(MD Patents Certificates & Warrants 1637-1654, Hall of Records hereafter MDPC&W HoR, v1:19, FHC Film #0013063). Religious affiliation: Catholic. Then, a violent storm hit as the three ships were sailing together. Slavery in American colonies developed primarily due to a shortage of labor. 41, p. 262. 2 Dec 1642 Jane Cockshott widd complaineth agst Jane the wife of david whitcliff for vnlawfull dealing wth her the plaintifs maidservt & taking & keeping from her one red base wastcoat lined wth silk galon, wch she received of the said manservt & deteineth from her to the damage of the plf. To the value of 100 1 tob. 22 Nov 1638 Elizabeth BROOKS transported by Mr. FULTON & Mr. WORLEY who also transported Giles BRENT. And the Judge allowed him to recover his 150 l & cask putt into the stock, but left him to his proofe for the acct of profitt. Bristol, 1654 - 1686, Middlesex, 1682 - 1685, London I, 1682 - 1692, London II, 1718 - 1759. ), William Peaseley of St. Giles-in-the-Fields, Middlesex, Esquire (Treasurer and Investor) The Ark and the Dove. 1. MSA SC 2221-17-5. MSA Land Patents Liber ABH, folio 244. MSA Land Patents Liber ABH, folio 65. 154 (Richard Orchard et al. So they set out to make their own fortunes in the New World. NOTES: This would be Henry BROOKE Shipwright of Westmoreland. Died: Before 17 July 1637. Close of ark dove record crew and indentured labor systems by this is an open book c of laborers or single in with capt. MSA Wills Liber 1, folio 197. Issue: Yes. Issue: Yes. Religious affiliation: Protestant. Jan 1644 The letter from Uncle Henry and this entry for Henry BROOKE mrchnt and Nicho. 2. ISTG NOTICE: These electronic pages are Copyright 1998-2016 and may NOT be 4, p. 88-9. Dict. 5.1 Births, marriages and deaths at sea (1891-1972) As Indian indentured labourers were British colonial citizens, the Registrar General of Shipping and Seamen recorded their births, marriages. 1. At least two men of African descent were aboard the Ark and the Dove, ships that brought Leonard Calvert, son of George Calvert, first Lord of Baltimore, up the Chesapeake Bay in 1634. MdHS, Calvert Papers MS 174.1 (30 May 1634). Crew included John BOULTER, Purser and steward of the Ark. Born: circa 1612. MSA Liber A (1647-1651), folio 140. Black John Price (passenger) 2. John Ashmore (passenger) Provincial offices: Propietor (1634-1675) Issue: Unknown. The key difference between slaves and indentured servants is that slaves worked throughout their lifetime, whereas indentured servants worked only for a selected period. And rights as if one was built on and indentured servants slaves came as a part v reinterprets three state. Hot, miserable, and exhausted, they stood in front of the gawking English colonists who crowded around the dock. MdHS, Calvert Papers, MS 174, no. A British colony from 1625 until 1966, the island was a hub of the lucrative global sugar and rum trades, and the wealthy planters prospered due to the . Married: (1st) Bridget d/o Thorsbey; (2nd) John d/o Porter. Many of the people who paid for themselves and their servants were younger sons from wealthy families. . PCC PROB 11/173/486 (Richard Lowe). 294-297.You can access these records free of charge through Google Books. 2, 1643-1651, p. 90, LOVA image). 1. of the Maryland Legislature Vol. Born: circa 1571. One John BOULTER was a purser on the Ark and Dove.). 1, p. 30; Liber ABH, folio 88 John Knowles (passenger) Issue: Yes. William Browne (passenger) 12 Feb 1644/5 Henry Brooke mrcht to the demand of John Rablie saith, that the demand was not so as is alledged, & if it be true that it was for Pilotage of his shipp; that the plf did not performe the duety of pilot, but brought his ship a ground & carried her beyond the port; And the plf made oath of the truth of his demand: And Tho. 1. 2. 2. J. Hawley et al., A Relation of Maryland (1635), p. 56. I (1741), p. 57. Religious affiliation: Catholic. MSA Archives of Md. MSA Land Patents Liber 1, folio 38; Liber ABH, folio 66. Married: Rose d/o 1, p. 28. 1. Married: Sarah d/o Transported THE CREW John Boulter. 3. Died: December 1633 near Barbados on the Ark en route to Maryland. Born: circa 1623. 0. whitcliff appears. NOTES: Early Butler records are being included because of later associations in Virginia between Butlers and BROOKE, POPE, BALDRIDGE, UNDERWOOD, WICKLIFFE, etc. . (MD SA, Proceedings of Council of MD, v3:119). 4, p. 95. NOTES: Nicholas COSSIN aka Cawseene aka Causseen was a neighbor of David and Jane WICKLIFFE, and he later married Jane COCKSHOTT, the widow of John, and the same who sued Jane WHITCLIFF. May 13, 1671 made Deputy to Duke of Albemarle. 1. GRIFFIN: arrived in Philadelphia with emigrants from Ireland in Aug. 1746. Religious affiliation: Catholic. MSA Liber Z (1637-1650), folio 81. MSA Liber Z (1637-1650), folio 24. A population boom in England had created food shortages,. 9 Oct 1640 David WICKELIFF demands the 50 acres of land being part of the land due him by conditions of plantation for transporting himself into the province in the year of 1636. MSA Patent Records Liber F&B, folio 17, 41-2. Died: 1666 in St. Marys, Maryland. TNA C 24/621/79 (Edward Robinson v Cecil Calvert, 2nd Lord Baltiomore) C. Thorowgood, A Relation of a Voyage Made by Mr. Cyprian Thorowgood to the Head of the Baye, (1634), Hugh H. Young Collection, Enoch Pratt Free Library. There was no mention of a wife or children in this record but his wife's name was Jane, maiden name unknown, and she is documented in subsequent records as such and to also have remarried to Henry BROOKE who was the father of Jane BROOKE Higden Browne Campbell?, whose allied family connections to John Combs and Ann Hannah (MASON?) Issue: Unknown. The event took place on March 25, 1634, when the passengers of the Ark and the Dove disembarked upon the shores of Terra Mariae, held a Mass, and then hewed a Cross out of felled trees . NOTES: Joane, wife of Thomas, remarried Edward THOMPSON, shortly after her husbands decease. The Ark arrived first at Barbadoes on 3 January 1633/4 and the Dove followed three weeks later. E.C. Servants usually worked as farm laborers or domestic servants completing manual labor. Issue: Unknown. Indentured servants first arrived in America in the decade following the settlement of Jamestown by the Virginia Company in 1607. 1, p. 1. From . John Briant (passenger) 15 Feb 1633 Thomas BUTLER, age 27 yeares [b c1606] deposed regarding a wager made in reference to a wedlock of Mr. Wm Burdett and the Widdowe SANDERS in Virginia. Calvert (and his father, George Calvert before him) had long been recruiting gentlemen investors The Ark and Dove, the latter being primarily a supply ship, set sail from Gravesend in mid-October 1733, put in at Cowes on the Isle of Wright off Portsmouth, England, and then embarked on their yoyage across the Atlantic. 1. First, they almost got caught by Turkish pirates, only to be saved by a London merchant ship called the Dragon. the said Nicholas Brooke as by deed. Religious affiliation: Catholic. (MD SA, Proceedings of the Council of Maryland, v3:180). Peter Draper, secretary of Gov. The family removed to Westmoreland. Issue: Yes. Issue: No. 2 Oct 1644 Thomas Bushell complaineth agst Henry Brooks boatwright, for not pforming a covenant wth the plf for making him a shallopp by midsomer day last, & wherof he hath received satisfaction for the greatest part of the price; & yet delayeth to build it to the damage of the plf to the value of 1000 l tob. Issue: Unknown. Liber F:120). Perhaps the merchant was Henry BROOKE, citizen and grocer of London since it appears that one Henry BROOKE was piloting a ship belonging to Mr. Rablie. vol. Religious affiliation: Catholic. Among those listed were: Thomas BALDRIDGE planter, John HALLOWES mariner. Compiled by David Bell 3/30/03. MSA Archives of Md. John Hilles, carpenter (passenger) 1. Two Passengers on the Ark Mathias de Sousa Mathias de Sousa was Maryland's fist black resident, arrived on St. Mary's on the ark in 1634. 3. Alexander BAYNHAM, who married Ann, was the son-in-law of Dorothy BALDRIDGE. Thomas BALDRIDGE were part of this community who continued their associations and became neighbors in Westmoreland. Provincial offices: Lower House, Kent (1650); Upper House (1650-1); Council (1648-1651); Justice, Provincial Court (1648-1651). MSA Land Patents Liber 1, folio 38; Liber ABH, folio 66. by his wife Anne Mynne. Religious affiliation: Catholic. William Ashmore. 1996-2010 Combs-Coombs &c. Research Group, We Support Free Nonprofit Genealogy and History on the Internet. TNA C 24/621/79 (Edward Robinson v Cecil Calvert, 2nd Lord Baltimore) John Norton, the younger (passenger) Thomas Allen. 25 Mar 1634 Ms. Hodges list includes: Mr. Richard COLE and Mr. Richard DUKE, Wm BROWNE, Cuthbert FENWICK, Nicholas HARVEY, John HILLIERD, John HOLLIS aka HOLLOWES [HALLOWES]. A. 1. Issue: No. Cutbert ffenicke was the first executor, later Thomas Gerrard Esqr, and then Cuthbert again (see records below). MSA Land Patents Liber 1, folio 110; Liber ABH, folio 94. Issue: Unknown. See Jane's statement of 11 Oct 1650. 3, p. 258. Died: 5 November 1640, in Maryland. Issue: Unknown. Alphabetical listing of passengers who arrived in North America and the West Indies between 1538-1900, compiled from published sources: passenger lists and naturalization records. vol. Issue: Yes. MSA Wills Liber 1, folio 11. James had also dropped out of records by 1644. Thomas Dorrell, Esquire (passenger) Issue: Unknown. They were the second group of settlers in the province of Maryland, the first being the Isle of Kent and established in 1631 by William Claybourn. Religious affiliation: Catholic. 134, No. 1. Married: Mary d/o A later record (p. 26-27) mentions one Edward THOMPSON, Guardian, of the two children of Thomas BUTLER agst Margaret BRENT, Executrix of the Estate of Leonard CALVERT, in Northumberland [VA]. 1061. James Barefoote, gentleman (passenger) 2. Married: Thomas Greene, Esquire Jun 1643 Then the complaint of widdow Whitcliff agst mr Secret. MSA Land Patents Liber 1, folio 20, 38; Liber ABH, folio 65. The land Henry BROOKE Junr acquired from POPELY adjoined that of one Thomas LUCAS, the same who was the third husband of Margaret UNKNOWN Underwood Upton Lucas, mother of Col. William UNDERWOOD, whose last wife was Elizabeth UNKNOWN Underwood that married Archdale COMBS I after the Colonel's decease. vol. . Francis Rabnett, gentleman (passenger) 2. Issue: No. 3, p. 258. Thomas Cornwaleys 2. 2. Issue: Unknown. of the Maryland Legislature Vol. MSA Land Patents Liber 1, folio 38; Liber ABH, folio 66. Sep 1642 1642. Died: Before 22 September 1635. Large numbers of early Americans came as indentured servants, redemptioners, or convicts, and lots of Americans today descend from these people. Papenfuse et al., Biog. Rowney produced by the deft made oath that the shipp sailed by St michaels point on Satturday, & the next morning she came on ground neare about James point on the Easterne shore; & then returnd back to St michaels point on Sonday night: And the Court found for the plf. TNA C 24/621/79 (Edward Robinson v Cecil Calvert, 2nd Lord Baltimore), Nicholas Perry, quartermaster of the Dove (crew) These documents were entered into Maryland records, either because of their trading business or because one of the Henry BROOKS was in residence, either for business or otherwise. 134, No. White, A Relation of the Successefull Beginnings of the Lord Baltemores Plantation in Mary-land (1634), p. 4. Show/Hide Columns Copy Excel PDF Print Display records per page Filter Records Showing 1 to 25 of 43 entries Married: Eleanor d/o An unanswered question is whether Henry the Shipwright was related to Henry BROOKE Senior and Nicholas BROOKE Senior, both citizens and grocers of London, and their respective merchant sons Henry BROOKE the Younger, Merchant, and Nicholas BROOKE the Younger. 1. Issue: Unknown. J. Hawley et al., A Relation of Maryland (1635), p. 56. & 30' tob for losse of this dayes work in coming to Court this day. Provincial offices: Council (1644-50); Justice (11644-1650); General Assembly (1637-1650); Governor of Maryland (1647-1649). 15 Apr 1643 Lt. Thomas BALDRIDGE of St. Michael's hundred. vol. hebden had forfeited his recognisance for not bringing their eares to the Govr or Secretary within a month after the killing; & adiudged him to pay to the Lord Propr 1000 l tob. Ann Cox, gentlewoman (passenger) Died: 1655 at the Battle of the Severn. 12 Feb 1644/5 Thomas Bushrod mrcht demandeth of henry Brooke mrcht 5000' tob, due by covenant & 400 l mr Greene tob for interest the said henry Brooke saith the demand is due to be paid at a certaine place in virginea, & that he hath appointed order for the paymt in virginea. Issue: Unknown. 1641 A number of St. Marys residents are listed in a record as having exhibited complaints and petitions on 3 dates for the year 1641. 1935): 467-472. TNA PROB HCA 14, Bundle 93, No. 7 Jun 1653 John HALLOWES deposed he was about 40 on this date before Tho BALDRIDGE. Andrew White, JS (alias Thomas White) (passenger) 5 Oct 1647 5th Octo: ffrancis Brookes of the lie of Kent, demandeth of Cuthbert ffenicke gent, executor of Henry Brookes Merchant, one man seruant and 2300 l of tobb: by bill and accomt dew to hym: Attach: to the Sherife of Kent: retur prmo die decembr. Any and all commercial use is strictly prohibited. Stephen). It documents that Jane COCKSHOTT was a widow by 1642 and was named administratrix of the estate of her husband John COCKSHOTT on 14 Oct 1642 and Nathan POPE and Thomas GREEN ordered to appraise his estate. Visitation Pedigrees (H.S.P. Juneteenth also called Emancipation Day or Juneteenth Independence Day holiday commemorating the end of slavery in the United States observed annually on June 19 . MSA Liber Z (1637-1650), folio 65. Died: 9 June 1647. 2. Samuel Lawson, mate on The Dove (crew) NOTES: This record might suggest that David immigrated by himself since he is only demanding 50 acres. One of these first African Marylanders was Mathias de Sousa. Collaboration. Refer to the Combs &c special report for Margaret UNKNOWN Underwood Upton Lucas of Isle of Wight and Old Rappahannock Cos, VA. 31 Jan 1644/5 Henry Brooks (at the instance of nicolas Cossin) made oath that vpon his conscience he esteemes & values the shailopp of the said nicolas wch he lent to James NEALE Esq in spring last, to be well worth at that time, (one thousand wt of tob; & to the salle rigging & oares he is not able to make any estimate. The defendt denyeth soe farr as bee knowes that hee hath any Gunne of the pltes, but saith that Governor Calvert in his life time gave him a Gunne wch bee still hath. Roe? Issue: No. Died: Before 8 October 1641. 85) (1872), p. 116. of the County Palatine of Lancaster (C.S.P. He appears to have deceased by June 1643 (see following). One of the earliest was researched and compiled by Mrs. G. W. Hodges and published as the "Ark and Dove Record, Passengers, Crew and Indentured Servants," in the Register of Maryland's Heraldic Families, Series II, by Alice Norris Parran, 1938. NOTE: This record suggests that David WICKLIFFE was likely a Protestant. PCC PROB 11/167/45 (George Calvert) NOTES: Henry is likely styled as a boatwright here to differentiate him from Henry BROOKE the merchant, s/o of Henry BROOKE Senior, citizen and grocer of London, as records for this father and son begin to appear. 1) Friday the 22nd of November 1633. Issue: No. Henry Junior purchased land in York Co, VA in 1643, sold that land to Nicholas Junior in 1645 who then sold the land to his father Nicholas Senior in 1649. The map was created by focus.biz as part of their support for the Mayflower 400 commemorations, which begin in November.. Full visitor guides to the places connected to the Mayflower Story can be found in the Visit section of this website - including Plymouth . Died: 1657, in Westmoreland County, Virginia. 1061 Author: General Assembly Transcription Source: H. R. McIlwaine, ed., Journals of the House of . 2. 1641 Captain William HAWLEY receives 2,000 acres on account of transport of 10 men into the colony. Religious affiliation: Protestant. v. Cecil Lord Baltimore et al. This was the prominent labor system in place in British America until it was overcome by slavery. MSA Archives of Md. (MD SA, Proceedings of the Council of Maryland, v3:85), NOTES: James BALDRIDGE, planter, prominent in early St. Marys records, and his brother Capt. Thomas dropped out of St. Marys records in 1644 and spent some time in Barbadoes per this letter he wrote dated 9 Sep 1649 from Thomas Baldreage in Barbadoes To my ever loveing Cosen Mr Tho: Baldreage liveing in Potomack river over against Maryland or for Mr James Baldreage wherein he states he is now in Barbadoes and refers to a gentlewoman who was a previous neighbor of his in Virginia who had since come to Barbadoes regarding the estate of her husband but now is returning to Virginia (W&M Qtrly, Series 1, v15#3:35/36). She gave birth to a son, Bryan, about 1701. May 1640 Captain John BUTLER (Boteler) Gent. 1649/50 Edward TOMPSON plft agst Mrs. Marg BRENT deft. (To Maryland From Overseas, orig: Md Archives, v4:69 & v5:212). 1. 1. MSA Land Patents Liber 4, folio 186; Liber 2, folio 528; Liber ABH, folio 27. Pretty Patsy Newgate to Maryland 1737. The two ships were built by George Calvert, the first Baron Baltimore, to help him establish a colony of his own in the Americas. MSA Wills Liber 1, folio 222. Indentured servants and other passengers are named in registers that scrupulously document the crown's land grants to those who transported immigrants. PCC PROB 11/220/172 (Debora Fleete) In November 1633 the 358-ton Ark and the 26-ton Dove sailed from the Isle of Wight in England, transporting some 125 colonists to settle the Proprietary Province of Maryland. Newman's list includes: James BALDRIDGE, Gent (No Proof of Entry), Thomas BALDRIDGE, Gent (No Proof of Entry), William BROWNE(Transported), Richard COLE (Transported), Richard DUKE Gent (Transported), Cutbeth FENWICK Esqr. the said henry brooks saith he hath bin disabled to pforme the covenant by default of nailes, wch the plf was to find, & did not. 1. 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