The ship called James was Mastered by John May. The ship sailed for New England, the later part of July, and arrived at Boston on the last week in September. All passengers were certified by the "Minister" of their conformity, and as "no Subsidy men." (Planters of the Commonwealth, 151).
....(16)Edmond Bridges, 23, to settle in Lynn
....(17)Michael Milner, 23, to settle in Lynn
....(23)Edmond Johnson, 23, to Hampton, New Hampshire.
....(24)Samuel Bennett, 24, to settle in Lynn.
....(25)Richard Palmer, 29
....(26)Anthony Bessey, 26
....(31)William Hull, 70, wheelright
....(41)Rememberance Tybbott, 28
....(2)Mrs Sarah Ewer, 28
....(3)Elizabeth Ewer, 3
....(4)Thomas Ewer, 1 1/2
....(5)Sarah Beale, 28
....(6)Elizabeth Newman, 24
....(7)John Scudder, 16, was to settle in Charlestown.
....(11)Mrs Elizabeth Ballard, 26
....(12)Hester Ballard, 2
....(13)John Ballard, 1
....(14)Alice Jones, 26
....(15)Elizabeth Goffe, 26
....(19)Richard Terry, 17, to settle in Southold, Long Island
....(20)Robert Terry, 25, to settle in Southold, Long Island.
....(22)William Hooper, 18,
....(28)William Colbron, 16
....(30)Solomon Martin, 16, shipwright, to settle in Gloucester.
....(33)Mrs. Martha Buttry, 28,
....(34)Grace Buttry, 1
....(36)Mrs. Mary Hart, 31
....(38)Mrs Elzabeth Tybbott, 39
....(39)Jeremy Tybbott, 4
....(40)Samuel Tybbott, 2
....(43)Mrs James Goodhue, 58
....(45)Mrs Susan Johnson, 24
....(46)Elizabeth Johnson, 3
....(47)Thomas Johnson, 1 1/2
....(49)Mrs Alice Farnham, 28
....(50)Mary Farnham, 7
....(51)Thomas Farnham, 4
(source: Passengers and Ships 151-152
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