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On 17 March 1634/5, "Wm Hatch of Sandwich, merchant, & Jane his wife," with their children "Walter," "John," "Willm," "Anne" and "Jane," with a certificate of conformity from "Mr. Thos Gardener, Vicar of St. Marie's in Sandwich," and along with five servants, "Wm Holmes," "Joseph Ketchrell," "Simon Ketcrell," "Symon Sutton," and "Lidia Wells," were enrolled at Sandwich as passengers for New England on the Hercules [NEHGR 75:219]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 William Hatch, in French, Elizabeth. Genealogical Research in England - Hatch. New England Historical and Genealogical Register. (New England Historic Genealogical Society, Jul 1916)
70:250-251.
1624 William Hatch, of Ashford, woollen draper, bachelor, about 25, and Jane Young of Thannington, maiden, about 27, whose friends are dead, at Thannington, 9 July. Bondsmen: Edward Young of Thannington, husbandman, and William Page of Canterbury, blacksmith [from the original licence in the Diocesan Registry, Canterbury, partially printed in Cowper's Canterbury Marriage Licences, Series 2, column 471].
Hercules (1635)
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From Hotten:s Original Persons: "Of all such persons as embarked themselves in the good ship called the Hercules, of Sandwicxh, of the burthen of 200 tons, John Witherley, master, and therein transported from Sandwich to the plantation called New England in America; with the cerificates 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.)
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Sailed: | early 1635 from Sandwich, Kent, England under Master John Witherley
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Arrived: | summer 1635 at Boston, Massachusetts Bay Colony
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