Issue: Unknown. of the County Palatine of Lancaster (C.S.P. NOTES: First record found for Jane UNKNOWN Wickliffe. He married Jan 16, 1625/26 in St. Magnus Martyr Church, London, a widow, Joan Christopher (Mt. When the American Revolution unfolded in the 1760s there were more than 460,000 Africans in colonial America, the vast majority of them slaves. 2. Matthias Sousa (passenger) It further suggests that Jane and David may have been married by 1638 since she was able to testify to the arrangement made between her husband and William Lewis, the date being confirmed by Richard COLE. J. Hawley et al., A Relation of Maryland (1635), p. 56. The Ark and the Dove. Issue: Yes. 1633 Mary & John 1633, from Southampton to New England, Robert Sayre, Master Ships Passenger Lists to U.S.A. 1634 Ark & Dove 1634 England to Maryland Married: (2nd) Jane d/o This man was one of the indentured servants. The Dove was finally returned to St. Mary's with mariners from Virginia, but a replacement crew to take her to England could not be found until August 1635. . An unanswered question is whether Henry the Shipwright was related to Henry BROOKE Senior and Nicholas BROOKE Senior, both citizens and grocers of London, and their respective merchant sons Henry BROOKE the Younger, Merchant, and Nicholas BROOKE the Younger. 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. Likewise unto others hee made appeare due in Court, wch he had satisfyed, & the Court allowed 1355 l Tob: & cask soe the Court adiudged the Attorney of Mr Gerrard to assigne unto the sd Capt Vaughan as many of the Bills, & accompts, as should satisfy the Two aboue-named summes, unto him, wch were these following Viz Mr Cox's cheare acct 375 l Tob: & cask Jno Bennetts cleare debt, by Bill & acct 439 l. 17 Nov 1648 Oath of Fielty. 1. MSA Land Patents Liber ABH, folio 94. Edward Wintour, gentleman (Investor and passenger) Those who boarded at Gravesend had to take an oath of fidelity to Charles I of England. Roe? 1. 4. Died: December 1633 near Barbados on the Ark en route to Maryland. Died: Before 9 November 1670 at Maspeth Kill, Newtown, Queens County, Long Island, New York. The passengers on the voyage, based on records of Leonard Calvert include the following. 1. Religious affiliation: Protestant. Those people could agree to exchange time in service for the cost of the voyage. Northumberland County, Land Office Patents No. vol. The Irish-in-Barbados story is complex. Captain Richard Lowe of Ratcliff, Stepney, Middlesex, Master of the Ark (crew) Died: 1634, in Maryland. Captain Robert Wintour, Esquire, Commander of the Ark (crew) Religious affiliation: Protestant. No ship lists are extant but passenger lists have been developed from secondary sources: "Ark and Dove Record, Passengers, Crew and Indentured Servants,", Mrs. G. W. Hodges, Register of Maryland's Heraldic Families, Series II, by Alice Norris Parran, 1938, and The Flowering of the Maryland Palatinate, self-published, Washington, D.C., 1968 . July 31, 2021 Posted by Sethmini. MSA Liber P.R. 1. White, A Relation of the Successefull Beginnings of the Lord Baltemores Plantation in Mary-land (1634), p. 4. TNA C 24/621/79 (Edward Robinson v Cecil Calvert, 2nd Lord Baltimore), Frederick Wintour, Esquire (Investor and passenger) Josiah, servant to Capt. Indentured Servants and Apprentice Records Servant's Index 1724-1850 . 1. 1. Issue: Unknown. NOTES: The mention of John Rablie is interesting in that the 1649 letter from Thomas BALDRIDGE (in Barbadoes at the time), to his cousin Thomas Baldridge (in Virginia), refers to 12 men being sent (transported) to the house of John Rabley's [in Virginia] for the benefit of Baldridge. of the Maryland Legislature Vol. Includes entry for 3000 for a shallop which was lost and 1200 in Mr. GLOVER'S hands. Last updated 01 Feb 2009 Died: 1676. In these ordinances recorded by the General Assembly on August 4, 1619, the government of the Virginia colony attempts for the first time to regulate customs of indentured servitude. Plantations in Virginia many as indentured servants of the plantation owners. You are Our 32203rd Visitor. Thomas Griston (passenger) MSA Land Patents Liber 1, folio 110, 130; Liber ABH, folio 94. Died: Before 20 January 1652. John BUTLER. The family removed to Westmoreland. Dict. 4. 1 (1979), p. 905. Issue: No. That the Gunne nowe pduced in Court was about 4 or 5 yeares since (as hee remembers) taken by Governor Calvert deceased from the pite vpon pmise to redeliver the same to the plte at his returne from Kent. MSA Archives of Md. TNA PROB HCA 14, Bundle 93, No. Nicholas Harvey, gentleman (passenger) Anon Benham, servant of Thomas Greene Research for the original information found in the ISTG COMPASS was conducted by Harriet Rosch and the late Donna Jackson. Issue: Unknown. It documents that Jane COCKSHOTT was a widow by 1642 and was named administratrix of the estate of her husband John COCKSHOTT on 14 Oct 1642 and Nathan POPE and Thomas GREEN ordered to appraise his estate. MSA Land Patents Liber 1, folio 20. Dict. (passenger) Black John Price (passenger) Married: Ursula d/o Gifford. Issue: Yes. MSA Land Patents Liber 1, folio 121. 4, p. 52. Among those listed were: Thomas BALDRIDGE planter, John HALLOWES mariner. Married: (1st) Ann d/o Cox; and (2nd) Winifred d/o Seybourne, widow of Nicholas Harvey. 4, p. 57, 74. Christopher Carnell (passenger) John Briant (passenger) Some spelling has been modernized and contractions expanded. At least two men of African descent were aboard the Ark and the Dove, ships that brought Leonard Calvert, son of George Calvert, first Lord of Baltimore, up the Chesapeake Bay in 1634. Thomas Heath (passenger) John Saunders, Esquire, co-owner of the Dove (Investor and passenger) Religious affiliation: Catholic. Issue: Unknown. Religious affiliation: Protestant. James Barefoote, gentleman (passenger) Calvert (and his father, George Calvert before him) had long been recruiting gentlemen investors The Ark and Dove, the latter being primarily a supply ship, set sail from Gravesend in mid-October 1733, put in at Cowes on the Isle of Wright off Portsmouth, England, and then embarked on their yoyage across the Atlantic. Married: Unknown name. 2. Last Name First Name Middle Name Residence Reason For Petition/Complaint Date of Petition Folder# Page Flecken Catherine Kennett Novemberrunaway troubles and expenses and bearing 27, 1759 . Issue: No. v. Cecil Lord Baltimore et al.) Born: circa 1612. Governor Leonard Calvert, Esquire (Governor, Investor, and passenger) . TNA PROB HCA 14, Bundle 93, No. Thomas also mentions in his letter a merchant in London with whom he is engaged in business. Stephen Gore (passenger) I (1741), p. 57. of the Maryland Legislature Vol. . 4, p. 95. Papenfuse et al., Biog. Thomas Smith (passenger) vol. England of the Ark and the Dove to establish the colony. 2. of the Maryland Legislature Vol. How and Why Slavery Developed in American Colonies. Issue: Unknown. Most of these servants had been convicted of crimes in England and Ireland. MSA Land Patents 1, folio 20, 166. He may be a different Francis than that of the s/o of Robert. whitcliff appears. Married: Grace d/o Beman. PCC PROB 11/167/45 (George Calvert). Issue: Unknown. The records are arranged by Port of Arrival (See Part 5). 1. MSA Land Patents Liber 1, folio 20, 38; Liber ABH, folio 66. 186. 1. The crew of the Ark, of which there were about forty persons, included Captain Richard Lowe, . Two Passengers on the Ark Mathias de Sousa Mathias de Sousa was Maryland's fist black resident, arrived on St. Mary's on the ark in 1634. 1. Died: 5 November 1640, in Maryland. Mr. Richard BROWN. of Robert Moryson of Kecoughtan, Va. 1. NYC Comptroller, Newtown, Long Island, Town Records, 1659-1688, folio 170. Transported THE CREW John Boulter. Religious affiliation: Catholic. Issue: Unknown. William Sayre, Esquire (passenger) MSA Land Patents Liber 1, folio 121; Liber ABH, folio 98. Thomas Cornwaleys 1647 Oaths of Fielty [Fidelity]: Richard BROWN (27 June), John WALTON (22 Sept). Nicholas married Jane COCKSHOTT, the widow of John, and is in later court records with Henry BROOKE, planter of Appomattox. 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. MSA Archives of Md. Married: Anne d/o Thomas Arundell, 1st Lord Arundell, of Wardour Castle, Wilts. Born: circa 1590. For a hundred years, lower-class English had been encouraged to come to Virginia as indentured servants. MSA Liber Z (1637-1650), folio 23. 3. 134, No. . John Altham. John Holderen, servant of Capt. They had to remain as slaves during their whole lives, and their offspring also become . William CLAYBORNE established the first white settlement in Maryland on the Isle of Kent in 1631. Virtual Jamestown - Richard Frethorne - The Experiences of an Indentured Servant, 1623 MSA Land Patents Liber 1, folio 38; Liber ABH, folio 65. (1642-1644), folio 53. 1. 85) (1872), p. 116. Died: 1654 in Westmoreland County, Virginia. Born: circa 1602. Issue: Unknown. 1. Issue: Unknown. 1649/50 Edward TOMPSON plft agst Mrs. Marg BRENT deft. There was no mention of a wife or children in this record but his wife's name was Jane, maiden name unknown, and she is documented in subsequent records as such and to also have remarried to Henry BROOKE who was the father of Jane BROOKE Higden Browne Campbell?, whose allied family connections to John Combs and Ann Hannah (MASON?) NOTICE: The Combs-Coombs &c. Research Group is a nonprofit public benefit corporation and complies fully with USGenNet's Conditions of Use. 3. Thomas Greene, Esquire (Investor and passenger) Provincial offices: Lower House, Kent (1650); Upper House (1650-1); Council (1648-1651); Justice, Provincial Court (1648-1651). It is not clear whether this James BALDRIDGE and the James BALDRIDGE, (age 55 in 1645) yeoman, of Westminister, Cty Middlesex, who testified about Leonard Calvert taking possession of the Isle of Kent (The Ark and Dove Adventurers, p. 11, record below) are the same. Married: Sarah d/o Ships Passenger Lists to Maryland 1737. A. MdHS, Calvert Papers, MS 174, no. On 20 Jun 1632, Charles I of England granted to Caecilius (Cecil) Calvert, Baron of Baltimore, the charter for the Province of Maryland. 4. Issue: Unknown. 7-8 Dec 1640 200a warrant for Capt. PCC PROB 11/143/473 (James Hawley) C.H. Dict. In a later (1649) record, John Rabley is defined as being of the Colony of Virginia. 154 (Richard Orchard et al. But vppon the defts oath in open Court that the Gunne nowe pduced was given him by Governor Calvert The Court conceiving bee had good reason to stand out to a Tryall notwithstanding the demand of the Gunne by Georg Manners the pltes Attorney before the suite commenced The Court doth order that Court charges bee paid equally betweene the pite and deft. 's divident the right of which said 200 acres this depont saith was given by her said former husband the Lt. Willm LEWIS And further she saith not. Thomas Allen. A. 1. Died: 1637. Was Francis BROOKES of Kent the son of Robert BROOKS Esqr, progenitor of the prominent Maryland family and one who brought his entire family with him, including Francis, to Maryland in 1650, although one Francis was clearly residing there prior to 1650. Died: Between 26 November 1658 10 January 1659 in Westmoreland County, Virginia. MSA Liber Z (1637-1650), folio 11. 1 (1979), p. 849-50. (PA Mag of History & Biography, Quaint Virginia Records, 1892, p. 70), NOTES: The above may refer to records in Northampton Co, VA., and another record also includes references to Joane, wife of Thomas, apparently the couple in the Isle of Kent. Dict. Thomas Cornwaleys Hessick, Magno Britanico (2016), (Cornwaleys, Thomas). D. Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry (2004), p. 183. 1. NOTES: Henry BROOKES the merchant aka Junior has deceased. You may do research in immigration records in person at the National Archives Building, 700 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20408-0001. Ark Crew is one of the emerging software companies established in 2019. Dict. Jurat. We realize the source of the names, the Ark to carry the passengers who were to replenish the earth in new lands and the food and supplies for their support, and the Dove to explore and Richard Kenton. Christopher Martin, tailor (passenger) 1 Jul 1638 William LEWIS Gent. of the Maryland Legislature Vol. Edward Robinson of Lincolns Inn, Middlesex, Esquire (Investor) Born: circa 1623. copie of the order to the plf. Died: 1656 in Hampshire, England. James BALDRIDGE of Westmoreland Co, VA per his 26 Nov 1658 will. (MD SA, Judical and Testamentary Business, v4:453). Robert Smith (passenger) 2. Join Combs &c. in Support of USGenNet an IRS-approved nonprofit web-hosting service . After beginning work on Gunston Hall in 1754, George Mason seems to have . 3. Sears was placed on the colonies-bound ship Tyral in 1752. The passengers were led off the ship into the bright August sun. Court records state that Patience would be indentured an additional year, and Oldham would keep Bryan until he was 21. 1. Issue: Yes. warn: to Court siliter. 1641 A number of St. Marys residents are listed in a record as having exhibited complaints and petitions on 3 dates for the year 1641. MSA Land Patents Liber 1, folio 20, 38; Liber ABH, folio 66. who married (1) Nathaniel POPE (s/o of Nathaniel POPE I of St. Marys Co, MD and later Westmoreland Co, VA), (2) Mr. BRIDGES, (3) Lewis NICHOLAS, and (4) David WICKLIFFE II (s/o of David WICKLIFFE I of St. Mary's Co and his wife Jane UNKNOWN, later wife of Henry BROOKE). 1. 2. 1. Religious affiliation: Catholic. vol. 1. 1. 1. Hopwood, Middle Temple Records (1904), p. 506. Issue: No. MSA Wills Liber 1, folio 1. 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. 2. 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. are considered significant. One York Co, VA record shows that a Richard HAWLEY was a servant to Mr. Henry BROOKES [Junr] merchant who was deceased by 1646. In 1649, there is a suit between Capt Thomas BALDRICH and Mrs Margaret BRENT. 30 ffeb. Listed as creditor who recovered per a judgment. MSA Land Patents Liber 1, folio 121; Liber ABH, folio 35, 98. Thomas BALDRIDGE were part of this community who continued their associations and became neighbors in Westmoreland. Issue: Unknown. vol. St. Maries Co. 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. Died: Before 17 July 1637. 2. 1. Issue: No. Calvert (and his father, George Calvert before him) had long been recruiting "gentlemen investors" and, once certain that the King's . W. Berry, County Genealogies, Pedigrees of Kent (1830), p. 169. MSA Archives of Md. 13 Nov 1640laid out for David WICKLIFF a parcel of land bounding on the North with the land of George PYE on the south with land of Hutton CORBOTT patent granted 14 Nov 1640. Religious affiliation: Protestant. Indentured servants first arrived in America in the decade following the settlement of Jamestown by the Virginia Company in 1607. She goes on to say that William CLAIBORNE had married Elizabeth, a sister to Thomas Butler. 1. In all, there were 102 passengers on the Mayflower - 74 males and 28 females. Religious affiliation: Catholic. 1. Born: circa 1571. Issue: Unknown. (The Ark and Dove Adventurers, George Ely Russell, Donna Valley Russell, The Dove and Ark Society, p:11). E.C. 2. NOTES: It is not clear whether this James is the same as who was married to Dorothy and who wrote his will in Westmoreland on 26 Nov 1658; however, he must have been present when Calvert took possession and therefore have been in Maryland. 3. 1. J. Hawley et al., A Relation of Maryland (1635), p. 56. 1. Died: Between 25 November 1661 17 June 1662. TNA PROB HCA 14, Bundle 93, No. Issue: Unknown. Died: Before 5 February 1676. Issue: Yes. 2. by his wife Anne Mynne. Born: Son of John Wintour, Knt., of Sydney, Glouc., by his wife Anne Somerset. Jan 1642/3 First appearance (of many) for Henry Brooks in Judicial CTB records. On Executive Council till his death. James Thornton (passenger) These documents were entered into Maryland records, either because of their trading business or because one of the Henry BROOKS was in residence, either for business or otherwise. 1 (1979), p. 234-5. 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. MSA Land Patents Liber 1, folio 38; Liber ABH, folio 66. Married: (1st) Bridget d/o Thorsbey; (2nd) John d/o Porter. That evening, rough seas from a storm forces the Dove to return to England while the Ark continues their voyage. 1. Issue: Unknown. Issue: No. His wife, named Dorothy, and his descendants are closely allied with the BUTLERS, LISSONS [SISSON], and WICKLIFFES. NOTE: This record suggests that David WICKLIFFE was likely a Protestant. Listed among them is Henry brooks brought over in 1641 at the expense of Captains Cornwallis and Cuthbert Fenwick, who themselves came with the Arc and Dove. Religious affiliation: Catholic. Stephen Salmon, servant of Capt. MSA Archives of Md. 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. PROB HCA 13/60 1. Helper on the Dove. Father Andrew White At the age of 51 Andrew White, an England Jesuit priest, was about the oldest person on the Ark. Died: 1638 in St. Marys, Maryland. Wilts. Religious affiliation: Catholic. 1. 154 (Richard Orchard et al. 1. Leonard Calvert Died: Before 1638. 1. 1) Friday the 22nd of November 1633. She herself was deceased by 1650 and her husband Edward was named guardian of the children. Robert Simpson (passenger) TNA PROB HCA 14, Bundle 93, No. (MD SA, Proceedings of the Council of Maryland, v3:180). Issue: Unknown. 2. It is not known if these two records (1638 and 1642) refer to the same petition. Richard Hills (passenger) Issue: Yes. Issue: No. MSA Archives of Md. Died: 1639. Thomas Gervase, layman (passenger) One John BOULTER was a purser on the Ark and Dove.). MSA Land Patents Liber ABH, folio 65. MSA Land Patents Liber ABH, folio 244. 26 Jan 1646[7] Jame[s] BALDRIDGE summoned as witness. 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.. (MD SA, Proceedings of the Council of Maryland, v3:85), NOTES: James BALDRIDGE, planter, prominent in early St. Marys records, and his brother Capt. Click on adventurer names for additional information. Married: (2nd) Jane d/o Eltonhead, wid. 1. Thomas Baldridge. Provincial offices: Surveyor. Henry Bishop (passenger) Francis Rogers (passenger) vol. Born: circa 1592. 5.1 Births, marriages and deaths at sea (1891-1972) As Indian indentured labourers were British colonial citizens, the Registrar General of Shipping and Seamen recorded their births, marriages. Religious affiliation: Catholic. 63, (William Claiborne. White, A (1847). vol. 1. A Relation of the Colony of the Lord Baron of Baltimore in Maryland, near Virginia; A Narrative of the First Voyage To Maryland. Issue: Yes. The first indentured servants to arrive in Jamestown in 1609 were primarily from England. David WHITCLIFF last appearance in the Proceedings of the General Proceedings(MD SA) or court records. Records would seem to indicate that if one was a merchant or mariner, they had dealings with almost everyone up and down the coast and intermarried often. TNA C 24/621/79 (Edward Robinson v Cecil Calvert, 2nd Lord Baltimore) Died: 1637 at Mattapanient Hundred, by the fall of a tree. 3. Thomas Cornwaleys The Dove. 1. Issue: Unknown. NOTES: York Co, VA patent records show that Henry BROOKE the Younger purchased land from Richard POPELY on 16 March 1643, and then he conveyed this land to Nicholas BROOKE the Younger per this record dated 23 March 1645 York Co, VA. patent with Nicholas Brooke the Younger grantee for 200a Upon Queens Creek; and called the name of the middle plantationland conveyed to Henry Brooke the Younger marchant by bill of sale 16 March 1643 from Cpt Richard Popeley and then conveyed by Henry to Nicholas 3 March 1645. NOTES: This would be Henry BROOKE Shipwright of Westmoreland. Francisco, servant of Father Andrew White 5 Jun 1639 John HALLOWES aka HOLLIS married Restitusa TUE. Thomas Cooper (passenger) 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. Papenfuse et al., Biog. Papenfuse et al., Biog. 1. Newman, Flowering of the Maryland Palatinate (1961), p. 224-5. (To Maryland From Overseas, orig: Md Archives, v4:69 & v5:212). 1. This meant agreeing to work for a rich person in Virginia . Born: circa 1606, of Wenden, Essex. MdHS, Calvert Papers MS 174.1 (30 May 1634). Thomas hebden acknowledgeth himselfe to owe to the Lord Proprietarie 1000 l tob in case he shall kill any swine other then marked swine of his owne or of the owners licence in any his Lops forrests, and shall not shew both the eares together wth the skin betwixt of all swine killed by him by vertue of his license, within 1. month after the killing, vnto some one of his neighbours having swine on that side, viz either mr weston, or widd. Undoubtedly they were related. Issue: Unknown. John Rablie demandeth of Henry Brooke iunr Sedent mr Secr: mrcht 15 l sterl: in goods bought at the first peny mr Gr. 2. 1. The ship also had a crew of approximately 30 (possibly 50) captained by Christopher Jones (l. c. 1570-1622 CE) of Rotherhithe, England. Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild is independently owned. 1. 1. MSA Land Patents Liber 1, folio 110; Liber ABH, folio 94. 1. 1. MSA Liber 1, folio 121; Wills Liber 3, folio 114; Archives of Md. 3. Religious affiliation: Catholic. This bibliography was compiled by Mary F. Schoedel, November 1, 2006, for the Pennsylvania State Archives. TNA PROB HCA 14, Bundle 93, No. Cornwallis there was due to her said husband 200 acres of land within the said Capt. Religious affiliation: Protestant. Dict. 1. Religious affiliation: Catholic. A suit by Dorothy against Richard Duke the same week suggests he was the same. 1. We found 43 people. Anne. 1. Background: Residency in Wiltshire and Odiham, Hampshire. John Games of Ratcliffe, Middlesex, gunner of the Dove (crew) The land Henry BROOKE Junr acquired from POPELY adjoined that of one Thomas LUCAS, the same who was the third husband of Margaret UNKNOWN Underwood Upton Lucas, mother of Col. William UNDERWOOD, whose last wife was Elizabeth UNKNOWN Underwood that married Archdale COMBS I after the Colonel's decease. 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. 4, p. 88-9. The Ridgelys purchased indenture contracts for at least 300 servants between 1750 and 1800. MSA Land Patents Liber 1, folio 17, 41-42; Liber 2, folio 346; Liber ABH, folio 6, 67. 1. Mary Jennings, servant of Father Andrew White 1. 1, p. 28. MSA Land Patents Liber 1, folio 20, 38; Liber ABH, folio 65. MSA Liber Z (1637-1650), folio 98. v. Cecil Lord Baltimore et al.). W. Dugdale, Vis. Married: Dorothy d/o Richard Gilbert (passenger) Richard POPELY, who, interestingly enough, accompanied William Claybourn in his campaign to establish a settlement at the Isle of Kent. Issue: No. Captain Thomas Cornwaleys, Esquire (Commissioner, Investor, and passenger) She is also included in the transportation list of the sisters Mrs. Margaret and Mary BRENT. Jan 1644 The letter from Uncle Henry and this entry for Henry BROOKE mrchnt and Nicho. Facts also place him arriving there onboard of the Ark . The idea of indentured servitude was born of a need for cheap. Cuthbert Fenwick, Esquire 1. Issue: No. Born: circa 1590; (2nd) son of James Hawley Esq. 2. 1. The map was created by focus.biz as part of their support for the Mayflower 400 commemorations, which begin in November.. Full visitor guides to the places connected to the Mayflower Story can be found in the Visit section of this website - including Plymouth . In January 1634 two ships, The Ark and The Dove landed on St. Clement Island in the Potomac River, within the new colony of Maryland. Born: circa 1600. 25 Nov 1642 Assessments in St. Maries includes all the above name and that of henry brooks 02. Richard COLE stated the above agreement with Willm LEWIS was 12 years since and the land was in St. Inegoes Creek. Born: circa 1613, of Rochdale, Lancashire. Provincial offices: General Assembly (1638-41); Attorney General (1640); Upper House Council (1642-1649). During the early settlement of Maryland, many newcomers were indentured servants who wanted to immigrate to the colony, but could not pay for passage. 3. Identifier-ark ark:/13960/t10p1j79f Ocr ABBYY FineReader 8.0 Openlibrary_edition OL23565625M Openlibrary_work OL7139152W Page . No ship lists are extant but passenger lists have been developed from secondary sources: Ark and Dove Record, Passengers, Crew and Indentured Servants,, Mrs. G. W. Hodges, Register of Maryland's Heraldic Families, Series II, by Alice Norris Parran, 1938, and The Flowering of the Maryland Palatinate, self-published, Washington, D.C., 1968 by Harry Wright Newman. 1. in Engl: or holland & a new p of shoes & a new saile for his the plfs shallopp; owing vnto him from the deft for pilotage of the ship, & a months waiting of him & his man & shallopp one month after the arrivall of the ship in the port & wch he refuseth to pay vnto him to the damage of the plf to the value of 4130 l tob wth cask warn: to Cort to morrw morn: 9cl pill iudgmt. 4, p. 317, 356. David WICKLIFF(E) aka David WHITCLIFF(E) is documented as a Protestant Catholic, and is not found in records after Sep 1642; however, by June 1643, the widd. Issue: Unknown. 1. Issue: Unknown. MSA Land Patents Liber 1, folio 38; Liber ABH, folio 66. J. Hawley et al., A Relation of Maryland (1635), p. 56. Father White taught the Indians his language. Another BROOKS family (that of Robert Esqr) immigrated from England in 1650 per record. 11 Oct 1650 Jane wife of Henry BROOKES at the request of Willm LEWIS saith upon oath that in a bargain with her former husband david WICKLIFFE made with Cpt. 3, p. 258. Henry Brookes plte The Complte by Georg Manners his Attor-Nichas Cawseene deft ney sueth to bee releived for a Gunne taken from him in the late troubles by Governor Calverts direccon vppon pmise of redelivery as hee alleadgeth. 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