James of Westsmoreland wrote his will on 27 Nov 1658 and it was proved on 10 Jan 1658/9 in Westmoreland, naming only his wife Dorothy and one Daniel LISSON aka SISSON, possible son-in-law and the documented brother-in-law to one Mary (BALDRIGE?) This article . And Richard COLE being sworne and examined in open Court vpon his oath saith. 1061. Tho: hebden. 1 Jul 1638 William LEWIS Gent. 2. Between December 1620 and March 1621 CE, 50% of the passengers and crew died, but Hopkins and his family survived. 0. 1. Issue: Unknown. Dict. TNA C 24/621/79 (Edward Robinson v Cecil Calvert, 2nd Lord Baltimore) 30 Apr 1638 Entered by Capt. MSA Land Patents Liber 4, folio 623; Liber ABH, folio 244. Died: Before 28 June 1647, in Maryland. MSA Patent Records Liber F&B, folio 17, 41-2. Indentured Servants. whitcliff appears. Died: Between 25 November 1661 17 June 1662. 2. Slavery was an insidious practice where human beings were kidnapped, mainly from Africa, transported to North America and sold at auction. to retrieve any portion of the site. whitcliff, or nicolas Cossin. Thomas BALDRIDGE, planter, removed to Virginia by 1649 where they are found in early Northumberland records as neighbors and associates of the BROOKES, POPES, and BRIDGES. Maryland records show that Thomas died and his widow Joane married Edward THOMPSON and then removed to Westmoreland, although Joane may have deceased before the actual move (d. by 1650). MSA Land Patents 1, folio 20, 166. 1, p. 30; Liber ABH, folio 88 1633___Excerpts. Religious affiliation: Protestant. TNA C 24/621/79 (Edward Robinson v Cecil Calvert, 2nd Lord Baltimore), Nicholas Perry, quartermaster of the Dove (crew) Perhaps he moved or went travelling. of Robert Moryson of Kecoughtan, Va. Died: 1637 at Mattapanient Hundred, by the fall of a tree. 2) Monday the 25th of November 1633. John Elbin [Elkin] (passenger) William CLAYBORNE established the first white settlement in Maryland on the Isle of Kent in 1631. John Holderen, servant of Capt. Issue: Unknown. Thomas Cornwaleys James Barefoote, gentleman (passenger) Died: 1634, in Maryland. Provincial Offices: Lower House (1658); Commissioner (1633-1637); deputy governor (1638); justice of the Provincial Court (1658); chief military officer. Roger Walter (passenger) 1. Joane was the widow of Thomas BUTLER Andrew White, JS (alias Thomas White) (passenger) copie of the order to the plf. Issue: Unknown. 1. Issue: Yes. Religious affiliation: Protestant. Religious affiliation: Catholic. The. MSA Land Patents Liber ABH, folio 94. MSA Land Patents Liber 1, folio 20, 37-8, 166; Liber ABH, folio 65. Governor Leonard Calvert, Esquire (Governor, Investor, and passenger) Father Andrew White At the age of 51 Andrew White, an England Jesuit priest, was about the oldest person on the Ark. John Neville, mariner (passenger) MSA Archives of Md. Christopher Carnell (passenger) Died: Before 5 February 1676. 2. 1. MSA Land Patents Liber ABH, folio 35. NOTES: The above June 1643 and March 1643[4]records suggests that David WHITCLIFF aka WICKLIFFE had deceased. MSA Will Liber 1, folio 257. Religious affiliation: Catholic. A. Nathaniel POPE, whose daughter Anne married Major John WASHINGTON (ancestor of George Washington), and James and Capt. H. St. George et al., Wilts. Apr 1650 These prsents doth testify that I Leonard Calvert Esqr doe Liber A. binde my self to deliver or cause to bee delivered vnto Joane Tompson for the vse of Thomas Butler deceased his Children two Cowe Calves of three monethes old some time in June next after the date hereof Witnes my hand this tenth of ffeb-feruary 1646. One John BOULTER was a purser on the Ark and Dove.). 1. John Games of Ratcliffe, Middlesex, gunner of the Dove (crew) You can see the full list of passengers in Early Emigration from Britain, 1636-1815 on Findmypast. 1. 2. 1. Col. William UNDERWOOD Sr.'s sister Elizabeth last husband was the Rev. 4, p. 24-25. James BALDRIDGE of Westmoreland Co, VA per his 26 Nov 1658 will. 1 (1979), p. 11 J. Hawley et al., A Relation of Maryland (1635), p. 56. Indentured servants were persons obliged by contract to work for a stated number of years. MSA Land Patents Liber 1, folio 20, 37-38, 166. TNA PROB HCA 14, Bundle 93, No. Nicholas COSSIN was a neighbor and associate of David and Jane WICKLIFFE. B. Fothergill, Wills of Westmoreland County, Virginia 1654-1800 (1990), p. 6. Died: 5 September 1686, at Ince, Lancashire; and buried at Wigan Church. These records provide a detailed composition of indentured servants in the 17th century Atlantic World. Issue: Unknown. John Hillard Married: Amy d/o Thomas Penruddock, Knt. 134, No. Jerome Hawley, Esquire (Commissioner, Investor, and passenger) A British colony from 1625 until 1966, the island was a hub of the lucrative global sugar and rum trades, and the wealthy planters prospered due to the . Following are records for BROOKE, WICKLIFFE/WHITCLIFFE, BALDRIDGE, BROWN, WASHINGTON, COLE, BUTLER, and others who were prominent in both St. Marys and Westmoreland. 3. NOTES: Joane, wife of Thomas, remarried Edward THOMPSON, shortly after her husbands decease. Thomas Smith (passenger) Died: 1657, in Westmoreland County, Virginia. 3, p. 258. (MD Patents Certificates & Warrants 1637-1654, Hall of Records hereafter MDPC&W HoR, v1:19, FHC Film #0013063). of the Isle of Kent, deposed he was 39 [b c1601] and a native of Roxswell pa, Co. Essex. NOTES: First record found for Jane UNKNOWN Wickliffe. Died: 1654 in Westmoreland County, Virginia. To Serve Well and Faithfully: Labor and Indentured Servants in Pennsylvania, 1682-1800 (2000) Smith, Abott Emerson. MSA Liber ABH, folio 94, Cecil Calvert, 2nd Lord Baltimore (Proprietor & Investor) A. Collins, The English Baronetage vol. 1. J. Hawley et al., A Relation of Maryland (1635), p. 56. v. Cecil Lord Baltimore et al.) MSA Liber Z (1637-1650), folio 24. Religious affiliation: Catholic. www.thearkandthedove.com . Because there are no recorded passenger lists for the Ark and Dove, the compilers have mined alternative record sources in order to reconstruct the rosters of passengers and crew and establish the genealogical links and vital statistics that make up the heart of this book. E.C. Cutbert ffenicke was the first executor, later Thomas Gerrard Esqr, and then Cuthbert again (see records below). 1. Titanic Passengers' Servants Titanic Passengers' Servants Survivors and Victims List of people employed as servants by some of the wealthier passengers aboard RMS Titanic. Matthias Sousa (passenger) 1. Religious affiliation: Catholic. v. Cecil Lord Baltimore et al.). Provincial offices: Council, 1637/38-1638. 8 Feb 1644 henry Brooks demandeth of Geo. 2. Issue: Unknown. 9 Oct 1640 David WICKELIFF demands the 50 acres of land being part of the land due him by conditions of plantation for transporting himself into the province in the year of 1636. Early St. Marys County families who settled in Maryland beginning in 1634/4, some arriving on the Ark and Dove, and who then resettled in Northumberland (later Westmoreland) County, Virginia, were closely associated and/or acquainted with Combs &c families and their neighbors. Order copies of passenger arrival records with NATF Form 81. Religious affiliation: Catholic. of the Maryland Legislature (1979), p. 186-187. Married: Alice d/o Amory Butler. You may do research in immigration records in person at the National Archives Building, 700 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20408-0001. 1. v. Cecil Lord Baltimore et al.). 1636 David WICKLIFFE'S 9 Oct 1640 demand for 50 acres of land stated he transported himself into the province in 1636 (see record below). Crew included John BOULTER, Purser and steward of the Ark. MSA Archives of Md. MSA Land Patents Liber 1, folio 121. This Thomas LUCAS is the same who was the third husband of Margaret UNKNOWN who married first Unknown UNDERWOOD, secondly Capt. John HALLOWES transported a Mary GRAY and an Ailce GRAY into Virginia. Religious affiliation: Catholic. J. Hawley et al., A Relation of Maryland (1635), p. 56. And the Judge allowed him to recover his 150 l & cask putt into the stock, but left him to his proofe for the acct of profitt. TNA PROB HCA 14, Bundle 93, No. MSA Land Patents Liber 1, folio 38; Liber ABH, folio 65. 1. Issue: Yes. 2. One York Co, VA record shows that a Richard HAWLEY was a servant to Mr. Henry BROOKES [Junr] merchant who was deceased by 1646. 1. Issue: Unknown. Entry in list for demandants to the colony, for accompt of pay or other charges to the expedition begun on the 21th Septemb last & finished following 13 October. 5 Oct 1647 5th Octo: ffrancis Brookes of the lie of Kent, demandeth of Cuthbert ffenicke gent, executor of Henry Brookes Merchant, one man seruant and 2300 l of tobb: by bill and accomt dew to hym: Attach: to the Sherife of Kent: retur prmo die decembr. John Robinson, carpenter (passenger) William Fitter, gentleman (passenger) 1. . Soule, George, 21-25, servant or employee of Edward Winslow. The two ships were built by George Calvert, the first Baron Baltimore, to help him establish a colony of his own in the Americas. MSA Archives of Md. v. Cecil Lord Baltimore et al.). Price Genealogy's Immigrant Servants Database is an indexed compilation of records of indentured servants, convicts, and redemptioners, who began their American adventures in servitude. 1. MSA Land Patents Liber 1, folio 20, 63, 121 Died: Between 26 November 1658 10 January 1659 in Westmoreland County, Virginia. Another BROOKS family (that of Robert Esqr) immigrated from England in 1650 per record. John Games. 1. Issue: Yes. 4, p. 32. Provincial offices: Sheriff and coroner, St. Marys (1639-1640). Died: Before 1638. TNA C 24/621/79 (Edward Robinson v Cecil Calvert, 2nd Lord Baltimore), Frederick Wintour, Esquire (Investor and passenger) Died: Before 17 July 1637. MSA Liber P.R. E.C. B.T. Born: circa 1579 in London, England; son of Humphrey White of Watling Street, London, by his wife Dorothy Luttrell of Dunster, Somerset. 2. James had also dropped out of records by 1644. Died: 1638, in Maryland. MSA SC 2221-17-5, John Baxter, Esquire 1. Samuel Lawson, mate on The Dove (crew) MSA Land Patents Liber 1, folio 20. (MD SA, Proceedings of the Council of Maryland, v4:278). 154 (Richard Orchard et al. The Irish-in-Barbados story is complex. 1. vol. 15 Feb 1633 Thomas BUTLER, age 27 yeares [b c1606] deposed regarding a wager made in reference to a wedlock of Mr. Wm Burdett and the Widdowe SANDERS in Virginia. 1649 These prsents doth testify that I Leonard Calvert Esqr doe Liber A. binde my self to deliver or cause to bee delivered vnto Joane Tompson for the vse of Thomas Butler deceased his Children two Cowe Calves of three monethes old some time in June next after the date hereof Witnes my hand this tenth of ffeb-feruary 1646. Indentured servitude was an important form of labor utilized in British North America during the colonial and early national periods. 1. 3. (1642-1644), folio 170. Religious affiliation: Protestant. Richard Lusthead [Luslick] (passenger) MSA Archives of Md. Robert Pike TNA PROB HCA 14, Bundle 93, No. TNA PROB HCA 14, Bundle 93, No. Richard Hills (passenger) Died: 30 Nov. 1675, at Muswell Hill, Middx., England (MD SA, CTB, 1644, v4:543), Josiah, servant to Capt. Provincial offices: Sheriff and coroner, St. Marys (1638-1639). 1. binx 1 60 l tob due for the vse of the plfs man Edmond ward 8. daies in somer last; and the Court found for the plf 50 l tob. MSA Archives of Md. 2. She goes on to say that William CLAIBORNE had married Elizabeth, a sister to Thomas Butler. vol. Wch Gunne being since come to the defts hands bee refuseth to deliver the same to the plte. Religious affiliation: Catholic. http://www.thearkandthedove.com/passengers.html, Free Trial - Ancestry.com US Deluxe Membership. Richard Orchard of Wapping, Middlesex, Master of The Dove (crew) [Public Records Office, London; SP 54:32, p. 106]. 154 (Richard Orchard et al. Some spelling has been modernized and contractions expanded. Died: Before 4 September 1638. NOTES: Francis POPE was the s/o of Nathaniel POPE. Sears was placed on the colonies-bound ship Tyral in 1752. 1648 By this date, we are beginning to see those consistently in records disappear with occasional references to some being styled as being of Appomattox. Large numbers of early Americans came as indentured servants, redemptioners, or convicts, and lots of Americans today descend from these people. 25 Mar 1634 Ms. Hodges list includes: Mr. Richard COLE and Mr. Richard DUKE, Wm BROWNE, Cuthbert FENWICK, Nicholas HARVEY, John HILLIERD, John HOLLIS aka HOLLOWES [HALLOWES]. Brereton of ark and dove record passengers crew servants in various english and thus god frustrated the caribbean. vol. Died: Before 1638. Died: 1656 in Hampshire, England. MSA Archives of Md. Issue: Unknown. NOTES: Nicholas COSSIN aka Cawseene aka Causseen was a neighbor of David and Jane WICKLIFFE, and he later married Jane COCKSHOTT, the widow of John, and the same who sued Jane WHITCLIFF. Issue: Unknown. He urges Nicholas to do his duty to his father and states his own innocence in the matter. MdHS, Calvert Papers, MS 174, no. 3. W. Berry, County Genealogies, Pedigrees of Kent (1830), p. 169. C.H. Issue: No. He appears to have deceased by June 1643 (see following). Thomas Cornwaleys TNA PROB HCA 14, Bundle 93, No. 1641 Captain William HAWLEY receives 2,000 acres on account of transport of 10 men into the colony. MSA Wills Liber 1, folio 33. Entries include age; year of arrival or naturalization, with an abbreviation for the bibliographic citation with volume and page. Stephen Salmon, servant of Capt. 4. MSA Land Patents Liber 1, folio 110; Liber ABH, folio 94. Issue: No. John Altham. Indentured laborers, mostly white, dominated the Maryland workforce throughout the 17th century . MSA Land Patents Liber 1, folio 121; Liber ABH, folio 98. 20 Mar 1638 Thomas BALDRIDGE sworn in as Sheriff and coroner for 1 year. Papenfuse et al., Biog. Also one Richard Cole came to Maryland on the Ark and the Dove along with a Mr. Richard Duke, and he called his home in Westmoreland on the Potomac Salisbury Park and accounts show he considered himself very highly. Lincolns Inn Admission Register 1420-1893 Vol. 1. Issue: Unknown. Click the plus sign (+) to view a comprehensive list of passengers on the Mayflower.You can also view the Mayflower passenger list broken down by separatists, non-separatists, indentured servants, and contracted Mayflower sailors.. Names that are bolded indicates passengers who died at sea or during the winter of 1620-1621. . MSA Land Patents Liber 1, folio 38; Liber ABH, folio 66. Ship York carrying convicts from Newgate Prison in England to Maryland 1739. This Margaret was the mother of Col. William UNDERWOOD whose widow Elizabeth married Archdale COMBS I of Old Rappa Co., VA. Col. Wm. MSA Liber Z (1637-1650), folio 23. Issue: Unknown. Richard Loe, servant to Capt. vol. These are to centifie whom it may concerne that I vnder written doe give full power & authority to my frend mr henry Brooke iunr to recover for me what estate my brother Robert Giover [GLOVER], left in Maryland, as also what cattell are due to me at Accomack, wch were to be delivered to my said brother, dated in Rotterdame the 14. octob 1644. p. Jo: GLOVER.. Edward Cranfield, Esquire (passenger) Plantations in Virginia many as indentured servants of the plantation owners. Married: Rose d/o She is also included in the transportation list of the sisters Mrs. Margaret and Mary BRENT. Major John Hallowes [Hollis], gentleman (passenger) Henry BROOKE the Younger was deceased by 1646 and numerous records relating to this foursome are found in York County and in St. Marys Co. MSA Land Warrants Liber 1, folio 110; Land Patents Liber ABH, folio 94. 1. 2. Issue: Yes. In 1648, one William WHEATELEY, deft., at the suit of James LANGWORTH Sayth tht hee came under the command of Capt Tho: Baldridge, who was Capt & Comder of those Rebelis, who came to take the howse where the plfs Come [corn] was. MSA Liber Z (1637-1650), folio 65. John Curle, mariner of the Dove (crew) Died: circa 1654. Provincial offices: and after her decease, he became guardian of the two children and pursued the suit for the cows and calves. MSA Wills Liber 1, folio 155. MSA Land Patents Liber 1, folio 20, 38; Liber ABH, folio 66. Ships Passenger Lists to Maryland 1739. Sincerely, The Combs &c Research Group, Email: Webmaster. MSA Land Patents Liber ABH, folio 383. Provincial Offices: Assembly (1637, 1641, 1642); Sheriff, St. Marys (1641). 1058. 3, p. 258; Land Patents Liber 1, folio 20; Liber ABH, folio 64. Those people could agree to exchange time in service for the cost of the voyage. MdHS, Calvert Papers, MS 174, no. On the Dove. Henry James (passenger) 750 l tob & cask, for the price of vse of him his shallopp & 1. man for a month. Issue: Unknown. 1 (1896), p. 148. 6. 4, p. 95. The 102 Mayflower passengers were a diverse group made up of religious separatists (later known as pilgrims) and others referred to by the pilgrims as Strangers (people who did not share their faith). v. Cecil Lord Baltimore et al.). Issue: Yes. Bound laborers came in a variety of forms and their experience changed significantly over the time period, both in type of labor performed and in opportunities for advancement. vol. Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild is independently owned. He further writes that he [Uncle Henry] is being blamed by Nicholas' father and mother for their son keeping his father's estate for himself. Indentured servants, bound to service to work off a debt or in exchange for transportation to America, made up the bulk of labor through . vol. Indentured servants and other passengers are named in registers that scrupulously document the crown's land grants to those who transported immigrants. Gerrard was fined for his actions. Papenfuse et al., Biog. MSA Archives of Md. Court Proceedings - Disputes were settled in court and records kept. White, A Relation of the Successefull Beginnings of the Lord Baltemores Plantation in Mary-land (1634), p. 4. Henry Wiseman, Esquire (Investor and passenger) Born: Son of Thomas Wiseman, Knt. 1061. 30 Dec 1637 Warrant for John BUTLER of the Isle of Kent. Issue: Unknown. Then, a violent storm hit as the three ships were sailing together. Papenfuse et al., Biog. Introduction. 41, p. 262. 7-8 Dec 1640 200a warrant for Capt. MSA Land Patents Liber 1, folio 121. 3. This page contains a transcription of . Thomas Cornwaleys One baby was born during the trip and named Oceanus Hopkins. 29 Jan-4 Feb 1646[7] Dorothy BALDRIDGE demandeth of Richard DUKE 200 pounds of tobacco by bill ~ attachment. MSA Land Patents Liber 1, folio 20, 38; Liber ABH, folio 65. Wherevppon the pite Attorney moved that the said Gunne may bee pduced in Court to morrowe to bee veiwed Wch the Court doth order accordingly and will then further pceed in the Hearing of this Cause. Issue: Unknown. Thomas Stratham (passenger) Thomas Beckwith, servant of Capt. 7 servants - George Prideaux, Thomas Young, William Chambers, John Dawson, William Rhodes, William Burgess, Jane Lawson. are considered significant. . TNA PROB HCA 14, Bundle 93, No. Died: Before 5 August 1640. 1. Died: Before 17 July 1637. Married: Sarah d/o J. Hawley et al., A Relation of Maryland (1635), p. 56. 1. 3. Issue: Yes. MdHS, Calvert Papers MS 174.1 (15 October 1633) vol. 2. Married: (1st) John Smithson; and (2nd) John Norman. Born: 27 March 1609; son of Thomas Greene, Knight Bachelor, by his wife Margaret Webb. 1. 3, p. 23. Provincial offices: Propietor (1634-1675) * Inpri: His Lopp1 requires his said Governor & Commis-sioners tht in their voyage to Mary Land they be very careful to preserve unity & peace amongst all the passengers on Ship-board, and that they suffer no scandal nor NOTES: Nathaniel POPE I [Sr.] later removed to Northumberland/Westmoreland Co., VA. His daughter Ann married Major John WASHINGTON (ancestor of George WASHINGTON). One of the earliest was researched and compiled by Mrs. G. W. Hodges and published as the "Ark and Dove Record, Passengers, Crew and Indentured Servants," in the Register of Maryland's Heraldic Families, Series II, by Alice Norris Parran, 1938. . ), William Peaseley of St. Giles-in-the-Fields, Middlesex, Esquire (Treasurer and Investor) Died: Before 20 March 1637. Many were involved in trade between the colonies and England and formed strong alliances with each other through marriages that lasted for generations. Religious affiliation: Protestant. Issue: Yes. 2 Dec 1642 Jane Cockshott widd complaineth agst Jane the wife of david whitcliff for vnlawfull dealing wth her the plaintifs maidservt & taking & keeping from her one red base wastcoat lined wth silk galon, wch she received of the said manservt & deteineth from her to the damage of the plf. To the value of 100 1 tob. 2. 28 Feb 1637/8 Grand Jury included: Tho BALDRIDGE, Nathaniel POPE, Francis GRAY, Thomas GREEN, Gent, Marmaduke SNOW Gent, Robert Vaughan. Religious affiliation: Catholic. 3. 1642 Assessments upon Kent Co. Thomas Butler 4. Issue: Yes. A number of versions have been published over the years, each a compilation based on other records. Died: 1637. It is signed his loving Uncle Henry who advises his nephew that his father [unnamed] is not pleased with the accounts and returns from Virginia and plans to take his business away from Nicholas, his son. 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