Emigrant Ancestors

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EMIGRANT ANCESTORS; This book contains original lists of persons of quality, emigrants, relious exiles, political rebels, children stolen ect.and others that went from Great Britain to the american plantations.

THE ORIGINAL LISTS

OF

PERSONS OF QUALITY;

                  EMIGRANTS;  RELIGIOUS EXILES;  POLITICAL REBELS;  
                 SERVING MEN SOLD FOR A TERM OF YEARS; APPRENTICES;  
                    CHILDREN STOLEN; MAIDENS PRESSED; AND OTHERS  
                        WHO WENT FROM GREAT BRITAIN TO THE  
                               AMERICAN PLANTATIONS  

1600-1700.

WITH THEIR AGES, THE

LOCALITIES WHERE THEY FORMERLY LIVED IN THE MOTHER COUNTRY,

THE NAMES OF THE SHIPS IN WHICH THEY EMBARKED

AND OTHER INTERESTING PARTICULARS.

           FROM MSS. PRESERVED IN THE STATE PAPER DEPARTMENT OF HER  
                   MAJESTY'S PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE,  ENGLAND  

EDITED BY

JOHN CAMDEN HOTTEN.

London:

CHATTO AND WINDUS, PUBLISHERS.

1874.

To the Members of the

GENEALOGICAL AND HISTORICAL SOCIETIES

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of the

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

THIS COLLECTION OF THE NAMES OF THE EMIGRANT

ANCESTORS OF MANY THOUSANDS OF AMERICAN FAMILIES,

IS RESPECTFULLY DEDICATED

BY THE EDITOR

JOHN CAMDEN HOTTEN.

LIST OF PASSENGERS IN THE MAYFLOWER;

 Being the names of those who came over first, in the year 1620, and were  

  the founders of New Plymouth, which led to the planting of the other  

  New England Colonies.  This list of their "names" and families, was  

  preserved by Governor Bradford at the close of his History, and is  

  here presented in the order in which he placed them.  The value of  

  such an accurate list cannot be too highly estimated.  

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Mr. STEPHEN HOPKINS, and ELIZABETH, his wife;  both lived over  
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twenty years after their arrival, and had a son and four daughters 

born in this country.  GILES, and CONSTANTIA, by a former marriage.  

GILES married; had four children.  CONSTANTIA married; had twelve 

children.  DAMARIS, a son, and OCEANUS,  born at sea; children by 

the present marriage.

10 August, 1635.

 THEIS underwritten names are to be transported to Virginea, im-  

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 barqued in the SAFETY, JOHN GRAUNT, Mr.  

Years. Years.

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BARTHOL HOSKYNS .........34

RICHARD HOPKINS..........25  

 

THE LIVING AND DEAD IN VIRGINIA.

Feb. 16, 1623.

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THE LIVING AND DEAD IN VIRGINIA.

         A LIST OF NAMES OF THE LIVING IN VIRGINIA,  

February the 16th, 1623.

   Living At the Indian Thickets

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Bartholomew HOPKINS

Ultimo July, 1635.

 THEIS underwritten names are to be transported to Virginea, im-  
 barqued in ye MERCHANT'S HOPE, HUGH WESTON, Mr., per exami-  
 nacon by the Minister of Gravesend, touching their conformitie to the  
 Church discipline of Engiand, and have taken the oaths of allegeance and  
 supremacie.  

Years.Years

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Annis HOPKINS

 

 

   

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