Lived in the London parish of St. Lawrence Jewry where his brother, (Mrs) Hester (Mayhieu) Cooke A Huguenot who lived in Canterbury, England and Leiden. Ratlife, Roger, May 1619 voyage, aged 44 at muster. OUT of the ship called the FURTHERANCE. Samuel Jenney (son born on board Little James), George Morton historically famous to Plymouth Colony by being revealed as the author (possibly with William Bradford and Edward Winslow) of Mourts Relations, a manuscript of life and times from the earliest colony days, published in England in 1622. "A Tale of Two Colonies: What Really Happened in Virginia and Bermuda? In the 1627 'Division of Cattle' he is listed with the seven members of the Francis Cooke family in Lot #1, as "Experience Michaell" including his (future) wife Jane and the other Cooke family members, the two Pratts, and three other single men. Jo: Weston 20 Tho: Rogers 15 Ancestry.ca Free Trial, Janie Riley is an avid genealogist with a habit of stumbling on to dead bodies. Mathew Silsby 31 https://hampton.gov/351/Jamestowns-First-Women, [[Category:STARR , 1608-1611]] References. No silver nor gold. please have the courtesy to include an acknowledgment that the work, Colonial Papers Vol I They carried about 50 men, women and children. 40 pg 308, If you choose to use this information or copy this page, But Bradford also related about those unfit for such a hardship settlement: And some were so bad, as they were faine to be at charge to send them home again next year. And the state of the passengers is relayed in an apologetic letter sent by Robert Cushman, former Leiden agent in London, to Bradford: It greeveth me to see so weake a company sent you, and yet had I not been here they had been weakerShuch and shuch came without my constente: but the importunitie of their freinds got promise of our Treasurer in my absence.[7], From these statements it can be learned the reason that so many of the first arrivals disappeared from Plymouth after a few years of experiencing that hardship existence. 1750,", Edmund S. Morgan, "Headrights and Head Counts: A Review Article,", Lothrop Withington, "Arrivals from Virginia in 1655,". Anne's master was William Peirce and Little James had two young men in charge Master John Bridges, master mariner, and a novice captain, Emmanuel Altham, a Merchant Adventurer. Allotted a portion in the 1623 land division, with her sister Fear and Robert Long. Received three shares in the 1623 land division, indicating he was accompanied by a wife and child. [Return to index of Ships to Virginia in 1635][Index of Ships to Virginia all years][Index of Ships to Virginia 1623, 1624], Transcriber: Laura Freeman Dr. Koontz wrote a helpful article about life on "The Virginia Frontier, 1754-1763," Johns Hopkins University Studies in Historical and Political Science (Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins Press, 1925). 160 passengers survived. The journal publishes peer-reviewed articles and edited primary documents on all aspects and time periods of Virginia history and related topics. Mighill, Ann, 1619 voyage, maid servant for Isack Chaplaine on 1610 Starr. OCCUPATION: Master of own ship Goodfellow. Peter Maning 25 The project's Surname Teams, which was briefly renamed Founding Families, was retired and its collected information (such as the following information) is being shifted to the Colonial Teams pages. And Result: : Research each potential profile for references. your merge proposals didn't say, but since you're asking for protection for Spelman-58 did you have a reason for that spelling or does the LNAB need to be researched before PPP/merging? First two women arrive. Believed to be from Devon, born c. 1603. Jo: Wynn 25 "Garland" , master William Wye, arrived in November of 1619, a ship of 25 tons (burthen 250 tons), sent in June of 1619 from London, with 45 passengers for Mr John Farrar's plantation in Virginia. . Thomas Hariot, Narrative of the first English plantation of Virginia, by Thomas Hariot. Richard Verdin 24 preserved in the State Paper. Print c, Michael Bassishaw, Composite register: baptisms 1557 - 1663, marriages 1557 - 1661, burials 1557 -, "The Proceedings - of the English Colony in Virginia since their First beginning from England in the Year of Our Lord 1606 till this Present 1612, with All their Accidents that befell them in their Journeys and Discoveries." Received land in 1623 division as "Anthony Dixe" but number of shares received is illegible. First arrived 1610 and Captain of the "Treasurer" 1613, Categories: Jamestown Colony | Jamestown, Virginia Colony | Jamestown, Virginia Colony, Genealogy Resources | US Southern Colonies Project | Susan Constant, sailed Dec 1606, WIKITREE HOME | ABOUT | G2G FORUM | HELP | SEARCH. . They were financed by Thomas Weston's investment group, the Merchant Adventurers, also those who financed Mayflower in 1620 and Fortune in 1621. Kent, Humfrey, 1619 voyage, wife Joane on 1621 Tyger. Margery Carter 23 "The First Republic in America" by Alexander Brown, pg 55. John Smith, The generall historie of Virginia, New England & the Summer isles together with The true travels, adventures and observations, and A sea grammar, 2 vols. NOTE: Images and records actually create more of a response from search engines. what ship the individual arrived on. tain Warman, a special favorite of Sir Walter Copes, had been taken in the act of shipping for Spain with intent to defeat the Virginia attempt. Island New York Ships Passenger Lists 1894-1927 & Naturalization Includes list of "approximately 144 settlers and sailors" arriving 13 May 1607; identifies "Mariners and others known to have been with the expedition. [5], There are no separate passenger lists for each ship, as those that sailed in these ships were grouped together in records under Anne when the official land division was made in 1623 with assignment of acreage lots by name. He came again as a settler in 1632 on. . Eliz: Bristows 17 Passenger lists of ships coming to North America, 1607-1825; a bibliography. He came over directly from Leiden. Arrived on the. And there were Mary and Sarah Priest, the daughters of the deceased Pilgrim Degory Priest, who had arrived from Leiden and later married Phineas Pratt and John Coombs respectively. Jo: Hutchinson 47 Abigail, from England to Virginia The Abigail, Capt. Add appropriate ship, sailing date category to each profile. Ann Higginson 25 Married c. 1629 Mary, daughter of, Mary Buckett until recently nothing has been known of her ancestry. (3) a resident in Virginia at time of the 1624/25 Muster or earlier; (4) served as Governor, Secretary of State, Treasurer, Attorney General, Clerk of the General Court, Member of the Council or House of Burgesses prior to 1700; these persons are presumed to have had their domiciles on Jamestown Island during their terms of office; (5) was an Anglican Church (Church of England) minister in Virginia prior to 1700. 1) Prove it with the Ships lists which left England for America and sources. Oliff Gibbins 18 Ratlife, Ann, May 1619 voyage, aged 40 at muster, wife of Roger. By the 1627 'Division of Cattle' he had married Juliana (Carpenter), widow of George Morton, they all being. He either died or left the colony. Wm Block 23 Request from any leader, to project protect your profiles. and W.H. passenger lists and naturalization records on a pay site. The Settlers rebuilt 2 ships from the Sea Adventure or SeaVenture, https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jamestown_supply_missions. URL: http://olivetreegenealogy.com/ In the contingent on board Anne were about 15 persons associated in some way with Mayflower passengers who had come over in 1620. Michaell Masters 21. Arthur Figiss 33 Olive Tree Genealogy was chosen by Family Tree Magazine as one of the 101 Best Genealogy Websites 2017! and Elizabeth Woodbridge 22 (In category include ship name, date sailed) with the source. All require researched sources. He died before 14 May 1689, date of inventory. FS Library Book 975.5 B2vg v. 6 (1962). Ricd James 33 She died in Plymouth, February 19, 1664. Michaell Masters 21 Tho: Hand 20 332, 334, 335, Mayflower Quarterly, vol. Hello, I have traced my blood line to John Herring B 1620 England D 1672 Isle of Wright Co. VA. Hi Everyone: May I please be a part of this project with our grandparental lineages being as such: When are you going to make this an offical WikiTree Project? b 1619 Fremington, Devon, England d 13 Jun 1649 Barnstable, Barnstable, MA . Adventurers of Purse and Person: Virginia 1607-1624/5, Vol 1, Fourth Edition. NOTE: Lists may not be complete. Volume 4 includes information gleaned from the Virginia Gazette: The FamilySearch Library and the National Archives have many of the post-1820 passenger lists and indexes for Baltimore, Philadelphia, and other major ports. Abigail, 1620-22. North Carolina, Maine, Rhode 'He brought one hundred and twenty three passengers, whereof fifty children, all in health. Edward Abbs 37 But her search into the past leads her to a dark secret. and William Bridges Possible brother or kinsman of John Bridges, Master of Little James. Brown, A. For this sticker of qualifying ancestor, add this beneath the biography header: {{Jamestowne Society Ancestor Sticker}}. Tho: Banks 4 Libraries with large genealogical collections, such as the, Order copies of passenger arrival records with, The original European settlers came in the early 17th century from the midland and southern counties of. Robt Morrison 21 Marie Neele 13 These items would have qualified a person to be considered as qualifying: These are listed in the FamilySearch Catalog Locality Search under [STATE], [COUNTY], [CITY] - EMIGRATION AND IMMIGRATION. Four ships were listed as leaving in July: the George, 180 ton with 120 passengers; the Charles, 120 ton with 80 passengers; the Marmaduke, 100 ton with 80 passengers; and the Temperance, 80 ton with 50 passengers. The 1626 Purchasers - Eugene Aubrey Stratton. Robert Ratcliffe (Rattlife) He was a native of Cheshire. Goe: Quither 25 CONTENT MAY BE COPYRIGHTED BY WIKITREE COMMUNITY MEMBERS. Geo: Taylor 20 Another 1617 voyage departed December 1617, and took five months to reach Virginia, the supplies were mostly damaged. No shares in 1627 'Division of Cattle'. Michell Williams 18 Given that Waymouth was awarded a pension by James I that October, hardly something a traitor would deserve, and that he continued to work as a shipwright and surveyor with the Royal Navy and later as a military engi-neer, it's very likely that something else entirely was going on. 4) Prove it with the 1624 Musters of the Living and the Dead 1624 Living and the Dead Muster pp 201-265. Died in Plymouth 1697/8. Went to London in 1609 and became freeman in 1616. Ann Whits 19 The Curd and Allied Families, by William B. Curd and Lucy Price Rayne Truog (1927). Wm Golder 22 Constance Foster 23 (1898). Gressam Parkins 19 Her ancestry and name of her husband are unknown. The following entiries were obtained from my Hotten book 8a from the Musters of the Inhabitants in Virginia 1624/1625 chapters, pages 201 thru 265, which lists the muster captain, and what ship the individual arrived on. 79, no. Wm. Bona Nova, 1619. Francis Havercamp 17 Barbara (unknown) Future (2nd) wife of Myles Standish. Geo: Cranwell 23 Member of the 1626 Purchaser investment group as "Experience Michell." After this voyage Anne was to return to its regular cargo shipping work and Little James was to remain in the colony for fishing, cargo and military service. What . Carleton's subject was a ship captain named Waiman, a name sometimes given to Waymouth in contemporary records. Coldham reports Bona Nova sent by the Virigina Company August 1619 with 120 persons, pg 22. ", http://www.ancient-planters.org/ancestors.html, - Thomas Lane, Layne-407, arrived 1613 on Treasurer Ships Passenger Lists from England to New England between 1620 and 1640. Daniell Bowyer 30 Julianns sister Alice was on the ship accompanying the Little James, the. Graue, Elnor, with son John, wife of George on the Seaventure. After a three-month voyage, Anne arrived in Plymouth, per Bradford, on July 10, 1623 and Little James a week or ten days later. Records about these people are stored in England at facilities such as the British National Archives. Vol. The first republic in America: an account of the origin of this Nation, written from the records then (1624) concealed by the Council, rather than from the histories then licensed by the Crown. Anne ' s master was William Peirce and Little James had two . Tho: Allin 17 Minister Richard James 33 Garrett, William, 1619 voyage, aged 22 at muster as Abraham Peirsey's servant. JO: Covell 18 The Muster Of Capt. Robert Scotchmore 39 [[Category:Charitie, sailed 1622]], Research and compilation was done by Anne Stevens of packrat-pro.com http://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/furtherance.htm. examination of the Minister of Gravesend etc. Robert Long He was in the 1623 land division sharing three acres with the sisters Fear and Patience Brewster. But the earlier letter from Cope to Cecil is problematic, as Cope's concerns appear genuine and there was no obvious reason for him to engage in such disinformation with Cecil, unless Cope somehow had been left out of the loop by the chief spymaster. Edward Lillie 19 The records are arranged by the port of arrival. Tho: Bullard 32 Member of the 1626 Purchasers investment group as Capt Miles Standish. Myles Standish died in 1656. realization that a certain amor unt of subversion was taking place. If you believe your ancestor served on the crew of an English vessel that docked in Virginia, Rediker's book Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea: Merchant Seamen, Pirates, and the Anglo-American Maritime World, 1700-1750 (FS Library Book 942 U3re)[13] provides an excellent description of what your ancestor's life at sea would have been like. Alexander Greene 40 Memorial Foundation of Germanna Colonies in Virginia. 1618. He's also mis-associated with a Native American wife (for which there is no evidence). [1][2][3][4], Of the 90-odd passengers, there were about 60 men, women and children total in both ships, many being former English Separatist residents of Leiden, Holland, and with about 30 others being part of an independent emigrant group led by John Oldham. Garrett, William, 1619 voyage, aged 22 at muster as Abraham Peirsey's servant. Dudley's letter to the Countess of Lincoln, which is printed in the New Hampshire Historical CCollections, vol iv. But in the December 2013, Fear Brewster Daughter of Elder William Brewster coming from Leiden. First printed at London in 1588, now reproduced after De Bry's illustrated edition printed at Frankfort in 1590, the illustrations having been designed in Virginia in 1585 by John White (1893); digital images, Hathi Trust (accessed 2014). Pilgrim Ship Lists Early 1600's Over 7100 families and 290 ships. They shared a "black heyfer and two shee goates" in their group. If so, the arrest may have been staged to recall Waymouth from an assignment to expose Spanish spies in England in a way that would mislead the Spanish network. examination of the Minister of Gravesend etc. Ralph Cloyton 20 Immigration records usually take the form of ship's passenger lists collected at the port of entry. He was a member of the 1626 Purchaser Investment group. Tho: Peacock 19 Below is a list of some of the ship's passengers. The numbers show that immigration from Great Britain to Virginia had decreased considerably from the high levels reached during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries:[15], Free native-born Virginians, alive in 1850, who had left the state, resettled as follows:[16]. If you still can't find your ancestor in free ships passenger lists, try ships Ralph Wallen Arrived with his wife Joyce. May have died or left the colony. IMPORTANT PRIVACY NOTICE & DISCLAIMER: YOU HAVE A RESPONSIBILITY TO USE CAUTION WHEN DISTRIBUTING PRIVATE INFORMATION. . nevermind. He was living in London in the summer of 1620. Wiki page on Abigail, sailed 1620-1622. Jo: Allin 21 Wm Thompson 20 1624/1625 chapters, pages 201 thru 265, which lists the muster captain, and In later years he stated in a petition he came over with his father-in-law in 1623. No further record and may have died or left the colony. Valentine Bishopp 11 as one of your posts noted, the profile needs help. Dorothy Williams Potter in Passports of Southeastern Pioneers 1770-1823 (FS Library Book 975 W4p) identifies some migrants from Virginia into territories that are now Alabama, Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Missouri. Jo: Goodson 25 All of approximately 150 passengers safely made land. Search for ships passengers in Ethnic Groups immigrating to America, other miscellaneous Jonathan, 1619, 1623. George Fox 14 (see also passenger list). Tho: Morecock 26. Wife of. whether in possession of a train ticket to their final destination, who paid for the passage. Muster at James City lists 4 servants, remainding 20 servants at Peirsey Hundred. Small landholders moved westward to the Piedmont, where they were joined by a new wave of English and. Henry Kilby 27 4, pp. Banks says both were daughters. She published the list in an Appendix to: A list of Irish ships that made voyages to the English colonies in America is included in: Dr. David Dobson has compiled a detailed list of ships voyaging between Scotland and America. Edward Holman Banks believed he was from Clapham, Surrey per Stratton. Morton was of York or Nottinghamshire in the north of England. He was not in the 1627 'Division of Cattle'. Sources: "Hotten's Lists" and "Adventurersof Purse and Person". Information about ships can also be gleaned from colonial county court order books and English State Papers Colonial, American and West Indies. ([?1624, reprint of] 1907); digital images, Hathi Trust (accessed 2014). Henry Cutling 40 Francis Sprague Banks states his ancestry is unknown, although it was probable he was married and past middle age when he emigrated. Anthony Dix (Dixe) Mariner by occupation. (in the FamilySearch Catalog Locality Search under UNITED STATES - EMIGRATION AND IMMIGRATION - INDEXES; FS Library 418161-FS Library 418348, During the War of 1812, American officials reported finding a total of333 British aliens, many ofwhom had families,living in Virginia. Tho: Howell 20 Jo: Dagnie 20 It was believed she may have been related to one or more of the. Really interesting read regarding some of the women following the Massacre. 4, p. 334, 335, Last edited on 28 December 2021, at 09:10, Rare Book and Special Collections Division at the Library of Congress, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Passengers_of_the_ships_Anne_and_Little_James_1623&oldid=1062414972. Wm Hawkes 22 Barlow, Lundie W. "Some Virginia Settlers of Georgia, 1773-1798,". Thomas Morton Junior Son of Thomas Morton who came on, (Mrs) Ellen (Elinor) Newton She was a young widow of age 25 when she emigrated, dying in 1681 at aged 83. Categories: Chesapeake Colony Ships | George, sailed 1616-1623 | 1610s Sailings. Jo: Butler 13 She was the widow of Edward Southworth, who died 1621/22, and her future husband was William Bradford. Did not share in the 1627 'Division of Cattle' and may have moved to Salem. Pierce's Servants. If you are here you may have an ancestor you have proven or want to prove entered America by way of Jamestown, Virginia Colony. Their website offers research guides, such as Merchant seamen serving up to 1857: further research. The VMHB is published by the Virginia Historical Society, a privately supported and endowed educational institution founded in 1831 and headquartered in Richmond, Virginia. Tho: Horrocks 22 Much commendation written of the air, soil, and commodities of the country. No further record indicating he either died or left the colony. Lost at sea in 1639. Canadian Port of Arrival and the Step 4: His second wife Sarah, sister of Pilgrim Isaac Allerton, was twice widowed, the last from. ::[[Category:Delaware, sailed June 18, 1609]] There were other passengers who married Mayflower passengers after arrival: Fear Brewster/Isaac Allerton, Mary Becket/George Soule, Christian Penn/Francis Eaton & Francis Billington, Experience Mitchell/Jane Cooke, Nicholas Snow/Constance Hopkins, Sarah Warren/John Cooke, Robert Bartlett/Mary Warren. Additionally, eight wives accompanied their husbands on these two ships, along with twelve children most brought over by their parents of at least two of whom were Patience and Fear Brewster, daughters of William and Mary Brewster, who had arrived on the Mayflower.[6]. Gift of God, sailed 1607. Sarah Jenney (wife) She was Sarah Carey of Monk Soham, Suffolk. The 1619 voyage left England January 29, 1619 with George Yardley, carried about 100 people with the loss of 14 landsmen and 3 seamen, arriving in Virginia April 29, 1619. ports of arrival - Virginia, Connecticut, More likely-if anything in this strange episode could be called likely--was that Cope's letter to Cecil was also part of the disinformation game, intended for hostile eyes that might intercept and read it, or with whom Cecil might deliberately share it., Dudley Carleton, in a letter to John Chamberlain dated 18th of August, 1607, writes "that Captain Newport has arrived without gold or silver, and that the adventurers, cumbered by the presence of the natives, had fortified themselves at a place called Jamestown, no graceful name, and doubts not the Spaniards will call it Villiaco. please have the courtesy to include an acknowledgment that the work, Most British immigrants were settling in the capital, and in towns, and ports at that time. Gift of God, arriving Early 1619. WIKITREE HOME | ABOUT | G2G FORUM | HELP | SEARCH. Name of his wife was Tabitha, who later married later married Nathaniel Pickman (Pitman). Some joined husbands or future husbands: Hester Cooke, Bridget Fuller, Alice (Carpenter) Southworth who married William Bradford, Elizabeth Warren and Barbara Standish. Edward Greene 6 With education as its primary focus, it offers public lectures, seminars, conferences, and consulting services; publishes teacher resource materials; conducts teacher training and recertification workshops both on- and off-site; arranges school and general group tours and activities; supports scholarly research through an endowed fellowship program and minority internships; maintains a museum of changing, permanent, and traveling exhibitions; operates a research library and a publications program that has functioned uninterrupted for more than 100 years. It has been estimated that 75% of white colonists arrived in bondage as indentured servants or transported convicts. Sara Merriman 20 and J. Rivington, Otridge and Son [et Al., 1812. Wm Miller 29 Edward Bangs Born c.1591 - 86 in 1677. Of the 35 new colonists, many were family members of Pilgrims that arrived earlier in the Mayflower. Tao: Gaesby 10 EVENT: 10 May 1654, Bill of sale from George Dell master of Goodfellow. "The Original Lists of Persons of Quality: Emigrants; Religious Exiles ", By John Camden Hotten, Great Britain. Tatum, Nathaniel, May 1619 voyage, aged 20 at muster. Dr. Marianne S. Wokeck created a detailed list of "German Immigrant Voyages, 1683-1775" to Colonial America. The George to Virginia 21 August 1635. Richard Hids 24 WALLIS, George, Age: 15 WEST, Joseph, Age: 11 From: The Original Lists of Persons of Quality 1600-1700 2 ANGEL GABRIEL 1635 Bound for New England, Angel Gabriel, was wrecked in a great storm in August 1635 off Pemaquid Point Maine. Sarah Godbertson (wife) - She died in a 1633 epidemic. Also see: The ships Anne and Little James, In the spring of 1623 about 90 passengers embarked in two small ships sailing from London to Plymouth Colony for the purpose of providing settlers and other colony support. Holman" and 1627 division as "Edward Holdman." They carried about 400 men, women and children. URL: http://olivetreegenealogy.com/ 1624-1625 MUSTER LIST Try an Ancestry.com Free Trial & Ships Passenger Lists Mailing Lists, Find Immigration & Naturalization Records, Census Records for 1900, 1910, 1920, 1930, Search Ships Passenger Lists on other Sites. "Hotten's Lists" and "Adventurers of Purse and Person", Virginia Immigrants and Adventurers, 1607-1635. HI! Tho: Morecock 26 Jo: Tiffiny 19 This page is not available in other languages. ship arrivals of which there are no records other than the passenger claim, like the Noah and the Mary and James of 1610. On this date in 1619: The ship "George" sailed from England carrying the newly appointed governor, Sir George Yeardley. Wm Clowdeslle 26 John Baddam 40 A COMPLETE listing of Pilgrim ships and passengers is in progress here. Michigan, Alaska, California, Hawaii and Washington. BIRTH: 1619, Riverstown, Ireland (unproven) BAPTISM: 4 Nov 1621, Waltham Abbey, Essex, England (unproven) EVENT: Land grant in Salem, Massachusetts. Son in law to widow Elizabeth Draper of London. Joseph Mills 20 WIKITREE PROTECTS MOST SENSITIVE INFORMATION BUT ONLY TO THE EXTENT STATED IN THE TERMS OF SERVICE AND PRIVACY POLICY. Tho: Perry 18 Wm. His wife may have been deceased and both females with him may have been his daughters. Jane Swift 23 You may do research in immigration records in person at the National Archives Building, 700 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20408-0001. Lucretia Oldham (sister) Married Jonathan Brewster, eldest son of Elder William Brewster. dated 18 August 1607, Also contributing to the strife among the colonists was the (name unknown) - servant of A. The "fourth" mission under Lord Thomas West that was finally able to establish both defensive and food security for the settlement. Juliann * (Carpenter) Morton Per Banks she was baptized in March 1584 at St. James church in Bath, co. Somerset. "Percy, Duke of Northumberland." going with Spelman, which is how Jamestowne Society spells it: the other two are different spellings. 15, English State Papers Colonial, American and West Indies, Merchant seamen serving up to 1857: further research, FS Library British Books 942.41/B2 B4b v. 38-39, 42, 47, Genealogical Research for a Jamestown Ancestor, http://nationalhumanitiescenter.org/pds/becomingamer/growth/text4/frenchvirginia.pdf, British Aliens in the United States During the War of 1812, John D. Rockefeller Jr. Library at Colonial Williamsburg, https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/index.php?title=Virginia_Emigration_and_Immigration&oldid=5101187. British Naval Office Shipping Lists, 1678-1825, have been digitized by British Online Archives (site requires subscription). In the 1623 land division "Mr Ouldom and those joyned with him" received ten shares covering his family and others of his group, numbering about ten persons. For a small fee, Jamestown Rediscovery offers genealogical information on the original settlers. The George, carrying Governor Samuel Argall, left England after March 31 from Gravesend 1617, and anchored at Point Comfort May 25th. Transcriber: Laura Freeman Florida, New Jersey, New Hampshire, Married (1) Susanna Ring, daughter of Mary Ring who was the mother of all his children William, Andrew, John, James, Susanna, and Nathaniel. See: "The original lists of persons of quality; emigrants; religious exiles; political rebels; serving men sold for a term of years; apprentices; children stolen; maidens pressed; and others who went from Great Britain to the American Plantations, 1600-1700: with their ages and the names of the ships in which they embarked, and other interesting particulars; from mss. Samuel Each, Master, left London on 21 February 1621 and landed at Jamestown in June 1621. whether the passenger had ever been in prison, a poorhouse, or in an institution for the insane. Read this before you email Anne: Frequently Asked Questions. "Now in this year 1629, a great company of people (The Higginson Fleet) of good rank, zeal, means and quality have made a great .
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