

(If you don’t have one, it is free and easy to create one!) Then click the link of the passenger’s name, and in the top right corner of the person’s profile page, select View My Relationship. To see if you are a descendant of a Mayflower passenger, simply sign in to your FamilySearch account. Modern Mayflower descendants can typically trace their lineage to one or more of the following individuals and couples. Only a portion of the Mayflower passengers are known to have living descendants. The owner of the ship passed away in 1621 and a 1624 probate record describes the Mayflower as “in ruins”-likely dismantled and sold for scrap. The Mayflower made only one full trip to America. How Many Trips Did the Mayflower Make to America?

Mayflower CrewĪlthough not usually included on Mayflower passenger lists, the Mayflower also carried around 30 crew members, led by Captain Christopher Jones.Īlthough the Mayflower sailors can be classified as Mayflower crew, these individuals are typically labeled as passengers because of their contractual obligation to stay in the colony for a year. Once the contract ended, the sailors could return home, although all the surviving Mayflower sailors chose to stay. The Mayflower sailors were those who were contracted by the London Merchant Adventurers company to help establish the colony for one year. Wilder, Roger- servant to John Carver, under 21.*Thompson, Edward- servant to the White family, under 21.Soule, George- servant to Edward Winslow, 21–25.Minter, Desire- servant to John Carver, 15-18.Martin, Christopher- non-Separatist, 38.Leister, Edward- servant to the Hopkins family, over 21.Latham, William- servant to John Carver, 11.Langmore, John- servant to the Martin family, under 21.
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