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Did you know that Immigration means To enter and settle in a country or region to which one is not native and that Emigration means To leave one country or region to settle in another
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Passengers on Ship America from London England to Virginia 1635
23rd June, 1635. The under-written names are to be transported to Virginea imbarqued in the America. Willm Barker Mr. pr. cert: from the Minister of the Towne of Bravesend of their conformity to the orders & disiplin of the church of England.
First Name ; Surname ;Age
- Richard Sadd 23
- Thomas Wakefield 17
- Thomas Bennett 22
- Steaven Read 24
- Willm Sambridge 27
- Henry Barker 18
- James Foster 21
- Thomas Talbolt 20
- Richard Young 31
- Robert Thomas 20
- John Farepoynt 20
- Robert Askyn 22
- Samuel Awde 24
- Miles Fletcher 27
- William Evans 28
- Lawrence Farebern 23
- Matthew Robinson 24
- Isack Bull 27
- Phillipp Remington 28
- Radulph Srpagmy 37
- George Chandler 29
- Richard Hersey 22
- John Robinson 32
- Edmond Chipps 19
- Tho: Pritchard 32
- Jonathan Bronsford 21
- Willm Cowley 20
- John Shaw 16
- Richard Gummy 21
- Bartholemew Holton 25
- John White 21
- Thomas Chappell 33
- Hugh Fox 24
- David Morris 32
- Rowland Cotton 22
- William Thomas 22
- John Yates 20
- Richard Wood 36
- James Somers 22
- David Bromley 15
- Walter Brookes 15
- Symon Richardson 23
- Thomas Jno.son 19
- Jo: Averie 20
- John Croftes 20
- Thomas Broughton 19
- Benjamin Wragg 24
- Henry Embrey 20
- Robert Sabyn 40
- George Brookes 35
- Thomas Holland 34
- Humfrey Belt 20
- John Mace 20
- Walter Jewell 19
- Willm Bucland 19
- Launcelot Jackson 18
- John Williamson 12
- Phillipp Parsons 10
- Henry Parsons 14
- Andrew Morgan 26
- Willm Brookes 17
- Richard Harrison 15
- Thomas Pratt 17
- John Ecles 16
- Richard Miller 12
- Robert Lamb 16
- Thomas Boomer 13
- George Dalmare 8
- John Underwood 19
- Willm Bernard 27
- Charles Wallinger 24
- Thomas Rymett 23
- Ryce Hooe 36
- John Carter 54
- Elizabeth Remington 20
- Katherin Hibbotts 20
- Elizabeth Willis 18
- Joan Jobe 18
- Ann Nash 22
- Elizabeth Phillipps 22
- Dorothy Standich 22
- Susan Death 22
- Elizabeth Death 3
- Alice Remington 26
- Dorothy Baker 18
- Elizabeth Baker 18
- Sara Colebank 20
- Mary Thurrogood 19
Transcriber: Laura Freeman
Date: March 2003
[Return to index of Ships to Virginia in 1635][Index of Ships to Virginia all years][Index of Ships to Virginia 1623, 1624]
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