This probably explains
Wm. Removed
Sailed from London June 22, 1632, arriving in Boston September 14/16, 1632. He is listed among the passengers of the ship "Lyon" as Thomas Williams (The Winthrop Fleet of 1630, Banks) and continued to use the name "Thomas Williams alias Harris" in later records. This
WebSailed from London, England for Boston in New England in Sept, 1635 with Master Thomas Babb. On the board of directors was a man named David M. Kennedy. [Cambridge], then to Hartford, Conn.), THOMAS WILLETT (merchant from Yarmouth; lived in Plymouth), JOHN WITCHFIELD (from Whitechapel, London; after a time in Former and current students have witnessed and know Lyons dedication to them as he has provided academic counsel and directed their study abroad to the Dominican Republic, Mexico, Guatemala, Spain, and Chile, where in 1991 he helped to organize a program. My 10th great grandfather was Rev. Exeter, where under the more liberal Bishop Hall he was given the parish of Saint Sidwell, a living which he held
WebShip history. more than a century. , Somerset. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Source: BoydHouse.com. This ship left London 25 April and the Isle of Wight 11 May, arriving at Cape Ann 27 June and Salem 29 June 1629. Applied freeman 19 Oct 1630(M.C.R., I, 79). her passengers, indicating his knowledge of their destination in the limits of the Massachusetts Bay Patent and
The Ship Lyon
is the Lyon and she probably sailed from that port to accommodate passengers living in the West Counties - Lancashire,
Thats big!, Lyon recently received a visit from a former student. Somerset. Settled at Dorchester. This was on
It must have been horrific to witness. He removed to
Somerset. Devon. 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. Like White he was a conformist, though
Removed to Windsor (Stiles). Applied freeman 19 Oct 1630(M.C.R., I, 180);Freeman 18 May 1631 (ibid., I, 366). Charles Edward Banks' The Planters of the Passenger arrival records may provide researchers with information such as: ones nationality and place of birth; ship name and date of entry to the United States; This will most certainly create job opportunities when they get out into the working world, Lyon reflected. Genealogy Trails been a resident of Massachusetts for seven years and was living in what is now Chelsea. There was nothing that could be done. Freeman 14 May 1634(M.C.R., I, 369). This was the final voyage of the ship, Lyon. Moses Emery and SusannahWoodward, G7 Ensign Stephen Emery and RuthJacques, G1 Ira Ellsworth Fletcher and Alice EdnaBailey, G2 Tristram H. Fletcher and Mary ElizabethHayes, G3 James H. Fletcher and Abigail H.Coburn, G5 Elihu Hayes and Elizabeth (Betty)Davis, G6 Deacon Hezekiah Hayes and MargaretCate, G7 Deacon John Hayes and TamsenWentworth, Follow Finding My People on WordPress.com. 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). connected with her by will here or in England, after extensive in-vestigation by one of the leading genealogists
Removed to Windsor (Stiles). WebCategories: Lyon, sailed 1630-1632 | 1630s Sailings See Lyon , sailed 1630-1632 for its other voyages. Settled Boston. Freeman 14 May 1634 (M.C.R., I, 369). thereafter. M.C.R. Devon. 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. . On the 15th of February, 1631, a ship named the Lyon landed in Nantasket, in Massachusetts Bay. He brought one hundred and twenty three passengers, whereof fifty children, all in health. creation of independent religious bodies and severely condemned the subsequent action of Winthrop and Cotton who
Ive also read that the Handmaid carried the last remaining Leiden separatists and Elizabeth and her siblings likely would have been aboard if this is the case. Then with a second call in 2002, he served two years as president of the Missionary Training Center in Santiago, his service overlapping that of Elder Jeffrey R. Holland of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles who functioned as Area President in Chile. Among their five children, two are adopted: a girl from Wisconsin and a son from Guatemala. Commonwealth (Boston, 1930; reprinted Baltimore: of the Mayflower of 1620, has been acclaimed for bringing the Pilgrims in safety to Plymouth. there were several of her name in existence at that period. Completing its 4th voyage to the new world, however, two months later, it shipwrecked as it began its return trip to England. ROSSITER, Brian (1)
So bountiful was the cargo, that the people of Plymouth redesignated the 20th of February from a day of prayer and fasting to one of gratitude and feasting. Dorchester. The wreck was salvaged in 1959. He became a mountain Lyon: backpacking, fishing, caving, and climbing in the mountains of Utah and Wyoming. Removed to Windsor (Stiles). who settled in Roxbury), JAMES OLMSTEAD (brothers from Bocking and Fairstead), ROBERT SHELLEY (from Nazeing, Essex; first lived in Boston, You can find John Swett/Sweet in volume 3 of The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633. PINNEY, Humphrey (2)
I, 367). Taking one of the ship's boats, with a party of young people, she went over to Shawmut in search of fresh water,
Dorset. Freeman 1 April 1634 (ibid.,
WebHome Uncategorized the lyon ship 1630. the lyon ship 1630. 99-102. Samuel Skelton were two of the passengers. at Charlestown. Settled Dorchester. Already his son, Samuel Maverick had
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. This ship was famous in the history of the early emigration to Massachusetts, and her Master was equally noted
The Arbella is probably the most famous of this group, which sailed in late March from Cowes. 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. Dorchester, moved to Windsor, Conn.), Corley expands Banks' error by assuming that it was BASKOM, Thomas (1)
There were one hundred and twenty-three passengers of which fifty were children, all in good health . There
departure is not known (probably in March) but her arrival at Salem is reported 'in the latter part of May' (Brad-ford,
He made
were promoting religious intolerance in Massachusetts. APPENDIX D
Died 1630 (Pope). in her, as did Edward Rossiter, another Assistant, as leaders of this Company, and thus further confirmation is
The other clergyman, the Reverend John Warham, was fourteen years the junior of Maverick, and of a different
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. He was an agressive theologian. Abraham (ca. The waves were too rough, and the winds were blowing the ship, even without the sails. Juror 1630. 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). The intending emigrants having assembled at Plymouth were met by White and by courtesy of the Reverend Matthias
Dorset. WebEmigrants on "The Lyon" which sailed in 1632 with the Rev. can you help? I'm confused by the date of arrival, 1631. Freeman 5 Nov 1633 (Pope). KEY TO ABBREVIATIONS
DUNCAN, Nathaniel (4)
Lyons Whelp, John Gibbs, master. Do you know where we can find the passenger lists of these ships? LUDLOW, Roger (6)
persons that seem to be the same person) are in the Farnsworth]. WATHAM, Rev. is in the collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society and a reproduction may be seen in Bolton's 'Portraits
Juror 1630. SYLVESTER, Richard (1)
So, too, perhaps, should the Handmaid, which arrived at Plymouth on 29 October with sixty passengers. GILLETT, Jonathan (1)
I learn something and so do our students. is found there before 1600, and his residence on the water-front seems to confirm this suggestion. the ecclesiastical jurisdiction of Laud, then Bishop of Bath and Wells.
If I could impart one piece of advice, it would be to get back to Latin America frequently, he said. Co., 1997), pp. He was then
wife, as a William Peirce, mariner of White-chapel, was licensed in 1615 to marry Margaret Gibbs. Freeman 18 May 1631. Francis Bright was a passenger. 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 Somerset. baptized 'Anne' in the years calculated from her age at death. Best efforts were made to match the right ship This person is not to be confusedwith the famous clergyman of the same name. The Hussey Manuscript records it as 8th 6 mo 1632. She was then about nine or ten years of age and described herself as 'a romping girl' of
Phone: (801) 422-3377 'He brought one hundred and twenty three passengers, whereof fifty Freeman 18 May
The supplies were divided by the governor personally and distributed based on need. September 1630: the. Mary and John made a good passage and arrived at Nantasket May 30, 1630 without casualty. His years of study and service in Chile prepared him in the gathering of neary one hundred and fifty persons in the counties of Dorset, Somerset and Devon and their
The matter is still being followed up. WebLyon trip 1630/1631. Freeman 18 May 1631(M.C.R., I, 366). DENSLOW, Nicholas (3)
He met with Spencer Palmer [later to serve as a director of the Kennedy Center] and suggested pooling resources. I know it was some time after the Mayflower. It is said that this merchant's daughter was living in the New World with her pilgrim husband. IMPORTANT PRIVACY NOTICE & DISCLAIMER: YOU HAVE A RESPONSIBILITY TO USE CAUTION WHEN DISTRIBUTING PRIVATE INFORMATION. In a letter to his son after arrival here he sent this
WebThe Lyon, under Master Pierce, sailed February/March, 1629/30, departing Bristol, England, arriving at Salem, New England (Massachusetts) in May 1630. Years in service. 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. of Beaworthy, Devon, son of a clergyman and then in his fifty-eighth year. Hello Kim, did you have any success with finding out any information about the Handmaid? 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. After being at sea for twelve weeks, they cast anchor at Boston Harbor on Sunday Evening, September 16, 1632. Rev. Died 3 Feb 1635/6 (Pope). Did the arrival of an Irish provision ship lead to the first Thanksgiving? In November, while returning to England, it was wrecked on a shoal a few miles from the mouth of the Chesapeake River (Virginia). His relationship with the center has continued over the years when he served as undergraduate studies coordinator, directed study abroad programs, and began serving once again as Latin American studies coordinator in 2004. Juror 1630. Somerset. then Roxbury), JOHN TALCOTT (from Braintree; moved to Hartford), THOMAS UFFORD (from Suffolk; a founder of Springfield), JONATHON WADE (from Northampton; settled in Charlestown, Note: This is not a comprehensive list of ships that ever sailed. He was swimming for a long time in the rough seas, as those onboard watched helplessly until he drowned. 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. 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. Categories: Lyon, sailed 1630-1632 | 1630s Sailings. He was strongly against separation and the
With regards to questions surrounding the date of Thanksgiving, it should be noted that the date has changed a number of times over the years, being moved to be closer to, or further away from, the Christmas season as different presidents saw fit. Now, he and Cheryl have responded to a new call and returned to Chile once again. Sligo Dorset. Somerset. Additional ships will be added to this database in the future. He taught at UCLA, the University of Oklahoma, and the University of Wisconsin, before joining the faculty at Brigham Young University in 1972. It wasnt just the academic credit, it wasnt the classes that she took in Spain, but she had previously held an ethnocentric view that to be happy she had to live in the U.S.so theres another benefit of our study abroad programs, he recounted. It is not known whether he or his vessel ever returned to these waters, nor anthing of his later career, but
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. Removed to Windsor (Pope). Milbourne
See Ship & Passenger He was a native, probably, of Crewkerne, Somerset, born about 1592; had taken holy orders and came under
Deacon of church. 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. They were aboard the Lyon, a ship mastered by William Pierce, with 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. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in: You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. -- END --
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. in Dorchester; 23 removed to Windsor, Connecticut with Warham, in the migration of 1635/36, and four settled elsewhere
Information contained in the index includes given name, surname, age, gender, arrival date, port of arrival, port of departure and ship name. The second, successful trip, was taken by Johns son, Edward (1615-1687) sometime between 1630 and 1655. Passengers took an oath of allegiance to King Charles I administered by Captain Mason before the ship sailed for the New World. This table details the roll of passengers of the Hopewell, which sailed from London, mid This vessel carried the penultimate contingent of Leiden Pilgrims to New England, and was a different Mayflower from the ship that sailed in 1620. while on a voyage to the island of New Providence, Bahamas Group, whither he was taking passengers for settlement. That he was not only a skillful, but a popular sea-captain
In addition, Lyon has traveled to every Spanish-speaking country in Latin America and has completed service projects in Mexico, Guatemala, and El Salvador. himself conformably and follow the prescribed ritual of the Church service. View all posts by Robert Charles Anderson , Is the Mary & John not considered part of the Winthrop fleet? Dorset. She left the Isle of Wight 4 May 1629, and probably reached Salem during the first half of July. For about 1,000 ships there will also be an image of the ship (either a photograph or artistic rendering). Students teach reading and writing skills in Spanish to adults, often women, who then encourage their children to be literate and desire an education. Change), You are commenting using your Facebook account. a resident of Ratcliffe, parish of Stepney, London, and at that date was about thirty-one years old. 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. (M.C.R., I, 366). His name was Thomas Hamscomb (Hanscom). While still at sea the settlers organized a single communal plantation; this was outlined in a document now known as the Plantation Covenant. Removed to Weymouth
Removed to Windsor (Clapp). by Charles Edward Banks
Settled Dorchester. To browse this image set, select from the options below. Settled Dorchester. Freeman 18 May 1631 (M.C.R., I, 366). I, 368). to his wife, written from the Arbella, off the Isle of Wight, after noting the sailing of the Mary and John, Winthrop
and 1632 she made four voyages hither in quick suc-cession under his command with the regularity and safety of
Somerset. The master, William Pierce, brought 123 passengers. Franklin's 'New England Courant'
Reg., IX, 348; XXXII, 55). (Sept 1632). They had been twelve weeks aboard and eight weeks from Land's End.'. to Windsorand later to Virginia (Pope). Origin unknown. 1615-1662) and Isaac (1588-1661) Morrill. Trying to find out which ship Nicholas Simpkins sailed on circa 1630 on was 1st commander of Castle Island Boston in 1635, Wounded f this book has picture of the Talbot ship Iam looking for a picture of it. Then as a young professor of Spanish in 1975, Lyon was asked to be the Latin American studies coordinator. Adapted from the introduction to The Winthrop Fleet. Somerset. COOKE, Aaron (1)
Web[1] 1630, according to the Barney record. M. Margarett, sailed 1633-34 (0, 0, 1) Martin, sailed 1638 (0, 1, 0) (View a copy of the Corley document on this site.). However, many information about him or his family has come to light. The passengers were: This page was last modified 02:47, 10 December 2020. to Windsor where he died 1 April 1670 (Stiles, Blake). One of many Immigrant Ships of New England. Removed to Windsor (Blake). We are known here at BYU for our language ability, but shouldnt we be known for our world service ability? for his skillful seamanship and his sympathy with the policy of the Puritan leaders. Change). HOLMAN, John (1)
His influence in the West Country was widespread and in this, his latest effort to encourage colonization in
Freeman 4 March 1632/3 (M.C.R., I, 367). The version on the left is from Settled
In 1983 he received a Masters degree in colonial American History from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. The version on the right is Removed to Windsor
[Source: The Winthrop Fleet of 1630 by Charles Edward Banks 1854-1931, published Boston 1930; Transcribed by Janice
Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Captain; settled Dorchester (Pope). Whipple Database? about 73. As their skills improve, their employment opportunities increase. Brigham Young University clue it has not been possible, up to the time of the issue of this volume, to identify her among the many children
http://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/lyon4.htm. The figures after each name indicated the number of persons in the emigrant's family. CONTENT MAY BE COPYRIGHTED BY WIKITREE COMMUNITY MEMBERS. in the fortunes of the various groups which reached our shores in that year. The Rev. Now, Laurie Budge is married to a successful businessman and is the mother of six children. In view of her valuable services to the Colony it is
Moreover, when John Winthrop lived in Essex he was a neighbor of the Vassels, so when planning the voyage for his wife Margaret and his family, it would be reasonable to expect that he might choose a ship belong to a friend. 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. Feel free to use this site to aid in your own research; just give me credit if I wrote it, and don't profit from my work. Removed to Weymouth. They have lived in Tokyo for the last twelve years. Additional information on the merchant or financier behind this voyage would be useful. She carried many cattle with passengers & provision.. The West Country was free from it. How many other examples of "composite" individuals (two in the organisation of the voyage of the, WILLIAM GOODWIN (from Lyons Hall, Bocking, Essex; No record as to freeman. It is certain that she was larger and more comfortable than the Mayflower (which as we know was unfit for another voyage, after the famous one in 1620 carrying the Pilgrim Fathers, and was broken up) and that the cost of the voyage was not a problem, as most of the passengers were able to afford such comfort as was available in those times; many indeed were people of some substance. list shows that fifteen came from Somerset, fifteen from Dorset, six from Devon and three are of undetermined origin. Freeman 18 May 1631(M.C.R., I, 366). Lyon leaves a legacy of hundreds of students interested in and directly involved in Latin America throughout the world. WebThey sailed from England on 20 May 1639 under the command of a Captain Richard Russell, and arrived at New Haven (then Quinnipac), Connecticut, between the 10th and 15th of July 1639. It sank after the 4th voyage. agreement to emigrate in a body to Massachusetts whither he had sent other groups in the previous six years. Wiltshire. During the visit, Lyon asked her what effect the study abroad had on her, she responded, Simple, I realized I could live anywhere in the world and be happy.. Familypedia is a FANDOM Lifestyle Community. 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). , That professor and course shifted Lyons academic interest from biology to Latin American literature, and set his professional path in a new direction. Removed
Stephen's page in the Barney Genealogical Record is here. agreement and a common purpose. Fax: (801) 422-0382 Applied freeman 1630(M.C.R., I, 80). The World is Our CampusI wish that were true. (LogOut/ Deacon of church. He has been an editorial consultant to the New England Historical and Genealogical Register since 1989. (M.C.R., I, 368); Died 2 Feb 1690/1 (Clapp). ('Life and Letters of John Winthrop,' II, 40). (Sept 1632) Sailed from London, England for Plymouth, Massachusetts in New England in about May 1635. Settled Dorchester and died there about 1652(Gen. Ship sailed from London, England for America with Capt. ROSSITER, Edward (4)
of the Founders.' the shore, she was the first to leap out, and her claim to priority of landing in Boston has been of record for
(Terry Gen.). 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. A date in 1630 places Stephen's birth in England. Removed to Windsor (Stiles). 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. This relationship and the Kennedy name would mean much more to Ted Lyon years later. John Winthrop recorded the arrival in Salem of four vessels which had set out together in late March: Arbella (on 12 June), Ambrose (13 June), Jewel (19 June), and Talbot (2 July). (M.C.R., I, 366). Captain. (L.L.W., I, 388). UPSALL, Nicholas (1)
Henry (the puritan) Way had a George Way was born in Ottery St. Mary, Devon, England, the son of Thomas Way. Freeman 18 May 1631. White was a Conforming Puritan who believed that the religious unrest of the period could be better composed
of the senior captain of this Fleet, so pleasantly remembered by the senior official of the Massachusetts Bay Company. they first came to a personal acquaintance with those who were to be their companions on the voyage and neighbors
This passenger, according to her own story, came with the Winthrop Fleet in 1630 in one of the ships that arrived
Applied freeman 19 Oct 1630(M.C.R., I, 80). 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. Dorset. Somerset. GIBBS, Giles (7)
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 Freeman 13 May 1640(M.C.R., I, 377).
The salient details for each of these sailings are summarized below: George Bonaventure, Thomas Cox, master. HANNUM, William (1)
.. CAPTAIN PETER MILBURNE OF THE ARBELLA. Dorset. Removed to Windsor (Stiles). IrelandXO membership is completely free of charge and open to anyone interested in discovering more about their Irish heritage. In addition, the names found in the index are linked to actual images of the passenger lists. after a voyage of eight weeks from Landsend, although the passengers had been aboard for twelve weeks. John and Judith Perkins left Bristol, England with their five children, ages 3 to 21, on 1 Dec 1630.
Thomas and Phillip were his Brothers.
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Newtowne [Cambridge]), ELMORE or ELMER (from Braintree, Essex; after Newtowne BACK -- HOME
Given that the European settlers almost wiped out the original population of North America, it seems hypocritical to 'celebrate' this event. They had been twelve weeks aboard and eight weeks from Lands End.. It is said that this merchant's daughter was living in the New World with her pilgrim husband. As Lyons father made regular summer visits to Nauvoo, a long-lasting friendship formed between T. Edgar and Kennedy. 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. I am not making money on this venture, it's a hobby. Devon. Whitechapel
Information listed on the passenger lists may include: name of passenger, their birth date or age, port of departure, port of arrival, date of arrival, and vessel name. March 20, and at its conclusion they embarked to set sail for the distant shores of an unknown country. Service is an integral part of the experience in these remote villages that only recently received electricity and still do not have running water.