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History of Maryland |
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[edit]- List of Maryland colonists
- Category:Maryland history-related lists
- List of Mayflower passengers
- see below
- Cornwaleys Cross Manor
- Charles Harmon (Harman)
- Jerome Hawley, gentleman
- NAVBOX: Maryland in the 1600s
- Plundering Time
- List of Maryland state historical markers
- Protestant Revolution (Maryland)
- St. Inigoes, Maryland
- St. Clement's Island State Park
- Point Lookout State Park
- St. Marys River (Maryland)
- Beachville-St. Inigoes, Maryland
- Pocomoke Sound
- Wicomico River (Maryland eastern shore)
- Garrett Island (Maryland)
List of Maryland colonists
[edit]Before 1634
[edit]The proprietary colony of Maryland was established by royal charter in 1632 to Cecil Calvert, 2nd Baron Baltimore.[1]
Ark and Dove (1634)
[edit]- https://packrat-pro.com/ships/arkdove.htm
- https://packrat-pro.com/ships/arkdove.htm
- https://packrat-pro.com/ships/arkdove.htm
In November 1633, Ark and Dove departed England with about 200 settlers.[4][5][6][7]
Using the trade winds to the Antilles islands, they arrived at Point Comfort, Virginia in February 1634 [O.S. February 1633], then landed on St. Clement's Island, Maryland on April 4 [O.S. March 25] 1634.[8]
Name | Occupation | Alt. names | Notes |
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Anne | Servant | Jerome Hawley | |
John Altham | SJ | John Gravener | |
William Andrews | Gentleman | ||
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- Passengers aboard the Ark[9]
- Anne, servant of Jerome Hawley
- Thomas Allen (d. 1648)
- John Altham (alias Gravener), SJ
- William Andrews, gentleman
- John Ashmore
- William Ashmore
- James Barefoote, gentleman (d. 1633 en route)
- John Baxter, Esq.
- Ralph Bean
- Thomas Beckwith, servant of Thomas Cornwaleys
- Anon Benham, servant of Thomas Greene
- Henry Bishop (Briscoe)[10]
- John Boles, secretary of Cecil Calvert, 2nd Baron Baltimore
- Richard Bradley
- John Briant
- William Browne
- Matthew Burrows
- George Calvert, Esq. (1613-1634), third son of Lord Baltimore
- Leonard Calvert
- Christopher Carnell
- Thomas Carrington
- Richard Cole
- John Cook
- Thomas Cooper
- Thomas Cornwallis, commissioner
- Ann Cox, gentlewoman (d. 1638)
- Edward Cranfield
- Thomas Dorrell, Esq.
- Peter Draper, secretary of Leonard Calvert
- Richard Duke
- Robert Edwards
- William Edwin
- John Elbin
- Nicholas Fairfax, Esq., of Sand Hutton Grange, Yorkshire (d. 1633 en route), investor
- Cuthbert Fenwick, Esq.
- William Fitter, gentleman
- Captain Henry Fleete, gentleman (passenger)[11]
- Francisco, servant of Fr. Andrew White
- Lewis Fremond
- Richard Gerard, Esq., of Ince, Lancashire, investor
- Thomas Gervase (d. 1637)
- Richard Gilbert
- Stephen Gore
- Henry Green[12]
- Thomas Greene[13]
- Thomas Griston
- John Halfhead
- John Hallows (Hollis/Hallis), gentleman (d. 1657)
- Nicholas Harvey, gentleman (d. 1647)
- Jerome Hawley, Esq., of St. Martin-in-the-Fields, Middlesex (1590-1638), investor and co-author of A Relation of Maryland (1635), commissioner[14]
- Thomas Heath
- Captain John Hill, gentleman[15]
- John Hilles
- John Hillard
- Richard Hills
- James Hockley
- Benjamin Hodges, servant of John Saunders
- John Holderen, servant of Thomas Cornwaleys
- Henry James
- Mary Jennings, servant of Fr. Andrew White
- Josiah, servant of Thomas Cornwaleys
- John Knowles
- William Lewis
- Richard Loe, servant of Thomas Cornwaleys
- Richard Lusthead
- John Marlburgh
- Christopher Martin
- John Medcalf[16]
- Charles Middleton
- Roger Morgan
- Thomas Munns
- John Neville
- Richard Nevitt, ward of John Saunders
- John Norton, the elder
- John Norton, the younger
- Robert Pike
- Black John Price
- White John Price
- Lodwick Price
- Francis Rabnett, gentleman
- John Robinson
- Francis Rogers
- William Sayre (Saire), Esq.[17]
- Stephen Salmon, servant of Thomas Cornwaleys
- John Saunders, Esq., co-owner of the Dove and investor (d. 1634)
- Robert Sherley, servant of Fr. Andrew White
- Robert Simpson
- Robert Smith
- Thomas Smith
- William Smith
- Matthias Sousa
- Thomas Stratham
- James Thornton
- Cyprian Thorowgood, gentleman
- Robert Vaughan, gentleman
- Roger Walter
- John Ward
- Evans Watkins, servant of Leonard Calvert
- John Wells
- Andrew White, SJ
- Frederick Wintour, Esq., of Lydney, Gloucestershire, investor
- Henry Wiseman, Esq. (d. c. 1634), investor
Crew aboard the Ark
- Capt. Robert Wintour, Esq., of Lydney, Gloucestershire, Commander of the Ark
- Capt. Richard Lowe, Master of the Ark, of Ratcliffe, Middlesex (d. 1638)
- Capt. William Humber
- John Bowlter (Boulter), purser and steward
- Richard Edwards, chirurgeon
- Justinian Snow, factor (agent)[18]
Crew aboard the Dove
- Capt. John Curie (Curke), Master of the Dove (d. c. 1634 en route)
- Capt. Richard Orchard, Master of the Dove, of Wapping, Middlesex
- Nicholas Perry (Perrie), quartermaster, of Isle of Wight
- John Games, gunner, of Ratcliffe, Middlesex
- Richard Kempton (Kenton), boatswain, of Tower Wharf, London[19]
- Samuel Lawson, mate
- Mr. Warrelow, mate
- Michael Perril, servant to the Master
Notes
[edit]- ^ Sparks, Jared (1846). The Library of American Biography: George Calvert, the first Lord Baltimore. Boston: Charles C. Little and James Brown. pp. 16–. Leonard Calvert.
- ^ Smith, Francis Neale (2003). "James Neale ... hath Adventured Himself into our Province of Maryland" (PDF). Maryland Historical Magazine. Vol. 98, no. 3. Maryland Historical Society. p. 263. Retrieved December 10, 2024.
- ^ Smith, Francis Neale (2003). "James Neale ... hath Adventured Himself into our Province of Maryland" (PDF). Maryland Historical Magazine. Vol. 98, no. 3. Maryland Historical Society. p. 263. Retrieved December 10, 2024.
- ^ "The Society of the Ark and the Dove: The Passengers and Crew of the Ark and the Dove". socarkdove.org.
- ^ "The Society of the Ark and the Dove: The Routes of the Ark and the Dove". socarkdove.org.
- ^ https://www.nps.gov/parkhistory/online_books/explorers/intro26.htm
- ^ https://packrat-pro.com/ships/arkdove.htm
- ^ https://socarkdove.org/voyage
- ^ https://web.archive.org/web/20240112174401/https://www.thearkandthedove.com/passenger-list/
- ^ https://packrat-pro.com/ships/arkdove.htm
- ^ https://www.immigrantships.net/v2/1600v2/ark_dove16340325.html
- ^ Neill, Edward Duffield. The Founders of Maryland as Portrayed in Manuscripts, Provinical Records and Early Documents. United States, Joel Munsell, 1876.
- ^ "Leonard Calvert MSA SC 3520-198". Maryland State Archives. 2003-03-07.
- ^ Neill, Edward Duffield. The Founders of Maryland as Portrayed in Manuscripts, Provinical Records and Early Documents. United States, Joel Munsell, 1876.
- ^ Neill, Edward Duffield. The Founders of Maryland as Portrayed in Manuscripts, Provinical Records and Early Documents. United States, Joel Munsell, 1876.
- ^ Neill, Edward Duffield. The Founders of Maryland as Portrayed in Manuscripts, Provinical Records and Early Documents. United States, Joel Munsell, 1876.
- ^ Neill, Edward Duffield. The Founders of Maryland as Portrayed in Manuscripts, Provinical Records and Early Documents. United States, Joel Munsell, 1876.
- ^ Neill, Edward Duffield. The Founders of Maryland as Portrayed in Manuscripts, Provinical Records and Early Documents. United States, Joel Munsell, 1876.
- ^ https://packrat-pro.com/ships/arkdove.htm
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