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The Mayflower and Her Log; July 15, 1620-May 6, 1621 — Volume 1 by Azel Ames
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Francis Eaton and
Mrs. ---- Eaton,
Samuel Eaton, an infant son.

Peter Browne.

William Ring.

Richard Clarke.

John Goodman.

Edward Margeson.

Richard Britteridge.


Mrs. Katherine Carver and her family, it is altogether probable, came
over in charge of Howland, who was probably a kinsman, both he and
Deacon Carver coming from Essex in England,--as they could hardly
have been in England with Carver during the time of his exacting
work of preparation. He, it is quite certain, was not a passenger
on the Speedwell, for Pastor Robinson would hardly have sent him
such a letter as that received by him at Southampton, previously
mentioned (Bradford's "Historie," Deane's ed. p. 63), if he had been
with him at Delfshaven at the "departure," a few days before. Nor
if he had handed it to him at Delfshaven, would he have told him in
it, "I have written a large letter to the whole company."

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