The Colony experiences its first extreme food crisis, called "the starving time." On June 15, 1607 the fleet commander Captain Christopher Newport will return to England leaving 104 settlers. Mariners and others known to have been with the expedition: This article incorporates public domain material from A Short History of Jamestown. In addition, women were an important informal influence in the community because their opinion on a person or a situation, were taken, The article Rethinking Jamestown was written by Jeffery Sheler in January 2005 the article is about the Archaeological finds of the original fort built in 1607-1620. A 17th-century source noted that a total of 52 people were aboard the Godspeed. Swan, sailed 1610-1624 (8, 1, 0), Third Supply, sailed 18 June 1609 (10, 3, 2), Thomas and John, 1635 (0, 1, 0) Archer, Gabriel - Captain, Gentleman - died Winter 1609-1610 Unity, sailed Nov 22, 1638 (0, 1, 0) Godspeed, sailed 1610 (0, 1, 0), Hercules of Rye, sailed April 11, 1610 May 1607. . Categories created for these ships to be in the Ship Index (Category: Ships by Name), showing launch dates instead of sailing dates, are listed separately below. Captain Nathaniel Powell, who came to Jamestown, Virginia in 1607, wrote much of John Smith's "History of Virginia", and it was he who made the first Map of Virginia, and sent it back to England, where. Gosnold: Dec 1606: England: May 1607: . Description. Sarah Constant of 1606, sailed March 8, 1612 Simons, Richard - Gentleman - died September 18, 1607 Susan Constant is depicted in the 1995 animated film Pocahontas, where its captain was Governor Ratcliffe (who actually captained Discovery), instead of Christopher Newport. Phoenix, sailed 1626 Unmarried women were looked down upon by society and subsequently they sought to be betrothed as many times their future welfare was at stake. The largest, named the Susan Constant, carried 54 members of a 105-man colonization mission.Arriving thirteen years before the Pilgrims landed at what is now Plymouth, Mass., this group of Englishmen came in search of gold and glory in the New World under the direction of the Virginia . Morish (or Morris), Edward - Gentleman, Corporal - died August 14, 1607 However, they served as indentured servants for several years of their lives before obtaining their promised land in the New World. She carried 71 colonists and was about 116 feet long. While anchored in the River Thames near Limehouse, it was involved in a minor collision with another vessel which led to a case in the High Court of Admiralty. James, sailed 1621-1622 (2, 0, 0), Jamestown (Fleet), sailed Dec 1606 (3, 1, 1). 105 survivors established the town of Jamestown. Reports circulating in London include incidents of cannibalism. Biography . Share to Tumblr. There were 144 persons in the expedition including those 104 who remained in Virginia. Coldham pg 31. (1) Philip was added to this list on October 20, 2004, based on article written by Jeremy Bangs. On April 26, 1607, three passenger ships reached the shores of modern-day Virginia. The Mary and John, a ship unconnected to the Virginia Company, arrives at Jamestown. Abraham, sailed 1635 (0, 1, 1) Commanded again by Christopher Newport, the expedition brings an additional seventy colonists to Virginia. Peacock (or Peacocke, Pecock), Nathaniel - Boy In the end, the Jamestown colony were to become the first long-lasting settlement in America. -- Sir Edwin Sandy, Treasurer, Virginia Company of London, 1620. 105 passengers. Unity, sailed bef 1624 John Smith arrives back at Jamestown to find most of the colony boarding the ship Discovery and abandoning the colony to return to England. [1], The settlement was built on the banks of Virginia's James River. Strachey's account of the storm and the survivors' experiences on Bermuda has long been thought to have inspired Shakespeare's play The Tempest, although some scholars disagree. Treasurer, sailed 1613-1618 (5, 1, 0), Treasurer, sailed 1617-1618 Arriving thirteen years before the Pilgrims landed at what is now Plymouth, Mass., this group of Englishmen came in search of gold and glory in the New . Some can for gold, and riches. Morton, Matthew - Sailor De La Warr, sailed April 11, 1610 (0, 2, 0) Martin, George - Gentleman Newport and his passengers arrive at Powhatan River, which they rename the James River. Crofts, Richard - Gentleman Elizabeth, sailed Aug 1, 1635 Projects. Browne, Oliver - Mariner Martin, John, (Junior), Gentleman - died August 18, 1607 The other six council members were Bartholomew Gosnold, Christopher Newport, John Martin, John Ratcliffe, George Kendall, a. Each ship had sailed with a box containing the same set of instructions. Ford, Robert - Gentleman Constitution Avenue, NW James Fort is attacked by the Paspaheghs, supported by recruits from other tribes. Christopher Newport. John Ratcliffe is killed by the Powhatan Indians after attempting to bargain with them for food supplies at the Pamunkey River. - no passengers Both supply ships also bring more colonists. Robinson, John (or Jehu) - Gentleman - died December 1607 Last edited on 14 December 2022, at 08:22, Learn how and when to remove this template message, History of Jamestown, Virginia (16071699), "A Short History of Jamestown - Historic Jamestowne Part of Colonial National Historical Park (U.S. National Park Service)", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=List_of_Jamestown_colonists&oldid=1127363189, Jeremy Alicock, Gentleman, (d. August 14, 1607), Captain Gabriell Archer, Gentleman, died Winter 1609-1610, Benjamin Best, Gentleman, (d. September 5, 1607), Thomas Bragg, Teenaged Deckhand to Christopher Newport, George Bragg, Teenaged Deckhand to Christopher Newport, Edward Brookes, Gentleman, (d. April 7, 1607), Edward Browne, Gentleman, (d. August 15, 1607), William Bruster, Gentleman, (d. August 10, 1607), George Cassen, Labourer, (d. December 1607), Ustis Clovill, Gentleman, (alternate Eustice) (d. June 7, 1607), Thomas Emry, Carpenter, (d. December 1607), George Flowre, Gentleman, (d. August 9, 1607), Stephen Galthrope (or Halthrop), Gentleman, (d. August 15, 1607), Thomas Gore, Gentleman, (d. August 16, 1607), Anthony Gosnold, Gentleman, (d. January 7, 1609), Edward Harrington, Gentleman (d. August 24, 1607), Thomas Jacob, Sergeant, (d. September 4, 1607), Captain George Kendall, Council Member, (d. December 1, 1607), Ellis Kingston (or Kiniston), Gentleman, (d. September 18, 1607), John Martin, Jr, Gentleman, (d. August 18, 1607), Francis Midwinter, Gentleman, (d. August 14, 1607), Edward Morish (Morris), Gentleman, Corporal, (d. August 14, 1607), Thomas Mounslie, Laborer,(d. August 17, 1607), Thomas Mouton, Gentleman,(d. September 19, 1607), Penington, Robert - Gentleman, (d. August 18, 1607), Dru Pickhouse, Gentleman,(d. August 19, 1607), Nathaniel Powell, Gentleman (d. March 22, 1622), Captain John Ratliffe, Captain of the Discovery, Council Member, (d. November 1609), James Read, Blacksmith, Soldier, (d. March 13, 1622), John Robinson, Gentleman, (d. December 1607), William Rods, Labourer, (d. August 27, 1607), Richard Simons, Gentleman, (d. September 18, 1607), Thomas Studley, Gentleman, (d. August 28, 1607), Kellam Throgmorton, Gentleman, (d. August 26, 1607), Thomas Walker, listed under "Virginia, Compiled Census and Census Substitutes Index, 1607-1890", John Waller (or Waler), Gentleman, (d. August 24, 1607), Nelson, Francys - Captain - died Winter 1612-1613, Turnbrydge (or Turbridge), Thomas - Mariner, Newport, Christopher - Captain, Councilor - died 1617, Matthew Scrivner, appointed to be of the Council, Captain Peter Winne, appointed to the Council, Captain Richard Waldo, appointed to the Council, Tony Williams, "The Jamestown Experiment: The Remarkable Story of the Enterprising Colony and the Unexpected Results that Shaped America" (Sourcebooks Inc, 2011), William M. Kelso, Nicholas M. Luccketti, Beverly A. Straube, The Jamestown Rediscovery Archaeology Project, This page was last edited on 14 December 2022, at 08:22. Deliverance, sailed 1610 (0, 3, 0) Gosnold (or Gosnoll), Bartholomew - Captain, Councilor - died August 16, 1607 Loue (or Love), William - Tailor, Soldier Peter and John, sailed 1626 The community suffered terrible hardships in its early years, including starvation leading to cannibalism and Indian attacks, and many hundreds died. 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Prince of Wales, Arrived 28 December 1734 (0, 24, 1) - GA Plymouth_Colony. Constance, sailed Oct 24, 1635, Dainty, sailed Summer 1610 The site was surrounded by water on three sides (it later became an island) and was distant from the sea, making it more easily defensible against possible Spanish attacks. Behothland (or Behethand, Beheland), Robert - Gentleman - died 1628 Smith (or Smyth), John - Captain, Councilor - died June 1631 At Jamestown, George Kendall is accused of sowing discord among the colonists, is imprisoned and eventually executed. Therefore , if people keep working hard in Jamestown it will become a bigger and strong community., In addition to working in businesses and trading goods, building the community is a crucial part of Jamestown. Later the Council will re-emerge as an upper house of the legislature. Gift of God, sailed 1607 As well as a medical surgeon, Dr Henry Rickards . This is the list of ships which provide many lists of passengers: Entire list of Pilgrim ships and sources 2) Prove it with the Hotten list, Ships list, or one of the Musters taken 1623 . In 1607 English ships sailed The Chesapeake Bay, and later made their way to Jamestown in Virginia. Susan Constant: Chr.Newport: Dec 1606: England: May 1607: Jamestown, VA: Goodspeed: Bart. Gift of God, arriving Early 1619 These pages represent literally years of work, endless coffee and fingers Elizabeth, sailed 1620-1621 (2, 0, 0), Elizabeth, sailed 1624 There were many restrictions for women, so the gender hierarchy from the mother country did not disappear. Godspeed, sailed 1606 (0, 1, 0) Prosperous, sailed 1619 Captained by Christopher Newport, she was joined by the Discovery and Godspeed. They headed for the New World and in search of the Lost Colony of Roanoke (John White's 1587 trip with 150 passengers landing at Hatorask on July 22.) Ironically lower class women had more rights as they could acquire a job but it was generally out of necessity and they were low paying and menial. Due Return, sailed 1623 1630-Oct-29. 105 survivors established the town of Jamestown. Wingfield is deposed as president of the governing Council of Jamestown and replaced by John Ratcliff. Martin, John, (Senior), Captain, Councilor - died June 1632 If you choose to use this information or copy this page, On the 16061607 voyage, it carried 71 colonists, all male, including John Smith. Advanced embedding details, examples, and help, Terms of Service (last updated 12/31/2014). According to George Percy, Edward Morris, a Corporal, died suddenly on 14 August 1607. I DO NOT have any secret or additional information. The individual ship most inquired after is the Discovery, the smallest, which stayed behind in Virginia when the other two, the Susan Constant and the Godspeed, went back to England on a re-supply mission. Ships to New Netherland/New York. The muster tends to list just one ship, so whether or not someone made repeated voyages is lost. Prophet Daniel, sailed 1623 Furtherance, sailed 1622 (0, 4, 0), George, sailed Aug 21, 1635 (0, 0, 1) Savannah, Arrived 16 December 1733 (1, 1, 1) - GA Geni Project: Great Migration: Passengers of the Unity, 1635. from Unity left Weymouth, England Sept 12, 1635 with her Master, John Taylor, . While Jamestown fought the become a permanent settlement, Anne and John began a struggle to raise a family of four daughters in the new Virginia wilderness. The Susan Constant Jamestown Settlement. See also Category: Immigration Records and Passenger Lists, which is described as holding "mainly online searchable indexes of various lists of passengers, immigrants and convicts moving from country to country." Susan Constant was also depicted on Virginia's coin of the 50 State Quarters, in celebration of the quincentennial of Jamestown. Limit 20 per day. America, sailed June 1635 The King recharters the Virginia Company of London, transferring governance and control of the colony from the Crown to the Company itself. The Sea Venture, and accompanying ships, another supply expedition, are destroyed in a hurricane in the West Indies. Susan Constant was the flagship and the largest of the three ships that brought the first permanent English settlers to America in 1607. Cooke, Roger - Gentleman It is primarily intended to index those ships to their WikiTree category page, if one exists. The overall length from tip of its bowsprit to stern is estimated at 116 feet (35m). It is the first ship to use Jamestown as a port. Pilgrim Ship Lists Early 1600's Over 7100 families and 290 ships. Her fate is unknown. The Susan Constant was the largest of the three Virginia Company of London's ships, measuring 116 feet long. Unknown, sailed Oct 1606 First Settlers - long list of links. Bruster (or Brewster), William - Gentleman - died August 10, 1607 Most of the colony's provisions are destroyed, including those recently brought in the John and Francis. At this time, the Spanish ambassador to England, Don Pedro de Ziga, writes Philip III of Spain about the new colony, Jamestown, and the danger of further English incursions in the New World. The Discovery was a 20-ton fly boat which took part in six expeditions in search of the Northwest Passage. Newport, an experienced privateer, has been active in the West Indies since the 1590s. EMBED. Garret, William - Bricklayer The Godspeed, led by Capt. Laydon, John - Laborer, Carpenter Concord, sailed 1621 Southampton, sailed 1622-1624 (3, 3, 0), Speedwell, sailed May 26, 1635 (0, 1, 0) As the colonists saw the land of America, they were exposed to freshwater streams, faire meddowes and goodly tall trees. The settlers, Much of the colonies in North America followed their mother countrys footsteps in gender roles. 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(2) The following comment was received from George English on January 29, 2008. A week after landing, Captain Christopher Newport leads a small contingent of men on an exploratory journey up the James River for the first time, in the course of which they meet Powhatan Indians and a tribal leader, Opechancanough. ]), London Marchannt, London Marchant (1619, 1620, 1621: four reports w/month in 1620 - three in May and one in June), Margarett & John, Margerett and John, marget and John, Margett and John, Margrett & John, Marget and John, Margrett and John (1620, 1621, 1622, 1623), Marmaducke, Marmaduke, Marmiducke (1621, 1623 - two gave the month also: one in October 1621 and one in November 1621), Mary & James, Mary and James, mary James (1610), Mary and Margrett, Mary Ann Margett, Mary Margrett (1607, 1608, 1610 - one saying September 1608), Mariegould, Marigold, Mary gould, Marygold (1618, 1619, 1622 - May 1619 stated several times and May 1618 stated once), Neptune (1618, many stating August of that year), Patience (two people - one saying 1608 and one 1609 Patience was built from the Seaventure and sailed from Bermuda in 1610), Prosperous, Prosporouse (May 1610, June 1619), Providence, providence (1616, 1622, 1623), Sea Flower, sea flower, Seafloure, Seaflower (1621), Star, Starr (1608, 1610, and several reporting they arrived in May but not giving the year), Treasorer, Treasoror, Treasurer, Treasuror, Tresoror (1613, 1614, 1617, 1618 - one report of February 1613), Triall, Tryall (1610, 1616, 1618, 1619, 1620 - one August 1610 report; two June reports, one in 1619 and one in 1620), Tiger, Tyger (1621, 1622, 1623; two reported November 1621), William & Thomas, William and Thomas, Willm & Thomas (1618), 4th cat/space?? A 17th-century source noted that a total of 71 people were aboard the Susan Constant, 52 aboard the . Virginia State Fleet: Replicas of the three ships, Susan Constant, Godspeed, and Discovery. The ships bring mineral samples . Her marriage to carpenter John Laydon three months after her arrival became the first Jamestown wedding. Bartholomew Gosnold and 52 passengers and the Discovery under Capt. In short, every individual who contributed to the growth of Jamestown made a significant impact., According to the textbook in the Colonial period women lived within restrictive boundaries. Ambrose, sailed 1623 (0, 1, 0) Unknown, sailed April 1612 Elizabeth, sailed Oct 1613 2008 - 2023 INTERESTING.COM, INC. Edward Morris, Gentleman, was born about 1580, perhaps in Wales. James, Arrived 14 May 1733 (0, 4, 1) - GA IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Despite the challenges the new Virginia colonists faced, they expanded and improved their colony socially and economically with the arrival of the tobacco cash crop, indentured servants, and slaves. Among the passengers is John Smith (1580-1631), who spends part of the voyage imprisoned for challenging Newport's command. Ship names and arrival dates found in Virtual Jamestown's searchable database of the 1624/5 Muster are also listed separately, under Jamestown Colony Ships, below (not clickable text). The instructions and two incomplete lists of the expeditions' passengers survive in John Smith's Works. Alice, sailed July 1635 James I succeeds her. He is listed among the Original Settlers of Jamestown Settlement Colony in what is today the state of Virginia. Login to post. Trial, arriving July 5, 1619 Godspeed (before 1607) (1, 0, 0) Mounslie, Thomas - Laborer - died August 17, 1607 This led to further English colonization of the New World. Kendall, George - Captain, Councilor - died December 1, 1607 0000003803 00000 n
The stamp had an image of Susan Constant, Godspeed, and Discovery. Simmonds, Arrived 6 February 1736 (1, 4, 1) - GA The Virginia Company dispatched 144 men and boys on three ships which left England in December of 1606 and arrived in Virginia in May of 1607. . A brief history of the three ships. "the plantation can never florish till families be planted and the respect of wives and children fix the people on the soil." The English are especially anxious to find a northern route or passage to the South Sea (Pacific Ocean) and the Spice Islands beyond as an alternative to the Spanish-dominated southern route. Survivors find refuge on Bermuda island. Passengers included 78 Pensioners, 68 Women and 113 Children who arrived in Auckland on 27 May 1852. 1634. The amount of servants decreased because once their terms expired and they went to buy their own land, the owners did not have the money to replace them. De Eendracht (The Unity) Sailed from Texel, Netherlands May 1634, arrived New Amsterdam. Fenton, Robert - Gentleman A collection of genealogical profiles related to Great Migration: Passengers of the Unity, 1635. . On May 13, 1607 three English ships the Susan Constant, Godspeed and Discovery with approximately 144 settlers and sailors, will land and plant the first permanent English colony in North America. On April 26, 1607, three passenger ships reached the shores of modern-day Virginia. Reconstructed Ship Passenger List: Deal to Pennsylvania, 1682 Reconstructing the Welcome Passenger List, August-October 1682 - a Genealogy Project The Ship Welcome sailed from Deal, England, departing 31 August 1682, and arrived at the mouth of the Delaware River (New Castle) on 27 October 1682, later anchoring at Chester, Pennsylvania (28 . In addition, women often had to assume the leadership role if the husband was away or injured., Secondly, the colonies differed in the nature of the English settlers they attracted. Tryall, sailed 1610-1620 (5, 0, 0), Two Brothers, Arrived 7 October 1738 (0, 3, 1) - GA White, William - Laborer Wingfield, Edward Maria - Master, Councilor President - died 1613 [6] The article that cites Sarah Constant, presumably written by Sir Walter Raleigh, is as follows: He told me of three barques on route to the New World, those whose names are, as he told me thereon, be consisted of Godspeed, Discoverie or Discovery, and one whose name split twice, I think was Sarah Constant. Trade was usually a task the men completed. Please enable JavaScript in your browser's settings to use this part of Geni. ). 0000002637 00000 n
Houlgrave, Nicholas - Gentleman London Merchant, Arrived 17 February 1736 (0, 10, 1) - GA Edwine, sailed 1616-1619 (4, 0, 0), Elianor, sailed 1621 Jamestown not only provided a foothold for future English settlements in America but also became quite profitable. Captained by Christopher Newport, she was joined by the Discovery and Godspeed. The Virginia Company hopes to find a water passage to the South Sea (Pacific Ocean) by exploring tributary rivers and plans to establish a colony in Virginia. Jamestown Colony Ships (35, 0, 3) Beast (or Best), Benjamin - Gentleman - died September 5, 1607 Delaware, sailed bef 1624 (0, 1, 0) Snarsbrough, Francis - Gentleman Skynner, Thomas - Mariner Christopher Newport, Admiral of Virginia, http://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/jamestown.htm, Historic Jamestowne: The Indispensable Role of Women at Jamestown, US Archaeologists Study Remains of FIRST LADY in America, http://www.suite101.com/content/womenofjamestown-a635, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susan_Constant. Mary Ann Margaret, sailed 1610 Tavin (or Tauin), Henry - Laborer 0000053453 00000 n
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Short, Edward - Laborer - died August 1607 Tankard, William - Gentleman Susan Constant, sailed Dec 1606 (0, 31, 1) Share to Facebook. Among the passengers are carpenters, a blacksmith, a mason, a tailor, a barber, and two surgeons. Albion's Seed: Four British Folkways in America, Ancient Planters of the Colony of Virginia, Ancient Planters: Passengers of the Diana (1618), Migration, Emigration , Surnames, Ancient Planters, Project list, United States with Counties, Areas, Communities Project, Capt. 0000004437 00000 n
Swallow, sailed June 18, 1609 (0, 1, 0) Sea Flower, sailed 1621 (0, 3, 0) Anne Stevens has transcribed passenger lists and ship lists from the 1600s with over 7,100 families and 290 ships. On April 26, 1607, three passenger ships reached the shores of modern-day Virginia. Jackson, Robert - Mariner From: The Original Lists of Persons of Quality 1600-1700 2 ANGEL GABRIEL 1635 Bound for New England, Angel Gabriel, was wrecked in a great storm in August 1635 off Pemaquid Point Maine. Regarding the latter, Smith argues, "vnless you would haue me run away and leaue the Country, I cannot prevent them," and says that his greater concern is to "make many stay what would els fly any whether." Midwinter, Francis - Gentleman - died August 14, 1607 Ratcliffe (or Sicklemore), John - Captain, Councilor - died November 1609 The following entiries were obtained from my Hotten book 8a from the Musters of the Inhabitants in Virginia 1624/1625 chapters, pages 201 thru 265, which list the muster captain, and what ship the individual arrived on. We will keep fighting for all libraries - stand with us! The. Its keel length is estimated at 55.2 feet (16.8 meters). The reason for this being that women were traditionally thought to be weaker in the general sense of physical work, but also in the sense of emotional well-being. Food supplies dwindle. WIKITREE PROTECTS MOST SENSITIVE INFORMATION BUT ONLY TO THE EXTENT STATED IN THE TERMS OF SERVICE AND PRIVACY POLICY. Mary Ann, sailed 1610 Gift, sailed 1618-1623 (3, 2, 0), Gift (French), sailed 1630 Emry, Thomas - Carpenter - died December 1607 Generally Women were acclaimed to be less intelligent and hence destined to a life of domesticity and child rearing. Uploaded by Immigrant Ships To America/First Families/Abigail. Purysburg, Arrived 12 March 1734 (0, 17, 1) - GA, Safety, sailed Aug 1635 (0, 1, 0) Charles, sailed 1616-1633 (6, 0, 0)[2], Charles Town Galley, Arrived 2 October 1749 (0, 16, 1) - GA Haven Colony - The St John ship of July 1639 Hunt, Robert - Master, Preacher, Gentleman - died before 1609 Leave a message for others who see this profile. . Stevenson, John - Gentleman The settlement was built on the banks of Virginia's James River.The trips aboard the ships Susan Constant, Discovery, and the Godspeed, and the settlement itself . The letter reaches London early in 1609. 6 The passenger counts may have included the crews who subsequently returned to England. This expedition founded the settlement of Jamestown.
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