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<strong>MAYFLOWER</strong> <strong>PASSENGERS</strong>, <strong>1620</strong><br />

<strong>Alden</strong>, <strong>John</strong> <strong>Born</strong> <strong>about</strong> <strong>1599</strong>. Died at Duxbury, 12 September, 1687. He married, at<br />

Plymouth, before 1624, Priscilla Mullins (WILLIAM1) Ten children. Numerous<br />

descendants.<br />

Allerton, Isaac Isaac Allerton was born <strong>about</strong> 1586. He died at New Haven, Conn.,<br />

before 22 February, 1659. He married, first, at Leiden, 4 November, 1611, MARY<br />

NORRIS. He married, second, at Plymouth, between July, 1623, and 1 June, 1627, Fear2<br />

Brewster (WILLIAM1), who died at presumably at Plymouth in 1634. He married, third,<br />

before 1644, Joanna Swinnerton, who survived him.<br />

Allerton, Mary (Norris), wife, died at Plymouth, 7 March, 1621<br />

Allerton, Bartholomew, son., <strong>Born</strong> <strong>about</strong> 1612/13. <strong>Born</strong> at Leiden. He returned to<br />

England, married and had children there, and was living in 1650.<br />

Allerton, Mary, daughter. <strong>Born</strong> at Leiden abt. 1617. Died at Plymouth, MA, 28<br />

November 1699, . She married, at Plymouth, <strong>about</strong> 1636, Thomas Cushman, who was<br />

born in February, 1608, and died at Plymouth, 22 December 1691.<br />

Allerton, Remember, daughter <strong>Born</strong> <strong>about</strong> 1615, m. by 6 May 1635 Moses Maverick<br />

Allerton, <strong>John</strong> Seaman on the Mayflower. Not known to be related to ISAAC. Died at<br />

Plymouth, between 11 January and 10 April, 1621. No known issue.<br />

Billington, <strong>John</strong> Hanged at Plymouth, in September, 1630. He married by <strong>about</strong> 1607<br />

ELEANOR—<br />

Billington, Eleanor, wife. Died after 12 March, 1643. She had married, second, at<br />

Plymouth, in September, 1638, Gregory Armstrong, who died at Plymouth, 15<br />

November, 1650.<br />

Billington, <strong>John</strong> son, b. say 1604, d.Plymouth between 22 May, 1627 and September<br />

1630, unmarried.<br />

Billington, Francis son, b. <strong>about</strong> 1606; married Plymouth, July, 1634 Christian (Penn)<br />

Eaton, widow of Francis Eaton. He died December 1684, Middleboro, MA.<br />

Bradford, William Bp. Austerfield, Yorkshire, 19 March, 1589/90., son of William and<br />

Alice (Hanson) Bradford. Died at Plymouth, May 9, 1657. He married, first, in<br />

Amsterdam, Holland, 10 December, 1613, DOROTHY MAY, . He married, second, at<br />

Plymouth, 24 August, 1623, Alice (Carpenter) Southworth (widow of Edward<br />

Southworth). 3 Children, William, Mercy, Joseph. She died Plymouth, 26, March 1670.<br />

Bradford, Dorothy (May) wife She was born <strong>about</strong> 1597, and was accidentally drowned<br />

at Cape Cod Harbor, December, <strong>1620</strong>. One child, <strong>John</strong>. m. Martha Bourne<br />

Brewster, William <strong>Born</strong> in 1566 or 1567, prob. Scrooby, Nottinghamshire, son of<br />

William Brewster. Died at Duxbury, 10 April, 1644. He married, before 1593, MARY,<br />

surname unknown despite extensive research to date.<br />

Brewster, Mary, wife Died at Plymouth, 17 April, 1627. Surname unknown.<br />

Brewster, Love, son B. <strong>about</strong> 1607-11. Died at Duxbury, late 1650 or early 1651. He<br />

married at Plymouth 15 May, 1634, Sarah2 Collier (William1)<br />

Brewster, Wrestling, son Died, unmarried, between after 1627 and before 1651<br />

Britteridge, Richard Bradford, as quoted by Prince says, "Dec 21 [<strong>1620</strong>], dies Richard<br />

Britteridge, the first who dies in this harbour." Single, among the signers of the<br />

Mayflower Compact.


Browne, Peter <strong>Born</strong> by <strong>about</strong> 1600. Died at Plymouth, 1633. He married, first, at<br />

Plymouth, by 1626, Martha (—) Ford, who died at Plymouth, 1630 or 1631. Children<br />

Mary and Priscilla. He married, second, Mary _____ by 1631. Children: Rebecca, child -<br />

- name unknown, d. by 1647 Mary was also prob. dead by 1647as one of her daughters<br />

sells land without reference to widow's dower rights.<br />

Button, William A youth, servant to Samuel Fuller who died as "they drew near the<br />

coast."<br />

Carter, Robert Servant of William Mullens. "died the first winter." (Bradford)<br />

Carver, <strong>John</strong> Governor at Plymouth until his sudden death in April, 1621. <strong>Born</strong> by <strong>about</strong><br />

1580-85. By 1609 was married to Catherine (White) Leggatt, daughter of Alexander<br />

White.<br />

Carver, Katherine (Leggett)(White), wife She died Plymouth <strong>about</strong> five or six weeks<br />

after her husband. No known surviving children. Two possible unknown children buried<br />

Leiden.<br />

Chilton, James Tailor. <strong>Born</strong> <strong>about</strong> 1556 probably at Canterbury, son of Lionel Chilton.<br />

Married by 1586. Died on the Mayflower, at Cape Cod Harbor, <strong>about</strong> 8 December, <strong>1620</strong>.<br />

Another daughter Isabella came later and married Roger Chandler.<br />

Chilton, Mrs. wife His wife died early in 1621, after 11 January. Neither her maiden nor<br />

surname are known..<br />

Chilton, Mary daughter Baptised St. Peters's, Sandwich, May 1607. Died at Boston,<br />

shortly before 1 May, 1679. She married, at Plymouth, by 1 June, 1627, <strong>John</strong> Winslow,<br />

who was bp. at Droitwich, England, 18 April, 1597, son of Edward and Magdalen<br />

(Oliver) Winslow.<br />

Clarke, Richard Died soon after arrival in the general sickness. Among the signers of the<br />

Mayflower Compact.<br />

Cooke, Francis <strong>Born</strong> in or shortly after 1583, died Plymouth 7 April 1663. Married in<br />

Leiden 1603, Hester Mahieu, who followed later. Other children include a child buried<br />

in Leiden, unknown; Jane, Elizabeth, Jacob, Hester and Mary.<br />

Cooke, <strong>John</strong> son Bp. Leiden 1607. Died at Dartmouth 23 November 1695. He married,<br />

at Plymouth, 28 March 1634, Sarah2 Warren (RICHARD1).<br />

Cooper, Humility <strong>Born</strong> <strong>about</strong> 1619, and no more than <strong>about</strong> a year old when she sailed<br />

on the Mayflower and was included in the Edward Tilley family, along with Henry<br />

Sampson as "cousins." By 1651, she was sent "for into" England and according to<br />

Bradford, "died there." Unmarried.<br />

Crackstone, <strong>John</strong> Died in the first mortality at Plymouth, between 11 January and 10<br />

April, 1621. Married by <strong>about</strong> 1600, wife unknown, and probably dead by <strong>1620</strong> and<br />

perhaps considerably earlier. A child Anna was married in Leiden. He was among the<br />

signers of the Mayflower Compact.<br />

Crackstone, <strong>John</strong> son Came with his father in <strong>1620</strong> and died at Plymouth <strong>about</strong> 1627,<br />

"having lost himself in the woods; his feet became frozen, which put him into a fever of<br />

which he died." [Bradford 442,445]<br />

Doty, Edward Planter, born by <strong>about</strong> <strong>1599</strong> and a servant upon his arrival. Died at<br />

Plymouth, 23 August, 1655. First wife, unknown. He married, second, at Plymouth,<br />

January, 1634/1635, Faith2 Clark (Thurston1), who was buried at Marshfield, 21<br />

December, 1675. She had married, second, <strong>John</strong> Phillips. Nine children by his second<br />

wife, Faith.


Eaton, Francis Carpenter, born by <strong>about</strong> 1595/6 based on the birth of first child. and a<br />

baptismal record in Bristol, Gloucester, England. Died Plymouth late 1633. Married by<br />

<strong>1620</strong>, Sarah ______, who came on the Mayflower and died early in 1621. Married<br />

second, <strong>about</strong> 1622, unidentified wife (thought to be the unnamed servant of <strong>John</strong><br />

Carver). She died a year or two after. Married third, Christian Penn, passenger on the<br />

Anne, who married second Francis Billington, son of <strong>John</strong> Billington. Children by Eaton<br />

and Christian were Rachel, Benjamin, child, unnamed, an "idiot" living 1651.<br />

Eaton, Sarah wife Died soon after arrival<br />

Eaton, Samuel son Came as an infant. <strong>Born</strong> late 1619/20, m. by 1646, Elizabeth ____,<br />

who died after 1652 and before 1661. He married second, Martha Billington, his<br />

stepsister, January 1660/1.<br />

English, Thomas Hired to "go master of a shallop." [Bradford] Died during the winter of<br />

<strong>1620</strong>/1.Probably a young, unmarried man.<br />

Fletcher, Moses Smith, born by <strong>about</strong> 1565. Died at Plymouth, early 1621 during the<br />

first winter. He married, first, in Maria (Mary) Evans, who died late 1613. He married,<br />

second, at Leiden, 21 December, 1613, Sarah (—) Dingby, widow of William. There is<br />

no further record of her. He had ten children by his first wife, but, according to Bradford,<br />

"left no posterity here."<br />

Fuller, Edward Died during the first winter. Bp. Redenhall, Norfolk, September 1575,<br />

son of Robert Fuller. Married, unknown, by <strong>about</strong> 1605. A son Matthew born <strong>about</strong> 1605<br />

was not among those names included in the voyage, but married by <strong>about</strong> 1630 Francis<br />

______, possibly in England. Matthew died 1678, Barnstable, MA. Edward was brother<br />

of Dr. Samuel Fuller.<br />

Fuller, Mrs. ____ wife Maiden and Surname is unknown. Died during the first winter.<br />

Fuller, Samuel son <strong>Born</strong> <strong>about</strong> 1608, married April 1635 Jane Lothrop, daughter of Rev.<br />

<strong>John</strong> Lothrop.<br />

Fuller, Samuel (Dr) Bp. Redenhall, Norfolk, January 1580, son of Robert Fuller.<br />

Married first, Alice Glascock, who died by 1613. Married second, Agnes Carpenter in<br />

Leiden, April 1613. She died by 1617. He married third, Bridget Lee, Leiden, May 27,<br />

1617. Children by Bridget, include possible Bridget, born 1619; Mercy, b. after May 22,<br />

1627, but no further record; and Samuel born <strong>about</strong> 1629. Dr. Fuller died between 9<br />

August and 26 September, 1633, Plymouth.<br />

Gardinar, Richard According to William Bradford, Richard became a seaman and died in<br />

England or at Sea. Died after 1623 as he was granted land in the Plymouth land division.<br />

He was among the signers of the Mayflower Compact. No known wife or children.<br />

Goodman, <strong>John</strong> <strong>John</strong> is listed by Bradford as one of seven men who died soon after their<br />

arrival in the general sickness, however he (or perhaps someone in his behalf) was<br />

awarded land in the Plymouth land division. He was dead, however, by 1627 as he is not<br />

in the Cattle division of that year. No known descendants.<br />

Holbeck, William Servant to William White and died soon after landing.<br />

Hooke, <strong>John</strong> Died at Plymouth, early in 1621. A servant boy to Isaac Allerton.<br />

Hopkins, Stephen Tanner and Mercant. <strong>Born</strong> by <strong>about</strong> 1582. Died at Plymouth, between<br />

6 June and 17 July, 1644. Married by <strong>about</strong> 1604-7 to first wife, Mary, who was buried<br />

at Hursley, Hampshire, England in May, 1613. They had three children Elizabeth,<br />

Constance, Giles. He married second in London, February 1617/8 Elizabeth Fisher, who<br />

predeceased her husband.


Hopkins, Elizabeth (Fisher) wife Died at Plymouth in the early 1640's<br />

Hopkins, Giles son by first marriage Bp. 30 January 1607/8, Hursley, Hampshire,<br />

England. Died at Eastham, between 5 March 1688/9 and 16 April 1690, Eastham, MA.<br />

He married, 9 October, 1639, Katharine Wheldon<br />

Hopkins, Constance, daughter by first marriage Bp. 11 May 1606, Hursley, Hampshire,<br />

England. Married Plymouth by 1627 Nicholas Snow.<br />

Hopkins, Damaris, daughter <strong>Born</strong> <strong>about</strong> 1618, died probably before the birth of her sister<br />

in <strong>about</strong> 1628 of the same name<br />

Hopkins, Oceanus, son <strong>Born</strong> at sea aboard the Mayflower, died by 1627.<br />

Howland, <strong>John</strong> Of Fenstanton, Huntingdonshire, son of Henry and Margaret ____<br />

Howland. <strong>Born</strong> <strong>about</strong> 1592/3-9. Died at Plymouth, 23 February, 1672/3. He married, at<br />

Plymouth, before 1624/5, ELIZABETH2 TILLEY (JOHN1), who was born <strong>about</strong> 1607,<br />

and died at Swansea, 22 December, 1687, aged eighty. Ten children. Characterized by<br />

Bradford as a "lusty young man" and manservant to <strong>John</strong> Carver. He was nearly swept to<br />

his death during a severe storm on the passage.<br />

Langmore, <strong>John</strong> Servant to Christopher Martin. Died during the first sickness.<br />

Latham, William Servant to <strong>John</strong> Carver and after twenty years stay, according to<br />

Bradford went to England and from there to the Bahamas where he and others starved for<br />

want of food. There is no record of a marriage or children during his stay in the colony.<br />

Leister, Edward Servant to Stephen Hopkins. According to Bradford, after his liberty,<br />

he went to Virginia, and there died. No known descendants.<br />

Margesson, Edmund Died soon after arrival. No known descendants.<br />

Martin, Christopher Of Great Burstead, Essex, merchant. Birth by <strong>about</strong> 1582, died<br />

Plymouth, January 8, <strong>1620</strong>/1. Married Great Burstead, Essex 26 February, 1606/7 Mary<br />

______ Prower, widow of _____ Prower. Child, Nathaniel, apparently alive in Great<br />

Burstead in <strong>1620</strong>, no further record.<br />

Martin, Mary (Prower), wife Died during the first winter<br />

Minter, Desire Came in the household of <strong>John</strong> Carver. Bradford says "Desire Minter<br />

returned to her friend and proved not very well and died in England. No known husband<br />

or children.<br />

More, Ellen, . "A litle girle." Sister of JASPER. Died at Plymouth, early in 1621, after 11<br />

January. These four children were the children of Samuel More, of Royal descent and his<br />

wife, a first cousin, Catherine, but discovered by Samuel to be the illegitimate children of<br />

his wife's lover. After a difficult divorce, Samuel put them in the care of <strong>John</strong> Carver and<br />

Robert Cushman who were to maintain them for seven years and provide them with fifty<br />

acres of land. Sadly, only Richard More survived. Ellen was put to the family of Edward<br />

Winslow. See New England Historical Register, 114:163-68, 124:86-87 for an account<br />

of this family by Sir Anthony Richard Wagner.<br />

More, Jasper, brother "A litle boy." Died on the Mayflower, at Cape Cod Harbor, 16<br />

December, <strong>1620</strong>. He was put to the Carver family<br />

More, Richard, brother Of Shipton, Shropshire, bp. 13 November 1614, Shipton,<br />

Shropshire, England. He was reputedly the illegitimate child of Jacob Blakeway and<br />

Katherine (More) wife of Samuel More. He was the only surviving Mayflower More<br />

child. He died Salem between 19 March, 1693/4 and April 20, 1696. He married,<br />

Plymouth, October, 1636 Christian Hunter who died in Salem, March 18, 1676. He


married second, Jane ____ Crumpton, widow of Samuel Crumpton. He had seven<br />

children by his first wife.<br />

More, Mary, sister Died at Plymouth, early in 1621, after 11 January. Bradford calls this<br />

child brother to Richard, but it is felt he may have erred as court records for Samuel and<br />

Catherine specifically name the children and include Mary. In any event the child did not<br />

survive the first winter.<br />

Mullins, William Shoemaker of Dorking, Surrey. <strong>Born</strong> <strong>about</strong> 1568. Died Plymouth,<br />

February 21, <strong>1620</strong>/1 He married by 1593 Alice _____. They had four children: William<br />

who married twice in England and in Boston, one daughter who married three times, but<br />

died without issue; Joseph who died early; Sarah, who married by 1622, _____ Blunden;<br />

and Priscilla who marrried <strong>John</strong> <strong>Alden</strong>. Bradford notes that only the two children<br />

Priscilla and Joseph accompanied them on the Mayflower. William Mullins made out his<br />

death-bed will on 21 February <strong>1620</strong>/1, in which he mentions his wife Alice, daughter<br />

Priscilla, son Joseph, and married children William and Sarah who were still in Dorking<br />

at the time.<br />

Mullins, Alice, wife. Died early in 1621, after 2 April.<br />

Mullins, Priscilla daughter. <strong>Born</strong> <strong>about</strong> 1603. Married <strong>John</strong> <strong>Alden</strong> by <strong>about</strong> 1623.<br />

Mullins, Joseph son <strong>Born</strong> <strong>about</strong> 1596. Died at Plymouth, early in 1621, after 2 April.<br />

Priest, Degory <strong>Born</strong> <strong>about</strong> 1579. Died at Plymouth, 1 January, <strong>1620</strong>/1. He married, at<br />

Leiden, 4 November, 1611, Sarah (Allerton) Vincent (the widow of <strong>John</strong> Vincent). She<br />

was sister to Isaac Allerton and came afterward with two children Mary, who m. Phineas<br />

Pratt and Sarah, who m. <strong>John</strong> Coombs.<br />

Prower, Solomon Died at Plymouth during the first winter. As he came with the family<br />

of Chistopher and Mary Prower Martin, it has been speculated that he was related to her<br />

in some way, perhaps a son by a former marriage or a nephew. No known descendants.<br />

Rigsdale, <strong>John</strong> Died during the first winter<br />

Rigsdale, Alice, wife Died during the first winter<br />

Rogers, Thomas Birth by <strong>about</strong> 1572, son of William and Eleanor (____) Rogers of<br />

Watford, Northamptonshire. He died in Plymouth, soon after arrival, although his son<br />

Joseph, the only of his children to come with him, survived. Bradford notes that "his<br />

other children came afterwards," but of those only <strong>John</strong> Rogers is known to have arrived.<br />

Thomas married 24 October 1597, Watford, Northamptonshire, Alice Cosford, daughter<br />

of George Cosford. A 1622 Poll Tax for Leiden, Holland shows the surviving widow and<br />

children living there in 1622. Children (all bp. Watford, Northamptonshire): Thomas,<br />

died as infant; poss. Richard, died as infant; Joseph, see below; <strong>John</strong>, bp. 6 April 1606,<br />

m. Plymouth, 16 April 1639, Anna Churchman; Elizabeth, bp 26 December 1609, living<br />

in Leiden, 1622, no further record; Margaret, bp. 30 May 1613, living at Leiden 1622, no<br />

further record.<br />

Rogers, Joseph son Bp. 23 January 1602/3. Married by 1633 Hanah _____ who is<br />

mentioned in his will of 2 January 1677/8. It is not certain that she was his only wife, nor<br />

the mother of his children. He died Eastham after January 2, 1677/8 (will) and before<br />

Jan. 15, 1677/8 when Joseph's inventory was taken. Buried there in the Old Cove Burial<br />

Ground. Children: Sarah, died as infant; Joseph, prob. born Duxbury 19 July, 1635, m.<br />

Eastham 4 April 1660, Susanna Deane, dau. of Stephen and Elizabeth (Ring) Deane, no<br />

known children; Thomas b. prob Duxbury 29 March 1638, m. Eastham, 13 December<br />

1665, Elizabeth Snow; Elizabeth, b. prob. Duxbury, 29 Sept 1639, m. Eastham 9 January


1660, Jonathan Higgins; <strong>John</strong>, b. prob. Duxbury, 3 April 1642, m. Eastham 19 Aug 1669<br />

Elizabeth Twining; Mary, b. prob Duxbury, 22 Sept 1644, m. Barnstable aft. 19 April<br />

1718, <strong>John</strong> Phinney; James, b. Eastham 18 Oct. 1648, m. Eastham 11 Jan 1670, Mary<br />

Paine; Hannah, b. Sandwich or Eastham 8 Aug 1652, m. aft. 16 July 1679 Jonathan<br />

Higgens.<br />

Samson, Henry Bp. Henlow, Bedfordshire, 15 Jan 1603/4, son of James and Martha<br />

(Cooper) Samson, died Duxbury bet 24 Dec 1684 (will) and 5 March 1684/5 (probate).<br />

Married, Plymouth, 6 Feb 1635/6 Anne Plummer. Children: Stephen, <strong>John</strong>, Elizabeth,<br />

James, Hannah, Daughter (unknown given name), Mary, Dorcas, Caleb.<br />

Soule, George Died at Duxbury, bet 20 Sept 1677 when he made a codicil to his will and<br />

22 January 1679/80 when his inventory was taken.. He married at Plymouth, before 1627<br />

when she is included in the Plymouth division of cattle, Mary Buckett, who died at<br />

Duxbury <strong>about</strong> December, 1672. Her surname is a deduction of writers by way of the<br />

argument that she was the only available Mary in Plymouth at that time.[TGM 3:1706]<br />

Standish, Myles was born <strong>about</strong> 1584-93 and died 3 Oct 1656 Duxbury. He married 1st<br />

Rose ____, who died early in <strong>1620</strong>/1. He m. 2nd Barbara ______ who d. after 6 Oct<br />

1659. Seven children<br />

Standish, Rose wife Died early in <strong>1620</strong>/1<br />

Story, Elias, servant to <strong>John</strong> Winslow, died soon after arrival<br />

Thompson, Edward, servant to William White, died soon after landing<br />

Tilley, Edward, of Henlow, Bedfordshire, England, was bp. there 27 May, 1588 as<br />

Edmond, son of Robert and Elizabeth (_____) Tilley. TGM 3:1819 citing TAG 52:203.<br />

In Bradford's Passenger List he includes Edward Tillie, and Ann his wife. Both died<br />

soon after arrival.<br />

Tilley, Ann, wife Died soon after arrival<br />

Tilley, <strong>John</strong>, brother to Edward was bp. Henlow, Bedfordshire, England, 19 Dec 1571.<br />

He m. in Henlow 20 Sept 1596 Joan (Hurst) Rogers. She had married 1st Thomas<br />

Rogers. Of five children: Rose, <strong>John</strong>, Rose again, Robert and Elizabeth, only Elizabeth<br />

who is known to have descendants. Of the others there is no further record.<br />

Tilley, Joan (Hurst)(Rogers), wife Died soon after arrival<br />

Tilley, Elizabeth, daughter, bp. Henlow, Bedfordshire, England, 30 Aug 1607. She m.<br />

<strong>about</strong> 1625 <strong>John</strong> Howland. See Howland.<br />

Tinker, Thomas Died in the first sickness<br />

Tinker, Mrs. Thomas, wife Died in the first sickness<br />

Tinker, ----- son Died in the first sickness<br />

Turner, <strong>John</strong> Died in the first sickness. His wife's name is unknown and she did not<br />

come over. A daughter Elizabeth, who remains a mystery, was, according to Bradford<br />

[443] living in Salem, coming some years after. Thus she was alive in 1650/1 at the<br />

writing of Bradford's list.<br />

Turner, ---- son Died in the first sickness<br />

Turner, ---- son Died in the first sickness<br />

Warren, Richard died Plymouth, 1628. He m. by <strong>about</strong> 1609, Elizabeth _____. She d.<br />

Plymouth in October 1673. Bradford says "mr Richard Warren, but his wife and children<br />

were lefte behind and came<br />

afterwards." Seven children


White, William Died soon after arrival at Plymouth. He. m. <strong>about</strong> 1615 Susanna<br />

______. Two children from her marriage to William White. Their second son Peregrine<br />

was born 4 December 20 aboard the Mayflower and m. Sarah Bassett, dau. of William<br />

Bassett<br />

Susanna White, wife, She married 2nd Plymouth 12 May 1621 Edward Winslow.<br />

Resolved White, son b. abt 1615, m. Scituate 8 April 1640, Judith Vassall, dau. of<br />

William Vassall.<br />

Wilder, Roger A servant to <strong>John</strong> Carver who died early. No known issue. Bradford says:<br />

"mr Carver and his wife, dyed the first year, he in ye spring, she in ye somer; also his<br />

man Roger . . ."<br />

Williams, Thomas Among the signers of the Mayflower Compact. Died soon after<br />

arrival in the general sickness.<br />

Winslow, Edward, bp. Droitwich, Worcestershire, England 20 October 1595, son of<br />

Edward and Magdalen (Oliver) Winslow. Died at sea 8 May 1655. He married second<br />

(Sus)anna (?Fuller) Winslow 12 May, 1621<br />

Winslow, Elizabeth (Barker), wife, m. at Leiden Edward Winslow, died Plymouth, 24<br />

March <strong>1620</strong>/1<br />

Winslow, Gilbert Brother to Edward, bp. Droitwich, Worcestershire, England, 29 Oct<br />

1600. There is no marriage nor any children recorded for Gilbert. Bradford says: "Gilbert<br />

Winslow after diverse years aboad here, returned into England and dyed ther."<br />

Unnamed maidservant of <strong>John</strong> Carver Bradford's Passenger List: mr <strong>John</strong> Carver.<br />

Kathrine his wife. Desire Minter; & 2 man-servants <strong>John</strong> Howland Roger Wilder.<br />

William Latham, a boy& a maid servant. & a child yt was put to him called, Jasper More.<br />

She is deduced by some to be the second, unnamed wife of Francis Eaton.<br />

William Trevore and ____ Ely, two crew members; are commonly, but incorrectly<br />

reckoned in the number of the first company of passengers for the Colony; BRADFORD<br />

himself says: "Two other seamen were hired to stay a year; when their time was out they<br />

both returned." Accordingly he says of the Mayflower company: "These being <strong>about</strong> a<br />

hundred souls, came over in the first ship." Afterwards he adds: "Of these one hundred<br />

persons who came over in this first ship together, the greatest half died in the general<br />

mortality, and most of them in two or three months' time." Omitting those two hired<br />

sailors who returned, and counting the person that died and the child that was born while<br />

on the passage as one passenger, we have the exact number---one hundred of the Pilgrim<br />

Company, "who came over in the first ship." And, as fifty-one died the first season, this<br />

enumeration makes good those other words of the historian, that,"the greater half died in<br />

the general mortality."

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