Plymouth, England, United Kingdom — Northwestern Europe (the British Isles)
Pilgrims
Photographed By Michael Herrick, August 4, 2018
1. Pilgrims Marker
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Pilgrims. .
Pilgrims Who Sailed from Here, the Barbican, Plymouth In 1620 in the Mayflower, 180 tons Christopher Jones, Master. John Alden, cooper of Harwich, the first to step ashore · John Carver, merchant of Doncaster, the first Governor · Kathrine, his wife · Desire Minter · John Howland and Roger Wilder, his two man-servants · A maid-servant · William Latham, a boy · Jasper More, a child that was put to him · William Brewster of Scrooby, Nottinghamshire · Mary his wife · Love and Wrasling his sons: · Richard More, a boy that was put to him , and another of his brothers · Edward Winslow, a printer of Droitwich · Elizabeth his wife · George Sowle and Elias Story, man-servants · Ellen, the sister of Richard More, a little girl that was put to him · William Bradford, fustian maker of Yorkshire, Governor after Carver for thirty years · Dorothy his wife · Isaak Allerton, tailor of London · Mary his wife · Bartholomew his son · Remember and Mary his daughters · John Hooke his servant boy · Samuel Fuller, sail-maker, ship's physition and chirugron · William Butten of Austerfield, his servant, who died on the voyage · John Crakston of Colchestet · John his son · Captain Myles Standish, a soldier of Chorley in Lancashire · Rose his wife · Christopher Martin of Great Burstead in Essex · His wife · Salamon Prower and John Langemore his servants · William Mullines, a shopkeeper of Dorking in Surrey · His wife · Joseph his son · Priscilla his daughter · Robert Carter his servant · William White, wool carder · Susana his wife · Resolved and Peregriene (born on board after arrival), sons · William Holbeck and Edward Thomson, his servants · Steven Hopkins of Wotton-under-Edge in Gloucestershire · Elizabeth his wife · Giles and Oceanus (born on this voyage) his sons · Constanta and Damaris his daughters · Edward Doty and Edward Litster his servants · Richard Warren, a merchant of London · John Billington of London · Elen his wife · John and Francis, his sons · Edward Tillie, cloth maker of London · Ann. his wife · Henery Samson and Humillity Coper, children, their cousins · John Tillie, silk worker of London · Bridget his wife · Elizabeth, their daughter · Francis Cooke, wool comber of Blyth · John his son · Thomas Rogers, camlet merchant · Joseph his son · Thomas Tinker, wood sawyer · His wife · His son · John Rigdale of London · Alice his wife · James Chilton, a tailor of Canterbury · His wife · Mary his daughter · Edward Fuller of Redenhall in Norfolk · His wife · Samuell his son · John Turner, a merchant · His two sons · Francis Eaton, a carpenter of Bristol · Sarah his wife · Samuell his son · Moyses Fletcher, a smith of Sandwich · John Goodman, a linen weaver · Thomas Williams of Yarmouth in Norfolk · Digerie Preist, a hatter of London · Peter Browne of Great Burstead in Essex · Edmund Margesson · Richard Britterige · Richard Clarke · Richard Gardenar of Harwich · Gilbart Winslow · John Allerton and Thomas Enlish, mariners · William Trevore and one Ely, seamen , The Plymouth Barbican Association Ltd 1999
Pilgrims
Who Sailed from Here, the Barbican, Plymouth
In 1620 in the Mayflower, 180 tons
Christopher Jones, Master
John Alden, cooper of Harwich, the first to step ashore · John Carver, merchant of Doncaster, the first Governor · Kathrine, his wife · Desire Minter · John Howland and Roger Wilder, his two man-servants · A maid-servant · William Latham, a boy · Jasper More, a child that was put to him · William Brewster of Scrooby, Nottinghamshire · Mary his wife · Love and Wrasling his sons: · Richard More, a boy that was put to him , and another of his brothers · Edward Winslow, a printer of Droitwich · Elizabeth his wife · George Sowle and Elias Story, man-servants · Ellen, the sister of Richard More, a little girl that was put to him · William Bradford, fustian maker of Yorkshire, Governor after Carver for thirty years · Dorothy his wife · Isaak Allerton, tailor of London · Mary his wife · Bartholomew his son · Remember and Mary his daughters · John Hooke his servant boy · Samuel Fuller, sail-maker, ship's physition and chirugron · William Butten of Austerfield, his servant, who died on the voyage · John Crakston of Colchestet · John his son · Captain Myles Standish, a soldier of Chorley in Lancashire · Rose his wife · Christopher Martin of Great Burstead in Essex · His wife · Salamon Prower and John
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Langemore his servants · William Mullines, a shopkeeper of Dorking in Surrey · His wife · Joseph his son · Priscilla his daughter · Robert Carter his servant · William White, wool carder · Susana his wife · Resolved and Peregriene (born on board after arrival), sons · William Holbeck and Edward Thomson, his servants · Steven Hopkins of Wotton-under-Edge in Gloucestershire · Elizabeth his wife · Giles and Oceanus (born on this voyage) his sons · Constanta and Damaris his daughters · Edward Doty and Edward Litster his servants · Richard Warren, a merchant of London · John Billington of London · Elen his wife · John and Francis, his sons · Edward Tillie, cloth maker of London · Ann. his wife · Henery Samson and Humillity Coper, children, their cousins · John Tillie, silk worker of London · Bridget his wife · Elizabeth, their daughter · Francis Cooke, wool comber of Blyth · John his son · Thomas Rogers, camlet merchant · Joseph his son · Thomas Tinker, wood sawyer · His wife · His son · John Rigdale of London · Alice his wife · James Chilton, a tailor of Canterbury · His wife · Mary his daughter · Edward Fuller of Redenhall in Norfolk · His wife · Samuell his son · John Turner, a merchant · His two sons · Francis Eaton, a carpenter of Bristol · Sarah his wife · Samuell his son · Moyses Fletcher, a smith of Sandwich · John Goodman, a linen weaver · Thomas Williams of Yarmouth in Norfolk
Photographed By Michael Herrick, August 4, 2018
2. Pilgrims Marker
· Digerie Preist, a hatter of London · Peter Browne of Great Burstead in Essex · Edmund Margesson · Richard Britterige · Richard Clarke · Richard Gardenar of Harwich · Gilbart Winslow · John Allerton and Thomas Enlish, mariners · William Trevore and one Ely, seamen
The Plymouth Barbican Association Ltd 1999
Erected 1999 by The Plymouth Barbican Association Ltd.
Topics. This historical marker is listed in this topic list: Settlements & Settlers. A significant historical year for this entry is 1620.
Location. 50° 22.008′ N, 4° 8.073′ W. Marker is in Plymouth, England. Marker is at the intersection of The Barbican and New Street, on the left when traveling south on The Barbican. Touch for map. Marker is at or near this postal address: 9 The Barbican, Plymouth, England PL1 2LS, United Kingdom. Touch for directions.
Credits. This page was last revised on January 27, 2022. It was originally submitted on September 27, 2018, by Michael Herrick of Southbury, Connecticut. This page has been viewed 126 times since then and 11 times this year. Photos:1, 2. submitted on September 27, 2018, by Michael Herrick of Southbury, Connecticut.