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1651 Anderson says there's no clear connection to Martha. Echoing what I said about Phebe, at most she is not a daughter of Martha. She could even be a sister-in-law of Martha's. Harding, Winnifred (I31073)
 
1652 Anderson says there's no further record. Knight, Richard Jr. (I12958)
 
1653 Anderson seems to have a problem with her as a daughter of Richard. The issue I have is that there she has no children named Richard, which seems unusual. Also her birthdate here would have made it so she would have migrated with her family in 1630. Perhaps her maiden name was Girdler. I see that frequently in Marblehead records. Or she was born later than 1630 and not recorded? Gridley, Katherine (I18531)
 
1654 Anderson speculates that sons John and James are possibly the same person based on the closeness of the birth dates and that there is no further record of John. Converse, Lt. James (I16669)
 
1655 Anderson states she married Richard Bowen not Brown. Bowen, Richard (I28119)
 
1656 Anderson states that it's possible that this John Turner was the son of a first wife of Humphrey's. Turner, John Sr. (I8419)
 
1657 Anderson states that the passenger list of the James is fairly complete and that Edward most likely came on a different ship from his brother. Woodman, Lt. Edward (I5442)
 
1658 Anderson, under John Pickworth, doesn't give a surname. Torrey suggests Chandler. But John did come to Plymouth for a wife and he and Anne Pickworth certainly have a lot children with the same given names as occur amongst Edmund Chandler's children. That her name was Chandler is presumptive at this point. Anderson does name a daughter Anna under the second wife of Edmund Chandler, born "say 1640", named in her father's will, but no further record. Chandler, Anne (I5804)
 
1659 Andover VR's has 1 Dec 1721. Abbot, Hannah (I9481)
 
1660 Andover VR's has 10 Oct. 1721. Abbot, Hannah (I9480)
 
1661 Andover VR's has 17 Mar. 1727/8. Abbot, David Jr. (I9269)
 
1662 Andover VRs has 11 Jan. 1663. Holt, John (I10798)
 
1663 Andrews has 22 Apr. 1696. Family: John Rogers, Jr. / Priscilla Hamblin (F3580)
 
1664 Andrews says 28 June 1649. Danforth, Samuel Jr. (I9523)
 
1665 Andrews says he died in 1738. Lewes, Jabez (I32166)
 
1666 Anne and Walter deeded William Barton's homestead for life support to son-in-law Solomon Holman, who deeded it to his son in 1730. Green, Anne (I10214)
 
1667 Another source has 11 December 1788. Since the probate notice came out in Feb of that year, I'm guessing he died in the previous year. Knight, Moses (I18925)
 
1668 Another source says she was born 13 Oct 1852. But the town listed is Collinsville, Hartfield, Connecticut - no such place - and she married a guy named Stapes, so how accurate is that date? Squires, Abbie Belle (I31726)
 
1669 Anthony could be the father of Edward of Woburn. Convers, Anthony (I25011)
 
1670 apparently not killed in 1855 as he is listed in the 1860 census, perhaps 1865 because I don't find him in the 1870 census. Wooster, Charles H. (I8520)
 
1671 Apparently she died after John's second marriage? ________, Elizabeth (I13687)
 
1672 Apparently she was living with or near her daughter Harriet's family - the Bakers. Higley, Pamelia (I20277)
 
1673 Apparently single when son John born, reputed father was Timothy Bagley. Family: Timothy Bagley / Abigail Wardwell (F448)
 
1674 Apparently the ship was detained at Gravesend which caused a delay of six weeks before the ship cleared the coast of England - a total of 14 weeks! This means the ship didn't arrived until mid-September or thereabouts. An Cleeve (I45061)
 
1675 Apparently the ship was detained at Gravesend which caused a delay of six weeks before the ship cleared the coast of England - a total of 14 weeks! This means the ship didn't arrived until mid-September or thereabouts. Winthrop, Gov. John Jr. (I29326)
 
1676 Apparently the ship was detained at Gravesend which caused a delay of six weeks before the ship cleared the coast of England - a total of 14 weeks! This means the ship didn't arrived until mid-September or thereabouts. Pray, Hannah (I11953)
 
1677 Apparently the ship was detained at Gravesend which caused a delay of six weeks before the ship cleared the coast of England - a total of 14 weeks! This means the ship didn't arrived until mid-September or thereabouts. Pray, John (I11976)
 
1678 Apparently the ship was detained at Gravesend which caused a delay of six weeks before the ship cleared the coast of England - a total of 14 weeks! This means the ship didn't arrived until mid-September or thereabouts. Pray, Richard (I11975)
 
1679 Apparently the ship was detained at Gravesend which caused a delay of six weeks before the ship cleared the coast of England - a total of 14 weeks! This means the ship didn't arrived until mid-September or thereabouts. Valliance, Joan (I11956)
 
1680 Apparently the ship was detained at Gravesend which caused a delay of six weeks before the ship cleared the coast of England - a total of 14 weeks! This means the ship didn't arrived until mid-September or thereabouts. Pray, Quintin (I11955)
 
1681 Apparently there is confusion as to who John Oliver's wife was - Joanna Lowell or Joanna Goodale. Lowell, Joanna (I5427)
 
1682 Appears as married, but no husband listed, age 34. She would have been pregnant with Lewis Smith at this time. Blackman, Emily O. (I15134)
 
1683 Appears as married, but no husband listed, age 34. She would have been pregnant with Lewis Smith at this time. Chase, Charles Wesley (I34318)
 
1684 Appears as married, but no husband listed, age 34. She would have been pregnant with Lewis Smith at this time. Chase, William Arthur (I21223)
 
1685 Appears in the 1910 census in Troy, Vermont. Stewart, Eliza A. (I34481)
 
1686 Appleton has 1718. Baker, John (I12756)
 
1687 Appleton says 1693 or 4. Wade, Mary (I5660)
 
1688 April 15 in TAG. Family: Joseph Crowfoot / Mary Hillier (F4872)
 
1689 April 24 on gravestone. Find-a-grave says 21 Apr 1862. Hutchings, Judith (I6445)
 
1690 April 6 or May. Ingalls, ________se (I43849)
 
1691 Around 700 passengers made the journey. The Known Passengers:

DANIEL ABBOTT, Cambridge;
ROBERT ABELL, of Hemington, Leicestershire; Boston;
WILLIAM AGAR, probably of Nazing, Essex; Watertown;
GEORGE ALCOCK, probably of Leicestershire; Roxbury Mrs. --- Alcock;
FRANCIS ALEWORTH;
THOMAS ANDREW, Watertown;
SAMUEL ARCHER, Salem;
WILLIAM ASPINWALL,of Mancetter, Leicestershire; Boston Mrs. Elizabeth Aspinwall Edward Aspinwall;
JOHN BAKER, Charlestown Mrs. Charity Baker;
WILLIAM BALSTON, Boston Mrs. Elizabeth Balston;
WILLIAM BARSHAM, Watertown;
THOMAS BARTLETT, Watertown;
GREGORY BAXTER, perhaps of Sporle, Norfolk; Roxbury;
WILLIAM BEAMSLEY, Boston Mrs. Anne Beamsley;
THOMAS BEECHER, of Stepney, Middlesex; Charlestown Mrs. Christian Beecher;
EDWARD BELCHER, of Guilsborough, Northamptonshire; Boston Mrs. Christian Belcher Edward Belcher, Jr; .
EDWARD BENDALL, of Southwark, Surrey; Boston Mrs. Anne Bendall;
JOHN BENHAM, Dorchester;
JOHN BIGGES, of Groton, Suffolk; Boston Mrs. Mary Bigges;
JOHN BLACK, Charlestown;
JOHN BOGGUST, probably of Boxted, Essex;
JOHN BOSWELL, of London; Boston;
ZACCHEUS BOSWORTH, of Stowe, Nine Churches, Northants; Boston;
GARRET BOURNE, Boston;
NATHANIEL BOWMAN, Watertown Mrs. Anna Bowman;
SIMON BRADSTREET, of Horbling, Lincoln; Cambridge Mrs. Anne Bradstreet;
BENJAMIN BRAND, probably of Edwardston, Suffolk; Boston;
AUGUSTINE BRATCHER, Charlestown;
--- BREASE, probably of Edwardston, Suffolk;
WILLIAM BRENTON, of Hammersmith, Middlesex; Boston Isabel Brett;
HENRY BRIGHT,of Bury Saint Edmunds, Suffolk; Watertown;
ABRAHAM BROWNE, of Hawkdon, Suffolk; Watertown Mrs. Lydia Browne;
JAMES BROWNE, Boston;
RICHARD BROWNE, of Hawkdon, Suffolk; Watertown Mrs. Elizabeth Browne George Browne Richard Browne, Jr.;
WILLIAM BUCKLAND, of Essex; Boston, Hingham, and Rehoboth;
RICHARD BUGBY, perhaps Saint John Hackney, Middlesex; Roxbury Mrs. Judith Bugby;
RICHARD BULGAR, Boston Mrs. --- Bulgar;
WILLIAM BURNELL, Boston;
JEHU BURR, probably of Essex; Roxbury and Fairfield, Connecticut Mrs. --- Burr Jehu Burr;
ROBERT BURROUGHS;
JOHN CABLE, probably of Essex; Dorchester and Fairfield;
THOMAS CAKEBREAD, of Hatfield Broadoak, Essex; Dedham Mrs. Sarah Cakebread;
CHARLES CHADWICK, Watertown Mrs. Elizabeth Chadwick Anne Chambers;
WILLIAM CHASE, probably of Essex; Roxbury;
MARGERY CHAUNER;
WILLIAM CHEESEBROUGH, of Boston, Lincolnshire; Boston, Rehoboth Mrs. Anne Cheesebrough Sarah Cheesebrough Peter Cheesebrough Samuel Cheesebrough Nathaniel Cheesebrough;
EPHRAIM CHILD, of Bury Saint Edmunds, Suffolk; Watertown Mrs. Elizabeth Child;
RICHARD CHURCH, perhaps of Polstead, Suffolk; Boston;
JOHN CLARKE, of Suffolk; Boston;
WILLIAM CLARKE, of London; Watertown Mrs. Elizabeth Clarke;
RICHARD CLOUGH, Charlestown;
--- COBBETT;
WILLIAM CODDINGTON, of Boston, Lincolnshire; Boston and Newport Mrs. Mary Coddington;
WILLIAM COLBRON, of Brentwood, Essex; Boston Mrs. Margery Colbron;
ANTHONY COLBY, Boston and Salisbury Mrs. Susanna Colby;
JOHN COLE, of Groton, Suffolk; Boston;
RICE COLE, Charlestown Mrs. Arrold Cole;
ROBERT COLE, of Navistock, Essex; Roxbury;
SAMUEL COLE, of Mersey, Essex; Boston Mrs. Anne Cole;
EDWARD CONVERSE, probably of Shenfield, Essex; Charlestown Mrs. Sarah Converse Phineas Converse John Converse Josiah Converse James Converse Margaret Cooke;
WILLIAM COWLISHAW, of Nottingham; Boston Mrs. Anne Cowlishaw;
JOHN CRABB;
GRIFFIN CRAFTS, Roxbury Mrs. Alice Crafts Hannah Crafts;
JOHN CRANWELL, of Woodbridge, Suffolk; Boston;
BENJAMIN CRIBB;
JAMES CRUGOTT;
WILLIAM DADY, probably of Wanstead, Essex; Charlestown Mrs. Dorothy Dady;
EDWARD DEEKES, Charlestown Mrs. Jane Deekes;
JOHN DEVEREUX probably of Stoke by Nayland, Suffolk;
ROBERT DIFFY, Watertown;
JOHN DILLINGHAM, of Bitteswell, Leicestershire; Boston Mrs. Sarah Dillingham Sarah Dillingham;
WILLIAM DIXON, Boston and York, Maine;
JOHN DOGGETT, Watertown and Martha\\\'s Vineyard Mrs. --- Doggett John Doggett Thomas Doggett;
JAMES DOWNING;
THOMAS DUDLEY, of Yardley, Northamptonshire; Cambridge Mrs. Dorothy Dudley Samuel Dudley Anne Dudley Patience Dudley Sarah Dudley Mercy Dudley Thomas Dudley.;
--- DUTTON;
JOHN EDMONDS, Boston Mrs. Mary Edmonds;
BIGOD EGGLESTON of Settrington, Yorkshire; Dorchester, Windsor;
ARTHUR ELLIS;
JOHN ELSTON, Salem;
THOMAS FAYERWEATHER, Boston;
ROBERT FEAKE, of London, goldsmith; Watertown;
CHARLES FIENNES;
ABRAHAM FINCH, of Yorkshire (?); Watertown Abraham Finch, Jr. Daniel Finch John Finch;
JOHN FIRMAN, of Nayland, Suffolk; Watertown;
GILES FIRMIN, of Nayland, Suffolk Mrs. Martha Firmin;
EDWARD FITZRANDOLPH, of Sutton in Ashfield, Notts; Scituate;
THOMAS FOX, Cambridge;
RICHARD FOXWELL, probably of London, tailor; Boston, Barnstable Mrs. --- Foxwell John Foxwell;
SAMUEL FREEMAN, of St. Anne, Black friars, London; Watertown Mrs. Apphia Freeman Henry Freeman;
THOMAS FRENCH, of Assington, Suffolk; Boston and Ipswich Mrs. Susan French Thomas French, Jr. Alice French Dorcas French Susan French Anne French John French Mary French;
WILLIAM FROTHINGHAM, of Holderness, Yorkshire; Charlestown Mrs. Anne Frothingham;
JOHN GAGE, probably of Polstead, Suffolk; Boston Mrs. Amy Gage;
WILLIAM GAGER, of Suffolk, surgeon; Charlestown;
HUGH GARRETT, Charlestown;
RICHARD GARRETT, probably of Chelmsford, Essex; Boston Mrs. --- Garrett Hannah Garrett --- Garrett;
CHRISTOPHER GIBSON, of Wendover, Bucks; Dorchester Mrs. Mary Gibson;
ELIZABETH GIBSON, of Saint Andrew the Great; Cambridge, Salem;
RALPH GLOVER, of London; Boston;
JOHN GLOVER, of Rainhill, Lancashire; Dorchester Mrs. Anne Glover;
THOMAS GOLDTHWAITE, Roxbury Mrs. Elizabeth Goldthwaite;
HENRY GOSNALL, probably of Bury Saint Edmunds, Suffolk; Boston Mrs. Mary Gosnall;
JOHN GOSSE (GOFFE) Watertown Mrs. Sarah Gosse;
JOHN GOULWORTH;
RICHARD GRIDLEY, of Groton, Suffolk; Boston Mrs. Grace Gridley Joseph Gridley Abraham Gridley;
GRIDGET GIVER, of Saffron Walden, Essex; Boston;
GARRETT HADDON, Cambridge; Salisbury Mrs. Margaret Haddon;
ROBERT HALE, Charlestown Mrs. Joan Hale;
JOHN HALL, of Whitechapel, London; Charlestown Mrs. Joan Hall Mrs. Phillipa Hammond;
ROBERT HARDING, probably of Boreham, Essex; Boston;
THOMAS HARRIS, Charlestown Mrs. Elizabeth Harris;
HENRY HARWOOD, probably of Shenfield, Essex; Boston Mrs. Elizabeth Harwood;
--- HAWKE;
JOHN HAWKINS;
WILLIAM HAWTHORNE, of Binfield, Berks; Dorchester and Salem;
FRANCIS HESSELDEN Margaret Hoames;
ATHERTON HOFFE;
EDWARD HOPWOOD;
JOHN HORNE, Salem;
SAMUEL HOSIER, of Colchester, Essex; Watertown;
THOMAS HOWLETT, of Suffolk; Boston;
WILLIAM HUDSON, probably of Chatham, Kent; Boston Mrs. Susan Hudson Francis Hudson William Hudson;
WILLIAM HULBIRT, Boston and Northampton;
RICHARD HUTCHINS;
GEORGE HUTCHINSON, of London; Charlestown Mrs. Margaret Hutchinson;
THOMAS HUTCHINSON, of London; Charlestown;
MATTHIAS IJONS, probably of Roxwell, Essex; Boston Mrs. Anne Ijons;
EDMUND JAMES, of Earls Barton, Northants; Watertown Mrs. Reana James;
THOMAS JAMES, of Earls Barton, Northants; Salem Mrs. Elizabeth James;
WILLIAM JAMES, of Earls Barton, Northants; Salem Mrs. Elizabeth James;
JOHN JARVIS, Boston;
DAVY JOHNSON, Dorchester;
FRANCIS JOHNSON, of London; Salem Mrs. Joan Johnson;
ISAAC JOHNSON, of Clipsham, Rutland; Boston Lady Arbella Johnson;
JOHN JOHNSON, Roxbury Mrs. Margaret Johnson;
RICHARD JOHNSON, Charlestown Mrs. Alice Johnson;
BETHIA JONES, Boston;
EDWARD JONES, of Chester, mercer; Charlestown;
LEWIS KIDBY, of Groton, Suffolk; Boston Mrs. --- Kidby --- Kidby Edward Kidby;
HENRY KINGSBURY, of Groton, Suffolk; Boston Mrs. Margaret Kingsbury Henry Kingsbury, Jr.;
THOMAS KINGSBURY;
NICHOLAS KNAPP, probably of Bures Saint Mary, Suffolk; Watertown Mrs. Elinor Knapp;
WILLIAM KNAPP, probably of Bures Saint Mary, Suffolk; Watertown Mrs. --- Knapp John Knapp Anne Knapp Judith Knapp Mary Knapp James Knapp John Knapp William Knapp, Jr.;
GEORGE KNOWER, of London; Charlestown;
THOMAS KNOWER, of London, clothier; Charlestown;
EDWARD LAMB, Watertown;
THOMAS LAMB, Roxbury Mrs. Elizabeth Lamb Thomas Lamb, Jr. John Lamb Samuel Lamb;
ROGER LAMB;
HENRY LAWSON;
WILLIAM LEARNED, probably of Bermondsey, Surrey; Charlestown Mrs. Judith Learned;
WILLIAM LEATHERLAND, Boston;
JOHN LEGGE, Lynn;
EDMOND LOCKWOOD, of Combs, Suffolk; Cambridge Mrs. Elizabeth Lockwood --- Lockwood;
ROBERT LOCKWOOD, of Combs, Suffolk; Watertown;
RICHARD LYNTON, probably from London; Watertown Mrs --- Lynton Anna Lynton Lydia Lynton;
HENRY LYNN, Boston Mrs. Sarah Lynn;
JOHN MASTERS, Watertown Mrs. Jane Masters Sarah Masters Lydia Masters Elizabeth Masters Nathaniel Masters Abraham Masters;
THOMAS MATSON, of London, gunsmith; Boston Mrs. Amy Matson;
THOMAS MAYHEW, of Tisbury, Wilts; Watertown, Martha\\\'s Vineyard Mrs. --- Mayhew Thomas Mayhew, Jr.;
ALEXANDER MILLER, probably the servant of Israel Stoughton;
RICHARD MILLET;
JOHN MILLS, probably of Lavenham, Suffolk; Boston Mrs. Susan Mills Joy Mills Mary Mills John Mills Susanna Mills Recompense Mills;
ROGER MOREY, of Dorsetshire; Salem;
RALPH MORLEY, of London; Charlestown Mrs. Katherine Morley;
RICHARD MORRIS, probably of London; Boston Mrs. Leonora Morris;
THOMAS MORRIS, probably of Nottingham; Boston Mrs. Sarah Morris Mary Morton;
THOMAS MOULTON, Charlestown Mrs. Jane Moulton;
RALPH MOUSALL probably of London; Charlestown Mrs. Alice Mousall;
THOMAS MUNT, probably of Colchester, Essex; Boston Mrs. Dorothy Munt;
GREGORY NASH, Charlestown Mrs. --- Nash Anne Needham;
--- NICOLLS;
INCREASE NOWELL, of London; Charlestown Mrs. Parnell Nowell;
JOHN ODLIN, Boston;
JOHN PAGE, of Dedham, Essex; Watertown Mrs. Phoebe Page John Page, Jr. Daniel Page;
THOMAS PAINTER, Boston and Hingham Mrs. Katherine Painter;
ABRAHAM PALMER, of Canterbury, Kent; Charlestown Mrs. Grace Palmer;
EDWARD PALSFORD;
RICHARD PALSGRAVE, probably of London; Charlestown Mrs. Anne Palsgrave John Palsgrave Anna Palsgrave Mary Palsgrave Sarah Palsgrave;
ROBERT PARKE, probably of Bures, Suffolk Mrs. Martha Parke Thomas Parke --- Parke --- Parke --- Parke;
ROBERT PARKER, Boston;
Capt. DANIEL PATRICK, Watertown Mrs. --- Patrick;
WILLIAM PELHAM, Boston;
JAMES PEMBERTON, Charlestown Mrs. Alice Pemberton;
JOHN PEMBERTON, Boston Mrs. Elizabeth Pemberton;
JAMES PENN, Boston Mrs. Katherine Penn;
WILLIAM PENN, of Birmingham, Warwick; Charlestown;
JAMES PENNIMAN, of Widford, Essex; Boston Mrs. Lydia Penniman;
ISAAC PERRY, Boston;
ANNE PETTIT, Salem;
Rev. GEORGE PHILLIPS, of Raynham, Norfolk; Watertown Mrs. --- Phillips Samuel Phillips Abigail Phillips Elizabeth Phillips;
JOHN PHILLIPS, Dorchester Mrs. Joan Phillips;
JOHN PHILLIPS, Plymouth;
JOHN PICKERING, probably of Suffolk; Cambridge Mrs. Esther Pickering George Pickering John Pickering Joan Pickering;
JOHN PICKWORTH;
JOHN PIERCE, Dorchester Mrs. Parnell Pierce Experience Pierce Mercy Pierce Samuel Pierce;
JOSIAH PLAISTOW, of Ramsden Crays, Essex; Boston;
Mrs. ANNE POLLARD, of Saffron Walden, Essex;
JOHN POND, of Groton, Suffolk; Boston;
ROBERT POND, of Groton, Suffolk; Dorchester Mrs. Mary Pond;
JOHN PORTER, perhaps of Bromfield, Essex; Roxbury Mrs. Margaret Porter --- Porter --- Porter --- Porter --- Porter;
ABRAHAM PRATT, of London, surgeon; Roxbury Mrs. Jane Pratt;
WILLIAM PYNCHON, of Writtle, Essex; Dorchester Mrs. Agnes Pynchon John Pynchon Anne Pynchon Mary Pynchon Margaret Pynchon;
EDWARD RAINSFORD, Dorchester Mrs. --- Rainsford;
PHILIP RATCLIFFE, probably of London; Salem;
THOMAS RAWLINS, Roxbury Mrs. Mary Rawlins Thomas Rawlins Nathaniel Rawlins John Rawlins Joan Rawlins Mary Rawlins;
THOMAS READE, of Wickford, Essex; Salem Mrs. Priscilla Reade;
JOSEPH READING, Boston;
MILES READING, Boston;
--- REEDER;
JOHN REVELL;
ROBERT REYNOLDS, probably of Boxford, Suffolk; Boston Mrs. Mary Reynolds Nathaniel Reynolds Ruth Reynolds Tabitha Reynolds Sarah Reynolds;
EZEKIEL RICHARDSON, of Westmill, Herts; Charlestown Mrs. Susanna Richardson;
ROBERT ROYCE, perhaps of Exning, Suffolk; Boston Mrs. Elizabeth Royce;
JOHN RUGGLES, probably of Glemsford, Suffolk; Boston Mrs. Frances Ruggles --- Ruggles;
JEFFREY RUGGLES, of Sudbury, Suffolk Mrs. Margaret Ruggles;
JOHN SALES, of Lavenham, Suffolk; Charlestown Mrs. --- Sales Phoebe Sales;
Sir RICHARD SALTONSTALL, of London; Watertown Richard Saltonstall, Jr. Samuel Saltonstall Robert Saltonstall Rosamond Saltonstall Grace Saltonstall;
ROBERT SAMPSON;
JOHN SANFORD, perhaps of High Ongar, Essex; Boston;
Rev. GILES SAXTON, of Yorkshire; Charlestown;
ROBERT SCOTT, Boston;
JOHN SEAMAN, Watertown;
ROBERT SEELY, Watertown;
--- SARGEANT;
ROBERT SHARPE, of Roxwell, Essex; Boston;
THOMAS SHARPE, of London, leather-seller; Boston Mrs. --- Sharpe --- Sharpe Thomas Sharpe;
--- SHUT;
--- SIMPSON;
--- SMEAD, of Coggeshall, Essex Mrs. Judith Smead William Smead;
--- SMITH, of Buxhall, Suffolk Mrs. --- Smith --- Smith --- Smith;
FRANCIS SMYTH, perhaps of Dunmow, Essex; Roxbury Mrs. --- Smyth;
ISAAC STEARNS, of Stoke Nayland, Suffolk; Watertown Mrs. Mary Stearns John Stearns Abigail Stearns Elizabeth Stearns Hannah Stearns;
ELIAS STILEMAN, of Saint Andrew Undershaft, London; Salem Mrs. Judith Stileman Elias Stileman, Jr.;
ISRAEL STOUGHTON, of Coggeshall, Essex; Dorchester Mrs. Elizabeth Stoughton;
THOMAS STOUGHTON, of Coggeshall, Essex; Dorchester Mrs. --- Stoughton;
WILLIAM SUMNER, of Bicester, Oxford; Dorchester Mrs. Mary Sumner William Sumner, Jr.;
PHILIP SWADDON, Watertown Anna Swanson;
WILLIAM TALMADGE, of Newton Stacey, Hants; Boston;
GREGORY TAYLOR, Watertown Mrs. Achsah Taylor;
JOHN TAYLOR, of Haverhill, Suffolk; Boston Mrs. --- Taylor --- Taylor;
WILLIAM TIMEWELL;
EDWARD TOMLINS, of London; Lynn;
NATHANIEL TURNER, probably of London; Saugus;
ROBERT TURNER, probably of Southwark, Surrey; Boston;
ARTHUR TYNDAL, of Great Maplestead, Essex; Boston;
Capt. JOHN UNDERHILL, of Holland; Boston Mrs. Helen Underhill;
WILLIAM VASSALL, of Prittlewell, Essex; Charlestown Mrs. Anne Vassall Judith Vassall Francis Vassall John Vassall Anne Vassall;
THOMAS WADE;
ROBERT WALKER, of Manchester, Lancashire; Boston Mrs. Sarah Walker;
--- WALL Mrs. --- Wall;
THOMAS WARD probably of Bedingham, Norfolk; Dedham;
JOHN WARREN, of Nayland, Suffolk; Watertown Mrs. Margaret Warren;
WILLIAM WATERBURY, of Sudbury, Suffolk; Boston Mrs. Alice Waterbury;
JOHN WATERS, of Nayland, Suffolk; Charlestown Mrs. Frances Waters Mary Waters --- Waters --- Waters;
--- WEAVER;
RICHARD WEBB, of Nayland, Suffolk; Cambridge Mrs. Elizabeth Webb;
JONAS WEED, Watertown;
JOIST WEILLUST, of Holland; Boston;
ROBERT WELDON, Charlestown Mrs. Elizabeth Weldon;
FRANCIS WESTON, Salem Mrs. Margaret Weston Lucy Weston;
SAMUEL WILBORE, Boston Mrs. Anne Wilbore;
Mrs. PRUDENCE WILKINSON, Charlestown Sarah Wilkinson John Wilkinson Elizabeth Wilkinson;
THOMAS WILLIAMS, Charlestown;
THOMAS WILLIAMS alias HARRIS Robert Williams;
--- WILSBY;
Rev. JOHN WILSON, of Sudbury, Suffolk; Boston;
DAVID WILTON, Dorchester Elizabeth Wing;
JOHN WINTHROP, of Croton, Suffolk; Boston Henry Winthrop Stephen Winthrop Samuel Winthrop;
WILLIAM WOODS, Boston;
JOHN WOOLRICH, probably of London; Charlestown Mrs. Sarah Woolrich;
--- WORMWOOD;
RICHARD WRIGHT, of Stepney, Middlesex; Boston Mrs. Margaret Wright Elinor Wright;
ROBERT WRIGHT, of London; Boston;


There were only a few deaths during the voyage, although a large number died soon thereafter from its aftereffects and continued malnutrition. Their main hub of settlement was the Shawmut peninsula, which they named Boston.

This list was largely compiled by Col. Charles Banks. His places of English origin, where given, may not always be correct. Also usually listed are the first town of residence in New England, and sometimes their occupation and later removes. 
Fleet, the Winthrop (I43574)
 
1692 ARRIVAL IN NEW FRANCE
On January 15, 1634, just a century after the arrival of Jacques Cartier, the general assembly of the Company of One Hundred Associates met at the town house of President Lauzon and decided to make a concession to Robert Giffard of the land and Seigneurie of Beauport.

The new Seigneur, a native of Autheuil, near Tourouvre, did not waste any time in contacting his friends, intelligent people and men experienced in different trades, to achieve his project: to go and populate a seigneurie with folks wishing to live mainly off farming, as true colonists and not as fur traders. He needed to be persuasive and sometimes make attractive offers to get the most talented candidates.

In particular, Giffard met with Jean Guyon, master mason and Zacharie Cloutier, master carpenter and presented his plans to them. Come with me to New France with each of your children for a period of three years: "you will cut, clear and farm the lands and the woods of my seigneurie of Beauport"... This of Beauport on March 14, 1634. Guyon was promised 1,000 arpents of land with hunting and fishing rights. During the first three years, all of his expenses would be paid by the seigneur. The commitment was signed on Saint-Jean-Baptiste day. Also, in 1636, Giffard will pay the expenses for the family members, who stayed in France to come here. Several other conditions and advantages were signed in the presence of the notary, such as Roussel, Giffard, Damien Chamboy, Jean Pousset and Jean Guyon.

On the same March 14, Jean Guyon, censitaire of the Seigneur, apothecary, Giffard, sold to Denis Gentil, Sieur de Rougemont, a bit of land for a garden, located at the entrance to the city of Mortagne, parish of Loise. The price was 45 livres. However, the head of the Guyon family kept a house that he owned at Mortagne. He would give it as a gift to a charitable religious organization at Saint-Jean, 20 years later, on October 18, 1653.

The Guyon family, at the last minute, decided to go to New France in 1634. Together, they wanted to share the risks, the hardships and the joys of such an adventure. We know that, Mathurine Robin had brought into the world a son, Michel, on the preceding March 3. What courage to undertake an Atlantic crossing with so young a child! The first contingent of immigrants was comprised of 43 people, including the Guyon family of eight. The eldest, Barbe Guyon, married to Pierre Paradis since February 11, 1632, would wait a few years before joining her family in America.

To leave one's country is to die a little. To reach New France was to begin to live a promising future. They took the route to Rouen, then to Dieppe, port of embarkation, where a fleet of four ships under the command of Charles Duplessis-Bochart, admiral of the fleet of the One Hundred Associates awaited them.

ARRIVAL
According to the Relation des Jesuites, on May 31, 1634, a small boat came to Québec with the news that three ships belonging to the Associates had arrived near Tadoussac. A fourth, that of Duplessis-Bochart, was expected at any moment. On June 4, Robert Giffard and his recruits from Perche, including 35 people from Mortagne, joyfully reached Québec on the day of Pentecost. For Giffard, this meant to see again the country that he had loved for a long time. For his companions, this was to discover and to begin to love it.

Giffard, his wife and his two children stayed at Fort Saint-Louis. The personal property and tools of the colonists were placed in the old warehouse of the port. Men, women and children found lodging in the barracks erected near the shore. Then some scouts and finally the entire group left the Lower-Town to meet at the small river of Notre-Dame de Beauport. As quickly as possible, they needed to sow, to build a public house, to get settled. Near the Dubuisson River, Zacharie Cloutier and Jean Guyon laid out their first foundation, that of a community house.

From the first year, wheat grew very quickly, along the roads and in the clearings. 
Guyon du Buisson, Jean (I23244)
 
1693 as a Chaplain. Chase, Corp. Amos Francis (I13050)
 
1694 as a deacon. Mavericke, Rev. Peter (I16642)
 
1695 as a passenger on the AnneBangs, Edward (I14230)
 
1696 as a passenger on the MayflowerBrewster, Elder William (I13944)
 
1697 as a passenger on the AnnePierce, Abraham Sr. (I9309)
 
1698 as a passenger on the Mayflower, and five acres as a passenger on the Anne (presumably for his wife and children). Warren, Richard (I10264)
 
1699 as a priest. Mavericke, Rev. Peter (I16642)
 
1700 As a result, he was granted two acres at "Wenotomies River". Converse, Deacon Edward (I16667)
 

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