The Mayflower

The light version: The Mayflower left Harwich, England September 6, 1620  with her Master and Captain, Christopher Jones. Land was sighted November 9, 1620 and they landed on the 11th in Plymouth Harbor. The Mayflower departed "Cape Cod" on April 5, 1621 and returned to England.

The heavier version: The 180 ton Mayflower was an elderly ship by 1620. She left the port of Rotherhithe on the Thames in mid July, 1620, anchored at Southampton Water in the English Channel to await her escort, the smaller Speedwell, who was already leaking on her trip from Delfshaven, Holland. They waitied five days, the Speedwell appeared July 22. After weeks of repairs, they both set sail about 05 August, but both ships returned to Dartmouth as the Speedwell was still leaking. They started out once morand got a few hundred miles off Land's End before the Speedwell again, started taking on water. Both ships returned to Plymouth. Eleven of the Separatists boarded the Mayflower for the voyage to the colonies, twenty returned to London including Cushman Robert. Thomas Blossom and his son returned to Leiden, and arrive at the colonies on the Mayflower's second trip. It is presumed the remainder of the Speedwell passengers were aboard the Fortune, along with Robert Cushman and Philippe de Lannoy. The Mayflower left Plymouth a third time without the Speedwell on 06 Sept 1620, and experienced a horrific journey late in the season. Land was sighted November on the 9th or 19th, the ship was anchored at Cape Cod Nov 11 or 21st.

Passengers: 
Alden John
	The ship's Cooper
	From Harwich, Essex, and Southampton, Hampshire, bound for Plymouth. Ref: Banks Mss. 36 pg 47 & 62
	A 'hopeful young man' hired at Southampton, married Priscilla Mullens and had eleven children. 8a pg xxvii
	Died 1687, Duxbury.  200
	Buried at Myles Standish Burying Ground Findagrave 15
Allerton Issac
	From St Andrews Undershaft, London, bound for Plymouth. Ref: Banks Mss. 36 pg 98
	Chosen assistant to the governor. 8a pg xxv
	Remarried to Fear Brewster after Mary died.200
	Possibly originally from Suffolk. In Leiden, he said he was from London
	Buried in the Center Church graveyard, New Haven, CT Findagrave 13252546
Allerton Mary Norris *
	From Newbury, England, married in Leiden, Holland, died Feb 25 1621. Part of Pilgrims who fled to Holland. 200
	Delivered stillborn son on board Dec 1620. 200
	Died in the first sickness. 8a pg xxv
	Believed to be buried in an unmarked grave on Cole's hill with those who died the first winter. 
	Her name appears on the Pilgrim Tomb. Findagrave 12498353
Allerton Bartholomew
	Son of Issac and Mary, born in Holland. 200
	Married and died in England. 8a pg xxv
	Unknown burial Findagrave 52431907
Allerton Remember
	Daughter of Issac and Mary, born in Holland. 200
	Married Moses Maverick in Salem, had three or four children. 8a pg xxv
	Unknown burial Findagrave 52432104
Allerton Mary
	Daughter of Issac and Mary, probably born in Holland, died Nov 28 1699. 200
	Married Thomas Cushman at Plymouth, had four children. 8a pg xxv
	The last of the Mayflower Company to die.
	Buried at Burial Hill, Plymouth Findagrave 12498378
Allerton, John *
	Mayflower seaman hired for colony labor for one year. 8a Died the first winter.
	Probably relative of Issac Allerton, buried a child in Holland. Planned on returning to Holland to escort others over. 200
	Buried on Cole's Hill, his name appears on the Pilgrim Tomb Findagrave 28971539
Billington John
	First to be hung, 1630, for murder of John Newcomen 
	From London and/or Austerfield, Yorkshire, bound for Plymouth. Ref: Bradford & Hunter. 36 pg 106
	Not from Leyden, or the Leyden Company, but from London. 8a pg xxvi
	From Lincolnshire 200
	Possibly from Lancashire
	Burial unknown but has been placed incorrectly on Cole's Hill 
Billington Eleanor
	Wife, remarried a Gregory Armstrong. 200
	Burial unknown but has been placed on Cole's Hill 
Billington John
	Son, died in a few years, was gone before his father was hanged. 8a pg xxvi
	Serious troublemaker who wandered off to the Indians but 'rescued' by the Pilgrims.  200
	Burial unknown but has been placed on Cole's Hill 
Billington Francis
	Son, married and had eight children. 8a pg xxvi
	The son who shot off a musket inside the ship cabins. 
	Married Widow Eaton (Francis Eaton's 3rd wife) and had nine children, both died 1684 in Middleboro. 200
	Daughter Rebekah was born June 8, 1647 Plymouth 4 pg 4
	Burial unknown but has been placed on Cole's Hill 
Bradford, William, Gov
	From Scrooby, Nott, bound for Plymouth. Ref: Savage. 36 pg 133 & 185
	Second governor, author of the history of the Plymouth Colony, loved to the year 1657. 8a pg xxv
	He had left a son in England to come afterwards - had four children by a second marriage. 8a pg xxv
	Born in Austerfield, Yorkshire, buried Burial Hill, Plymouth, Findagrave 124
Bradford Dorothy (May) *
	Wife of William
	Drowned Dec 7, 1620 at Cape Cod, Providetown Harbor. 200
	Died soon after their arrival. 8a pg xxv
	Born in Wisbech, Cambridgeshire, her burial remains unknown Findagrave 15882517
Brewster, Elder William
	Ruling Elder, lived some twenty-three or four years after his arrival. 8a pg xxiv
	Possibly from Nottingam, buried on Burial Hill Findagrave 16195888
Brewster Mary
	Wife, died between 1623 and 1627. 8a pg xxiv
	Burial unknown Findagrave 34836091
Brewster, Love
	Son of William and Mary, nine years old
	Married, lived to the year 1650, had four children. 8a pg xxiv
	Burial is unknown Findagrave 6769443
Brewster Wrestling 
	Youngest son of William and Mary, six years old. 8a pg xxiv
	Burial is unknown Findagrave 59277021
Brittenridge, Richard * 
	First to die after landing, died from sickness. 8a pg xxvii
	From Prittlewell, Essex, bound for Plymouth. Ref: Pilgrim Story. 36 pg 50
	Possibly from Sussex
	Buried on Cole's Hill, his name appears on the Pilgrim Tomb Findagrave 28971575
Browne, Peter
	From Billericay, Essex, bound for Plymouth. Ref: Banks Mss. 36 pg 39
	Lived fome fourteen years after, was twice married and left four children. 8a pg xxvii
	Baptized 26 Jan 1595 Dorking, Surrey, son of William, died 1633
	Buried on Burial Hill Findagrave 127822681
Butten, William *
	Died Nov 6, three days before land was sighted. 200
	Servant for Samuel Fuller, died on the passage.  8a pg xxv
	Indentured servant, young, possibly from Nottingham, first person to die, burial unknown 
	The first people to die, William, Ellen and Jasper, may have been buried at sea or in unmarked graves to prevent the Indians from disturbing the graves.
	Burial remains unknown
Carter, Robert *
	Servant to shoemaker William Mullens
	Died the first winter. 8a pg xxv
	Buried on Cole's Hill, his name appears on the Pilgrim Tomb Findagrave 28971606
Carver, John *
	From Doncaster, Yorkshire, bound for Plymouth. Ref: Banks Mss. 36 pg 186
	Chosen first Governor at Cape Cod, died the first spring. 8a pg xxiv
	Buried on Cole's Hill, his name appears on the Pilgrim Tomb Findagrave 15038628
Carver Katherine (White) Leggett Carver, wife *
	Dies a few weeks after her husband, in early summer. 8a pg xxiv
	Possibly buried on Cole's Hill, her name appears on the Pilgrim Tomb Findagrave 34832720
Chilton, James *
	From Canterbury, Kent, bound for Plymouth. Ref: Banks Mss. 36 pg 77
	Died in the first sickness. 8a pg xxvi
	Another married daughter came afterward.
	James was buried ashore at Cape Cod in an unmarked grave Findagrave 15882666
Chilton Mrs *
	Wife, died in the first sickness. 8a pg xxvi
	It is believed she was buried on Cole's Hill, her name appears on the Pilgrim Tomb Findagrave 28972097
Chilton, Mary
	Daughter, married and had nine children. 8a pg xxvi
	Mary was buried at the King's Chapel Burying Ground, Boston Findagrave 6076
Clarke, Richard *
	Died from sickness. 8a pg xxvii
	Buried on Cole's Hill, his name appears on the Pilgrim Tomb Findagrave 28971682
Cooke Francis
	Lived until after 1650. His wife and children came afterward, they had 6 or more children. 8a pg xxvi
	Burial listed as Burial Hill, but there is no stone, other sources say Cole's Hill. Findagrave 34825341
Cooke John
	Son, married and had four children. 8a pg xxvi
	Buried at Cooke Memorial Park, Fairhaven, Ma Findagrave 6600084
Cooper, Humility 
	Daughter of Robert, cousin of Edward and Ann Tilley. Returned to England. 8a pg xxvi
	Aged one year, in the company of her aunt, Ann Cooper Tilley, wife of Edward
Crackstone, John *
	Died in the first sickness. 8a pg xxv
	Burial is presumed to be on Cole's Hilll, his name papears on the Pilgrim Tomb. Findagrave 28971702
Crackstone John *
	Son, died soon after his father. 8a pg xxv
	John Jr was lost in the forest and was taken initially by frostbite and died after 1627. 
	Burial remains unknown
Doty, Edward 
	From St Mary le Strand, London, bound for Plymouth. Ref: Banks Mss. 36 pg 102
	Servant, had 7 children by second marriage. After his term of service went to Virginia. 8a pg xxvi
	Possibly from Lincolnshire, age probably about 21, one of two servants to Stephen Hopkins
	Buried on Burial Hill Findagrave 7463099
Eaton, Francis 
	From Bristol, Gloucestershire, bound for Plymouth. Ref: Banks Mss. 36 pg 55
	Had three children by a third marriage. 8a pg xxvii 
	Possbily buried on Burial Hill Findagrave 13267434
Eaton Sarah *
	Wife, died in the first winter. 8a pg xxvii
	Burial unknown Findagrave 34795907
Eaton Samuel
	Son, married, had one child. 8a pg xxvii
	Burial unknown Findagrave 55404471
Ely Mr. (John or Christopher, possibly Ellis)
	Hired seaman, hired hand returned to England on the Fortune Dec 21 with William Trevor.
	One of the two seamen hired to remain a year, possibly why counts are off.
	Burial remains unknown
English, Thomas * 
	Hired hand, no comment in  8a.
	Master of the ship's shallop, died before the Mayflower returned to England April 5, 1621.
	Burial is presumed to be on Cole's Hilll, his name papears on the Pilgrim Tomb. Findagrave 28971734
Fletcher, Moses *
	From Sandwich, Kent, bound for Plymouth. Ref: Banks Mss. 36 pg 82
	Died from sickness. 8a pg xxvii	
	Buried on Cole's Hill, his name appears on the Pilgrim Tomb Findagrave 28971741
Fuller, Edward *
	Died in the first sickness. 8a pg xxvi
	From Redenhall, Norfolk
	Buried on Cole's Hill, his name appears on the Pilgrim Tomb Findagrave 25473954
Fuller Mrs. Edward (Ann Hopkins)*
	Wife, died in the first sickness. 8a pg xxvi
	Buried on Cole's Hill, her name appears on the Pilgrim Tomb Findagrave 25328469
Fuller, Samuel
	Son of the above Edward Fuller and Ann Hopkins
	Married Jane Lothrop, became a Deacon
	Unknown burial Findagrave 25352642
Fuller, Doctor Samuel
	Son of Edward & Ann. From Redenhall, Norfolk, bound for Plymouth. Ref: NEGR 55/193. 36 pg 121
	The physician. His wife and child remained, and came afterwards. They had two more children. 8a pg xxv
	Died in Barnstable, burial remains unknown Findagrave 25352642
Gardinar, Richard *
	Became a seaman and died abroad. 8a pg xxvii
	Also spelled Gardiner, from Harwich, Essex
	Burial remains unknown
Goodman, John *
	Died from sickness. 8a pg xxvii
	Possibly from Northampton, very little known
	Buried on Cole's Hill, his name appears on the Pilgrim Tomb Findagrave 28971764
Holbeck, William *
	One of two indentured servants to William White
	Died soon after landing. 8a pg xxv
	Buried on Cole's Hill, his name appears on the Pilgrim Tomb Findagrave 28971790
Hooke, John *
	Servant/apprentice to Issac Allerton, aged 13, thought to be from Norfolk
	Died in the first sickness. 8a pg xxv
	Buried on Cole's Hill, his name appears on the Pilgrim Tomb Findagrave 28972244
Hopkins Stephen
	From Wotton Edge, Gloucestershire, bound for Plymouth. Ref: Banks Mss. 36 pg 59
	and from St Mary Whitechapel, London, bound for Plymouth. Ref: Banks Mss. 36 pg 102
	Lived over twenty years after their arrival, had a son and four daughters born in this country. 8a pg xxv
	From Upper Clatford, Hampshire
	Stephen's will requested he be buried by his wife, but the location remains unknown Findagrave 6776866
Hopkins Elizabeth Fisher
	Wife, Lived over twenty years after their arrival, had a son and four daughters born in this country. 8a pg xxv 
	Elizabeth was buried with Stephen but the location remains unknown Findagrave 34785437
Hopkins Giles
	Son by first marriage, had four children. 8a pg xxv
	Buried at Cove Burying Ground Findagrave 8635
Hopkins Constance, 
	Daughter by first marriage, had 12 children. 8a pg xxv
	Buried at Cove Burying Ground Findagrave 8634
Hopkins Damaris
	Aged 1 or 2
	Son 8a pg xxv 
	Died at a very young age, her sister, Damaris, was born in Plymouth and married Jacob Cooke
	Burial remains unknown Findagrave 52415789
Hopkins Oceanus 
	Born en route 8a pg xxv  
	Died by 1627
	Burial remains unknown Findagrave 23398321
Howland John 
	From London, bound for Plymouth. Ref: Bradford. 36 pg 107
	Man Servant, afterwards married the daughter of John Tillie, and had ten children. 8a pg xxiv
	From Fenstanton, Huntingdonshire, aged about 21
	Buried at Burial Hill Findagrave 6613808
Langmore, John *
	Servant to Christopher Martin
	Died soon after their arrival. 8a pg xxv
	Buried on Cole's Hill, his name appears on the Pilgrim Tomb Findagrave 28971804
Latham, William 
	A boy aged about eleven, after more than twenty years, visited England and died at the Bahama Islands. 8a pg xxiv 
	Apprentice to the John Carver family
	Burial remains unknown
Leister, Edward * 
	Servant to Stephen Hopkins, aged over 21, possibly from London
	Burial remains unknown
Margesson, Edmund *
	Died from sickness. 8a pg xxvii
	Possibly from Norfolk
	Buried on Cole's Hill, his name appears on the Pilgrim Tomb Findagrave 28971833
Martin, Christopher *
	From Billericay, Essex, bound for Plymouth. Ref: Banks Mss. 36 pg 39
	Died soon after their arrival. 8a pg xxv
	Buried on Cole's Hill, his name appears on the Pilgrim Tomb Findagrave 28555882
Martin Mary (Prower) *
	Wife, died soon after their arrival. 8a pg xxv
	Buried on Cole's Hill, her name appears on the Pilgrim Tomb Findagrave 28972135
Minter, Desire
	Part of Carver household, returned to her friends, in poor health, to England and died 8a pg xxiv 
	Her parents died in Leiden, from Norwich, Norfolk, she was a servant to John Carver's family
	Burial remains unknown
More, Ellen * 
	Aged 8, daughter of Katherine More, Shipton, Shropshire. Died the first winter. 200
	Possibly Elinor, from Shipton, Shropshire, bound for Plymouth. Ref: Parish Reg. 36 pg 137
	A little girl placed in the Winslow' family, sister of Richard More, died soon after their arrival. 8a pg xxv 
	Sent to the colonies with her siblings as her father, Samuel, refused to acknowledge they were his children
	The first people to die, William, Ellen and Jasper, may have been buried at sea or in unmarked graves to prevent the Indians from disturbing the graves.
	Burial remains unknown and she is acknowledged on the Pilgrim Tomb Findagrave 28972257
More Jasper * 
	Aged 7, son of Katherine More, Shipton, Shropshire, died Dec 6, 1620 on board. 200
	From Shipton, Shropshire, bound for Plymouth. Ref: Parish Reg. 36 pg 137
	Also spelled Moore, died the first season. 8 
	Sent to the colonies with his siblings as his father, Samuel, refused to acknowledge they were his children
	Indentured ot the John Carver family
	The first people to die, William, Ellen and Jasper, may have been buried at sea or in unmarked graves to prevent the Indians from disturbing the graves.
	Jasper's burial remains unknown Findagrave 28972289
More Richard
	Aged 6, son of Katherine More, Shipton, Shropshire 200
	From Shipton, Shropshire, bound for Plymouth. Ref: Parish Reg. 36 pg 137
	Placed with the Brewster family. Richard married twice and had four or more children. 8a pg xxiv
	Sent to the colonies with his siblings as his father, Samuel, refused to acknowledge they were his children
	The only pilgrim to remain in his original burial at Charter Street Burial Ground Salem, Findagrave 3543
More Mary * 
	Aged 4, daughter of Katherine More, Shipton, Shropshire 200
	Placed with the Brewster family.  Died the first winter.
	Sent to the colonies with her siblings as her father, Samuel, refused to acknowledge they were his children
	Mary's burial remains unknown and she is acknowledged on the Pilgrim Tomb Findagrave 28972289
Mullens William
	From Stroke near Guildford, Surrey, bound for Plymouth. Ref: Banks Mss. 36 pg 170
	Died the first winter. 8a pg xxv
	From Dorking, Sussex	
	Buried on Cole's Hill, his name appears on the Pilgrim Tomb Findagrave 28971892
Mullens Alice *
	Wife, Alice Atwood Mullins, died the first winter. 8a pg xxv	
	Buried on Cole's Hill, her name appears on the Pilgrim Tomb Findagrave 28972147
Mullens Priscilla
	Daughter, aged 18, married John Alden
	Buried at Myles Standish Burying Ground Findagrave 749
Mullins Joseph *
	Son sged 14, died the first winter. 8a pg xxv	
	Buried on Cole's Hill, his name appears on the Pilgrim Tomb Findagrave 28972299
Priest, Degory *
	From London, bound for Plymouth. Ref: Banks Mss. 36 pg 104
	Also spelled Digerie, died from sickness. 8a pg xxvii
	His wife, the sister of Mr. Allerton and widow of John Vincent, and her children came afterwards. 8a pg xxvii  
	Hat maker from London, died 2 months after Mayflower Compact
	Buried on Cole's Hill, his name appears on the Pilgrim Tomb Findagrave 12508363
Prower, Solomon *
	From Billericay, Essex, bound for Plymouth. Ref: Bradford. 36 pg 39
	Servant to Christopher Martin	
	Died soon after their arrival. 8a pg xxv
	Buried on Cole's Hill, his name appears on the Pilgrim Tomb Findagrave 28972308
Rigsdale, John *
	Died in the first sickness. 8a pg xxvi
	Possibly from Lincolnshire
	Buried on Cole's Hill, his name appears on the Pilgrim Tomb Findagrave 28971947
Rigsdale Alice *
	Wife, died in the first sickness. 8a pg xxvi
	Buried on Cole's Hill, her name appears on the Pilgrim Tomb Findagrave 9580314
Rogers, Thomas *
	From Great St Bartholomew, London, bound for Plymouth. Ref: Banks Mss. 36 pg 99
	Died in the first sickness. 8a pg xxvi
	His other children came afterward and had families.  8a pg xxvi
	Possibly from Watford, Northamptonshire
	Buried on Cole's Hill, his name appears on the Pilgrim Tomb Findagrave 15307079
Rogers Joseph
	Son, about 17, living in 1650, married and had 6 children. 8a pg xxvi 
	Buried at Cove Burying Ground, Barnstable Findagrave 8633
Samson, Henry
	From St Andrews Undershaft, London, bound for Plymouth. Ref: Banks Mss. 36 pg 98
	Cousin of Edward and Ann Tilley, had seven children. 8a pg xxvi
	Buried on Cole's Hill Findagrave 36890825
Soule, George 
	From Eckington Worcestershire, bound for Plymouth. Ref: Soule Gen. 36 pg 184
	Servant in Winslow's family, married and had eight children. 8a pg xxiv
	His will read, in a nutshell, if my son bothers my daughter, she gets everything.
	Possibly from Bedfordshire, aged 21 to 25
	Buried at Myles Standish Burying Ground Findagrave 5728447
Standish Myles 
	Lived to the year 1656, chief in military affairs. 8a pg xxv
	Had four sons living in 1650 by a second marriage. 8a pg xxv
	Probably from Lancashire 
	Buried on Cole's Hill, her name appears on the Pilgrim Tomb Findagrave 36890746
Standish Rose *
	Wife, died in the first sickness. 8a pg xxv 
	Buried on Cole's Hill, her name appears on the Pilgrim Tomb Findagrave 28972179
Story, Elias *
	Servant to John Winslow, under age 
	Died in the first sickness 8a pg xxiv 
	Buried on Cole's Hill, her name appears on the Pilgrim Tomb Findagrave 28971960
Thompson, Edward *
	Servant to William White
	Died soon after landing. 8a pg xxv 
	Burial remains unknown
Tilley, Edward *
	Also spelled Tillie, died soon after their arrival. 8a pg xxvi
	Baptized in Henlow, Bedford, England
	Buried on Cole's Hill, his name appears on the Pilgrim Tomb Findagrave 30047208
Tilley Ann or Agnes (Cooper) *
	Wife, died soon after their arrival.  8a pg xxvi
	Buried on Cole's Hill, her name appears on the Pilgrim Tomb Findagrave 28972194  
Tilley John * 
	Brother to Edward
	Died soon after he came on shore. 8a pg xxvi
	Buried on Cole's Hill, his name appears on the Pilgrim Tomb Findagrave 16539001
Tilley Joan Hurst Rogers *
	Wife, died soon after she came on shore. 8a pg xxvi
	Buried on Cole's Hill, her name appears on the Pilgrim Tomb Findagrave 16539005
Tilley Elizabeth
	Daughter. married John Howland. 8a pg xxvi 
	Buried on Cole's Hill, her name appears on the Pilgrim Tomb Findagrave 21561583
Tinker, Thomas *
	Died in the first sickness. 8a pg xxvi
	Buried on Cole's Hill, his name appears on the Pilgrim Tomb Findagrave 28972001
Tinker Mrs. Thomas *
	Wife, died in the first sickness. 8a pg xxvi
	Buried on Cole's Hill, her name appears on the Pilgrim Tomb Findagrave 28972220
Tinker son *
	Died in the first sickness.  8a pg xxvi
	Buried on Cole's Hill, his name appears on the Pilgrim Tomb Findagrave 28972316
Trevore, William
	Hired and New World experienced shipman who returned to England on the Fortune Dec 21 and returned to New England by 1650.
	One of the two seamen hired to stay a year, possibly why the counts are off. 8a pg xxvii 
	Burial remains unknown
Turner, John * 
	From Doncaster, Yorkshire, bound for Plymouth. Ref: Banks Mss. 36 pg 186
	Died in the first sickness. 8a pg xxvi
	A daughter came afterward to Salem and married there. 8a pg xxvi
	Possibly from Norfolk
	Buried on Cole's Hill, his name appears on the Pilgrim Tomb Findagrave 28972010
Turner *
	Son, name unknown, died in the first sickness. 8a pg xxvi
	Buried on Cole's Hill, his name appears on the Pilgrim Tomb Findagrave 28972324
Turner *
	Son, name unknown, died in the first sickness. 8a pg xxvi
	Buried on Cole's Hill, his name appears on the Pilgrim Tomb Findagrave 28972338
Richard Warren 
	From Shoreditch, S Leonard, Middlesex, bound for Plymouth. Ref: Morton. 36 pg 111
	His wife and five daughters were left, and came over afterwards. They also had two sons, the daughters married here. 8a pg xxvi
	From Hertford 
	Buried at Burial Hill Findagrave 6797309
White, William * 
	From Beaminster, Dorsetshire, bound for Plymouth. Ref: Banks Mss. 36 pg 30
	Died soon after landing. 8a pg xxv 
	Buried on Cole's Hill, his name appears on the Pilgrim Tomb Findagrave 16633390
White Susanna Fuller
	Wife, married secondly Edward Winslow 
	Buried at Winslow Cemetery Findagrave 16635921
White Resolved
	Son, married Judith Vassal and had five children 8a pg xxv 
	Buried at Winslow Cemetery Findagrave 16671222
White, Peregrine
	Son, born Dec on board (at Cape Cod after landing) married and had 2 children before 1650. 8a pg xxv
	First European born in the colonies 
	Buried at Winslow Cemetery Findagrave 13799591
Wilder, Roger *
	Servant to John Carver, underaged
	Man servant, died in the first sickness. 8a pg xxiv 
	Buried on Cole's Hill, his name appears on the Pilgrim Tomb Findagrave 28972027
Williams, Thomas *
	Died from sickness. 8a pg xxvii
	Buried on Cole's Hill, his name appears on the Pilgrim Tomb Findagrave 28972045
Winslow, Edward
	From Droitwich Worcestershire, bound for Plymouth. Ref: Savage. 36 pg 184
	Afterward chosen governor, died in 1655, when on a commission to the West Indies. Left two children by second marriage. 8a pg xxiv
	Burial unknown, body lost at sea Findagrave 15048246
Winslow Elizabeth (Barker) *
	Edward's wife. died the first winter. 8a pg xxiv
	Buried at Cole's Hill. Her name appears on the Pilgrim Tomb Findagrave 17835446
Winslow, Gilbert
	Returned to England, died there (From Droitwich Worcestershire, bound for Plymouth. Ref: Pope. 36 pg 184
	After living here a number of years, returned to England. 8a pg xxvii
	From Droitwich, Worcestershire
	Brother of Edward Winslow, did not live in Leiden 
	His burial remains unknown
Dorothy, maidservant of John Carver, teenager 
	Her burial remains unknown

Captain Christopher Jones, Master, partial owner of the ship
John Clarke, first mate or first officer (later received land assignment in Virginia, going there in 1623)
Robert Coppin, a mate
Giles Heale, Surgeon

Jones was buried March 5, 1621/2, at Rotherhithe, Surrey, England, his birthplace. 
Both Clarke and Coppin had been in America before.
William Trevore was a hired hand, who left on the Fortune on December 13, 1621 and later mastered the William.

Total of 102 passengers
* 54 died on board, immediately after, during the first sickness and/or winter, or within the first year
45 remained and survived.

The crew consisted of fourteen officers, four mates, four quatermasters, a surgeon, a carpenter, cooper, cook, 
boatswain, gunner and thiry-six men "before the mast" totallying fifty men.
Other experts estimate thirty men. The crewmen who survived the first winter returned to London April 5, 1621. Mayflower sources: http://english-america.com/spls/620ma001.html#Mayflower http://www.mayflowerhistory.com/ http://www.mayflower.org/ http://www.mayflowerfamilies.com/ In regards to burial sources, beside Findagrave, soures include Wikipedia, and it must be stated the burials
listed on the page located at http://gis.townhall.plymouth.ma.us/burialsearchresults.php are incorrect as far as the burials at Cole's Hill. If you choose to use this information or copy this page,
please have the courtesy to include an acknowledgment that the work,
research and compilation was done by Anne Stevens of packrat-pro.com

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