Re: Thomas Weston
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Re: Thomas Weston
John Ames 5/05/04
Thank you for the kind words.
The Sparrow, 1622
Voyages are listed at ship name on Ship List
May, 1622 The Sparrow, at Maine from England, sent passengers in a boat to Plymouth, New England.
Source: "Saints and Strangers", pages 204-205 (Use browser "Bookmark" or "Back" to return to this page.)
Ship and Passenger Information:
Fishing vessel
Passengers:
A boat arrived at the Plymouth Plantation from the Sparrow
(fishing vessel at Maine, hired and sent out by Thomas Weston and
John Beauchamp, salter of London, for their personal profit) with
7 men passengers sent by Weston to work for him in New England.
They remained at Plymouth until the Charity and the Swan
moved them to "Wessagusset" (Weymouth, Massachusetts) where they were
to establish a settlement.
See the Charity, 1622, for further information.
http://english-america.com/spls/622ne004.html#Sparrowhttp://english-america.com/spls/622ne004.html#Sparrow
The Charity, 1622
Voyages are listed at ship name on Ship List
Late 1622 The Charity, after returning from Virginia, and the pinnace Swan, which had remained at Cape Cod, were used to move the 60 men they had left earlier at Plymouth, New England, and the 7 men from the earlier boat from the Sparrow, to build Wessagusset, New England (Weymouth, Massachusetts). The Charity then departed for England, leaving the Swan for Weston's men at Wessagusset.
Source: "Saints and Strangers", pages 210-211 and 274 (Use browser "Bookmark" or "Back" to return to this page.)
Ship and Passenger Information:
Burthen:100 tons
Passenger from New England to England:
Thomas Morton, later of Mare Mount ("Merry Mount"),
may have returned to England on this voyage.
(No passengers from Virginia listed in source.)
http://english-america.com/spls/622ne003.html#Charityhttp://english-america.com/spls/622ne003.html#Charity
The Swan, 1622
Voyages are listed at ship name on Ship List
Mid-summer (before or early July) 1622 The Swan from England arrived at Cape Cod, New England, in the company of the Charity. The Swan remained until "late 1622" when the Charity returned from Virginia, then went to "Wessagusset".
Source: "Saints and Strangers", page 208 (Use browser "Bookmark" or "Back" to return to this page.)
Ship and Passenger Information:
Type:Pinnace
Burthen:30 tons
Passengers to New England:
See the Charity, 1622, for passenger information for these vessels.
Also on board these vessels were "some" passengers for Virginia.
http://english-america.com/spls/622ne001.html#Swanhttp://english-america.com/spls/622ne001.html#Swan
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