Co. Collection Bradford was one of the Mayflower passengers to sign the Mayflower compact upon arriving in Massachusetts in 1920. Great Britain. Left wild hogs for a meat supply. EMPIRES OF THE ATLANTIC WORLD EMPIRES OF THE ATLANTIC WORLD Britain and Spain in America 1492-1830 J. H. Elliott Yale University Press New Haven and London passenger lists and naturalization records on a pay site. 0000001504 00000 n Or search online Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s [$], If you don't find your ancestor on my ships' pages, try genealogy records on Ancestry.com. She and her husband head to Salt Lake City Utah to research Janie's elusive 4th great-grandmother. Anderson, Robert C. The Great Migration: Immigrants to New England, 16231633. The Complete Book of Emigrants, 16611669 A list of those who emigrated from England to America, including those who were deported and those sold into labor. Are you certain of the name or spelling? The 'Mayflower' pilgrims left Plymouth, England on Sept. 6, 1620 and arrived Nov. 11, 1620. ports of arrival, Ships Passenger Lists Records. 0000006497 00000 n They believed in complete separation from the corrupt Anglican church. Massachusetts: Passengers on the "Lion" from England to Boston, 1632, 2 Volumes, call #MA-047 Port Arrivals and Immigrants to the City of Boston, 1715-1716 and 1762-1768, pub call #MA-054 Passenger and Immigration Lists: Boston, 1821-1850, CD IR P008 Towey Surname Boston Passenger List 1820-1943, Npub, Michigan: 0000027558 00000 n Other passengers of historical significance include: A complete list of passengers is maintained by The Winthrop Society,[12] a hereditary organization of descendants of the Winthrop Fleet and later Great Migration ships that arrived before 1634. Island, Massachusetts Bay Colony included parts of New England, centered around Boston and Salem. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1930. Walter Hayne 55 wife: Elizabeth daughters: Mary - 5, Sufference servants: John Blanford - 27 John Riddet - 26 Richard Bidlecombe - 16 Peter Noyce 47 son: Thomas - 15 daughter: Elizabeth servants: Robert Davis - 30 John Rutter - 22 Margaret Davis - 26 Nicholas Guy 50 wife: Jane - 30 daughter: Mary servants Joseph Taynter - 25 Robert Bayley - 23 Although many records are included in the online records listed above, there are other records available through these archives and offices. Available now on Amazon.com and Amazon.ca. But her search into the past leads her to a dark secret. Hb```f``} Arthur Roker, aged 20 enlisted of the Ann & Elizabeth setting sail for Barbadoes. 1820-1943 Massachusetts, Boston Passenger Lists, 1820-1943 at Findmypast; index & images, ($) 1824 Boston, MA: Sea Fencibles' Signal Roll, 1824 at American Ancestors index ($) 1837-1965 Maine & Massachusetts Case Files of Deceased and Deserted Seamen 1837-1965 at FamilySearch - How to Use this Collection; images only The ballad, Summons to New England, was sung on the streets; a great giddiness to depart prevailed; incredible numbers sold their lands; and debtors attempted to get away under the pretext of religion. 0000001366 00000 n Banks, Charles E. Planters of the Commonwealth: Emigrants to New England in Colonial Times. Indexed CD with names of approximately 3,530,000 individuals who arrived in United States and Canadian ports. In 1907, for example, 80 percent of the immigrants to Massachusetts were from southern and eastern Europe. Glenn Youngkin banned the use of several Chinese-owned apps, including TikTok and WeChat, on state government 2008 - 2023 INTERESTING.COM, INC. 0000008537 00000 n Had 3 voyages, 1607 (Maine), 1630 (Salem) and 1634 (Boston). The Complete Book of Emigrants, 17001750. The first passports that are available begin in 1795. Will do so now. A ship, said to be one of Eagle k Hazard's New Orleans Steamships Humboldt. This 1602 group had 32 passengers and it . A fleet of five ships had departed a month previously for New England that included approximately 300 colonists led by Francis Higginson. The Massachusetts Bay Company found willing recruits. last residence, final destination in the U.S.. whether they had been to the U.S. before (and if so, when, where and how long). From The Great Migration of Picky Puritans, 1620-40 New England Historical Society. See Wikipedia, major figure in Antonimum Conspiracy with Anne Hutchinson. Island New York Ships Passenger Lists 1894-1927, Search all websites for ships 11 vols. Search for ships passengers in Ethnic Groups immigrating to America, other miscellaneous Ships have sourced and documented passenger lists attached. In October 1629, the group who remained in England elected John Winthrop to be Governor of the Fleet and the Colony. Towns limited the number of proprietors to make sure their children had viable economic futures. Ships Passenger Lists by Year of Arrival. Geni requires JavaScript! Every American with immigrant ancestors needs the "Passenger and Immigration List Index: 2012 edition, 1500s-1900s" especially for those seeking ancestors prior to the 1820s. Wikipedia; The Virginian-Pilot 2022-12-17: RICHMOND Virginia Gov. You may do research in immigration records in person at the National Archives Building, 700 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20408-0001. John Winthrop. The Recovery, Master Gabriel Cornish, 1633; The Christian, Master John White, sailed March 1634/35; The Elizabeth & Ann, Master Robert Cooper, sailed May, 1635; The Susan & Ellin, Master Edward Payne, sailed May, 1635; The Defence, Master Edward Bostocke, sailed July, 1635; The Truelove, Master John Gibbs, sailed September, 1635. 29-31. . [notes 1] The flow of Puritans to New England continued for another ten years, during a period known as the Great Migration. Can't find the Speedwell leaving Weymouth, England on April 22, 1637. Texas, Georgia, Olive Tree Genealogy was chosen by Family Tree Magazine as one of the 101 Best Genealogy Websites 2017! When the first U.S. census was taken in 1790, New England had a population of 1,009,522. Updated for 2012, this data set contains . 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Ezekiel Richardson, COnverse and Mousall were some of the original founders of Woburn ( from Charlestown). having in tow a wrecking schr, bound down the beach. 0000005778 00000 n Copyright not renewed as per Stanford database.Irregular pagination.Uneven binding.Damaged pages 47-48 -61-62 off from the spine. It is open to all men and women of good character and proven descent from one or more passengers of the Winthrop fleet, or of others who settled in the Bay Colony and Down East* by the end of 1640. Data for ships not entered work in progress. Middle Colony Ships; All rights reserved From Ship Passenger Lists by Carl Boyer referencing a previous work by Isabel MacBeath Calder entitled Passengers on the Hector, 1637-38, The New Haven Colony pp. Copyright 1996-presentThese pages may be freely linked to but not duplicated in any fashion without my written consent. ships may have made more than one voyage and even several a year. She is number 78: Reynolds Sarah 20, #36. BF.I/OW. [4] However, the colony leaders and the bulk of the colonists remained in England for the time being to plan more thoroughly for the success of the new colony. Today in Naval History - Naval / Maritime Events in History 23 March 1745 - Launch of HMS Gloucester, a 50-gun fourth rate ship of the line built for the Royal Navy in the 1740s HMS Gloucester was a 50-gun fourth rate ship of the line built for the Royal Navy in the 1740s. In any case, a 1642 arrival, if true would make him inelgible for the PGM project. Up to 1880. Immigrant Ships To America/First Families/Winthrop Fleet, French, Susanna (Riddlesdale) (1584-1658), Massachusetts Bay Colony - A Puritan colony. from 1620 - 1640; thereafter sharp decline for a time. 8-23-1677, What's Available in Massachusetts Immigration Records, Ships' Passenger lists to Massachusetts after 1820, Ships Passenger Lists includes names, dates, place of origin, place of settlement, and some family information. 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