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SHIPS PASSENGER LISTS
Truelove 1635
Founders of New England: Records of Ships Passenger Lists from England to New England between 1620 and 1640. This set of ships passenger lists includes ships to Virginia (a catch-all phrase to mean almost anywhere along the coast), Barbadoes, Bermuda, West Indies and of course New England 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.
Transcriber: Laura Freeman
The Truelove, Sept. 1635
xix Sept. 1635. Theis under written names are to be transported to New Enlgand imbarqued in the Truelove, Jo: Gibbs, Mr the men have taken the oathes of Alleg: and Suprem:
- Thomas Burchard 40 Laboring Man
- Mary Burchard 38
- Elizabeth Burchard 13
- Marie Burchard 12
- Sara Burchard 9
- Suzan Burchard 8
- Jo: Burchard 7
- Ana Burchard 18mo.
- Peter Place 20
- Wm Beeresto 23
- Geo: Beeresto 21
- Edward Howe 60 Husbandman
- Elizabeth Howe 50
- Sara Howe 12
- Ephraim Howe 9
- Isacke Howe 7
- Wm Howe 6
- Jo: Sedgwick 24
- Lester Gunter 13
- Zacharia Whitman 40
- Sara Whitman 25
- Zacha: Whitman 21/2
- Rabecca ffeaner 25
- Tho: Tibbaldes 20
- Thomas Sterte 15
- Jo: Streme 14
- Ralph Tomkins 50 Husb:
- Kat: Tomkins 58
- Elizabeth Tomkins 18
- Marie Tomkins 14
- Samvel Tomkins 22
- Richard Hawes 29
- Ann Hawes 26
- Anna Hawes 21/2
- Obediah Hawes 6mo.
- Ralph Ellwood 28
- Geo: Tayler 31
- Elizabeth Jenkins 27
- Wm Preston 44
- Marie Preston 34
- Wm Bentley 47
- Alice Bentley 15
- Margaret Killiaghall 20
- Jo: Bentley 17
- Tho: Stockton 21
- Geo: Morrey 23
- Richard Swayne 34
- Sarah Haile 11
- Samvel Grover 16
- Eliz: Preston 11
- Sara Preston 8
- Marie Preston 6
- Jo: Preston 3
- Wm Jones 28
- Robert Browne 24
- Tho: Blower 50
- Edward Jeofferies 24
- John Done 16
- Roger Broome 17
- Dorothie Lowe 13
- Jo: Simpson 30
- Tho: Brighton 31
- Tho: Rumball 22
- Edward Parrie 24
- Jane Walson 19
Recommended New England CD for Research
The Complete Book of Emigrants, 1607-1776
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5-Step Search for Your Immigrant Ancestor in North America
Step
1: First
search for your immigrant ancestor in the five major ports of arrival
- New York New York,
Philadelphia
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Boston
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New Orleans Louisiana
Step 2:
If you don't find your immigrant ancestor in a large port city, try smaller
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Step 3:
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