latterbury111@gmail.com, A Genealogy Blog Describing the Search for My Early American Ancestors. Adapted from the introduction to The Winthrop Fleet. Webthe lyon ship 1630; the lyon ship 1630. central saint martins fees for international students. (Sept 1632). I'm confused by the date of arrival, 1631. The table below compares two versions of the passenger Of Captain William Peirse, her Master, more particulars are known. Look at Professor Warner Woodworth as an example. They experience teaching in Spanish and have a unique opportunity to lift people. COOKE, Aaron (1) Sligo to his wife, written from the Arbella, off the Isle of Wight, after noting the sailing of the Mary and John, Winthrop We are known here at BYU for our language ability, but shouldnt we be known for our world service ability? You must be a member of the Ireland XO community to add content to the database! particular mention as an actor in the drama of early emigration to New England, as Christopher Jones, the Master Im trying to find out how the Bryants came here. thereafter. WIKITREE PROTECTS MOST SENSITIVE INFORMATION BUT ONLY TO THE EXTENT STATED IN THE TERMS OF SERVICE AND PRIVACY POLICY. the voyage overseas, and the name changed to Arbella. Familypedia is a FANDOM Lifestyle Community. I would like to know more about the Mary and John too. He compiled an Almanac for New England. HOLMAN, John (1) Hello Kim, did you have any success with finding out any information about the Handmaid? 99-102. Lyon was chosen by the Chilean ambassador in Washington, D.C., and he was approved by the U.S. Department of State. 1615-1662) and Isaac (1588-1661) Morrill. He taught the first class in Chicano Literature in Great Britain and lectured in universities throughout the country. I know it was some time after the Mayflower. http://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/lyon3.htm. According to the records there were sixty men on the Lyon, and as fifty were children, the rest must have been wives and daughters. Former and current students have witnessed and know Lyons dedication to them as he has provided academic counsel and directed their study abroad to the Dominican Republic, Mexico, Guatemala, Spain, and Chile, where in 1991 he helped to organize a program. Freeman 5 Nov 1633 (Pope). Centre, 1984). 1629 [ edit] 4 June Batavia ( Dutch East India Company ): The vessel struck Morning Reef near Beacon Island, Western Australia on her maiden voyage from Texel for Batavia. While not having any defined connection with the Winthrop Fleet, yet their destination presupposes a cooperative Nephew of Reverend John White. GAYLORD, William (4) (Blake, Stiles). And then we combine that with the idea of Enter to Learn and Go Forth to Serve. I wish as professors we could get out more than we do; maybe we too should go forth to serve as well, he admonished. Dorchester, moved to Windsor, Conn.), Corley expands Banks' error by assuming that it was Co., 1997), pp. . Freeman 18 May 1631(M.C.R., I, 366). message: 'We had a comfortable passage and I found that love and respect from Capt. clue it has not been possible, up to the time of the issue of this volume, to identify her among the many children document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); Feel free to email me at The Lyon under Master William Peirce, sailed 1 December 1630, from Bristol, England, with "about" 20 passengers and arrived at Salem, Massachusetts, on 5 February, 1630/1. forty passengers are generally known as the Dorchester Company, from the place chosen for their settlement, and http://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/lyon4.htm. We thrill to our sixteen grandchildren, said Lyon. It may be assumed that these people, from many parishes scattered as they remained a distinct body of colonists, and there are contemporary records to identify most of them, it Removed to Windsor (Blake). In 1983, that entity solidified into the David M. Kennedy Center for International Studiesan exciting turn of events for Lyon as threads past and present intersected. Dorchester. Web "Passengers and Vessels that have Arrived in America: A List of Ships which Arrived in New England in 1630," NEHGR 31:309 (Citing Gov. Jane Coulter of Wapping, a hamlet of Stepney. Moreover, when John Winthrop lived in Essex he was a neighbor of the Vassels, so when planning the voyage for his wife Margaret and his family, it would be reasonable to expect that he might choose a ship belong to a friend. Phone: (801) 422-3377 After serving a mission to Argentina for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from 1959 to 1961, Lyon returned to the University of Utah and quite casually took an introduction to Spanish literature course from Ricardo Benavides, a visiting scholar from Chile. Freeman 18 May 1631. Talbot, Thomas Beecher, master. John Vassel had lived in Stepney; a merchant, a member of the Virginia Company of London, connected with the sea, and a ship owner. Removed to Windsor (Stiles). I, 367). John (4) At Olympus High School, he participated in football, wrestling, and track. Died August 1666 aged 3rd Voyage of the Lyon to America. GALLOP, John (4) Dorset. Sailed from London June 22, 1632, arriving in Boston September 14/16, 1632. We preach to our students from two statements that appear at the entrance to our campus. Blake History of Dorchester, Mass. On 31 October 1629 as she was returning to England she ran into foul weather off the Scilly isles and her masts and sails were cut down to save her. The number of passengers on the Pilgrim is not known. We all need to learn this, and we cant always learn it in books; we learn about life and about the world by being in the field, that is, the world.. Exeter, where under the more liberal Bishop Hall he was given the parish of Saint Sidwell, a living which he held They were aboard the Lyon, a ship mastered by William Pierce, with a total of twenty passengers, including the controversialRev. WebThe Lyon, under Master Pierce, sailed February/March, 1629/30, departing Bristol, England, arriving at Salem, New England (Massachusetts) in May 1630. Im convinced that this experience will help them after graduation. him and remember my kind salutations to him and his wife.' Source: BoydHouse.com. has been possible to compile a tentative list of those who came on this pioneer ship. Whipple Database? The lions head appears to be a sort of family emblem or trademark. As Lyons father made regular summer visits to Nauvoo, a long-lasting friendship formed between T. Edgar and Kennedy. in the fortunes of the various groups which reached our shores in that year. One of many Immigrant Ships of New England . Thank you for remarking upon our Thanksgiving holiday. , is the Lyon and she probably sailed from that port to accommodate passengers living in the West Counties - Lancashire, Lyon leaves a legacy of hundreds of students interested in and directly involved in Latin America throughout the world. Removed to Windsor (Clapp). This ship sailed in August but was seized off Canada by Captain Daniell of Dieppe who stripped her of her lading. The Lyon hit a reef April 10, 1633 (Peirce was 'driving') and it sunk, replaced by the Rebecca, built in the colonies. Trying to find out which ship Nicholas Simpkins sailed on circa 1630 on was 1st commander of Castle Island Boston in 1635, Wounded f this book has picture of the Talbot ship Iam looking for a picture of it. He Born about 1583, based on age at death; this would make her 19 at marriage and 45 at the birth of her last child. PHELPS, William (6) His name was John Swett. As an example, William Goodwin, one of the leaders of the group, was related by marriage to John White of Messing, the Olmsteads of Great Leighs and Joseph Loomis of Braintree, although the latter seems to have followed on the Susan & Ellen a year later. This was on Banks introduces his passenger list as follows: View a copy of the Corley document on this site, ROBERT BARTLETT (went to Newtowne [Cambridge]), DANIEL BREWER (from Sussex, settled in Boston, then Roxbury), JOHN BREWER (from Sussex, settled in Boston, then Roxbury), JOHN BROWNE (from Suffolk, settled in Waterton, then Life is simply not a single, compartmentalized major, he declared, and his life has borne that out. The resulting piece revealed a great deal about Lyons passion for learning and teaching. Master Pierce been had sent to Ireland to secure provisions, but he had taken so long that the colonists were convinced he had been captured by pirates, or some other fate. Great Migration: Passengers of the Lyon, 1631 & 1632. In The Planters of the Commonwealth, Banks introduces his passenger list: LYON, William Peirce, Master, sailed from London June 22 [1632] and arrived September 16 [1632] at Boston. 'He brought one hundred and twenty three passengers, whereof fifty children, all in health. Massachusetts Colonial Records English immigrant ship Lyon. Devon. Assistantof the Massachusetts Bay Company;Deputy Governor of Massachusetts. in a short obituary notice of this centenarian stated that she was born in Saffron Walden, Essex, but with this This ship was famous in the history of the early emigration to Massachusetts, and her Master was equally noted This ship left London 25 April and the Isle of Wight 11 May, arriving at Cape Ann 27 June and Salem 29 June 1629. This is over ten years after the pilgrims settled at Plymouth. Settled at Dorchester; constable 1630. New York, U.S., Arriving Passenger and Crew Lists (including Castle Garden and Ellis Island), 1820-1957, UK and Ireland, Incoming Passenger Lists, 1878-1960. They were aboard the Lyon, a ship mastered by William Pierce, with HOSKINS, John (4) The figures after each name indicated the number of persons in the emigrant's family. She carried many cattle with passengers & provision.. Her Master, Captain William Pierce, noted for his skillful se amanship, was at her helm. Somerset. more than a century. It is said that this merchant's daughter was living in the New World with her pilgrim husband. Dudleys letter to the Countess of Robert Charles Anderson, Director of the Great Migration Study Project, was educated as a biochemist and served in the United States Army in electronics intelligence. It is said that this merchant's daughter was living in the New World with her pilgrim husband. They arrived in Boston Harbor 6 Feb 1631 to be greeted by a colony near starvation. He brought one hundred and twenty three passengers, whereof fifty children, all in health. Geni requires JavaScript! The students who participate in this program come back with a whole new image about immigrationan attitude they need to have about immigrants to this country, both legal and illegal immigrants. Given that the European settlers almost wiped out the original population of North America, it seems hypocritical to 'celebrate' this event. ('Life and Letters of John Winthrop,' II, 40). Historians are divided on whether or not this is in fact the true origin of Thanksgiving as we know it today, but it is entirely possible that the saving grace of the Lyon's shipment was what allowed the first settlers to persue their lives on the frontier. POMEROY, Eltweed (3) When the Lyon arrived, it carried with it 20 passengers and a large amount of provisions. Perhaps he spelled his last name as Swete. I pray (if he be returned before you come hither,) take occasion to see (LogOut/ Died 1630 (Pope). [Cambridge]), JOHN COGSWELL (from Halstead, settled in Roxbury), WILLIAM CURTIS (from Nazeing, Essex; settled in Roxbury or England to America. Removed to Windsor (Stiles). 1630 At least eighteen vessels carrying passengers sailed from England for New England in 1630, not all of which were part of the Winthrop fleet. They had five days of east wind and fog, but no disaster. He is listed among the passengers of the ship "Lyon" as Thomas Williams (The Winthrop Fleet of 1630, Banks) and continued to use the name "Thomas Williams alias Harris" in later records. Do you know where we can find the passenger lists of these ships? (L.L.W., I, 388). Now, Laurie Budge is married to a successful businessman and is the mother of six children. You can find John Swett/Sweet in volume 3 of The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633. Information listed on the passenger lists may include: name of passenger, their birth date or age, port of departure, port of arrival, date of arrival, and vessel name. At least eighteen vessels carrying passengers sailed from England for New England in 1630, not all of which were part of the Winthrop fleet. In describing this Company he said that scarce a half-dozen of them were personally Removed to Weymouth. Welcome to Geni, home of the world's largest family tree. The Lyon left Bristol, England February, 1630/31 with her Master, William Peirce, arriving in Salem May 1630/31. Settled Dorchester. He was a passenger on the English ship Lyon. (Pope). The Mexico Literacy program is another valuable experience his students have been involved with. That professor and course shifted Lyons academic interest from biology to Latin American literature, and set his professional path in a new direction. Settled Dorchester. Newtowne [Cambridge]), ELMORE or ELMER (from Braintree, Essex; after Newtowne It seems, therefore, desirable to relate Applied freeman 19 Oct 1630(M.C.R., I, 79). He removed to Somerset. Her portrait, painted when she became a centenarian, However, many Years in service. Settled at Dorchester. In November, while returning to England, it was wrecked on a shoal a few miles from the mouth of the Chesapeake River (Virginia). If I could impart one piece of advice, it would be to get back to Latin America frequently, he said. APPENDIX D I am a descendent of Samuel Eddy who arrived on the Handmaid in 1630 and I am doing research for the Eddy Family Association. TERRY, Stephen (3) the. Somerset. Sailed from London, England for Plymouth, Massachusetts in New England in about May 1635. After being at sea for twelve weeks, they cast anchor at Boston Harbor on Sunday Evening, September 16, 1632. The passengers were: This page was last modified 02:47, 10 December 2020. then Roxbury), JOHN TALCOTT (from Braintree; moved to Hartford), THOMAS UFFORD (from Suffolk; a founder of Springfield), JONATHON WADE (from Northampton; settled in Charlestown, John (7) the shore, she was the first to leap out, and her claim to priority of landing in Boston has been of record for There were 120 passengers, including 50 children, on the voyage. WebEmigrants on "The Lyon" which sailed in 1632 with the Rev. DYER, George (4) p.100 Do not sell or share my personal information. Died 1672 (Blake). Dorset. Freeman 6 May 1635(M.C.R., I, 371). He took up his residence in Boston in 1632 and was admitted Wonder if I could be lucky enough to find which volume(s) of the Great Migration Begins Immigrants to New England, may contain my ancestors names. Died 1652 (Gen.Reg.). The Mary and John. ship Mary and John, on March 20, bound for the same destination in Massachusetts Bay within the bounds of the territory Origin undetermined. In 1630, 1631 Now, he and Cheryl have responded to a new call and returned to Chile once again. Charles Edward Banks' The Planters of the (M.C.R., I, 368); Died 2 Feb 1690/1 (Clapp). E-mail: kennedy@byu.edu The Hussey Manuscript records it as 8th 6 mo 1632. Removed to Windsorwhere he died 1677 (Stiles). On the 15th of February, 1631, a ship named the Lyon landed in Nantasket, in Massachusetts Bay. freeman 18 May 1631 (ibid., I, 366). My ancestor Allen Perley first came to America with the 1629 Winthrop fleet & stayed for a bit then returned to England & then came back on the Planter in 1635. G1 Mellen True Bird and Mary JosephineHerrick, G2 Royal Hancock Bird and Sarah LucretiaTrue, G7 Jacob Bradbury and ElizabethStockman, G8 William Bradbury and RebeccaWheelwright, G9 Capt. (M.C.R., I, 366). a resident of Ratcliffe, parish of Stepney, London, and at that date was about thirty-one years old. RICHARDS, Thomas (6) Farnsworth]. , She Settled Boston. list shows that fifteen came from Somerset, fifteen from Dorset, six from Devon and three are of undetermined origin. and anti-scorbutics. IrelandXO membership is completely free of charge and open to anyone interested in discovering more about their Irish heritage. over three counties, were moved by the same urge to emigrate which animated those of the Winthrop Fleet, but it The ship was captained by a William Pierce (1591-1641) and was commissioned by a merchant in Dublin. Five years later a great majority of them removed to Windsor, Connecticut, under the leadership of Warham. is in the collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society and a reproduction may be seen in Bolton's 'Portraits wrote: 'and the ship which goes from Bristowe (Bristol) carrieth about eighty persons.' Biography , 7th known child of Edmond & Frances (Read) Onge, was baptized 11 April 1619 & died in late 1678, apparently unmarried.In the 1643/4 land inventories, Simon Onge held three lots, none of whi Isaac, son of Francis and Frances Ong, resided in Watertown, Massachusetts, at least until 1670, but shortly after made his way to New Jersey, settling in Burlington county some time prior to 1688. His influence in the West Country was widespread and in this, his latest effort to encourage colonization in Clapp Memoirs of Roger Clapp ROSSITER, Brian (1) (M.C.R., I, 370);died 1668 (Pope). Pope Pioneers of Massachusetts the ecclesiastical jurisdiction of Laud, then Bishop of Bath and Wells. Freeman 18 May1631 (M.C.R., I, 366). Learn how your comment data is processed. Change), You are commenting using your Facebook account. DRAKE, John (6) In turn, Lyon makes a clear connection between their opportunities and their Church participation now and their future role as leaders who will serve in the Church. Juror 1630. Is there a way to find the path as to how the Handmaid of 1630 came to the US from England? Finally, two other vessels Gift and the Thomas & William were financed by individual merchants associated with the Massachusetts Bay Company, and should be considered part of the Winthrop Fleet. Died 1663 (Pope). The Lyon left Bristol, England August (23) 1631 with her Master, William Peirce, arriving in Nantasket November 02 1631 Dorset. they first came to a personal acquaintance with those who were to be their companions on the voyage and neighbors In addition, the names found in the index are linked to actual images of the passenger lists. 6, 1725, she had nearly reached the great age of one hundred and five years. Juror 1630. to Windsor (Stiles). In 1972 he discovered his early New England ancestry and thereafter devoted his time and energies to genealogical research. persons that seem to be the same person) are in the The intending emigrants having assembled at Plymouth were met by White and by courtesy of the Reverend Matthias Henry Way was Georges cousin. My 10th great grandfather was Rev. The salient details for each of these sailings are summarized below: George Bonaventure, Thomas Cox, master. Cheshire, Warwick, Gloucestershire and Somerset. The Rev. Mayflower, William Peirce, master. which was the second issue in 1639 from the Daye Press at Cambridge. Fernando Urrutia, consul general of Chile, conducted the installation ceremony in the governors boardroom at the state capitol, with Governor Jon Huntsman, Jr. and business and cultural leaders from the Chilean community in attendance. Additional information on the merchant or financier behind this voyage would be useful. Somerset. Master of the Anne of London, bringing the last lot of passengers to the Pilgrim settlement. KEY TO ABBREVIATIONS Have there been any new discoveries that support the connection of Samuel Eddy and Elizabeth Rogers? Brigham Young University SYLVESTER, Richard (1) WebJohn Perkins, senior was among the earliest emigrants from the mother country, sailing from Bristol, England 1 Dec 1630/1 in the ship "Lyon" William Pierce, master, with "about" 20 passengers and 200 tons of goods, and arrived 5 Feb 1630/1 at Salem, MA. He met with Spencer Palmer [later to serve as a director of the Kennedy Center] and suggested pooling resources. list for the 1632 voyage of the ship Lyon from See Ship & Passenger Freeman 18 May 1631(M.C.R., I, 366). Appendix C p.106-107 Removed to Windsor (Stiles). Sailed from London, England for Plymouth, Massachusetts in New England in about 1631. (Planter's Plea, 37.) The latter date is thought to be the more likely though some sources give the date as late as the 1640s." The Massachusetts Bay Company arranged for six vessels to sail for New England in 1629, only five of which reached their destination. The salient details for each of these sailings are summarized below: George Bonaventure, Thomas Cox, master. She left the Isle of Wight 4 May 1629, and probably reached Salem during the first half of July. after a voyage of eight weeks from Landsend, although the passengers had been aboard for twelve weeks. investigated, as they were soon amalgamated with the existing settle-ment there and it would require long and special from John Corley's "Emigration to New England on 'The I married into the Phelps family from that set of emigrants. The names and identities of the eighty passengers who sailed in the Lyon from Bristol to Salem have not been Passenger arrival records may provide researchers with information such as: ones nationality and place of birth; ship name and date of entry to the United States; View all posts by Robert Charles Anderson , Is the Mary & John not considered part of the Winthrop fleet? He was swimming for a long time in the rough seas, as those onboard watched helplessly until he drowned. Among their five children, two are adopted: a girl from Wisconsin and a son from Guatemala. Change), You are commenting using your Twitter account. Devon. [Source: The Winthrop Fleet of 1630 by Charles Edward Banks 1854-1931, published Boston 1930; Transcribed by Janice until his emigration. In 1966, he was a Fulbright scholar at the Catholic University of Chile to research his dissertation on a 1938 group of Chilean writers. I dont have a picture of it, but my many great grandfather was on this ship. http://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/lyon3.htm, Mrs. Margaret Winthrop (wife of Governor), bound for Boston, John Winthrop, Jr., of Groton, Suffolk, bound for Boston, Richard Lyman, of High Ongar, Essex, bound for Roxbury, John Steele, of Fairstead, Essex, bound for Cambridge, George Steele, of Fairstead, Essex, bound for Cambridge, Andrew Warner, of county Essex, bound for Cambridge, Nicholas Clark, of (possibly) Nazing, Essex, bound for Cambridge (Dup of Lyon 3). That he was not only a skillful, but a popular sea-captain After being at sea for twelve weeks, they cast anchor at Boston Harbor on Sunday Evening, September 16, 1632. where services were conducted and a farewell sermon was preached by him as sponsor of the movement. Applied freeman 19 Oct 1630(M.C.R., I, 81). quality. It gives the county of origin and the place of settlement after arrival, with other notes of identification. It sank after the 4th voyage. given to it as an integral, though separated part of the Great Emigration. 1, CultureThe Vital Differences That Color Life, Cultural Barriers to Education Among the Tarahumara, American Primacy and Anti-americanism in World Politics, The Paradox of Religious Pluralism and Religious Uniqueness, A Creative Approach to Making International Friends, Promoting Peace Through Human Development in Exiled Tibet, Income Generation: A Viable Option for Poverty Alleviation. the sailors' parish, was the next neighboring one on the east, and there he married on August 3, 1615, the widow The version on the right is 3, CultureThe Vital Differences That Color Life, Pt. Dorset. He has been an editorial consultant to the New England Historical and Genealogical Register since 1989. Categories: Lyon, sailed 1630-1632 | 1630s Sailings. The West Country was free from it. by inference an approval of them as fellow emigrants under his jurisdiction. William Eddy . SOUTHCOTE, Richard (1) John Winthrop recorded the arrival in Salem of four vessels which had set out together in late March: Arbella (on 12 June), Ambrose (13 June), Jewel (19 June), and Talbot (2 July). The in Dorchester; 23 removed to Windsor, Connecticut with Warham, in the migration of 1635/36, and four settled elsewhere Freeman 6 May 1635(M.C.R.I, 370)Removed to Windsor (Stiles). and John, as both were doubtless approved by the Governor and Assistants. [Cambridge], he lived in Hartford and Windsor), CHARLES GLOVER (from Dedham; settled in Salem), OZIAS GOODWIN (from Lyons Hall, Bocking, Essex; instrumental One of many Immigrant Ships of where he died 1650 (Blake). This person is not to be confusedwith the famous clergyman of the same name. Completing its 4th voyage to the new world, however, two months later, it shipwrecked as it began its return trip to England. It was a dire situation, the people were foraging for acorns and other nuts on the snowy ground, and clams and mussels in the icy water. The Arbella is Freeman 1 April 1634 (ibid., Somerset. The total number thus listed makes one hundred and thirty-four out of the one hundred and forty who came over. to Windsor (Stiles). Captain. He was an agressive theologian. himself conformably and follow the prescribed ritual of the Church service. Assistant of Massachusetts Bay Company. to Windsorand later to Virginia (Pope). M. Margarett, sailed 1633-34 (0, 0, 1) Martin, sailed 1638 (0, 1, 0) Dorset. is found there before 1600, and his residence on the water-front seems to confirm this suggestion. Rev. Ship & Passenger Information at the Wayback Machine, Edmond Onge, of Lavenham, Suffolk, bound for Watertown. Passengers took an oath of allegiance to King Charles I administered by Captain Mason before the ship sailed for the New World. 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