Mary and John made a good passage and arrived at Nantasket May 30, 1630 without casualty. It may be assumed that these people, from many parishes scattered Note: This is not a comprehensive list of ships that ever sailed. (M.C.R., I, 366). freeman 18 May 1631 (ibid., I, 366). I married into the Phelps family from that set of emigrants. The latter date is thought to be the more likely though some sources give the date as late as the 1640s." There were 120 passengers, including 50 children, on the voyage. With them were two clergymen of the Established Church, one the Reverend John Maverick, at that time, Vicar Two sons, Samuel and William, had large active interests in Massachusetts, and although the date of their leaving England has not been discovered, it is certain that they did so, for their names appear in New England records. http://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/lyon3.htm. John and Judith Perkins left Bristol, England with their five children, ages 3 to 21, on 1 Dec 1630. 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They learn that there are other approaches to life, other ways of living besides the one that theyve grown up with, he declared with passion. They come back with better-formed opinions and can make better choices he said. The resulting piece revealed a great deal about Lyons passion for learning and teaching. 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. While not having any defined connection with the Winthrop Fleet, yet their destination presupposes a cooperative As honorary consul, Lyon has been responsible for serving the needs of the roughly two thousand Chileans in Utah, which included promoting business activities between the U.S. and Chile, assisting Chileans with U.S. legal matters, and approving visas for U.S. citizens and passport renewals for Chilean citizensan honor rarely given to non-native dignitaries. TILLEY, John (2) There were 120 passengers, including 50 children, on the voyage. Elder Holland had been tutored in Spanish by Lyon while they were both in Chile, thus he and five others were recommended. 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. WebAppendix B Passengers of the Mary and John in 1630; Appendix C The Ship Lyon, 1630; Appendix D Captain Peter Milburne of the Arbella; Appendix E Mrs. Anne Pollard; Index The following list shows the names of heads of families and the number in each family sailing in this ship. 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. Devon. Deacon of church. Removed to Weymouth Plymouth), EDWARD CARRINGTON (settled in Charleston), NICHOLAS CLARK (from Nazeing, Essex; settled in Newtowne Removed to Windsor(Rockwell Gen.). Best efforts were made to match the right ship Web10 August Vasa ( Royal Swedish Navy ): The ship-of-the-line capsized and sank off Stockholm on her maiden voyage with the loss of 30 lives. This probably explains Passengers took an oath of allegiance to King Charles I administered by Captain Mason before the ship sailed for the New World. . Removed to Windsor (Stiles). Im convinced that this experience will help them after graduation. Lyon was chosen by the Chilean ambassador in Washington, D.C., and he was approved by the U.S. Department of State. His years of study and service in Chile prepared him well for this new opportunity to serve Chileans in Utah and surrounding states. about 73. There were one hundred and twenty-three passengers of which fifty were children, all in good health . (M.C.R., I, 368); Died 2 Feb 1690/1 (Clapp). Massachusetts Colonial Records Removed to Windsor (Stiles). investigated, as they were soon amalgamated with the existing settle-ment there and it would require long and special Dorchester. Origin unknown. They experience teaching in Spanish and have a unique opportunity to lift people. BACK -- HOME Removed to Windsor (Stiles). Lyons Whelp, John Gibbs, master. Juror 1630. Freeman 4 March 1632/3(M.C.R., I, 367). to canon law, and Warham soon fell under his displeasure for some contumacy and was sus- pended. has been possible to compile a tentative list of those who came on this pioneer ship. The figures after each name indicated the number of persons in the emigrant's family. Removed to Windsor (Stiles). Thomas Bradbury and MaryPerkins, G9 Elder William Brewster and his wife,Mary, G1 Charles Alfred Bunel and Lucretia NoyesSawtelle, G2 Rev. latterbury111@gmail.com, A Genealogy Blog Describing the Search for My Early American Ancestors. http://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/lyon4.htm. Rev. WebThe Ship Lyon, 1630 p.106 This ship was famous in the history of the early emigration to Massachusetts, and her Master was equally noted for his skillful seamanship and his (LogOut/ Dorset. September 1630: Dorchester, moved to Windsor, Conn.), Corley expands Banks' error by assuming that it was Webthe lyon ship 1630; the lyon ship 1630. central saint martins fees for international students. The version on the left is from in her, as did Edward Rossiter, another Assistant, as leaders of this Company, and thus further confirmation is Now, there are lions heads on the richly carved paneling at Cockerhurst, the famiy home at Eastwood, and also on property, which they owned in France. It is not known whether he or his vessel ever returned to these waters, nor anthing of his later career, but They have lived in Tokyo for the last twelve years. My first encounter with Ted Lyon was during fall 2000, when I asked him to contribute an article about interdisciplinary education for Bridges (http://kennedy.byu.edu/bridges/pdfs/BridgesWin01.pdf). Note: From the above tabulation it appears that of the 40 heads of families who came in this ship 13 remained permanently Died August 1666 aged Cheshire, Warwick, Gloucestershire and Somerset. (L.L.W., I, 388). ROSSITER, Brian (1) (M.C.R., I, 366). A date in 1630 places Stephen's birth in England. The Lyon under Master William Peirce, sailed 1 December 1630, from Removed to Windsor (Clapp). 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. Nephew of Reverend John White. GAYLORD, William (4) Service is an integral part of the experience in these remote villages that only recently received electricity and still do not have running water. The threads for this honorary position had been woven in Lyons life long before Urrutia made a visit to BYU in 2005a visit that left an impression on him to ask the Church for the names of possible consul candidates. It is not necessary to state that this For about 1,000 ships there will also be an image of the ship (either a photograph or artistic rendering). him and remember my kind salutations to him and his wife.' Settled Dorchester. This ship sailed in August but was seized off Canada by Captain Daniell of Dieppe who stripped her of her lading. Abraham (ca. In 1972 he discovered his early New England ancestry and thereafter devoted his time and energies to genealogical research. 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. PHELPS, George (1) Whitechapel (View a copy of the Corley document on this site.). Removed ('Life and Letters of John Winthrop,' II, 40). He was swimming for a long time in the rough seas, as those onboard watched helplessly until he drowned. Ship sailed from London, England for America with Capt. Note:Please tag person profiles with the specific ship category, as seen below. IrelandXO membership is completely free of charge and open to anyone interested in discovering more about their Irish heritage. Removed to Windsor where he died 1641 (Stiles). Assistant of Massachusetts Bay Company. from John Corley's "Emigration to New England on 'The I know it was some time after the Mayflower. Freeman 4 March 1632/3 (M.C.R., I, 367). This ship left London 25 April and the Isle of Wight 11 May, arriving at Cape Ann 27 June and Salem 29 June 1629. Somerset. In his last letter to his wife, before leaving Southampton, Winthrop notes the departure of this vessel and They were aboard the Lyon, a ship mastered by William Pierce, with GALLOP, John (4) Dorset. the remote parts of Somerset. Dorset. His years of study and service in Chile prepared him to Windsor (Stiles). For instance did it stop anywhere during its voyage? The Winthrop Fleet of 1630 Rev. 237 Herald R. Clark Building (HRCB) [Source: The Winthrop Fleet of 1630 by Charles Edward Banks 1854-1931, published Boston 1930; Transcribed by Janice where services were conducted and a farewell sermon was preached by him as sponsor of the movement. Despite mentions on online trees, there is no evidence of a son George for Henry "the Puritan" Way Removed by Lancour, Harold, 1908- Publication date 1937 Topics Ships Publisher New York, New York Public Library Collection durstoldyorklibrary; ColumbiaUniversityLibraries; americana Digitizing sponsor The Durst Organization Contributor Columbia University Libraries Language It gives the county of origin and the place of settlement after arrival, with other notes of identification. The version on the right is 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. Roger Williams, who was very vocal in his opinions about the Separatist movement. The Massachusetts Bay Company arranged for six vessels to sail for New England in 1629, only five of which reached their destination. The master, William Pierce, brought 123 passengers. Sailed from London June 22, 1632, arriving in Boston September 14/16, 1632. Freeman 18 May 1631(M.C.R., I, 366). This is over ten years after the pilgrims settled at Plymouth. Peter Milburne was a resident of London in the parish of St. Katherine by the Tower, but beyond this, little Stepney, p.109 Genealogy Trails Franklin's 'New England Courant' Dorset. were promoting religious intolerance in Massachusetts. Devon. Additional information on the merchant or financier behind this voyage would be useful. The Master of the Admiral of the Winthrop Fleet who successfully led this flotilla to its destination deserves Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in: You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. document.write(cy). WebIn October 1630, the younger Winthrop met Captain Pierce of the ship Lyon, and made arrangements for loading provisions destined for the colonies. In 1630, 1631 is found there before 1600, and his residence on the water-front seems to confirm this suggestion. On the 15th of February, 1631, a ship named the Lyon landed in Nantasket, in Massachusetts Bay. Somerset. For each ship listed in this database there is a description of it, containing such information as: For about 1,000 ships there will also be an image of the ship (either a photograph or artistic rendering). The Lions Whelp, John Gibbs, master, was a ship of one hundred and twenty tons, well proportioned and fast, carrying eight pieces of ordnance, six fishermen and about forty planters, principally of Dorsetshire and Somersetshire, besides the mariners and provisions and four goats. In addition, the names found in the index are linked to actual images of the passenger lists. WebThe Lyon left Bristol, England August (23) 1631 with her Master, William Peirce, arriving in Nantasket November 02 1631, Completing its 3rd of 4 voyages to the new world. This database is an index to the Board of Trades passenger lists of ships arriving in the United Kingdom and Ireland from foreign ports outside of Europe and the Mediterranean from 1878-1888 and 1890-1960. It is said that this merchant's daughter was living in the New World with her pilgrim husband. The date of her His wife, Bridget, joined the church 2 February 1632/3; perhaps a second Freeman 6 May 1635. the voyage overseas, and the name changed to Arbella. In November, while returning to England, it was wrecked on a shoal a few miles from the mouth of the Chesapeake River (Virginia). SOUTHCOTE, Richard (1) Juror 1630. Freeman 1 April 1634 (ibid., He was an agressive theologian. Of Captain William Peirse, her Master, more particulars are known. Thank you for remarking upon our Thanksgiving holiday. departure is not known (probably in March) but her arrival at Salem is reported 'in the latter part of May' (Brad-ford, HANNUM, William (1) Freeman 6 May 1635(M.C.R.I, 370)Removed to Windsor (Stiles). The names and identities of the eighty passengers who sailed in the Lyon from Bristol to Salem have not been 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. I'm confused by the date of arrival, 1631. Freeman 18 May 1631(M.C.R., I, 366). The Lyon left Bristol, England February, 1630/31 with her Master, William Peirce, arriving in Salem May 1630/31. Perhaps he spelled his last name as Swete. Completing its 4th voyage to the new world, however, two months later, it shipwrecked as it began its return trip to England. . 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. Somerset. WebEmigrants on "The Lyon" which sailed in 1632 with the Rev. Applied freeman 19 Oct 1630(M.C.R., I, 80). WOLCOTT, Henry (8) Somerset. Like White he was a conformist, though [Cambridge]), JOHN COGSWELL (from Halstead, settled in Roxbury), WILLIAM CURTIS (from Nazeing, Essex; settled in Roxbury or Seven other ships arrived during the course of the first week of July: Mayflower and Whale (1 July), Hopewell and William & Francis (3 July), Trial and Charles (5 July), and Success (6 July). Jane Coulter of Wapping, a hamlet of Stepney. COOKE, Aaron (1) WebLYON, William Peirce, Master, sailed from London June 22 [1632] and arrived September 16 [1632] at Boston. There are places where problems exist that we can assist in solving. Ship & Passenger Information at the Wayback Machine, Edmond Onge, of Lavenham, Suffolk, bound for Watertown. Freeman 18 May 1631 (M.C.R., I, 366). (Pope). In a letter to his son after arrival here he sent this A call to serve as president of the Churchs Chile Osorno Mission took Lyon and his wife, Cheryl, back for three years from 1996 to 1999. In November, while returning to England, it was wrecked on a shoal a few miles from the mouth of the Chesapeake River (Virginia). As Latin American studies coordinator, Lyon has had the advantage of seeing his students before they leave, while they intern on site, and when they return. Sometimes its the opposite: the campus is our world, and we dont go very far beyond this limited space, he lamented. Somerset. The matter is still being followed up. Freeman 18 May1631 (M.C.R., I, 366). ship Mary and John, on March 20, bound for the same destination in Massachusetts Bay within the bounds of the territory 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. M. Margarett, sailed 1633-34 (0, 0, 1) Martin, sailed 1638 (0, 1, 0) while on a voyage to the island of New Providence, Bahamas Group, whither he was taking passengers for settlement. While still at sea the settlers organized a single communal plantation; this was outlined in a document now known as the Plantation Covenant. Wiltshire. Devon. Applied freeman 1630(M.C.R., I, 80). of the Company headed by Winthrop. 2, CultureThe Vital Differences That Color Life, Pt. [Cambridge], he lived in Hartford and Windsor), CHARLES GLOVER (from Dedham; settled in Salem), OZIAS GOODWIN (from Lyons Hall, Bocking, Essex; instrumental Hello Kim, did you have any success with finding out any information about the Handmaid? (LogOut/ HULL, George (4) ROCKWELL, William (4) Removed to Windsor by Charles Edward Banks Nicolls, Master of the New Hospital, an old friend of the 'Patriarch of Dorchester,' they gathered in the chapel I am sharing this on the internet and take full responsibility for any errors; it is primarily a compilation from published sources, and every effort has been made to give credit to the creators, leaving breadcrumb trails and links to other sources, blogs, and websites. connected with her by will here or in England, after extensive in-vestigation by one of the leading genealogists John Vassel had lived in Stepney; a merchant, a member of the Virginia Company of London, connected with the sea, and a ship owner. given to it as an integral, though separated part of the Great Emigration. Freeman 18 May 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. This At the time, Lyon remarked that the most challenging thing will be finding time to solve all the problems and do all the work, since he was a full-time BYU professor, the Latin American studies coordinator, a branch president at the MTC, and had a family. Juror 1630. My 10th great grandfather was Rev. to Windsorand later to Virginia (Pope). and 1632 she made four voyages hither in quick suc-cession under his command with the regularity and safety of In 1983 he received a Masters degree in colonial American History from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. According to the records there were sixty men on the Lyon, and as fifty were children, the rest must have been wives and daughters. 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.. More than one careful observer has noted that our lives are like colored threads intertwined to create a tapestry that evolves with each twist and turn of events. 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). WebPassenger lists of ships coming to North America, 1607-1825; a bibliography. Geni requires JavaScript! In describing this Company he said that scarce a half-dozen of them were personally WAY, Henry (6) The Ship Lyon These one hundred and According to the records there were sixty men on the Lyon, and as fifty were children, the rest must have been wives and daughters. Many were related or became related by marriage. his emigration with the Mary and John Company, bringing with him his large family to be near his eldest son. The Ship Lyon, 1630. English immigrant ship Lyon. to Windsor (Stiles). Dorset. 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. is credited with being the first female, of all the passengers, to set foot on the peninsular of Shawmut, now the in the fortunes of the various groups which reached our shores in that year. He was a native, probably, of Crewkerne, Somerset, born about 1592; had taken holy orders and came under He removed to None of the various parents of all these Annes can be recognized as coming to Boston with her, either by name or Sligo 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. If we take a long-range view of this program, students are not just helping an individual find a job, they are at the least, eliminating or reducing unemployment in the world, he said. instrumental in the organisation of the voyage of the, SETH GRANT (settled in Newtowne [Cambridge], then Hartford), WILLIAM HEATH (from Hertfordshire; settled in Roxbury), EDWARD HOLMAN (from Surrey; settled in Plymouth), WILLIAM LEWIS (settled in Newtowne [Cambridge] and Roxbury), ISAAC MORRELL (from Hatfield Broad Oak, Essex; a blacksmith On the board of directors was a man named David M. Kennedy. 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