Winthrop Society archived page of passenger list)
The Recovery's sailing date may be misleading. The actual dates of the voyage could have been in 1634 rather than 1633. ([1])
From The Complete Book of Emigrants: 1607-1660:
- 31 March [1634]. 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 custom by His Majesty’s patent, to be shipped on the Recovery of London, Mr. Gabriel Cornish, from Weymouth to New England:
- Thomas Newbery, Thomas Long, Davide Phippen, Jonathan Gillet, Elizabeth Parkman, Mary Coggen, Thomas Wakeley, Daniel Norchat, Joseph Androes, Robert Dible, John Pope, Stephen Terrey, Robert Elwell, John Wotts, William Bowne, John Hardy, Sarah Hill, John Woolcocke, Thomas Shawe, Antony Eames, Thomas Swift, George P[——], Thomas Biscomb, Ezechia Hore, John Elderman, John Pinny.
- (Peter Wilson Coldham, The Complete Book of Emigrants: 1607-1660 (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company, 1987); image of p. 107 at Google Books.com; citing “The Port of Poole. Port: Weymouth Official: Controller Overseas” (Xmas 1633 - Xmas 1634); database entry for Ref. # E 190/875/8 The National Archives, Kew.)
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