Pilgrims
Who Sailed from Here, the Barbican, Plymouth
In 1620 in the Mayflower, 180 tons
Christopher Jones, Master
John Alden, cooper of Harwich, the first to step ashore · John Carver, merchant of Doncaster, the first Governor · Kathrine, his wife · Desire Minter · John Howland and Roger Wilder, his two man-servants · A maid-servant · William Latham, a boy · Jasper More, a child that was put to him · William Brewster of Scrooby, Nottinghamshire · Mary his wife · Love and Wrasling his sons: · Richard More, a boy that was put to him , and another of his brothers · Edward Winslow, a printer of Droitwich · Elizabeth his wife · George Sowle and Elias Story, man-servants · Ellen, the sister of Richard More, a little girl that was put to him · William Bradford, fustian maker of Yorkshire, Governor after Carver for thirty years · Dorothy his wife · Isaak Allerton, tailor of London · Mary his wife · Bartholomew his son · Remember and Mary his daughters · John Hooke his servant boy · Samuel Fuller, sail-maker, ship's physition and chirugron · William Butten of Austerfield, his servant, who died on the voyage · John Crakston of Colchestet · John his son · Captain Myles Standish, a soldier of Chorley in Lancashire · Rose his wife · Christopher Martin of Great Burstead in Essex · His wife · Salamon Prower and John
Langemore his servants · William Mullines, a shopkeeper of Dorking in Surrey · His wife · Joseph his son · Priscilla his daughter · Robert Carter his servant · William White, wool carder · Susana his wife · Resolved and Peregriene (born on board after arrival), sons · William Holbeck and Edward Thomson, his servants · Steven Hopkins of Wotton-under-Edge in Gloucestershire · Elizabeth his wife · Giles and Oceanus (born on this voyage) his sons · Constanta and Damaris his daughters · Edward Doty and Edward Litster his servants · Richard Warren, a merchant of London · John Billington of London · Elen his wife · John and Francis, his sons · Edward Tillie, cloth maker of London · Ann. his wife · Henery Samson and Humillity Coper, children, their cousins · John Tillie, silk worker of London · Bridget his wife · Elizabeth, their daughter · Francis Cooke, wool comber of Blyth · John his son · Thomas Rogers, camlet merchant · Joseph his son · Thomas Tinker, wood sawyer · His wife · His son · John Rigdale of London · Alice his wife · James Chilton, a tailor of Canterbury · His wife · Mary his daughter · Edward Fuller of Redenhall in Norfolk · His wife · Samuell his son · John Turner, a merchant · His two sons · Francis Eaton, a carpenter of Bristol · Sarah his wife · Samuell his son · Moyses Fletcher, a smith of Sandwich · John Goodman, a linen weaver · Thomas Williams of Yarmouth in Norfolk · Digerie Preist, a hatter of London · Peter Browne of Great Burstead in Essex · Edmund Margesson · Richard Britterige · Richard Clarke · Richard Gardenar of Harwich · Gilbart Winslow · John Allerton and Thomas Enlish, mariners · William Trevore and one Ely, seamen
The Plymouth Barbican Association Ltd 1999
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