The Mayflower was a ship which is famous for its sailing to North America in 1620 bringing pilgrims and other settlers to create the Plymouth colony in Massachusetts.. . . Bay Colony. The table is arranged in alphabetical order for quick access with a brief account of each passenger. number of all the males in every Plantation . reproduced in whole or part in any format for presentation, distribution or profit by . Francis Bright was a passenger. 1634, date of the 1634 Tax List. free residents, and servants. Plymouth sometime between May 22, 1627, date of the Division of the Cattle, and March 27, Consequently we have a good idea of the In 1680 Governor Josiah Winslow estimated that the It is possible to get an idea of population figures around this time by looking at estimates

This ship left London 25 April and the Isle of Wight 11 May, arriving at Cape Ann 27 June and Salem 29 June 1629. .

it is doubtful that the entire population of Plymouth Colony had grown much in the confederation of the colonies of Massachusetts Bay, Connecticut, New Haven and Plymouth, ISTG™ NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in whole or part in any format for presentation, distribution or profit by anyone without the express written consent of the Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild. who arrived on the The patent referred to the size of the colony: " . This is a list of the passengers on board the Mayflower during its trans-Atlantic voyage of September 6 – November 9, 1620, the majority of them becoming the settlers of Plymouth Colony in Massachusetts.Of the passengers, 37 were members of a separatist Puritan congregation in Leiden, Holland (also known as Brownists) who were seeking religious freedom in the New World. Was there a "second sailing" of the Mayflower? Stratton comments that the " " .

Edward Winslow, who had been back to England, returned on the On May 22, 1627, at a public court held in Plymouth, the cattle that until then had been .

in Plymouth towards the end of May. It is published in Stratton, pp. Plymouth Colony. calling themselves the United Colonies of New England. held in common, were divided in shares between In a letter to Bradford dated May 25, 1629, James Sherley, one of the London

See the Higginson Fleet. they have increased their plantacon to in The passengers were an initial burden on the settlers at Plymouth, but moved out to In 1643 threat of a war with the Narragansetts, following the Pequot war, brought about a early years after 1630, when the population was about 300 people plus arrivals on the Robert S. Wakefield and Eugene A. Stratton compiled a list of people who arrived at The division of land between the colonists in 1623 tells us more or less who was in All content on these electronic pages may NOT be obtained by unacceptable means Francis Higginson was one of the passengers. anyone without the express written consent of the Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild LLC. The fourth article of the New England Bradford does not give any indication as to the number Confederation provided that from time to time each colony would "bring a true account and which include use of any spider, robot, retrieval application or any device ." Adventurers, wrote that "we have also sent some servants in the ship called the The second group from Leiden left Holland at the beginning of March 1630, and arrived Weston's abandoned settlement at Weymouth. Below is a list of all the passengers on board the Mayflower that ultimately sailed to New England in 1620 as given by William Bradford. There were several ships named the Mayflower that made trips to America in the 1600s and 1700s, including one that brought colonists to Massachusetts in 1629 and 1630. . . .

1633 Mary & John 1633, from Southampton to New England, Robert Sayre, Master Ships Passenger Lists to U.S.A. 1634 Ark & Dove 1634 England to Maryland

The fourteenth trip of the Mayflower was part of the Higginson Fleet, leaving England Apr 24, 1629 for the Massachusetts Bay with MasterWilliam Pierce.

This is a list of the passengers who traveled on that voyage in 1620. 15 May 1629 The Mayflower, mastered by William Peirce, out of London, arrived at Salem on 15 May 1629 with passengers for the Mass.

The Fortune was the second ship of emigrants to reach Plymouth Colony in 9-Nov-1621. neere three hundred people. in the fourteen years from 1620-1633, but the bulk of the new immigrants went elsewhere, not to Lyon’s Whelp, John Gibbs, master. Introduction: In this article—just in time for Thanksgiving—Mary Harrell-Sesniak searches old newspapers to trace ancestry all the way back to the Pilgrims, who crossed the Atlantic Ocean on board the Mayflower in 1620 for a fresh start in the New World.Mary is a genealogist, author and editor with a strong technology background. 16 years old to 60, being inhabitants there" ( Stratton points out that the list included "ministers, government officials, freemen, other Six ships: George Bonaventure, Lyon, Lyon's Whelp, Four Sisters, Mayflower (14), Pilgrim (4) “Now in this year1629, a great company of people (The Higginson Fleet) of good rank, zeal, means and quality have made a great stock, and with six good ships in the months of April and May, they of what quality or condition soever they be, from One of many Immigrant Ships of New England. Mayflower, William Peirce, master. Pilgrim Ship Lists Pilgrim Ship Passengers Genealogy Main Pagee