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HOTTEN, John Camden.
A LIST OR REGISTER
Of all such persons as embarked themselves in the good ship called the HERCULES, of
Sandwich, of the burthen of 200 tons, John Witherley, master, and therein transported from
Sandwich to the plantation called New England in America; with the certificates from the
ministers where they last dwelt of their conversation, and conformity to the orders and
discipline of the church, and that they had taken
the oath of allegiance and supremacy. (The certificates, all dated February and March,
1634, are here omitted.)
Masters of Families. Children. Servants.
NATHANL. TILDEN of Tenterden yeoman and Seven
children, Seven servants,LYDIA his wife |
JONAS AUSTEN of Tenterden and CONSTANCE his wife
Four children. |
ROB. BROOK of Maidstone mercer and ANNE his wife.
Seven children. |
THO. HEYWARD of Aylesford taylor and SUSANNAH his
wife Five children. |
WILL. WITHERELL of Maidstone schoolmaster and MARY
his wife Three children One servant |
FANNET ...... of Ashford hemp-dresser |
THO BONEY and HEN. EWELL of Sandwich, shoemakers |
WILL.HATCH of Sandwich merchant and JANE his wife
Five children Six servants |
SAM. HINKLEY of Tenterden and SARAH his wife Four
children. |
ISAAC COLE of Sandwich carpenter and JOAN his
wife Two children. |
THO. CHAMPION of Ashford |
THO. BESBEECH of Sandwich Six children Three
servants |
JNO. LEWIS of Tenterden and SARAH his wife One
child |
PARNEL HARRIS of Bow London |
JAMES SAYERS of Northbourn taylor |
COMFORT STARRE of Ashford chirurgion Three children
Three servants |
JOS. ROOTES of Great Chart |
EM. MASON of Eastwell wid. |
MARGT. wife of Will. Johnes late of Sandwich, nowof
New England, painter } |
JNO. BEST of the said parish taylor. |
THO. BRIDGEN of Faversham husbandman and ...... his
wife. } |
History of Sandwich, by W. BOYS, 1792,
pp. 750-1. |
HOTTEN, John Camden. Original Lists of Persons of Quality, Emgrants,
Religious Exiles, Political Rebels, serving men sold for a term of years, apprentices,
children stolen, maidens pressed, and others who went from Great Britain to the
American plantations, 1600-1700, with their ages, the localities where they formerly
lived, names of the ships in which they embarked, and other interesting particulars
from MSS. in the public record office. 700 pp. 4to. cl. New York, 1880.
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