The
People of the “SUSAN & ELLEN”
In 1635 the SUSAN AND ELLEN (or Suzan & Ellin) set sail from London
to the colonies in Massachusetts. Edward Payne was her Master. She
sailed in May, but the date of her arrival is not recorded. That same
year around
50 such ships left from
London.
[Public Record Office MSS.,
and Drake: ‘Founders’, 23, 25, 29].
What does the
Freedmen's Oath mean?
What is the difference between a Mister and a Goodman?
[Format: name, age, from and/or occupation, destination] -
John Proctor, 42, draper, to Ipswich
Mrs. Martha Proctor, 28
John Proctor, 3 - Perhaps the most famous Passenger. He
was hanged as a witch during the Salem witch trials.
Mary Proctor, 1
Alice Street, 28
Walter Thornton, 36, husbandman
Mrs. Joanna Thornton, 34
John North, 20, , to Ipswich
Mrs. Mary Pynder, 53
Francis Pynder, 20
Mary Pynder, 17
Joanna Pynder, 14
Anna Pynder, 12
Katherine Pynder, 10
John Pynder, 8
Richard Skolfield, 22, , to Ipswich
Edward Weeden, 22, , to Lynn
The most interesting to me, because we
share a last name!
George Wilby, 16
Richard Hawkins, 15
Thomas Parker, 30, , to Lynn
Simon Bird, 20
John Mansfield, 34, , to Boston
Clement Cole, 30, , to Boston -
Related to Samuel Cole, who owned the
first Inn, in Boston.
John Jones, 20
William Burrows, 19
Philip Atwood, 13
William Snow, 18
Edward Lummus, 24, , to Ipswich
Richard Saltonstall, 23, husbandman, to
Watertown -
Son of Sir Richard
Saltonsall, Founder of Cambridge.
Muriel Saltonstall 22
Muriel Saltonstall, ¾ [in other words, 9 months old]
Thomas Welles, 30, , to Ipswich
Peter Cooper, 28, , to Rowley
William Lambert, 26
Jeremy Belcher, 22, , to Ipswich
Samuel Podd, 25, , to Ipswich
Mary Clifford, 25
Jane Coe, 30
Mary Riddlesden, 17
Matthew Hitchcock, 25, , to Watertown
Elizabeth Nichols, 25
Tomazine Carpenter, 35
Anne Fowle, 25
Edmond Gordon, 18
Thomas Sydlie, 22
Margaret Leach, 22
Mary Smith, 21
Elizabeth Swayne, 16
Penelope Pelham, 16
Anne Welles, 20
Dionis Taylor, 48
Hannah Smith, 30
William Buttrick, 18
John Corrington, 33
Mrs. Mary Corrington, 33
Ralph Hudson, 42, draper of Kingston-on-Hull, York, to
Cambridge
Mrs. Mary Hudson, 42
Hannah Hudson, 14
John Hudson, 12
Elizabeth Hudson, 5
Thomas Brigham, 32, of Yorkshire, to Cambridge
Benjamin Thwing, 16
Anne Gilson, 34
Judith Kirk, 18
John More, 41
Henry Knowles, 25
George Richardson, 30, , to Watertown
Edward Tomlins, 30, , to Lynn
Benjamin Tomlins, 18
Barbara Ford, 16
Joan Broomer, 13
Richard Broke, 24, , to Lynn
Thomas Brooke, 18
Simon Crosby, 26, husbandman of Spalding-in-the-Moor, Yorks, to
Cambridge
Mrs. Anne Crosby, 25
Thomas Crosby, 2 mos.
Richard Rowton, 36, husbandman, to Salem
Mrs. Anne Rowton, 36
Edmond Rowton, 6
Percival Greene, 32, husbandman, to Cambridge
Mrs. Ellen Greene, 32
Margaret Dix, 18
John Trane, 25, , to Watertown
John Atherson, 24
Anna Blason, 27
Rev. Peter Bulkeley, 50, of Odell,
county Bedford, to Concord
- A very
famous Reverend in England, the most famous passenger of their time.
Mrs. Grace Bulkeley, 30
John Bulkeley, 15
Benjamin Bulkeley, 11
Daniel Bulkeley, 9
Priscilla Jarman, 10
Elizabeth Taylor, 10
Too
funny!
Anne Lieford, 13
From "The Planters of the
Commonwealth, 1620-1640," by Charles Edward
Banks, 1930 (reprinted 1984), pages 131-134: