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This is a list of passengers on the Mayflower . Many Americans can trace their ancestry back to one or more of these individuals. Mayflower in Plymouth Harbor by William Halsall (1882) The Mayflower was the ship which transported the Pilgrim Fathers from Plymouth, England to North Virginia (in what was later to become the United States of America) in 1620, leaving Plymouth on September 6 and dropping anchor near Cape Cod on November...
Pilgrims - Allerton, Isaac (London)
- Mary (Norris) Allerton, wife (Newbury, Berkshire)
- Bartholomew Allerton, son
- Remember Allerton, daughter
- Mary Allerton, daughter
- Bradford, William (Austerfield, Yorkshire)
- Dorothy (May) Bradford, wife (Wisbech, Cambridge)
- Brewster, William (Scrooby, Nottinghamshire)
- Mary Brewster, wife
- Love Brewster, son
- Wrestling Brewster, son
- Carver, John (Doncaster, Yorkshire)
- Catherine (Leggett) (White) Carver, wife (Sturton-le-Steeple)
- Cooke, Francis (Blythe, Nottinghamshire)
- Humility Cooper
- baby in company if her aunts Ann Cooper Tilley-wife of Edward Tilley and ___ Cooper Sampson wife of Henry Sampson
- Crackstone, John (Colchester)
- Fletcher, Moses (Sandwich)
- Fuller, Samuel (Redenhall, Norfolk)
- Goodman, John
- Minter, Desire (Norwich)
- Priest, Degory (London)
- Rogers, Thomas (London)
- Tilley, Edward (London)
- Ann (Cooper) Tilley, wife & aunt of Humilty Cooper, baby dau of her brother Robert Cooper
- Tilley, John (London)
- Joan (Hurst) (Rogers) Tilley, wife
- Elizabeth Tilley, daughter
- Tinker, Thomas (Thurne, Norfolk)
- Mrs. Thomas Tinker, wife
- boy Tinker, son
- Turner, John (Whitechapel?)
- White, William (Sturton-le-Steeple)
- Winslow, Edward (Droitwich, Chester)
- Elizabeth (Barker) Winslow, wife
Newbury is the principal town in the west of the county of Berkshire in the United Kingdom. ...
Signing of the Mayflower Compact William Bradford (1590 â May 9, 1657) was a leader of the Pilgrim settlers of the Plymouth Colony in Massachusetts, and became Governor of the Plymouth Colony. ...
Austerfield is a village in the metropolitan borough of Doncaster (part of South Yorkshire, England), on the border with Nottinghamshire. ...
Wisbech (IPA /wızbıž/) is a town with a population of about 20,000 in the Fenland area of Cambridgeshire. ...
Signing of the Mayflower Compact The Reverend William Brewster (1567 - 1644), was a Pilgrim colonist leader who came from Scrooby, in north Nottinghamshire and reached the American colonies in the Mayflower in 1620, along with his wife, Mary Brewster, and his sons, Love Brewster and Wrestling Brewster. ...
A small village in north Nottinghamshire which was the home of William Brewster one of the Pilgrim Fathers who set sail for America in 1620. ...
Signing of the Mayflower Compact John Carver, born c. ...
Map sources for Doncaster at grid reference SE5702 Doncaster is a town in South Yorkshire, (and in the former West Riding of Yorkshire), England. ...
Francis Cooke, one of the 102 passengers on the Mayflower, was born c. ...
Colchester is a town and main settlement of the Colchester borough of Essex in the East of England. ...
Norwich (pronounced variously Norritch or Norridge) is a city in East Anglia, in Eastern England, and the regional administrative centre and county town of Norfolk. ...
Degory Priest was one of the Pilgrim passengers on the Mayflower in 1620. ...
Thomas Rogers, a Mayflower Pilgrim and one of 41 signotories of the Mayflower Compact was among those who did not survive that first harsh Plymouth, Massachusetts winter of 1620/1621. ...
Thomas Tinker was one of the Pilgrims who made the voyage on the Mayflower and died in the winter of 1620-1621. ...
Thurne is a small village on the River Thurne in Nofolks, England within The Broads National Park. ...
Peregrine White (November 20, 1620-July 20, 1704) was the first English child born to the Pilgrims in the New World. ...
Provincetown Harbor is located off of the town of Provincetown, Massachusetts. ...
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Planters recruited by London merchants - Billington, John (London)
- Eleanor Billington, wife
- John Billington, son
- Francis Billington, son
- Britteridge, Richard (London)
- Browne, Peter (Great Burstead, Essex)
- Chilton, James (Canterbury)
- Mrs. Chilton, wife
- Mary Chilton, daughter
- Clarke, Richard
- Cooper, Humility (London)
- a baby on the Mayflower in comopany of her aunts Cooper Samson and Ann Cooper Tilley (dau of their brother Robert Cooper)
- Eaton, Francis (Bristol)
- Sarah Eaton, wife
- Samuel Eaton, son
- Fuller, Edward (Redenhall, Norfolk)
- Mrs. Edward Fuller, wife
- Samuel Fuller, son
- Gardiner, Richard (Harwich, Essex)
- Hopkins, Stephen
- Elizabeth (Fisher) Hopkins, wife
- Giles Hopkins, son by first marriage
- Constance Hopkins, daughter by first marriage
- Damaris Hopkins, daughter
- Oceanus Hopkins, born en route
- Margesson, Edmund
- Martin, Christopher (Billericay, Essex)
- Mary (Prower) Martin, wife
- Mullins, William (Dorking, Surrey)
- Prower, Solomon (Billericay, Essex)
- Rigsdale, John (London)
- Samson, Henry (London)
- Wife of Henry Sampson (___ Cooper Samson)
- Aunt of Humilty Cooper dau of Robert Cooper her brother
- Standish, Myles (Chorley, Lancashire)
- Warren, Richard (London)
- Wilder, Roger (Yarmouth, Norfolk)
- Winslow, Gilbert (Droitwich, Chester)
John Billington was the first Englishman to be convicted of murder in what would become the United States and the first to be hanged for any crime in New England. ...
Billericay is a town in the Basildon district of Essex in England. ...
James Chilton died on the Mayflower in December 1620. ...
(This article is about the town in England. ...
Stephen Hopkins (b. ...
Christopher Martin (born c. ...
Billericay is a town in the Basildon district of Essex in England. ...
Dorking is a market town nestling under the North Downs approximately 25 miles south of London, in Surrey, England. ...
Priscilla Alden (née Mullens) (1604 â 1680), noted member of Massachusettss Plymouth Colony of Pilgrims, was the wife of fellow colonist John Alden (c. ...
Solomon Prower died on the Mayflower in December of 1620. ...
Signing of the Mayflower Compact Myles Standish (c. ...
Map sources for Chorley at grid reference SD583175 Chorley is a market town in Lancashire, England, south of Preston. ...
Red Lancashire rose Lancashire is a county in the North of England, whose sea-coast lies on the Irish Sea. ...
Richard Warren (b. ...
London is the capital city of the United Kingdom and of England. ...
Men hired to stay one year - Alden, John (Harwich, Essex)
- Allerton, John
- Ely, --?--
- English, Thomas
- Trevore, William
Signing of the Mayflower Compact John Alden (1599?-September 12, 1687) was one of the Pilgrims who emigrated to America in 1620 on the Mayflower and founded the Plymouth Colony. ...
Family servants & young cousins - Butten, William (Austerfield, Yorkshire)
- Carter, Robert (London)
- --?--, Dorothy, maidservant of John Carver, married Francis Eaton
- Dawra, Rohan (London)
- Doty, Edward
- Holbeck, William (Norwich)
- Hooke, John
- Howland, John (Huntingdon)
- Lancemore, John (Essex)
- Latham, William
- Leister, Edward (Kensington)
- More, Ellen (Shipton, Shropshire)
- Jasper More, brother
- Richard More, brother
- Mary More, sister
- Samson, Henry (Eckington, Worcestershire)
- Soule, George, teacher of Edward Winslow's children
- Story, Elias (London)
- Thompson, Edward
- Wilder, Roger
John Howland (ca 1599â16??) was a Mayflower adventurer. Born in Fenstanton, Cambridgeshire, England, at the age of twenty-one he was employed by John Carver, a Puritan minister who was joining with William Bradford, bringing his congregation from Leiden to the New World. ...
Huntingdon is a town in East Anglia, England. ...
Eckington is a small village in the county of Worcestershire, England, UK. The beautiful village is located by the River Avon at the west side of Bredon Hill. ...
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Dogs At least two dogs are known to have participated in the settling of Plymouth. In "Mourt's Relation" Edward Winslow writes that a female mastiff and a small springer spaniel came ashore on the first explorations of Cape Cod. There may have been other "pets" on the Mayflower but none are mentioned. http://www.petplace.com/Articles/artShow.asp?artID=1690
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