Mary and Margaret, sailed 1608 (0, 9, 1) Ships to New Netherland/New York. Its "brother" company, the Plymouth Company, headed by Sir John Popham, sends an expedition northward to present-day Maine. Men were considered to be the leader of the household, and women were expected to be subordinate to men. Men from all walks of life, most of them were poor men ages 17-35. The site offers a harbor that is deep enough for the colonists' ships and secluded from the view of any Spanish ships that might be offshore. She would have been ten or twelve at the time. HUn@}WH&N Elizabeth, sailed May 1611 (0, 3, 0) Men had to do the heaviest work, whereas women maintained the home and its garden. Mounslie, Thomas - Laborer - died August 17, 1607 Description. Trial, arriving July 5, 1619 Sailing to the mouth of the Chesapeake bay, and working their way up the James River. Note: Pay no attention to the drivel dispensed of no known this or that. Previous editions published under title: Passenger lists of ships coming to North America, 1607-1825 Addeddate 2011-12-14 16:11:25 Associated-names Wolfe, Richard J Bookplateleaf 0005 Call number 672642 Camera Canon EOS 5D Mark II External-identifier urn:oclc:record:1041633550 Foldoutcount 0 Identifier Godspeed (ship) - Wikipedia This expedition founded the settlement of Jamestown. worn to the bone.This data base has been compiled simply in hopes of easing One hundred and five men form the first settlement on an island (today, a peninsula) in the James River, initially called "James Fort," then "James Towne" and "James Citie." Newport sails for England on the John and Francis. Godspeed 1610 - Packrat Pro . In addition, women often had to assume the leadership role if the husband was away or injured., Secondly, the colonies differed in the nature of the English settlers they attracted. 0000005154 00000 n
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 expectation of working women is that taking care of the children, husbands, and maintaining their houses is the priority. Bagwell, p. 208; and Godby, p. 253). Categorization of Ships: WikiTree collects ship categories under several overarching categories, which can make finding a particular ship difficult. Unknown, sailed April 1612 Lori Case Ships He writes a letter to the Company treasurer in London providing an account of the colony's progress. Stephen. Therefore , if people keep working hard in Jamestown it will become a bigger and strong community., In addition to working in businesses and trading goods, building the community is a crucial part of Jamestown. Charming Martha, Arrived 29 October 1750 (0, 8, 1) - GA Thomas Savage remains behind to live with the Powhatans, while an Indian, Namontack, returns with the English to live at Jamestown. With resupply and additional immigrants, it managed to endure, becoming America's first permanent English colony. In short, every individual who contributed to the growth of Jamestown made a significant impact., According to the textbook in the Colonial period women lived within restrictive boundaries. Godspeed, sailed 1606 (0, 1, 0) This is the list of ships which provide many lists of passengers: Entire list of Pilgrim ships and sources 2) Prove it with the Hotten list, Ships list, or one of the Musters taken 1623 . Great Migration: Passengers of the Unity, 1635 - Geni There were many restrictions for women, so the gender hierarchy from the mother country did not disappear. Sarah Constant of 1606, sailed March 8, 1612 Clovill, Ustis (or Eustace) - Gentleman - died June 7, 1607 Martin, John, (Junior), Gentleman - died August 18, 1607 Master: Captain Robert Andrews of Ipswich, Massachusetts BAILEY, John Sr. a weaver from Chippenham England; On March 20, 1635 in the, The Jamestown settlement became the first lasting English settlement in America. On June 22, 1607, Newport sailed back for London with Susan Constant and Godspeed carrying a load of . If you have a question relating to the museum's collections, please first check our Collections FAQ. WIKITREE PROTECTS MOST SENSITIVE INFORMATION BUT ONLY TO THE EXTENT STATED IN THE TERMS OF SERVICE AND PRIVACY POLICY. Some came to teach others the ways of Jesus Christ. 0000004437 00000 n
Her site, Packrat-pro.com has other helpful genealogical information including: Everything I have is listed here. Share to Facebook. Other nearby tribes are the Kecoughtans at the mouth of the James River, and the Quiyoughcohanocks, Weanocs, Appomattocs, and Chiskiacks, further inland. Edwine, sailed 1616-1619 (4, 0, 0), Elianor, sailed 1621 Virginia Records Selected Bibliography | Oaths of Supremacy and Allegiance Administered to the Colonists. James, Arrived 14 January 1734 (0, 4, 1) - GA . Purysburg, Arrived 12 March 1734 (0, 17, 1) - GA, Safety, sailed Aug 1635 (0, 1, 0) Garret, William - Bricklayer Dixon, Richard - Gentleman They exchange hostages. As shown in the table below, the appropriate overarching categories for the US Southern Colonies Project include Category: Chesapeake Colony Ships for Virginia and Maryland and Category: Southern Colony Ships for the Carolinas and Georgia (which also has a separate category, as does Jamestown). Mutton, Richard - Boy Coldham pg 31. Hostilities between the colonists and Indian tribes result in the death of approximately two hundred Indians and several colonists. Thomas, sailed 1635 Prosperous, sailed 1619 Single women relied on the support of relatives and were seen as recipients of charity rather than fulfilling any useful purpose. Plain Joan, sailed May 15, 1635 (0, 0, 1) on the Internet. The amount of servants decreased because once their terms expired and they went to buy their own land, the owners did not have the money to replace them. Danynell Wingfield, Edward Maria - Master, Councilor President - died 1613 However, it is also swampy, infested with mosquitoes, and lacks sufficient fresh water sources. Sampson, sailed 1618-1619 (2, 0, 0), Samuel, sailed 1623 (0, 1, 0) Jamestowne Society Qualifying Ancestor # A5711 Deliverance, sailed 1610 (0, 3, 0) PDF Ship Passenger Lists Great Migration: Passengers of the Susan and Ellen, 1635; Great Puritan Migration (1620-1640): Passenger . The page "Wine and Silk and the Virginia Company" includes information about some of the passengers aboard the following ships (see the Ship List, below for links): See Province of Georgia, Passenger Ships (22 ship categories under it as of 2 August 2021 - most also under Southern Colony Ships). Its foundation in 1607, forever changed the course of history in the New World. 105 survivors established the town of Jamestown. Bruster (or Brewster), William - Gentleman - died August 10, 1607 Skynner, Thomas - Mariner An Analysis of the Passenger List for the 1607 Voyage to - StudyMode associate-tara-maharjan The instructions and two incomplete lists of the expeditions' passengers survive in John Smith's Works. Later the Council will re-emerge as an upper house of the legislature. Ellinor, arriving April 16, 1619 Unspecified, Arrived November 1752a (0, 3, 1) - GA, Virginia of the North Colony, sailed June 18, 1609, William and John, sailed 1616-1624 (3, 0, 0), William and Sarah, Arrived July 11, 1733 (0, 11, 2) - GA Usually, each voyage of each ship has its own category - and those that delivered passengers to both New England and the southern colonies should be categorized to both appropriate overarching categories (but they might not be). Newport, Christopher - Captain, Councilor - died 1617 Wilkinson, William - Surgeon Jamestown, Virginia Colony - WikiTree Alice, sailed July 1635 The reason for this being that women were traditionally thought to be weaker in the general sense of physical work, but also in the sense of emotional well-being. James, sailed 1621-1622 (2, 0, 0), Jamestown (Fleet), sailed Dec 1606 (3, 1, 1). Gosnold (or Gosnoll), Anthony, (Cousin) - Gentleman The. Elizabeth, sailed Oct 1613 Passengers left Blackwall, London, England on, Susan Constant with 71, Godspeed with 52 passengers and the Discovery with 21 persons. The Godspeed, led by Capt. C). Gosnold: Dec 1606: England: May 1607: . Company adventurers (investors) include merchants from the west and former soldiers who had fought as mercenaries on the side of the Dutch against the Spanish. 0000005824 00000 n
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The largest, named the Susan Constant , carried 54 members of a 105-man colonization mission. The Virginia Company dispatched 144 men and boys on three ships which left England in December of 1606 and arrived in Virginia in May of 1607. In addition, women were an important informal influence in the community because their opinion on a person or a situation, were taken, The article Rethinking Jamestown was written by Jeffery Sheler in January 2005 the article is about the Archaeological finds of the original fort built in 1607-1620. Very few women came, and those that did were all young and single with no children., Immigration patterns greatly differed of the north and south regions of the colonies. Paul, sailed July 1635 (0, 0, 1) Questions. The Mary and John, a ship unconnected to the Virginia Company, arrives at Jamestown. The original Susan Constant, Godspeed and Discovery set sail from London on December 20, 1606, bound for Virginia. PDF The Welcome of William Penn's Fleet - Suffrage Wagon News Channel Queen Elizabeth I dies. Susan Constant, Godspeed, Discovery, to Jamestown, Va; 14 May 1607 Margaret of Bristol, to Jamestown, Va; 4 Dec 1619 Mayflower, to Plymouth, Ma; 9 Nov 1620 . 0000008128 00000 n
Golding (or Goulding), George - Laborer Brunfield, James - Boy Passenger lists of ships coming to North America, 1607-1825; a bibliography. Only men who had had properties were allowed to elect local officials, a board of men. As well as a medical surgeon, Dr Henry Rickards . 0000002908 00000 n
The community suffered terrible hardships in its early years, including starvation leading to cannibalism and Indian attacks, and many hundreds died. index those ships to their WikiTree category page, searchable database of the 1624/25 muster, Category: Jamestown (Fleet), sailed Dec 1606, Category: First Supply (Fleet), sailed Oct 18, 1607, Category: Second Supply (Fleet), sailed Aug 1608, Category: Immigration Records and Passenger Lists, Blessing of Plymouth, sailed April 11, 1610, Charles Town Galley, Arrived 2 October 1749, First Supply (Fleet), sailed Oct 18, 1607, London Merchant, Arrived 17 February 1736, Prince of Wales, Arrived 28 December 1734, Sarah Constant of 1606, sailed March 8, 1612, Send a private message to the Profile Manager, Ann (1623 - out of 13 colonists, one reported a month: August), Blessinge (June 1609, according to one - the other two did not give a date), Bona Nova, bona Nova (1618-1622 - one reported November 1619 and another two reported April [one in 1621, one in 1622]), Bona Venture (1622), Bonaventure (August 1620), Bone Bes, Bony bess, Bony besse (August 1623), Charles (1616, 1621, November 1621, 1624), Delivance, Deliverance (1608, 1609 Deliverance was built in Bermuda from the Seaventure and sailed from Bermuda in 1610), Dutie, Duty (1619, 1620 - three reported May arrival in three different years: 1618, 1619, & 1620), Edwin, Edwine (1616, 1618 - three reported May arrival, one in 1617 & two in 1619), Elizabeth, Elsabeth, Elzabeth (1611, 1612, 1620, 1621 - one reported a month: May 1611), Falcon, falcon, Faulcon, ffalcon (1608, 1617, 1619), Flyinge Harte, fflyinge Harte, fflyinge Hart, flyinge Hart, flyinge hart (1621, 1622), Francis bona venture, Francis Bonaventure, ffrancis Bonaventure (1620 - four reported August 1620), ffurtherance, furtherance, Furtherance (1622), Georg, George (1616, 1617, 1618, 1619, 1620, 1621, 1623; reports with a month: May 1617 [1], May 1619 [3], October 1623 [1]), Geife, Gift, Gifte, Guifte, Guyft, Guift (1618, 1622, 1623), greate hopewell (see below, without "greate" too) (1623), Hopewell, hopewell, Hopwell (1622, 1623, 1624), John & Francis, John and Francis, John and ffrancis (1607, 1611, 1613, 1615, 1622, 1623), Jonathan (1609, 1619, 1620, 1623 - several reported May 1620 [only one 1609 - a typo? While anchored in the River Thames near Limehouse, it was involved in a minor collision with another vessel which led to a case in the High Court of Admiralty. It is the first ship to use Jamestown as a port. Genealogy Projects: passenger_lists Captain Nathaniel Powell, who came to Jamestown, Virginia in 1607, wrote much of John Smith's "History of Virginia", and it was he who made the first Map of Virginia, and sent it back to England, where. 1635. (2) The following comment was received from George English on January 29, 2008. On the other hand, as the Virginia ship's list shows, those bound for the colony were almost all young, single men in their teens and twenties who came for adventure and to find their fortunes. All while being held at the same if not higher merits as men within their place of employment., Also, the common people that sail to New England are young single men who lack success in their homeland. Established by the Virginia Company of London this settlement would be called Jamestown, after king James I. (0, 4, 0) Susan Constant, sailed Dec 1606 (0, 31, 1) Susan, sailed 1608-1616 (3, 0, 0) Susan, sailed 1606 Susan, sailed . Phoenix, sailed 1626 Share to Pinterest. In contrast, the New England area was more desireable to families. John Ratcliffe was captured by Powhatans Indians and tortured to death by the women. Capper, John Ship names and arrival dates found in Virtual Jamestown's searchable database of the 1624/5 Muster are also listed separately, under Jamestown Colony Ships, below (not clickable text). The settlers came to the New World with expectations that were unbelievably high, and with a strong reason. Starr, sailed 1608-1611 (3, 0, 0), Supply, sailed Sept 1620 (0, 4, 0) Pilgrim Ship Lists Early 1600's According to the Ships List of Emigrants bound for Virginia of 1635, males ranging from the ages of fourteen to forty came to America for opportunity in vast numbers, while a scarce amount of women migrated to this area (Doc. Established by the Virginia Company of London this settlement would be called Jamestown, after king James I. They were expected to remain in the home and complete the household duties. Elizabeth, sailed 1620-1621 (2, 0, 0), Elizabeth, sailed 1624 INCHINNAN: The 565 ton "Inchinnan" left London on 14 January 1852 and left Portland 14 days later on 28 January 1852 under Captain T Innes with members of the Royal New Zealand Fencibles Corps. Unknown, sailed March 1619 After eight months there will be only thirty-eight people left alive. Uploaded by EMBED (for wordpress.com hosted blogs and archive.org . Genoway, Richard - Mariner Providence, sailed 1616-1623 (3, 0, 0), Province of Georgia, Passenger Ships (22, 0, 0) Constitution Avenue, NW Crookdeck, John - Mariner Ships Passenger Lists to U.S.A. 1609 Sea Venture departed London England 1609 for Virginia Ships Passenger Lists to U.S.A. 1618 The Bona Nova, from London, arrived at Virginia 1618 Ships Passenger Lists to U.S.A. 1619 Margaret 1619 England to Virginia Ships Passenger Lists to U.S.A. 1620 The Mayflower And Her Log, July 15, 1620-May 6, 1621 . Profit, Jonas - Fisherman Abigail, sailed 1620-1622 (0, 18, 2) Godspeed | Tall Ships America May 1607. . Ancient Planters: Passengers of the Susan Constant (1607) - Geni Behothland (or Behethand, Beheland), Robert - Gentleman - died 1628 Indian warriors capture Smith and his men on the Chickahominy River and take him to Werowocomoco on the York River, where the confederation's leader, Powhatan, receives him. With the failure of the Roanoke colony around twenty years before, the creation of a lasting English settlement was crucial for establishing English claim in the Americas. John Smith arrives back at Jamestown to find most of the colony boarding the ship Discovery and abandoning the colony to return to England. John and Francis (before 1607) (6, 0, 0) - misnamed: should be 1607-1623 but do we need the overarching categories if the info they once contained is moved to space pages? The expedition was sponsored by the Virginia Company of London, a business venture that had been organized to form a colony in Virginia. Although these were the norms in many colonial regions, there were some areas that women held the same roles as men. With the Godspeed and Discovery, it was part of the 1606-1607 voyage led by Captain Christopher Newport to create a settlement in the colony of Virginia. The settlers arrived on three ships, the Susan Constant, the Godspeed, and the Discovery. They headed for the New World and in search of the Lost Colony of Roanoke (John White's 1587 trip with 150 passengers landing at Hatorask on July 22.) Simons, Richard - Gentleman - died September 18, 1607 The muster tends to list just one ship, so whether or not someone made repeated voyages is lost. Find A Grave Memorial # 71450407 Captained by Christopher Newport, she was joined by the Discovery and Godspeed. Anne, sailed 1623 (0, 45, 1) These pages represent literally years of work, endless coffee and fingers Search for your ancestors in free Ships' Passenger lists, Naturalization Records, Palatine Genealogy, Canadian Genealogy, American Genealogy, Native American Genealogy, Huguenots, Mennonites, Almshouse Records, Orphan Records, church records, military muster rolls, census records, land records and more. Laxton (or Laxon), William - Carpenter Susan Constant, which had been a rental ship that had customarily been used as a freight transport, did not return to Virginia again. Swallow, sailed June 18, 1609 (0, 1, 0) Prophet Daniel, sailed 1623 Godword, Thomas - Mariner Among the charter applicants is Richard Hakluyt, author of the three-volume Principal Navigations Voyages Traffiques . Hunt, Robert - Master, Preacher, Gentleman - died before 1609 Brookes, John - Gentleman She had 71 passengers when she sailed from England with the Jamestown Fleet (for a list of those aboard, see this section of WikiTree's Jamestown, Virginia Colony space page). This Council elects a president, Edward Maria Wingfield. Search the history of over 806 billion Christopher Newport. Resources :: Ship Model, Susan Constant | Smithsonian Learning Lab Combined listing of ships to southern colonies from Chesapeake, Southern, Georgia, & Jamestown lists - as of 1 August 2021Links are to the category page; see the category pages for "live" information and also for additional information (which may be on the category page itself or an attached space page - the last number given by the category link indicates the number of such pages categorized to it; the middle number is how many profiles are attached and the first is how many subcategories there are [or were, as of 1 August 2021]). The settlement was built on the banks of Virginia's James River.The trips aboard the ships Susan Constant, Discovery, and the Godspeed, and the settlement itself . Immigrant ships to America/First Families - Familypedia Virginia Records Selected Bibliography | Oaths of Supremacy and Allegiance Administered to the Colonists. It was a general trend that colonial society was patriarchal. National Park Service. Her marriage to carpenter John Laydon three months after her arrival became the first Jamestown wedding. James I succeeds her. Diana, sailed 1618-1619 (2, 1, 0), Discovery, sailed 1621 (0, 1, 0) While Jamestown fought the become a permanent settlement, Anne and John began a struggle to raise a family of four daughters in the new Virginia wilderness. Jackson, Robert - Mariner The resulting . Martin, George - Gentleman Penington, Robert - Gentleman - died August 18, 1607 0000008787 00000 n
Turnbrydge (or Turbridge), Thomas - Mariner Tankard, William - Gentleman Leave a message for others who see this profile. All these tribes of Virginia's tidewater region are Algonquians. Pickhouse (or Piggas), Drue - Gentleman - died August 19, 1607 Concord, sailed 1621 Coxe, William, 1610 voyage, aged 26 at muster Elizabeth City under Thomas Bouldinge. D'Addezio - wide scope of years with ships and passaengers PAGE BOTTOM, Order Lady Anne's artwork at Reports circulating in London include incidents of cannibalism. On May 13, 1607 three English ships the Susan Constant, Godspeed and Discovery with approximately 144 settlers and sailors, will land and plant the first permanent English colony in North America. The trips aboard the ships Susan Constant, Discovery, and the Godspeed, and the settlement itself, were sponsored by the Virginia Company of London, whose stockholders hoped to make a profit from the resources of the New World. Sea Venture, sailed June 18, 1609 (0, 22, 1) This page is not available in other languages. Ship Model, Susan Constant | Smithsonian Music Virginia State Fleet: Susan Constant, Godspeed, and Discovery Margaret, sailed 1622 Houlgrave, Nicholas - Gentleman It also references how Jamestown was formed, and other facts about Jamestown the original fort., In the matter of four years, almost every colonist died in Jamestown. 0000009545 00000 n
Addam, sailed 1621 The third expedition to Jamestown sails from England. Wotton, Thomas - Gentleman, Surgeon, - died April 28, 1638, "With diverse others to the number of 105". Newport, Christopher (1561-after August 15, 1617) Due Return, sailed 1623 ", There are no reviews yet. SHIPS IN BOLD ARE NOT FINISHED - MORE INFO/LINKS AT The Godspeed, led by Capt. Passengers included 78 Pensioners, 68 Women and 113 Children who arrived in Auckland on 27 May 1852. Philip later came to Plymouth on the Fortune. -- Sir Edwin Sandy, Treasurer, Virginia Company of London, 1620. Furtherance, sailed 1622 (0, 4, 0), George, sailed Aug 21, 1635 (0, 0, 1) Susan Constant was rated at 120 tons. The King recharters the Virginia Company of London, transferring governance and control of the colony from the Crown to the Company itself. Anne was the personal maid of Mistress Forrest who came to Jamestown in 1608 to join her husband. Treasurer, sailed 1613-1618 (5, 1, 0), Treasurer, sailed 1617-1618 Studley (or Stoodie), Thomas - Gentleman - died August 28, 1607 Small, Robert - Carpenter Upon arrival, Newport opens the sealed instructions from the Virginia Company of London. The largest, named the Susan Constant, carried 54 members of a 105-man colonization mission. See also Category: Ships by Name, which requires the format of ship's name followed by launch date in parentheses. [1], The settlement was built on the banks of Virginia's James River. Savannah, Arrived 16 December 1733 (1, 1, 1) - GA London Merchant, sailed 1619-1621 (3, 6, 0), Loyal Judith, Arrived 2 December 1741 (0, 9, 1) - GA, Margaret and John, sailed 1620-1623 (4, 1, 0), Margaret of Bristol, sailed Sept 1619 (0, 2, 1) Cassen (or Cawsen), George - Laborer - died December 1607 Hotten Ship Registers - 1635 ships The 1621 Voyage of the "Charles" (revised May 2021) 245 0 obj
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April 30, 1607: The ships arrive at Cape Comfort, a vanguard boat stopped at Kecoughtan where the natives welcomed the English. Phoenix, sailed Oct 18, 1607 (0, 1, 1) Friendship, sailed Mar 1636 I DO NOT have any secret or additional information. Regarding the latter, Smith argues, "vnless you would haue me run away and leaue the Country, I cannot prevent them," and says that his greater concern is to "make many stay what would els fly any whether." Early sources of . Prince of Wales, Arrived 28 December 1734 (0, 24, 1) - GA 105 passengers. Jamestown (Fleet), sailed Dec 1606 What Happened to the Three Ships? - National Park Service Pilgrim Ship Lists Early 1600's Over 7100 families and 290 ships. Captain Nathaniel Powell, who came to Jamestown, Virginia in 1607, wrote much of John Smith's "History of Virginia", and it was he who made the first Map of Virginia, and sent it back to England, where Admiral & Captain Christopher Newport Cassen, Thomas - Laborer Waller (or Waler), John - Gentleman - died August 24, 1607 Catch, sailed June 18, 1609 Cooperation is seen as the villagers contribute to their growing society by building homes and shelters. Globe, sailed 1635 (0, 0, 1) New Netherland Ships Passenger Lists Project. Marmaduke, sailed 1621-1622 (2, 0, 0), Marmaduke, sailed 1628 Mary Ann, sailed 1610 Projects. We may update this record based on further research and review. Employment included; professions assigned to women such as teaching, nursing or piecework., The article The Jamestown Project, Kupperman enclose the four hundredth year anniversary of Jamestown. Alicock (or Alikock), Jeremy (or Jerome) - Gentleman - died August 14, 1607 Rods (or Rodes, Roods), William - Laborer - died August 27, 1607 Food supplies dwindle. The most complete compilation of Virginia records for the period is Susan M. Kingsbury, editor, Records of the Virginia Company of . By summer of 1609, 524 colonists would have arrived in Jamestown. But by 1611, over three hundred would be dead! Camden Hotten, editor, The Original Lists of Persons of Quality . If you choose to use this information or copy this page, Download the official NPS app before your next visit, Part of Colonial National Historical Park. The site was also not inhabited by the native population. An attempt to answer this simple but intriguing question has led to the small amount of information available from the limited sources. The Council elects John Smith as president. Europa, Arrived 4 December 1741 (0, 2, 0) - GA, Falcon, sailed June 18, 1609 Taken from "The Proceedings - of the English Colony in Virginia since their First beginning form England in the Year of Our Lord 1606 till this Present 1612, with All their Accidents that befell them in their Journeys and Discoveries" the following is a list of the names of those known 104 settlers. Tristram and Jane, sailed April 1637 (0, 0, 1) Archer, Gabriel - Captain, Gentleman - died Winter 1609-1610 the superior individual viewed by society was the husband and I still see much of that in todays society. 1634. Below is a list of some of the ship's passengers. During the seventeenth century, there was a total of 21,000 emigrants that came from all over the world. America, sailed June 1635 Unmarried women were looked down upon by society and subsequently they sought to be betrothed as many times their future welfare was at stake. Martin, John, (Senior), Captain, Councilor - died June 1632 A bibliography of ship passenger lists, 1538-1825; being a guide to Advanced embedding details, examples, and help, Terms of Service (last updated 12/31/2014). Powhatan Indians. Reconstructed Ship Passenger List: Deal to Pennsylvania, 1682 Reconstructing the Welcome Passenger List, August-October 1682 - a Genealogy Project The Ship Welcome sailed from Deal, England, departing 31 August 1682, and arrived at the mouth of the Delaware River (New Castle) on 27 October 1682, later anchoring at Chester, Pennsylvania (28 .
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