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1620 - 1680 English Ship Manifests

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Date: 1620 to 1680
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Of all such persons as embarked themselves in the good ship called the Hercules, of Sandwich, of the burthen of 200 tons, John Witherley, master, and therein transported from Sandwich to the plantation called New England in America; with certificates from the ministers where they last dwelt of their conversation, and conformity to the orders and discipline of the church, and that they had taken the oath of allegiance and supremacy. (The certificates, all dated February and March, 1634, are here omitted.)Hotten

Ship Hercules, Master John Witherly From Sandwich to New England Feb 1634 - Mar 1634

Master From Skill Wife Children Servants
Nathaniel Tilden Tenterden yeoman Lydia 7 7
Jonas Austen Tenterden Constance 4 -
Robert Brook Maidstone mercer Anne 7 -
Thomas Heyward Maidstone mercer Susannah 5 -
Will Witherell Maidstone mercer schoolmaster Mary 3 1
Fannet Ashford hemp-dresser - - -
Thomas Boney Sandwich Shoemaker - - -
Henry Ewell Sandwich Shoemaker - - -
William Hatch Sandwich Merchant Jane - -
Samuel HInckley Tenterden - Sarah - -
Isaac Cole Sandwich Carpenter Joan - -
Thomas Champion Ashford - - - -
Thomas Besbeech Sandwich - - 6 3
Jonathan Lewis Tenterden - Sarah 1 -
Parnel Harris Bow London - - - -
James Sayers Northbourn Taylor - - -
Comfort Starre Ashford Chirurgion - 3 3
Joseph Rootes Great Chart. - - - -
- Eastwell Widow. Emily Mason - -
William Johnes d. Sandwich Painter Margaret Johnes - -
Jonathan Best Parish Taylor - - -
Thomas Bridgen Faversham husbandman Wife - -

All persons who have take passage from Sandwich for the American plantations since the last certificate of such passentgers returned into the office of Dover Castle. Certified under the seal of office of mayoralty 9 Jun 1637, from the History of Sandwich W. Boys, 1792, p. 752Hotten

Master From Skill Wife Children Servants
Thomas Starr Canterbury yeoman Sarah 1 -
Edward Johnson Canterbury Joiner Susan 7 3
Nicholas Butler Eastwell yeoman Joice 3 5
Samuel Hall Canterbury yeoman Joan - 3
Henry Bachelor Dover brewer Martha - 4
Joseph Bachelor Canterbury taylor Elizabeth - -
Henry Richardson Canterbury carpenter Mary 5 1
Jarvis Boykett Chanington carpenter - - -
John Bachelor Canterbury taylor - - -
Nathaniel Ovell Dover cordwinder - - 1
Thomas Calle Faversham husbandman Bennet 3 -
William Eaton Staple husbandman Martha 3 1
Joseph Coleman Sandwich shoemaker Sara 4 -
Matthew Smith Sandwich cordwinder Jane 4 -
Marmaduke Peerce Sandwich taylor Mary - 1


Mayflower Passenger List 1620 landing at New PlymouthHotten

Master From Skill Wife Children Notes
John Carver Leyden First Governor Katherine - both died first year
Desire Minter Leyden - - - Returned to England in poor health and died
John Howland Leyden Manservant m. d/o John Tillie 10 children
Roger Wilder Leyden Manservant - - died in first sickness
William Latham Leyden Boy - - after more than twenty years , visited England, died in Bahamas
- Leyden Maid Servant Married - Died one or two years later
Jasper Moore Leyden - - - Died the first season
Mr. William Brewster Leyden Ruling Elder Mary d. 1623-7 many lived twenty three/four more years
Richard More Leyden - m. afterwards - 4 or more children placed with the Elder
Richard More's brother Leyden - - - Died the first winter
Mr. Edward Winslow Leyden later Governor Elizabeth d. first winter, remarried 2 children by second marriage d. 1655 on a commission to the West Indies
George Soule Winslow - m. eight children
Elias Story Winslow - - - Died the first sickness
Ellen More Richard More sister Young girl - - Died soon after arrival
Mr. William Bradford - Second Governor, author Dorothy d. soon after arrival son in England, four children by second marriage
Mr. Isaac Allerton - First assistant to Governor Mary, died in first sickness Son, Bartholomew stayed in England, , Remember & Mary daughters
John Hook - Servant boy - - Died in the first sickness
Mr Samuel Fuller - Physician Wife in England Child in England Later 2 more children
William Butten - Servant - - Died on the passage
John Crackston - - - John Crackston son died some five or six yeasrs later
Capt Miles Standish - Military Chief Rose died in first sickness 4 sons by second wife in 1650
Mr. Christopher Martin - - wife died soon after arrival - servants, Solomon Prower and John Langemore died soon after arrival
Mr. William Mullins - - wife Joseph, mom & dad died first winter, PriscMoses Fletcherilla married John Alden servant Robert Carter died first winter
Mr. William White - - Susanna remarried Mr. E Winslow Resolved, Peregrine married later
William Holbeck - - - - servant, died soon after landing
Edward Thomson - - - - servant, died soon after landing
Mr. Stephen Hopkins - - Elizabeth son & four daughters
Edward Doty - Servant - 2nd m. seven children
Edward Litster - Servant - -
Mr. Richard Warren - - wife in England 2 sons & five daughters in England
John Billington London - Ellen John & Francis
Mr. Edward Tillie Leyden - Ann - both died after arrival
Henry Samson Leyden - - - Cousin of Edward Tillie
Humility Cooper - - husband - returned to England, Cousin of E Tillie
John Tillie - - wife Elizabeth E. married John Howland, John and Wife died after landing
Francis Cooke - - wire in England John, five others
Mr. Stephen Hopkins - - Elizabeth son & four daughters
Thomas Rogers - - - Joseph died in the first sickness
Thomas Tinker - - wife son died in the first sickness
John Rigdale - - Alice - died in the first sickness
James Chilton - - wife Mary Another married daughter in England
Edward Fuller - - wife Samuel lived and had 9 children both died in first sickness
John Turner - - - two sons all three died in the first sickness, daughter came later
Peter Brown - - twice married four children lived fourteen years after
Richard Gardiner - seaman - - died abroad
Gilbert Winslow - - - - lived a number of years, returned to England
John Alden - - Priscilla Mullens eleven children hired at Southampton, "Hopeful Young Man"
John Allerton - - - -
William Trevore seaman - - - returned
Ely seaman - - - returned
Moses Fletcher - - - - died in the general sickness
John Goodman - - - - died in the general sickness
Thomas Williams - - - - died in the general sickness
Digerie Priest - - wife Allerton came later came with wife died in the general sickness
Edmond Margeson - - - - died in the general sickness
Richard Britterige - - - - died in the general sickness
Richard Clarke - - - - died in the general sickness


Fortune Passenger List arriving 11 Nov 1621 New Plymouth

FName LName Notes
John Adams
William Bassite
William Beale
Edward Bompasse
Jonathan Brewster
Clement Brigges
John Cannon
Robert Cushman Thomas C. (age 12) succeeded Elder Brewster in 1649
John Cannon Leyden agent in England, returned to England and died there. Son succeeded Elder Brewster in 1649
Stephen Dean
Philip De La Noye
Thomas Flavell
Ford Cannon Widow with 3 CHILDREN - William, Martha, john
Robert Hickes
William Hilton
Bennet Morgan
Thomas Morton
Austin Nicholas
William Palmer Probably two in his family
William Pitt
Thomas Prence Married Elder Brewster's daughter, Patience; afterwards Governor
Moses Simonson -
Hugh Statie
James Steward
William Tench
John Winslow Brother of Mr Edward Winslow
William Wright

Those who emigrate on the "Ann" (Late June) and the "Little James" (ten days later)

FName LName Notes
Anthony Annabal afterwards settled in Scituate
Edward Bangs settled in Eastham
Robert Bartlett
Fear Brewster Daughter of Elder Brewster
Patience Brewster Daughter of Elder Brewster
Edward Burcher
Thomas Clarke Oldest gravestone on Plymouth Burial Hill
Christopher Conant
Cuthbert Cuthbertson was a Hollander
Anthony Dix
John Faunce
Manasseh Faunce
Goodwife Flavell probably wife of Thomas Flavell (on the Fortune)
Edmund Flood
Bridget Fuller wife of Samuel Fuller, physician
Timothy Hatherly
William Heard
Margaret Hickes and children, wife of Robert Hickes (Fortune)
wife of William Hilton and two children, sent for before his death
Edward Holman
John Jenny had "liberty, in 1636, to erect a mill for grinding and beating of corn upon the brook of Plymouth
Robert Long
Experience Mitchell
George Morton w/ 4 children and son Nathaniel (Secretary of the Colony)
Thomas Jr Morton son of Thomas Morton (came on the Fortune)
Ellen Newton
John Oldham a man of some note afterwards
Frances Palmer wife of William Palmer (Fortune)
Christian Penn
Mr. Perce's two servants
Joshua Pratt
James Rand
Robert Rattliffe
Nicholas Snow settled inEastham
Alice Southworth widow, afterwards second wife of Governor Bradford
Francis Sprague settle din Duxbury
Barbara Standish second wife of Miles Standish, married after arrival
Thomas Tilden
Stephen Tracy
Ralph Wallen


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