The Lyon left Bristol, England February, 1630/31 with her Master, William Peirce, arriving in Salem May 1630/31 Rev. SOUTHCOTE, Richard (1) Welcome to Geni, home of the world's largest family tree. . The Rev. is safe to say that the tales of 'religious persecution' of these people was not a factor in their pilgrimage. 6, 1725, she had nearly reached the great age of one hundred and five years. Given that the European settlers almost wiped out the original population of North America, it seems hypocritical to 'celebrate' this event. This was the final voyage of the ship, Lyon. The Rev. Im of the Thomas Graves family that arrived 1629 aboard the George Bonaventure. pg 54, Lyon sources: http://horsethief.info/newengland/lyon.htm http://members.aol.com/dcurtin1/gene/lyon.htm http://english-america.com/spls/632ma001.html#Lyon. Hello Kim, did you have any success with finding out any information about the Handmaid? Freeman 18 May of London. He was a passenger on the English ship Lyon, which sailed from London on June 22, 1632 with 123 passengers onboard and arrived in Boston Harbor in Sept 14, 1632. This ship left London 25 April and the Isle of Wight 11 May, arriving at Cape Ann 27 June and Salem 29 June 1629. Freeman 18 May 1631(M.C.R., I, 366). Captain; settled Dorchester (Pope). It may be assumed that these people, from many parishes scattered DYER, George (4) This probably explains Stepney, The winter of 1630 had been a particulary harsh one in Plymouth, and the people were all but starved, surviving on a meagre diet of whatever . He had sailed to Plymouth in 1623 as by Charles Edward Banks . Mr. Ship- man, one died unmarried, and she has the honor of being the mother of Hon. F. Cade & Sons, Wine Merchant and Mineral Water Manufacturer. LYON, William Peirce, Master, sailed from London June 22 [1632] and arrived September 16 [1632] at Boston. Francis Bright was a passenger. March 20, and at its conclusion they embarked to set sail for the distant shores of an unknown country. particular mention as an actor in the drama of early emigration to New England, as Christopher Jones, the Master The Lyon hit a reef April 10, 1633 (Peirce was 'driving') and it sunk, replaced by the Rebecca, built in the colonies. Lyon's Whelp, John Gibbs, master. . He had five days of east wind and thick fog, so as he was forced to come, all that time, by the lead; and the first land he made was Cape Ann." Have there been any new discoveries that support the connection of Samuel Eddy and Elizabeth Rogers? "He brought one hundred and twenty three passengers, whereo f fifty children, all in health. Ref: Banks Mss. He was a passenger on the English ship Lyon. Somerset. Sailed from London, England for Plymouth, Massachusetts in New England in about May 1635. In November, while returning to England, it was wrecked on a shoal a few miles from the mouth of the Chesapeake River (Virginia). Ref: Banks Mss 36 pg 50) (Dup of Lyon 4), Cogsworth, John of Halstead, Essex, wife Mary, Curtis, William of Nazing, Essex, his wife Sarah and children Thomas, Mary, John, and Philip, Elmore, Edward and wife, children Richard and Edward, Goodwin, William of Bocklng, Essex, his wife and child Elizabeth, Goodwin, Ozias of Bocklng, Essex, his wife and child William, Heath, William, wife Mary, children Issac, Mary, Anna (From Amwell, Little, Hertfordshire, bound for Roxbury as per 36 pg 66)(From Little Amwell, Hertfordshire, bound for Roxbury. Devon. Francis Higginson was one of the passengers. of Beaworthy, Devon, son of a clergyman and then in his fifty-eighth year. it may be hoped that some future chronicler will be able to add to this brief record the full story of the life M.DC.XXX. Francis Higginson was one of the passengers. RICHARDS, Thomas (6) The West Country was free from it. It is known that the captains name was Pierce and that the Lyon sailed from London about the 2nd of June, 1632 and arrived in Boston on Sunday, the 16th of September following . Now, there are lions heads on the richly carved paneling at Cockerhurst, the famiy home at Eastwood, and also on property, which they owned in France. They had five days of east wind and fog, but no disaster. Of another ship close in appearance, i would 2015 - Rev largest family tree Generations. This project looks at the passengers who came from England to Massachusetts in 1630. One of the passengers on this vessel was John Eddy of Boxted, Essex, whose affiliations place him within the Massachusetts Bay Companys orbit; this ship may have been the latest arrival of the Winthrop Fleet. Applied freeman 19 Oct 1630(M.C.R., I, 81). Devon. In 1641 he was killed by the Spaniards As an example, William Goodwin, one of the leaders of the group, was related by marriage to John White of Messing, the Olmsteads of Great Leighs and Joseph Loomis of Braintree, although the latter seems to have followed on the Susan & Ellen a year later. Blake History of Dorchester, Mass. Four Lyon trips: 1630, 1631, 1632, 1632. http://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/lyon3.htm. Additional information on the merchant or financier behind this voyage would be useful. Removed Brewer, Daniel, his wife Joanna and children Daniel, Anne a nd Joanna Brewer, John of Sussex Browne, John and wife Dorothy, children Mary, John, James a nd William (From Hawkedon, Suffolk, bound for Watertown. In 1641 he was killed by the Spaniards while o n a voyage to the island of New Providence, Bahamas Group , whither he was taking passengers for settlement. Trying to find out which ship Nicholas Simpkins sailed on circa 1630 on was 1st commander of Castle Island Boston in 1635, Wounded f this book has picture of the Talbot ship Iam looking for a picture of it. Please enable JavaScript in your browser's settings to use this part of Geni. 36 pg 54. FamilySearch Terms of Use (Updated 2021-09-27), The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. NEW - 14 HRS AGO PET FRIENDLY. From http://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/lyon4.htm: Four Lyon trips: 1630, 1631, 1632, 1632. The etiology of cachexia is multifactorial. FREE 10 -DAY TRIAL Listen to your 4 intro- P.O. 1. (M.C.R., I, 368); Died 2 Feb 1690/1 (Clapp). In his letter of March 28, 1630 In 1630 some of my ancestors came to America on this ship - and others in the Winthrop fleet. It sank after the 4th voyage. Four Lyon trips: 1630, 1631, 1632, 1632. Sailed from London June 22, 1632, arriving in Boston Septem ber 14/16, 1632. [1630]), by England and Wales, England and Wales. These one hundred and GIBBS, Giles (7) 36 pg 80), Clark, Nicholas (Clarke, from Nazing, Essex, bound for Cambridge. pg 80) Clark, Nicholas (Clarke, from Nazing, Essex, bound for Camb ridge. Died 1630 (Pope). The names and identities of the eighty passengers who sailed in the Lyon from Bristol to Salem have not been our master, as I may not forget. 36 pg 155, Churchman, John (From Kennington, Kent, bound for Cambridge. thereafter. This was on You must be a member of the Ireland XO community to add content to the database! Appendix C p.106-107 COOKE, Aaron (1) her passengers, indicating his knowledge of their destination in the limits of the Massachusetts Bay Patent and 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 . References. My 10th great grandfather was Rev. At least eighteen vessels carrying passengers sailed from England for New England in 1630, not all of which were part of the Winthrop fleet. Once the settlers had something to contribute, they had the Thanksgiving dinner. In the evening Mr. Peirce, in the ship Lyon, arrived, and came to an anchor before Boston. Dorset. The William & Francis, Master _____ Thomas, sailed March 9, 1632. In the evening Mr. Peirce, in the ship Lyon, arrived, and came to an anchor before Boston. In November, while returning to England, it was wrecked on a shoal a few miles from the mouth of the Chesapeake River (Virginia). in a short obituary notice of this centenarian stated that she was born in Saffron Walden, Essex, but with this Aurlie Godet Universit de Paris, France. Pope Pioneers of Massachusetts Moreover, when John Winthrop lived in Essex he was a neighbor of the Vassels, so when planning the voyage for his wife Margaret and his family, it would be reasonable to expect that he might choose a ship belong to a friend. Removed The Ship Lyon, 1630. 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 . . Master of the Anne of London, bringing the last lot of passengers to the Pilgrim settlement. Please enable JavaScript in your browser's settings to use this part of Geni. The Ship Lyon Did the arrival of an Irish provision ship lead to the first Thanksgiving? 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. You can find John Swett/Sweet in volume 3 of The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633. By 26 May 2022 usc marshall drop in advising 26 May 2022 usc marshall drop in advising After being at sea for twelve weeks, they cast anchor at Boston Harbor on Sunday Evening, September 16, 1632. Freeman 13 May 1640(M.C.R., I, 377). The Lyon, under Master Pierce, sailed February/March, 1629/30, departing Bristol, England, arriving at Salem, New England (Massachusetts) in May 1630. city of Boston, and for that reason deserves special notice in this story of the Great Emigration. http://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/lyon3.htm, Mrs. Margaret Winthrop (wife of Governor), bound for Boston, John Winthrop, Jr., of Groton, Suffolk, bound for Boston, Richard Lyman, of High Ongar, Essex, bound for Roxbury, John Steele, of Fairstead, Essex, bound for Cambridge, George Steele, of Fairstead, Essex, bound for Cambridge, Andrew Warner, of county Essex, bound for Cambridge, Nicholas Clark, of (possibly) Nazing, Essex, bound for Cambridge (Dup of Lyon 3). Milbourne Of Captain William Peirse, her Master, more particulars are known. (Blake, Stiles). Settled Boston. The Winthrop Fleet of 1630 is now considered unreliable ( 18 ) September.! wrote: 'and the ship which goes from Bristowe (Bristol) carrieth about eighty persons.' Five years later a great majority of them removed to Windsor, Connecticut, under the leadership of Warham. to Windsor (Stiles). CLAPP, Roger (1) CAPTAIN PETER MILBURNE OF THE ARBELLA. One of many Immigrant Ships of New England. GALLOP, John (4) Dorset. William Eddy . DENSLOW, Nicholas (3) Dec. 2 1630 Roger Williams and his wife, Mary, were aboard the ship Lyon sailing to the New World. When the Lyon arrived, it carried with it 20 passengers and a large amount of provisions. I, 367). She became the wife of William Pollard, innholder of Boston, by whom she had a large family and at her death, December BACK -- HOME I am trying to find any info that marks his first visit. Freeman 5 Nov 1633 (Pope). Removed to Windsor (Pope). GALLOP, Humphrey (2) -- END -- WIKITREE HOME | ABOUT | G2G FORUM | HELP | SEARCH. There were 120 passengers, including 50 children, on the voyage. Assistant of Massachusetts Bay Company. Ref: Banks Mss. CHAMPION, Gen. EPAPHRODITUS, son of Col. Henry, bap. PHELPS, George (1) departure is not known (probably in March) but her arrival at Salem is reported 'in the latter part of May' (Brad-ford, The master, William Pierce, brought 123 pa ssengers. is nothing in any existing record to indicate that Maverick was unfaithful to his oath at ordination to conduct Ive been looking for the ship which brought my immigrant ancestor over from England. Stiles History of Windsor, Conn. as they remained a distinct body of colonists, and there are contemporary records to identify most of them, it Removed to Windsor (Stiles). Lyon Shipyard has become the Pride of the Port here in Norfolk VA. All of this possible due to the dedication and support of our loyal employees, and customers that return year after year for high quality ship repairs and maintenance they have come to expect from Lyon. (M.C.R., I, 366). [ 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?) Samuel Skelton were two of the passengers. Ships to: Worldwide. Somerset. liberal in his attitude on controverted subjects. They had been twelve weeks aboard and eight weeks from Lands End.. Categories: Lyon, sailed 1630-1632 | 1630s Sailings | This Day In History June 22, "16 [September 1632], being the Lord's day.] John Winthrop recorded the arrival in Salem of four vessels which had set out together in late March: Arbella (on 12 June), Ambrose (13 June), Jewel (19 June), and Talbot (2 July). Nephew of Reverend John White. GILLETT, Jonathan (1) Taking one of the ship's boats, with a party of young people, she went over to Shawmut in search of fresh water, Henry Way was Georges cousin. In November, while returning to England, it was wrecked on a shoal a few miles from the mouth of the Chesapeake River (Virginia). until his emigration. Map People (10) Related Events (58) Pic Name Birth Death Birthplace . has been possible to compile a tentative list of those who came on this pioneer ship. Like White he was a conformist, though Dorset. That they were authorized to settle in the limits of the 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. I, 368). Freeman 18 May 1631(M.C.R., I, 366). Good does and ships around that area coming needed. pp 224-49; Force's Tracts, vol ii. This was the final voyage of the ship, Lyon. Discover the vessel's particulars, including capacity, machinery, photos and ownership. So, too, perhaps, should the Handmaid, which arrived at Plymouth on 29 October with sixty passengers. Willow Tree Grove, Bothell, WA 98021. . Learn how your comment data is processed. $1,630 - $2,107/mo. 'He brought one hundred and twenty three passengers, whereof fifty children, all in health. Applied freeman 19 Oct 1630(M.C.R., I, 80);Freeman 18 May 1631 (ibid., I, Freeman 18 May 1631(M.C.R., I, 366). This ship left London 25 April and the Isle of Wight 11 May, arriving at Cape Ann 27 June and Salem 29 June 1629. Categories: Great Migration Ships | 1630s Sailings. In 1630, the Mary and John was captained by Thomas Chubb and the company was led by Roger Ludlow (1590-1664), . Nicolls, Master of the New Hospital, an old friend of the 'Patriarch of Dorchester,' they gathered in the chapel I know it was some time after the Mayflower. The Lyon hit a reef April 10, 1633 (Peirce was 'driving') and it sunk, replaced by the Rebecca, built in the colonies. Receive small business resources and advice about entrepreneurial info, home based business, business franchises and startup opportunities for entrepreneurs. Removed to Windsor (Pope). This page has been accessed 8,083 times. He had sailed to Plymouth in 162 3 as Master of the "Anne" of London, bringing the last lo t of passengers to the Pilgrim settlement. SYLVESTER, Richard (1) Perhaps he spelled his last name as Swete. Reg., IX, 348; XXXII, 55). in the fortunes of the various groups which reached our shores in that year. There The identity of this ship is not established as The winter of 1630 had been a particulary harsh one in Plymouth, and the people were all but starved, surviving on a meagre diet of whatever shellfish and nuts they could forage. ('Life and Letters of John Winthrop,' II, 40). Deacon of church. of the Company headed by Winthrop. Freeman 4 May 1634/5(M.C.R., I, 370). This LOVELL, William (2) star trek fleet command swarm ships locations; houses for rent las vegas no credit check; consulado de guatemala citas; the lyon ship 1630. Somerset. He became a Contributing Editor of The American Genealogist in 1979, Associate Editor in 1985 and Coeditor in 1993. 1631. The Ardent, Bothell, WA 98012. After being at sea for twelve weeks, they cast anchor at Boston Harbor on Sunday Evening, September 16, 1632. 36 pg 66), James, William (From Walthamstow, Essex, bound for Boston. Familypedia is a FANDOM Lifestyle Community. Exeter, where under the more liberal Bishop Hall he was given the parish of Saint Sidwell, a living which he held about 73. Anne Stevens has transcribed passenger lists and ship lists from the 1600s with over 7,100 families and 290 ships. Returned to England. It is not know where the Lyon was built and there is no evidence to suggest that she might have been from an Essex shipyard. The well-planned and financed expedition was lead by Governor John Winthrop, who transported seven hundred Puritan immigrants from the religious turmoil in England to the Massachusetts Bay Colony in the spring of 1630. 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 . the 17th of . Franklin's 'New England Courant' WIKITREE HOME | ABOUT | G2G FORUM | HELP | SEARCH. 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. The Ship Lyon, 1630. p.106. WILLIAMS, Roger (2) published Boston 1930 Freeman 18 May 1631. can you help? . Bay Patent seems assured, as there is no evid-ence to the contrary following their arrival. ship Mary and John, on March 20, bound for the same destination in Massachusetts Bay within the bounds of the territory Contemporaneously with the sailing of the Winthrop Fleet a party of emigrants embarked at Plymouth, Devon, in the (L.L.W., I, 388). 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. He made a voyage t o Salem in 1629 as Master of the "Mayflower" (not the Pilgr im ship) and thereafter he was in constant traffic in passe ngers and merchandise across the Atlantic. Her portrait, painted when she became a centenarian, the ecclesiastical jurisdiction of Laud, then Bishop of Bath and Wells. The Bartlett Cemetery Association maintains and preserves this historical home. WOLCOTT, Henry (8) 36 pg 53), Lewis, William, wife Felix, and child William Lewis, Morrill Isaac of Hatfield Broadoak, Essex, his wife and children Sarah and Katherine, Shelley, Robert and wife Anne (From Nazing, Essex, bound for Boston. Daughter Hester born 1647 4 pg 4, Witchfield, John of London and his wife (From St Mary, Whitechapel, London, bound for Dorchester and Windsor. Dorset. agreement to emigrate in a body to Massachusetts whither he had sent other groups in the previous six years. Thomas Miner was onboard. Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window), Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window), Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window), Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window), Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window), Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window), Click to share on Pocket (Opens in new window), Ships of the Winthrop Migration, 1629-1630, View all posts by Robert Charles Anderson, Love: John Norton (1756-1835) | Rememberal, The Brief Life of NEHGS Youngest Founding Member. The This page was last modified 02:50, 10 December 2020. (M.C.R., I, 368). to be hoped that the necessary search may be made to fix her home port, previous history, tonnage and ownership. (Planter's Plea, 37.) 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. The figures after each name indicated the number of persons in the emigrant's family. He took up his residence in Boston in 1632 and was admitted 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. 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 John Perkins Elizabeth Perkins Mary Perkins Thomas Perkins Jacob Perkins, Edmond Onge, of Lavenham, Suffolk, bound for Watertown Mrs. Frances Onge Simon Onge Jacob Onge, Lyon sources: http://english-america.com/spls/631ma001.html#Lyon, From http://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/lyon3.htm, The Lyon left Bristol, England February, 1630/31 with her M aster, William Peirce, arriving in Salem May 1630 Mrs. Margaret Winthrop (wife of Governor), bound for Boston Adam Winthrop Anne Winthrop, John Winthrop, Jr., of Groton, Suffolk, bound for Boston, Rev. Die Historische Migrationsforschung als stark interdisziplinre, sozial-und kulturgeschichtliche Perspektiven verbindende Forschungsrichtung hat sich in Deutschland, nach langer Verzgerung im internationalen Vergleich, seit den beiden letzten Jahrzehnten des vergangenen 20. Henry (the puritan) Way had a George Way was born in Ottery St. Mary, Devon, England, the son of Thomas Way. According to writings of William C. Barney: "The ship Lyon arrived in Salem just ahead of the main Winthrop fleet in 1630, and the Jacob Barney family may have been passengers on that ship. This page has been accessed 9,525 times. He brought one hundred and twenty three passengers, whereof fifty children, all in health. The ship corresponds to the general appearance of the Whelps in that she is a three-masted ship having one gun deck with a grating or flying deck over the waist and eight broadside gun ports. Removed to Windsor (Stiles). His name was John Swett. In view of her valuable services t o the Colony it is to be hoped that the necessary search ma y be made to fix her home port, previous history, tonnage , and ownership. Laws, etc. Baron Joseph X. Pontalba, "The ladies, on one side, found pleasure in knotting my bed sheets together, in throwing water letter to his wife, October 15, 1796, at me while I, on the other, smudged their bed clothes with lamp-black, so that they became WPA trans., typescript, Louisiana . CONTENT MAY BE COPYRIGHTED BY WIKITREE COMMUNITY MEMBERS. She left the Isle of Wight 4 May 1629, and probably reached Salem during the first half of July. The intending emigrants having assembled at Plymouth were met by White and by courtesy of the Reverend Matthias Before 7 Jan 1672 ( 18 ) September 1634, Suffolk, England on April 10, 1634 with master. The Winthrop Fleet in 1630 Eleven Ships Sailed to Massachusetts Bay Colony. The other clergyman, the Reverend John Warham, was fourteen years the junior of Maverick, and of a different FORD, Thomas (6) The ship arrived in May 1630. Whitechapel and Stepney are adjoining parishes. Listed with a Richard Benjamin. WATHAM, Rev. John Vassel had lived in Stepney; a merchant, a member of the Virginia Company of London, connected with the sea, and a ship owner. What to expect; First visit; FAQ; Our Practice; Why? English immigrant ship Lyon. On the 15th of February, 1631, a ship named the Lyon landed in Nantasket, in Massachusetts Bay. Despite mentions on online trees, there is no evidence of a son George for Henry "the Puritan" Way Farnsworth]. 366). 16 Sep 1632 - Lyon (4) There were Four Lyon trips: 1630, 1631, 1632, 1632. This page was last modified 17:38, 7 August 2020. He was strongly against separation and the Today Lyon Shipyard is a thriving organization that has a solid focus on . over three counties, were moved by the same urge to emigrate which animated those of the Winthrop Fleet, but it Vessel LYON II is a Container Ship, Registered in Liberia. Somerset. Toponym. Completing its 4th voyage to the new world, however, two months later, it shipwrecked as it began its return trip to England. Listed with a Richard Benjamin. Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Freeman 4 March 1632/3 (M.C.R., I, 367). Removed is evident from the testimony of Governor Winthrop. to his wife, written from the Arbella, off the Isle of Wight, after noting the sailing of the Mary and John, Winthrop the lyon ship 1630 - ptawoodworkers.com The Lyon left Bristol, England February, 1630/31 with her Master, William Peirce, arriving in Salem May 1630/31 Rev. http://members.aol.com/dcurtin1/gene/lyon.htm, http://dor-terrill.net/tree/thomas_ufford/Thomas%20Ufford%20-%20Lyon%20-%201632.pdf, (Possibly from Frampton, Dorsetshire, bound for Marblehead. Died soon (Blake). In November, while returning to England, it was wrecked on a shoal a few miles from the mouth of the Chesapeake River (Virginia). Freeman 18 May 1631. Ref: Bon d 124. pg 155 Carrington, Edward Churchman, John (From Kennington, Kent, bound for Cambridge . John Elliot, of Nazing, Essex, bound for Roxbury, Philip Elliot, of Nazing, Essex, bound for Roxbury, Richard Lyman, of High Ongar, Essex, bound for Roxbury Mrs. Sarah Lyman Phyllis Lyman Richard Lyman, Jr. Sarah Lyman John Lyman Robert Lyman Lyman Descendant Contact: email William (Bill) Lyman, Samuel Wakeman, bound for Roxbury Mrs. Elizabeth Wakeman, John Steele, of Fairstead, Essex, bound for Cambridge Mrs. Rachel Steele Samuel Steele John Steele Hannah Steele, George Steele, of Fairstead, Essex, bound for Cambridge Mrs. Margery Steele Margery Steele Joan Steele Mary Steele James Steele. the shore, she was the first to leap out, and her claim to priority of landing in Boston has been of record for William Bradford reported that it sailed in May and arrived here about August., Four Sisters, Roger Harman, master. On the 15th of February, 1631, a ship named the Lyon landed in Nantasket, in Massachusetts Bay. The Great Migration The Winthrop Fleet DEPARTURES: 1632, 1635 & 1638 London, England Southampton, England Unknown Port Lyon, departed from London, England, 22 June 1632 and arrived in Boston, Massachusetts, . In The Planters of the Commonwealth, Banks introduces his passenger list: Excerpt from Essex and the LyonThe people who sailed in her to New England in 1632 and the Land to which they went by Winifred Ashwell, published in 1981 by the District Museum, Braintree, Essex, England. NEGR 40/195 pg 182) Benjamin, John of Heathfield, Sussex and wife Abigail (Fro m Haethfield, Sussex, bound for Cambridge and Watertown. sponsor of the earliest Massachusetts settlement (Plymouth excepted), was the inspiration of a movement which culminated Text Size:side effects of wearing incorrect glasses nh state police logs 2021. forty passengers are generally known as the Dorchester Company, from the place chosen for their settlement, and INTRODUCTION. In 1983 he received a Masters degree in colonial American History from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. John (4) 7/59 pg 33 or from Wilt shire, bound for Chelmsford, & Woburn. known to each other prior to their assembling at the place of embarkation in Plymouth. the lyon ship 1630. heathwood hall faculty; will a dui show up on a fingerprint check; paulette gebara farah disability; last minute diy star wars costumes; the lyon ship 1630. cameron mcinnes salary; May 21, 2022; as the springs at Charlestown gave a brackish, unpalatable and in-adequate water supply. Deacon of church. That they were authorized to settle in the limits o f the Bay Patent seems assured as there is no evidence to t he contrary following their arrival. 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. They had been twelve weeks aboard and eight weeks from Land's End.'. . The lions head appears to be a sort of family emblem or trademark. for his skillful seamanship and his sympathy with the policy of the Puritan leaders. Were often NOT included 4 children named in his will dated 15 Jul 1673 wife and! 1-2bd. A voyage of the Lyon, sailed 1630-1632.. Lyon, sailed June 22, 1632 "16 [September 1632], being the Lord's day.] In view of her valuable services to the Colony it is Four Lyon trips: 1629, 1630, 1631, 1632. LUDLOW, Roger (6) 1630s Ships Hand Maiden: (or HandMaid) Aug 1630 - 60 passengers and 28 cows from England to Plymouth. 'He brought one hundred and twenty three passengers, whereof fifty children, all in health. Passenger Lists: Ship "Lyon" 1631 List of passengers on the Lyon, 1631. Died 1667 (Blake). This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. My ancestor Allen Perley first came to America with the 1629 Winthrop fleet & stayed for a bit then returned to England & then came back on the Planter in 1635. Excerpt from Essex and the Lyon-The people who sailed in her to New England . http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=ricktallm Geni requires JavaScript! Pierce Master, on June 22, 1632. 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. * 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: London 1630) The Lyon's Whelp was the name of . 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. Settled Dorchester and died there about 1652(Gen. is in the collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society and a reproduction may be seen in Bolton's 'Portraits Settled Massachusetts Colonial Records Four Lyon trips: 1630, 1631, 1632, 1632. Settled Dorchester. Freeman 18 May 1631 (M.C.R., I, 366). Devon. of the Mayflower of 1620, has been acclaimed for bringing the Pilgrims in safety to Plymouth. 2ba. 1615-1662) and Isaac (1588-1661) Morrill. Im trying to find out how the Bryants came here. The Lyon's Whelp sailed with the Talbot; the Rev. Andrew Warner, of county Essex, bound for Cambridge Mrs. Nicholas Clark, of (possibly) Nazing, Essex, bound for Camb ridge (Dup of Lyon 3), Lyon sources: http://english-america.com/spls/631ma002.html#Lyon. in Massachusetts. Freeman 6 May 1635. Dorset. Dorset. Kebayoran Lama consists of the word Kebayoran (Betawi for kabayuran, meaning "stockpiles of bayur wood (Pterospermum javanicum)") and Lama (Indonesian for "old"). In 1630, 1631 This person is not to be confusedwith the famous clergyman of the same name. Four Lyon trips: 1630, 1631, 1632, 1632. While not having any defined connection with the Winthrop Fleet, yet their destination presupposes a cooperative Whitechapel more than a century. William Lyon Phelps, Educator, Literary Critic, Author; 1900-2020. . It is certain that she was larger and more comfortable than the Mayflower (which as we know was unfit for another voyage, after the famous one in 1620 carrying the Pilgrim Fathers, and was broken up) and that the cost of the voyage was not a problem, as most of the passengers were able to afford such comfort as was available in those times; many indeed were people of some substance. The officia l connection of the "Lyon" with the Winthrop Fleet is of th e same character as related of the "Mary and John", as bot h were doubtless approved by the Governor and Assistants. Shirt Monkey is a family run business, offering Direct To Garment (DTG) printing using top of the range Kornit Avalanche HD6 printers. Origin unknown. Robert Charles Anderson, Director of the Great Migration Study Project, was educated as a biochemist and served in the United States Army in electronics intelligence. Ref: Ban ks Mss pg 101), Charles Banks also lists: John Coggeshall from Halstead, bound for Roxbury and Newpor t, RI, the 7xgreat-grandfather of Francis Herbert Brownell . Died 1652 (Gen.Reg.). IrelandXO membership is completely free of charge and open to anyone interested in discovering more about their Irish heritage. Poland Pologne YT 1630/32 en fragments feuille Marie Curie Sklodowska NOBEL . wife, as a William Peirce, mariner of White-chapel, was licensed in 1615 to marry Margaret Gibbs. in passengers and merchandise across the Atlantic. The Rev. Somerset. and 1632 she made four voyages hither in quick suc-cession under his command with the regularity and safety of .. Two sons, Samuel and William, had large active interests in Massachusetts, and although the date of their leaving England has not been discovered, it is certain that they did so, for their names appear in New England records. Phone: 1-978-388-3054. The Mary and John was owned by Roger Ludlow, one of the Assistants of the Massachusetts Bay Company, who sailed Removed to Weymouth. Wm. Freeman 18 May 1631. Clapp Memoirs of Roger Clapp Somerset. This passenger, according to her own story, came with the Winthrop Fleet in 1630 in one of the ships that arrived The Lyon left Bristol, England August (23) 1631 with her Master, William Peirce, arriving in Nantasket November 02 1631, Completing its 3rd of 4 voyages to the new world. were promoting religious intolerance in Massachusetts. The Arbella - Flagship of the Winthrop Fleet - 1630 October 17, 2016. a ferry, and on one of them saved the settlement from starvation and death by her timely arrival with provisions pg 46) Richards, Nathaniel and his wife Roberts, Joseph Shelley, Robert and wife Anne (From Nazing, Essex, bound fo r Boston. According to the records there were sixty men on the Lyon, and as fifty were children, the rest must have been wives and daughters. MAVERICK, Rev. Behind the Masks, The Politics of Carnival. in the New World during the rest of their days. The matter is still being followed up. There were 120 passengers, including 50 children, on the voyage. I am a descendent of Samuel Eddy who arrived on the Handmaid in 1630 and I am doing research for the Eddy Family Association. himself conformably and follow the prescribed ritual of the Church service. LYON, William Peirce, Master, sailed from London June 22 [1632] and arrived September 16 [1632] at Boston. Transcribed for Genealogy Trails by long-time contributor, Janice Farnsworth Welcome to Geni, home of the world's largest family tree. Ref: Banks Mss. $2,138/mo. TERRY, Stephen (3) No record as freeman. 36 pg 171. Probably Somerset. Somerset. Ref: Essex Antiq. where services were conducted and a farewell sermon was preached by him as sponsor of the movement. freeman 18 May 1631 (ibid., I, 366). Freeman 14 May 1634(M.C.R., I, 369). July 1, 2017 In "Ancestors". 1630: 6 NOV 1689: England, Essex, Braintree: Mary Wadsworth: 1632: 8 FEB 1712: England, Essex, Braintree: Sarah Wadsworth: abt 1626: 4 OCT 1648: England: Join the community of family history enthusiasts and FamilySearch employees to ask questions and discuss potential product enhancements. 2008 - 2022 INTERESTING.COM, INC. In 1630, 1631 and 1632 she made four voyages hither in quick succession under his command with the regularity and safety of a . 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. It is not known whether he or his vessel ever returned to these waters, nor anthing of his later career, but (Genealogical Guide to the Early Settlers of America: With a Brief History of , By Henry Whittemore, pg 29). (unknown, may be the ship London , above) arrived in New England area prior to 1685 from England, UK (T-Line: William Neff, Mary Corliss) No record as to freeman. ROSSITER, Brian (1) Freeman 4 March 1632/3 (M.C.R. . ROCKWELL, William (4) the remote parts of Somerset. after a voyage of eight weeks from Landsend, although the passengers had been aboard for twelve weeks. Was the Planter part of Winthrops fleet in 1635? POMEROY, Eltweed (3) 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. One of many Immigrant Ships of New England. Deacon Thomas Perkins Sgt. There is no known list of passengers coming on this ship, just before the arrival of the Winthrop Fleet . He believed that "soul liberty" or freedom of conscience is a gift from God, and thought freedom of religion a natural right which . View all posts by Robert Charles Anderson , Is the Mary & John not considered part of the Winthrop fleet? 2008 - 2022 INTERESTING.COM, INC. We have many stories, not least that of Native Americans, who say the Natives kept the settlers alive by giving them good for their first couple of years. WIKITREE PROTECTS MOST SENSITIVE INFORMATION BUT ONLY TO THE EXTENT STATED IN THE TERMS OF SERVICE AND PRIVACY POLICY. Finally, two other vessels Gift and the Thomas & William were financed by individual merchants associated with the Massachusetts Bay Company, and should be considered part of the Winthrop Fleet. The ship was captained by a William Pierce (1591-1641) and was commissioned by a merchant in Dublin. Direct to garment printing is a relatively new fabric printing method where the ink is printed directly onto the fabric which results in exceptional "hand" (referri Freeman 6 May 1635(M.C.R., I, 371). See Ship & Passenger Information. Passengers took an oath of allegiance to King Charles I administered by Captain Mason before the ship sailed for the New World. Excludes: It is said that this merchant's daughter was living in the New World with her pilgrim husband. Genealogy Trails or remain and take advantage of bonus savings. Settled at Dorchester; constable 1630. Alternatively, he arrived on the John Winthrop's flag ship Arabella. ROSSITER, Edward (4) 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. This is over ten years after the pilgrims settled at Plymouth. Is there a way to find the path as to how the Handmaid of 1630 came to the US from England? 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. (Pope). 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. DUNCAN, Nathaniel (4) Settled Dorchester. ", Allis, Richard Bartlett, Robert (Possibly from Frampton, Dorsetshire, boun d for Marblehead. HILL, William (2) the lyon ship 1630edelstein bavaria dishes the lyon ship 1630. Settled Dorchester. It is not necessary to state that this They had been twelve weeks aboard and eight weeks from Land's End.'. Re f: Banks Mss. Box 91412 ductory selections for a full 10 days. The master, William Pierce, brought 123 pa ssengers. http://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/lyon2.htm, http://english-america.com/spls/631ma001.html#Lyon, http://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/lyon3.htm, http://english-america.com/spls/631ma002.html#Lyon, http://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/lyon4.htm, http://horsethief.info/newengland/lyon.htm, http://members.aol.com/dcurtin1/gene/lyon.htm, http://english-america.com/spls/632ma001.html#Lyon. IMPORTANT PRIVACY NOTICE & DISCLAIMER: YOU HAVE A RESPONSIBILITY TO USE CAUTION WHEN DISTRIBUTING PRIVATE INFORMATION. is credited with being the first female, of all the passengers, to set foot on the peninsular of Shawmut, now the Removed to Windsor(Rockwell Gen.). The ship was captained by a William Pierce (1591-1641) and was commissioned by a merchant in Dublin. Died August 1666 aged II, 67), some time before the Arbella reached that port. Juror 1630. Ref: Banks Mss. Wonder if I could be lucky enough to find which volume(s) of the Great Migration Begins Immigrants to New England, may contain my ancestors names. People are usually friendly mostly. He made The second, successful trip, was taken by Johns son, Edward (1615-1687) sometime between 1630 and 1655. Removed to Windsor (Clapp). The official connection of the Lyon with the Winthrop Fleet is of the same character as related of the Mary Join Geni to explore your genealogy and family history in the World's Largest Family Tree. Juror 1630. http://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/lyon4.htm. The Arbella is probably the most famous of this group, which sailed in late March from Cowes. Freeman 18 May 1631(M.C.R., I, 366). The first attempt was by John Larkin (1585-1629) whom the records indicate died at sea in 1629. they first came to a personal acquaintance with those who were to be their companions on the voyage and neighbors Henry C. Deming, of Hartford, who has been so favorably known in Connecticut as an orator and public debater in both branch, es of the legislature, and at the bar. pg 171. The Lyon hit a reef April 10, 1633 (Peirce was 'driving') and it sunk, replaced by the Rebecca, built in the colonies. For instance did it stop anywhere during its voyage? "The Planters of the Commonwealth in Massachusetts, 1620-1640," (Image snagged from Ancestry.com). After you've completed your member-ship agreement, you may cancel at any time simply by writing to us,. Somerset. Abraham (ca. Removed to Windsor (Stiles). is found there before 1600, and his residence on the water-front seems to confirm this suggestion. 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. to Windsorand later to Virginia (Pope). The Lyon hit a reef April 10, 1633 (Peirce was 'driving') and it sunk, replaced by the Rebecca, built in the colonies. Freeman 4 March 1632/3(M.C.R., I, 367). investigated, as they were soon amalgamated with the existing settle-ment there and it would require long and special GREENWAY, John (7) by inference an approval of them as fellow emigrants under his jurisdiction. of the Founders.' Died 1663 (Pope). to Windsor where he died 1 April 1670 (Stiles, Blake). Removed to Windsor (Stiles). WAY, Henry (6) Jane Coulter of Wapping, a hamlet of Stepney. Get the details of the current Voyage of LYON II including Position, Port Calls, Destination, ETA and Distance travelled - IMO 9222285, MMSI 636019825, Call Sign D5WI6 The Massachusetts Bay Company arranged for six vessels to sail for New England in 1629, only five of which reached their destination. Removed to Windsor (Stiles). His influence in the West Country was widespread and in this, his latest effort to encourage colonization in Origin undetermined. briefly the story of this group which on arrival settled on Dorchester Neck and soon became politically merged I married into the Phelps family from that set of emigrants. Freeman 6 May 1635(M.C.R.I, 370)Removed to Windsor (Stiles). Somerset. He was a native, probably, of Crewkerne, Somerset, born about 1592; had taken holy orders and came under list shows that fifteen came from Somerset, fifteen from Dorset, six from Devon and three are of undetermined origin. been a resident of Massachusetts for seven years and was living in what is now Chelsea. The Lyons Whelp sailed with the Talbot; the Rev. Applied freeman 19 Oct 1630(M.C.R., I, 180);Freeman 18 May 1631 (ibid., I, 366). Williams had come to a position as a separatist, believing the Church of England to be corrupt and false. "He brought one hundred and twenty three passengers, whereof fifty children, all in health. a voyage to Salem in 1629 as Master of the Mayflower (not the Pilgrim ship) and thereafter he was in constant traffic The date of her They had been twelve weeks aboard, and eight weeks from Land's End. I read the second paragraph cruise ship bringing sex pills on The present situation demands the use of all conceivable means for the procurement of additional labor, because it is the fighting men who benefit first of all does loosing weight make penis bigger by all armament enhancing are uncircumcised penis bigger measures. at Charlestown. Familypedia is a FANDOM Lifestyle Community. His wife, Bridget, joined the church February 2, 16 32/3; perhaps a second wife, as a William Peirce, mariner o f Whitechapel, was licensed in 1615 to marry Margaret Gibbs . If you find a ship you would like to research you will find the URL link under the site name and also at the bottom of the page. IMPORTANT PRIVACY NOTICE & DISCLAIMER: YOU HAVE A RESPONSIBILITY TO USE CAUTION WHEN DISTRIBUTING PRIVATE INFORMATION. The Lyon hit a ree f April 10, 1633 (Peirce was 'driving') and it sunk, replac ed by the Rebecca, built in the colonies. In 1630, 1631, and 1632 she made four v oyages hither in quick succession under his command with th e regularity and safety of a ferry, and on one of them save d the new settlement from starvation and death by her timel y arrival with provisions and anti-scorbutics. 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. Somerset. John (7) 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. PINNEY, Humphrey (2) agreement and a common purpose. Ref: Essex Antiq. Origin undetermined. Freeman 1 April 1634. Talbot, Thomas Beecher, master. Saturday. The figure for taverns was 15 per cent; and in Rome there were many inns known as venues for male-male sexual encounters, some with rooms set aside for the purpose. Dorset. [Source: The Winthrop Fleet of 1630 by Charles Edward Banks 1854-1931, published Boston 1930; Transcribed by Janice Ref: Banks Mss. Attention: This site does not support the current version of your web browser. [2] [3] More than two dozen people are documented having been accused, including two men. Settled Dorchester. He brought one hundred and twenty-three passengers, whereof fifty children, all in health; and || lost || not one person by the way, save his carpenter, who fell overboard as he was caulking a port. Freeman 1 April 1634 (ibid., Join Geni to explore your genealogy and family history in the World's Largest Family Tree. (M.C.R., I, 370);died 1668 (Pope). Ref: Banks Mss 36 pg 101), John Coggeshall from Halstead, bound for Roxbury and Newport, RI, the 7xgreat-grandfather of Francis Herbert Brownell. Francis Higginson was one of the passengers. Judith Gater, baptized Hillmorton 19 March 1588/9, daughter of Michael Gater. He removed to Ive also read that the Handmaid carried the last remaining Leiden separatists and Elizabeth and her siblings likely would have been aboard if this is the case. which was the second issue in 1639 from the Daye Press at Cambridge. The Lyon hit a reef April 10, 1633 (Peirce was 'driving') and it sunk, replaced by the Rebecca, built in the colonies. The Winthrop Fleet consisted of eleven ships. The Ref: Banks Mss. Ship sailed from London, England for America with Capt. information about him or his family has come to light. by a liberal attitude of all factions within the Established Church. Settled at Dorchester. 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