My Celebrity Relations

Winthrop Fleet Immigrants

Passengers of the flotilla of 1630

Ten years after the Mayflower Pilgrims of 1620, eight hundred brave souls sought their fortune in the New World. Led by John Winthrop, they came in eleven ships -- the start of the Great Migration, which in another ten years time saw some 80,000 people leave England, roughly 20,000 migrating to each of four destinations, Ireland, New England, the West Indies and the Netherlands.

All these folks are related to me, the degree of relation of each indicated in red.


1. ABELL, Robert [1605c-1663]
8C13 American colonial pioneer, Immigrant: Winthrop Fleet Passenger
2. ALCOCK, Anne (Amy?) [1586-1630]
8GGMo MA: Massachusetts Bay Colony (MBC) founders, the Winthrop Fleet immigrants (1630) sister of Rev. Thos. Hooker, wife of George Alcock
3. ALCOCK, George [1581-1640]
8GGFa American colonial immigrant, Immigrant: Winthrop Fleet
4. ALCOCK, Thomas [~1609-1657]
S10 MA: Massachusetts Bay Colony (MBC) founders, the Winthrop Fleet immigrants (1630) brother of George, also likely from LEI

5. BRADSTREET, Anne (néeDudley) \née DUDLEY, Anne\ [~1612-1672]
S11 American poetess, Immigrant: Winthrop Fleet
6. BRADSTREET, Simon, Governor [~1612-1672]
S11 English colonial administrator, Immigrant: Winthrop Fleet
7. BURR, Jehu, jr. [1625-1692]
S12 MA: Massachusetts Bay Colony (MBC) founders, the Winthrop Fleet immigrants (1630) son of Jehu Senior

8. DOWNING, James [?-?]
2C10 MA: Massachusetts Bay Colony (MBC) founders, the Winthrop Fleet immigrants (1630) a servant of Winthrop (uncertain)
9. DUDLEY, Dorothy (Yorke) [1582-1643]
10GGMo MA: Massachusetts Bay Colony (MBC) founders, the Winthrop Fleet immigrants (1630) wife of Thos. Dudley
10. DUDLEY, Mercy [1621-1691]
9GGMo MA: Massachusetts Bay Colony (MBC) founders, the Winthrop Fleet immigrants (1630) daughter of Thomas
11. DUDLEY, Patience [1618-1690]
S11 MA: Massachusetts Bay Colony (MBC) founders, the Winthrop Fleet immigrants (1630) daughter of Thomas
12. DUDLEY, Samuel, Rev. [1608-1683]
S11 MA: Massachusetts Bay Colony (MBC) founders, the Winthrop Fleet immigrants (1630) son of Thomas
13. DUDLEY, Sarah [1620-1668]
S11 MA: Massachusetts Bay Colony (MBC) founders, the Winthrop Fleet immigrants (1630) daughter of Thomas
14. DUDLEY, Thomas, Governor [1576-1653]
10GGFa English colonial administrator, Immigrant: Winthrop Fleet
15. DUTTON, John [1596-1693]
9GGFa MA: Massachusetts Bay Colony (MBC) founders, the Winthrop Fleet immigrants (1630) in Wintrop''s list but no more is known

16. FEAKE, Robert [1602-1663]
S12 American colonial pioneeer, Immigrant: Winthrop Fleet

17. LOCKWOOD, Edmund [1594-1635]
S11 American Immigrant: Winthrop Fleet pioneer
18. LOCKWOOD, Robert [1600-1658]
9GGFa American Immigrant: Winthrop Fleet pioneer
19. LUDLOW, Roger [1590-1665c]
6C13 English colonist, jurist, Immigrant: Winthrop Fleet, Governor of Connecticut

20. PALGRAVE, Anne [~1593-1669]
8GGMo MA: Massachusetts Bay Colony (MBC) founders, the Winthrop Fleet immigrants (1630) wife of Richard
21. PALGRAVE, Elizabeth [<1626-1707]
S9 MA: Massachusetts Bay Colony (MBC) founders, the Winthrop Fleet immigrants (1630) daughter of Richard
22. PALGRAVE, Mary [~1618-?]
S9 MA: Massachusetts Bay Colony (MBC) founders, the Winthrop Fleet immigrants (1630) daughter of Richard
23. PALGRAVE, Richard, Dr. [~1583-1651]
8GGFa MA: Massachusetts Bay Colony (MBC) founders, the Winthrop Fleet immigrants (1630) descent claimed from a Norfolk family, probably from London, settled in Charlestown (with family)
24. PALGRAVE, Sarah, Dr. [~1620-1665]
7GGMo MA: Massachusetts Bay Colony (MBC) founders, the Winthrop Fleet immigrants (1630) daughter of Richard
25. PALMER, Abraham [1583c-1653]
7C12 American colonial Immigrant: Winthrop Fleet passenger, merchant
26. PALMER, Grace [unkn-1660]
7C12 American colonial Immigrant: Winthrop Fleet passenger
27. PHILLIPS, Abigail [?-?]
3C11 MA: Massachusetts Bay Colony (MBC) founders, the Winthrop Fleet immigrants (1630) daughter of Rev. Phillips
28. PHILLIPS, Elizabeth [~1628-?]
3C11 MA: Massachusetts Bay Colony (MBC) founders, the Winthrop Fleet immigrants (1630) daughter of Rev. Phillips
29. PHILLIPS, John [1602-1682]
1C12 Boston baker MA: Massachusetts Bay Colony (MBC) founders, the Winthrop Fleet immigrants (1630) to Dorchester, removed to Boston
30. PHILLIPS, John [1622-1691]
2C11 MA: Massachusetts Bay Colony (MBC) founders, the Winthrop Fleet immigrants (1630) son of John
31. PHILLIPS, Rev. Samuel [~1626-?]
3C11 MA: Massachusetts Bay Colony (MBC) founders, the Winthrop Fleet immigrants (1630) son of Rev. Phillips
32. POMEROY, Eltweed [1585-1673]
12C10 American colonial pioneer, Immigrant: Winthrop Fleet
33. POND, Mary [1596-1617]
9GGMo American pioneer Immigrant: Winthrop Fleet passenger
34. POND, Robert [1600-1637]
9GGFa American pioneer Immigrant: Winthrop Fleet passenger, carpenter

35. RUGGLES, Jeffrey [1585-1630]
1C11 MA: Massachusetts Bay Colony (MBC) founders, the Winthrop Fleet immigrants (1630) from Sudbury, SFK, "died soon"
36. RUGGLES, Margaret [?-?]
1C11 MA: Massachusetts Bay Colony (MBC) founders, the Winthrop Fleet immigrants (1630) Jeffrey's wife

37. SARGENT, Elizabeth [1590-1631]
2C12 MA: Massachusetts Bay Colony (MBC) founders, the Winthrop Fleet immigrants (1630) wife of Rev. Phillips
38. SEAMAN, John, Capt. [1611-1694]
8GGFa MA: Massachusetts Bay Colony (MBC) founders, the Winthrop Fleet immigrants (1630) probably from Suffolk, settled in Watertown
39. SEELEY, Robert, Lt. [<1602-<1667]
10GGFa MA: Massachusetts Bay Colony (MBC) founders, the Winthrop Fleet immigrants (1630) origin undetermined, settled first in Watertown

40. TAYLOR, (unkn) [?-?]
S2 MA: Massachusetts Bay Colony (MBC) founders, the Winthrop Fleet immigrants (1630) wife of John, died soon
41. TAYLOR, John [~1605-1647]
8GGFa MA: Massachusetts Bay Colony (MBC) founders, the Winthrop Fleet immigrants (1630) farmer, from Haverhill, SFK, settled in Boston

42. UNDEHILL, Helena [1610c-1649]
1C11 American pioneer Immigrant: Winthrop Fleet passenger
43. UNDERHILL, John, Governor and Capt. [1609-1672]
1C11 English-American soldier-of-fortune, Immigrant: Winthrop Fleet

44. VASSALL, Anne \née KING\ [1592-1670]
7C10 American colonial, Immigrant: Winthrop Fleet passenger
45. VASSALL, William [1592-1655]
7C10 American colonial, Immigrant: Winthrop Fleet passenger

46. WARHAM, John, Rev. [1595-1670]
11HGGFa American colonial pioneer, Immigrant: Winthrop Fleet, minister
47. WARREN, John [1585-1667]
10C12 American colonial pioneer, Immigrant: Winthrop Fleet passenger
48. WARREN, Margaret \née BAYLY\ [unkn-1662]
10C12 American colonial pioneer, Immigrant: Winthrop Fleet passenger
49. WILBORE, Anne \née BRADFORD\ [1598-1636]
11GGMo American colonial pioneer, Immigrant: Winthrop Fleet passenger
50. WILBORE, Samuel [1595-1656]
11GGFa American colonial pioneer, Immigrant: Winthrop Fleet passenger
51. WILSON, John, Rev. [1621-1691]
1C9 American colonial pioneer, Immigrant: Winthrop Fleet
52. WINTHROP, Henry [~1607-1630]
S10 MA: Massachusetts Bay Colony (MBC) founders, the Winthrop Fleet immigrants (1630) son of Gov. Winthrop, drowned at Salem
53. WINTHROP, John, Governor [1588-1649]
S11 American colonial leader, Winthrop Fleet leader
54. WINTHROP, Samuel [<1627-1674]
1C10 MA: Massachusetts Bay Colony (MBC) founders, the Winthrop Fleet immigrants (1630) son of Gov. Winthrop
55. WINTHROP, Stephen (Col.) [~1618-1658]
1C10 MA: Massachusetts Bay Colony (MBC) founders, the Winthrop Fleet immigrants (1630) son of Gov. Winthrop

(The last item in the left column above may be awkwardly split to the right column, because of a deficiency in HTML.)

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