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Source: Mayflower descendants and their marriages for two generations after the landing

The Mayflower left England on September 16, 1620 with 102 passengers plus crew, and after a grueling 66 day journey, the ship dropped anchor inside the hook tip of Cape Cod (Provincetown Harbor) on November 11 (dates in Old Style, Julian Calendar).

The Mayflower originally was destined for the Hudson River, north of the 1607 Jamestown Settlement. However, the Mayflower went severely off-course as the winter approached and remained in Cape Cod Bay. During the winter the passengers remained on board the Mayflower, suffering an outbreak of a contagious disease described as a mixture of scurvy, pneumonia and tuberculosis. To establish legal order and to quell increasing strife within the ranks, the settlers wrote and signed the Mayflower Compact.

At the end of that winter, there were only 53 persons still alive [ view list of dead ], half of the passengers and half of the crew. In spring, they built huts ashore, and on March 21, 1621, the surviving passengers left the Mayflower.

Every living descendant of a “Mayflower” passenger, as far as known, is descended from one of the twenty-two (22) passengers named in the following list. Applications for membership in the Society of Mayflower Descendants mush show descent from one of these men:

John Alden
Isaac Allerton
John Billington
William Bradford
William Brewster
Peter Braown
James Chilton
Francis Cooke
Edward Doty
Francis Eaton
Edward Fuller
Dr. Samuel Fuller
Stephen Hopkins
John Howland
Degory Priest
Thomas Rogers
Henry Samson
George Soule
Myles Standish
Richard Warren
William White
Edward Winslow

There were twenty-seven other Mayflower passengers from whom descent can be proved, but all of their descendants are also descended from at least one passenger named in the foregoing list.

Ye Compacte
Signed in Ye Cabin of Ye Mayflower
Ye 11 of November
Anno Dominie 1620

In ye name of God, Amen.
We whose names are underwritten, the loyall subjects of our dread and soveraigne Lord, King James, by ye grace of God, of Great Britaine, Frand, and Yreland king, defender of ye faither, &c., haveing undertaken for ye glorie of God, and advancemente of ye Christian faith, and honour to our king and countrie, a voyage to plant ye first colonie in ye Northerne parts of Virginia, doe by these presents solemnly and mutually in ye presense of God, and one of another, covenant and combine ourselves togeather into a civill body politick, for our better ordering & preservation & furtherance of ye ends afordsaid; and by vertue hearof to enacte, constitute, and frame such just & equall lawes, ordinances, Acts, constitutions & offices from time to fime, as shall be thought most meete & convenient for ye generall goode of ye Colonie, unto which we promise all due submission and obedience. Yn witness whereof we have hereunder subscribed our names at Cap-Codd ye 11. of November, in ye year of ye raigne of our soveraigne lord, King James, of England, France, & Yreland ye eighteenth, and Scotland ye fiftie fourth, Ano: Dom. 1620

John Carver — William Bradford
Edward Winslow — William Brewster
Isaac Allerton — Myles Standish
John Alden — Samuel Fuller
Christpher Martin — William Mullins
William White — Richard Warren
John Howland — Stephen Hopkins
Edward Tilley — John Tilley
Francis Cooke — Thomas Rogers
Thomas Tinker — John Rigdale
Edward Fuller — John Turner
Francis Eaton — James Chilton
John Cracston — John Billington
Moses Fletcher — John Goodman
Degory Priest — Thomas Williams
Gilbert Winslow — Emond Margesson
Peter Brown — Richard Britterige
George Soule — Richard Clark
Richard Gardiner — John Allerton
Thomas English — Edward Doty
Edward Leifter

[Transcribed by Kim Torp from Mayflower descendents and their marriages for two generations after the landing ]

During the first winter in the New World, the Mayflower colonists suffered greatly from diseases like scurvy, lack of shelter and general conditions onboard ship. 45 of the 104 emigrants died the first winter. Additional deaths during the first year meant that only 53 people were alive to celebrate the first Thanksgiving. Of the 18 adult women, 13 died the first winter while another died in May. Only four adult women were left alive for the Thanksgiving. Includes date of death, where recorded.

The names of the men who died, and the date of their death, are:

* John Allerton
* Richard Britteridge, December 21
* Robert Carter, after February 21
* James Chilton, December 8
* Richard Clarke
* John Crackstone Sr.
* Thomas English
* Moses Fletcher
* John Goodman? – [reported dead in Bradford’s 1650 list but appears to have been alive for 1623 Division of Land at Plymouth]
* William Holbeck
* John Langmore
* Edmund Margesson
* Christopher Martin, January 8
* William Mullins, February 21
* Degory Priest, January 1
* John Rigsdale
* Thomas Rogers
* Elias Story
* Edward Thompson, December 4
* Edward Tilley
* John Tilley
* Thomas Tinker
* John Turner
* William White, February 21
* Roger Wilder
* Thomas Williams

* Mary (Norris) Allerton, February 25, reportedly in childbirth, baby was stillborn.
* Dorothy (May) Bradford, December 7
* Mrs. James Chilton
* Sarah Eaton
* Mrs. Edward Fuller
* Mary (Prower) Martin
* Alice Mullins, April?
* Alice Rigsdale
* Rose Standish, January 29
* Ann (Cooper) Tilley
* Joan (Hurst) Tilley
* Mrs. Thomas Tinker
* Elizabeth (Barker) Winslow, March 24

* William Butten, November 6 (died at sea, the only passenger to die during the journey)
* John Hooke (age 14)
* Ellen More (age 8)
* Jasper More (age 7), December 6
* Mary More (age 6)
* Joseph Mullins, April?
* Solomon Prower, December 24
* son of Thomas Tinker
* son of John Turner
* another son of John Turner

DEATH RECORDS OF THE MAYFLOWER PILGRIMS
We must now introduce a most admirable Work to our Readers, Ancient Landmarks of Plymouth by the Hon. William T. Davis, formerly President of the Pilgrim Society there; and published at Boston, Massa., in 1883. Among many thousands of names; it contains those of all the residents at Plymouth down to 1700 A.d.; when the population was about a thousand souls. It also has most excellent plans. In the Hon. Mr Davis, we have one of the most sure-footed of local antiquaries: and, with regard to the subjects upon which it treats, his masterly Work leaves nothing further to be desired.

We have given, between square brackets, from Mr Davis’s book, the dates of the death of many of the Mayflower passengers.

1. Governor John Carver. He died at Plymouth, in April 1621.

2. Mistress Katharine Carver, his Wife. She died at Plymouth, in June 1621.

3. Desire Minter. � She returned to her friends in England; and proved not very well, and died there.

4. John Howland, a Man-servant. He married Elizabeth Tilley, the daughter of John Tilley. “And they are both now living [in 1650]; and have 10 children now, all living. And their eldest daughter hath 4 children: and their second daughter 1 : all living. So 15 are come of them.” 15 [He died at Plymouth, N.E., in 1673.â��W. T. Davis.]

5. Roger Wilder, a Manservant. He died, in the first sickness, in Plymouth, in the Spring of 1621.

6. William Latham, a servant boy. After more than twenty years stay in the Old Colony; he went into England, and from thence to the Bahama Islands: and there, with some others, was starved to death.

7. A Maid-Servant. She married at Plymouth; and died, a year or two after, there.

8. Jasper More, a boy that was put to this family. Richard More’s brother. He died in Cape Cod harbour, on 6/16 December 1620.

9. Master William Brewster, the Ruling Elder. He lived to a very old age. About eighty years he was, when he died [at Duxbury] on 10/20 April 1644: having lived some 23 or 24 years here in the country.”His daughters, which came over after him, are dead:but have left sundry children alive. His eldest son is still living [in 1650]; and hath 9 or 10 children: one married, who hath a child or 2.”

10. Mistress Mary Brewster, his Wife. His Wife died long before him [at Plymouth, before 1627]; yet she died aged.

11. Love Brewster, their son. He lived till this year 1650: and dying [at Duxbury], left 4 children now living.

12. Wrastle [or Wrestling] Brewster, their son. He died a young man unmarried.

13. Richard More, a boy that was put to this family. “He is married, and hath [in 1650] 4 or 5 children, all living.” 4 [He was afterwards called Mann ; and died at Scituate, N.E., in 1656.â��W. T. Davis.]

14. ____? More, a boy that was put to this family. Richard More’s brother. He died, in the first sickness, at Plymouth, in the Spring of 1621.

15. Governor Edward Winslow. His Wife died the first winter: and he married [Susanna] the Widow of Master White; and hath [in 1650] 2 children, besides sundry that are dead. 2 He died at sea, in the West Indies, in 1655.

16. Mistress Elizabeth Winslow, his first Wife. She died, in the first sickness, at Plymouth, on 24 March/3 April 1621.

17. George Sowle [or Soule], a Man-servant. “Is still [in 1650] living; and hath 8 children.” [He died at Duxbury, N.E., in 1680.â��W. T. Davis.]

18. Elias Story, a Man-servant. He died, in the first sickness, at Plymouth, in the Spring of 1621.

19. Ellen More, a little girl that was put to this family. Richard More’s sister. She died, in the first sickness, at Plymouth, in the Spring of 1621.

20. Governor William Bradford. His wife died soon after their arrival: and he married again, and hath [in 1650] 4 children; 3 whereof are married. He died at Plymouth, N.E., on 9th May 1657, see p. 45.

21. Mistress Dorothy Bradford, his first Wife. She was drowned from on board the Mayflower, in Cape Cod harbour, on 7/17 December 1620.

22. Master Isaac Allerton. “Himself married again with the daughter of Master Brewster; and hath 1 son living by her: but she is long since dead. And he is married again ; and hath left this place [Plymouth] long ago.” He had sons in England. [He died at New Haven, N.E., in 1659.â�� W. T. Davis.]

23. Mistress Mary Allerton, his Wife. She died, in the first sickness, at Plymouth, on the 25 February /7 March 1621.

24. Bartholomew Allerton, their son. “Is married in England; but I know not how many children he hath.”

25. Remember Allerton, their daughter. “Is married at Salem [, N. E.]; and hath [in 1650] 3 or 4 children living.” [She married Moses Maverick; and died at Salem, N.E., after 1652.â��W. T. Davis.]

26. Mary Allerton, their daughter. “Is married at Plymouth ; and hath [in 1650] 4 children.” [She married Thomas Cushman; and died at Plymouth, N.E., in 1699.â��W. T. Davis. She was the last survivor of those who left England in the Mayflower]

27. John Hooke, a servant boy. He died, in the first sickness, at Plymouth, in the Spring of 1621.

28. Samuel Fuller, the Deacon, and Surgeon. ” After his Wife came over, he had 2 children by her; which are [in 1650] living, and grown up in years. But he died some fifteen years ago. [He died at Plymouth, N.E., in 1633.â��W. T. Davis.]

29. William Butten, a Manservant. He died on board the Mayflower at sea; “near the coast” of New England, on 6/16 November 1620.

30. Master John Crackston [Crakston] sen. He died, in the first sickness, at Plymouth, in the Spring of 1621.

31. John Crackston [Crakston] jun. “And about five or six years after [in 1628], his son died [at Plymouth]. Having lost himself in the woods, his foot became frozen; which put him into a fever, of which he died.”

32. Captain Miles Standish. “He married again: and hath 4 sons living [in 1650]; and some are dead.” Who died 3rd October 1655. [He died at Duxbury, N.E., in 1656.â��W. T. Davis.]

33. Mistress Rose Standish, his Wife. She died, in the first sickness, at Plymouth, on 29 January /8 February 1621.

34. Master Christopher Martin, the Treasurer. He came from Billericay in Essex, see page 308. He died, in the first sickness, on board the Mayflower, at Plymouth, on 8/18 January 1621. See pp. 343, 344, 442.

35. Mistress ___? Martin, his Wife. She died, in the first sickness, at Plymouth in the Spring of 1621.

36. Solomon Prower, a Man-servant. He died, in the first sickness, at Plymouth, on 24 December/3 January 1620/1621.

37. John Langemore, a Man-servant. He died, in the first sickness, at Plymouth, in the Spring of 1621. The Sixth and last who died in December 1620.

38. Master William Mullins. He died, in the first sickness, at Plymouth, on 21 February /3 March 1620/1621.

39. Mistress ___Mullins, his Wife. She died, in the first sickness, at Plymouth, in the Spring of 1621.

40. Joseph Mullins; their son, a child. He died, in the first sickness, at Plymouth, in the Spring of 1621.

41. Priscilla Mullins; their daughter, a child. “Married with John Alden: who are both [in 1650] living, and have 11 children. And their eldest daughter is married, and hath 5 children.” [She died at Duxbury, N.E., after 1650.â��W. T. Davis.]

42. Robert Carter, a Man-servant. He died, in the first sickness, at Plymouth, in the Spring of 1621.

43. Master William White. He died, in the first sickness, at Plymouth, on 21 February /3 March 1620/1621.

44. Mistress Susanna White, his Wife. She afterwards married Governor Edward Winslow. [She died at Marshfield, N.E., in 1680.�W. T. Davis.]

45. Resolved White, their son. He married, “and hath [in 1650] 5 children.” [He died at Salem, N.E., after 1680.â��W. T. Davis.]

104. Peregrine White, their son, an infant. He was born on board the Mayflower, in Cape Cod harbour, in December 1630. He was the first Englishman born in New England. He married; and hath [in 1650] 2 children. [He died at Marshfield, N.E., on 20th July 1704.]

46. William Holbeck, a Manservant. He died, in the first sickness, at Plymouth, in the Spring of 1621.

47. Edward Thompson, a Manservant. He died on board the Mayflower, in Cape Cod harbour, on 4/14 December 1620. He was the first that died after the Pilgrims arrived in New England.

48. Master Stephen Hopkins. He came from London, see page 427. Master Hopkins and his Wife are now [in 1650] both dead. But they lived twenty years in this place [Plymouth]: and had 1 son (who became a seaman and died at Barbadoes) and 4 daughters born here. .”, [He died at Plymouth, N.E., in 1644.â��W. T. Davis.]

49. Mistress Elizabeth Hopkins. [She died at Plymouth, N.E., after 1640.�W. T. Davis.]

[Two children by his (Stephen Hopkins’)former Wife.)

50. Giles Hopkins, his son. “Is married, and hath [in 1650] 4 children.” [He died at Yarmouth, N.E., in 1690.â��W. T. Davis.]

51. Constanta [or Constance] Hopkins, his daughter.”Is also married, and hath 12 children: all of them [in 1650] living, and one of them married.” [She married Nicholas Snow; and died at Eastham, N.E., in 1677.â��W. T. Davis.]

[Two more children, by his Wife Elizabeth.]
52. Damaris Hopkins, their daughter. [She married Jacob Cooke, of Plymouth, N.E.; and died there, between 1666 and 1669.�W. T. Davis.]

103. Oceanus Hopkins, their son, an infant He was born on board the Mayflower, at sea. [He died at Plymouth, N.E., in 1621.�W. T. Davis.]

53. Edward Dotey [Doty], a Man-servant. “By a second Wife, hath 7 children: and both he and they are living [in 1650].” He came from London, see page 427.[He died at Yarmouth, N.E., in 1655.â��W. T. Davis.]

54. Edward Leister [Litster], a Man-servant. “After he was at liberty [i.e. had served hit time], went to Virginia; and died there.”

55. Master Richard Warren. He came from London, see page 427. His Wife and children were left behind; and came afterwards. His Wife came over to him; by whom he had 2 sons before he died: and one of them is married, and hath 2 children. “But he had 5 daughters more, [who] came over with his Wife: who are all married, and living [in 1650]; and have many children.” [He died at Plymouth, N.E., in 1628.â��W. T. Davis.]

56. John Billington [Billinton] sen.
“He, and some of his, had been often punished for miscarriages before ; being one of the profanest families amongst them. They came from London: and I know not, by what friends, shuffled into their Company.” Bradford MS., folio 342.
He was hanged in October 1630, for the murder of John Newcomen.

57. Ellen Billington, his Wife. [She married Gregory Armstrong, in 1638.�W. T. Davis.]

58. John Billington, jun., their son. He died before his father was executed in October 1630.

59. Francis Billington, their son. “Is married, and hath 8 children [in 1650].” [He died at Yarmouth, N.E., after 1650.â��W. T. Davis.]

60. Master Edward Tilley [Tillie]. He died, in the first sickness, at Plymouth, in the Spring of 1621.

61. Ann Tilley, his Wife. She died, in the first sickness, at Plymouth, in the Spring of 1621.

61. Henry Samson, their cousin, a child. “Is still living [in 1650]; and is married, and hath 7 children.” [He died at Duxbury, N.E., in 1684.â��W. T. Davis.]

63. Humility Cooper, their cousin, a child. She “was sent for into England; and died there.”

64. Master John Tilley [Tillie]. He died, in the first sickness, at Plymouth, in the Spring of 1621.

65. Mistress ___? Tilley, his Wife. She died, in the first sickness, at Plymouth, in the Spring of 1621.

66. Elizabeth Tilley, their daughter. She married John Howland. [She died at Plymouth, N.E., in 1687.�W. T. Davis.]

67. Francis Cooke. “He is still living [in 1650], a very old man; and hath seen his children’s children have children. “After his Wife came over, with others of his children; he hath [had] 3, still living, by her: all married, and have 5 children. So their increase is 8.” [He died at Plymouth, N.E., in 1663.â��W. T. Davis.]

68. John Cooke, his son. “Is married; and hath four children living [in 1650].” [He died at Dartmouth, N.E., after 1694.â��W. T. Davis.]

69 Thomas Rogers. He died, in the first sickness, at Plymouth, in the Spring of 1621. The rest of Thomas Rogers’s children came over afterwards; and are married, and have many children.

70. Joseph Rogers, his son. “Is married; and hath 6 children [in 1650].” [He died at Eastham, N.E., in 1678.â��W. T. Davis.]

71. Thomas Tinker. He died, in the first sickness, at Plymouth, in the Spring of 1621.

72. ___? Tinker, his Wife. She died, in the first sickness, at Plymouth, in the Spring of 1621.

73. ___?Tinker, their son. He died, in the first sickness, at Plymouth, in the Spring of 1621.

74. John Rigdale. He died, in the first sickness, at Plymouth, in the Spring of 1621.

75. Alice Rigdale, his Wife. She died, in the first sickness, at Plymouth, in the Spring of 1621.

76. James Chilton. [He died on board the Mayflower, in Cape Cod harbour, on 8/18 December 1620.�W. T. Davis.] They had another daughter, that was married; who came afterwards.

77. ____? Chilton, his Wife. She died, in the first sickness, at Plymouth, in the Spring of 1621.

78. Mary Chilton, their daughter. “Is still living [in 1650], and hath 9 children; and one daughter [of them] is married, and hath a child. So their increase is 10.” [She married John Winslow (Gov. E. Winslow’s brother); and died at Boston, N.E., in 1679.â��W. T. Davis.]

79. Edward Fuller. He died, in the first sickness, at Plymouth, in the Spring of 1621.

80. ____? Fuller, his Wife. She died, in the first sickness, at Plymouth, in the Spring of 1621.

81. Samuel Fuller, their son, a young child. “Is living [in 1650], and married; and hath 4 children, or more.” [He died at Barnstable, N.E., in 1683.â��W. T. Davis.]

82. John Turner. He died, in the first sickness, at Plymouth, in the Spring of 1621. “He had a daughter [who] came, some years after, to Salem [N.E.]; where she is now [in 1650] living, well married, and approved of.”

83. ____? Turner, his son. He died, in the first sickness, at Plymouth, in the Spring of 1621.

84. ____? Turner, his son. He died in the first sickness, at Plymouth, in the Spring of 1621.

85. Francis Eaton. He married again; and his second Wife died. And he married the third; and had by her 3 children. One of them is married, and hath a child. The others are living. He died about sixteen years ago. 4 [He died, at Plymouth. N.E., in 1633.�W. T. Davis.]

86. Sarah Eaton, his Wife. She died, in the first sickness, at Plymouth, in the Spring of 1621.

87. Samuel Eaton, their son, a sucking child. “Is also married, and hath a child [in 1650].” [He died at Middleborough, N.E., in 1684.” -W. T. Davis.]

All these died soon after their arrival, in the general 175 sickness that befel; and left no posterity here.”

88. Moses Fletcher.
89. Thomas Williams.
90. John Goodman.
91. Edmund Margeson.
92. Richard Britteridge. He died on board the Mayflower, in Plymouth harbour, on 21/31 December 1620. The first who dies in this harbour.
93. Richard Clarke.
94. Degory Priest. He died, in the first sickness, at Plymouth, on 1/11 January 1620/21. “His Wife and children [were] sent hither afterwards:she being Master [Isaac] Allerton’s sister.” [See page 162.]

95. Richard Gardiner.
“Became a seaman; and died in England, or at sea.”

96. Gilbert Winslow.
He was another of Governor E. Winslow’s brothers. “After divers years’ abode here; he returned into England, and died there.”

97. Peter Browne.
He “married twice. By his first Wife, he had 2 children:who are living [in 1650], and both of them married; and the one of them hath 2 children. “By his second wife, he had 2 more.” [He died at Plymouth, N.E., in 1633.â��W. T. Davis.]

[Next follow, the five hired men.]

98. John Alden. Was hired for a Cooper at Southampton, where the ship [the Mayflower] victualled: and, being a hopeful young man, was much desired; but [was] left to his own liking, to go, orstay, when he came here. “But he stayed, and married here. “Hohn Alden married with Priscilla, Master Mullins his daughter.” [He died at Duxbury, N.E., in 1687.â��W. T. Davis.]

99. John Allerton, a sailor. [See page 427.] He was a hired man; but was reputed one of the Company [i.e. of the Pilgrim Fathers]: but was to go back, being a seaman, for the help of the others behind. He however died, in the first sickness, at Plymouth, before the Mayflower departed homewards on 5/15 April 1621.

100. Thomas English, a sailor. [See page 427.] He was hired to the Master of a shallop at Plymouth. He, however, died there, in the first sickness, before the Mayflower departed homewards on 5/15 April 1621. “There were also other two seamen hired to stay a year in the country:

101. William Trevore, a sailor,

102. ____? Ellis, a sailor.
But, when their time was out, they both returned.”

Bradford MS., folios 526-530.

Source: The Story of the Pilgrim Fathers, 1606-1623 A. D.: As Told by Themselves, their Friends and Their Enemies”
Houghton, Mifflin & Co, 1897
By Edward Arber

Mayflower descendants and their marriages for two generations after the landing
Author: John Tannehill Landis; City of Publication: Baltimore : Publisher: Southern Book Co., Date: 1956
Originally Published 1921 under the title of: “The Mayflower Passengers, their Children and Grandchildren.”

THE MAYFLOWER PASSENGERS
THEIR CHILDREN AND
GRANDCHILDREN
[Note: Published 1921 under title: “The Mayflower passengers, their children and grandchildren.”
So this is OLD research!. Transcribed by K. Torp for Genealogy Trails]

There were 104 passengers, including men, women, and children, of whom 24 were heads of families. Two of these left only a daughter each, who married into one of the other families, thus leaving 22 from whom descent is traced without duplication of ancestors, as follows, viz:

I — Elizabeth b. 1623 or 1624, d. May 31, 1717; m. William Pabodie, b. 1620, d. Dec. 13, 1707, and had,
1. JOHN, b. Oct. 4,1645; d. unm. Nov. 17, 1669.
2. ELIZABETH, b. April 24, 1647; m. John Rogers.
3. MARY, b. Aug. 7, 1648; m. Edward Southworth.
4. MERCY, b. Jan. 2,1649; m. John Simmons.
5. MARTHA, b. Feb. 24, 1650; m. 1st, Samuel Seabury; m. 2nd, William Fobes.
6. PRISCILLA, b. Nov. 16, 1652; d. y.
7. PRISCILLA, b. Jan. 15,1653-4; m. Ichabod Wiswall.
8. SARAH, b. Aug. 7, 1656; m. John Coe. [Cole?]
9. RUTH, b. June 27, 1658; m. Benjamin Bartlett.
10. REBECCA, b. Oct. 16, 1660; m. William Southworth.
11. HANNAH, b. Oct. 15, 1662; m. Samuel Bartlett.
12. WILLIAM, b. Nov. 24, 1664; m. 1st, Judith m. 2nd, Mary (Morgan) Starr.
13. LYDIA, b. April 3, 1667; m. Daniel Grinnell.

II — John , b. 1626, d. March 14, 1701-2; m. 1st, before 1659, Elizabeth –?; m. 2nd, April 1, 1660, Elizabeth (Phillips) Everill, d. 1695-6, and had,
14. MARY, b. Dec. 17, 1659; prob. d. y.
15. JOHN, b. Nov. 20, 1660; d. y.
16. ELIZABETH, b. May 9, 1662; d. July 14, 1662.
17. JOHN, b. March 12, 1663; m. 1st, Elizabeth Phelps (?) m. 2nd, Susanna Winslow.
18. WILLIAM, b. March 10, 1664; d. y.
19. ZACHARIAH, b. March 8, 1667; d. y.
20. WILLIAM, b. Sept. 10, 1669; m. Mary Drury.
21. NATHANIEL, b. —, 1670; m. Hepzibah Mountjoy.
22. ZACHARIAH, b. Feb. 18, 1673; m. Mary Viall.
23. NATHAN, b. Oct. 17, 1677; d. y.
24. SARAH, b. Sept. 27, 1681; d. y.
25. ELIZABETH, b. — ; m. 1st, John Whalley; m. 2nd, Simon Willard.

III — Joseph , b. 1627, d. Feb. 8, 1696-7; m. Mary, dau. Moses Simmons, and had,
26. ISAAC, b. — ; m. Mehitabel Allen.
27. JOSEPH, b. about 1667; d. 1747; m. 1690 Hannah, dau. Daniel Dunham; d. 1748, ae. 78.
28. MERCY, b. -; m. John Burrill.
29. JOHN, b. — , 1674; m. Hannah White.
30. ELIZABETH, b. —-; m. Benjamin Snow.
31. HOPESTILL, b. — ; m. Joseph Snow.

IV — Sarah , b. 1629; m., as his first wife, Alexander, son of Myles Standish. (Issue; see Standish family).

V — Jonathan , b. 1632-3, d. Feb. 14, 1697; m. 10 Dec. 1672, Abigail Hallett, b. 1644, d. Aug. 17, 1725, and had,
32. JOHN, b. —; m. Hannah Briggs.
33. ELIZABETH, b.— ; m. Edmund Chandler.
34. SARAH, b.— ; m. Thomas Southworth.
35. JONATHAN, b. March 1686; m. 1st, Jan. 17, 1718, Elizabeth (Arnold) Waterman; m. 2nd, prob. Mehitabel Allen.
36. ANDREW, b.— ;m. Lydia Stanford.
37. A daughter, b.— ; perhaps m. a Simmons.

VI — Ruth , b. 1634-5, d. Oct. 12, 1674; m. Feb. 3, 1657-8, as his first wife, John Bass, b. about 1632, d. Sept. 12, 1716, (he m. 2nd Mrs. Hannah Sturtevant) and had,
38. JOHN, b. Nov. 26, 1658; m. 1st, Abigail Adams; m. 2nd, Rebecca Savill.
39. SAMUEL, b. March 25, 1660; m. 1st, Mercy Marsh; m. 2nd, Mary Adams; m. 3rd, Bethiah Nightingale.
40. RUTH, b. Jan. 28, 1662-3; m. Peter Webb.
41. JOSEPH, b. Dec. 5, 1665; m. 1st, Miss Belcher; m. 2nd, Lois Rogers.
42. HANNAH, b. June 22, 1667; d. 24 Oct, 1705; m. Joseph Adams; b. 24 Oct., 1654.
43. MARY, b. Feb. 11, 1669-70; m. 1st, Christopher Webb; m. 2nd, William Copeland.
44. SARAH, b. March 29, 1672; m. Ephraim Thayer.

VII — Zachariah , b. about 1641. This Zachariah was probably a son of John Alden, although not positively proved, and in the settlement of John Alden’s estate he does not appear. He had the following children:
45. ANNA, b.— ; m. Josiah Snell.
46. ZACHARIAH, b. — ;
47. JOHN (uncertain).

VIII — Mary , b. 1643, d. before Oct. 24, 1699; m., 1667, Thomas Delano, b. March 21, 1642, d. between Oct. 5,1722 and April 22, 1723, and had,
48. BENONI, b. Oct. 30, 1667.
49. THOMAS, b.—; m. Hannah Bartlett
50. JONATHAN, b. 1676; m. Hannah Doty.
51. DAVID bapt. 1678; m. Elizabeth Eddy.
52. MARY, (was living in 1722).
53. SARAH, b.— ; m. John Drew.
54. RUTH, b. — ;m. Samuel Drew.
55. JOSEPH, b. Sept. 1, 1685; m. Hannah —

IX — David , b. 1646, d. before May 20, 1719; m. not later than 1670, Mary dau. of Constant, Southworth, and had,
56. HENRY, b. about 1671; m. Deborah (perhaps Streeter)
57. RUTH, b. about 1674; m. Samuel Sprague.
58. ELIZABETH, b. about 1677; m. John Seabury.
59. PRISCILLA, b. 1679; m. Samuel Cheesebrough.
60. BENJAMIN, b.– ; m. Hannah Brewster.
61. ALICE, b. about 1685; m. Judah Paddock.
62. SAMUEL, b. about 1689; m. Sarah Sprague.

I — Remember , b. 1614; m. before May 6, 1635, Moses Maverick, who d. (after having m. 2nd Mrs. Eunice Roberts) January 28, 1685-6, and had,
1. REBECCA, bap. about Aug. 7, 1639; m. John Hawks.
2. MARY, bap. Feb. 14, 1641; d. ae. 15.
3. ABIGAIL, bap. Jan. 12, 1645; m. Samuel Ward.
4. ELIZABETH, bap. Dec. 3, 1646; d. y.
5. SAMUEL, bap. Dec. 19, 1647.
6. ELIZABETH, bap. Sept. 30, 1649; m. 1st, Nathaniel Grafton, m. 2nd, Thomas Skinner.
7. REMEMBER, b. Sept. 12, 1652; m. Edward Woodman.

II — Mary , b. June 1616, d. Dec. 8,1699; m. in 1635 or 1636 Thomas Cushman; b. Feb. 1608, d. Dec. 1691, and had,
8. THOMAS, b. Sept. 16, 1637; m. 1st, Ruth Howland, m. 2nd, Abigail Fuller.
9. SARAH, b.— ; m. John Hawks (his first wife was her cousin, Rebecca Maverick, q. v.)
10. LYDIA, b. — ; m. William Harlow.
11. ISAAC, b. Feb. 8, 1647-8; m. Rebecca Rickard.
12. ELKANAH, b. June 1, 1651; m. 1st, Elizabeth Cole, m. 2nd, Martha Cooke.
13. FEAR, b. June 20, 1653; d. y.
14. ELEAZER, b. Feb. 20, 1656-7; m. Elizabeth Coombs.
15. MARY, b. — ; m. Hutchinson.

III — Isaac , b. about 1630, d. 1702; m. 1st, about 1652, Elizabeth —, d. about 1660; m. 2nd, Elizabeth (Willoughby) Colclough, about 1663, and had,
16. ELIZABETH, b. Sept. 27, 1653; m. 1st, Benjamin Starr, m. 2nd, Simon Eyres.
17. ISAAC, b. June 11, 1655; m.
18. SARAH, b. about 1670; m. Hancock Lee.
19. A daughter, b. — ; m. — Newton, of Va.
20. FRANCES, b. — ; m. Samuel Travers.
21. WILLOUGHBY, b. — ; m. Hannah Keene (Bushrod.)

JOHN BILLINGTON:

I — Francis , b. about 1606, d. Dec. 3, 1684; m. July, 1634, Christian (Penn) widow of Francis Eaton, The Pilgrim, d. July, 1684, and had,
1. MARTHA, b.—; m. Jan. 10, 1660, Samuel Eaton.
2. ELIZABETH, b. — ; m. Richard Bullock.
3. REBECCA, b. June 8, 1647.
4. MARY, b.— ; m. Samuel Sabin.
5. ISAAC, b.— ; m. Hannah Glass.
6. MERCY, b. — ; m. John Martin.
7. DESIRE, b. — ;
8. JOSEPH, b. — ;
9. FRANCIS, b. — ; m. Abigail Churchill.

WILLIAM BRADFORD:

I — William , b. June 17, 1624, d. Feb. 20, 1703-4; m. 1st, Alice, dau. of Thomas Richards, b. 1627, d. Dec 12, 1671; m. 2nd, Mrs. — Wiswall; m. 3rd, Mrs. Mary Holmes, d. Jan. 6, 1714-15. Children by first wife.
1. JOHN, b. Feb. 20, 1651-2; m. Mercy Warren.
2. WILLIAM, b. March 11, 1654-5; m. Rebecca Bartlett.
3. THOMAS, b. about 1656; m. Ann Smith.
4. ALICE, b. about 1658; m. 1st, William Adams, m. 2nd, James Fitch.
5. MERCY, b. Sept. 2, 1660; m. Samuel Steele.
6. HANNAH, b. May 9, 1662; m. Josiah Hipley.
7. MELATIAH, b. about 1664; m. 1st, John Steele, m. 2nd, Samuel Stevens.
8. SAMUEL, b. — , 1668; m. Hannah Rogers.
9. MARY, bapt. 1669; m. William Hunt.
10. SARAH, b.— , 1671; m. Kenehn Baker.
Child by second wife,
11. JOSEPH, b. 1674;m. 1st, Anna Fitch, m. 2nd, Mrs. Mary Fitch.
Children by third wife,
12. ISRAEL, b. about 1678; m. Sarah Bartlett.
13. EPHRAIM, b. 1680; m. Elizabeth Brewster.
14. DAVID, b.— ; m. Elizabeth Finney.
15. HEZEKIAH, b. — ; m. Mary Chandler.

II — Joseph , b. about 1630; d. July 10, 1715; m. May 25, 1664, Jael, dau. of Peter Hobart, bapt. Dec. 30, 1643, d. April 14, 1730, and had,
16. ELISHA, b. — ; m. 1st, Hannah Cole, m. 2nd, Bathsheba LaBrocke.
17. JOSEPH, b. — ;

WILLIAM BREWSTER:

I — Jonathan , b. Aug. 12,1593, d. Aug. 7, 1659; m. April 10, 1624, Lucretia Oldham, d. March 4, 1678-9, and had,
1. WILLIAM, b. March 9, 1625; probably went to England.
2. MARY, b. April 16, 1627; m. John Turner
3. JONATHAN, b. July 17, 1629; probably went to England.
4. RUTH, b. Oct. 3, 1631; m. 1st, John Pickett, m. 2nd, Charles Hill.
5. BENJAMIN, b. Nov. 17, 1633; m. Anne Dart.
6. ELIZABETH, b. May 1, 1637; m. 1st, Peter Bradley, m. 2nd, Christopher Christophers.
7. GRACE, b. Nov. 1, 1639; m. Daniel Wetherell.
8. HANNAH, b. Nov. 3, 1641; m. Samuel Starr.

II — Patience , d. 1634; m. Aug. 5, 1624 Thomas Prence, d. March 29, 1673, and had,
9. THOMAS, b.— ; went to England.
10. REBECCA, b.— ; m. Edmond Freeman.
11. HANNAH, b.— ; m. 1st, Nathaniel Mayo, m. 2nd, Jonathan Sparrow.
12. MERCY, b. — ; m. John Freeman.

III — Fear , d. Dec. 12, 1634; m. as his second wife, Isaac Allerton, The Pilgrim, and had,
ISAAC, b. about 1630.
(Issue; see Allerton family.)

IV — Love , d. 1650-51; m. May 15, 1634, Sarah Collier, d. April 26, 1691, and had,
13. SARAH, b.— ; m. Benjamin Bartlett.
14. NATHANIEL, b. — ; m. Sarah (prob. North).
15. WILLIAM, b.— ; m. Lydia Partridge.
16. WRESTLING, b. — ; m. Mary — .

I — Mary , m. Ephraim Tinkham; he d. between Jan. 17, 1683 and May 20, 1685, and had,

1. EPHRAIM, b. Aug. 5, 1649; m. Esther Wright.
2. EBENEZER, b. Sept. 30,1651; m. Elizabeth Burroughs.
3. PETER, b. Dec. 25, 1653; m. Mercy Mendhall.
4. HEZEKIAH, b. Feb. 8,1655-6; m. Ruth
5. JOHN, m. June 7, 1658; d. y.
6. MARY, b. Aug. 5, 1661; m. John Thompson.
7. JOHN, b. Nov. 15, 1663; m. Sarah
8. ISAAC, b. April 11, 1666; m. Sarah King.

II — Rebecca , m. William Snow, and had
9. WILLIAM, b. — ; m. Naomi Whitman.
10. JAMES, b.— ; d. 1690.
11. JOSEPH, b. — ; m. Hopestill Alden.
12. BENJAMIN, b.— ; m. 1st, Elizabeth Alden, m. 2nd, Sarah (Allen) Gary.
13. MARY, b.— ;
14. LYDIA, b.— ;
15.- HANNAH, b. — ; m. Giles Rickard.
16. REBECCA, b.— ; m. Samuel Rickard.

JAMES CHILTON:

I — Mary , d. 1679; m. Oct. 12, 1624, John Winslow, b. April 16, 1597, d. 1674, and had,
1. SUSANNA, b.— ; m. Robert Latham.
2. MARY, b.— ; m. Edward Gray.
3. EDWARD, b.— ; m. 1st, Sarah Hilton, m. 2nd, Elizabeth Hutchinson.
4. SARAH, b.— ; m. 1st, Miles Standish, m. 2nd, Tobias Payne, m. 3rd, Richard Middlecot.
5. JOHN, b. — ; m. 1st, Elizabeth ; m. 2nd, Judith .
6. JOSEPH, b. — ; m. Sarah Lawrence.
7. SAMUEL, b.— ; m. Hannah Briggs.
8. ISAAC, b.— ; m. Mary Nowell.
9. ANNE, b. — ; m. — LeBlond.
10. BENJAMIN, b. Aug. 12, 1653; -‘ prob. d. y,

II – Isabella , m. July 21, 1615, Roger Chandler, in Holland. They are said to have come over and settled in Duxbury, Mass.

FRANCIS COOKE:
I — John , d. Nov. 23, 1695; m. July 6, 1634, Sarah, dau. of Richard Warren, The Pilgrim, and had,
1. SARAH, b. 1635; m. Arthur Hathaway.
2. JOHN, b.— .
3. ELIZABETH, b.— ; m. Daniel Wilcox.
4. ESTHER, b. Aug. 16, 1650; m. Thomas Taber.
5. MARY, b. Jan. 12, 1652; m. Philip Taber.
6. MERCY, b. July 25, 1655; m. Stephen West.

II — Jacob , b. about 1618, d. Dec. 1675; m. 1st, Damaris, dau. of Stephen Hopkins, the Pilgrim, 1646; m. 2nd, Elizabeth (Lettice) Shurtleff, Nov. 18, 1669, and had,
7. ELIZABETH, b. Jan. 18, 1648-9; m. John Doty.
8. CALEB, b. March 29, 1651; m. Jane .
9. JACOB, b. March 23, 1653; m. Lydia Miller.
10. MARY, b. Jan. 12, 1657-8; m. John Rickard.
11. MARTHA, b. March 16, 1659-60; m. Elkanah Cushman.
12. FRANCIS, b. Jan. 5, 1662-3; m. Elizabeth Latham.
13. RUTH, b. Jan. 17, 1665-6.
14. SARAH, b, 1670 or 1671; m. Robert Bartlett.

III — Hester , m. Nov. 21, 1644, Richard Wright who d. June 9, 1691, and had,
15. ADAM, b. about 1645; m. 1st, Sarah Soule, m. 2nd, Mehitabel Barrows.
16. ESTHER, b. 1649; m. Ephraim Tinkham.
17. MARY, b. — ; m. Price.
18. JOHN, b. — ; prob. d. y.
19. Isaac, prob .d. y.

IV — Jane , d. prior to June 8, 1666; m. 1627 or 1628, Experience Mitchell, d. 1689, and had,
20. ELIZABETH, m. John Washburn.
21. THOMAS, prob d. y.
22. MARY, m. James Shaw.
23. EDWARD, m. 1st, Mary Hayward, m. 2nd, Alice Bradford.
24. SARAH, m. John Hayward.
25. JACOB, b. 1645; m. Susannah Pope.
26. JOHN, m. 1st, Mary Bonney, m. 2nd, Mary Lothrop, m. 3rd, Mary Prior.
27. HANNAH, m. Joseph Hayward.

V — Mary , d. March 21, 1714; m. Dec, 26, 1643, John Thompson, d. June 16, 1696, and had,
28. ADAM, b. –; d. y.
29. JOHN, b. Nov. 24, 1649; m. Mary Tinkham.
30. MARY, b.— ; m. Thomas Taber.
31. ESTHER, b. July 28, 1652; m. William Reed.
32. ELIZABETH, b. Jan, 28, 1654; m. William Swift.
38. SARAH, b. April 7, 1657.
34. LYDIA, b. Oct. 5, 1659; m. James Soule.
35. JACOB, b. April 24, 1662; m. Abigail Wadsworth.
36. THOMAS, b. Oct. 19, 1664; m. Mary Morton.
37. PETER, b. —; m. Sarah Wood.
38. MERCY, b. , 1671; d. April 19,1756, unm.

I — Edward , d. Feb. 8, 1689-90; m. Feb. 25, 1662-3, Sarah Faunce, (she m. 2nd April 26, 1693, John Buck, and d. June 27, 1695), and had,
1. EDWARD, b. May 20, 1664; prob. d. between 1690 and 1696.
2. SARAH, b. June 9, 1666; m. 1st, James Warren,
m. 2nd, John Bacon.
3. JOHN, b. Aug. 4, 1668; drowned Feb. 8, 1689-90.
4. MARTHA, b. July 9, 1671; m. Thomas Morton.
5. MARY, b. July 9, 1671; m. Joseph Allyn.
6. ELIZABETH, b. Dec. 22,1673; m. Tobias Oakman.
7. PATIENCE, b. July 7, 1676; d. Feb. 28, 1690-91.
8. MERCY, b. Feb. 6, 1678; d. Nov. 30, 1682.
9. SAMUEL, b. May 17, 1681; m. Anne Buckingham.
10. MERCY, b. Sept. 23, 1684; m. Daniel Pratt.
11. BENJAMIN, b. May 30, 1689. m. Hester Bemen.

II — John , d. May 8, 1701; m. 1667, Elizabeth Cooke, b. Jan. 18, 1648-9, d. Nov. 21, 1692; m. 2nd Sarah Jones, and had,
12. JOHN, b. August 24, 1668; m, 1st, Mehitabel Nelson, m. 2nd, Hannah Sherman.
13. EDWARD, b. June 28, 1671; prob. d, y.
14. JACOB, b. May 27, 1673; prob. d. y.
15. ELIZABETH, b. Feb. 10,1675-6; m. Joshua Morse.
16. ISAAC, b. Oct. 25, 1678; m. Martha Faunce.
17. SAMUEL, b. Jan. 31, 1682-3; m. Mercy Cobb.
18. ELISHA, b. July 13, 1686; m. Hannah.
19. JOSIAH, b. Oct. 1689; m. Abigail.
20. MARTHA, b. Oct. 1692; m. Ebenezer Curtis.
21. SARAH, b. Feb. 19, 1695-6.
22. PATIENCE, b. July 3,1697; m. Kenelm Baker.
23. DESIRE, b. April 19, 1699; m. George Barrows.

III — Thomas , d. 1679; m. 1st Mary Churchill, m. 2nd Mary , and had,
24. MARTHA, b. — , 1672.
25. HANNAH, b. Dec. 1675; m. Jonathan Delano.
26. THOMAS, b. July 22, 1679; m. 1st, Elizabeth Harlow, m. 2nd, Mercy Ellis.

IV — Samuel , d. 1715; m. Nov. 15, 1678, Jane Harmon, and had,
27. SAMUEL, b. Aug. 27, 1679; m. Elizabeth Hull.
28. SARAH, b. March 2, 1681.
29. JOHN, b. — ; (uncertain).
30. ISAAC, b. Aug. 12, 1682; m. Frances — .
31. EDWARD, b. May 14, 1685; m. Sarah — .
32. JAMES, b. Sept. 17, 1686; m. Phebe Slater.
33. JONATHAN, b. Feb. 24, 1687-8; m. Mary —
34. BENJAMIN, b. May 14, 1691; prob. m. Abigail Whitehead.
35. ELIZABETH, b. Feb. 26, 1695; m. David Martin.
36. JOSEPH, b. Oct. 30, 1696; m. Sarah Badgly.
37. DANIEL, b. March 9, 1701-2.
38. MARGARET, b. March 5, 1704-5.
39. NATHANIEL, b. prob. about 1707-8; m. —

V — Desire , d. Jan. 1731; m. 1st, Dec. 25, 1667, William Sherman, b. about 1644, d. Oct. 25, 1679; m. 2nd, Nov. 24, 1681, Israel Holmes, d. Feb. 24, 1684-5; m. 3rd, Alexander Standish, and had
40. HANNAH SHERMAN, b. Feb. 21, 1668; m. William Ring.
41. ELIZABETH SHERMAN, b. March 11, 1670; d. 1695; prob. unm.
42. WILLIAM SHERMAN, b. April 19,1672; m. Mary White.
43. PATIENCE SHERMAN, b. Aug. 3, 1674.
44. EXPERIENCE SHERMAN, b. Sept. 22, 1678; m. Miles Standish.
45. EBENEZER SHERMAN, b. April 21, 1680; m. 1st, Margaret Decrow; m. 2nd, Bathsheba Ford.
46. ISRAEL HOLMES, b. Feb. 17, 1682-3; m. Elizabeth Turner.
47. JOHN HOLMES, b. Jan. 15, 1684-5; m. 1st, Joanna Sprague; m. 2nd, Sarah Thomas.
48. DESIRE STANDISH, b. May 5, 1689; m. Nathan Weston.
49. THOMAS STANDISH, b. Jan. 29, 1690; m. Mary Carver.
50. ICHABOD STANDISH, b. June 10, 1693; m. Phebe Ring.

VI — Elizabeth , m. Jan. 13, 1674-5, John Rouse b. 1643, d. Oct., 1717, and had,
51. JOHN, b. , 1678; d. May 26, 1704.

VII — Isaac , m. Elizabeth England, and had,
52. ISAAC, b. about 1672; m. Elizabeth Jackson.
53. JOSEPH, b. about 1680; m. Sarah — .
54. JACOB, b. about 1682; m. Penelope Albertson.
55. SOLOMON, b. about 1691; m. Rachel Seaman.
56. JAMES, b. Dec. 21, 1693; m. Catherine Latting.
57. SAMUEL, b. about 1695; m. Charity Mudge.

VII — Joseph , d. about 1732-5; m. 1st, probably Deborah (perhaps Ellis) d. June 21, 1711; m. 2nd, March 9, 1712, Sarah Edwards. He had,
58. THEOPHILUS, b. 1674; m. Ruth (probably Mendall).
59. ELIZABETH, b. 1678-9; m. John Lewis.
60. ELLIS, b. 1681; m. Elinor — .
61. JOSEPH, b. March 31, 1683; m. Hannah Edwards.
62. DEBORAH, b. March 31,1685; m. Joseph Landers.
63. JOHN, b. March 1, 1688; m. Elizabeth — .
64. MERCY, b. Jan. 12, 1691.
65. FAITH, b. Jan. 18, 1696; m. Jonathan Shaw.
66. MARY, b. July 28, 1699; m. Samuel Waterman.

IX — Mary , m. Samuel Hatch, b. Dec. 22, 1653, d. about 1735, and had,
67. SAMUEL, b. Nov. 10, 1678; m. Elizabeth Oldham.
68. JOSIAH, b. May 30, 1680; m. Desire Hawes.
69. HANNAH, b. Feb. 15, 1681-2.
70. EBENEZER, b. April 6, 1684; m. — .
71. ISAAC, b. Dec. 20, 1687; m. — .
72. ELIZABETH, b. June 16,1690; m. John Bonney.
73. ELISHA, b. Nov. 7, 1692; m. Patience Keen.
74. EZEKIEL, b. May 14, 1695; m. Ruth Church.
75. DESIRE, b. Sept. 25, 1698; prob. m. Joseph Lovell.

FRANCIS EATON:

I — Samuel , d. about 1684; m. 1st, Elizabeth ; m. 2nd, Jan. 10, 1660, Martha Billington, and had,
1. SARAH, b. — ; m. Philip Bumpas.
2. MERCY, b. — ; m. Samuel Fuller.
3. SAMUEL, b. — ; m. Elizabeth Fuller.

II — Rachel , m. March 2, 1645, Joseph Ramsden, d. May 25,1674, and had,
4. DANIEL, b. Sept. 14, 1649, and perhaps others.

III – Benjamin , d. Jan. 16, 1711-12; m. Dec. 4, 1660, Sarah Hoskins. b. Sept. 16, 1636, and had,
5. WILLIAM, b. ; no issue.
6. BENJAMIN, b. 1664; m. 1st, Mary Coombs, m. 2nd, Susanna Beal.
7. REBECCA, b. — ; m. Josiah Rickard.
8. EBENEZER, b. — ; m. Hannah Rickard.

EDWARD FULLER:

I — Samuel, d. Oct. 31, 1683; m. April 8, 1635, Jane Lothrop b. 1614, who d. before her husband, and had,
1. HANNAH, b. — ; m. Nicholas Bonham.
2. SAMUEL, bapt. Feb. 11, 1637-8, m. Anne Fuller.
3. ELIZABETH, b. — ; m. Joseph (?) Taylor.
4. SARAH, bapt. Aug. 1, 1641; d.y.
5. MARY, b. June 16, 1644; m. Joseph Williams.
6. THOMAS, b. March 18, 1651; d. y.
7. SARAH, b. Dec. 10, 1654; m. John Crowell.
8. JOHN, b. about 1656; m. Mehitabel Rowley.
9. A child, b. Feb. 8, 1658; d. y.

SAMUEL FULLER:
I — Samuel, d. Aug. 17,1695; m. Elizabeth ; m. 2nd, Elizabeth, widow of Thos. Bowen, and had;
1. MERCY, b. — ; m. Daniel Cole.
2. SAMUEL, b. 1659; m. Mercy Eaton.
3. EXPERIENCE, b. about 1661; m. James Wood.
4. JOHN, b. 1663; m. Mercy Nelson.
5. ELIZABETH, b. 1666; m. Samuel Eaton.
6. HANNAH, b. 1668; m. Eleazer Lewis.
7. ISAAC, b. 1675; m. Mary Pratt.

STEPHEN HOPKINS:

I — Giles , d. about 1690; m. Oct. 9, 1639, Catherine Wheldon, and had,
1. MARY, b. Nov. 1640; m. Samuel Smith.
2. STEPHEN, b. Sept. 1642; m. 1st, Mary Merrick; m. 2nd, Bethiah Atkins.
3. JOHN, b. 1643; d. y.
4. ABIGAIL, b. Oct. 1644; m. William Merrick.
5. DEBORAH, b. June, 1648; m. Josiah Cooke.
6. CALEB, b. Jan. 1650-1; m. Mary Williams.
7. RUTH, b. June, 1653; m. Samuel Mayo.
8. JOSHUA, b. June, 1657; m. Mary Cole.
9. WILLIAM, b. Jan. 9,1660-1; d. unm.
10. ELIZABETH, b. Nov. 1664; d. y.

II — Constance , d. Oct. 1677; m. 1627, Nicholas Snow, d. Nov. 15, 1676, and had,
11. MARK, b. May 9, 1628; m. 1st, Anna Cooke; m. 2nd, Jane Prence.
12. MARY, b. about 1630; m. Thomas Paine.
13. SARAH, b. about 1632; m. William Walker.
14. JOSEPH, b. about 1634; m. Mary .
15. SEPHEN, b. about 1636; m. 1st, Susanna (Deane) Rogers, m. 2nd, Mary Bigford.
16. JOHN, b. about 1638; m. Mary Walden.
17. ELIZABETH, b. about 1640; m. Thomas Rogers.
18. JABEZ, b. about 1642; m. Elizabeth Smith.
19. RUTH, b. about 1644; m. John Cole.
20. A child; no further record.

III — Damaris , m. Jacob Cooke. (Issue; see Cooke family).

IV — Deborah , m. April 23, 1646, Andrew Ring, d. Feb. 22, 1693-4, and had,
21. ELIZABETH, b. April 19, 1652; m. William Mayo.
22. WILLIAM, b. 1653; m. Hannah Sherman.
23. ELEAZER, b. — ; m. Mary Shaw.
24. MARY, b. — ; m. John Morton.
25. DEBORAH.
26. SUSANNA.
27. SAMUEL, b. — , (Not named in father’s will.)

JOHN HOWLAND:

I — Desire , d. Dec. 13, 1683; m. 1643, John Gorham d. Feb. 5, 1676, and had,
1. DESIRE, b. April 2, 1644; m. John Hawes.
2. TEMPERANCE, b. May 5, 1646; m. 1st, Edward Sturgis, m. 2nd, Thomas Baxter.
3. ELIZABETH, b. April 2, 1648; m. Joseph Hallett.
4. JAMES, b. April 28, 1650; m. Hannah Huckins.
5. JOHN, b. Feb. 20, 1652; m. Mary Otis.
6. JOSEPH, b. Feb. 16, 1654; m. Sarah Sturgis.
7. JABEZ, b. Aug. 3, 1656; m. Hannah (Sturgis) Gray.
8. MERCY, b. Jan. 20, 1658; m. George Denison.
9. LYDIA, b. Nov. 16, 1661; m. John Thacher.
10. HANNAH, b. Nov. 28, 1663; m. Joseph Whelden.
11. SHUBAEL, b. Oct. 21, 1667; m. Puella Hussey.

II — John , m. Dec. 26, 1651, Mary Lee, and had,
12. MARY, b. 1653; m. John Allyn.
13. ELIZABETH, b. May 17,1655; m. John Bursley.
14. ISAAC, b. Nov. 25, 1659; m. Ann Taylor.
15. HANNAH, b. May 15, 1661; m. Jonathan Crocker.
16. MERCY, b. Jan. 21, 1663; m. Joseph Hamlin.
17. LYDIA, b. Jan. 9, 1665; m. Joseph Jenkins.
18. EXPERIENCE, b. July 28, 1668.
19. ANNE, b. Sept. 9, 1670; m. Joseph Crocker.
20. SHUBAEL, b. Sept. 30, 1672; m. Mercy Blossom.
21. JOHN, b. Dec. 31, 1674; m. 1st, Abigail Crocker, m. 2nd, Mary Crocker.

III — Jabez , d. between May 14,1708 and Feb. 21, 1712; m. Bethiah Thacher, d. Dec. 19, 1725, and had,
22. JABEZ, b. Nov. 15, 1669; m. Patience Stafford.
23. JOHN, b. Jan. 15, 1673; d. y.
24. BETHIAH, b. June 3, 1674; d. 1676.
25. JOSIAH, b. Aug. 6, 1676; m. Yetmercy Shove.
26. JOHN, b. July 26, 1679; prob. d. unmarried.
27. JUDAH, b. May 7, 1683; d. y.
28. SETH, b. Jan 5, 1685; d. y.
29. SAMUEL, b. May 16, 1686; m. 1st, Abigail Cary, m. 2nd, prob. Mrs. Rachel Allen.
30. EXPERIENCE, b. May 19, 1687; d. y.
31. JOSEPH, b. Oct. 14, 1692; m. Bathsheba Cary.
32. ELIZABETH, b. — ; m. Nathan Townsend.

IV — Hope , d. Jan. 8,1683; m. 1646 John Chipman, b. about 1614, d. April 7, 1708, and had,
33. ELIZABETH, b. June 24,1647; m. Hosea Joyce.
34. HOPE, b. Aug. 31, 1652; m. 1st, John Huckins, m. 2nd, Jonathan Cobb.
35. LYDIA, b. Dec. 25, 1654; m. John Sargent.
36. JOHN, b. March 2, 1657; d. y.
37. HANNAH, b. Jan. 14, 1659; m. Thomas Huckins.
38. SAMUEL, b. April 15, 1661; m. Sarah Cobb.
39. RUTH, b. Dec. 31, 1662; m. Eleazer Crocker.
40. BETHIAH, b. July 1, 1666; m. Shubael Dimock.
41. MERCY, b. Feb. 6, 1668; m. Nathan Skiff.
42. JOHN, b. March 3, 1671; m. 1st, Mary Skiff, m. 2nd, Elizabeth (Handley) Russell, m. 3rd, Hannah Hoxie.
43. DESIRE, b. Feb. 26, 1674; m. Melatiah Bourne.

V — Lydia , m. James Brown, d. Oct. 29, 1710, and had,
44. JAMES, b. May 4, 1655; m. Margaret Denison.
45. DOROTHY, b. Aug. 29, 1666; m. Joseph Kent.
46. JABEZ, b. July 9, 1668; m. Jane —

VI — Ruth , m. Nov. 17, 1664, Thomas Cushman, b. Sept. 16,1637, d. Aug. 23, 1726, and had,
47. ROBERT, b. Oct. 4, 1665; m. 1st, Persis — , m. 2nd, Prudence Sherman.
48. DESIRE, b. 1668; prob. m. Samuel Kent.

VII — Hannah , m. July 6, 1661, Jonathan Bosworth, and had,
49. MERCY, b. May 30, 1662.
50. HANNAH, b. Nov. 5, 1663; m. Nathaniel Jenks.
51. JONATHAN, b. Dec. 24, 1666; d. 1673.
52. DAVID, b. Sept. 15, 1670; m. Mary Sturtevant.
53. ELIZABETH, b. June 6, 1665; d. 1676.
54. JOHN, b. April 6,1671; m. Elizabeth Toogood.
55. JABEZ, b. Feb. 14, 1673.
56. ICHABOD, b. March 18,1676; m. Sarah Stacy.
57. JONATHAN, b. Sept. 22,1680; m. Sarah Rounds.

VIII — Joseph , m. Dec. 7, 1664, Elizabeth Southworth, and had,
58. LYDIA, b. — , 1665; m. Jeremiah Thomas.
59. ELIZABETH, b. — ;m. 1st, Isaac Hamlin, m. 2nd, Timothy Cannon.
60. MARY, b. — ; m. George Conant.
61. THOMAS, b. — ; m. Joanna Cole.
62. JAMES, b. — ; m. Mary Lothrop.
63. NATHANIEL, b. — ; m. 1st, Martha Cole, m. 2nd, Abigail (Churchill) Billington.
64. SARAH, b. 1687.
65. BENJAMIN, b. 1689; d. y.
66. JOSEPH, b. ; d. y.

IX — Isaac , d. March 9, 1724; m. Elizabeth Vaughn, b. 1652, d. Oct. 29, 1727, and had,
67. SETH, b. Nov. 28, 1677; m. Elizabeth Delano.
68. ISAAC, b. March 6, 1679; m. Sarah Thomas.
69. PRISCILLA, b. Aug. 22,1681; m. Peter Bennett.
70. ELIZABETH, b. Dec. 2, 1682; d. y.
71. NATHAN, b. Jan. 17, 1687; m. Frances Coombs.
72. JAEL, b. Oct. 13, 1688; m. Nathaniel Southworth.
73. SUSANNAH, b. Oct. 14, 1690; m. Ephrahn Wood.
74. HANNAH, b. Oct. 16, 1694; m. John Tinkham.

DEGORY PRIEST:

I — Mary , d. about 1689; m. 1630 Phineas Pratt, d. April 19, 1680, and had,
1. JOHN, m. Ann Barker.
2. SAMUEL, m. Mary Barker.
3. DANIEL.
4. PETER.
5. JOSEPH, m. Dorcas Folger.
6. AARON, b. about 1654; m. 1st, Sarah Pratt, m. 2nd, Sarah (Wright) Cummings.
7. MARY, m. (probably) John Swann.
8. MERCY.

II — Sarah , m. John Coombs, and had,
9. FRANCIS, m. 1st, Deborah Morton, m. 2nd, Mary (Barker) Pratt. (Probably other issue).

THOMAS ROGERS:

I — Joseph , d. 1678; m. Hannah , and had,
1. SARAH, b. Aug. 6, 1633; d.y.
2. JOSEPH, b. July 19, 1635; m. Susannah Deane.
3. THOMAS, b. March 29, 1638; m. Elizabeth Snow.
4. ELIZABETH, b. Sept. 29, 1639; m. Jonathan Higgins.
5. JOHN, b. April 3, 1642; m. Elizabeth Twining.
6. MARY, b. Sept. 22, 1644; m. John Finney.
7. JAMES, b. Oct. 18, 1648; m. Mary Paine.
8. HANNAH, b. Aug. 8, 1652.

II — John , d. between Aug. 26,1691, and Sept. 20, 1692; m. April 16, 1639, Ann Churchman, and had,
9. JOHN, b. 1640; m.lst, Elizabeth Pabodie, m. 2nd, Hannah (Hobart) Brown,
10. ABIGAIL, b. 1641-2; m. John Richmond.
11. ANNA, m. 1st, John Tisdale, m. 2nd, Thomas Terry, m. 3rd, Samuel Williams.
12. ELIZABETH, m. Nathaniel Williams.

HENRY SAMPSON:

I — Elizabeth , m. Robert Sproat, d. between Nov. 23, 1711, and Dec. 11, 1712, and had,
1. MERCY, b. July 15, 1662; m. Thomas Oldham.
2. ELIZABETH, b. July 1664; unmarried in 1711.
3. MARY, b. May 1, 1666; unmarried in 1711.
4. ROBERT, b. April, 1669; d. 1690, unm.
5. ANNA, b. March, 1671-2; m. Ebenezer Richmond.
6. JAMES, b. Feb., 1673-4; m. 1st, Elizabeth Southworth, m. 2nd, Rachel Dwelly.
7. EBENEZER, b. May, 1676; m. Experience Hawes.
8. HANNAH, b. Aug., 1680; m. Ephraim Kean.

II — Hannah , m. March 20, 1665, Josiah Holmes, and had,
9. HANNAH, b. Oct. 11, 1667.
10. DORCAS, b. Aug. 4, 1669.
11. JOSIAH, b. Aug. 13, 1672.
12. MARY, b. Nov. 5, 1674.
13. JOHN, b. May 28, 1678; m. Susannah (Randall) Stetson
14. WILLIAM, b. Jan. 18, 1679-80; m. Bathsheba Stetson.

III — Dorcas , married Thomas Bonney, and had,
15. EBENEZER, d. Nov. 25, 1712; prob. unmarried.
16. THOMAS, m. Sarah Studley.
17. ELIZABETH, m. Ephraim Northcutt.
18. MERCY, m. 1st Nathaniel Delano; m. 2nd, John Curtis.
19. MARY, m. John Mitchell.
20. JOSEPH, m. Margaret Phillips.
21. JOHN, m. 1st, Elizabeth (perhaps Bishop), m. 2nd, Elizabeth Hatch.
22. JAMES, m. Abigail Bishop.
23. WILLIAM, m. 1st, Ann May, m. 2nd, Mehitabel .

IV — James , d. between Jan. 10, 1715-16 and July 7, 1718; m. Hannah , and had,
24. JAMES, m. Ruth Sawyer.
25. HENRY.
26. JOSEPH; m. Sarah Sampson.
27. ANNE, m. Shubael Smith.
28. PENELOPE, m. Abraham Sampson.
29. SUSANNA, m. Benjamin Hillman.
30. PRISCILLA, m. Samuel Hammond.

V — Stephen , m. Elizabeth — , and had,
31. BENJAMIN, b. 1686; m. Rebecca Cooke.
32. JOHN, b. Aug. 17, 1688; m. Priscilla Bartlett.
33. CORNELIUS, d. prob. prior to 1724.
34. HANNAH, m. Robert Tyler.
35. MARY, m. Samuel Thayer.
36. ELIZABETH, m. Jonathan Thayer.
37. DORCAS, m. John Plumley.
38. ABIGAIL, m. George Bruce.

VI — Caleb , m. 1st, Mercy Standish; prob. m. 2nd Jan. 3, 1728-9, Rebecca Stanford. He had,
39. DAVID, m. Mary Chaffin.
40. LORA; m. Benjamin Simmons.
41. RACHEL, m. Moses Simmons.
42. PRISCILLA, b. 1697; d. unm.
43. CALEB, m. Mehitabel Ford.
44. JOSHUA, m. Mary Oakman.
45- JERUSHA, m. Ebenezer Bartlett
46. RUTH, m. John Fullerton.
47. SARAH, prob d. unm.

GEORGE SOULE:

I — Mary , m. John Peterson, d. between April 20, 1718, and March 7, 1719-20, and had,
1. JOHN, d. 1690; prob. unm.
2. JOSEPH, m. Mrs. Sarah Doty.
3. BENJAMIN, m. Hannah Wadsworth.
4. JONATHAN, m. Lydia Thacher.
5. DAVID, b. Oct. 1, 1676; d. Sept. 30, 1760, unm.
6. ISAAC, m. Mary Hobart.
7. MARTHA; unm. in 1718.
8. MARY, m. her cousin, Joseph Soule (No. 17).
9. REBECCA, m. John Weston.

II — John , d. about 1707; m. 1st, Rebecca Simmons; m. 2nd, 1678, Esther (Nash) Sampson, b. March 6,
1639, d. Sept. 12,1735. He had,
10. JOHN, m. Martha Tinkham.
11. AARON, m. Mary Wadsworth.
12. MOSES, m. Mercy Southworth.
13. REBECCA, b, about 1657; m. Edmond Weston.
14. JAMES, b. 1659; m. Lydia Thompson.
15. BENJAMIN, b. 1666; m. Sarah Standish.
16. RACHEL, b. 1662; m. John Cobb.
17. JOSEPH, b. July 31, 1679; m. Mary Peterson (No. 8).
18. ZACHARIAH, d. unm.
19. SARAH, m. Adam Wright.
20. JOSHUA, b. Oct. 12, 1681; m. Joanna Studley.
21. JOSIAH, m. Lydia Delano.

III — George , d. about 1704, m. Deborah — , and had,
22. WILLIAM, m. Hannah .
23. JOHN, d. May 11, 1704.
24. NATHANIEL, m. Mary .
25. DEBORAH, unm. in 1709.
26. MARY, m. Joseph Davoll.
27. LYDIA, m. William Brownell.
28. SARAH.
29. GEORGE, m. — .

IV — Nathaniel , m. Rose — , and had,
30. NATHANIEL, m. 1st Meribah Gifford, m. 2nd, Hannah Macomber.
31. SYLVANUS.
32. JACOB, m. Rebecca Gifford.
33. MILES.

V — Patience , d. March 11, 1705-6; m. Jan. 1666, John Haskell, d. May 15, 1706, and had,
34. JOHN, b. June 11, 1670; m. Mary Squire.
35. ELIZABETH, b. July 2, 1672; m. Thomas Drinkwater.
36. WILLIAM, b. June 11, 1674.
37. PATIENCE, b. Feb. 1, 1679; d. Feb. 14, 1705-6.
38. BETHIAH, b. Jan. 5, 1681.
39. MARY, b. July 4, 1684; m. Scottoway Clark.
40. JOSIAH, b. June 18, 1686; m. 1st, Sarah Kennedy, m. 2nd, Sarah Brayley.
41. SUSANNAH, b. Jan. 15, 1691.

MYLES STANDISH:

I — Alexander , d. July 6, 1702; m. 1st Sarah Alden; m. 2nd Desire (Doty) (Holmes) Sherman. He had, by his first wife,
1. MYLES, m. Experience Holmes.
2. LORAH, m. Abraham Sampson.
3. LYDIA, m. Isaac Sampson.
4. MERCY, m. Caleb Sampson.
5. ELIZABETH, m. Samuel Delano.
6. SARAH, m. Benjamin Soule.
7. EBENEZER, m. Hannah Sturtevant.
He had, by his second wife,
8. DESIRE, b. May 5, 1689; m. Nathan Weston.
9. THOMAS, b. Jan. 29, 1690; m. Mary Carver.
10. ICHABOD, b. June 10, 1693; m. Phebe Ring.
11. DAVID; no issue.

II — Josiah , d. March 19, 1690; m. 1st, Dec. 19, 1654, Mary Dingley, d. July 1, 1655; m. 2nd Sarah Allen. He had,
12. JOSIAH, m. Sarah — .
13. MILES, m. Mehitabel (Cary) Adams.
14. SAMUEL, m. 1st, Deborah Gates, m. 2nd, Mrs. Hannah Parke.
15. ISRAEL, m. Elizabeth Richards.
16. MARY, m. James Cary.
17. LOIS, m. Hugh Calkins.
18. MEHITABEL.
19. MERCY.

RICHARD WARREN:

I — Mary , d. after Feb. 13, 1678; m. about 1628 or 29 Robert Bartlett, d. between Sept. 19 and Oct. 29, 1676, and had,
1. BENJAMIN, m. 1st, Susanna Jenny, m. 2nd, Sarah Brewster.
2. REBECCA, m. William Harlow.
3. MARY, m. 1st, Richard Foster, m. 2nd, Jonathan Morey.
4. SARAH, m. Samuel Rider.
5. JOSEPH, b. about 1639; m. Hannah Pope.
6. ELIZABETH, m. Anthony Sprague.
7. MERCY, m. John Ivey.
8. LYDIA, b. June 18, 1648; m. 1st, John Barnaby, m. 2nd, John Nelson.

II — Ann , m. April 19, 1633, Thomas Little, d. March 1671-2, and had,
9. RUTH.
10. HANNAH, m. Stephen Tilden.
11. PATIENCE, b. 1639; m. Joseph Jones
12. ISAAC, b. 1646; m. Bethiah Thomas.
13. MERCY, m. John Sawyer.
14. EPHRAIM, b. May 17, 1650; m. Mary Sturtevant.
15. THOMAS, unmarried.
16. SAMUEL, b. about 1657; m. Sarah Gray.

III — Sarah , m. John Cooke. (Issue; see Cooke family).

IV — Elizabeth , d. March 4, 1670; m. about 1635-6, Richard Church, b. about 1608, d. Dec. 27, 1668, and had,
17. ELIZABETH, m. Caleb Hobart
18. JOSEPH, b. 1637-8; m. Mary Tucker.
19. BENJAMIN, b. 1639-40; m. Alice Southworth.
20. NATHANIEL, m. Sarah Barstow.
21. CALEB, m. 1st, Joanna Sprague, m. 2nd, Deborah — , m. 3rd, Rebecca Scotto.
22. CHARLES, d. Oct. 30, 1659;
23. PRISCILLA, b. 1645; prob. m. 1st, Samuel Talbot, prob. m. 2nd, John Irish.
24. ABIGAIL, b. June 22, 1657 (?); m. Samuel Thaxter.
25. RICHARD, d. y.
26. HANNAH, bapt. Aug. 8, 1657.
27. SARAH, m. James Burrows.
28. LYDIA, went to France.
29. DEBORAH, b. Jan. 27, 1656-7 (?); d. Jan. 17, 1690.
30. MARY, d. April 30, 1662.

V — Abigail , m. Nov. 8, 1639, Anthony Snow, d. between Aug. 8 and Nov. 12, 1692, and had,
31. JOSIAH, m. Rebecca Barker.
32. LYDIA, m. Stephen Skiff (prob).
33. SARAH, b. June, 1651; m. Joseph Waterman.
34. ABIGAIL, m. Michael Ford.
35. ALICE, b. Jan. 18, 1657; m. Robert Barker.
36. A son, b. March 25, 1665. (Name obliterated.)

VI — Nathaniel , d. between July 16 and October 21, 1667; m. Nov. 19, 1645, Sarah Walker d. Nov. 24, 1700, and had,
37. RICHARD, b. 1646; m. Sarah — .
38. JABEZ, b. 1647; d. 1701, unm.
39. SARAH, b. Aug. 29, 1649; m. John Blackwell.
40. HOPE, b. March 7, 1651-2; prob. d. unm.
41. JANE, b. Jan. 10, 1652-3; m. Benjamin Lombard.
42. ELIZABETH, b. Sept. 15, 1654; m. William Green.
43. ALICE, b. Aug. 2, 1656; m. Thomas Gibbs.
44. MERCY, b. Feb. 20,1657-8; m. Jonathan Delano.
45. NATHANIEL, b. March 10, 1661-2; m. Phebe Murdock. (No issue).
46. MARY, b. March 9, 1660-1; prob. d. y.
47. JOHN, b. Oct. 23, 1663; d. y.
48. JAMES, b. Nov. 7, 1665; m. Sarah Doty.

VII — Joseph , d. May 4, 1689; m. about 1651-2, Priscilla Faunce b. about 1634, d. May 15, 1707, and had,
49. MERCY, b. Sept, 23, 1653; m. John Bradford.
50. ABIGAIL, b. March 15, 1655; d. y.
51. JOSEPH, b. Jan. 8, 1657; m. Mehitabel Wilder.
52. PATIENCE, b. March 15, 1660; m. Samuel Lucas.
53. ELIZABETH, b. Aug. 15, 1662; m. Josiah Finney.
54. BENJAMIN, b. Jan. 8, 1670; m, 1st, Hannah Morton, m. 2nd, Esther (Barnes) Cushman.

WILLIAM WHITE:

I — Resolved , d. about 1680; m. 1st Nov. 5, 1640, Judith Vassal, d. 1670; m. 2nd Oct. 5, 1674, Mrs. Abigail Lord. He had,
1. WILLIAM, b. April 18, 1642.
2. JOHN, b. March 11, 1644.
3. SAMUEL, b. March 13, 1646; m. Rebecca —
4. RESOLVED, b. Nov. 12, 1647; d. 1670.
5. ANNA, b. June 5, 1649; m. John Hayward.
6. ELIZABETH, b. June 4, 1652; m. prob. Obadiah Wheeler.
7. JOSIAH, b. Sept. 29, 1654; m. Remember Reed.
8. SUSANNAH, b. 1656; m. Uriah Johnson.

II — Peregrine , d. July 20, 1704; m. about 1647, Sarah Bassett, d. July 20, 1711, and had,
9. DANIEL, b. 1649; m. Hannah Hunt
10. SARAH, m. Thomas Young.
11. MERCY, m. William Sherman.
12. JONATHAN, b. June 4, 1658; m. Esther Nickerson.
13. PEREGRINE, b. 1660; m. 1st, Susannah , m. 2nd, Mary — .
14. SYLVANUS, m. Deborah — . (No issue).

EDWARD WINSLOW:

I — Josiah , d. Dec. 18, 1680; m. 1657 Penelope Pelham, d. Dec. 7, 1703, and had,
1. A daughter, b. 1658; d. y.
2. ELIZABETH, b. April 8,1654; m. Stephen Burton.
3. EDWARD, b. May 14, 1667; d. y.
4. ISAAC, b. 1670; m. Sarah Wensley.

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Sources suggest that the Mayflower was constructed in Harwich, England, shortly before English merchant Christopher Jones purchased the ship in 1608.

Where did the Mayflower set sail from for its voyage to Plymouth?

The Mayflower set sail from Southampton, England, for North America on August 15, 1620. The ship carried Pilgrims from England to Plymouth, in modern-day Massachusetts, where they established the first permanent European settlement in 1620.

Although there is no detailed description of the Mayflower, marine archaeologists estimate that the square-rigged sailing ship weighed about 180 tons and measured 90 feet (27 meters) long.

The fate of the Mayflower remains unknown. However, some historians argue that it was scrapped for its timber, then used to construct a barn in Jordans, England. In 1957 a replica of the original ship was built in England and sailed to Massachusetts in 53 days.

Pilgrim Fathers boarding the Mayflower, painting by Bernard Gribble. (more)

Mayflower, in American colonial history, the ship that carried the Pilgrims from England to Plymouth, Massachusetts, where they established the first permanent New England colony in 1620. Although no detailed description of the original vessel exists, marine archaeologists estimate that the square-rigged sailing ship weighed about 180 tons and measured 90 feet (27 metres) long. In addition, some sources suggest that the Mayflower was constructed in Harwich, England, shortly before English merchant Christopher Jones purchased the vessel in 1608.

Learn about the Mayflower, the ship that took the Pilgrims from England to Massachusetts. (more)

Some of the Pilgrims were brought from Holland on the Speedwell, a smaller vessel that accompanied the Mayflower on its initial departure from Southampton, England, on August 15, 1620. When the Speedwell proved unseaworthy and was twice forced to return to port, the Mayflower set out alone from Plymouth, England, on September 16, after taking on some of the smaller ship’s passengers and supplies. Among the Mayflower’s most-distinguished voyagers were William Bradford and Captain Myles Standish.

Pilgrims signing the Mayflower Compact, reproduction of an oil painting, 1932. (more)

Chartered by a group of English merchants called the London Adventurers, the Mayflower was prevented by rough seas and storms from reaching the territory that had been granted in Virginia (a region then conceived of as much larger than the present-day U.S. state of Virginia, at the time including the Mayflower’s original destination in the area of the Hudson River in what is now New York state). Instead, after a 66-day voyage, it first landed November 21 on Cape Cod at what is now Provincetown, Massachusetts, and the day after Christmas it deposited its 102 settlers nearby at the site of Plymouth. Before going ashore at Plymouth, Pilgrim leaders (including Bradford and William Brewster) drafted the Mayflower Compact, a brief 200-word document that was the first framework of government written and enacted in the territory that would later become the United States of America. The ship remained in port until the following April, when it left for England. The true fate of the vessel remains unknown; however, some historians argue that the Mayflower was scrapped for its timber, which was then used in the construction of a barn in Jordans, Buckinghamshire, England. In 1957 the historic voyage of the Mayflower was commemorated when a replica of the original ship was built in England and sailed to Massachusetts in 53 days.

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