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Where can I find a list of the Mayflower passengers?
List of Mayflower passengers at the National Monument to the Forefathers. Note: Asterisk on any name indicates those who died in the winter of 1620–21. Allerton, Isaac (possibly Suffolk). Mary (Norris) Allerton*, wife (Newbury, Berkshire) Bartholomew Allerton, 7, son (Leiden, Holland).
Who was the last person to survive the Mayflower?
She died in 1699, the last surviving Mayflower passenger. 1 Mary (Norris) Allerton*, wife ( Newbury, Berkshire) 2 Bartholomew Allerton, 7, son ( Leiden, Holland ). 3 Remember Allerton, 5, daughter (Leiden). 4 Mary Allerton, 3, daughter (Leiden). She died in 1699, the last surviving Mayflower passenger.
Who was the first European born on the Mayflower?
Who was the first European born on the Mayflower?
Born on board the Mayflower in Cape Cod Harbor in late November 1620. First European born to the Pilgrims in America. Winslow, Edward ( Droitwich, Worcestershire ). Elizabeth (Barker) Winslow, wife. Butten, William * (possibly Nottingham), "a youth", indentured servant of Samuel Fuller, died during the voyage.
How many people can trace their ancestry back to the Mayflower?
How many people can trace their ancestry back to the Mayflower?
More than 30 million people can trace their ancestry to the 102 passengers and approximately 30 crew aboard the Mayflower when it landed in Plymouth Bay, Massachusetts, in the harsh winter of 1620. On board were men, women and children from different walks of life across England and the city of Leiden in Holland.
What happened to the crew of the Mayflower in 1620?
The entire crew stayed with the Mayflower in Plymouth through the winter of 1620–21, and about half of them died. The surviving crew returned to London on the Mayflower on April 5, 1621. Crew members per various sources Banks states that the crew totaled 36 men before the mast and 14 officers, making a total of 50.
What happened to the Speedwell after the Mayflower sank?
The Mayflower and the Speedwell were 300 miles clear of Land's End when the smaller ship yet again began leaking badly and could not risk continuing. The two boats turned about for Plymouth. By this time, the cramped, damp and miserable passengers had already spent up to six weeks at sea.