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226:, on September 6/16, 1620. The small, 100-foot ship had 102 passengers and a crew of about 30-40 in extremely cramped conditions. By the second month out, the ship was being buffeted by strong westerly gales, causing the ship's timbers to be badly shaken with caulking failing to keep out sea water, and with passengers, even in their berths, getting wet. This, combined with a lack of proper rations and unsanitary conditions for several months, contributed to sicknesses. On the way, there were two deaths, a crew member and a passenger. After arriving at their destination, in the space of several months, almost half the passengers perished in the cold, harsh, unfamiliar New England winter. During the voyage there was a turbulent storm during which Howland fell overboard. He managed to grab a 420: 253: 201: 273:, assistant and deputy governor, surveyor of highways, and as member of the fur committee. In 1626, he was asked to participate in assuming the colony's debt to its investors to enable the colony to pursue its own goals without the pressure to remit profits back to England. The "undertakers" paid the investors £1,800 to relinquish their claims on the land, and £2,400 for other debt. In return the group acquired a monopoly on the colony's fur trade for six years. 277: 300:), looking for possible fur trading sites and natural resources that the colony could exploit. He also led a team of men that built and operated a fur trading post there. While Howland was in charge of the colony's northerly trading post, an incident occurred there that Bradford described as "one of the saddest things that befell them." A group of traders from 352:, was the adopted daughter of the Carvers. (Her parents, uncle and aunt who came to the New World died of sickness during the first winter.) This error was even recorded on a gravestone that was erected for Howland on Burial Hill, in 1836. However, the Bradford journal revealed that she was, in fact, the daughter of 331:
Before moving to Rhode Island, Jabez Howland owned a home in Plymouth at 33 Sandwich Street. The house was built by Jacob Mitchell in about 1667 and was sold to Jabez Howland. John and Elizabeth had wintered in the house, and Elizabeth lived there from 1675, when the Rocky Nook farm was burned down,
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up the river beyond their post. Howland warned Hocking to depart, but Hocking, brandishing a pistol and using foul language, refused. Howland ordered his men to approach the bark in a canoe and cut its cables setting it adrift. The Plymouth men managed to cut one cable when Hocking put his pistol to
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The first winter in North America proved deadly for the Pilgrims as almost half their number perished. The Carver family, with whom Howland lived, survived the winter of 1620-21. However, the following spring, on an unusually hot day in April, Carver, according to William Bradford, came out of his
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and "never spake more". His wife, Kathrine, died soon after her husband. The Carvers' only children had died while they lived in Leiden, and it is possible that Howland inherited their estate. In 1621, after Carver's death, Howland became a freeman. In 1624, he was considered the head of what was
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Elizabeth was born about 1631 and died in Oyster Bay, New York, in October 1683. She married John Dickinson (1602-1682). Their daughter, Mehitable (1667-1716), married Thomas Cheshire (1663-1715). Many of their descendants are still on Long Island,
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Isaac was born in Plymouth on November 15, 1649, and died in Middleboro on March 9, 1723/4. He married Elizabeth Vaughn by 1677 and had eight children. He was buried at Cemetery At The Green, Middleboro,
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Hope was born in Plymouth about 1629 and died in Barnstable on January 8, 1683. She married John Chipman about 1647 and had twelve children. She was buried at Lothrop Hill Cemetery, Barnstable, Mass.
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Desire was born about 1624 and died in Barnstable October 13, 1683. She married John Gorham in Plymouth by 1644 and had eleven children. She was buried at Cobb's Hill Cemetery, Barnstable, Mass.
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On November 9/19, 1620, after about three months at sea, including a month of delays in England, the crew and passengers spotted land, which was the Cape Cod Hook, now called
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once the Carver household when he was granted an acre for each member of the household including himself, Elizabeth Tilley, Desire Minter, and a boy named William Latham.
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John was born in Plymouth on February 24, 1626/7, and died in Barnstable after June 18, 1699. He married Mary Lee in Plymouth on October 26, 1651, and had ten children.
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Joseph was born about 1640 and died in Plymouth in January 1703/04. He married Elizabeth Southworth in Plymouth on December 7, 1664, and had nine children.
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Ruth was born about 1646 and died before October 1679. She married Thomas Cushman in Plymouth on November 17, 1664, and had three children.
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the head of Moses Talbot, one of Howland's men, and shot and killed him. Another of the Howland group shot Hocking to death in response.
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Elizabeth Tilley outlived her husband by 15 years. She died December 21 or 22, 1687, in the home of her daughter, Lydia Brown, in
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and helped found the colony. During his service to Governor Carver in 1621, Howland assisted in the making of a treaty with the
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Jabez was born about 1644 and died before February 21, 1711/12. He married Bethiah Thatcher by 1669 and had eleven children.
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Lydia was born about 1633 and died in Swansea January 1710/11. She married James Brown(e) about 1655 and had four children.
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in Plymouth, Massachusetts, built c. 1667 and photographed in 1921. Elizabeth (Tilley) Howland lived there for five years.
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that Howland was a man-servant of John Carver. Carver was the deacon of the Separatists church while the group resided in
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ed. by Samuel Eliot Morison, The Modern Library, (New York: Random House, 1967),pp. 59, 68, 195, 263, 400-3, 415-417
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Hannah was born about 1637. She married Jonathan Bosworth in Swansea on July 6, 1661, and had nine children.
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where they had a farm on a piece of land referred to as Rocky Nook. The farm burned down in 1675 during
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In Plymouth, the Howlands lived on the north side of Leyden Street. They lived for a short time in
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John Howland died February 23, 1672/3 at the age of 80, having outlived most of the other male
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where she was baptized in August, 1607. She and her parents were passengers on the
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until Jabez sold it in 1680. It is the only house standing in Plymouth in which
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In the several years after becoming a freeman, he served at various times as
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families and their descendants have been "associated largely with both the '
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proved to be unseaworthy, and thus most of the passengers crowded onto the
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A Brief Genealogical and Biographical Record of Charles Roscoe Howland
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was discovered in 1856, it was presumed that Howland's wife, formerly
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that was trailing in the water and was hauled back aboard safely.
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and his wife, Joan (Hurst). Elizabeth Tilley Howland was born in
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in 1641 and held the position until 1655, and again in 1658.
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John and Elizabeth Howland founded one of the three largest
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The English Ancestry and Homes of the Pilgrim Fathers
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Plymouth Colony: Its History and People, 1620-1691,
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Index

John Howland (doctor)
indentured servant
English Separatists
Mayflower
Plymouth Colony
John Carver
Mayflower Compact
Sachem Massasoit
Wampanoag
Plymouth General Court
Fenstanton
Huntingdonshire
England
Marshfield, Massachusetts
Quakers
Pilgrims
William Bradford
Of Plymouth Plantation
Leiden
Netherlands
Speedwell
North America
Delfshaven
Southampton, England
New World

William Bradford
Mayflower Compact
Plymouth
England

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