Category: St. John, sailed May 1639

Categories: Great Migration Ships | Guilford, Connecticut | 1630s Sailings


The following is from Geni.com Project Page: Original Planters: Guilford, Connecticut, 1639 http://www.geni.com/projects/Original-Planters-Guilford-Connecticut-1639/1494, unknown author.

The first settlers of Guilford, Connecticut came to America as passengers on the Saint John. The company of settlers on the Saint John was led by the Reverend Henry Whitfield, who had been the rector of St. Margaret's at Ockley in Surrey since 1616.

They sailed from England on 20 May 1639 under the command of a Captain Richard Russell, and arrived at New Haven (then Quinnipac), Connecticut, between the 10th and 15th of July 1639.

While still at sea the settlers organized a single communal plantation; this was outlined in a document now known as the Plantation Covenant. It was signed by twenty five men.

Guilford, CT Plantation Covenant

We whose names are herein written, intending by God's gracious permission, to plant ourselves in New England, and if it may be in the southerly part, about Quinpisac [Quinnipiac, later named New Haven], we do faithfully promise each for ourselves and families and those that belong to us, that we will, the Lord assisting us, sit down and join ourselves together in one entire plantation and to be helpful to the other in any common work, according to every man's ability and as need shall require, and we promise not to desert or leave each other on the plantation but with the consent of the rest, or the greater part of the company, who have entered into this engagement.

As for our gathering together into a church way and the choice officers and members to be joined together in that way, we do refer ourselves until such time as it shall please God to settle us in our plantation.

In witness whereof we subscribe our hands, this first day of June 1639.

  • 1.Robert Bickell/Richell
  • 2.Abraham Cruttenden
  • 3.John Housingsoe
  • 4.John Mepham
  • 5.Wm. Plane
  • 6.John Bishop
  • 7.Wm. Crittenden
  • 8.Thomas Joanes
  • 9.Thomas Naish
  • 10.John Stone
  • 11.Francis Bushnell
  • 12.Henry Doude is a direct ancestor to Mamie Doud Eisenhower, wife of President Eisenhower.
  • 13.John Jurden
  • 14.William Noble
  • 15.Wm. Stone
  • 16.Francis Chatfield
  • 17.William Dudley
  • 18.Henry Kingstone
  • 19.John Norton
  • 20.Richard Gutridge
  • 21.Thomas Cooke
  • 22.John Hoadley
  • 23.Wm. Leete
  • 24.John Parmarly
  • 25.Rev. Henry Whitfield

Sources and Links to above article:

Links •http://www.wellswooster.com/tree/getperson.php?personID=I22437&tree=bryanthttp://dunhamwilcox.net/ct/new_haven3.htm


Sources •HISTORY of THE COLONY OF NEW HAVEN To its absorption into CONNECTICUT by Edward E. Atwater with Supplementary History and Personnel of the Towns of Branford, Guilford, Milford, Stratford, Norwalk, Southold, etc. compiled by Robert Atwater Smith assisted by Bessie E. Beach and Lucy M. Hewitt Meriden, Conn. The Journal Publishing Company, 1902 •Smith, Ralph Dunning, 1804-1874. The History of Guilford, Connecticut: From Its First Settlement In 1639. Albany: J. Munsell, printer, 1877. page 11ff


Person Profiles (9)

1626 Hawkhurst, Kent, England - 25 Sep 1694
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29 Sep 1616 Hunton, Kent, England - 08 Mar 1669 photo
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abt 1618 - abt 1668
abt 1614 Willingdon, Sussex, England - abt 1649
1608 Hereford, Surrey, England - 16 Nov 1683
bef 13 Nov 1597 Staplehurst, Kent, England - abt 1660




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