Anne Buras, one of the first two women to arrive in Jamestown, marries John Layden in the first wedding at Jamestown. Usually, each voyage of each ship has its own category - and those that delivered passengers to both New England and the southern colonies should be categorized to both appropriate overarching categories (but they might not be). The letter reaches London early in 1609. There were 144 persons in the expedition including those 104 who remained in Virginia. '===Curator Note: First Settlers - long list of links. %PDF-1.4
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The Susan Constant Jamestown Settlement. On June 15, 1607 the fleet commander . On April 26, 1607, three passenger ships reached the shores of modern-day Virginia. Trial, arriving July 5, 1619 Johnson, William - Laborer Snarsbrough, Francis - Gentleman Share via email. Her fate is unknown. The original Godspeed, along with the Susan Constant and Discovery, set sail from London on December 20, 1606, bound for Virginia.The ships carried 105 passengers and 39 crew members on the four-month transatlantic voyage. Edward Morris, Gentleman, was born about 1580, perhaps in Wales. The first expedition of the Virginia Company, consisting of the Susan Constant, Godspeed, and a small ship, Discovery, all commanded by Christopher Newport, sails from England. 0000004459 00000 n
. Login to post. . Delaware, sailed bef 1624 (0, 1, 0) Gift of God, sailed 1607 EMBED (for wordpress.com hosted blogs and archive.org . Deliverance, sailed 1610 (0, 3, 0) Fenton, Robert - Gentleman Crofts, Richard - Gentleman Susan Constant: Chr.Newport: Dec 1606: England: May 1607: Jamestown, VA: Goodspeed: Bart. Susan Constant, possibly Sarah Constant was the largest of three ships of the English Virginia Company on the 16061607 voyage that resulted in the founding of Jamestown in the new Colony of Virginia. Categorization of Ships: WikiTree collects ship categories under several overarching categories, which can make finding a particular ship difficult. Posing (or Pising), Edward - Carpenter Gosnold (or Gosnoll), Anthony, (Cousin) - Gentleman on July 24, 2014, "Reprinted from the Bulletin of the New York Public Library of May 1937. Primrose, sailed July 1635 This expedition founded the settlement of Jamestown. Newport and his passengers arrive at Powhatan River, which they rename the James River. Due Return, sailed 1623 Reconstructed Ship Passenger List: Deal to Pennsylvania, 1682 Reconstructing the Welcome Passenger List, August-October 1682 - a Genealogy Project The Ship Welcome sailed from Deal, England, departing 31 August 1682, and arrived at the mouth of the Delaware River (New Castle) on 27 October 1682, later anchoring at Chester, Pennsylvania (28 . The Phoenix eventually arrives on April 20. Rods (or Rodes, Roods), William - Laborer - died August 27, 1607 Profit, Jonas - Fisherman Tavin (or Tauin), Henry - Laborer Share to Tumblr. Margaret, sailed 1622 Newport, Christopher - Captain, Councilor - died 1617 Morish (or Morris), Edward - Gentleman, Corporal - died August 14, 1607 Remarkably, all had lived through the shipwreck, but several did not survive the dissentions, intrigues, . Strachey's account of the storm and the survivors' experiences on Bermuda has long been thought to have inspired Shakespeare's play The Tempest, although some scholars disagree. They headed for the New World and in search of the Lost Colony of Roanoke (John White's 1587 trip with 150 passengers landing at Hatorask on July 22.) Frith, Richard - Gentleman To revisit the view of England to the New World, one hundred years behind theyre enemys the Spain. If you need to request an image for publication or other use, please visit Rights and Reproductions. A replica of the Susan Constant is docked in the James River at the Jamestown Settlement living history museum. Previous editions published under title: Passenger lists of ships coming to North America, 1607-1825 Addeddate 2011-12-14 16:11:25 Associated-names Wolfe, Richard J Bookplateleaf 0005 Call number 672642 Camera Canon EOS 5D Mark II External-identifier urn:oclc:record:1041633550 Foldoutcount 0 Identifier Christopher Newport sails from England to Jamestown with two supply ships and approximately one hundred additional colonists. Percy (or Percie, Percye), George - Master, Gentleman - died 1632 Morton, Matthew - Sailor With the Godspeed and Discovery, it was part of the 1606-1607 voyage led by Captain Christopher Newport to create a settlement in the colony of Virginia. Brunfield, James - Boy King James of England charters the Virginia Company of London and appoints a royal council to oversee its ventures and the colony. A 17th-century source noted that a total of 52 people were aboard the Godspeed.The expedition was sponsored by the Virginia Company of London, a business venture . Friendship, sailed 1631 As the colonists saw the land of America, they were exposed to freshwater streams, faire meddowes and goodly tall trees. The settlers, Much of the colonies in North America followed their mother countrys footsteps in gender roles. Reports circulating in London include incidents of cannibalism. Brinto (or Brinton), Edward - Mason, Soldier Sea Flower, sailed 1621 (0, 3, 0) She later served as a merchant ship through at least 1615. If you require a personal response, please use ourContact page. Among the colonists are two women, one the wife of Thomas Forest, and the other, her maid, Anne Buras. Little did they know that 70 of the settlers would be dead in a year. Read this before you email Anne: Frequently Asked Questions. Replicas of Susan Constant and her sisters, Godspeed and Discovery, are docked in the James River at Jamestown Settlement (formerly Jamestown Festival Park), adjacent to Historic Jamestown. Last edited on 14 December 2022, at 08:22, Learn how and when to remove this template message, History of Jamestown, Virginia (16071699), "A Short History of Jamestown - Historic Jamestowne Part of Colonial National Historical Park (U.S. National Park Service)", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=List_of_Jamestown_colonists&oldid=1127363189, Jeremy Alicock, Gentleman, (d. August 14, 1607), Captain Gabriell Archer, Gentleman, died Winter 1609-1610, Benjamin Best, Gentleman, (d. September 5, 1607), Thomas Bragg, Teenaged Deckhand to Christopher Newport, George Bragg, Teenaged Deckhand to Christopher Newport, Edward Brookes, Gentleman, (d. April 7, 1607), Edward Browne, Gentleman, (d. August 15, 1607), William Bruster, Gentleman, (d. August 10, 1607), George Cassen, Labourer, (d. December 1607), Ustis Clovill, Gentleman, (alternate Eustice) (d. June 7, 1607), Thomas Emry, Carpenter, (d. December 1607), George Flowre, Gentleman, (d. August 9, 1607), Stephen Galthrope (or Halthrop), Gentleman, (d. August 15, 1607), Thomas Gore, Gentleman, (d. August 16, 1607), Anthony Gosnold, Gentleman, (d. January 7, 1609), Edward Harrington, Gentleman (d. August 24, 1607), Thomas Jacob, Sergeant, (d. September 4, 1607), Captain George Kendall, Council Member, (d. December 1, 1607), Ellis Kingston (or Kiniston), Gentleman, (d. September 18, 1607), John Martin, Jr, Gentleman, (d. August 18, 1607), Francis Midwinter, Gentleman, (d. August 14, 1607), Edward Morish (Morris), Gentleman, Corporal, (d. August 14, 1607), Thomas Mounslie, Laborer,(d. August 17, 1607), Thomas Mouton, Gentleman,(d. September 19, 1607), Penington, Robert - Gentleman, (d. August 18, 1607), Dru Pickhouse, Gentleman,(d. August 19, 1607), Nathaniel Powell, Gentleman (d. March 22, 1622), Captain John Ratliffe, Captain of the Discovery, Council Member, (d. November 1609), James Read, Blacksmith, Soldier, (d. March 13, 1622), John Robinson, Gentleman, (d. December 1607), William Rods, Labourer, (d. August 27, 1607), Richard Simons, Gentleman, (d. September 18, 1607), Thomas Studley, Gentleman, (d. August 28, 1607), Kellam Throgmorton, Gentleman, (d. August 26, 1607), Thomas Walker, listed under "Virginia, Compiled Census and Census Substitutes Index, 1607-1890", John Waller (or Waler), Gentleman, (d. August 24, 1607), Nelson, Francys - Captain - died Winter 1612-1613, Turnbrydge (or Turbridge), Thomas - Mariner, Newport, Christopher - Captain, Councilor - died 1617, Matthew Scrivner, appointed to be of the Council, Captain Peter Winne, appointed to the Council, Captain Richard Waldo, appointed to the Council, Tony Williams, "The Jamestown Experiment: The Remarkable Story of the Enterprising Colony and the Unexpected Results that Shaped America" (Sourcebooks Inc, 2011), William M. Kelso, Nicholas M. Luccketti, Beverly A. Straube, The Jamestown Rediscovery Archaeology Project, This page was last edited on 14 December 2022, at 08:22. However, it is also swampy, infested with mosquitoes, and lacks sufficient fresh water sources. The Council elects John Smith as president. Sarah Constant of 1606, sailed March 8, 1612 On June 15, 1607 the fleet commander Captain Christopher Newport will return to England leaving 104 settlers. Trial, sailed May 1611 Object Details Description On April 26, 1607, three passenger ships reached the shores of modern-day Virginia. Admiral & Captain Christopher Newport Jamestowne Society . [2], Once the settlement location was chosen, the company members opened the Virginia Company's sealed instructions containing the list of the previously chosen council members. Charles, sailed 1616-1633 (6, 0, 0)[2], Charles Town Galley, Arrived 2 October 1749 (0, 16, 1) - GA Arriving thirteen years before the Pilgrims landed at what is now Plymouth, Mass., this group of Englishmen came in search of gold and glory in the New . Stephen. 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John Ratcliffe was captured by Powhatans Indians and tortured to death by the women. The site was also not inhabited by the native population. Wingfield is deposed as president of the governing Council of Jamestown and replaced by John Ratcliff. 0000000971 00000 n
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Some came to teach others the ways of Jesus Christ. She carried 71 colonists and was about 116 feet long. On May 14, 1607, 104 English men and boys established the Jamestown Settlement for the Virginia Company, on a slender peninsula on the bank of the Jamestown River. Second Supply (Fleet), sailed Aug 1608 (1, 8, 1) Learn more about our approach to sharing our collection online. Smith (or Smyth), John - Captain, Councilor - died June 1631 Flower (or Flowre), George - Gentleman - died August 9, 1607 I've started reconstructing ships' passenger lists from various source (see below for details) and will be providing these lists online as I complete them. Globe, sailed 1635 (0, 0, 1) As part of the original fleet to Virginia, leaving on December 20, 1606, she carried 39 passengers, all male, and 13 sailors. The author goes in depth of what artifacts were found, and when the artifacts were used. Studley (or Stoodie), Thomas - Gentleman - died August 28, 1607 According to the Ships List of Emigrants bound for Virginia of 1635, males ranging from the ages of fourteen to forty came to America for opportunity in vast numbers, while a scarce amount of women migrated to this area (Doc. Jamestown not only provided a foothold for future English settlements in America but also became quite profitable. Read this before you email Anne: . Washington, D.C. Email powered by MailChimp (Privacy Policy & Terms of Use), International Media Interoperability Framework. Search for your ancestors in free Ships' Passenger lists, Naturalization Records, Palatine Genealogy, Canadian Genealogy, American Genealogy, Native American Genealogy, Huguenots, Mennonites, Almshouse Records, Orphan Records, church records, military muster rolls, census records, land records and more. Arriving thirteen years before the Pilgrims landed at what is now Plymouth, Mass., this group of Englishmen came in search of gold and glory in the New World under the . Passenger lists of ships coming to North America, 1607-1825; a bibliography. Very few women came, and those that did were all young and single with no children., Immigration patterns greatly differed of the north and south regions of the colonies. Emry, Thomas - Carpenter - died December 1607 Hostilities between the colonists and Indian tribes result in the death of approximately two hundred Indians and several colonists. Due to this balance between male and female in New England, the society is very stable and not fluctuating, leading to a faster population growth. [2], The site for Jamestown was picked based on criteria set by the Virginia Company. Charles, Arrived 27 June 1739 (0, 0, 1) - GA May 1607. . Newport, an experienced privateer, has been active in the West Indies since the 1590s. Capture a web page as it appears now for use as a trusted citation in the future. Maryland Merchant, sailed 1684 (0, 1, 0) Savannah, Arrived 16 December 1733 (1, 1, 1) - GA On May 14, 1607, 104 English men and boys established the Jamestown Settlement for the Virginia Company, on a slender peninsula on the bank of the Jamestown River. Noah, sailed 1610, Patience, sailed 1610 Survivors find refuge on Bermuda island. 0000009466 00000 n
This shows that the people of Jamestown will get bigger and stronger if they follow the path they are on. Men from all walks of life, most of them were poor men ages 17-35. Olive Tree Genealogy - also still around, whew Alicock (or Alikock), Jeremy (or Jerome) - Gentleman - died August 14, 1607 Captained by Christopher Newport, she was joined by the Discovery and Godspeed. Constitution Avenue, NW Tyger, sailed 1621-1623 (3, 1, 0), Unitie, sailed June 18, 1609 Midwinter, Francis - Gentleman - died August 14, 1607 Smethes, William - Gentleman Houlgrave, Nicholas - Gentleman Flying Hart, sailed 1621 (0, 3, 0) Lady Anne's The sex ration in New England was six males for every four females, whereas in Chesapeake there are four males for every female. Albion's Seed: Four British Folkways in America, Ancient Planters of the Colony of Virginia, Ancient Planters: Passengers of the Diana (1618), Migration, Emigration , Surnames, Ancient Planters, Project list, United States with Counties, Areas, Communities Project, Capt. The Susan Constant and Godspeed, which departed Jamestown on June 22, arrive in London. John Ratcliffe, carrying 21 persons. 0000004437 00000 n
Four ships were listed as leaving in July: the George, 180 ton with 120 passengers; the Charles, 120 ton with 80 passengers; the Marmaduke, 100 ton with 80 passengers; and the Temperance, 80 ton with 50 passengers. Biography . and only a few passenger lists are known to have survived. The attitude was that to be female you were immediately subservient to your male counterpart, be it a husband or father. Francis Bonaventure, sailed 1620 (0, 5, 0) Virginia Records Selected Bibliography | Oaths of Supremacy and Allegiance Administered to the Colonists. Stevenson, John - Gentleman Samuel Purchas (1575?-1626): Purchas His Pilgrimes, In Five Books, Jamestown Settlement & Yorktown Victory Center: Jamestown Settlement Ships, JSTOR: The Susan Constant and the Mayflower, by Minnie G. Cook, JSTOR: Sarah versus Susan, by Gregory Robinson, Robin R. Goodison, Decades of work will see a ships story honored today | HamptonRoads.com | PilotOnline.com, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Susan_Constant&oldid=1146749726, This page was last edited on 26 March 2023, at 18:55. James, Arrived 14 May 1733 (0, 4, 1) - GA Godword, Thomas - Mariner Tryall, sailed 1610-1620 (5, 0, 0), Two Brothers, Arrived 7 October 1738 (0, 3, 1) - GA While many historians delude the success of Virginias first colony, Jamestown, to John Smith, the real savior was John Rolfes discovery of tobacco., The journey commences on the 26 of January in 1788 when 191 female convicts arrive on the first fleet at Sydney Cove. Prince of Wales, Arrived 10 January 1736 (0, 16, 1) - GA . In contrast, the New England area was more desireable to families. If you choose to use this information or copy this page, Some can for gold, and riches. Loue (or Love), William - Tailor, Soldier [1][2] On June 22, 1607, Christopher Newport sailed back for London with Susan Constant and Godspeed carrying a load of supposedly precious minerals, leaving behind the 104 colonists and Discovery (to be used in exploring the area). Hailey Phay US History- 1st hour September 21, 2012 Bad Beginning to a Great Country On May 14, 1607, 110 settlers from England set out to make new lives for themselves. - not found, but Wikipedia, citing Anne Stevens, says three ships: ", Public Comments: However, holding a job that a man usually held did not give women equality., An Analysis of the Passenger List for the 1607 Voyage to Jamestown. Charity, sailed July 1622 (0, 2, 0) Webbe, Thomas - Gentleman Gift of God, arriving Early 1619 Cooke, Roger - Gentleman Bonny Bessie, sailed 1626, Calmer Sleutel, sailed 1638 John and Francis (before 1607) (6, 0, 0) - misnamed: should be 1607-1623 but do we need the overarching categories if the info they once contained is moved to space pages? (1598-1600). Sarah, sailed May 1611 (0, 2, 0) Men were considered to be the leader of the household, and women were expected to be subordinate to men. associate-tara-maharjan Hercules, sailed 1609-1618 (2, 0, 0) one of the 3 isn't included, Jacob, sailed 1624 (0, 4, 0) Brookes, Edward - Gentleman - died April 7, 1607 The Discovery was a 20-ton fly boat which took part in six expeditions in search of the Northwest Passage. Unknown, sailed Oct 1606 Laydon, John - Laborer, Carpenter Pickhouse (or Piggas), Drue - Gentleman - died August 19, 1607 The largest, named the Susan Constant, carried 54 members of a 105-man colonization mission. These pages represent literally years of work, endless coffee and fingers The Virginia Company dispatched 144 men and boys on three ships which left England in December of 1606 and arrived in Virginia in May of 1607. Passengers included 78 Pensioners, 68 Women and 113 Children who arrived in Auckland on 27 May 1852. God's Gift, sailed 1623 On March 20, 1635 in the, The Jamestown settlement became the first lasting English settlement in America. Wotton, Thomas - Gentleman, Surgeon, - died April 28, 1638, "With diverse others to the number of 105". Find A Grave Memorial # 71450407 Dutie, sailed 1618-1620 (3, 0, 0), Earl of Donegall, sailed 1767 (0, 1, 1) - SC Mutton, Richard - Boy IMPORTANT PRIVACY NOTICE & DISCLAIMER: YOU HAVE A RESPONSIBILITY TO USE CAUTION WHEN DISTRIBUTING PRIVATE INFORMATION. Captain Nathaniel Powell, who came to Jamestown, Virginia in 1607, wrote much of John Smith's "History of Virginia", and it was he who made the first Map of Virginia, and sent it back to England, where Admiral & Captain Christopher Newport Lori Case Ships tedious research for other people.If you copy any of these pages, please acknowledge Anne Stevens did the work. Clovill, Ustis (or Eustace) - Gentleman - died June 7, 1607 The Susan Constant, at 120 tons, was the largest of the three ships led by Capt. The Susan Constant was the largest of the three Virginia Company of London's ships, measuring 116 feet long. Transport, sailed July 4, 1635 (0, 1, 0) Europa, Arrived 4 December 1741 (0, 2, 0) - GA, Falcon, sailed June 18, 1609 Newport arrives in Jamestown with the Company's second expedition of supplies and more colonists. A week after landing, Captain Christopher Newport leads a small contingent of men on an exploratory journey up the James River for the first time, in the course of which they meet Powhatan Indians and a tribal leader, Opechancanough. A fire destroys many buildings within the Jamestown fort, among them the colony's first church. Golding (or Goulding), George - Laborer Diamond, sailed June 18, 1609 Unity, sailed bef 1624 Master: Captain Robert Andrews of Ipswich, Massachusetts BAILEY, John Sr. a weaver from Chippenham England; Martin, George - Gentleman Godspeed (before 1607) (1, 0, 0) Between 12th and 14th Streets Discovery, sailed Dec 1606 (0, 1, 1) The reason for this being that women were traditionally thought to be weaker in the general sense of physical work, but also in the sense of emotional well-being. The muster tends to list just one ship, so whether or not someone made repeated voyages is lost. Mary Ann, sailed 1610 Somers, and Newport struggled to maintain order among the passengers and crew of the Sea Venture. There were many restrictions for women, so the gender hierarchy from the mother country did not disappear. Jackson, Robert - Mariner One hundred and five men form the first settlement on an island (today, a peninsula) in the James River, initially called "James Fort," then "James Towne" and "James Citie." Prophet Daniel, sailed 1623 Bartholomew Gosnold, carried 39 passengers and 13 sailors. Other applicants are Sir Thomas Gates and Sir George Somers. On May 13, 1607 three English ships the Susan Constant, Godspeed and Discovery with approximately 144 settlers and sailors, will land and plant the first permanent English colony in North America. Below is a list of some of the ship's passengers. Be the first one to. Archer, Gabriel - Captain, Gentleman - died Winter 1609-1610 0000005154 00000 n
De Eendracht (The Unity) Sailed from Texel, Netherlands May 1634, arrived New Amsterdam. The settlers arrived on three ships, the Susan Constant, the Godspeed, and the Discovery. Gosnold: Dec 1606: England: May 1607: . Simmonds, Arrived 6 February 1736 (1, 4, 1) - GA Capt. Among the passengers are carpenters, a blacksmith, a mason, a tailor, a barber, and two surgeons. The instructions and two incomplete lists of the expeditions' passengers survive in John Smith's Works. Limit 20 per day. Georgia Pink, Arrived 29 August 1733 (1, 0, 1) - GA Note: Pay no attention to the drivel dispensed of no known this or that. The lost supply ship, the Phoenix, commanded by Francis Nelson, arrives at Jamestown with forty more settlers and supplies. Danynell Plain Joan, sailed May 15, 1635 (0, 0, 1) (0, 4, 0) Susan Constant, sailed Dec 1606 (0, 31, 1) Susan, sailed 1608-1616 (3, 0, 0) Susan, sailed 1606 Susan, sailed . Galthrope (or Halthrop, Calthrop), Stephen - Gentleman - died August 15, 1607 The Virginia Company publicly denies the story. Tyndall, Robert - Mariner, Gunner 0000001441 00000 n
Cassen, William - Laborer Todkill, Anas - Soldier -- Sir Edwin Sandy, Treasurer, Virginia Company of London, 1620. 0000001833 00000 n
See also Category: Immigration Records and Passenger Lists, which is described as holding "mainly online searchable indexes of various lists of passengers, immigrants and convicts moving from country to country." Despite the challenges the new Virginia colonists faced, they expanded and improved their colony socially and economically with the arrival of the tobacco cash crop, indentured servants, and slaves. 6 The passenger counts may have included the crews who subsequently returned to England. Ratcliffe (or Sicklemore), John - Captain, Councilor - died November 1609 [1], The settlement was built on the banks of Virginia's James River. The colonists of Jamestown explored the lands of the New World, the encountered the Native Americans that inhabited the area, and they exchanged goods and information with the Natives as well., In particular, Keith displays the peoples hard work to build out Jamestown. With the failure of the Roanoke colony around twenty years before, the creation of a lasting English settlement was crucial for establishing English claim in the Americas. Unknown, sailed March 1619 On April 26, 1607, three passenger ships reached the shores of modern-day Virginia. National Park Service. Among the passengers is John Smith (1580-1631), who spends part of the voyage imprisoned for challenging Newport's command. Taken from "The Proceedings - of the English Colony in Virginia since their First beginning form England in the Year of Our Lord 1606 till this Present 1612, with All their Accidents that befell them in their Journeys and Discoveries" the following is a list of the names of those known 104 settlers. Commanded again by Christopher Newport, the expedition brings an additional seventy colonists to Virginia. Susan Constant was the flagship and the largest of the three ships that brought the first permanent English settlers to America in 1607. Marmaduke, sailed 1621-1622 (2, 0, 0), Marmaduke, sailed 1628 Fortunately, before they can leave one of Newport's supply ships, the John and Francis, arrives. Certainly, Anne and her family began the stabilization process which would eventually spur the colony's growth. 1630-Oct-29. Most of the colony's provisions are destroyed, including those recently brought in the John and Francis. According to George Percy, Edward Morris, a Corporal, died suddenly on 14 August 1607. The trips aboard the ships Susan Constant, Discovery, and the Godspeed, and the settlement itself, were sponsored by the Virginia Company of London, whose stockholders hoped to make a profit from the resources of the New World. A collection of genealogical profiles related to Great Migration: Passengers of the Unity, 1635. SHIPS IN BOLD ARE NOT FINISHED - MORE INFO/LINKS AT In addition to population. 0000001681 00000 n
However, they served as indentured servants for several years of their lives before obtaining their promised land in the New World. Note: Comment submission is temporarily unavailable while we make improvements to the site. Early sources of . Peacock (or Peacocke, Pecock), Nathaniel - Boy Mary and Ann, sailed April 1700 (0, 3, 0) Charming Martha, Arrived 29 October 1750 (0, 8, 1) - GA This is the list of ships which provide many lists of passengers: Entire list of Pilgrim ships and sources 2) Prove it with the Hotten list, Ships list, or one of the Musters taken 1623 . Elizabeth, sailed Aug 1, 1635 The villagers genuinely care about the growth of their new home. Share to Twitter. The original settlers arrived on three ships, the Susan Constant, the Discovery and the Godspeed.. Passenger information, or a link/links to information, may be found on a ship's category page or a space page (the last number in the set of three given in parentheses after the link in the list below indicates the number of space pages categorized to it; the first is the number of subcategories & the middle is the number of people profiles). Others may have hopes to be apart of the first permanent colonization in the New World. Uploaded by The instructions and two incomplete lists of the expeditions' passengers survive in John Smith's Works. Simons, Richard - Gentleman - died September 18, 1607
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