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On 20 March 1634/5, “Jno. Whitmarck [sic],” aged 39, “Alce Whitmarcke his wife,”aged 35, “Jmo. [sic] Whitmarcke his son,” aged 11, “Jane his daughter,” aged 7, “Ouseph [sic] Whitmarke his son,” aged 5, and “Rich[ard] Whitmark his son,” aged 2, were enrolled at Weymouth as passengers for New England on the Marygould [Hotten 284; GMN 7:9]
References
- Appleton, William S., "More Passengers for New-England", in The New England Historical and Genealogical Register. (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society)
25:13, Jan 1871.
[Passengers traveling with Rev. Joseph Hull from Weymouth, England on 20 Mar 1635] Jn'o Whitmarsk aged 39 yeare Alce Whitmarke his Wife aged 35 yeare Jm's Whitmarcke his sonne aged 11 yeare Jane his daught'r aged 7 yeare Onseph Whitmarke his sonne aged 5 yeare Rich: Whytemark his sonne aged 2 yeare
- ↑ John Whitmarsh, in Great Migration Newsletter. (Boston, Massachusetts: Great Migration Study Project)
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Marriage: 2) Shepton Mallett, Somerset, 9 June 1623 Alice Garment [Dwelly 2:229].
Marygould (1635)
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This ship carried the "Hull Company", a group of settlers traveling with Rev. Joseph Hull, who settled in Weymouth after reaching New England. Some references to this ship consider it unnamed, but more recent Great Migration profiles say those who enrolled at Weymouth on 20 Mar 1634/5 sailed on the Marygould.
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Sailed: | aft 20 Mar 1634/5 from Weymouth, England
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Arrived: | 3 May 1635 at Massachusetts Bay Colony
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