Chesapeake Colony Ships; Hotten Ship Registers - 1635 ships Passenger lists | National Library of Australia Massachusetts Society of Mayflower Descendants - Mayflower Passengers Supplemental volumes have been issued annually. please submit a short paragraph about the passenger, where settled, children, etc., with the name of the ship and date of arrival, and send to the transcriber at the bottom of the manifest or to the . Are you certain of the name or spelling? Many of these port records are included in the online records listed above. Arrival of the Winthrop Colony, by William F. Halsall. Limit 20 per day. Immigrants to New England, 17001775. Garden New York Ships Passenger Lists 1855-1890, Ellis Try a Only family member to survive 1st year in Boston, Harris, Thomas & Elizabeth (born Hills, later remarried as Stilson), Thomas Harris is listed twice; his father was William Harris, thus he often signed as Thomas Williams. Irons, E.A., "Isaac Johnson: A Memoir", The Rutland Magazine and County Historical Record, 1908, Volume 3, Rutland Archaeological and Natural History Society, Chas. 0000066737 00000 n Island, May 1631 - Freeman at Cambridge MA. That Anderson did not profile him suggests perhaps he never made it to New England-- either remaining in Barbados or never left England. John Winthrop. Phone: 1-978-388-3054. The Massachusetts Bay Colony got its start on June 14, 1630, when the Arbella came to anchor in Salem Harbor after a long, stormy voyage. She is number 78: Reynolds Sarah 20, #36. Plymouth Colony was first settled in 1620. 0000001011 00000 n Hudson, William, Susan, Francis, William Jr. John, Anne, Judith, Mary, James, John, WIlliam Jr. Lamb, Thomas, Elizabeth, Thomas Jr., John, Samuel, Mills, John, Susan, Joy, Mary, John Jr., Susanna, Recompense, Nowell, Increase, Parnell (Gray), Jane, Sarah, Lyn (see Audley), See Olcott, First founder of Hartford, md Abigail Porter, Palsgrave, Richard, Anne, John, Anna, Mary, Sarah, >Captain of Militia, later shot dead by Dutch Soldier in New Haven CT, Minister of 1st Congregational Church in Watertown MA. You probably saw the Poland-24 profile and from what I can tell, those are secondary sources which don't cite their primary sources. Compiled from English public records. tedious research for other people.If you copy any of these pages, please acknowledge Anne Stevens did the work. 0000001366 00000 n The remaining settlers either stayed in Salem or moved on to Boston or Watertown. It is reported that during the first year nearly 200 of these colonists died and another 100 returned to England. Or that the Roker spelling is significantly different from other records, that we cannot find him. https://www.geni.com/projects/Great-Migration-Passengers-of-the-Elizabeth-1634-1635/4789, https://www.reynoldsfamily.org/line12/robert1.php, Do you have a question concerning one of these people you mentioned? Join Geni to explore your genealogy and family history in the World's Largest Family Tree. Once the immigrants arrived, they typically fanned out to new towns after spending a few weeks or through the winter season in their port of entry. It's now on the list, but not. The Winthrop Fleet in 1630 Eleven Ships Sailed to Massachusetts Bay Colony The Winthrop Fleet consisted of eleven ships. Questions. The WikiTree profile for Robert Reynolds is found here: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Reynolds-326 On that profile it seems to discount that Robert was son of George Robert and Thomasyn (Church) Reynolds. Massachusetts Bay Colony was a 17th Century British settlement and political unit on the east coast of North America. They were not the first settlers of the area; there was an existing settlement at Salem, started in about 1626 and populated by a few hundred Puritans governed by John Endicott, most of whom had arrived in 1629. ports of arrival, Ships Passenger Lists The New York herald. [volume], January 16, 1853, Image 4 Leave a message for others who see this profile. Claims Barbados for James I. Great Migration: Passengers of the Elizabeth, 1634 & 1635 Coldham, Peter Wilson. Over 7100 families and 290 ships, Read this before you email Anne: 0000003737 00000 n Great Migration: Passengers of the Abigail, 1628, Great Migration: Passengers of the Abigail, 1635, Great Migration: Passengers of the Angel Gabriel, 1635, Great Migration: Passengers of the Anne & Little James, 1623, Great Migration: Passengers of the Arbella, 1630, Great Migration: Passengers of the Bevis, 1638, Great Migration: Passengers of the Blessing, 1635, Great Migration: Passengers of the Confidence, 1638, Great Migration: Passengers of the Defence (Defiance), 1635, The Great Migration of Picky Puritans, 1620-40, Geni search for projects tagged Great Migration, http://www.werelate.org/wiki/Great_Migration_Ships, Great Migration: Passengers of the Mayflower, 1620, Great Migration: Passengers of the Fortune, 1621, Great Migration: Passengers of the Sparrow, 1622, Great Migration: Passengers of the Higginson Fleet, 1629, Great Migration: Passengers of the Lyon's Whelp, 1629, Great Migration: Passengers of the Handmaid, 1630, Great Migration: Passengers of the Mary & John, 1630, Great Migration: Passengers of the Swift, 1630, Great Migration: Passenger of the William & Francis, 1632, Great Migration: Passengers of the Lyon, 1631 & 1632, Great Migration: Passengers of the Mary & Jane, 1633, Great Migration: Passengers of the Griffin, 1633, Great Migration: Passengers of the Mary & John, 1633/4, Great Migration: Passengers of the Recovery 1633/1634, Great Migration: Passengers of the Elizabeth and Ann, 1634, Great Migration: Passengers of the Elizabeth and Dorcas, 1634, Great Migration: Passengers of the Francis 1634, Great Migration: Passengers of the Griffin, 1634, Great Migration: Passengers of the Hercules, 1634, Great Migration: Passengers of the Elizabeth, 1634 & 1635, Great Migration: Passengers of the James of London, 1635, Great Migration: Passengers of the Phillip, 1635, Great Migration: Passengers of the Planter, 1635, Great Migration: Passengers of the James from Bristol, 1635, Great Migration: Passengers of the Truelove 1635, Great Migration: Passengers of the Unity, 1635, Great Migration: Passengers of the Hopewell, Spring 1635, Great Migration: Passengers of the Increase, 1635, Great Migration: Passengers of the Susan and Ellen, 1635, Great Migration: Passengers of the Speedwell, 1635 & 1637, Great Migration: Passengers of the John & Dorothy of Ispwich & The Rose of Yarmouth, 1637, Great Migration: Passengers of the Mary Anne of Yarmouth, 1637, Great Migration: Passengers of the Hector, 1637 & 1638, Great Migration: Passengers of the Diligent, 1638, Great Migration: Passengers of the John of London, 1638, Great Migration: Passengers of the Jonathan, 1639. Ships Passenger Lists to U.S.A. 1600 - 1630 - Olive Tree Genealogy 1620-1640 by Banks, Charles Edward, 1854-1931 Publication date 1930 Topics Arthur Roker, aged 20 enlisted of the Ann & Elizabeth setting sail for Barbadoes. The Puritans lived longer and healthier lives, and formed large, healthy families. You may do research in immigration records in person at the National Archives Building, 700 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20408-0001. If you don't find your immigrant ancestor in a large port city, try smaller When the town reached its limit, it was declared closed. The ship was part of the Higginson fleet of ships bringing newcomers to Salem and Charlestown, Massachusetts Bay Colony. For example, there are many minor ports that have not yet been digitized. Six months after their arrival, Thomas Dudley wrote to Bridget, Countess of Lincoln, the sister-in-law of Lady Arbella and Charles Fiennes, that over two hundred passengers had died between their landing April 30 and the following December, 1630. Genealogical information about the early immigrants to New England. Will do so now. Not sure about the details after "|". Search for ships passengers in Ethnic Groups immigrating to America, other miscellaneous Emigration Rage The Massachusetts Bay Company found willing recruits. Passenger and Immigration Lists Index. Hull Company 20 March. South Compiled from English public records. passenger lists to USA, Immigration a large painted port ship three fourths of a mile N of the bark (theCorneliusGrinnell), having nothing standing but her mben and stump of a mainmast; at 8. The basic category works now. Martha Ford - Widow of Fortune passenger William Ford. The item The planters of the Commonwealth : a study of the emigrants and emigration in colonial times: to which are added lists of passengers to Boston and to the Bay Colony; the ships which brought them; their English homes and the places of their settlement in Massachusetts, 1620-1640, by Charles Edward Banks represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual . New England, Connecticut Colony, Plymouth Colony, Massachusetts Bay Colony, Province of New Hampshire, and Colony of Rhode Island Puritan migration to New England (1620-1640) from 1620 - 1640; thereafter sharp decline for a time. departed Yarmouth, Isle of Wight on April 8,[6] Delaware, Copyright not renewed as per Stanford database.Irregular pagination.Uneven binding.Damaged pages 47-48 -61-62 off from the spine. Sometimes also listed as Port of Boston/Charlestown 1635 The Rev. Familypedia is a FANDOM Lifestyle Community. It was a well planned and financed expedition comprising eleven ships that carried 700 immigrants from England to the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Ezekiel Richardson, COnverse and Mousall were some of the original founders of Woburn ( from Charlestown). 8-23-1677, What's Available in Massachusetts Immigration Records, Ships' Passenger lists to Massachusetts after 1820, Ships Passenger Lists They believed in complete separation from the corrupt Anglican church. You can view them with a trial period free access. Defence Ship, 1635, William French, England to Boston See the Immigration Comparison Chart to help you decide which of the fee-based sites has the passenger lists you need to find your immigrant ancestor, Step 5: Private Messages: Indexes over 500,000 passengers to America from 1650 to mid-1980 in published passenger lists. It was established in 1628; its charter revoked in 1684, and it became part of the Dominion of New England Genealogy in 1686. 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