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Ship Batchelor sailed 1674

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Date: 2023 [unknown]
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Goal of this project

The goal of this project is to ...make a History page for the Story of the SHIP BATCHELOR the photos and the citations.............and the passengers.
The sub-goal is to not only make sure all 90+ passengers have profiles on wikitree.com but the research we do can link their families and descendants. Maybe we can find others beside the Grear.

Will you join us? Please post a comment here on this page, in G2G using the project tag, or send me a private message. Thanks!

Researchers

Right now this project just has

  1. me. Carole Taylor
  2. Hyla, Hyla Jenks SOURCES
  3. Jack Day Advisor

Thank yous

Thank yous, to the above and to others that do so much research to add.
  1. Manager of Patrick McAtee that set us straight on the Magee and McAtee not being one/same.
  2. Another Carole, Manager, has helped with editing the bio for clarity

Things to do

Here are some of the tasks that we think need to be done. We are working on them, and could use your help.
  • Researching, to find SOURCES
  • Research the "Samuel" Gibbons for anything... the usual sites I have come UP EMPTY. but have made a profile.
  • look for the person on wikitree to see IF they are already IN and if not, then make a profile for them.
  • SHARE with our fellow Collaborators

History of the Ship Batchelor

List of Servants Transported by Samuel Gibbons
List of Servants Transported by Samuel Gibbons

1674 Voyage Bristoll, England to Province of Maryland

Out of the Port of Bristoll, England
"A List of Servants of Transported by Samuel Gibbons
of Bristoll in the Ship Batchelor of Bristoll 1674" (image attached)
(the 3 column list of 90 Servants, of which 15 can be identified as females)
under the list is the DATE: November 1674
Transcription
"Then came the within named Samuel Gibbons and Proved Rights
Unto Four Thousand Five Hundred acres of land it being due to
him for transporting the ninety persons within mentioned------------
into this Province to inhabit before me. (a missing piece)
Charles Calvert [1]

"A List of Servants" (Warrants)

"An American Family History"
"Transported by Samuell Gibbons Ship Batchelor of Bristoll 1674"
  1. Agnew, And:
  2. Anderson, James
  3. Barr, William
  4. Belchey, Thomas
  5. Bell, William
  6. Bradshaw, John
  7. Bullock, Wm
  8. Camell, John
  9. Crawford, James
  10. Curkwood, James
  11. Dowglise, John
  12. Egleson, William
  13. Feilding, James
  14. Forrist, Jane
  15. Gibson, Robert
  16. Grear, James (Greer) 1633 Baltimore County
  17. Grey, John
  18. Grimes, Margaret
  19. Guordin, Daniell
  20. Hambleton, Jane
  21. Henry, Daniell
  22. Hutchin, Robert
  23. Johnson, Eliz.
  24. Kane, John
  25. Keely, John
  26. Kennon, Sarah
  27. Keny, Rose
  28. Kirkwood, Adam
  29. Kirkwood, Eliz.
  30. Koapland, Lettis
  31. Lyhfy, John
  32. Lyon, Jane
  33. Lythkoe, John
  34. Macalman, John
  35. MackCharmen, Patrick
  36. MackChoy, Daniell
  37. MackDaniell, Alex:
  38. Mackahee, Robert
  39. Mackclarty, Daniell
  40. Mackelgar, Daniell
  41. Mackgnaid, John
  42. Mackgowen, John
  43. Mackholister, Elinor
  44. Mackmaikin, Corneluis
  45. Mackmullen, James
  46. Mackneele, Daniell
  47. Macknoole, James
  48. Mackvey, Jeffery
  49. Magee, Edmond
  50. Magee, Henry
  51. Magee, Patrick
  52. Magnaid, Hugh
  53. Magumery, John
  54. Mahalton, Manus
  55. Mercer, Thomas
  56. Milihan, Mary
  57. Miller, John
  58. Morrison, Robert
  59. Mullican, Jane
  60. Murphy, Abraham
  61. Musterd, John
  62. Nowell, Willm
  63. Odean, Richard
  64. Oneale, Hugh
  65. Orr, Robert
  66. Pearson, John
  67. Perkinson, Eliz.
  68. Rhany, Thomas
  69. Rowark, Corneluis
  70. Shaw, Math:
  71. Sim, Alex:
  72. Sincleer, Agnew
  73. Sloane, John
  74. Smith, Eliz.
  75. Stinson, John
  76. Taggert, Thomas
  77. Tarneck, John
  78. Thompson, Jeffrey
  79. Tilton, Humphry
  80. Walker, John
  81. Wallis, Alex:
  82. Wallis, William
  83. Watson, Jane
  84. Wilkeson, Richd
  85. Winslow, Antho:
  86. Winslow, Eliz.
  87. Winslow, James
  88. Winslow, Willm
  89. Younger, John
  90. Younger, Mary
source: An American Family History [2]

Authors

  1. Beddoe, Thomas Beddoes of wikipedia.com is too old so maybe a son?
  2. Gust Skordas born 1912- 2000
  3. Dr. Carson Gibb born 1926- 2007

Questions about the document

These men are named also in the above statement..........on the document
  1. Robert Hutchins,
  2. Robert Mackahee,
  3. Agnes Sincler,
  4. John Grey,
  5. Thomas Mercer,
  6. Anthony Winslow,
  7. William Winslow,
  8. James Winslow,
  9. John Miller,
  10.  James Grear,
  11. John Lynsey,
  12. John Keane,
  13. John Macknamerry,
  14. Jeffery Mackvey,
  15. Mathew Shaw,
  16. John Bradshaw,
  17. John Tarneck,
  18. Alexander Wallis,
  19. Daniell Henry,
  20. John Mackelman,
  21. Robert Orr,
  22. Hugh Maynard,
  23. James Feilding,
  24. Andrew Agnew, and
  25. Daniell Macknele
1) Could they be a higher class of citizens that have paid for their passages differently? Good example, James Grear (Grier-GREER-Grierson) Can this be the same James Greer, of Gunpowder River area who married the daughter of a very well-to-do land owner, Arthur Taylor of the same area, only 6 years later, 1680. If James was an Indentured Servant I doubt that the father would have allowed his daughter to marry... OR maybe the Indentured passage amount had been paid in full.
2) Where exactly did the Ship Batchelor land and drop them off? up the Chesapeake Bay into the Patapsco River and then? Fells Point??? "Established in 1763, Fell's Point." .........
NO Robert Ridgely is the big land owner in St. Mary's and held numerous government positions; he is the Ridgely that paid Gibbons for the "Servants"
And St. Mary's County is 122 miles south of the County of Baltimore. So it appears that that is where the 90 passengers were let out to "inhabit".....AND the James GREER of Joppatowne, Maryland owned property 126 miles north, and they would have traveled by boat up the Chesapeake Bay past Taylor's Island, and up to Joppatowne through the Gunpowder River. Where Arthur Taylor owned 100s of acres of land.

Collaboration waiting for responses

  1. Robert Gibson this Robt' has a Parish Record, marriage in 1702, we just need to make sure this is the same man. Another [citation needed] added him to image list...Taylor-25258 17:40, 6 February 2023 (UTC)"Question asked on the profile from: Gibson-4370"
  2. William Nowell "Born before 30 May 1657 in Thornhill, Yorkshire, England" did a private email to the manager. Jan 29 2023
  3. Dr. Thomas Beddoes the original signature???
  4. Gust Petros Skordas might be the original Author/Compiler Skordas, Gust.Early Settlers of Maryland, waiting for the LDS Library Researchers to find him ANSWER: from LDS Library, "No, they are not the same Jay Burros found 2 sources they gave us. A new profile for Gust Skordas born 1912 in D.C. Washington

Descendants of Passengers

ADD your name to the Descendants LIST IF you are a Descendant of one or more
  1. Carole Taylor to James Greer

Footnotes

The original person to put "Lib.r No, 18 Transcrib'd from old Lib.r M. M. from folio: 536 to the end Containing Rights, Warrants and Assignments, Certificates and Patents of Beddoe" is Beddoe..
NO wikipedia.com on The Batchelor of 1674
A List of Servants of Transported by Samuel Gibbons of Bristoll in the Ship Batchelor of Bristoll 1674

Sources

  1. "Lib.r No, 18 Transcrib'd from old Lib.r M. M. from folio: 536 to the end Containing Rights, Warrants and Assignments, Certificates and Patents of Beddoe" (image 4), MARYLAND STATE ARCHIVES by Dr. Carson Gibb, The New Early Settlers of Maryland (CHANGE image # box to 98 for the below list MSA SC 4341: Gibb Collection, updated in 2005) (Please note this is a very large file and may take some time to download).
  2. ©Roberta Tuller 2020, An American Family History This research database lists individual settlers who are named in the Maryland land patent volumes from 1633-1683 and one land warrant volume from 1681-1685. The New Early Settlers of Maryland comprises 34,326 entries from Gust Skordas' Early Settlers of Maryland and Carson Gibb's Supplement to The Early Settlers of Maryland.
  1. Guide page to MARYLAND STATE ARCHIVES to look up other names.
  2. All citations in the entries refer to government record microfilm at Maryland State Archives.




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What is the definition of Warrant at this time in history? I am confused, were they all criminals in England? Thank you.
posted by Hyla (Tryon) Jenks
edited by Hyla (Tryon) Jenks
A warrant is a document giving someone authority to do somewthing. So an arrest warrant authorizes the police to arrest someone. In Maryland land records, a warrant authorized the Land Office to issue a patent for so much land, which then permitted the holder of the patent to get a survey, after which the Land Office would give an actual deed for the land.
posted by Jack Day