Mary and John

Mary and John was a 400-ton ship that sailed between England and the American colonies in the 1630s. She was owned by Roger Ludlow, one of the assistants of the Massachusetts Bay Company.[1]

On March 20, 1630, the ship, under the command of a Capt. Squeb or Squibb, sailed from Plymouth, England, with 140 emigrants from western England.[2] She arrived at Nantasket, near present-day Hull, Massachusetts, on May 30.[3] The passengers went ashore and founded Dorchester, Massachusetts. The voyage, along with an 11-ship flotilla led by John Winthrop that departed England in April 1630, greatly fortified the two-year-old Massachusetts Bay Colony.

She made a similar voyage in 1633, bringing more emigrants from England to Massachusetts.

Notes

  1. "Ship Mary and John". Dorchester Atheneum. March 2, 2007. Retrieved October 29, 2013.
  2. Winthrop, John (1996). The Journal of John Winthrop. Boston: Harvard University Press. p. 29. ISBN 9780674484269.
  3. Pope, Franklin Leonard (1888). "Genealogy of Thomas Pope of Plymouth". The New England Historical and Genealogical Register 42: 45.

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