The Ship Defence, 1635
--From: Banks, Charles Edward, THE PLANTERS OF THE COMMONWEALTH: A study of the Emigrants and Emigration in Colonial Times to which are added Lists of Passengers to Boston and to the Bay Colony; the ships which brought them; their English Homes, and the Places of their Settlement in Massachusetts. 1620-1640
(Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1961). pp. 167-170.
The Ship Defence of London, Edward Bostock, Master. She sailed from London about the last of July (1635) and arrived at Boston October 8, with about one hundred passengers.
Robert Long, 45 of Dunstable county Bedford, innholder, Charlestown
Mrs. Elizabeth Long, 30
Michael Long, 20
Sarah Long, 18
Robert Long, 16
Elizabeth Long, 12
Anne Long, 10
Mary Long, 9
Rebecca Long, 8
John Long, 8
Zachary Long, 4
Joshua Long, 3/4
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John Gould, 25, of Towcester, county Northants, Charlestown
Mrs. Grace Gould, 25
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Adam Mott, 39,of Cambridge county Cambridge, tailor, Hingham
Mrs. Sarah Mott, 31
John Mott, 14
Adam Mott, 12
Jonathan Mott, 9
Elizabeth Mott, 6
Mary Mott, 4
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John Shepard, 36, (pseudonym for the Rev. Thomas Shepard)
Mrs. Margaret Shepard, 31
Thomas Shepard, 1/2
Thomas Boylston, 20, of Fenchurch Street, London, Charlestown
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Roger Harlakenden, 23, of Earl's Colne, county Essex, Cambridge
Mrs. Elizabeth Harlakenden, 18
Mabel Harlakenden, 22
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*(following individuals listed as servants in Harlakenden party)*
Anne Wood, 23
Samuel Shepard, 22
Joseph Cooke, 27
George Cooke, 25
William French, 30
Mrs. Elizabeth French, 32
Robert......
Sarah Simes, 30
*(end of servants list in Harlakenden party)*
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Mrs. Elizabeth French, 30, Cambridge
Francis French, 10
Elizabeth French, 6
Mary French, 2 1/2
John French, 1/2
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John Jackson, 30, Birching Lane, London
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James Fitch, 30, Boston
Mrs. Abigail Fitch, 24
John Fitch, 14
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Richard Park, 33, miller, Cambridge
Mrs. Margery Park, 30
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Henry Dewhurst, 35
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Robert Hill, 20, servant to Matthew, Medford Cradock
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William Hubbard, 40, husbandman of Little Clacton, Essex, Ipswich
Mrs. Judith Hubbard, 25
John Hubbard, 15
William Hubbard, 13
Nathaniel Hubbard, 6
Richard Hubbard, 4
Martha Hubbard, 22
Mary Hubbard, 20
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Robert Colborne, 28, Ipswich
Edward Colborne, 17
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William Reade, 48, Boston
Mrs. Mabel Reade, 30
George Reade, 6
Ralph Reade, 5
Justus Reade, 1 1/2
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Robert Keayne, 40, merchant of London, Boston
Mrs. Anne Keayne, 38
Benjamin Keayne, 16
Penelope Darno, 29, servant
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William Williamson, 25
Mrs. Mary Williamson, 23
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Jasper Gunn, 29, Milford, CT
Mrs. Anne Gunn, 25
Phebe Maulder, 7
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Thomas Donn, 25
John Jenkins, 26
John Burtes, 29
William Sawkyn, 25
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Mrs. Sarah Knight, 50
Dorothy Knight, 24
Susannah Farebrother, 25
Elizabeth Fenwick, 25
Dorothy Adams, 24
Francis Nutbrowne, 16
Martha Banes, 20
Elizabeth Steere, 18
Mary Bentley, 20
Simon Rogers, 20, shoemaker, Concord
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The following distinguished persons came in this ship, although their names are not on the official passenger list. It is certain that they came under assumed names, owing to the rigorous inspection of emigrant ships to New England.
Rev. John Wilson, returning from England, Boston
Rev. Hugh Peter, of Fowey, county Cornwall, Salem
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Rev. John Norton, of Bishops Stortford, county Herts, Ipswich
Mrs. Mary Norton
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Rev. John Jones, Concord, Fairfield, CT
Mrs. Sarah Jones, 34
Sarah Jones, 15
John Jones, 11
Ruth Jones, 7
Theophilus Jones, 3
Rebecca Jones, 2
Elizabeth Jones, 1/2
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The above was transcribed from The Planters Of The Commonwealth by Ken Gunn 3 June 1996.
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