Please add Geni profiles to the ship projects found in the "related" projects on the right and also listed below. The spring of 1634 brought at least 30 ships to the Massachusetts Bay, all laden with passengers for the new colony, and there soon descended on the outpost at Agawam scores of new arrivals, along with colonists who had already tried out other towns in the Bay Colony. They were different from the poor, single male immigrants who predominated immigration to other regions of America. First Settlers - long list of links. Mayflower Passengers 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. I would just label it as "highly suspect". North Carolina, Maine, Rhode Matkin, 1908, pp. 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. 0000005778 00000 n Had 3 voyages, 1607 (Maine), 1630 (Salem) and 1634 (Boston). Towns limited the number of proprietors to make sure their children had viable economic futures. Olive Tree Genealogy was chosen by Family Tree Magazine as one of the 101 Best Genealogy Websites 2017! The great migration stopped, and some settlers returned to England to fight the war. Passenger lists of assisted arrivals may include: name, age, occupation, place of birth, (image) Emigration refers to people leaving a country to go to another. These ships were:The Ambrose; The Arabella; The Charles; The Hopewell; The Jewel; The Mayflower; The Success; The Talbot; The Trial; The Whale; The William & Francis. 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). Great Migration usually refers to English migrants of this period: Records. When the town reached its limit, it was declared closed. 0000003737 00000 n 0000066737 00000 n The Complete Book of Emigrants in Bondage, 16141775. Once the immigrants arrived, they typically fanned out to new towns after spending a few weeks or through the winter season in their port of entry. 1600-1775, United States, Massachusetts - Emigration and immigration - Indexes, United States, Massachusetts - Emigration and immigration - Periodicals, United States, Massachusetts - Minorities, United States, Massachusetts - Minorities - Genealogy, United States, Massachusetts - Minorities - Genealogy - Periodicals, United States, Massachusetts - Minorities - Vital records, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Massachusetts, New England Historic Genealogical Society, University of Massachusetts Amherst Library, https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/index.php?title=Massachusetts_Emigration_and_Immigration&oldid=5229770. The Winthrop Fleet was a group of 11 ships led by John Winthrop out of a total of 16[1] 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 of 1630, during the first period of the Great Migration. A ship, said to be one of Eagle k Hazard's New Orleans Steamships Humboldt. Questions. Passengers on these first four ships were called the "Old Comers" of Plymouth Colony, and were given special treatment in later colonial affairs. In 1627 cattle division the family appears as "Peeter" and Martha Browne, with her Ford children John and Martha "fford." She died by 1630. The Irish were the largest immigrant group from the late 1840s through the rest of the 19th century. List of freemen, Massachusetts Bay Colony from 1630 to 1691 : with freeman's oath, the first paper printed in New England by Andrews, H. Franklin (Henry Franklin), 1844-1919. want to reform Church of England with new church in New World. Early New England Immigrant Ship passenger lists (1620-1638) (Does not included ships landing at Salem, Boston, Maine or Virginia or numerous fishing vessels and pirate ships that may have stopped by. 0000007887 00000 n Ships Passenger Lists to U.S.A. 1624 De Eendracht Sailed from Amsterdam January 25, 1624 Reconstructed list April 22, 2004 Nieuw Nederland (New Netherland Sailed from Amsterdam March 30, 1624 Reconstructed list April 22, 2004 1625 List of ships sailing to Virginia 1625, 1626 & 1635 Ships Passenger Lists to USA by Year of Arrival 1400-1600 1600-1630 Hotten: p. 71. Immigrant Ships To America/First Families/Winthrop Fleet 1630: Winthrop Fleet Migration This family were some of the 700+ Passengers of the Winthrop Fleet which sailed from England to settle the Massachusetts Bay Colony at Salem in 1630 under the guidance of Gov. Southern Colony Ships, New England, Connecticut Colony, Plymouth Colony, Massachusetts Bay Colony, Province of New Hampshire, and Colony of Rhode Island. The initial group (Arbella and her three escorts)[5] amount of money the immigrant had in their possession. Lots of recorded ancestors and descendants. Charter of Massachusetts Bay, 1629. . Immigrant Ships To America/First Families/Winthrop Fleet, French, Susanna (Riddlesdale) (1584-1658), Massachusetts Bay Colony - A Puritan colony. They were not the first settlers of the area; there was an existing settlement at Salem, started in about 1626 and populated by a few hundred Puritans governed by John Endicott, most of whom had arrived in 1629. 0000002455 00000 n whether the passenger had ever been in prison, a poorhouse, or in an institution for the insane. worn to the bone.This data base has been compiled simply in hopes of easing They were not the first settlers of the area; there was an existing settlement at Salem, started in about 1626 and populated by a few hundred Puritans governed by John Endicott, most of whom had arrived in 1629. Early settlers of Massachusetts generally came from England and Scotland and the other New England states. The Maritime Heritage Project, started in 1997, is a free research tool for those seeking history of passengers, ships, captains, merchants and merchandise sailing into California during the mid-to-late 1800s. South Abigail, sailed 1636 Alexander, sailed 1635 Amity, sailed February 27, 1626 Amity, sailed 1635 Angel Gabriel, sailed June 4, 1635 (0, 9, 0) Ann and Elizabeth, 1635 (0, 3, 0) Anne, sailed 1623 (0, 47, 2) B Bachelor, sailed Aug 11, 1635 (0, 3, 0) Bevis (Beuis), sailed May 1638 (0, 6, 0) Bird, sailed 1633 (0, 1, 0) In 1629, Rev Francis Higginson led a group of 350 settlers on 6 ships that settled at Salem, Massachusetts. from 1620 - 1640; thereafter sharp decline for a time. Although many records are included in the online records listed above, there are other records available through these archives and offices. 0000008559 00000 n 1, Massachusetts, Salem and Beverly Crew Lists and Shipping Articles, 1797-1934, Salem and Beverly, Massachusetts, Crew Lists and Shipping Articles, 1797-1934, Massachusetts, passenger lists, 1806-1910, Massachusetts Whaling Crew Lists, 1807-1927, Massachusetts, Boston, Crew Lists, 1811-1921, Atlantic and Gulf Ports, Passenger List Card Index, 1820-1870, Massachusetts, Boston Passenger Lists, 1820-1891, Massachusetts, Boston Passenger Lists, 1820-1943, Boston, MA: Sea Fencibles' Signal Roll, 1824, Maine & Massachusetts Case Files of Deceased and Deserted Seamen 1837-1965, A List of Alien Passengers Bonded from January 1, 1847, to January 1, 1851, Boston, MA: Lists of Alien Passengers to the Port of Boston, 1847-1852, An Abstract of the list of alien passengers, bonded underthe law of May 10, 1848: with their names, ages, occupation, birthplace, last residence, name of vessel in which they arrived, and where from; also, the names of obligors and their residences, Massachusetts, Index to Boston Passenger Lists, 1848-1891, Massachusetts State Archives Passenger Manifest (1848-1891), U.S, Boston Arrivals of Jewish Immigrants from HIAS Records, 1882-1929, Massachusetts, Boston Passenger Lists, 1891-1943, United States, Border Crossings from Canada, 1895-1956, Massachusetts, Boston Passenger Lists Index, 1899-1940, Book Indexes to Boston Passenger Lists, 1899-1940, Massachusetts, New Bedford Passenger and Crew Lists, 1902-1943, Massachusetts, Gloucester Passenger and Crew Lists, 1906-1943, United States, New England Passenger and Crew Lists, 1911-1954, Massachusetts, Boston Crew Lists, 1917-1943, Crew lists of vessels arriving in New Bedford, Massachusetts, 1917-1943, Crew lists of vessels arriving at Gloucester, Massachusetts, 1918-1920, Massachusetts, Index to Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at Boston, 1921-1949, Massachusetts, Passenger and Crew Lists, 1949-1957, United States, Passenger and Crew Lists - New England Passenger And Crew Lists, British Aliens in the United States During the War of 1812, Italians Immigrating to the United States, Russians Immigrating to the United States, Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society card file I-96, 1882-1929, Germany, Bremen Emigration Lists, 1920-1939, United States Passport Applications, 1795-1925, NEHGS NEXUS: New England Across the United States, United States, Massachusetts - Emigration and immigration, United States, Massachusetts - Emigration and immigration - Colonial period, ca. 1700 . John Winthrop. Carolina, If they arrived early enough in a new town to become a proprietor, they would share in the distribution of land. Compiled from English public records. 0000005756 00000 n Ancestry.ca Free Trial, Janie Riley is an avid genealogist with a habit of stumbling on to dead bodies. 0000008537 00000 n Porter, John, Olding, Margaret, ___, ___,___,___, Pynchon, William, Agnes, John, Anne, Mary, Margaret, Rawlins, Thomas, Mary, Thomas Jr., Nathaniel, John, Joan, Mary, Reynolds, Robert, Mary, Nathaniel, Ruth, Tabitha, Sarah, Founder of Watertown MA, returned to England in 1631 and later was English Ambassador to Holland, Co-Founder of Watertown MA, Weathersfield CT and New Haven CT and Militia officer in. ports of arrival, Ships Passenger Lists The Great Puritan Migration was a period in the 17th century during which English puritans migrated to New England, the Chesapeake and the West Indies.. English migration to Massachusetts consisted of a few hundred pilgrims who went to Plymouth Colony in the 1620s and between 13,000 and 21,000 emigrants who went to the Massachusetts Bay Colony between 1630 and 1642. The table is arranged in alphabetical order for quick access with a brief account of each passenger. 0000007162 00000 n Chris, feel free to edit this page as you see fit. primarily Puritans going to Mass. Michigan, Alaska, California, Hawaii and Washington. Lines, Havre . Records in the countries emigrated from are kept on the local level. It was a well planned and financed expedition comprising eleven ships that carried 700 immigrants from England to the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Founder of Weymouth. Significant immigration from other European countries began in the 1840s, when many people came to work in the textile mills. 1536: Portuguese visit, but leave it unclaimed. Massachusetts Bay Colony (1630-1691) Records of the Governor and Company of the Massachusetts Bay in New England, 1628-1686. The Winthrop Fleet in 1630 Eleven Ships Sailed to Massachusetts Bay Colony The Winthrop Fleet consisted of eleven ships. His profile (which is really bad) says his first recorded appearance was 1656 so I'm not sure why anybody thinks he was here in 1642. %PDF-1.3 % Chesapeake Colony Ships; Data for ships not entered work in progress. Search the history of over 797 billion Irons, E.A., "Isaac Johnson: A Memoir", The Rutland Magazine and County Historical Record, 1908, Volume 3, Rutland Archaeological and Natural History Society, Chas. 0000003789 00000 n Up to 1880. passenger lists to USA, Immigration The Ships List Do you have any other documentation about him? There are three sets of passenger lists: The "A" lists are the Captains' Lists of passengers being imported; "B" lists are Oaths of Allegiance to the King; and "C" lists are Oaths of Abjuration from the Pope. See Wikipedia, major figure in Antonimum Conspiracy with Anne Hutchinson. I descend from the later two and my maternal line of the Lykins surname comes from Thomas and paternal line of Reynolds, of course, from Christopher. 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 Immigrant Ships To America/First Families/Winthrop Fleet, The William & Francis, Master _____ Thomas, sailed March 9, 1632.*. The first passports that are available begin in 1795. Lady Anne's May 1631 - Freeman at Cambridge MA. But there was plenty of frontier farther into the interior. Stileman, Elias, Judith (Adams), Elias Jr. Sumner, William, Mary (West), William Jr. Vassall, William, Anne, Judith, Francis, John, Anne, Wilkinson, John & Prudence (children Sarah & Elizabeth), Widow (husband John died enroute to America), Suspected could be synonymous with Thomas Harris, Sr., whose father was William and sometimes signed as Thomas Williams, Henry, Stephen, Samuel ___,____ (x8) -- Winthrop had eight servants, names unknown, Wright, Richard, Margaret, Eleanor, Robert, Google Books - The Bay Colony: A Civil, Religious and Social History - William Drummer Northend. His wife's name was Katherine (or Catherine) Richard. Florida, New Jersey, New Hampshire, To see the passenger list, use the Book and Page above, to find the correct microfiche in Assisted Immigrants from UK, 1839-1871, Compartment 21, Call no. For privacy reasons, some records can only be accessed after providing proof that your ancestor is now deceased. 0000002888 00000 n Can you help? When I moved it I didn't catch and fix the internal link. Can anyone point me in the right direction on what sources or repositories I should be checking for a passenger list from 1642 for the ship Scorpion? or West Indies, especially sugar rich Barbados, 1630-40. For example, there are many minor ports that have not yet been digitized. An alphabetical list of English convicts transported to colonial America. Still can't find your immigrant ancestor on an American ships passenger list? The basic category works now. on NARA microfilm, Castle James' son Charles came into direct conflict with Parliament, and viewed them as a threat to his authority. Please enable JavaScript in your browser's settings to use this part of Geni. Later Wife of Dea. Compiled from English public records. New England, Connecticut Colony, Plymouth Colony, Massachusetts Bay Colony, Province of New Hampshire, and Colony of Rhode Island Puritan migration to New England (1620-1640) from 1620 - 1640; thereafter sharp decline for a time. Andrew Ford Acquired Property in the Plymouth Colony to . 15. met steamtug Titan. ). If you still can't find your ancestor in free ships passenger lists, try ships Sarah (Cherterfield/Chesterson) who is the spouse of John Reynolds of Watertown came later than that of her husband and his brother, Robert and his spouse named Mary Pulleyne, son named Nathaniel and four daughters. Co. Collection passenger lists and naturalization records on a pay site. the remainder following in two or three weeks. Great Migration: Passengers of the Abigail, 1628, Great Migration: Passengers of the Abigail, 1635, 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 Blessing, 1635, Great Migration: Passengers of the Confidence, 1638, Great Migration: Passengers of the Defence (Defiance), 1635, The Great Migration of Picky Puritans, 1620-40, Geni search for projects tagged Great Migration, http://www.werelate.org/wiki/Great_Migration_Ships, Great Migration: Passengers of the Mayflower, 1620, Great Migration: Passengers of the Fortune, 1621, Great Migration: Passengers of the Sparrow, 1622, Great Migration: Passengers of the Higginson Fleet, 1629, Great Migration: Passengers of the Lyon's Whelp, 1629, Great Migration: Passengers of the Handmaid, 1630, Great Migration: Passengers of the Mary & John, 1630, Great Migration: Passengers of the Swift, 1630, Great Migration: Passenger of the William & Francis, 1632, Great Migration: Passengers of the Lyon, 1631 & 1632, Great Migration: Passengers of the Mary & Jane, 1633, Great Migration: Passengers of the Griffin, 1633, Great Migration: Passengers of the Mary & John, 1633/4, Great Migration: Passengers of the Recovery 1633/1634, Great Migration: Passengers of the Elizabeth and Ann, 1634, Great Migration: Passengers of the Elizabeth and Dorcas, 1634, Great Migration: Passengers of the Francis 1634, Great Migration: Passengers of the Griffin, 1634, Great Migration: Passengers of the Hercules, 1634, Great Migration: Passengers of the Elizabeth, 1634 & 1635, Great Migration: Passengers of the James of London, 1635, Great Migration: Passengers of the Phillip, 1635, Great Migration: Passengers of the Planter, 1635, Great Migration: Passengers of the James from Bristol, 1635, Great Migration: Passengers of the Truelove 1635, Great Migration: Passengers of the Unity, 1635, Great Migration: Passengers of the Hopewell, Spring 1635, Great Migration: Passengers of the Increase, 1635, Great Migration: Passengers of the Susan and Ellen, 1635, Great Migration: Passengers of the Speedwell, 1635 & 1637, Great Migration: Passengers of the John & Dorothy of Ispwich & The Rose of Yarmouth, 1637, Great Migration: Passengers of the Mary Anne of Yarmouth, 1637, Great Migration: Passengers of the Hector, 1637 & 1638, Great Migration: Passengers of the Diligent, 1638, Great Migration: Passengers of the John of London, 1638, Great Migration: Passengers of the Jonathan, 1639. They came to America to live righteous and spiritual lives, rather than to get rich. Winthrop superseded Endicott as Governor of the Colony upon his arrival in 1630. Capture a web page as it appears now for use as a trusted citation in the future. It's now on the list, but not. Canada-U.S. whether in possession of a train ticket to their final destination, who paid for the passage. They believed in complete separation from the corrupt Anglican church. A multi-volume set that includes laws, orders, deeds, and other types of records drafted during this period. departed Yarmouth, Isle of Wight on April 8,[6] The Great Migration began to take off in 1630 when John Winthrop led a fleet of 11 ships to Massachusetts. Ezekiel Richardson, COnverse and Mousall were some of the original founders of Woburn ( from Charlestown).