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10201 The ship arrived on 30 May 1630. Lombard, Joshua (I21346)
 
10202 The ship arrived on 30 May 1630. Lombard, Thomas Jr, (I22066)
 
10203 The ship arrived on 30 May 1630. Lombard, Bernard (I21345)
 
10204 The ship arrived on 30 May 1630. ________, ________ (I24160)
 
10205 The ship arrived on 30 May 1630. Lombard, Thomas (I21297)
 
10206 The ship arrived on 30 May 1630. Phelps, Joseph (I15162)
 
10207 The ship arrived on 30 May 1630. Phelps, Deacon Nathaniel (I15161)
 
10208 The ship arrived on 30 May 1630. Phelps, Samuel (I13957)
 
10209 The ship arrived on 30 May 1630. Phelps, William Jr. (I14740)
 
10210 The ship arrived on 30 May 1630. Dover, Anne (I18220)
 
10211 The ship arrived on 30 May 1630. Phelps, William the elder (I13959)
 
10212 The ship arrived on 30 May 1630. Maverick, John Jr. (I16587)
 
10213 The ship arrived on 30 May 1630. Maverick, Antipas (I2312)
 
10214 The ship arrived on 30 May 1630. Maverick, Abigail (I14739)
 
10215 The ship arrived on 30 May 1630. Maverick, Moses (I7605)
 
10216 The ship arrived on 30 May 1630. Maverick, Mary (I14738)
 
10217 The ship arrived on 30 May 1630. Maverick, Elias Sr. (I7604)
 
10218 The ship arrived on 30 May 1630. Gye, Mary (I7603)
 
10219 The ship arrived on 30 May 1630. Maverick, Rev. John (I7602)
 
10220 The ship arrived on 30 May 1630. Grant, Priscilla (I8941)
 
10221 The ship arrived on 30 May 1630. ________, Priscilla (I20734)
 
10222 The ship arrived on 30 May 1630. Grant, Matthew (I8974)
 
10223 The ship arrived on 4 Sep 1633 with about 200 passengers, "Having been eight weeks from the Downs". Griffin (I39938)
 
10224 The ship arrived on 4 Sep 1633 with about 200 passengers, "Having been eight weeks from the Downs". ________, Bridget (I45084)
 
10225 The ship arrived on 4 Sep 1633 with about 200 passengers, "Having been eight weeks from the Downs". Peirce, Capt. William (I43510)
 
10226 The ship arrived on 4 Sep 1633 with about 200 passengers, "Having been eight weeks from the Downs". Feake, Elizabeth (I9312)
 
10227 The ship arrived on 4 Sep 1633 with about 200 passengers, "Having been eight weeks from the Downs". Woolstone, Jane (I9345)
 
10228 The ship arrived on 4 Sep 1633 with about 200 passengers, "Having been eight weeks from the Downs". Feake, Mr. Henry (I9344)
 
10229 The ship arrived on 4 Sep 1633 with about 200 passengers, "Having been eight weeks from the Downs". Hall, John (I13536)
 
10230 The ship arrived on 4 Sep 1633 with about 200 passengers, "Having been eight weeks from the Downs". Quincy, Edmund Jr. (I32686)
 
10231 The ship arrived on 4 Sep 1633 with about 200 passengers, "Having been eight weeks from the Downs". ________, ________ (I43515)
 
10232 The ship arrived on 4 Sep 1633 with about 200 passengers, "Having been eight weeks from the Downs". Risley, Richard (I21448)
 
10233 The ship arrived on 4 Sep 1633 with about 200 passengers, "Having been eight weeks from the Downs". Bulkeley, Elizabeth (I29140)
 
10234 The ship arrived on 4 Sep 1633 with about 200 passengers, "Having been eight weeks from the Downs". Hough, Atherton (I29317)
 
10235 The ship arrived on 4 Sep 1633 with about 200 passengers, "Having been eight weeks from the Downs". Hooker, Mary (I8589)
 
10236 The ship arrived on 4 Sep 1633 with about 200 passengers, "Having been eight weeks from the Downs". Hooker, Joanna (I29620)
 
10237 The ship arrived on 4 Sep 1633 with about 200 passengers, "Having been eight weeks from the Downs". Hooker, Sarah (I29615)
 
10238 The ship arrived on 4 Sep 1633 with about 200 passengers, "Having been eight weeks from the Downs". Hooker, Rev. Samuel (I13858)
 
10239 The ship arrived on 4 Sep 1633 with about 200 passengers, "Having been eight weeks from the Downs". Hooker, John (I17212)
 
10240 The ship arrived on 4 Sep 1633 with about 200 passengers, "Having been eight weeks from the Downs". Garbrand, Susannah (I13704)
 
10241 The ship arrived on 4 Sep 1633 with about 200 passengers, "Having been eight weeks from the Downs". Hooker, Rev. Thomas (I13703)
 
10242 The ship arrived on 4 Sep 1633 with about 200 passengers, "Having been eight weeks from the Downs". Hankridge, Sarah (I24280)
 
10243 The ship arrived on 4 Sep 1633 with about 200 passengers, "Having been eight weeks from the Downs". Cotton, Rev. John (I24279)
 
10244 The ship arrived on 5 Feb 1630/1.

Information about the ship LYON in an article written about Roger Williams and published in the Genealogist's Post vol 1:5 (May 1964) pp.3-9.
This was on page 3:
In December of 1630, a small, one hundred ton boat, the "Lyon" (which became famous in the history of the early immigration to Massachusetts) sailed from Bristol, England with about twenty passengers and two hundred tons of goods. Her Master, Captain William Pierce, noted for his skillful seamanship, was at her helm. Among the passengers was the reverend Roger Williams and his wife Mary; John Throckmorton with his wife Rebecca and children, John and Patience; John Perkins with his wife Judith and children John, Elizabeth, Mary, Thomas and Jacob; Edmond Onge and his wife Frances and children Simon and Jonah; and William Parke. On February 5, 1631, the little boat docked in Boston for her Master was sympathetic to the policy of the Puritan leaders. Here is the list of passengers on the Lyon which are recorded in the book "The Perkins Family in Ye Olden Times" by D. W. Perkins 1916.
Mr. Roger Williams
Mrs. Mary Williams, his wife
Mr. John Throckmorton
John Perkins, aged 47
Judith Perkins, his wife, aged 42
John Perkins, Jr, son of John and Judith, aged 22
Elizabeth Perkins, daughter of John and Judith, aged 20
Mary Perkins, daughter of John and Judith, aged 15
Ann Perkins, daughter of John and Judith, aged 13
Thomas Perkins, son of John and Judith, aged 9
Jacob Perkins, son of John and Judith, aged 3
Edmond Onge
Frances Onge, his wife.
Simon Onge, son of Edmond and Frances, aged 6
Jacob Onge, son of Edmond and Frances aged____ 
Lyon (I35284)
 
10245 The ship arrived on 5 Feb 1630/1.

Information about the ship LYON in an article written about Roger Williams and published in the Genealogist's Post vol 1:5 (May 1964) pp.3-9.
This was on page 3:
In December of 1630, a small, one hundred ton boat, the "Lyon" (which became famous in the history of the early immigration to Massachusetts) sailed from Bristol, England with about twenty passengers and two hundred tons of goods. Her Master, Captain William Pierce, noted for his skillful seamanship, was at her helm. Among the passengers was the reverend Roger Williams and his wife Mary; John Throckmorton with his wife Rebecca and children, John and Patience; John Perkins with his wife Judith and children John, Elizabeth, Mary, Thomas and Jacob; Edmond Onge and his wife Frances and children Simon and Jonah; and William Parke. On February 5, 1631, the little boat docked in Boston for her Master was sympathetic to the policy of the Puritan leaders. Here is the list of passengers on the Lyon which are recorded in the book "The Perkins Family in Ye Olden Times" by D. W. Perkins 1916.
Mr. Roger Williams
Mrs. Mary Williams, his wife
Mr. John Throckmorton
John Perkins, aged 47
Judith Perkins, his wife, aged 42
John Perkins, Jr, son of John and Judith, aged 22
Elizabeth Perkins, daughter of John and Judith, aged 20
Mary Perkins, daughter of John and Judith, aged 15
Ann Perkins, daughter of John and Judith, aged 13
Thomas Perkins, son of John and Judith, aged 9
Jacob Perkins, son of John and Judith, aged 3
Edmond Onge
Frances Onge, his wife.
Simon Onge, son of Edmond and Frances, aged 6
Jacob Onge, son of Edmond and Frances aged____ 
Peirce, Capt. William (I43510)
 
10246 The ship arrived on 5 Feb 1630/1.

Information about the ship LYON in an article written about Roger Williams and published in the Genealogist's Post vol 1:5 (May 1964) pp.3-9.
This was on page 3:
In December of 1630, a small, one hundred ton boat, the "Lyon" (which became famous in the history of the early immigration to Massachusetts) sailed from Bristol, England with about twenty passengers and two hundred tons of goods. Her Master, Captain William Pierce, noted for his skillful seamanship, was at her helm. Among the passengers was the reverend Roger Williams and his wife Mary; John Throckmorton with his wife Rebecca and children, John and Patience; John Perkins with his wife Judith and children John, Elizabeth, Mary, Thomas and Jacob; Edmond Onge and his wife Frances and children Simon and Jonah; and William Parke. On February 5, 1631, the little boat docked in Boston for her Master was sympathetic to the policy of the Puritan leaders. Here is the list of passengers on the Lyon which are recorded in the book "The Perkins Family in Ye Olden Times" by D. W. Perkins 1916.
Mr. Roger Williams
Mrs. Mary Williams, his wife
Mr. John Throckmorton
John Perkins, aged 47
Judith Perkins, his wife, aged 42
John Perkins, Jr, son of John and Judith, aged 22
Elizabeth Perkins, daughter of John and Judith, aged 20
Mary Perkins, daughter of John and Judith, aged 15
Ann Perkins, daughter of John and Judith, aged 13
Thomas Perkins, son of John and Judith, aged 9
Jacob Perkins, son of John and Judith, aged 3
Edmond Onge
Frances Onge, his wife.
Simon Onge, son of Edmond and Frances, aged 6
Jacob Onge, son of Edmond and Frances aged____ 
Perkins, Sgt. Jacob Sr. (I6689)
 
10247 The ship arrived on 5 Feb 1630/1.

Information about the ship LYON in an article written about Roger Williams and published in the Genealogist's Post vol 1:5 (May 1964) pp.3-9.
This was on page 3:
In December of 1630, a small, one hundred ton boat, the "Lyon" (which became famous in the history of the early immigration to Massachusetts) sailed from Bristol, England with about twenty passengers and two hundred tons of goods. Her Master, Captain William Pierce, noted for his skillful seamanship, was at her helm. Among the passengers was the reverend Roger Williams and his wife Mary; John Throckmorton with his wife Rebecca and children, John and Patience; John Perkins with his wife Judith and children John, Elizabeth, Mary, Thomas and Jacob; Edmond Onge and his wife Frances and children Simon and Jonah; and William Parke. On February 5, 1631, the little boat docked in Boston for her Master was sympathetic to the policy of the Puritan leaders. Here is the list of passengers on the Lyon which are recorded in the book "The Perkins Family in Ye Olden Times" by D. W. Perkins 1916.
Mr. Roger Williams
Mrs. Mary Williams, his wife
Mr. John Throckmorton
John Perkins, aged 47
Judith Perkins, his wife, aged 42
John Perkins, Jr, son of John and Judith, aged 22
Elizabeth Perkins, daughter of John and Judith, aged 20
Mary Perkins, daughter of John and Judith, aged 15
Ann Perkins, daughter of John and Judith, aged 13
Thomas Perkins, son of John and Judith, aged 9
Jacob Perkins, son of John and Judith, aged 3
Edmond Onge
Frances Onge, his wife.
Simon Onge, son of Edmond and Frances, aged 6
Jacob Onge, son of Edmond and Frances aged____ 
Perkins, Deacon Thomas (I5538)
 
10248 The ship arrived on 5 Feb 1630/1.

Information about the ship LYON in an article written about Roger Williams and published in the Genealogist's Post vol 1:5 (May 1964) pp.3-9.
This was on page 3:
In December of 1630, a small, one hundred ton boat, the "Lyon" (which became famous in the history of the early immigration to Massachusetts) sailed from Bristol, England with about twenty passengers and two hundred tons of goods. Her Master, Captain William Pierce, noted for his skillful seamanship, was at her helm. Among the passengers was the reverend Roger Williams and his wife Mary; John Throckmorton with his wife Rebecca and children, John and Patience; John Perkins with his wife Judith and children John, Elizabeth, Mary, Thomas and Jacob; Edmond Onge and his wife Frances and children Simon and Jonah; and William Parke. On February 5, 1631, the little boat docked in Boston for her Master was sympathetic to the policy of the Puritan leaders. Here is the list of passengers on the Lyon which are recorded in the book "The Perkins Family in Ye Olden Times" by D. W. Perkins 1916.
Mr. Roger Williams
Mrs. Mary Williams, his wife
Mr. John Throckmorton
John Perkins, aged 47
Judith Perkins, his wife, aged 42
John Perkins, Jr, son of John and Judith, aged 22
Elizabeth Perkins, daughter of John and Judith, aged 20
Mary Perkins, daughter of John and Judith, aged 15
Ann Perkins, daughter of John and Judith, aged 13
Thomas Perkins, son of John and Judith, aged 9
Jacob Perkins, son of John and Judith, aged 3
Edmond Onge
Frances Onge, his wife.
Simon Onge, son of Edmond and Frances, aged 6
Jacob Onge, son of Edmond and Frances aged____ 
Perkins, Mary (I4518)
 
10249 The ship arrived on 5 Feb 1630/1.

Information about the ship LYON in an article written about Roger Williams and published in the Genealogist's Post vol 1:5 (May 1964) pp.3-9.
This was on page 3:
In December of 1630, a small, one hundred ton boat, the "Lyon" (which became famous in the history of the early immigration to Massachusetts) sailed from Bristol, England with about twenty passengers and two hundred tons of goods. Her Master, Captain William Pierce, noted for his skillful seamanship, was at her helm. Among the passengers was the reverend Roger Williams and his wife Mary; John Throckmorton with his wife Rebecca and children, John and Patience; John Perkins with his wife Judith and children John, Elizabeth, Mary, Thomas and Jacob; Edmond Onge and his wife Frances and children Simon and Jonah; and William Parke. On February 5, 1631, the little boat docked in Boston for her Master was sympathetic to the policy of the Puritan leaders. Here is the list of passengers on the Lyon which are recorded in the book "The Perkins Family in Ye Olden Times" by D. W. Perkins 1916.
Mr. Roger Williams
Mrs. Mary Williams, his wife
Mr. John Throckmorton
John Perkins, aged 47
Judith Perkins, his wife, aged 42
John Perkins, Jr, son of John and Judith, aged 22
Elizabeth Perkins, daughter of John and Judith, aged 20
Mary Perkins, daughter of John and Judith, aged 15
Ann Perkins, daughter of John and Judith, aged 13
Thomas Perkins, son of John and Judith, aged 9
Jacob Perkins, son of John and Judith, aged 3
Edmond Onge
Frances Onge, his wife.
Simon Onge, son of Edmond and Frances, aged 6
Jacob Onge, son of Edmond and Frances aged____ 
Perkins, Elizabeth (I5535)
 
10250 The ship arrived on 5 Feb 1630/1.

Information about the ship LYON in an article written about Roger Williams and published in the Genealogist's Post vol 1:5 (May 1964) pp.3-9.
This was on page 3:
In December of 1630, a small, one hundred ton boat, the "Lyon" (which became famous in the history of the early immigration to Massachusetts) sailed from Bristol, England with about twenty passengers and two hundred tons of goods. Her Master, Captain William Pierce, noted for his skillful seamanship, was at her helm. Among the passengers was the reverend Roger Williams and his wife Mary; John Throckmorton with his wife Rebecca and children, John and Patience; John Perkins with his wife Judith and children John, Elizabeth, Mary, Thomas and Jacob; Edmond Onge and his wife Frances and children Simon and Jonah; and William Parke. On February 5, 1631, the little boat docked in Boston for her Master was sympathetic to the policy of the Puritan leaders. Here is the list of passengers on the Lyon which are recorded in the book "The Perkins Family in Ye Olden Times" by D. W. Perkins 1916.
Mr. Roger Williams
Mrs. Mary Williams, his wife
Mr. John Throckmorton
John Perkins, aged 47
Judith Perkins, his wife, aged 42
John Perkins, Jr, son of John and Judith, aged 22
Elizabeth Perkins, daughter of John and Judith, aged 20
Mary Perkins, daughter of John and Judith, aged 15
Ann Perkins, daughter of John and Judith, aged 13
Thomas Perkins, son of John and Judith, aged 9
Jacob Perkins, son of John and Judith, aged 3
Edmond Onge
Frances Onge, his wife.
Simon Onge, son of Edmond and Frances, aged 6
Jacob Onge, son of Edmond and Frances aged____ 
Perkins, Quartermaster John Jr. (I1770)
 

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