Excerpts from
Our Early Emigrant Ancestors.
The Original Lists
of
Persons of Quality;
migrants; religious exiles; political rebels; serving men sold for a term of years;
apprentices; children stolen; maidens pressed; and others who went from Great Britain
to the American plantations
1600-1700.
With their ages, the localities where they formerly lived in the mother country,
the names of the ships in which they embarked, and other interesting particulars.
From mss. preserved in the state paper department of her majesty's Public Record Office, England.
Edited by John Camden Hotten.
Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Co., 1962
Reprinted from the Second Edition, New York 1880
(Consulted on April 10, 1987, by H. D. in the Local History and Genealogy
Reading Room, Library of Congress.)
(First section of the book:)
Licenses to go beyond the seas - a register of the names of all the passengers to
America, who passed from the Port of London in the years 1634-35.
(p. 41:)
1 April, 1635.
In the Hopewell, of London, William Bundocke, Mr., for New England.
Years.
Edmond Farrington 47 of Oney, in Buckinghamshire.
Eliza 49 wife of Edmond Farrington
Sara Farrington 14
Mathew Farrington 12 children of Edw. Farrington.
Jo. Farrington 11
Eliza Farrington 8
(21 others are listed)
(p. 54-55:)
17 April, 1635.
In the Encrease [sic] of Lond., sd Robert Lea, for New England.
a husbandman, Thos. Jostlin 43 years.
Rebecca, his wife
Eliza Ward, a maid servant
Rebecca 18
Dorothy 11 Children of the said
Nathaniel 8 Thomas Jostlin.
Eliza 6
Mary 1
(4 others listed)
(p. 64-65:)
15 April, 1635.
Theis pties. hereafter expressed are to be transported to New England, imbarqued in
the Increase, Robert Lea, Mr. having taken the oaths of allegeance and supremacie, as
also being conformable to the government and discipline of the Church of England,
whereof they brought testimony and cert. from ye Justices and Ministers where there
abodes have latlie been. (viz.)
Years.
husbandman, Samuel Morse 50
Ux. Elizabeth Morse 48
Joseph Morse 20
(74 others listed)
(Note: in addition to the two lists above, 21 other persons are listed for this voyage
of the Increase.)
(p. 93-94:)
17 Junii, 1635.
Theis underwritten names are to be transported to New England, imbarqued in the
Blessing, Jo. Lecester, Mr.
Jo. Stockbridge 27
Charles Stucbridge [sic] 1
Ann Stocbridge [sic] 21
(31 others listed)