ark and dove record, passengers, crew and indentured servants

Religious affiliation: Catholic. 1 Jul 1638 William LEWIS Gent. vol. 154 (Richard Orchard et al. 26 Jan 1646[7] Jame[s] BALDRIDGE summoned as witness. Born: 27 March 1609; son of Thomas Greene, Knight Bachelor, by his wife Margaret Webb. 750 l tob & cask, for the price of vse of him his shallopp & 1. man for a month. 1. Issue: Unknown. Jan 1642/3 First appearance (of many) for Henry Brooks in Judicial CTB records. PROB C2/Chas. Boatswain on the Dove. Married: (2nd) Penelope d/o John Wiseman Esquire, of Tyrrells Hall, Essex. Ellyson demandeth of henry Brooks 250 l tob & cask, due for chirurgery. W. Dugdale, Vis. 2008 Passenger #16 BRYANT The Ark and the Dove shows #16 as John Bryant, one of my forefathers, from Gravesend, England then Cowes, Isle of Wight to St. Clement Island, Maryland . anyone without the express written consent of the Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild LLC. 2. Provincial offices: Died: 1634, in Maryland. Issue: Unknown. Provincial offices: Commissioner (1633-1637); Council (1637-8). of the Maryland Legislature Vol. 1. Here he is commanded to visit every house in the hundreds and take an inventory of all men able to bear arms, of all guns and ammunition, swords, etc., and to secure depositions of such from whomever. Records of Indentured Servants and of Certificates of Land: Northumberland County, Virginia, 1650-1795 (Bowie, Md. MSA Land Patents Liber 1, folio 17, 27, 41; Liber ABH, folio 6, 67. Issue: Unknown. 4. Married: (1st) John Smithson; and (2nd) John Norman. Is this a coincidence because they are all in the trading business, and is it a coincidence that the other Henry BROOKE is a boat/shipbuilder?. Issue: Unknown. 1) Friday the 22nd of November 1633. MSA Liber Z (1637-1650), folio 11. 2. 3. William Edwin (passenger) Died: Before 1 December 1643. Issue: No. The proceedings of the case can be read in the Records and Files of the Quarterly Courts of Essex County Massachusetts, Volume II (1912), pp. Purser and steward of the Ark. vol. B. Fothergill, Wills of Westmoreland County, Va., 1654-1800 (1925), p. 1. MSA Land Patents Liber 4, folio 186; Liber 2, folio 528; Liber ABH, folio 27. This was the prominent labor system in place in British America until it was overcome by slavery. 1. 1. MSA Land Patents Liber 1, folio 20, 37-38; Liber ABH, folio 65. The passengers mutinied and took the ship to Scotland where it was seized by the Royal Navy. 1. 134, No. Issue: Yes. Francis Rabnett, gentleman (passenger) Born: 1606 in England; (2nd) son of George Calvert, Knt., 1st Lord Baltimore, Some spelling has been modernized and contractions expanded. 1. July 31, 2021 Posted by Sethmini. Northumberland County, Land Office Patents No. Died: Before 3 August 1642. William CLAYBORNE established the first white settlement in Maryland on the Isle of Kent in 1631. 2. MdHS, Calvert Papers, MS 174, no. 12 Feb 1644/5 Henry Brooke mrcht to the demand of John Rablie saith, that the demand was not so as is alledged, & if it be true that it was for Pilotage of his shipp; that the plf did not performe the duety of pilot, but brought his ship a ground & carried her beyond the port; And the plf made oath of the truth of his demand: And Tho. Two Passengers on the Ark Mathias de Sousa Mathias de Sousa was Maryland's fist black resident, arrived on St. Mary's on the ark in 1634. Issue: Unknown. 2 Jan 1647[8] Sworn to oath of Fealty: Mr. LEWGAR, Mr GERRARD, Francis GRAY, Francis POPE, Wm THOMPSON, Nath POPE, John HOLLIS [Hallowes], John TUE (17 Jan), Wm WRIGHT, John HILLIARD. MSA Testamentary Proceedings Liber B, folio 188. . MSA Land Patents Liber 1, folio 19, 166; Archives of Md. 1. Jurat. MD and states land in manor of St. George's. 8 Jun 1649 8o Junij Lres of Administracon of the estate of Mr Henry Brookes merchant granted to Mr Cuthbert ffenwick a creditor who is by oath to exhibit an Inventory by Michas next vnles &c and to keepe and make a true Accompt &c. further time allowed 25o Sept till xps next. Religious affiliation: Catholic. Issue: Unknown. 1. Thomas BALDRIDGE, planter, removed to Virginia by 1649 where they are found in early Northumberland records as neighbors and associates of the BROOKES, POPES, and BRIDGES. MSA Wills Liber 1, folio 11. 1. E.C. 7 Feb 1644 [5] februar: 7. copie recorded by mr Henry Brook mrcht. 1. MSA Archives of Md. NOTES: The above identifies Jane, the wife of Henry BROOKES, as formerly married to David WICKLIFFE who is presumed to have died as he is not found in records after Sep 1642. Mr Br. Died: 1655 at the Battle of the Severn. Died: 10 May 1635 in a naval battle on the pinnace St. Margaret. NOTES: First record found for Jane UNKNOWN Wickliffe. Cuthbert Fenwick, Esquire NOTES: The above June 1643 and March 1643[4]records suggests that David WHITCLIFF aka WICKLIFFE had deceased. Captain Richard Lowe of Ratcliff, Stepney, Middlesex, Master of the Ark (crew) of the Maryland Legislature Vol. MSA Wills Liber 1, folio 1. TNA PROB HCA 14, Bundle 93, No. Religious affiliation: Catholic. 4, p. 32. Dict. Research for the original information found in the ISTG COMPASS was conducted by Harriet Rosch and the late Donna Jackson. Stephen Gore (passenger) 27 Oct 1640 Patent for Nicholas COSSIN [Cawseen aka Causseen] for 50 acres that was assigned by Thomas CHARINTON and formerly possessed by same. Samuel Lawson, mate on The Dove (crew) Issue: Unknown. 1. 3. One of the earliest was researched and compiled by Mrs. G. W. Hodges and published as the "Ark and Dove Record, Passengers, Crew and Indentured Servants," in the Register of Maryland's Heraldic Families, Series II, by Alice Norris Parran, 1938. 7 & 24 Sep 1640 Thomas BUTLER of the Isle of Kent600a of land and by conditions of the plantation for transporting at his own charge into the province in the year [blank] himself and his wife and 2 children and 3 man servants to wit: Charles HEWART, Xtopher THOMAS, Ride SMITH. Religious affiliation: Catholic. The blue points are Pilgrims and their servants, the green represents the paying passengers and their servants and the red is the crew. 1. Issue: No. It is signed his loving Uncle Henry who advises his nephew that his father [unnamed] is not pleased with the accounts and returns from Virginia and plans to take his business away from Nicholas, his son. Anon Benham, servant of Thomas Greene A. of the Maryland Legislature Vol. The crew of the Ark, of which there were about forty persons, included Captain Richard Lowe, . CORNWALLIS about a petition from certaine servant of his to Sr. John Harvey to be presented at Chapell in St. Marys where the Catholics worshipped for the purpose of procuring the signatures of all Protestants. TNA PROB HCA 14, Bundle 93, No. TNA C 24/621/79 (Edward Robinson v Cecil Calvert, 2nd Lord Baltimore), Nicholas Perry, quartermaster of the Dove (crew) The records are arranged by Port of Arrival (See Part 5). MSA Land Patents Liber 1, folio 121. Henry James (passenger) One baby was born during the trip and named Oceanus Hopkins. (MD Hist Magazine, 1916, v11#1, p. 9-12, orig: MD Archives of the Provincial Court 1637-1650, p. 35, 119). Died: 1639. Indentured servants - Richard Cole, George Beadon, Hugh Carteret. Benjamin Hodges, servant of John Saunders Married: Ursula d/o Gifford. Christopher Carnell (passenger) John Halfhead, brickmason (passenger) Issue: Unknown. Religious affiliation: Protestant. 1. Died: Before 5 August 1640. Thomas Cornwaleys Married: Grace d/o Beman. Robert Smith (passenger) Slavery in American colonies developed primarily due to a shortage of labor. Born: circa 1600. 2. John Combs and Ann Hannah (MASON?) Issue: No. Thomas Dorrell, Esquire (passenger) To date there are approximately 1663 immigrant servants listed in the database. The west indies and indentured servant to the servants and the population. For some reason he was entitled to a total of 200 acres (or an additional 200 acres) that he assigned to one William LEWIS (see July 1650 record). If this website has provided you with useful information, please consider making a donation to USGenNet to help keep sites like this online. Papenfuse et al., Biog. This man was one of the indentured servants. Father White taught the Indians his language. Issue: No. Born: circa 1602. 4, p. 88-9. Religious affiliation: Protestant. Born: circa 1606, of Wenden, Essex. Issue: No. whitcliff appears. Author: General Assembly Transcription Source: H. R. McIlwaine, ed., Journals of the House of . Nicholas Fairfax, Esquire (Investor and passenger) Issue: Unknown. Stephen). On Executive Council till his death. 1. Chester County Archives and Record Services, West Chester, PA 19380. To Serve Well and Faithfully: Labor and Indentured Servants in Pennsylvania, 1682-1800 (2000) Smith, Abott Emerson. Issue: Yes. Perhaps he moved or went travelling. 1. MSA Land Patents Liber 1, folio 20, 38; Liber ABH, folio 65. (1642-1644), folio 6. 2. 3, p. 258; Land Patents Liber 1, folio 20; Liber ABH, folio 64. Ships Passenger Lists to Maryland 1739. Appointed both sheriff and coroner. MSA Archives of Md. Google Books (also see extracts in Wilson, 1964, p. 1 - 4 ). James Hockley (passenger) MSA Land Patents Liber ABH, folio 94, 244. Collaboration. A Journey to Christmasville By the Holts and Berryhills. 2. MSA Land Patents Liber 1, folio 121; Liber ABH, folio 98. in Engl: or holland & a new p of shoes & a new saile for his the plfs shallopp; owing vnto him from the deft for pilotage of the ship, & a months waiting of him & his man & shallopp one month after the arrivall of the ship in the port & wch he refuseth to pay vnto him to the damage of the plf to the value of 4130 l tob wth cask warn: to Cort to morrw morn: 9cl pill iudgmt.. It is sometime difficult to differentiate between records for the two Henry's in St. Marys although easier when it is understood that one was primarily engaged in trade and the other was styled as boatwright, had land, married in St. Marys and is clearly distinguished in records from the merchants. 2. Issue: Yes. 4, p. 24-25. MSA Land Patents Liber 1, folio 20, 63, 121 MSA Liber Z (1637-1650), folio 12. First, they almost got caught by Turkish pirates, only to be saved by a London merchant ship called the Dragon. MSA Liber Z (1637-1650), folio 81. 134, No. 3, p. 258. . 28 Feb 1637/8 Grand Jury included: Tho BALDRIDGE, Nathaniel POPE, Francis GRAY, Thomas GREEN, Gent, Marmaduke SNOW Gent, Robert Vaughan. Then, a violent storm hit as the three ships were sailing together. This Thomas LUCAS is the same who was the third husband of Margaret UNKNOWN who married first Unknown UNDERWOOD, secondly Capt. Indentured servitude was popular. GRIFFIN: arrived in Philadelphia with emigrants from Ireland in Aug. 1746. 2, 1643-1651, p. 90, LOVA image). 2. 1. 6 Jun 1648 Account of Lord Calvert's estate contained this item: By 1 Bill from for a shallop Hen: Brooke of 23 foote by the Keele.. Roe? Respited till Edward Packer be in Court to defend. Any and all commercial use is strictly prohibited. The Ark and the Dove. Q: My ancestor Patience Breeden was an indentured servant of John Oldham in Virginia. The Ark and the Dove. 1. 1. Early St. Marys County families who settled in Maryland beginning in 1634/4, some arriving on the Ark and Dove, and who then resettled in Northumberland (later Westmoreland) County, Virginia, were closely associated and/or acquainted with Combs &c families and their neighbors. the said Nicholas Brooke as by deed. 1. 1061 John Altham. NOTES: Early Butler records are being included because of later associations in Virginia between Butlers and BROOKE, POPE, BALDRIDGE, UNDERWOOD, WICKLIFFE, etc. Introduction. No ship lists are extant but passenger lists have been developed from secondary sources: "Ark and Dove Record, Passengers, Crew and Indentured Servants,", Mrs. G. W. Hodges, Register of Maryland's Heraldic Families, Series II, by Alice Norris Parran, 1938, and The Flowering of the Maryland Palatinate, self-published, Washington, D.C., 1968 . Religious affiliation: Protestant. J. Hawley et al., A Relation of Maryland (1635), p. 56. Thomas BALDRIDGE were part of this community who continued their associations and became neighbors in Westmoreland. 1. of the Maryland Legislature (1979), p. 186-187. Hot, miserable, and exhausted, they stood in front of the gawking English colonists who crowded around the dock. NOTES: The mention of John Rablie is interesting in that the 1649 letter from Thomas BALDRIDGE (in Barbadoes at the time), to his cousin Thomas Baldridge (in Virginia), refers to 12 men being sent (transported) to the house of John Rabley's [in Virginia] for the benefit of Baldridge. PCC PROB 11/350/142 (Cecil Calvert), George Calvert, Esquire (passenger) MSA Land Patents Liber 1, folio 121; Liber ABH, folio 98. Issue: Unknown. 1. vol. Issue: Unknown. of Thomas de Courtney. (passenger) (The Ark and Dove Adventurers, George Ely Russell, Donna Valley Russell, The Dove and Ark Society, p:11). 1. Includes a selection of items on redemptioners that appeared in the newspaper Der . The map was created by focus.biz as part of their support for the Mayflower 400 commemorations, which begin in November.. Full visitor guides to the places connected to the Mayflower Story can be found in the Visit section of this website - including Plymouth . vol. Was Francis BROOKES of Kent the son of Robert BROOKS Esqr, progenitor of the prominent Maryland family and one who brought his entire family with him, including Francis, to Maryland in 1650, although one Francis was clearly residing there prior to 1650. 25 Mar 1634 Ms. Hodges list includes: Mr. Richard COLE and Mr. Richard DUKE, Wm BROWNE, Cuthbert FENWICK, Nicholas HARVEY, John HILLIERD, John HOLLIS aka HOLLOWES [HALLOWES]. MdHS, Calvert Papers, MS 174, no. These documents were entered into Maryland records, either because of their trading business or because one of the Henry BROOKS was in residence, either for business or otherwise. Wch Gunne being since come to the defts hands bee refuseth to deliver the same to the plte. MSA Land Patents Liber 1, folio 38; Liber ABH, folio 66. John Rablie demandeth of Henry Brooke iunr Sedent mr Secr: mrcht 15 l sterl: in goods bought at the first peny mr Gr. 1. MSA Land Patents Liber 1, folio 38; Liber ABH, folio 66. MSA Land Patents Liber 1, folio 17, 41-42; Liber 2, folio 346; Liber ABH, folio 6, 67. Married: Anne d/o 4. TNA C 24/621/79 (Edward Robinson v Cecil Calvert, 2nd Lord Baltimore), Frederick Wintour, Esquire (Investor and passenger) (MD Patents Certificates & Warrants 1637-1654, Hall of Records hereafter MDPC&W HoR, v1:19, FHC Film #0013063). Issue: Unknown. Kathy Manley Nystrom, in a Rootsweb post, states the following about Thomas and Joan: Thomas Butler began as a haberdasher in London. Died: 1637. Religious affiliation: Catholic. E.C. Includes entry for 3000 for a shallop which was lost and 1200 in Mr. GLOVER'S hands. This Combs &c. Research Report has been provided for the free use of those engaged in non-commercial genealogical research by the nonprofit Combs Research Group. NOTES: Francis POPE was the s/o of Nathaniel POPE. Capt. E.C. Issue: Unknown. Titanic Passengers' Servants Titanic Passengers' Servants Survivors and Victims List of people employed as servants by some of the wealthier passengers aboard RMS Titanic. of the County Palatine of Lancaster (C.S.P. MSA Land Patents Liber 4, folio 623; Liber ABH, folio 244. Dict. Died: Between 25 November 1661 17 June 1662. MSA Land Patents Liber ABH, folio 383. Issue: No. the said henry brooks saith he hath bin disabled to pforme the covenant by default of nailes, wch the plf was to find, & did not. Religious affiliation: Catholic. Issue: Unknown. vol. 2. Married: (1st) Judith d/o Robert Hawkins, Knt., of Slapton Abbey, Devonshire; and (2nd) Eleanor d/o Thomas Brereton of Yard, Somerset, and wid. 134, No. http://www.thearkandthedove.com/passengers.html, Free Trial - Ancestry.com US Deluxe Membership. From 1834 to the end of the WWI, Britain had transported about 2 . L. G. And the Court found that the plf was to find nailes, Secret: & the deft had demanded them afore midsomer, & the plf in delay & therefore dismissed the defendt without day; but ordred him to finish vp the shallopp. The passengers on the voyage, based on records of Leonard Calvert include the following. Religious affiliation: Catholic. Religious affiliation: Protestant. (MD Historical Magazine, 1913, Land Notes 1634-1655, p. 265). Issue: Yes. 3. Issue: Unknown. Thomas hebden acknowledgeth himselfe to owe to the Lord Proprietarie 1000 l tob in case he shall kill any swine other then marked swine of his owne or of the owners licence in any his Lops forrests, and shall not shew both the eares together wth the skin betwixt of all swine killed by him by vertue of his license, within 1. month after the killing, vnto some one of his neighbours having swine on that side, viz either mr weston, or widd. 4, p. 71. Issue: Unknown. John Ashmore. Indentured labour were recruited to work on sugar, cotton and tea plantations, and rail construction projects in British colonies in West Indies, Africa and South East Asia. Among those listed were: Thomas BALDRIDGE planter, John HALLOWES mariner. 1650 Henry Brookes plte According to the direccon of an order of Nichas Cawseene deft the of June last made in this Cause the deft this day brought the Gunne in question into Court to bee veiwed. 1. Bristol, 1654 - 1686, Middlesex, 1682 - 1685, London I, 1682 - 1692, London II, 1718 - 1759. Indentured Servants. 1647 Oaths of Fielty [Fidelity]: Richard BROWN (27 June), John WALTON (22 Sept). During the early settlement of Maryland, many newcomers were indentured servants who wanted to immigrate to the colony, but could not pay for passage. Between December 1620 and March 1621 CE, 50% of the passengers and crew died, but Hopkins and his family survived. A number of versions have been published over the years, each a compilation based on other records. Provincial offices: Council (1644-50); Justice (11644-1650); General Assembly (1637-1650); Governor of Maryland (1647-1649). TNA PROB HCA 14, Bundle 93, No. They were the second group of settlers in the province of Maryland, the first being the Isle of Kent and established in 1631 by William Claybourn. MSA Wills Liber 1, folio 155. Dict. Issue: No. MSA Land Patents Liber ABH, folio 94. 1. 7-8 Dec 1640 200a warrant for Capt. You may do research in immigration records in person at the National Archives Building, 700 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20408-0001. And he sheweth that the said Peter draper did purchase divers pcells of earthen ware wth the stock of tob wch was betweene them, & did vent them here to great profitt, as is notoriously knowen; & did promise the petr from time to time to give him accompt therof, & pay him his pt of the benefitt; but being prevented by death the petr is like to be defeated of the acct but prayeth to be allowed some reasonable pportion according to the knowen over rates as the said Peter sold them at. Born: circa 1613, (2nd) son of Thomas Gerard, K.B., of Bryn, Lancashire, and his wife Frances Molyneux of Ince, Lancashire. Died: Before 3 August 1642. (MD SA, Proceedings of the Council of Maryland, v3:132). 2. MSA Land Patents Liber 1, folio 38; Liber ABH, folio 66. ISTG NOTICE: These electronic pages are Copyright 1998-2016 and may NOT be Died: December 1633 near Barbados on the Ark en route to Maryland. PCC PROB 11/167/45 (George Calvert). 3. Issue: Unknown. Thomas BALDRIDGE drops out of Judicial and Testamentary Business records (and also Proceedings of the Council) from 1644 to 1648 which was noticeable since he was consistently found in records beforehand. You can look for your ancestors' names and the names of their associates to find out what was important to them and what businesses they were involved in. Married: Thomas Greene, Esquire Born: 1613, in England; (3rd) son of George Calvert, Knt., 1st Lord Baltimore, by his (1st) wife Anne Mynne. William Andrews. 2. By the start of the 16th century, after Christopher Columbus discovered America, Portugal and Spain were in the business of buying or kidnapping slaves from Africa and transporting them to South America to offer free or cheap labor in various plantations (Galenson . This page contains a transcription of . England of the Ark and the Dove to establish the colony. Henry Bishop (passenger) MdHS, Calvert Papers MS 174.1 (15 October 1633) Another BROOKS family (that of Robert Esqr) immigrated from England in 1650 per record. Thomas Cornwaleys MSA Liber A (1647-1651), folio 290. 4. 3. Wilts. Married: (2nd) Jane d/o Eltonhead, wid. Religious affiliation: Catholic. William Ashmore, servant of Father Andrew White warn: to Court siliter. Henry BROOKE the Younger was deceased by 1646 and numerous records relating to this foursome are found in York County and in St. Marys Co. 2. 1. Charles Middleton (passenger) vol. 1. MSA Archives of Md. Octob to shew cause. 3, p. 23. MSA Liber Z (1637-1650), folio 54. Died: Before 5 February 1676. At least two men of African descent were aboard the Ark and the Dove, ships that brought Leonard Calvert, son of George Calvert, first Lord of Baltimore, up the Chesapeake Bay in 1634.