The Mayflower and Her Log; July 15, 1620-May 6, 1621 — Volume 1 by Azel Ames
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have come with their brethren on the SPEEDWELL, or they may have been of
the English colonists, and first embarked either at London or at Southampton, or even at Plymouth,--though none are supposed to have joined the emigrants there or at Dartmouth. The list of those embarking at Delfshaven on the SPEEDWELL, and so of the participants in that historic event,--a list now published for the first time, so far as known,--is undoubtedly accurate, within the limitations stated, as follows, being for convenience' sake arranged by families: The Family of Deacon John Carver (probably in charge of John Howland), embracing:-- Mrs. Katherine Carver, John Howland (perhaps kinsman of Carver), "servant" or "employee," Desire Minter, or Minther (probably companion of Mrs. Carver, perhaps kinswoman), Roger Wilder, "servant," "Mrs. Carver's maid" (whose name has never transpired). Master William Bradford and Mrs. Dorothy (May) Bradford. Master Edward Winslow and Mrs. Elizabeth (Barker) Winslow, George Soule a "servant" (or employee), Elias Story, "servant." Elder William Brewster and Mrs. Mary Brewster, Love Brewster, a son, |
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