Plymouth Colony, Massachusetts Mayflower Passenger List 1620

Bradford’s History “Of Plimouth Plantation.”
 * The names of those which came over first, in ye year 1620. and were by the blessing of God the first beginers and (in a sort) the foundation of all the Plantations and Colonies in New England; and their families.
 * Mr. John Carver; Katherine, his wife; Desire Minter; & 2 man-servants, John Howland, Roger Wilder; William Latham, a boy; & a maid servant, & a child yt was put to him, called Jasper More.
 * Mr. William Brewster; Mary his wife; with 2. sons, whose names were Love & Wrasling; and a boy was put to him called Richard More; and another of his brothers. The rest of his children were left behind, & came over afterwards.
 * Mr. Edward Winslow; Elizabeth, his wife; & 2 men servants, called Georg Sowle and Elias Story; also a litle girle was put to him, caled Ellen, the sister of Richard More.
 * William Bradford, and Dorothy, his wife; having but one child, a sone, left behind, who came afterward.
 * Mr. Isaac Allerton, and Mary, his wife; with 3. children, Bartholmew, Remember, & Mary; and a servant boy, John Hooke.
 * Mr. Samuell Fuller, and a servant, caled William Butten. His wife was behind, & a child, which came afterwards.
 * John Crakston, and his sone, John Crakston.
 * Captain Myles Standish, and Rose, his wife.
 * Mr. Christopher Martin, and his wife, and 2 servants, Salamon Prower and John Langmore.
 * Mr. William Mullines, and his wife, and 2 children, Joseph & Priscila; and a servant, Robert Carter.
 * Mr. William White, and Susana, his wife, and one sone, caled Resolved, and one borne a ship-bord, caled Peregriene; & 2 servants, named William Holbeck & Edward Thomson.
 * Mr. Steven Hopkins, & Elizabeth, his wife, and 2 children, caled Giles, and Constanta, a dougter, both by a former wife, and 2. More by this wife, caled Damaris & Oceanus; the last was borne at sea; and 2 servants, called Edward Doty and Edward Litster.
 * Mr. Richard Warren; but hi wife and children were lefte behind, and came afterwards.
 * John Billinton, and Elen, his wife; and 2 sones, john & Francis.
 * Edward Tille, and Ann, his wife; and 2 children that were cossens, Henery Samson and Humiliy Coper.
 * John Tille, and his wife: and Elizabeth, their daughter.
 * Francis Cooke, and his sone John. But his wife & other children came afterwards.
 * Thomas Rogers, and joseph his sone. His other children came afterwards.
 * Thomas Tinker, and his wife, and a sone.
 * John Rigdale, and Alice, his wife.
 * James Chilton, and his wife, and Mary, their daughter. They had an other daughter, yt was married, came afterward.
 * Edward Fuller, and his wife, and Samuell, their sonne.
 * John Turner, and 2 sones. He had a daughter came some years after to Salem, where she is now living.
 * Francis Eaton, and Sarah, his wife, and Samuell, their sone, a young child.
 * Moyses Fletcher, John Goodman, Thomas Williams, Digerie Priest, Edmond Margeson, Peter Browne, Richard Britterige, Richard Clarke, Richard Gardenar, Gilbert Winslow.
 * John Alden was hired for cooper, at South -Hampton, where the ship victuled; and being a hopeful young man, was much desired, but left to his owne liking to go or stay when he came here; but he stayed, and maryed here.
 * John Allerton and Thomas Enlish were both hired, the later to goe mr of a shalop here, and ye other was reputed as one of ye company, but was to go back (being a seaman) for the help of others behind. But they both dyed here, before the shipe returned.
 * There were also other 2. Seamen hired to stay a year here in the country, William Trevore, and one Ely. But when their time was out, they both returned.
 * These bening aboute a hundred sowls, came over in this first ship; and began his worke, which God of his goodness hath hitherto blessed; let his holy name have ye praise.


 * And seeing it hath pleased him to give me to see 30. years completed since these beginings; and that the great works of his providence are to be observed, I have thought it not unworthy my paines to take a view of the decreasings & increasings of these persons, and such changes as hath passed over them & theirs, in this thirty years. It may be some use to such as come after; but, however, I shall ret in my owne benefite. I will therfore take them in order as they lye.