[4][5][6], In 1630, the ship was captained by Thomas Chubb and the company was led by Roger Ludlow (1590-1664), one of the Assistants of the Massachusetts Bay Company, who was accompanied by Edward Rossiter, another Assistant to the Company.[7]. In 1635 the ship that brought Richard Mather also brought more Puritans some of whom bought out the people who were leaving for Windsor. Oct 2, 2019 - Dorchester - transcription of parish registers They also built a 30-ton ship they named Virginia. Another passenger list of the Mary and John in 1630 was compiled by Charles E. Banks in "The Planters of the ComÂmonwealth" in 1930 in honor of the Boston Tercentary (1630-1930). See also Immigrant Ships of New England . There is no passenger list for the trip made by the ship Mary and John from England to America in 1630. Order Now 716-684-4800 For Fast Delivery Delivery up until 9:30 pm Open Daily at 10:30 am 6425 Transit Road (Corner Pleasant View) Depew, NY. Thus, the First Parish Church of Dorchester, Massachusetts, would appear to be the original church founded by passengers aboard the Mary and John in 1630, while the same claim is made by the First Church in Windsor, Connecticut. The St. George Partial Passenger List, Liverpool to NY 1847. "Five years later, at Dorchester, Massachusetts, such of the group as were willing to follow Reverend Warham came across the wilderness to Windsor, Connecticut, where the church continued and still remains to this day a CongregaÂtional church.". 80 years ago today ship number 534, the Cunard White Star Liner built on the river Clyde by John Brownâs shipyard, was launched and given the name RMS Queen Mary. "There is no evidence that the Windsor migration 'cleaned out' the town, as has been claimed, but only that some of the residents seceded from the town and formed a new town and church in another locality. Toggle navigation. Submitted: TC Parziale 6/25/00 -- added to this list is a possible variations column which I hope will allow search engines to ⦠The Mary & John left Plymouth, England March 20, 1630 with her unknown Master, arriving in Nantasket Point, now Dorchester, Mass., at the entrance of Boston Harbor on May 30, 1630, two weeks before the Winthrop Fleet arrived. One of the stockholders, Roger Ludlow, and one of the ministers, John Warham, went with the group that moved to Windsor. They arrived on the coast of Maine on August 16, 1607. It is substantially the same as the passenger list compiled by Maude Pinney Kuhns, except the latter is more complete. You Canât Tell Me Not to Ship Lee Scoresby & John Parry on His Dark Materials. The ship Gift of God remained at the settlement until December 16th when it too sailed for England, carrying nearly half the colonists with it with the purpose of conserving the outpost's supplies. He already had solved it after he had read it for the first time. 99-102. These families and passengers were recruited by the Reverend John White ofDorchester, Dorset. We would like to note that today represents the 49th anniversary of John Pedder's untimely passing aboard the Queen Mary. Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube. John and Mary picked out a lot in suburbia (1) and had a nice two-story house built on it (2). Their oldest child, Anna, was about eleven years old. This unofficial passenger list of the Mary and John in 1630 was compiled by Maude Pinney Huhns: Maude Pinney Kuhns says it is doubtful that 19 wives and children on her passenger list were actually aboard the Mary and John in 1630. One of the most popular spirit people to commune with, John was an 18 year-old ship fireman who was tragically crushed in watertight door 13 during a safety exercise early morning hours on July 10, 1966. (DC101/1481/Q/4/Y7) The Queen Mary was one of the most celebrated, and largest, ships of its generation and is one of the best known liners to have sailed the seas. 1; 2 It was very late. On the west bank of the Philadelphia Harbor in 1732, a small ship, named "John and William" finally pulled alongside the docks and cast its lines. Included are passengersâ names, shipsâ names, dates of arrival and ports of departure [$] 7 Nov 1754 Pennsylvania German PioneersShip John & Elizabeth 12 Dec 1754 Neptune The names of such Passengers as took the Oathes of Supremacy, & Allegeance to pass for New England in the Mary & John of London Robert Sayres master.24th Mar. [13] A number of the passengers played significant roles in the founding of the nation. * The Friends' Adventure September 1682, Thomas Wall, master, one of ⦠Nearly all of the Mary and John 1630 passengers came from the West Country ⦠Squeb or Squibb, from Plymouth, with 140 emigrants on board. Kapunda, 1887. The passengers founded Dorchester, Massachusetts. A terrible disaster to a British emigrant-ship, bound for Australia, took place on the 20 th ult., off the coast of Brazil. [2] In September or October 1608, after little more than a year, the colonists abandoned the colony. 1633: First Name: Surname: William : Trace: John: Marshe: John: Luff: Henry: Traske: William : Mondey: Robert: Sever: Thomas: Avery: Henry: Travers: Thomas: Sweete: John: Woodbridge: Thomas: West: Thomas: Savery: ⦠Map of Ft. St. George, constructed by the colonists. John Porter's grandparents and eight of their children left Essexshire on the ship "Mary and John". Under the terms of the Dedham Decision of 1819/1820 in the Massachusetts Supreme Court, at the time of the trinitarian/unitarian controversy in Congregationalism, it was ruled that the continuity of the church goes with that portion of the church which adheres to the parish. Not in Library. The Mayflower originally was destined for the Hudson River, north of the 1607 Jamestown Settlement. The table below compares two versions of the passenger list for the 1632 voyage of the ship Lyon from England to America. One reaÂson for this was advanced by Reverend James K. Allen, pastor of the First Parish Church in Dorchester, MassachuÂsetts, in 1986: "In 1585, an Act was passed by Parliament accusing all Jesuits and seminary priests entering England as guilty of high treason for which there was a punishment of hanging, drawing, and quartering. Notes taken from: "The Mary and John II ~ Tour to England 1988" The Mary and John Genealogy Video Series, Volume 2 The master was Robert Sayres (or Sayers). The version on the left is from Charles Edward Banks' The Planters of the Commonwealth (Boston, 1930; reprinted Baltimore: Genealogical Pub. Subject: Ship Passenger List of The "John & Sara" out of London 1651 and bound for New England with Scottish Prisoners. The Mary and John p.100 Contemporaneously with the sailing of the Winthrop Fleet a party of emigrants embarked at Plymouth, Devon, in the ship Mary and John, on March 20, bound for the same destination in Massachusetts Bay within the bounds of the territory of the Company headed by Winthrop. John Pennington (may be 2 John Penningtons â one with son Isaac and Mary, step-brother of Pennâs first wife Gulielma Maria Springett did not emigrate.) The Passenger Ship Roster is Only Partly Accurate. © Liberty County Historical Society. Mills in 1969 prepared a history of the First Church in Windsor, Connecticut, in which she stated: "The Mary and John sailed from Plymouth, England. [7] Maude Pinney Kuhns listed Henry and Elizabeth Way as passengers aboard the Mary and John in 1630. The "Mary and John" would have been similar to this Mayflower~type ship In the year 1630 one of my ancestors, Henry Wolcott, emigrated from England to America. It is not possible to construct a fully accurate passenger ship roster for the Mary and John, as no contemporaneous records have been found. [2] They arrived with about 120 English colonists, who chose the mouth of the Sagadahoc River (now known as the Kennebec River) on a site known today as Sabino Head, Maine on August 13, 1607. John & Mary (Colchester, 1854, Sail; ON: 10264) Subscribe to view. The colonists were financially backed by Sir John Popham⦠After an uneventful passage they arrived in Nantasket, near present-day Hull, Massachusetts, on May 30. Burton W. Spear. Available for Take Out and Delivery. Additional good ship pages: New Haven Colony - The St John ship of July 1639 English-America - Extensive ship information, thankfully still around Olive Tree Genealogy - also still around, whew Hotten Ship Registers - 1635 ships Lori Case Ships - no passengers ISTG Immigrant Ship Transcribers Guild The ⦠Here is the story of his passage. Passengers aboard the Mary and John in 1630 founded the town of Dorchester, Massachusetts, and a church. [1] The ship's first two voyages to North America were to what is now Maine in June 1607 and September 1608, transporting emigrants to the colonies and back to England. 26 Oct 1754 Pennsylvania German Pioneers Ship Mary & Sarah - Search original lists of German pioneers who arrived at the port of Philadelphia from the years 1727 to 1808. This collection contains account books and other financial records, customs, and conular documents, business correspondence, insurance policies, bills of sale, sail plans, and similar records relating to whalers, merchant and cargo ships, and other types of vessels that were in service between 1771-1927. The presence of ministers and officials of the group aboard the Mary and John in1630 has been documented. As Maverick was ailing and unable to administer the church, Richard Mather was called to be its minister the following year. John Porter, 2nd was nine years old, and their youngest child was four at the time they sailed. Five years later a part of the group migrated to Connecticut where they founded the town of Windsor and a church. They include: The second trip of the Mary and John to colonial America began shortly after March 24, 1633/4, in Southampton. From "Sweet Land of Liberty, A History of Liberty County, Georgia" by Robert Long Groover; Appendix Number 2, Page(s) 116-118; Used by the permission of the Liberty County Commissioners Office. At the time of sinking, the Bermudian pilot, John Virgin, was driving the boat, not the shipâs captain Arthur Sinclair. In a letter to his wife he sent before leaving Southampton, John Winthrop wrote about the Mary and John's intended destination, which may have indicated approval of their voyage as fellow emigrants within his jurisdiction.[7]. The fourth trip of the Mary and John to colonial America began shortly after March 24, 1633/4, in Southampton. When the documents were made available by the Public Record Office in 1966, this office asked for the records of ships in three categories. The colonists were financially backed by Sir John Popham, Chief Justice of England, and led by his nephew George. The Mary and John made four documented voyages to the New World. The ship sank in eight minutes. She was during the later voyages captained by Robert Davies and owned by Roger Ludlow (1590-1664), one of the assistants of the Massachusetts Bay Company. "If there was 125 in the group that went to Windsor, there was still a goodly number left in the town with John Maverick as their minister. A typical American couple. These families and passengers were recruited by the Reverend John White of Dorchester, Dorset. Co., 1997), pp. John Kimball and Mary Bradstreet married in 1655 in Massachusetts.. John & Mary (Dartmouth, 1843, Sail, 102 tons; ON: 4491) Subscribe to view. They arrived on the coast of Maine on August 16, 1607. Not in Library. The voyage, along with an 11-ship flotilla led by John Winthrop that departed England in April 1630, greatly strengthened the two-year-old Massachusetts Bay Colony. Work Text: Sherlock and John went through the door of the cafeteria from the hospital while Sherlock complained about a ridiculous easy case, which a 30 years old woman has sent to him. She became part of what was later known as the Great Migration. The group included three of the stockholders in the venture, Edward Rossiter, Roger Ludlow, and John Glover. "According to the list that appears in the Dorchester Record for 1636, there were 89 'freemen' previous to that year. Voyages of the Mary and John to Connecticut. While the Mary and John were not formally part of the Winthrop Fleet, John Winthrop knew of their voyage. As Dorchester was officially recognized by the colony before the group moved to Windsor, it is difficult at this time to determine by what authority the party took the town and church records with them. MARY & JOHN - 1630 For over one hundred years genealogists have speculated on who was aboard the ship, "Mary & John" in 1630, the first ship to sail in the famous Wi throp Fleet of that year. But such is not a genealogical fact. Elder John Strong, for instance, definitely came with the Mary and John passengers in 1630, because four presidents of the United States are descended from him. "In 1632 another ship came bringing 80 more settlers to the town. Rev. In preparation for sailing, a group of people was gathered which represented all elements needed to make a well-rounded society: doctor, lawyer, teacher, craftsmen. The ships Gift of God captained by John Elliott and led by George Popham, and Mary and John, captained by Robert Davies and led by Raleigh Gilbert, departed Falmouth, England, on June 1, 1607. ⢠HMS Mary and John was a ship purchased in 1487, rebuilt in 1512 and listed until 1528. The Mary and John stayed until October 6, 1607 when it returned to Plymouth, England, arriving on December 1, 1607. A number of the passengers played significant roles in the founding of the nation. So, Too, William Pike, a CathoÂlic layman, was put to death in Dorchester, England. The Official Log is not the full ship's log, but only a record of certain incidents relating to the crew and sometimes to passengers, such as deaths on board, which had to be reported to the Registrar. The ship had three decks for its passengers, livestock, and cargo. In the late summer, two relief ships including the Mary and John arrived carrying supplies. "As to the legality of this issue, Judge Shaw (Stebbins vs Jennings, Pickering, p. 72) ruled that departing members of a church are to be regarded as seceders, no matter how many go; while those who remain, however few, are still the church.". For another version of how these Ways reached America see Appendix Number 5. There were preachÂing services on shipboard daily for the ten weeks of crossing, and thus the ship Mary and John became the first meeting house of the church which came to Windsor. In fact, the threat of execution was so great to certain of the Puritans who sailed with the Mary and John that a complete list of the passengers was never published.". The Freeman August, 1682, George Southern, master, one of Penn's fleet. They include: http://www.dorchesteratheneum.org/page.php?id=53, http://www.mainestory.info/maine-stories/popham-colony.html, http://www.mfship.org/Maines_First_Ship/History.html, https://web.archive.org/web/20070521221800/http://pophamcolony.org/new_page_4.htm, http://genealogytrails.com/mass/maryandjohn.html, http://www.maryandjohn1630.com/clearinghouse.html, https://books.google.com/books?id=6gD6e7OkDcsC&lpg=PA29&dq=%22mary%20and%20John%22%20plymouth&pg=PA29#v=onepage&q=%22mary%20and%20John%22%20plymouth&f=false, http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~michaelcaldwell/Filing%20Cabinet/Hayden/Mary%20&%20John%201630.pdf, https://familypedia.wikia.org/wiki/Mary_and_John?oldid=1477014. The master was Robert Sayres (or Sayers). There is no passenger list for the trip made by the ship Mary and John from England to America in 1630. 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). As this list does not contain wives, children, and inÂdentured servants the number must be around 300. Sometimes ⦠NO passenger list has ever been found, and probably nev r will be. The Mary & John left Plymouth, England March 20, 1630 withher unknown Master, arriving in Nantasket Point, now Dorchester, Mass., atthe entrance of Boston Harbor on May 30, 1630, two weeks before the WinthropFleet arrived. They have since moved in and made it a real home, with their own furniture, decoration, landscaping, and so on (3). 1 comment. They hoped to ship timber back to England, to find gold, silver, and other valuable minerals, and to establish a fur trade with the local Eastern Abanaki people. Samuel Perkins, a historian of the First Parish Church in Dorchester, Massachusetts, had this to say about the journey of the Mary and John in 1630 and the Congregational churchÂes in Dorchester, Massachusetts, and Windsor, Connecticut: "To my knownledge there is no official list of the 140 immigrants that landed at Dorchester in May of 1630. Nearly all of the passengers originated in the West Country counties of Somerset, Dorset, Devon, and the West Country towns of Dorchester, Bridport, Crewkerne, and Exeter. A number of the passengers played significant roles in the founding of the nation. Search for the Passengers of the Mary and John, 1630. While a contemporary passenger list has never been found, researchers from the "Mary and John Clearinghouse" have established a list of known, probable, and possible passengers. The ship had just loaded up with a heavy cargo of food, ammunition and rifles, (categorised as general merchandise to stay incognito) but it struck a reef just a few hundred yards from Bermuda. The Reverend Father Thomas Pilchard was tried and executed on the gallows in Dorchester, England, on March 21,1587. Mary and John was a 400-ton ship that is known to have sailed between England and the American colonies four times from 1607 to 1633. Out of the eleven ships bringing immigrants to Pennsylvania that season, it was the last to arrive. John & Mary's is the best pizza restaurant serving great food, including pizza, wings, wraps at Depew, Lancaster and surrounding areas. Not in Library. By Leah Marilla Thomas Dec 8th, 2020, 9:56 am. The master was Robert Sayres (or Sayers). Great Disaster At Sea Loss Of Two Or Three Hundred Lives Illustrated London News, February 5, 1887. The ships Gift of God captained by John Elliott and led by George Popham, and Mary and John, captained by Robert Davies and led by Raleigh Gilbert, departed Falmouth, England, on June 1, 1607. 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Galvin by Onetha Hallman Mingledorff, Responsive Website Design by ITDwebdesign.com. During a harsh winter season, George Popham died on February 5th, 1608 and Raleigh Gilbert assumed leadership. The colonists were recruited by the Reverend John White of Dorchester, Dorset. 2 The date it docked was Friday, October 17, 1732, which was the same day the men, who were its passenger, were taken to the ⦠Also, the new community of 140 persons 'gathered' itself as a church, selected the Reverend John Warham as the pastor, with the Reverend John Maverick as his assistant. Scope and Content Note. John and Mary. Raleigh Gilbert elected to return to England, and the remainder of the colonists followed him aboard the Virginia and the Mary and John. These Ways may have been the first American ancesÂtors of the Ways who settled Liberty County, Georgia, beginning in 1753. Search for the Passengers of the Mary and John, 1630 Gallop Thru Green ... Burton W. Spear. [8] The ship sailed on March 20, 1630, under the command of a Capt. When AUTO tipped the ship over to prevent The Plant from being placed inside of the Holodetector, Mary and John saved a bunch of babies that fell out of their hoverchairs as they themselves were, he then observed with the rest of the Axiom Passengers as Captain McCrea stood up and charged at AUTO and deactivated him to right the ship again. All Rights Reserved. Charles E. Banks listed Henry, Elizabeth, Samuel, Richard, Henry, and Susannah Way as passengers aboard the Mary and John in 1630. Florence B. John & Mary (Cork, 1850, Sail; ON: 19480) Subscribe to view. The first Dorchester party had brought two ministers to the new world, Reverend John Maverick and Reverend John Warham. The Porters first settled at Dorchester, along with the first settlers including Rev. Captain Robert Davies of the Mary and John also brought news that Raleigh Gilbert's brother Sir John Gilbert had also died leaving the colony's leader as his heir. [9][10][11] They arrived two weeks before the first ships (the Arbella and three escorts)[12] from the Winthrop Fleet, a group of 11 ships led by John Winthrop which carried about 1000 Puritans along with livestock and provisions from England to New England during the summer of 1630. The second trip of the Mary and John to colonial America began shortly after March 24, 1633/4, in London. [3][4][2], The colonists built an admiral's house, a chapel, a storehouse, a cooperage, and a guardhouse. They arrived with about 120 English colonists, who chose the mouth of the Sagadahoc River (now known as the Kennebec River) on a site known today as Sabino Head, Maine on August 13, 1607. The third voyage was on March 20, 1630, bearing 130 colonists, and the fourth on March 26, 1634, to Nantaskut in the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Search for the Passengers of the Mary and John, 1630 Master Index Vol' ... Burton W. Spear. Jonathon Scafe p661, wife, Ann, children Mary, Jeremiah and William John Sharples (emigrated in 1682 on this same ship) The Popham Colony, England's first attempt at a New England settlement, didn't prosper. [[James Noyes]], founder of [[Newbury, Massachusetts]] and whose son James Noyes II was one of the founders of [[Yale University]]. The MARIA, of Wilmington, bound for Philadelphia, sworn at Londonderry, 30 March 1804. Nicholas Noyes, his son, also [[Nicholas Noyes]], served as the chaplain to the Connecticut Regiment during the [[Great Swamp Fight]] and served as the presiding minister at the [[Salem Witch Trials]]. John & Mary (Dumfries, 1852, Sail; ON: 16207) Subscribe to view. 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