



He received one acre in the 1623 land division but does not appear on the 1627 cattle division. In January 1620/1, he became lost in the woods and his feet were frostbitten. John Goodman: (single man) John was a signer of the Mayflower Compact, 11 November 1620. He was included in the 1623 land division but is not mentioned in the 1627 cattle division. Bradford states he became a seaman. Richard Gardner: (single man) Richard signed the Mayflower Compact, on 11 November 1620. Thomas English: (hired seaman) Thomas was hired to stay in Plymouth and to be the Master of the shallop. He is possibly Christopher or John Ely/Ellis who are both documented in Leiden. ( ) Ely: (hired seaman) One of two seamen hired to stay one year when his time was up he returned to England, probably in the Fortune. He died five or six years after his father, after becoming lost in the woods and suffering from frostbite in his feet. He would have received two acres in the 1623 land division and is included in the 1627 cattle division in Isaac Allerton’s company. was born after 1600 as he died not sign the compact. John did have one known daughter, Anna Crackstone who married at Leiden, 1618, Thomas Smith did they have children? He may be the man of the same name who married at Stratford, Suffolk, in 1594, Katherine Bates. He died date unknown, that first winter in the general sickness. would have been on some or all of the three expeditions along the Cape in November 1620 where the men sickened due to the elements. signed the Mayflower Compact, 11 November 1620, but John Jr. John Crackstone and son John Jr.: John Sr. Richard Clarke: (single man) Richard signed the Mayflower Compact, 11 November 1620, therefore was born before 1599. He died in April 1621 and Katharine died five or six weeks later, in May or June 1621. John was the first Governor of Plymouth Colony. John Carver signed the Mayflower Compact on 11 November 1620. John Carver and wife Katharine: John and Katharine traveled on the Mayflower with six servants, John Howland and Roger Wilder Desire Minter a boy William Latham an unnamed maid servant and Jasper More, a child. He did not sign the Mayflower Compact on 11 November 1620. Robert Carter: (servant) Robert was a servant to the Mullins’ family and died after 2 April 1621 when he was mentioned in the will of William Mullins. William Butten: (servant) William was a servant to Samuel Fuller. Richard Britterige: (single man) Richard signed the Mayflower Compact, at Provincetown Harbor, 11 November 1620. John was hired to return to Leiden “for the help of others behind.” He died the first winter. It is noted that a John Allerton buried at child at Leiden in 1616. John Allerton: (hired seaman) Although John was a seaman, he was considered one of the company he was likely a brother of fellow passenger, Isaac Allerton, however proof has yet to be found. She died before 1626.īartholomew Allerton: Bartholomew returned to England where he married and had children: Isaac, Mary, Dorothy and John Allerton. Maid to the Carvers: She is believed to be the unknown second wife of Francis Eaton whose second wife was Dorothy.
