The Passenger List of the Pilgrim ship, Mayflower People marked with a star (*) died in British Colonial America during the winter of 1620-21 & were likely buried in unmarked graves at Burial Hill-many of them are named on the Pilgrim Memorial Tomb; see more details in the Burial note for William Bradford III. People marked with [#nnn] are in DJ's tree. Dates listed below need 10 days added-the Pilgrims used a different calendar Members of the Leiden Congregation, Holland Allerton, Isaac (possibly Suffolk) Mary (Norris) Allerton*, wife (Newbury, Berkshire) Bartholomew Allerton, 7, son (Leiden, Holland) Remember Allerton, 5, daughter (Leiden) Mary Allerton, 3, daughter (Leiden). She died in 1699, the last surviving Mayflower passenger Bradford, William (Austerfield, Yorkshire) [#9120] Dorothy May*, wife (Wisbech, Isle of Ely, Cambridgeshire) [#11559] Brewster, William (possibly Nottingham) Mary Brewster, wife Love/Truelove Brewster, 9, son (Leiden) Wrestling Brewster, 6, son (Leiden) Carver, John (possibly Yorkshire) Katherine (Leggett) (White) Carver, wife (probably Sturton-le-Steeple, Nottinghamshire) Chilton, James* (Canterbury, Kent) Mrs. (James) Chilton*, wife Mary Chilton, 13, daughter (Sandwich, Kent) Cooke, Francis John Cooke, 13, son (Leiden) Cooper, Humility, 1, (probably Leiden) baby daughter of Robert Cooper, in company of her aunt Ann Cooper Tilley, wife of Edward Tilley Crackstone/Crackston, John* (possibly Colchester, Essex) John Crackstone, son Fletcher, Moses* (Sandwich, Kent) Fuller, Edward* (Redenhall, Norfolk) Mrs. (Edward) ____Fuller*, wife Samuel Fuller, 12, son Fuller, Samuel (Redenhall, Norfolk), (brother to Edward) Goodman, John (possibly Northampton) Priest, Degory* Rogers, Thomas* (Watford, Northamptonshire) [#14782] Joseph Rogers, 17, son (Watford, Northamptonshire) [#9640] Samson, Henry, 16, (Henlow, Bedfordshire) child in company of his uncle and aunt Edward and Ann Tilley Tilley, Edward* (Henlow, Bedfordshire) Ann (Cooper) Tilley* (Henlow, Bedfordshire) wife of Edward and aunt of Humilty Cooper and Henry Samson Tilley, John* (Henlow, Bedfordshire) [#13236] Joan Hurst*, wife (Henlow, Bedfordshire) [#407] Elizabeth Tilley, 13, daughter (Henlow, Bedfordshire) [#13240] Tinker, Thomas* (possibly Norfolk) Mrs. Thomas Tinker*, wife boy Tinker*, son, died in the winter of 1620 Turner, John* (possibly Norfolk) boy Turner*, son, died in the winter of 1620 boy Turner*, younger son. died in the winter of 1620 White, William* / his sister Bridget was John Robinson's wife; John Robinson was Pastor of the Pilgrim Fathers leading the Separatists since his days at college at Cambridge Susanna White, wife, widowed February 21, 1621. She subsequently married Pilgrim Edward Winslow Resolved White, 5, son, wife was Judith Vassal Peregrine White, son. Born on board the Mayflower in Cape Cod Harbor in late November 1620. First European born to the Pilgrims in America Williams, Thomas Winslow, Edward (Droitwich, Worcestershire) Elizabeth (Barker) Winslow, wife Servants of the Leiden Congregation, Holland Butten, William* (possibly Nottingham), "a youth", indentured servant of Samuel Fuller, died during the voyage. He was the first passenger to die on the journey on November 16, three days before Cape Cod was sighted ____, Dorothy, teenager, maidservant of John Carver Hooke, John*, (probably Norwich, Norfolk) age 13, apprenticed to Isaac Allerton, died during the first winter Howland, John, (Fenstanton, Huntingdonshire), about 21, manservant and executive assistant for Governor John Carver [#13235] Latham, William, (possibly Lancashire), age 11, servant and apprentice to the John Carver family Minter, Desire, (Norwich, Norfolk), a servant of John Carver whose parents died in Leiden Passengers recruited by Thomas Weston, of London Merchant Adventurers Billington, John (possibly Lancashire) Eleanor Billington, wife John Billington, 16, son Francis Billington, 14, son Britteridge, Richard* (possibly Sussex) Browne, Peter (Dorking, Surrey) Clarke, Richard* Eaton, Francis (Bristol, Gloucestershire/Somerset) Sarah Eaton*, wife Samuel Eaton, 1, son Gardiner, Richard (Harwich, Essex) Hopkins, Stephen (Upper Clatford, Hampshire) Elizabeth (Fisher) Hopkins, wife Giles Hopkins, 12, son by first marriage (Hursley, Hampshire) Constance Hopkins, 14, daughter by first marriage (Hursley, Hampshire) Damaris Hopkins, 1-2, daughter Oceanus Hopkins, born on board the Mayflower while en route to the New World Margesson, Edmund* (possibly Norfolk) Martin, Christopher* (Billericay, Essex) Mary (Prowe) Martin*, wife Mullins, William* (Dorking, Surrey) Alice Mullins*, wife Priscilla Mullins, 18, daughter Joseph Mullins*, 14, son Prowe, Solomon* (Billericay, Essex) Rigsdale, John* (possibly Lincolnshire) Alice Rigsdale*, wife Standish, Myles (Standish, Wigan, Lancashire) Rose Standish*, wife Warren, Richard (Hertford, England) Winslow, Gilbert (Droitwich, Worcestershire), brother to Pilgrim Edward Winslow but not known to have lived in Leiden Servants of Merchant Adventurers passengers Carter, Robert*, (possibly Surrey), teenager, servant or apprentice to William Mullins, shoemaker Doty, Edward, (possibly Lincolnshire) age probably about 21, servant to Stephen Hopkins Holbeck, William*, age likely under 21, servant to William White Langemore, John*, age under 21, servant to Christopher Martin Leister, Edward also spelled Leitster, (possibly vicinity of London), aged over 21, servant to Stephen Hopkins Thompson (or Thomson), Edward*, age under 21, in the care of the William White family, first passenger to die after the Mayflower reached Cape Cod Mayflower officers and crew According to author Charles Edward Banks, the Mayflower had 14 officers consisting of the master, four mates, four quartermasters, surgeon, carpenter, cooper, cook, boatswain, and gunner, plus about 36 men before the mast for a total of about 50; more recent authors estimate a crew of about 30. The entire crew stayed with the Mayflower in Plymouth through the winter of 1620-21, and about half of them died. The surviving crew returned to London on the Mayflower on April 5, 1621 Known crew members Captain Christopher Jones John Clarke - First Mate and Pilot Robert Coppin - Second Mate and Pilot Giles Heale - ship's surgeon, identified with the Separatists (but not counted as one of the 102 passengers) Andrew Williamson - Seaman John Parker - Seaman Master Leaver - Seaman Ship crewmen hired to stay one year John Alden - A 21 year-old from Harwich, Essex, the ship's cooper; he was given the choice of remaining in the colony or returning to England and decided to remain John Allerton* - A Mayflower seaman hired as colony labor for one year who was then to return to Leiden to assist church members with travel to America. He died sometime before the Mayflower departed for England on April 5, 1621 ____ Ely - A Mayflower seaman contracted to stay for one year. He returned to England on the Fortune in December 1621 along with William Trevor; Dr. Jeremy Bangs believes that his name was either John or Christopher Ely, or Ellis, who are documented in Leiden records Thomas English* - A Mayflower seaman hired to be master of the ship's shallop. He died sometime before the departure of the Mayflower for England on April 5, 1621 William Trevore - A Mayflower seaman with prior New World experience hired to work in the colony for one year. He returned to England on the Fortune in December 1621 along with Ely and others. By 1650, he had returned to New England Animals on board Two dogs are known to have participated in settling Plymouth. In Mourt's Relation, Edward Winslow writes that a female English Mastiff and a small English Springer-Spaniel came ashore on the first explorations of Provincetown. The ship was probably also carrying small domestic animals such as goats, pigs, and chickens. Larger domestic animals came later, such as cows and sheep A Mayflower plaque in St. James Church in Shipton, Shropshire commemorates the baptisms of the More family children (courtesy of Phil Revell) More, Ellen (Elinor)*, (Shipton, Shropshire), age 8, assigned as a servant of Edward Winslow She died from illness sometime in November 1620 soon after the arrival of Mayflower in Cape Cod harbor and likely was buried ashore there in an unmarked grave More, Jasper*, (Shipton, Shropshire), age 7, indentured to John Carver He died from illness on board Mayflower on December 6, 1620 and likely was buried ashore on Cape Cod in an unmarked grave More, Richard, (Shipton, Shropshire), age 6, indentured to William Brewster He is buried in the Charter Street Burial Ground in Salem, Massachusetts He is the only Mayflower passenger to have his gravestone still where it was originally placed sometime in the mid-1690s Also buried nearby in the same cemetery were his wives Christian Hunter More and Jane (Crumpton) More More, Mary*, (Shipton, Shropshire), age 6, assigned as a servant of William Brewster She died sometime in the winter of 1620/1621. She and her sister Ellen are recognized on the Pilgrim Memorial Tomb in Plymouth Soule, George, (possibly Bedfordshire), 21-25, servant or employee of Edward Winslow Story, Elias*, age under 21, in the care of Edward Winslow Wilder, Roger*, age under 21, servant in the John Carver family ===========================================================================================