Winthrop Fleet

Winthrop Fleet

The Winthrop Fleet of 1630 (an early part of the Great Migration) was the largest fleet ever assembled to carry Englishmen overseas to a new homeland. It was a well planned and financed expedition comprising eleven ships that carried 700 immigrants from England to the Massachusetts Bay Colony. The group, led by Governor John Winthrop, sailed from April to July of 1630. The fleet landed at Salem. Of the 700 on board, 200 died during the voyage, and 100 returned to England soon after arrival. Some of the 400 remaining settlers stayed in Salem, but many moved on to Boston, Watertown, or other settlements.

Winthrop's journal

Notes

*"Arbella": The flagship, designated 'Admiral' in the consortship; named for Lady Arbella (Arbella Clinton, daughter of Thomas Clinton, 3rd Earl of Lincoln , wife of Isaac Johnson.)

*"Talbot": Designated 'Vice Admiral'.

*"Ambrose": Designated 'Rear Admiral'.

*"Jewel": Designated a 'Captain'.

*Only the fleet leaders, named above, plus "Mayflower", "Whale", and "Success" carried passengers. The others were used to transport freight and livestock.

*"Mayflower": A different ship than that of the Pilgrims.

ee also

*Robert Seeley
*Edward Convers

References

BANKS, Charles Edward, "The Winthrop Fleet of 1630", originally published: Boston, MA: 1930; reprinted Genealogical Publishing Co.: Baltimore, MD: 1961, etc.;ISBN 0-8063-0020-5

CURTIN, Dave; "The Winthrop Fleet of 1630";http://members.aol.com/dcurtin1/gene/winthrop.htm

DUNN, Richard S.; SAVAGE, James; YEANDLE, Laetitia (eds.); "The Journal of John Winthrop, 1630-1649";Harvard University Press; Cambridge, MA: 1996;ISBN 0-674-48425-8
"Talbot"

"Seely History" by Montell Seely and Kathryn Seely (Community Press, 1988)

External links

* [http://www.winthropsociety.org/ The Winthrop Society] is a hereditary organization made up of the descendants those who arrived on the Winthrop Fleet or other Great Migration ships before 1634.


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