The James
Voyages are listed at ship name on Ship List
April 5, 1635 The James of London departed Hampton (Southampton),
England, and arrived at Boston in New
England on June 3, 1635.
Source: Copy of original from HM State Paper Office (Document number not legible).
Grateful appreciation is extended to Everett Faltus for kindly providing this source
document.
Ship and Passenger Information:
Ship 300 tons William Cooper, Master 53 passengers listed. Stated in
the original: The total number of these men, youths, and boys are 53 persons, besides the
wives and children of diverse of these. Signed by Thomas Wurfris, Collr.; N. Dingley,
Comptr.; and John Knapp, Searcher
Andrews, William . . . . . . carpenter, of Hampsworth
Antram, Thomas . . . . . . . weaver, late of New England
(returning)
Batt, Nicholas . . . . . . . linen weaver, of the Devyes
Batter, Edmund . . . . . . . maulter, late of New England
(returning)
Browne, James . . . . . . . youth, about 17 years, of Hampton
Browne, Thomas . . . . . . . (Antram servant), late of New
England (returning)
Browne, Thomas . . . . . . . weaver, of Malford (possibly
Milford, in Hampshire)
Butler, Gyles . . . . . . . **, of Marlborough, Wiltshire
Carpenter, Thomas . . . . . carpenter, of Amsbury (Amesbury,
Wiltshire)
Clement, Augustine . . . . . painter, "sometime of
Readinge"
Colman, Thomas . . . . . . . **, of Marlborough, Wiltshire
Courtis, Zacheus . . . . . . laborer, of Downton (possibly one in
Wiltshire)
Coussens, George . . . . . . **, of Marlborough, Wiltshire
Davyes, Thomas . . . . . . . sawyer, late of Marlborough,
Wiltshire
Emery, Anthony . . . . . . . carpenter, of Romsey
Emery, John . . . . . . . . carpenter, of Romsey
Evered, John (alias Webb)* . **, of Marlborough, Wiltshire
Evered, Stephen (alias Webb) **, of Marlborough, Wiltshire
Field, Robert (ffield) . . . laborer, of Yealing
Goddard, Thomas . . . . . . **, of Marlborough, Wiltshire
Greene, John . . . . . . . . surgeon, late of New England
(returning)
Hawes, Edmund . . . . . . . cutler, late of London
Hide, John . . . . . . . . . tailer, late of Marlborough,
Wiltshire
Higdon, Peter . . . . . . . (Thetcher servant)
Holte, Nicholas . . . . . . tanner, of Romsey
Ingles, Maudit . . . . . . . fuller, late of Marlborough,
Wiltshire
Kemp, William . . . . . . . servant
Kinge, Henry . . . . . . . . laborer, of Brenesley
Knight, John . . . . . . . . tailer, of Romsey
Knight, Richard . . . . . . tailer, of Romsey
Levage, Henry . . . . . . . tailer, of Sarum (Salisbury,
Wiltshire)
Morse, Anthony . . . . . . . shoemaker, of Marlborough, Wiltshire
Morse, William . . . . . . . shoemaker, of Marlborough, Wiltshire
Musselwhite, John . . . . . laborer, of Langford (numerous, in
different counties***)
Paddey, William . . . . . . skinner, late of London
Parker, John . . . . . . . . carpenter, late of Marlborough,
Wiltshire
Parsons, William . . . . . . tailer, of Sarum (Salisbury,
Wiltshire)
Pike, John . . . . . . . . . laborer, of Langford (numerous, in
different counties***)
Pithouse, John . . . . . . . **, of Marlborough, Wiltshire
Rose, Henry . . . . . . . . laborer, of Platford (or Pladford,
Wiltshire)
Salter, Sampson . . . . . . fisherman, of Caversham
Scoates, Thomas . . . . . . laborer, of Sarum (Salisbury,
Wiltshire)
Seager, Lawrence . . . . . . youth, about 17 years, of Hampton S
haftlin, Michael . . . . . tailer, late of New England
(returning)
Smale, John . . . . . . . . (Batter servant), late of New England
(returning)
Smithe, Thomas . . . . . . . weaver, of Romsey
Smythe, George . . . . . . . tailer, late of New England
(returning)
Thetcher, Anthony . . . . . tailer, of Sarum (Salisbury,
Wiltshire)
Varren, Phillip . . . . . . [roopr.], late of New England
(returning)
Verren, Josuah . . . . . . . [repr.], late of New England
(returning)
Walker, Richard . . . . . . shoemaker, late of Marlborough,
Wiltshire
Whealer, Thomas . . . . . . (Clement servant)
Woodman, Hercules . . . . . mercer, of Malford (possibly Milford,
in Hampshire)
* John Evered (alias Webb) (d.1668) settled at Chelmsford, Massachusetts.
** Grouped as "laborers of husbandmen".
*** Likely Langford-steple, Wiltshire, due to the number from this area.
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