1646. 16 Jan 1639/40 U.S., d. 1642, md Mary Champney * Hannah b. Audrey Barlow 36 page 37. Birth: Sep. 25, 1573, England By Virginia I believe it is meant Jamestown. Name: Audry B... Hazel A. Bartlett (1884-1987) Find-a-Grave genealogist with decades of research on her Potters ancestry. The ship landed in New England on 30 May 1630, two weeks before the Winthrop Fleet arrived. History of the Town of Dorchester, Massachusetts. Ref: Aspinwall. The ship arrived safe at Massachusetts Bay, although some of the persons listed below may not have arrived. On 1 Jul 1635, "Husbandman William Potter," aged 27, "uxor Francis Potter," aged 26, & "Joseph Potter," aged 20 weeks, were enrolled at London as passengers for New England on the Abigail.) The discrepancies in the period from 1607 to 1625 are crucial to the study of our Jamestown beginnings since arrival dates were later determinants of status of settlers. Ship ropes and “knight’s head” on Susan Constant. Passenger list information was transcribed in the 19th century by Michael Tepper from records found in London, the … 36 pg 1), Lyne Mary 6, #174, listed with Winthropp family, Monnings Edmund 40, #50 (Munnings, from East Donyland, Essex, bound for Cambridge. She listed passengers for New England from June 4 until July 24, and sailed from Plymouth, as her last port of departure, about August 1, with two hundred and twenty persons aboard and many cattle. HENRY1 SUMMERS was born Abt. 36 page 108. He lived in Martha's Vineyard until 1663. ships on which they came. 1 Ship Passenger Lists From: The Original Lists of Persons of Quality 1600-1700 1 ABIGAIL 1635 Departed from the Port of London Arrived in New England This table details the roll of passengers of the Increase, which sailed from London in April, 1635, bound for New England. See Ship & Passenger Information July, 1635 The Alice departed London for Virginia. Some servants may have run away. Ref: Pope. And there usually was some loss of life among the passengers from disea… Death: Oct. 8, 1635 Plymouth Plymouth County Massachusetts, USA Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild. 36 pg 99), Drewrie George 19, #52 (Drury, George, from Grinstad, Sussex, bound for Cambridge. Death: Aft 1676 in Rhode Island, USA (probably) See Ship & Passenger Information May, 1635 The Alexander departed London for Barbados Island. The rolls represent persons who were ready to embark at the date of record, which often preceded the actual sailing by several weeks. See Ship & Passenger Information October or November, 1635 The Abraham departed London for Virginia. Thomas died July 24, 1635, on board the Abigail (which had smallpox aboard ship); soon after their voyage began, and several weeks before it ended. There was an outbreak of smallpox on this ship during the crossing. Sailed from Plymouth, England for Boston in New England in mid-July 1635 with Master Robert Hackwell. Ref: Hist Rec of Putman Co., NY pg 452. Please enable JavaScript in your browser's settings to use this part of Geni. I DO NOT have any secret or additional information. "On the last Wednesday in May, 1635 (May 27th) the ship Angel Gabriel, a strong ship of 240 tons, and carrying a heavy armament of 16 guns, swung at her moorings in the King's Road, four or five miles distant from the city [London].Her destination was Pemaquid. Vane, Sir Henry from London, bound for Boston. Ref: Banks, Mass. 3 Dec 1645, d. 15 July 1646 Children by 2nd wife * Mary b. Abigail. Conditions on board the ships were hard and became worse if there were any delays. The Ship Abigail which Edmund and his family sailed on to come to America . However, many names are missing from the list in The Lyon partly due to the fact that several were members when only the head of the house was mentioned, while others omitted went as servants. Abigail 1635 - 1 Abigail 1635 The Abigail left London, England April to July 1635 with her master, Robert Hackwell, arriving in Massachusetts Bay. from the minister - Justice of Peace of their Conformitie, being no Subsedy Men they have taken ye oaths of Alleg: Supremacy being all Husbandmen. The ship arrived safe at Massachusetts Bay, although some of the persons listed below may not have debarked. March 1638/9 Cambridge, Ma., md Jonathan Cheak * Jacob b. 4, #25 (John, from Eaton Bray, Befordshire to Dedham, Mass. He was a passenger on the English ship Abigail, which sailed from Plymouth in July, 1635, bound for New England. Married Agnes Dole ... Peter Foulger (d. 1690) was an interpreter of the American Indian language for the first settlers of Nantucket. An inspection carried out in Barbados confirmed that the ship was in pitiful condition. 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 Defence (Defiance), 1635, Great Migration: Passengers of the Elizabeth, 1634 & 1635, Great Migration: Passengers of the Fortune, 1621, Great Migration: Passengers of the Griffin, 1634, Great Migration: Passengers of the Handmaid, 1630, Adams Richard 29 bricklayer of Northampton, #41, Arnold Jesper 40, #158 (Jasper, aka Shoreditch, from Stephney, Middlesex. (From the Mary and John Clearing House) Thomas FORD came from Dorset England. This table details the roll of passengers of the Abigail, which sailed from Plymouth in July, 1635, bound for New England. The ship "Jonathan and Abigail", two years earlier had been freighted for a voyage from Gravesend to Virginia. 36 pg 171), Goade Thomas 15, #172, listed with Winthropp family, Griffith Joshua 25, Collins servant #113 (From Stephney, bound for Lynn. From the little I know of the voyage of the Assurance from Gravesend, England on or about July 25, 1635, the ship was bound for Virginia and the West Indies. Join Geni to explore your genealogy and family history in the World's Largest Family Tree. Listing of immigrants ships from England to the Colonies in the 1600's. 36 pg 48), Somner Henry 15, of Northampton #39 (Henry Summers from Bideford, Devonshire, bound for Woburn, Ma. Ref: Banks, Mass. September 19, 1635. Just because ships arrived safely did not mean that passengers enjoyed the journey on those cargo ships. Gott, Charles, from Cambridge traveling on the Abigail, bound for Salem. She arrived at Boston about October 8, infected with smallpox. Welcome to Geni, home of the world's largest family tree. 16 Feb 1644, md 6 Sept 1661 John Brackett * Samuel b. Ref: JGB Hill Gen pg 81. Feb 1635 England md Abigail Coggan * Sarah b. 3 Apr 1670 Billerica, md 1 Robert Sharp, 2 Nathaniel Duncklee * Sarah b. 1635 London. Immigrants headed to both Massachusetts Bay Colony and Plymouth Colony. Alphabetical by family with age and roll number: Abdy Matthew 15, #134 (From Wantage, Berkshire, bound for Boston. The Abigail of London (Master: Richard Hackwell) sailed from foreign ports, the last being Plymouth, England on June 4, 1635. The ship arrived safe at Massachusetts Bay. Freemans on The Abigail 1635 By Michael Drury April 03, 2000 at 12:47:04. The rolls represent persons who were ready to embark at the date of record, which often preceded the actual sailing by several weeks. Some may have decided not to sail. pp 224-49; Force’s Tracts, vol ii. 36 page 32. On board the Abigail with him was his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Freeman as well as four of his children, Alice, Edward (Edmund), Elizabeth, and John1. ALT Birth: before October 05, 1566 Reading, Berkshire, England This table details the roll of passengers of the Truelove, which sailed from London, mid-September, 1635, bound for New England. He married (2) MABEL KENDALL November 21, 1660 in Woburn, CT. She was born Abt. 36 pg 171), Drinker Elizabeth 32, wife of Philip #141, Epps Elizabeth 13, #173, listed with Winthropp family, Foster Francis 25, wife of Christopher #81, Foster Rebecca 5, child of Christopher #82, Foster Nathaniel 2, child of Christopher #83, Freeman Elizabeth 35, wife of Edward #136, Geere Dennis 30, #9 (From Falmer, Sussex, bound for Lynn, MA. The ship arrived safe at Massachusetts Bay, although some of the persons listed below may not have debarked. The Abigail left London, April to July 1635 with her master, Robert Hackwell, arriving in Massachusetts Bay. Everything I have is listed here. He was the grandfather of Benjamin Franklin. The Abigail of London sailed from foreign ports, the last being Plymouth, England on June 4, 1635. Executed at... 1. She sailed with about 220 passengers aboard along with livestock. Alphabetical by family with age and roll number: (By roll number listed below) Abdy Matthew 15, #134 (From Wantage, Berkshire, bound for Boston. 12 Appr 1641, d. 20 June 1642 * Hannah b. HEIS vnder written names are to be transported to New England, from Ye Port of London, imbarqued in the Abigail. Read this before you email Anne: Frequently Asked Questions. Ref: Pope. Abigail of London, Richard Hackwell, Listed passengers for New England from June 4 until … The Abigail left London, England April to July 1635 with her master, Robert Hackwell, arriving in Massachusetts Bay. On her deck was "a company of many Godly Christians," some from other ships, bound for New England. Richard Hackwell, master of Abigail Ref: Banks, Mass. In 1635 two "servants" worked their passage for a John Brown. The Abigail of London (Master: Richard Hackwell) sailed from foreign ports, the last being Plymouth, England on June 4, 1635. 8 October 1635 Plymouth, England to Boston, MA. It is said that the ship carried 350 passengers. Passenger list information was transcribed in the 19th century by Michael Tepper from records found in London, the Public Rolls Office, formerly at Carleton Ride. A Lyst of the Pasingers Abord The Speedwell of London, Robert Lock Master, Bound For New England 30 May 1656. References ↑ 17 Ships ↑ 17 Ships ↑ 17 Ships ↑ 17 Ships ↑ 17 Ships ↑ "Passengers and Vessels that have Arrived in America: A List of Ships which Arrived in New England in 1630," NEHGR 31:309 (Citing Gov. Does anyone know the relationship of the various Freeman passengers on the Abigail in 1635. Alphabetical by family with age and roll number: Abdy Matthew 15, #134 Adams Richard 29 bricklayer of Northampton, #41 1605 in England, and died November 02, 1675. Historical Record of Putnam Co. NY). ID: I27929 Regarding this voyage, I am interested in a passenger on the Assurance from London (Gravesend) to Jamestown in July, 1635. Pilgrim Ship Lists Early 1600's Over 7100 families and 290 ships. [pg 132] A bibliography of ship passenger lists, 1538-1825; being a guide to published lists of early immigrants to North America. Below are the immigrants identified by the Great Migration Study Project as coming to New England between 1620 and the end of 1635, along with their page on WeRelate or a note if Great Migration could not trace them further (if they have been investigated; the process is ongoing and volunteers are welcome). Ref: Winthrop. These pages represent literally years of work, endless coffee and fingers worn to the bone. There were no separate “passenger” ships. The ABIGAIL 1635, 17 Funij 1635. Founders of New England: Records of Ships Passenger Lists from England to New England between 1620 and 1640. Banks (Ref. Also listed from Southwark (S Olave) Surrey, bound for Boston) Adams Richard 29 bricklayer of Northampton, #41 Ref: Banks, Mass. 36 page 12. She sailed with about 220 passengers aboard along with livestock. Ref: PCC 51 Pembroke. He was a passenger on the English ship Abigail, which sailed from Plymouth in July, 1635, bound for New England. Some may have decided not to sail. 23, shoemaker of Northampton #38, Houghton Jo. Geni requires JavaScript! She sailed with about 220 passengers aboard along with livestock. 36 pg 6) Also listed from Southwark (S Olave) Surrey, bound for Boston. She arrived in Boston about October 8, 1635 with smallpox aboard. The ship left Plymouth, Devon, England on 4 June 1635. Alphabetical by family with age and roll number. Immigration: Jul 1635 From, England (Aboard the ship, "Abigail") https://familypedia.wikia.org/wiki/List_of_Abigail_1635_passengers?oldid=1269053. Ref: PCC and Pell pg 275. 36 pg 113), Borebancke Joseph 24, Hadborne servant #36, Burt Hugh 35, #101 (From St Clement, Eastcheap, London, bound for Lynn, MA. Sailor, explorer, cartographer, he was appointed in 1615, 2nd governor of the Cuper Cove's colony in Newfoundland. May, 1635 The Abigail departed London for New England. Edmund Freeman sailed on the Abigail from London, arriving in Boston, Massachusetts on 8 October 1635, the ship being infected with smallpox1. 36 pg 168), Harbert Jo. The Abigail of 1635 ABIGAIL of London, Richard Hackwell, Master. The Winthrop Fleet was a group of 11 ships led by John Winthrop out of a total of 16 funded by the Massachusetts Bay Company which together carried between 700 and 1,000 Puritans plus livestock and provisions from England to New England over the summer … And there usually was some loss of life among the passengers from disease and malnutrition during the passage. However, the earlier arrivals are also represented here, and this list contains many of the surviving settlers from the the Abigail and the Higginson fleet, as well as a few who came before 1628. John Mason (1586-1635) was born in King's Lynn, Norfolk. Dudley’s letter to the Countess of Lincoln, which is printed in the New Hampshire Historical CCollections, vol iv. Brackenbury, Richard and William, from Folke or Holnest, Dorsetshire, bound for Salem. Ref: Banks, Mass. He married (1) UNKNOWN Bef. Haight, John, from Dorsetshire, bound for Salem 1629. The men that applied for freemen status were mostly arrived in 1630 with the Winthrop fleet and the Mary & John. See Ship & Passenger … The ship arrived in Boston Harbor on 8 Oct 1635. These people founded one of the first towns in Massachusetts, Dorchester, in 1630, and one of the earliest in Connecticut, Windsor, five years later. Abigail 1635. He arrived the following year on the island and explored it, what allowed him to draw a map and to publish a book describing his discoveries. Some may have decided not to sail. She arrived in Boston about October 8, 1635 with smallpox aboard. One of many Immigrant Ships of New England. The ship arrived safe at Massachusetts Bay. 36 pg 19), Tilly William 28, #16 from Barnstable and Boston, came from Little Minories, England, Tusler Elizabeth 55, #14, orig Taselie, listed with Geere family, Wood Constant 12, #15, listed with Geere family. The condition of the ship was so bad that most of her goods were damaged on the way to Barbados Islands and a great number of passengers and crew died through lack of food. 1605 in En... Robert Jones Hotten lists John Freeman, 35; Marie, 50; John, 9; Sycillie, 4; Thomas, 24; and Edmund, 50 as signing for passage 17JUN1635. 36 pg 112), Hadborne George 43, glover #32 (George Hepburn, from Southwark (S Savious), Surrey, bound for Charlestown, MA. Alphabetical by family with age and roll number: Abdy Matthew 15, #134 (From Wantage, Berkshire, bound for Boston.) Robert Hackwell Mr. p Cert. Some servants may have run away. Some servants may have run away. Many ships, passenger lists, and immigrants can be found in the New England Historical & Genealogical Registers . Aberdeen 1850 Abigail 1620 - 1635 Ablemania 1870 Abolus 1811 Abraham 1635 Abraham & Isaac 1678 Abyssinia 1872 - 1885 Acadian 1846 - 1847 Acasta 1826 Active 1803 Adam Carr 1850 Adamo 1862 Addam 1621 Adirondack 1888 Admiral 1852 Adolphine 1854 Adriatic 1879 Adventure 1682 - 1684 Adventure Galley 1727 Adventurer 1732 Africa 1631 - 1811 Agenora 1848 Agnes 1853 Ajax 1849 Akin … On board the Abigail with him was his second wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Freeman as well as 4 of his children, Alice, Edward (Edmund), Elizabeth, and John. She arrived in Boston about October 8, 1635 with smallpox aboard. Ref: Wyman. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/37345505/william-potter. Ref: Banks, Mass. Birth: Abt 1603 in England (probably) Potter Family (#126-128) on the ship rolls: This information was transcribed in the 19th century by Michael Tepper from records found in London, the Public Rolls Office, formerly at Carleton Ride. 28) lists Simon Hoyt (or Haight, or Hait, or Holt) as arriving on either the ship Lions Whelp from the English parish Upway bound for Charleston and Salem Mass, or the Abigail (1629) bound for Dorchester and Windsor, Conn. (ref. The Abigail left London, England April to July 1635 with her master, Robert Hackwell, arriving in Massachusetts Bay.