Winthrop Fleet of 1630 (an early part of the Great Migration) was the largest fleet ever assembled to carry Englishmen overseas to a new homeland. When the town reached its limit, it was declared closed. 0000005127 00000 n Passenger lists of assisted arrivals may include: name, age, occupation, place of birth, (image) 11 vols. Olive Tree Genealogy - also still around, whew Welcome to Geni, home of the world's largest family tree. $@(qij``*f>>\ 4W e2iH/Uby c'L8=x1J .`Knf|J`p76)4o-|? And they didnt let just anyone join their movement. [4] However, the colony leaders and the bulk of the colonists remained in England for the time being to plan more thoroughly for the success of the new colony. The initial group (Arbella and her three escorts)[5] Provides source list for all indexed passengers. 0000007140 00000 n a large painted port ship three fourths of a mile N of the bark (theCorneliusGrinnell), having nothing standing but her mben and stump of a mainmast; at 8. Founder of Weymouth. 0000006497 00000 n [7] The voyage was rather uneventful, the direction and speed of the wind being the main topic in Winthrop's journal, as it affected how much progress was made each day. Or search online Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s [$], If you don't find your ancestor on my ships' pages, try genealogy records on Ancestry.com. 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. LOVE, POVERTY, WAR AND Also by Christopher Hitchens BLOOD, CLASS AND EMPIRE: The Enduring Anglo-American Relationship A LONG SHORT WAR: The Postponed Liberation of Iraq WHY ORWELL MATTERS LEFT HOOKS, RIGHT CROSSES: A Decade of Political Writing (edited with Christopher Caldwell) LETTERS TO A YOUNG CONTRARIAN THE TRIAL OF HENRY KISSINGER BLAMING THE VICTIMS: Spurious Scholarship and the . From 1630 to 1642, fifteen to twenty thousand people settled in the Massachusetts Bay Colony. 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. 1624: first English ship, Olive Blossom, arrives. Limit 20 per day. Hand Maiden : 1630 1630s Ships Over 1500 english colonists embarked for New England in the 1630s. All that ended when the English Civil War broke out in 1640. In 1627 cattle division the family appears as "Peeter" and Martha Browne, with her Ford children John and Martha "fford." She died by 1630. 0000005149 00000 n Online Store, New Company Surgeon, may have arrived in later ships in summer with family, but died soon after. The first three volumes are a combined alphabetical index that was published in 1981. 0000006475 00000 n Walter Hayne 55 wife: Elizabeth daughters: Mary - 5, Sufference servants: John Blanford - 27 John Riddet - 26 Richard Bidlecombe - 16 Peter Noyce 47 son: Thomas - 15 daughter: Elizabeth servants: Robert Davis - 30 John Rutter - 22 Margaret Davis - 26 Nicholas Guy 50 wife: Jane - 30 daughter: Mary servants Joseph Taynter - 25 Robert Bayley - 23 amount of money the immigrant had in their possession. Hudson, William, Susan, Francis, William Jr. John, Anne, Judith, Mary, James, John, WIlliam Jr. Lamb, Thomas, Elizabeth, Thomas Jr., John, Samuel, Mills, John, Susan, Joy, Mary, John Jr., Susanna, Recompense, Nowell, Increase, Parnell (Gray), Jane, Sarah, Lyn (see Audley), See Olcott, First founder of Hartford, md Abigail Porter, Palsgrave, Richard, Anne, John, Anna, Mary, Sarah, >Captain of Militia, later shot dead by Dutch Soldier in New Haven CT, Minister of 1st Congregational Church in Watertown MA. Canadian Port of Arrival and the Uploaded by Browne, Richard, Elizabeth, George, Richard Jr. Cheesebrough, William, Ann(Stevenson), Sarah, Peter, Samuel, Nathaniel, Early settler of Salisbury MA. Many were sick during the voyage. From Ship Passenger Lists by Carl Boyer referencing a previous work by Isabel MacBeath Calder entitled Passengers on the Hector, 1637-38, The New Haven Colony pp. 0000002455 00000 n Login to post. Ships have sourced and documented passenger lists attached. Everything I have is listed here. Over the ensuing winter, the leaders recruited a large group of Puritan families, representing all manner of skilled labor to ensure a robust colony. Other passengers of historical significance include: A complete list of passengers is maintained by The Winthrop Society,[12] a hereditary organization of descendants of the Winthrop Fleet and later Great Migration ships that arrived before 1634. https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044010737849&view=1up&seq=79. Correspondence 10/27/01 passenger Holland/Hollard The Passenger listed in the "Unspecified Ship", Angel Hollard, is an ancester of mine (my 9th ggrandfather). The group, led by Governor John Winthrop, sailed from April to July of 1630. Cooke Shipping Agent Records, Castle Texas, Georgia, Massachusetts Bay Colony (1630-1691) Records of the Governor and Company of the Massachusetts Bay in New England, 1628-1686. 1620-1640 by Banks, Charles Edward, 1854-1931 Publication date 1930 Topics Indexed CD with names of approximately 3,530,000 individuals who arrived in United States and Canadian ports. 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See his profile. 0000001841 00000 n Marcus Lee Hansen in The Atlantic Migration 1607-1860 wrote: "The company had no trouble in finding congregational groups willing to go, and the groups and no trouble in recruiting members. Copyright 1996-presentThese pages may be freely linked to but not duplicated in any fashion without my written consent. Compiled from English public records. Many of these port records are included in the online records listed above. The Puritans lived longer and healthier lives, and formed large, healthy families. http://www.newenglandhistoricalsociety.com/the-great-migration-of-picky-puritans-1620-40/. Died soon after arrival. Mary & John Clearing House The Mary & John 1630 sailed with 140 passengers that have never been found on an official passenger list. 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 Ships List D'Addezio - wide scope of years with ships and passaengers please submit a short paragraph about the passenger, where settled, children, etc., with the name of the ship and date of arrival, and send to the transcriber at the bottom of the manifest or to the . May 1631 - Freeman at Cambridge MA. Familypedia is a FANDOM Lifestyle Community. The USCIS Genealogy Program is a fee-for-service program that provides researchers with timely access to historical immigration and naturalization records of deceased immigrants. The 'Mayflower' pilgrims left Plymouth, England on Sept. 6, 1620 and arrived Nov. 11, 1620. The Winthrop Fleet in 1630 Eleven Ships Sailed to Massachusetts Bay Colony The Winthrop Fleet consisted of eleven ships. Search for ships passengers in Ethnic Groups immigrating to America, other miscellaneous North Carolina, Maine, Rhode Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1930. Copyright not renewed as per Stanford database.Irregular pagination.Uneven binding.Damaged pages 47-48 -61-62 off from the spine. Massachusetts: Passengers on the "Lion" from England to Boston, 1632, 2 Volumes, call #MA-047 Port Arrivals and Immigrants to the City of Boston, 1715-1716 and 1762-1768, pub call #MA-054 Passenger and Immigration Lists: Boston, 1821-1850, CD IR P008 Towey Surname Boston Passenger List 1820-1943, Npub, Michigan: Lists names, dates, and brief information about each immigrant and sources for further research. He temporarily dissolved Parliament in 1626, and again the next year, before dissolving it permanently in March 1629. This page has been viewed 44,696 times (0 via redirect). . With thanks to GreatMigration.org and The Atlantic Migration 1607-1860 by Marcus Lee Hansen. Had 3 voyages, 1607 (Maine), 1630 (Salem) and 1634 (Boston). Possibly joined by wife Mary and infant daughter Mary. Olive Tree Genealogy was chosen by Family Tree Magazine as one of the 101 Best Genealogy Websites 2017! Some of the 400 remaining settlers stayed in Salem, but many moved on to Boston, Watertown, or other settlements. These first Massachusetts Bay settlers, numbering scarcely one thousand, hailed mainly from the English counties of Suffolk, Essex and Dorset. web pages if joining a relative, who this person was, where they lived, and their relationship. A list of those who emigrated from England to America. Try an Ancestry.com Free Trial Six months after their arrival, Thomas Dudley wrote to Bridget, Countess of Lincoln, the sister-in-law of Lady Arbella and Charles Fiennes, that over two hundred passengers had died between their landing April 30 and the following December, 1630. Prior to 1880 about 95 percent of the overseas immigrants to Massachusetts came from Britain, Ireland, and northern Europe. Ships Passenger Lists by Year of Arrival. Winthrop wrote to his wife just before they set sail in 1630 that there were seven hundred passengers. 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. Every American with immigrant ancestors needs the "Passenger and Immigration List Index: 2012 edition, 1500s-1900s" especially for those seeking ancestors prior to the 1820s. Island New York Ships Passenger Lists 1894-1927, Search all websites for ships These usually contained the individual's name, description of individual, and age. John Winthrop. Questions. South Significant immigration from other European countries began in the 1840s, when many people came to work in the textile mills. Over 7100 families and 290 ships, Read this before you email Anne: She is number 78: Reynolds Sarah 20, #36. The Puritans knew the Plymouth Colony experiment worked, and decided to replicate it. I would love to find the source for this information. The Great Migration began to take off in 1630 when John Winthrop led a fleet of 11 ships to Massachusetts. 1600s. Coldham, Peter Wilson. 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. The Complete Book of Emigrants, 17001750. Emigration refers to people leaving a country to go to another. Chesapeake Colony Ships; Ships of the Great Migration listed chronologically 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 Anne & Little James, 1623 Great Migration: Passengers of the Abigail, 1628 H|[0+)"}Z[Ul)HNB;-9WxxX>m[nBmU@B|Elt`d FOXp The popular interest anticipated most of the features appearing in later periods. Southern Colony Ships, New England, Connecticut Colony, Plymouth Colony, Massachusetts Bay Colony, Province of New Hampshire, and Colony of Rhode Island. admin-jeff-sharpe Nevertheless, the Puritans eventually gained a majority in Parliament. Step 3: Or search online. Immigrant Ships To America/First Families/Winthrop Fleet, French, Susanna (Riddlesdale) (1584-1658), Massachusetts Bay Colony - A Puritan colony. See Online Databases and Resources. Arthur Roker, aged 20 enlisted of the Ann & Elizabeth setting sail for Barbadoes. I DO NOT have any secret or additional information. Indexes over 500,000 passengers to America from 1650 to mid-1980 in published passenger lists. TheShipsList website, online since August 1999, will help you find your ancestors on ships' passenger lists.We also have immigration reports, newspaper records, shipwreck information, ship pictures, ship descriptions, shipping-line fleet lists and more; as well as hundreds of passenger lists to Canada, USA, Australia and even some for South Immigration records usually take the form of ship's passenger lists collected at the port of entry. Chris, feel free to edit this page as you see fit. 0000002888 00000 n I'm not finding this person in the Great Migration. Anderson, Robert C. The Great Migration: Immigrants to New England, 16231633. Well documented with sources cited. Emigration Rage The Massachusetts Bay Company found willing recruits. which had already made a previous passage to Massachusetts Bay. They were different from the poor, single male immigrants who predominated immigration to other regions of America. She participated in. It's now on the list, but not. Massachusetts Bay Colony was a 17th Century British settlement and political unit on the east coast of North America. You can also look at the link on this page for the ship Elizabeth that sailed from England in 1634 - on that ship's page can be found links to the original passenger lists. 0000007887 00000 n I could find NOTHING on this Thomas Poland or Poling at AmericanAncestors.org (NEHGS) which is surprising Arthur Roker age 20 sailed Ann Elizabeth 1635 ,any information where he came from England please [email address removed] regards rob. 0000009176 00000 n 0000003737 00000 n 0000007162 00000 n 0000004446 00000 n Winthrop brought 800 people with him to New England; 20,000 followed him over the next 10 years. This important work is the best, if not the only place to go for tracing relatives to early colonial America and beyond. In 1907, for example, 80 percent of the immigrants to Massachusetts were from southern and eastern Europe. A significant change in immigration patterns occurred after 1880. Immigrant Ships To America/First Families/Winthrop Fleet, The William & Francis, Master _____ Thomas, sailed March 9, 1632.*. departed Yarmouth, Isle of Wight on April 8,[6] WIKITREE PROTECTS MOST SENSITIVE INFORMATION BUT ONLY TO THE EXTENT STATED IN THE TERMS OF SERVICE AND PRIVACY POLICY. Towns limited the number of proprietors to make sure their children had viable economic futures. 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). Publication date 1906 Topics Freemen (American colonies) Publisher Exira, Iowa : Exira Print. If the immigrant was born less than 100 years ago, you will also need to provide proof of his/her death. People mentioned in Division of Land came on: few may have arrived on the Swan (1622) or Little James (1623) but they were small, carrying mostly cargo. I just tried it, but I must be doing something wrong - not surprised, brackets are NOT MY THING!!!! 8-23-1677, What's Available in Massachusetts Immigration Records, Ships' Passenger lists to Massachusetts after 1820, Ships Passenger Lists Immigration refers to people coming into a country. Co. Collection Capture a web page as it appears now for use as a trusted citation in the future. the remainder following in two or three weeks. John Winthrop. James' son Charles came into direct conflict with Parliament, and viewed them as a threat to his authority. "Massachusetts: Race and Ancestry", in Wikipedia, United States Immigration Online Genealogy Records, All U.S. and Canada, Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s, The Planters of the Commonwealth in Massachusetts, 1620-1640, Seaman's Protection Certificate Register Database, Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild Boston Arrivals Vol. You probably saw the Poland-24 profile and from what I can tell, those are secondary sources which don't cite their primary sources. 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 Founders of Early American Families: Emigrants from Europe 16071657. 0000001011 00000 n It was established in 1628; its charter revoked in 1684, and it became part of the Dominion of New England Genealogy in 1686. Great Migration Ships; passenger lists to USA, Immigration Usually gives name, age, occupation, residence, ship, destination, and precise source citation. 0000003110 00000 n Hull Company 20 March. That letter traveled via the Lyon April 1, 1631 and reached England four week later. Includes the immigrant's name, age, and year of arrival. Supplemental volumes have been issued annually. Being the first two well-known places in which the English would set out to colonize in 1607 and 1620, Jamestown, Virginia and Plymouth, Massachusetts hold very separate set of beliefs, standards, and outlooks on life then and the future to come. 0000005756 00000 n But then again it says he was elected to office in NY in 1691, 31 years after his death (maybe was John Jr). They disagreed with the practices of the Church of England, whose rituals they viewed as superstitions. Genealogical information about the early immigrants to New England. or West Indies, especially sugar rich Barbados, 1630-40. URL: http://olivetreegenealogy.com/ 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. Lady Anne's The Bartlett Cemetery Association maintains and preserves this historical home. Records in the countries emigrated from are kept on the local level. Within the first 10 years of settlement, 22 towns were declared closed from Maine to Rhode Island. Immigrants to New England, 17001775. Frequently Asked Indexes over 500,000 passengers to America from 1650 to mid-1980 in published passenger lists. Although many records are included in the online records listed above, there are other records available through these archives and offices. 0000001366 00000 n Ezekiel Richardson, COnverse and Mousall were some of the original founders of Woburn ( from Charlestown). 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. Geni requires JavaScript! primarily Puritans going to Mass. Arrival of the Winthrop Colony, by William F. Halsall. They believed in complete separation from the corrupt Anglican church. Andrew Ford Acquired Property in the Plymouth Colony to . The ship logo, which . The Colony included parts of present-day Massachusetts, Rhode . D'Addezio - wide scope of years with ships and passaengers Due to a planned power outage on Friday, 1/14, between 8am-1pm PST, some services may be impacted. Are you certain of the name or spelling? Public Record Office. https://www.geni.com/projects/Great-Migration-Passengers-of-the-Elizabeth-1634-1635/4789, https://www.reynoldsfamily.org/line12/robert1.php, Do you have a question concerning one of these people you mentioned? 1700 . But the population of New England grew anyway. King Charles I gave the Great Migration an impetus when he dissolved Parliament in 1629 and began the Eleven Years Tyranny. Seven hundred men, women, and children were distributed among the ships of the fleet. See the Immigration Comparison Chart to help you decide which of the fee-based sites has the passenger lists you need to find your immigrant ancestor, Step 5: includes names, dates, place of origin, place of settlement, and some family information. Glenn Youngkin banned the use of several Chinese-owned apps, including TikTok and WeChat, on state government Phone: 1-978-388-3054. Please add Geni profiles to the ship projects found in the "related" projects on the right and also listed below. Town co-founder, Pickering, John, Esther, George, John Jr., Joan, Pierce, John, Parnell, Experience, Mercy, Samuel. A wave of Italian and Portuguese immigration began in the late 1880s and reached its high point just prior to World War I. Russians, Russian Jews, and people from Poland and other Slavic countries came in large numbers in the early 20th century. 0000003767 00000 n 0000003789 00000 n Gave birth in May 1630 in England. In any case, a 1642 arrival, if true would make him inelgible for the PGM project. A ship, said to be one of Eagle k Hazard's New Orleans Steamships Humboldt. ports of arrival - Virginia, Connecticut, want to reform Church of England with new church in New World. Updated for 2012, this data set contains . Preserved in the State Paper Department of Her Majesty's Public Record Office, England. Alphabetical with age and roll number. In the 1870s large numbers of Canadians, especially French Canadians, began to move overland into the state. Or that the Roker spelling is significantly different from other records, that we cannot find him. 0000007865 00000 n Only family member to survive 1st year in Boston, Harris, Thomas & Elizabeth (born Hills, later remarried as Stilson), Thomas Harris is listed twice; his father was William Harris, thus he often signed as Thomas Williams. Passenger and Immigration Lists Index. The Massachusetts Bay Company found willing recruits. Prior to 1685 there were two separate colonies within the boundaries of present-day Massachusetts. During the early and mid-19th century, immigrant groups began arriving in Massachusetts in large numbers; Later in the 20th century, immigration from, Massachusetts is home to a small community of. Records. Hotten Ship Registers - 1635 ships Bolton, Ethel Stanwood. Some 35 passengers, family and friends who had remained in Leiden sailed on a ship called the Mayflower but which was not the original ship that came to Plymouth in 1620. Coldham, Peter Wilson. You can view them with a trial period free access. Matkin, 1908, pp. Later Wife of Dea. That Anderson did not profile him suggests perhaps he never made it to New England-- either remaining in Barbados or never left England. I would look for actual primary records for him and then try to work backwards to a likely arrival date and place. By the mid-1640s its population numbered about 3,000 people. To find more detailed information regarding each passenger, click on the passenger's name. [2] The King's imposition of Personal Rule gave many Puritans a sense of hopelessness regarding their future in that country, and many prepared to leave it permanently for life in New England, and a wealthy group of leaders obtained a Royal Charter in March 1629 for the Massachusetts Bay Colony.[3]. 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. Lines, Havre . The remaining settlers either stayed in Salem or moved on to Boston or Watertown. Charter of Massachusetts Bay, 1629. Do you have any other documentation about him? Garden New York Ships Passenger Lists 1855-1890, Ellis from 1620 - 1640; thereafter sharp decline for a time. on NARA microfilm, Castle (Best for messages specifically directed to those editing this profile. The Planters of the Commonwealth; a Study of the Emigrants and Emigration in Colonial Times: To Which Are Added Lists of Passengers to Boston and to the Bay Colony; the Ships which Brought Them; Their English Homes, and the Places of Their Settlement in Massachusetts, 1620-1640. UEAuXhA>wI S+4. 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. Left wild hogs for a meat supply. Alexander Brown, "The first republic in America", Houghton, Mifflin and company, 1898 - 688 pages. Opt Hazrard. Haven Colony - The St John ship of July 1639 This 1602 group had 32 passengers and it . I added a bit to Robert Reynolds-326 profile on the apparent (unsourced) origin of the George Reynolds/Thomasyn Church parentage theory and the also-unsourced Virginia/New England theory of their children's dispersal. 0000009462 00000 n Try a Garden New York Ships Passenger Lists 1855-1890, Ellis 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. Colket, Meridith B. Martha Ford - Widow of Fortune passenger William Ford. 1664 in Addition to his land in Weymouth, Massachusetts Bay Colony. ships may have made more than one voyage and even several a year.