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<FONT face="Bernhard Modern"><H1><CENTER>Weymouth to New England 1636</CENTER></H1>

<P>20 March 1636<BR>
List of 106 persons bound for New England from the port of Weymouth.
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Joseph Hall [sic] of Somerset, minister, aged 40, Agnes his wife aged 25, seven children and three servants<BR>
Musachiell Bernard of Batcombe, clothier, Mary his wife, and two sons<BR>
Richard Persons, salter, and servant<BR>
Fras. Baber, chandler<BR>
Joseph Joyner<BR>
Walter Jesop, weaver<BR>
Timothy Tabor of Batcombe, Jane his wife, three daughters and servant<BR>
John Whitmarck, Alice his wife, and four children<BR>
Wm. Read of Batcombe, Susan his wife, two daughters<BR>
Rich. Adams, his servant, Mary his wife and child<BR>
Zachary Bickwell, Agnes his wife, son, and servant<BR>
George Allen, Katherine his wife, three sons and a servant<BR>
Henry Kingman, Joan his wife, five children and a servant<BR>
William King, Dorothy his wife, and four children<BR>
Thos. Holbrook of Broadway, Jane his wife, and four children<BR>
Thos. Dible, husbandman, and Frances his sister<BR>
Robt. Lovell, husbandman, Eliz. his wife, and five children and servant, Alice Kinham<BR>
Angell Holland, Katherine his wife, and two servants<BR>
Rich. Joanes of Dinder<BR>
Robt. Martyn of Badcombe<BR>
Joan Martyn<BR>
Hump. Shepheard<BR>
John Upham, Elizabeth his presumed wife and five children<BR>
Rich. Wade, Eliz. his wife, Dinah his daughter, and two servants<BR>
John Hoble and Robt. Huste, husbandmen<BR>
John Woodcock<BR>
Rich. Porter
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Signed by John Porter, Deputy Clerk to Edward Thoroughgood.

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Sainsbury, W. Noel, ed., Calender of State Papers, Colonial Series (Volume 9), America and West Indies, 1675-1676, also Addenda, 1574-1674, Preserved in the Public Record Office (Vaduz: Kraus Reprint Ltd., 1964) First Published London: HMSO, 1893. pp. 79-80.</FONT>

<P><CENTER><B>More information about the white settlement of North America can be found in the books:<BR>
<A HREF="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0195037944/ref=nosim/genealogyquest">Albion's Seed: Four British Folkways in America</A><BR>
and:<BR>
<A HREF="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0394757793/ref=nosim/genealogyquest">The Peopling of British North America</A><P>&nbsp;

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