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The following Lists of New England Emigrants are from Her Majesty's State Paper Office. Lorine's Note: This set of records consists of various passenger lists, names of individuals ready to sail to New England, and names of those taking the Oath of Allegiance (in preparation for sailing). It is not always obvious when each ship left. Researchers will have to determine whether or not a ship made more than one sailing each year it is mentioned. The original spelling has been maintained, so you will see "Landen" for "London", etc. Note that common words found are "uxor" meaning "wife", "mr" for "Master" (of the ship)
Finding the names: You can browse each list, starting with the one below (scroll down). To browse the passenger lists of all ships I have online for this 20 year period to New England see the list of all known ships that made the voyage. I hope to find passenger lists for every ship on the list, so if you have a ship list, please consider donating it to Olive Tree. Transciber: Laura Freeman
Elizabeth April 1634
IPSWICH. A note of the nmaes and ages of all the Passengers which tooke shipping in the Elizabeth of Ipswich Mr Willis Andres bound for new England the last of Aprill, 1634.
John Sherman 20
Joseph Mosse 24
Richard Woodard 45
Rose Woodard 50 Wife
Edmond Lewis 33
Mary Lewis 32 Wife
John Spring 45
Eliner Spring 46 Wife
Thurston Raynor 40
Elizabeth Raynor 36 Wife
Thomas Skott 40
Elizabeth Skott 40 Wife
Henery Kemball 44
Susan Kemball 35 Wife
Richard Kemball 39
Vsula Kemball
Isancke Mixer 31
Sarah Mixer 33 Wife
Martha Scott 60
George Munnings 37
Elizabeth Munnings 41 Wife
John Bernard 30
Phebe Bernard 27
Thomas Kilborne 24
Elizabeth Kilborne 20 Wife
John Crosse 50
Anne Crosse 38 Wife
Robert Sherin 32
Humphey Bradstreet 40
Bridgett Bradstreet 30 Wife
Henery Glouer 24
William Bloomfield 30
Sarah Bloomfield 25
Robert Day 30
Mary Day 28 Wife
Sarah Reynolds 20
Robert Goodall 30
Katherin Goodall 28 Wife
Samuell Smithe 32
Elizabeth Smithe 32 Wife
Thomas Hastings 29
Susan Hastings 34 Wife
Susan Munson 25
Martin underwood 28
Martha underwood 31 Wife
Henery Gouldson 43
Anne Gouldson 18 Wife
William Cutting 26
John Palmer 24
Danyell Peirce 23
John Clarke 22
John flirmin 46
Rebecca Isnacke 36
Anne Dorifall 24
These p'sons aboue named tooke the Oath of Allegeance and Supremacey, at his Ma' ts Custome house in Ipswich before vs his Ma'ties Officers according to ther order of the Lords and others of his Ma'ts most Honor. Priny Counecil: This xij of Novemeber, 1634
Ipswich Custome House. House Tho. Clere, Sec
Phil. Browne P'r Cussor
Edw: Man Compt.
ELizabeth, April 1634
IPSWICH,----A Note of all the names and ages of all those which did not take the Oath of Allegiance or Supremacy being under age shipped in of Port. In the Elizabeth of Ipswich Mr Willm. Andrewes bougn for new England the last of Aprill 1634.
Ed. Lewis Parent
John Lewis 3 Child
Thomas Lewis 9mo Child
Rich. Woodward Parent
George Woodward 13 Child
John Woodward 13 Child
John Spring Parent
Mary Spring 11 Child
Henry Spring 6 Child
John Spring 4 Child
William Spring 9mo Child
Thurston Raynor Parent
Thurston Raynor 13 Child
Joseph Raynor 11 Child
Elizabeth Raynor 9 Child
Sarah Raynor 7 Child
Lidia Raynor 1 Child
Edward Ry 10 Child
Elizabeth Kemball 13 Child
Tho: Scott Parent
Elizabeth Scott 9 Child
Abigail Scott 7 Child
Thomas Scott 6 Child
Isaac Mixer 4 Child
Hen: Kemball Parent
Elizabeth Kemball 4 Child
Susan Kemball 1yr 6mo. Child
Richard Cutting 11 Child
Henry Kemball 15 Child
Richard Kemball 11 Child
Richard Kemball Parent
Mary Kemball 9 Child
Martha Kemball 5 Child
John Kemball 3 Child
Thomas Kemball 1 Child
John Lauericke 15 Child
Geo: Munnings Parent
Eliz: Munnings 12 Child
Abigail Munnings 7 Child
Jno: Bernard Parent
John Bernard 2 Child
Samuell Bernard 1 Child
Tho: King 15 Child
Humph: Bradstreet Parent
Anna Bradstreet 9 Child
John Bradstreet 3 Child
Martha Bradstreet 2 Child
Mary Bradstreet 1 Child
Willm: Blomfield Parent
Sarah Bloomfield 1 Child
Sam: Smith Parent
Samuell Smith 9 Child
Mary Smith 4 Child
Eliz: Smith 7 Child
Phillip Smith 1 Child
Robt: Goodale Parent
Mary Goodale 4 Child
Abraham Goodale 2 Child
Isaacke Goodale 6mo
Hen: Gouldson Parent
Mary Gouldson 15 Child
Ipswich Custome House. House this xijth of November 1634. Tho. Clere, Sec
Phil: Browne p'Custo. Edw: Man Compt.
Naturalization Records are a great way to find an ancestor's arrival year and ship name!
Step 2:
If you don't find your immigrant ancestor in a large port city, try smaller
ports of arrival - Virginia, Connecticut,
Delaware,
Texas, Georgia,
South
Carolina,
North Carolina, Maine, Rhode
Island,
Florida, New Jersey, New Hampshire,
Michigan, Alaska, California, Hawaii and Washington
Step 4:
If you still can't find your ancestor in free ships passenger lists, try ships
passenger lists and naturalization records on a pay site. See the Immigration Comparison Chart to help you decide which of the fee-based sites has the passenger lists you need to find your immigrant ancestor
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