more than a century. which was the second issue in 1639 from the Daye Press at Cambridge. 1631. Removed to Windsor (Stiles). Devon. Judith Gater, baptized Hillmorton 19 March 1588/9, daughter of Michael Gater. HOSKINS, John (4) The lions head appears to be a sort of family emblem or trademark. I, 368). 1630: 6 NOV 1689: England, Essex, Braintree: Mary Wadsworth: 1632: 8 FEB 1712: England, Essex, Braintree: Sarah Wadsworth: abt 1626: 4 OCT 1648: England: Freeman 4 May 1634/5(M.C.R., I, 370). Lavery, Brian, The Ship of the Line Volume I, pub Conway Maritime Press, 1983, ISBN -85177-252-8 Lyon, David and Winfield, Rif , The Sail and Steam Navy List, All the Ships of the Royal Navy 1815-1889 , pub Chatham, 2004, ISBN 1-86176-032-9 Saturday. The Master of the Admiral of the Winthrop Fleet who successfully led this flotilla to its destination deserves Increased inflammatory processes in the form of cytokine production lead to metabolic dysregulation, such as increased resting energy expenditure, and may contribute to heightened protein degradation accompanied by decreased protein synthesis. During a 104-year period from 1626 to 1730, [1] there are documented Virginia Witch Trials, hearings and prosecutions of people accused of witchcraft in Colonial Virginia. Applied freeman 19 Oct 1630(M.C.R., I, 80). This page was last modified 17:38, 7 August 2020. Somerset. This page has been accessed 9,525 times. It sank after the 4th voyage. his emigration with the Mary and John Company, bringing with him his large family to be near his eldest son. ship Mary and John, on March 20, bound for the same destination in Massachusetts Bay within the bounds of the territory [Source: The Winthrop Fleet of 1630 by Charles Edward Banks 1854-1931, published Boston 1930; Transcribed by Janice Deacon Thomas Perkins Sgt. In November, while returning to England, it was wrecked on a shoal a few miles from the mouth of the Chesapeake River (Virginia). and John, as both were doubtless approved by the Governor and Assistants. The Winthrop Fleet consisted of eleven ships. Join Geni to explore your genealogy and family history in the World's Largest Family Tree. 2ba. Unfortunately it doesn't list any Sacketts but then again it doesn't li st everybody just about 12 of them in the article) This was on page 3: . From http://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/lyon2.htm: The Lyon left Bristol, England February, 1630/31 with her M aster, William Peirce, arriving in Salem May 1630/31 Rev. During the colonial era, Kebayoran was a kawedanan (an . He was a passenger on the English ship Lyon. One of many Immigrant Ships of New England. they first came to a personal acquaintance with those who were to be their companions on the voyage and neighbors Welcome to Geni, home of the world's largest family tree. Lyon's Whelp, John Gibbs, master. This ship was famous in the history of the early emigration to Massachusetts, and her Master was equally noted for his skillful seamanship and his sympathy with the policy of the Puritan leaders. INTRODUCTION. Mr. Ship- man, one died unmarried, and she has the honor of being the mother of Hon. Removed to Windsor(Rockwell Gen.). 1. Freeman 18 May 1631. [ ed note: The ship may have been the Lyon which made several trips between the UK and Massachusetts in 1630-1635 ] London arrived 1635 from England, UK (William Nesse?) Sailed from London June 22, 1632, arriving in Boston September 14/16, 1632. William Eddy . This was on Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. One of her daughters m. Rev. 36 pg 50), Talcott, John of Braintree, Essex, wife Dorothy, children John, Mary, Ufford, Thomas of Newbourne, Suffolk, wife Isabel, children John and Isabel, Wade, Jonathan of Northampton and wife Susanna, Wadsworth, Mrs and children Sarah, William, Mary, John, White, John, wife Mary and children Nathaniel and Mary, Willett, Thomas of Yarmouth, Norfolk. He was probably of London origin, as the family name Five years later a great majority of them removed to Windsor, Connecticut, under the leadership of Warham. Ref: Bond 124. pg 66) Holman, Edward of Clapham, Surrey James, William (From Walthamstow, Essex, bound for Boston . Henry Way was Georges cousin. Henry (the puritan) Way had a George Way was born in Ottery St. Mary, Devon, England, the son of Thomas Way. Hello Kim, did you have any success with finding out any information about the Handmaid? over three counties, were moved by the same urge to emigrate which animated those of the Winthrop Fleet, but it The other clergyman, the Reverend John Warham, was fourteen years the junior of Maverick, and of a different Aurlie Godet Universit de Paris, France. Box 91412 ductory selections for a full 10 days. This page has been accessed 8,083 times. Ref: Essex Antiq. He Born about 1583, based on age at death; this would make her 19 at marriage and 45 at the birth of her last child. Name: "Lyon" [Ships] Given Name: "Lyon" Surname: [Ships] Nickname: Lyon Sex: M Birth: Bet 1630 and 1632 Event: Master: Captain William Peirce Fact Event: First Departure Event Mar 1630 Bristol, , Gloucestershire, England Event: First Arrival Event May 1630 Salem, Massachusetts Bay Colony Event: Second Departure Event 1631 London, England Event: Second Arrival Event 2 Nov 1631 Nantasket, Massachusetts Bay Colony Event: Third Departure Event Feb 1632 London, England Event: Third Arrival Event May 1632 Boston, Massachusetts Bay Colony Event: Fourth Detarture Event 22 Jun 1632 London, England Event: Fourth arrival Event 16 Sep 1632 Boston, Massachusetts Bay Colony Note: LYON. Jacob Perkins Judith Gater : The ship arrived on 5 Feb 1630/1. Talbot, Thomas Beecher, master. baptized 'Anne' in the years calculated from her age at death. Freeman 18 May 1631. This Historians are divided on whether or not this is in fact the true origin of Thanksgiving as we know it today, but it is entirely possible that the saving grace of the Lyon's shipment was what allowed the first settlers to persue their lives on the frontier. p.109 DENSLOW, Nicholas (3) This ship left London 25 April and the Isle of Wight 11 May, arriving at Cape Ann 27 June and Salem 29 June 1629. Samuel Sharp and the Rev. pg 53) Lewis, William, wife Felix, and child William Lewis Morrill Isaac of Hatfield Broadoak, Essex, his wife and chi ldren Sarah and Katherine Olmstead, James of Fairstead, Essex, wife Joyce and childre n Nehemiah, Nicholas, Richard, John and Rebecca (From Fairstead, Essex, bound for Boston and Hartfoed , CT. Ref: Banks Mss. The Lyons Whelp sailed with the Talbot; the Rev. This passenger, according to her own story, came with the Winthrop Fleet in 1630 in one of the ships that arrived Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I), and Royal College of Physicians of London (HTML at EEBO TCP) Francis Higginson was one of the passengers. . Roger Williams, bound for Salem Mrs. Mary Williams John Throckmorton, bound for Salem Mrs. Rebecca Throckmorton John Throckmorton Patience Throckmorton Throckmorton Descendant contact: email Nancy Bell John Perkins, of Hilmorton, Warwick, bound for Boston Mrs. Judith Perkins . to his wife, written from the Arbella, off the Isle of Wight, after noting the sailing of the Mary and John, Winthrop Samuel Skelton were two of the passengers. (London : Printed by Robert Barker and Iohn Bill, printers to Kings [sic] most excellent Maiestie, Anno Dom. The James Calvin_Sly/James Calvin Sly : James C. Sly (8 aot 1807 - 31 aot 1864) tait un pionnier mormon , membre du bataillon mormon pendant la guerre amricano-mexicaine , claireur des premiers sentiers de l'ouest utiliss pendant la rue vers l'or en Californie , gardien du journal en 1848 et 1849 , premier colon occidental amricain de plusieurs communauts et missionnaire mormon . Removed to Windsor (Stiles). Four Lyon trips: 1630, 1631, 1632, 1632. Her lists are classified as: Pilgrim Passenger Names Early 1600s; Pilgrim Ships by Date; Pilgrim Ships by Name Pilgrim Ships by Passengers . (Sept 1632). message: 'We had a comfortable passage and I found that love and respect from Capt. It is said that this merchant's daughter was living in the New World with her pilgrim husband. He published his first genealogical article in 1976, and about the same time began to plan for what eventually became the Great Migration Study Project. In 1641 he was killed by the Spaniards 'He brought one hundred and twenty three passengers, whereof fifty children, all in health. The Lyon hit a reef April 10, 1633 (Peirce was 'driving') and it sunk, replaced by the Rebecca, built in the colonies. From http://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/lyon4.htm: Four Lyon trips: 1630, 1631, 1632, 1632. "The Planters of the Commonwealth in Massachusetts, 1620-1640," (Image snagged from Ancestry.com). This is over ten years after the pilgrims settled at Plymouth. Adriaen van der Kabel (Rijswijk, 1630/1631 - Lyon, January 15, 1705) was a Dutch painter, engraver and draftsman of the golden age. Dorset. Dorset. E-Book Overview Peter Harrison examines the role played by the Bible in the emergence of natural science. pg 50) Talcott, John of Braintree, Essex, wife Dorothy, children J ohn, Mary Totman, John Ufford, Thomas of Newbourne, Suffolk, wife Isabel, childre n John and Isabel Wade, Jonathan of Northampton and wife Susanna Wadsworth, William of Braintree, Essex Wadsworth, Mrs and children Sarah, William, Mary, John Watson, John Whipple, John of Bocking, Essex White, John, wife Mary and children Nathaniel and Mary Willett, Thomas of Yarmouth, Norfolk Daughter Hester born 1647 pg 4 Witchfield, John of London and his wife (From St Mary, Whit echapel, London, bound for Dorchester and Windsor. I, 367). (Pope). I am trying to find any info that marks his first visit. English immigrant ship Lyon. Ref: Banks Mss 36 pg 101), John Coggeshall from Halstead, bound for Roxbury and Newport, RI, the 7xgreat-grandfather of Francis Herbert Brownell. in the New World during the rest of their days. "He brought one hundred and twenty three passengers, whereo f fifty children, all in health. -- END -- In a letter to his son after arrival here he sent this CHAPTER CXXVII., 1629 Partisan Opposition to the Government, p. 1629 Knights of the Golden Circle, 1629 The Draft, 1630 Riots in New York, 1630 Colored Troops in New York, 1631 Mor- gan's great Raid, 1631 Meade and Lee in Virginia, 1632 Operations of the two Armies in Virginia, 1632 Raid in western Virginia, 1633 . it may be hoped that some future chronicler will be able to add to this brief record the full story of the life Im of the Thomas Graves family that arrived 1629 aboard the George Bonaventure. Dorset. He took up his residence in Boston in 1632 and was admitted Devon. forty passengers are generally known as the Dorchester Company, from the place chosen for their settlement, and The Lyon hit a reef April 10, 1633 (Peirce was 'driving') and it sunk, replaced by the Rebecca, built in the colonies. Freeman 18 May 1631(M.C.R., I, 366). Dudley's letter to the Countess of Lincoln, which is printed in the New Hampshire Historical CCollections, vol iv. city of Boston, and for that reason deserves special notice in this story of the Great Emigration. Excludes: (L.L.W., I, 388). Captain. Geni requires JavaScript! Settled Dorchester. the shore, she was the first to leap out, and her claim to priority of landing in Boston has been of record for Biography , 7th known child of Edmond & Frances (Read) Onge, was baptized 11 April 1619 & died in late 1678, apparently unmarried.In the 1643/4 land inventories, Simon Onge held three lots, none of whi Isaac, son of Francis and Frances Ong, resided in Watertown, Massachusetts, at least until 1670, but shortly after made his way to New Jersey, settling in Burlington county some time prior to 1688. They had been twelve weeks aboard, and eight weeks from Land's End. Appendix B Passengers of the Mary and John in 1630; Appendix C The Ship Lyon, 1630; Appendix D Captain Peter Milburne of the Arbella; Appendix E Mrs. Anne Pollard; Index of Names; Index of Places; Index of Subjects Deacon of church. DYER, George (4) Im looking for any all information, ships manifest, passenger list, etc. Stepney, In 1630 some of my ancestors came to America on this ship - and others in the Winthrop fleet. the type who would be the heroine of the special in-cident which will be her title to enduring local fame. The initial group of four ships, led by the flag ship Arbella, left England April 8, 1630. Somerset. Easter Monday, 29 March, Anno Domini 1630: Riding at the Cowes, near the Isle of Wight, on the Arbella, a ship of three hundred and fifty tons, whereof Capt. . abt 1630: England, Essex, Great Waltham: Adam Winthrop: 7 APR 1620: 24 AUG 1652: England, Suffolk, Groton: John Winthrop: 12 Feb 1604: 5 Apr 1676: 4241 Jutland Dr #202, San Diego, CA 92117. Four Lyon trips: 1630, 1631, 1632, 1632. This page was last modified 02:50, 10 December 2020. Unit Lyon Creek: RENT FREE UNTIL FEB 2023 . In "Ancestors". Was the Planter part of Winthrops fleet in 1635? Join Geni to explore your genealogy and family history in the World's Largest Family Tree. Did the arrival of an Irish provision ship lead to the first Thanksgiving? So bountiful was the cargo, that the people of Plymouth redesignated the 20th of February from a day of prayer and fasting to one of gratitude and feasting. The West Country was free from it. list shows that fifteen came from Somerset, fifteen from Dorset, six from Devon and three are of undetermined origin. John (7) freeman 18 May 1631 (ibid., I, 366). This ship was famous in the history of the early emigratio n to Massachusetts, and her Master was equally noted for hi s skillful seamanship and his sympathy with the policy of t he Puritan leaders. to Windsorand later to Virginia (Pope). Devon. Franklin's 'New England Courant' This ship was famous in the history of the early emigration to Massachusetts, and her Master was equally noted for his skillful seamanship and his sympathy with the policy of the Puritan leaders. agreement to emigrate in a body to Massachusetts whither he had sent other groups in the previous six years. . CHAMPION, Gen. EPAPHRODITUS, son of Col. Henry, bap. Ref: Banks Mss pg 50) (Dup of Lyon 4) Cogsworth, John of Halstead, Essex, wife Mary Curtis, William of Nazing, Essex, his wife Sarah and childr en Thomas, Mary, John, and Philip Elmore, Edward and wife, children Richard and Edward Glover, Charles Goodwin, William of Bocklng, Essex, his wife and child Eliz abeth Goodwin, Ozias of Bocklng, Essex, his wife and child William Grant, Seth Heath, William, wife Mary, children Issac, Mary, Anna (Fro m Amwell, Little, Hertfordshire, bound for Roxbury as per p g 66) (From Little Amwell, Hertfordshire, bound for Roxbury . ('Life and Letters of John Winthrop,' II, 40). Freeman 13 May 1640(M.C.R., I, 377). Freeman 4 March 1632/3(M.C.R., I, 367). sponsor of the earliest Massachusetts settlement (Plymouth excepted), was the inspiration of a movement which culminated My 10th great grandfather was Rev. MAVERICK, Rev. The Lyon trip 1632. 67 The same phenomenon could be found in Ottoman territory: a set of queries sent to Rome by a priest in Tunis in 1630 included the question whether Christians working in inns . The following list shows the names of heads of families and the number in each family sailing in this ship. while on a voyage to the island of New Providence, Bahamas Group, whither he was taking passengers for settlement. Assistant of Massachusetts Bay Company. I n his letter of March 28, 1630, to his wife, written from t he "Arbella", off the Isle of Wight, after noting the saili ng of the "Mary and John", Winthrop wrote: 'and the ship wh ich goes from Bristowe (Bristol) carrieth about eighty pers ons', This was the "Lyon" and she probably sailed from tha t port to accommodate passengers living in the West Countie s -- Lancashire, Cheshire, Warwick, Gloucestershire, and So merset. So, too, perhaps, should the Handmaid, which arrived at Plymouth on 29 October with sixty passengers. WIKITREE PROTECTS MOST SENSITIVE INFORMATION BUT ONLY TO THE EXTENT STATED IN THE TERMS OF SERVICE AND PRIVACY POLICY. Stiles History of Windsor, Conn. Removed to Windsor (Stiles). BASKOM, Thomas (1) is nothing in any existing record to indicate that Maverick was unfaithful to his oath at ordination to conduct Cheshire, Warwick, Gloucestershire and Somerset. Settled Boston. Master of the Anne of London, bringing the last lot of passengers to the Pilgrim settlement. They had been twelve weeks aboard and eight weeks from Land's End.". He shows how both the contents of the Bible, and more particularly the way it was interpreted, had a profound influence on conceptions of nature from the third century to the seventeenth. Ref: Banks Mss. The Lyon hit a ree f April 10, 1633 (Peirce was 'driving') and it sunk, replac ed by the Rebecca, built in the colonies. Removed It may seem a wild guess, but a very reasonabale one, that the Lyon belonged or was partly owend by the Vassel family of Eastwood, Essex.
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