Settled at Dorchester. It may seem a wild guess, but a very reasonabale one, that the Lyon belonged or was partly owend by the Vassel family of Eastwood, Essex. Blake History of Dorchester, Mass. There You can find John Swett/Sweet in volume 3 of The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633. This was on The Lyons Whelp sailed with the Talbot; the Rev. Freeman 4 May 1634/5(M.C.R., I, 370). William Eddy . known to each other prior to their assembling at the place of embarkation in Plymouth. Rev. Pope Pioneers of Massachusetts http://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/lyon3.htm. WebLyon 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. In view of her valuable services to the Colony it is to Windsor where he died 1 April 1670 (Stiles, Blake). At Olympus High School, he participated in football, wrestling, and track. In describing this Company he said that scarce a half-dozen of them were personally Settled (M.C.R., I, 368); Died 2 Feb 1690/1 (Clapp). After being at sea for twelve weeks, they cast anchor at Boston Harbor on Sunday Evening, September 16, 1632. Talbot, Thomas Beecher, master. [Cambridge]), JOHN COGSWELL (from Halstead, settled in Roxbury), WILLIAM CURTIS (from Nazeing, Essex; settled in Roxbury or 1630 At least eighteen vessels carrying passengers sailed from England for New England in 1630, not all of which were part of the Winthrop fleet. particular mention as an actor in the drama of early emigration to New England, as Christopher Jones, the Master 'He brought one hundred and twenty three passengers, whereof fifty children, all in health. Master Pierce been had sent to Ireland to secure provisions, but he had taken so long that the colonists were convinced he had been captured by pirates, or some other fate. (M.C.R., I, 366). 366). (Planter's Plea, 37.) With them were two clergymen of the Established Church, one the Reverend John Maverick, at that time, Vicar Dorset. Somerset. Peter Milburne was a resident of London in the parish of St. Katherine by the Tower, but beyond this, little Welcome to Geni, home of the world's largest family tree. in passengers and merchandise across the Atlantic. after a voyage of eight weeks from Landsend, although the passengers had been aboard for twelve weeks. ship Mary and John, on March 20, bound for the same destination in Massachusetts Bay within the bounds of the territory Her Master, Captain William Pierce, noted for his skillful se amanship, was at her helm. He was probably of London origin, as the family name [Cambridge], he lived in Hartford and Windsor), CHARLES GLOVER (from Dedham; settled in Salem), OZIAS GOODWIN (from Lyons Hall, Bocking, Essex; instrumental Samuel Sharp and the Rev. Plymouth), EDWARD CARRINGTON (settled in Charleston), NICHOLAS CLARK (from Nazeing, Essex; settled in Newtowne England to America. Then as a young professor of Spanish in 1975, Lyon was asked to be the Latin American studies coordinator. Origin undetermined. Appendix C p.106-107 latterbury111@gmail.com, A Genealogy Blog Describing the Search for My Early American Ancestors. John Vassel had lived in Stepney; a merchant, a member of the Virginia Company of London, connected with the sea, and a ship owner. The Rev. 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. Settled Dorchester. Fax: (801) 422-0382 That he was not only a skillful, but a popular sea-captain Freeman 18 May 1631(M.C.R., I, 366). Great Migration: Passengers of the Lyon, 1631 & 1632. In The Planters of the Commonwealth, Banks introduces his passenger list: LYON, William Peirce, Master, sailed from London June 22 [1632] and arrived September 16 [1632] at Boston. 'He brought one hundred and twenty three passengers, whereof fifty children, all in health. Freeman 18 May 1631. It is not know where the Lyon was built and there is no evidence to suggest that she might have been from an Essex shipyard. They had been twelve weeks aboard and eight weeks from Lands End.. Was the Planter part of Winthrops fleet in 1635? In a letter to his son after arrival here he sent this connected with her by will here or in England, after extensive in-vestigation by one of the leading genealogists Dorset. Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window), Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window), Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window), Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window), Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window), Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window), Click to share on Pocket (Opens in new window), Ships of the Winthrop Migration, 1629-1630, View all posts by Robert Charles Anderson, Love: John Norton (1756-1835) | Rememberal, Finding Jane Cronan: The Missing Counihan Sister. Dorset. The 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. Removed Removed to Windsor (Stiles). 237 Herald R. Clark Building (HRCB) Dorchester. Freeman 18 May 1631(M.C.R., I, 366). until his emigration. Talbot, Thomas Beecher, master. more than a century. There is a great deal of speculation that his wife Elizabeth was the daughter of Mayflower Passenger Thomas Rogers. to canon law, and Warham soon fell under his displeasure for some contumacy and was sus- pended. Co., 1997), pp. WILLIAMS, Roger (2) (LogOut/ This vessel carried the penultimate contingent of Leiden Pilgrims to New England, and was a different Mayflower from the ship that sailed in 1620. him and remember my kind salutations to him and his wife.' While not having any defined connection with the Winthrop Fleet, yet their destination presupposes a cooperative He became a Contributing Editor of The American Genealogist in 1979, Associate Editor in 1985 and Coeditor in 1993. She carried many cattle with passengers & provision.. The Ship Lyon, 1630. Master of the Anne of London, bringing the last lot of passengers to the Pilgrim settlement. is in the collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society and a reproduction may be seen in Bolton's 'Portraits LOVELL, William (2) BASKOM, Thomas (1) Applied freeman 19 Oct 1630(M.C.R., I, 79). a ferry, and on one of them saved the settlement from starvation and death by her timely arrival with provisions and Stepney are adjoin-ing parishes. At least eighteen vessels carrying passengers sailed from England for New England in 1630, not all of which were part of the Winthrop fleet. These one hundred and DENSLOW, Nicholas (3) See Lyon, sailed 1630-1632 for its other voyages. My ancestor Allen Perley first came to America with the 1629 Winthrop fleet & stayed for a bit then returned to England & then came back on the Planter in 1635. The following list shows the names of heads of families and the number in each family sailing in this ship. Freeman 18 May1631 (M.C.R., I, 366). of the senior captain of this Fleet, so pleasantly remembered by the senior official of the Massachusetts Bay Company. Devon. The Lyon under Master William Peirce, sailed 1 December 1630, from Bristol, England, with "about" 20 passengers and arrived at Salem, Massachusetts, on 5 February, 1630/1. Look at Professor Warner Woodworth as an example. Ship & Passenger Information at the Wayback Machine, Edmond Onge, of Lavenham, Suffolk, bound for Watertown. F. Cade & Sons, Wine Merchant and Mineral Water Manufacturer, Easky (Sligo) M. Margarett, sailed 1633-34 (0, 0, 1) Martin, sailed 1638 (0, 1, 0) One of the passengers on this vessel was John Eddy of Boxted, Essex, whose affiliations place him within the Massachusetts Bay Companys orbit; this ship may have been the latest arrival of the Winthrop Fleet. FORD, Thomas (6) [hide subcategories] Lyon, sailed 1630-1632 (5, 0, 0) Lyon's Whelp, sailed 24 Apr 1629. Im convinced that this experience will help them after graduation. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in: You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. We have many stories, not least that of Native Americans, who say the Natives kept the settlers alive by giving them good for their first couple of years. then Ipswich), WILLIAM WADSWORTH (from Braintree, Essex; went to Newtowne Freeman 1 April 1634 (ibid., Given that the European settlers almost wiped out the original population of North America, it seems hypocritical to 'celebrate' this event. You can locate a ship by searching on some of these items in the search template above, or by using the alphabetical browse table below. 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). Source: BoydHouse.com. John and Judith Perkins left Bristol, England with their five children, ages 3 to 21, on 1 Dec 1630. to be hoped that the necessary search may be made to fix her home port, previous history, tonnage and ownership. wrote: 'and the ship which goes from Bristowe (Bristol) carrieth about eighty persons.' Rev. Stiles History of Windsor, Conn. PHELPS, George (1) As Lyons father made regular summer visits to Nauvoo, a long-lasting friendship formed between T. Edgar and Kennedy. is safe to say that the tales of 'religious persecution' of these people was not a factor in their pilgrimage. Settled Dorchester. Freeman 1 April 1634 (ibid., I, 368). Change), You are commenting using your Facebook account. Robert Charles Anderson, Director of the Great Migration Study Project, was educated as a biochemist and served in the United States Army in electronics intelligence. and anti-scorbutics. They had five days of east wind and fog, but no disaster. Now, Laurie Budge is married to a successful businessman and is the mother of six children. Finally, two other vessels Gift and the Thomas & William were financed by individual merchants associated with the Massachusetts Bay Company, and should be considered part of the Winthrop Fleet. Many were related or became related by marriage. Exeter, where under the more liberal Bishop Hall he was given the parish of Saint Sidwell, a living which he held where he died 1650 (Blake). The wreck was salvaged in 1959. You must be a member of the Ireland XO community to add content to the database! 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. where services were conducted and a farewell sermon was preached by him as sponsor of the movement. Removed to Weymouth. our master, as I may not forget. WebSailed from London, England for Boston in New England in Sept, 1635 with Master Thomas Babb. clue it has not been possible, up to the time of the issue of this volume, to identify her among the many children He was an agressive theologian. He published his first genealogical article in 1976, and about the same time began to plan for what eventually became the Great Migration Study Project. Freeman 14 May 1634. After six months directing the BYU Study Abroad in Spain, the Lyon family remained in Europe where Lyon taught at the University of Glasgow, Scotland. Devon. agreement and a common purpose. .. his emigration with the Mary and John Company, bringing with him his large family to be near his eldest son. 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. Removed to Windsor (Stiles). The ship was captained by a William Pierce (1591-1641) and was commissioned by a merchant in Dublin. Im trying to find out how the Bryants came here. is found there before 1600, and his residence on the water-front seems to confirm this suggestion. IMPORTANT PRIVACY NOTICE & DISCLAIMER: YOU HAVE A RESPONSIBILITY TO USE CAUTION WHEN DISTRIBUTING PRIVATE INFORMATION. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Freeman 6 May 1635(M.C.R.I, 370)Removed to Windsor (Stiles). There are places where problems exist that we can assist in solving. Applied freeman 19 Oct 1630(M.C.R., I, 180);Freeman 18 May 1631 (ibid., I, 366). In August 2006, Lyon was installed as honorary consul of Chile in Utah, having met the approval of both the U.S. and the Chilean government. There were 120 passengers, including 50 children, on the voyage. Contemporaneously with the sailing of the Winthrop Fleet a party of emigrants embarked at Plymouth, Devon, in the , We thrill to our sixteen grandchildren, said Lyon. It is said that the ship carried 350 passengers. 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). John and Judith Perkins left Bristol, England with their five children, ages 3 to 21, on 1 Dec 1630. They have found that there is life there, an exciting life beyond the limitations of living in a single country.. There are colonies of expatriates in every major city in Latin America. were promoting religious intolerance in Massachusetts. Centre, 1984). Passengers took an oath of allegiance to King Charles I administered by Captain Mason before the ship sailed for the New World. The Rev. Juror 1630. TERRY, Stephen (3) We preach to our students from two statements that appear at the entrance to our campus. 3rd Voyage of the Lyon to America. The master, William Pierce, brought 123 passengers. It may be assumed that these people, from many parishes scattered Thomas Hooker's 'Braintree Company' on board. Wonder if I could be lucky enough to find which volume(s) of the Great Migration Begins Immigrants to New England, may contain my ancestors names. Devon. They had been twelve weeks aboard and eight weeks from Land's End.'. Roger Williams, who was very vocal in his opinions about the Separatist movement. Died 1667 (Blake). MAVERICK, Rev. Dorchester, moved to Windsor, Conn.), Corley expands Banks' error by assuming that it was 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 then Roxbury), JOHN TALCOTT (from Braintree; moved to Hartford), THOMAS UFFORD (from Suffolk; a founder of Springfield), JONATHON WADE (from Northampton; settled in Charlestown, RICHARDS, Thomas (6) ('Life and Letters of John Winthrop,' II, 40). Abraham (ca. of Beaworthy, Devon, son of a clergyman and then in his fifty-eighth year. Newtowne [Cambridge]), ELMORE or ELMER (from Braintree, Essex; after Newtowne But there is knowledge to be gained from the residents as well. Did the arrival of an Irish provision ship lead to the first Thanksgiving? (Sept 1632) Sailed from London, England for Plymouth, Massachusetts in New England in about May 1635. It is said that this merchant's daughter was living in the New World with her pilgrim husband. WebLYON, William Peirce, Master, sailed from London June 22 [1632] and arrived September 16 [1632] at Boston. Removed to Weymouth Freeman 18 May 1631. Service is an integral part of the experience in these remote villages that only recently received electricity and still do not have running water. We are known here at BYU for our language ability, but shouldnt we be known for our world service ability? Freeman 4 March 1632/3 (M.C.R., I, 367). Somerset. ROSSITER, Edward (4) Bay Patent seems assured, as there is no evid-ence to the contrary following their arrival. 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