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                                         Passengers of the Mayflower



Carver's unnamed maidservant
Dorothy, married passenger Francis Eaton as his second wife.

John Alden
He was hired as ship's cooper in Southampton, England.  He married fellow passenger Priscilla Mullins.

Isaac Allerton
He was afirst assistant governor for Plymouth Colony.
Mary (wife)
Bartholomew (son)
Remember (daughter)
Mary (daughter)


John Allerton
He died the first winter.

John Billington
He did not like the Governor Bradford.
Elinor (wife)
John (son)
Francis (son)

William Bradford
He was the author of "Of Plimmouth Plantation" and governor of Plymouth Colony.
Dorothy (wife)


William Brewster
He was Plymouth Colony's spiritual leader for many years.
Mary (wife)
Love (son)
Wrestling (son)

Richard Britteridge
He died the first winter.

Peter Browne
He married Martha Ford after her husband's death.

William Button
Servant of Samuel Fuller and the only passenger to die during the voyage.

Robert Carter
Servant of William Mullins.

John Carver
He was the Colony's first governor.
Catherine (wife)

James Chilton
He died the first winter.
Susanna(wife)
Mary (daughter)  She married John Winslow.


Richard Clarke
He died the first winter.

Francis Cooke
Came over on the Mayflower with only one of his children, his wife and other children came over in 1623.
John (son)

Humility Cooper
A young daughter of a member of the Leiden Separatist congregation. She did not stay in America, but returned to England.

John Crackstone
He died the first winter.
John (son)

Edward Doty
He was a servant of Stephen Hopkins.

Francis Eaton
He remarried twice; first to John Carver's maidservant and second time to Christian Penn
Sarah (first wife)
Samuel (son)

?? Ely
A seaman hired to stay one year in the colony.  (First name is unknown.)

Thomas English
He died the first winter

Moses Fletcher
He died the first winter

Edward Fuller
He died the first winter
?? (wife ... name unknown.)
Samuel (son)

Samuel Fuller
He was the colony's surgeon as well as deacon of Plymouth Colony's church.

Richard Gardener
He became a seaman and died at sea

John Goodman
He died the first winter

William Holbeck
He died the first winter.

John Hooker
Servant who died the first winter.

Stephen Hopkins
He may of been the Stephen Hopkins who died at sea in 1609.
Elizabeth (wife)
Constance (daughter) She married Nicholas Snow.
Gyles (son)
Damaris (daughter)
Oceanus (son) He was born during the voyage across the Atlantic, but died young.


John Howland
Servant of John Carver, married fellow Elizabeth Tilley.

John Langmore
Servant of Christopher Martin.

William Latham
Servant of John Carver.

Edward Lester
Servant of Stephen Hopkins.
Edmund Margesson
Died the first winter.

Christopher Martin
Governor of the Mayflower.
Marie (wife)
Solomon Prower (son)

Ellen Moore
A child who was assigned to Edward Winslow and died the first winter.

Jasper Moore
A child who was assigned to John Carver and died the first winter.

Mary Moore
A child who was assigned to William Brewster and died the first winter.

Richard Moore
A child who was assigned to William Brewster.  He became a sea captain.

William Mullins
He died the first winter.
Alice (wife)
Priscilla (daughter)  She married John Alden.
Joseph (son)

Digory Priest
He died the first winter.  His wife came over with their two daughters as the wife of Godbert Godbertson in 1623.

John Rigsdale
Died the first winter.
Alice (wife)

Thomas Rogers
Died the first winter.
Joseph (son)

Henry Sampson
Cousin of Edward and Ann Tilley and Humilty Cooper.

George Soule
Servant of Edward Winslow, he married Mary Buckett.

Myles Standish
Miltary leader of the colony.
Rose (first wife)
Barbara (second wife)

Elias Story
Servant of Edward Winslow.

Edward Thompson
Servant of William White.

Edward Tilley
Agnes (wife)  She died the first winter.

John Tilley
Died the first winter.
Joan (wife)
Elizabeth (daughter)  She married John Howland.


Thomas Tinker
Died the first winter.
Jane (wife)
??(son) name unknown


William Trevore
He was seaman hired to stay a year in the colony.

John Turner
Died the first winter.
??(son) name unknown.
?? (son) name unknown.


Richard Warren
Came to America alone, his wife and daughters arrived in Plymouth in 1623.

William White
Died the first winter.
Susanna (wife)Remarried to Edward Winslow, the first marriage in the new colony.
Resolved (son)
Peregrine (son)

Roger Wilder
Servant of John Carver.

Thomas Williams
Died the first winter.

Edward Winslow
He was assistant governor and governor of Plymouth Colony.
Elizabeth (wife)

Gilbert Winslow
Brother of Edward.
The Mayflower II
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

The Mayflower was, most famously, the ship which transported the Pilgrim Fathers from Plymouth, England to North Virginia in what was later to become the United States of America in 1620. Initially the plan was for the voyage to be made in two vessels (the other being the Speedwell), however, due to problems after setting out both ships were forced to return and after some reorganization the voyage was made in the Mayflower alone. As a result of the delay, the settlers did not arrive until the onset of winter, which made for a difficult time for them.

 
Details regarding the size and overall dimensions of the ship are unknown, but it has been estimated from its load weight and the usual size of 180-ton merchant ships in the period to be 90 - 110 feet in length and about 25 feet in width. Careful research went into designing a replica, the Mayflower II (launched on September 22, 1956), to make it as much like its namesake as possible.
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