Ship Suzan And Ellen
In the Ship Suzan And Ellen EDWARD PAYNE Mr for New-England Theis pties herevnder expressed have brought Certificates from the Minister of Justices of their Conformitie and that they are no Subsidy Men.
Columns represent: name, occupation, and age of each passenger.
1 Procter, John Husbandman 40
2 Proctor, Martha 28
3 Proctor, John 3
4 Proctor, Marie 1
5 Street, Alice 28
6 Thorton, Walter Husbandman 36
7 Thorton , Johanna 44
8 North, John 20
9 Pynder, Mary 53
10 Pynder, Francis 20
11 Pynder, Marie 17
12* Pinder, Katherine 10
13 Pynder, Jo: 8
14 Skofield, Richard 22
15 Weeden, Edward 22
16 Wilby, George 16
17 Hawkins, Richard 15
18 Parker, Tho: 30
19 Burd, Symon 20
20 Mansfield, Jo: 34
21 Cole, Clement 30
22 Jones, Jo: 20
23 Burrow, Wm 19
24 Atwood, Phillip 13
25 Snowe, Wm 18
26 Lumus, Edward 24
27 Saltonstall, Richard Husbandman 23
28 Saltonstall, Merriall 22
29 Saltonstall, Merriall 9 mos.
30 Wells, Tho: 30
31* Coop, Peter 28
32 Lambart, Wm 26
33 Podd, Samvel 25
34 Belcher, Jeremy 22
35 Clifford, Marie 25
36 Coe, Jane 30
37 Riddlesden, Marie 17
38 Pellam, Jo: 20
39 Hitchcock, Matthew 25
40 Nicholls, Elizabeth 25
41 Carpenter, Tomazin 35
42 Fowle, Ann 25
43 Gordon, Edmond 18
44 Sydlie, Tho: 22
45 Leach, Margaret 22
46 Smith, Marie 21
47 Swayne, Elizabeth 16
48 Wells, Ann 20
49 Bewile, Grace 30
50 Taylor, Dvonis 48
51 Smith, Hanna 30
52 Backley, Jo: 15
53 Battrick, Wm 18
Theis vnder written names are to be transported to New-England imbarqued in the
Suzen And Ellen
EDWARD PAYNE Mr:
the pties have brought Certificates from ye Ministers of Justices of the peace
yt they are no Subsidy Men: and are conformable to ye orders and discipline of
the Church of England.
54 Hudson, Ralph A Drap 42
55 Hudson, Marie vixor 42
56 Hudson, Hanna children 14
57 Hudson, Eliz: children 5
58 Briggham, Tho: 32
59 Thwing, Ben: servant 16
60 Gibson, Ann servant 34
61 Kirk, Judith servant 18
62 Moore, Jo: servant 41
63 Knowles, Henry servant 25
64 Richardson, Geo 30
65 Thomlins, Ben: 18
66 Thomlins, Edward 30
67 Ford, Barbara 16
68 Broomer, Joan 13
69 Brooke, Richard 24
70 Brooke, Tho: 18
71 Crosby, Symon husbandman 26
72 Crosby, Ann vixor 25
73 Crosby, Tho: child 8 weeks
74 Rowton, Ric: husbandman 36
75 Roswton, Ann vixor 36
76 Rowton, Edmond child 6
77 Greene, Percivall husbandman 32
78 Greene, Ellin vixor 32
79 Trane, Jo: servant 25
80 Dix, Margaret servant 18
81 Atherson, Jo: 24
82 Blason, Ann 27
83 Buckley, Ben: 11
84 Buckley, Daniell 9
85 Corrington, Jo: 33
86 Corrington, Mary 33
Transcriber's Notes:
* An asterisk is used to call your attention to additional information in the
transcriber's notes.
* The transcriber notes that the port of arrival in New England was Salem,
Massachusetts.
Passenger Notes:
# 12 Pinder as written
PARKER
# 18 [Excerpt from the Parker Family History]; The ship Suzan and Ellen on
which English colonists, including Thomas Parker, set sail 11 March 1635
from London for New England, was fitted out by Sir Richard Saltonstall,
Lord Mayor of London. His son, Sir Richard, Jr., had already served as
assistant Governor of Massachusetts and it was this son, his wife and
nine-months old daughter, who accompanied the 1635 voyagers and later
settled in Ispwich, Mass.
LUMUS
# 26 has been written as Lamos, Lommis, Lomas, Lummus. From the Lumas
family genealogy it is recorded that Edward was probably the son of
Edward Lomys and Alice Perie, who were married on Aug. 2, 1593, in
the parish of St. Mary, Bocking, Essex. Seventeen members of the
Bocking church came to America in a disagreement on the wearing of the
surplice.
Edward Lumus; born England about 1606, son of Edward Lomys of
Bocking, Essex; mother Alice Perie. Edward died in Ipswich, MS,
Aug. 29, 1682. Lummus genealogy has been documented in "Edward Lumas
of Ipswich, Mass., and some of His Descendants", compiled by George
Harlan Lewis, 1917, Essex Institute of Historical Collections, Salem,
MA. The Lummus home is privately owned, but historically documented,
in Salem, MA. Several Lummus family members are interred in Union
Cemetery, Stratford, CN; 1869, 1896, 1952.
Jean Ossman Kerchof, Pinehurst, NC, is a 10th generation descendant
through her grandmother, Adele Lummus, born Oct. 24, 1867.
# 31 noted as [Cooper]
Correspondence: 23 July 2001 passenger #58 BRIGHAM
Thomas Brigham, passenger #58, was born ca. 1603. Came to America on the
"SUSAN & ELLEN" in 1635, to Cambridge, Massachusetts, where he died
8 December 1653. He married Mercy Hurd, the second wife of Edmund Rice.
Percival Green, and his wife, Ellen, are passengers #77 and #78. They were in
Cambridge, Massachusetts by 1636. Percival died at about age 36 on 25 December
1639, in Cambridge. Ellen was about 79 when she died on 27 May 1682. Their
great-granddaughter, Jane Hall, married Deacon Jonas Rice, a descendant of
Deacon Edmund Rice.
Percival and Ellen are my 9th great-grandparents. Thomas Brigham's wife, Mercy
[also known as Mercie}, is the second wife of my 9th great-grandfather, Edmund
Rice. Contact: Sharon Hartmann Krisko.
Also, more information about Deacon Edmund Rice, and his descendants, can be
found at: Deacon Edmund Rice (1638) Association
Correspondence 07/09/2003 passenger #58 BRIGHAM & #71-73 CROSBY
"Thomas Brigham (md Mercy Hurd) was born about 1603 in Holmes-upon-Spalding-Moor,
Yorkshire, England. Thomas is my 1st cousin 9 times removed. He is the
son of John Brigham (b. about 1574) and Constance Watson (chr. 17 Aug 1578).
John's brother Thomas Brigham (chr. 21 May 1575) is my 8th gr grandfather.
John and Thomas are the sons of Thomas Brigham (b. abt 1550/51) and Gillian,
my 9th gr grandparents.
Thomas Brigham (chr. 1575, above) md Isabelle Watson (chr 21 Feb 1560/61), he
being her second husband. Isabelle Watson is the sister of Constance Watson
who married John Brigham (b. abt 1574). Thomas Brigham (chr. 1575) and Isabelle
Watson, my 8th gr grandparents, had two daughters Constance and Ann.
Ann (b. abt 1610), my 7th great grandmother, married Simon (Symon) Crosby, who
both, with their infant son Thomas, came on this same ship with
Thomas Brigham (md Mercy Hurd). Mary Read
Correspondence 08/26/01 passenger #8 NORTH
Passenger # 8; John North, born Feb 27, 1610/11, in Kirtling,
Cambridgeshire, England, sailed on the Suzan and Ellen, settling in
Ipswich, MS. He married Hannah Bird in 1640. His heir, Thomas Birkhead
North, married Sarah McCarty in Shenandoah, VA, April 16, 1787. Sarah
was the gd of Darby McCarty. Their descendant, Zelpah North, married
Henry Loehr in 1858 at Milford, IN. Their daughter, Leiah, married my
gf, Harry Rose, May 11, 1901, at Milford, IN. Bill Rose, Pinehurst, NC
Correspondence 03/13/02 passenger #39 Hitchcock
Matthias Hitchcock (Matthew on the manifest) was the first of three
brothers to arrive in New England, the other two being Edward and Luke.
He was the son of John and Mary Hiscockes. Matthias was born in 1610 in
All Cannings, Wiltshire, England. In the Colonies he became a land
owner in New Haven, Conn., married Elizabeth Perry, and had four
children. He died November 16, 1669. This information provided by
Jim Langan
Correspondence 01/31/03 passenger #34 & 35 Belcher & Clifford
This is in re: to passengers # 34 & 35.
Jeremiah Belcher, & Marie Clifford. They married in Mass., & have many
descendants, including David Belcher Sr., who fought in the
Revolutionary War. David Sr. is my 4th. Gt. Grandfather, I am proud to
say. Carol O'Connell
The Original Lists of Persons of Quality; Emigrants; Religious Exiles; Political Rebels; Serving Men sold for a term of years; Apprentices, Children Stolen; Maidens Pressed; and Others who went from Great Britain to the American Plantations 1600-1700 from Miss. Preserved in the State Paper Department of Her Majestys's Public Record Office, edited by John Camden Hotten; Chatto and Windus, London 1874. [republished by Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc. 1978].
Transcribed by Bill Kerchof a member of the
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10 July 2001
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