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John of London


Hull, England to Salem, MA
Summer 1638

John of London Passenger List
Sailed from Hull England to Salem, Massachusetts during the summer of 1638.
    
Rogers, Ezekiel
Rogers, Joan (Hartopp) (Waters)
Barker, Thomas 
Barker, Mary
Crosby, Constance
Elithorp, Thomas
Lambert, Francis
Lambert, Jane (Barker)
Lambert, John
Lambert, Thomas
Lambert, Ann
Carleton, Edward
Carleton, Ellen (Newton)
Carleton, John
Reyner, Humphrey
Reyner, Mary
Reyner, Mary
Reyner, Ann
Reyner, Martha
Acy, William
Acy, Margaret (Haiton)
Acy, Ruth
Acy, Elizabeth
Acy, John
Chaplin, Hugh
Chaplin, Elizabeth
Jewett, Maximillion
Jewett, Ann
Jewett, Joseph 
Jewett, Mary (Mallinson)
Jewett, Sarah
Jewett, Jeremiah
Haseltine, Robert
Haseltine, John
Northend, Ezekiel
Northend, Jeremiah
Boynton, William
Boynton, Elizabeth
Boynton, John
Brocklebank, Jane
Brocklebank, Samuel
Brocklebank, John
Nelson, Thomas
Spofford, John
Tenney, Thomas
Glover, Jose
Daye, Stephen and sons

Correspondence 10/13/01 passengers Chaplin
Hugh Chaplin was the first Chaplin ancester to come to America. He and 
family settled in Rowley, Massachusetts Hugh was born in Bradford, 
England-May 10, 1572...On board were about twenty families, nearly 
all from Yorkshire, under the leadership of Rev. Rogers of Rowley, 
England, near Hull. Among the families were Frances Lambert, from 
Holme-on-Spaulding-Moor: Edward Carleton, from Barnston, Hugh Chaplin. 
Maxmillian and Joseph Jewett, from Badfor: Robert and John Hazeltine, 
from Biddeford in Devon:William Jackson, from Rowley, and William and 
John Boynton, Thomas Nelson, John Spofford and Thomas Tenney.  The ship 
landed in Salem Harbor where they stayed the winter and spent the time 
looking for a more permanent location to settle... a tract of land 
between Ipswich and Newbury-- the settlement began in the spring of 
1639. By 1645, 16 additional families had arrived in Rowley, including 
James Bailey, Nicholas Jackson, and John Pearson. Hugh Chaplin became a 
Freeman in 1642 and most of the others soon followed.. Any more 
information you can provide would be appreciated... . 
My husband's ancesters came to America in 1635-1894 from  England... 
Mrs. Viola Chaplin Stiles 

Correspondence 09/17/02 passengers Boynton
There is an extensive genealogy of William Boynton's son, also named John at 
http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/b/y/i/Stacey-J-Byington/ 
Through a government spelling error, the grandson changed his last name to 
Byington and, as indicated in the genealogy, all Byingtons in the US are 
descended from him. For more about the settlement of Rowley, see: 
http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/b/y/i/Stacey-J-Byington/BOOK-0001/0002-0004.html
Jill Byington

Correspondence 03/11/2003 passenger Nelson
Thomas Nelson came over from Hull England in the ship "John of London" 
in the summer of 1638 and settled in Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts.  
Neil Matthew Nelson

Correspondence 06/11/2003 passenger Elithorp
Thomas Elithorp came over on the John of London in 1638, married Abigail
Sumner and thus began the Elithorp/Elethorp lineage of my family.  My line
of "Elethorp" eventually settled in Essex and Warren Counties of New York
State.  This has been a difficult family to research, however, we have
finally pieced it all together. Harvey Graham Elethorp

"Early Settlers of Rowley, Massachusetts" by Blodgette and Jewett
Contributed and transcribed for ISTG by Della W. Tenney, Editor
Tenney Times Newsletter
editor@tenneyfamily.org
Official Website of the Tenney Family Association: http://www.tenneyfamily.org
8 April 2001



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