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The following was extracted from the available records I have at home. The passenger and crew lists come from the Shaftesbury Papers and the rest from the Warrants for Land. I did notice that those arriving as late as September of 1670 were not considered First Fleet per the Warrants. I think First Fleet can be defined fairly literally. Those not departing from England on the Carolina, or one of her sister ships, are presumed to have been picked up in Bermuda, Barbadoes, Nevis, Kinsale, etc. and in the actual first arrival of settlers. Passengers of the Carolina: Master means head of the family Servants include kin, dependents, employees, and servants Capt. Sullivan (Florence) master (other servants listed below) His servants: Ralph Marshall (not considered a servant in the warrants) James Montgomery Richard Alexander Stephen Wheelwright Thomas Kinge Elizabeth Dimmocke (Dimock) Elizabeth Mathews Stephen Bull, master His servants: Robert Done Burnaby Bull (not considered a servant in the warrants) Thomas Ingram (not considered a servant in the warrants) Jonathan Barker John Larmouth (Larmott) Dudley Widzier (Woodyer) Edward Hollis and Joseph Dalton, masters (Hollis rcvd no land, and Dalton rcvd for * following servants and 1 other, see below) Their servants: George Prideox (Prideaux) * Thomas Younge (Young) * Henry Price William Chambers * John Dawson * William Roades (Rhodes) * Alfra (Affra) Harleston (married John Coming/s) Jane Lawson * Susanna Kidder Thomas and Paule Smith, masters (* those claimed by Paul’s adm. George Beadon) (in 1675 Thomas claimed ** servants, and one other listed below, as his in partnership with James Smith) Their servants: Alice Rixe (Rix) ** John Hudlesworth (Huddleston) ** Jo. Burroughs Hugh Wigleston (Wigglesworth) ** Elizabeth Smith * Andrew Boorne (Burne) * Francis Noone Mr. Hambleton (Major Edward Hamilton), master—(said to have not been aboard) His servants: Thomas Gourden William Lumsden Jo. Frizen Stephen Flinte Edward Young Jo. Thompson Samuell Morris Thomas Southell Agnis Payne Jo. Reed Jo. Rivers, master His servants: Thomas Poole Robert Williams Henry Burgen Mathew Smallwood Nicholas Cartwright, master His servants: Thomas Gubbs Jo. Loyde Martin Bedson Stephen Price William Jenkins Morris Mathews, master His servants: Abraham Phillips Reginold Barefoot Mathew Hewitt Elizabeth Curle William Bowman, master His servants: (Joseph West rcvd land for importing these servants) Abraham Smith Millicent Howe, (married Originall Jackson) Dr. Will Scrivener, master His servant: Margaret Tuder Will Owens, master His servants: John Humpfreys Christopher Swade John Borley Thomas Middleton and Elizabeth, his wife, masters Their servants: Richard Wright Thomas Wormes (Worme) Samuell West, master His servants: Andrew Searle William West Joseph Bailey, master His servant: John Carmichael Free passengers with no servants: Mr. Thomas Rideall Mr. William Haughton Mr. William Kennis, (wife Joanna and son William listed in warrants though not listed as being on the Carolina) Mr. Thomas Humfreys Elizabeth Humpfreys, (she and presumed husband Thomas Humfreys had a child with them) Marie Clerke Sampson Darkenwell Nathaniel Darkenwell Mrs. Sarah Erpe Elizabeth Erpe Martha Powell Mrs. Mary Erpe Thomas Moteshed (The use of ‘Mrs.’ was most often a title of respect rather than a determinate of marriage at this time in history) Mr. Read, steward to Major Hamilton, William Bowman, Mr. Thomas Humfreys, his wife and child, all left the boat when it stopped in Ireland, but it is not reported whether they (except for Read and Bowman, who did not) returned or not. Some historians have interpreted mention of these in Shaftesbury’s papers as having permanently deserted, bur the record does not state such. Many of these passengers, though listed on the Carolina, are known to have been on one of the other two ships for at least part of the journey, as they were rescued from the other ships’ wrecks. Crew of the Carolina: Captain Henry Brayne, Master John Comings, Mate, (owned rights to half a servant, John Neale)(Comings married servant Affra Harleston) Richard Dyas (Deyos), Gunner, rcvd land for a servant Richard Cole, Carpenter Peter Salter, Trumpeter Arthur Roper, Boatswain John More Thomas Joy William Orr Thomas Sumers George Gray Henry Jones, a young man (called a servant in the warrants) (claimed as servant by Thomas and James Smith) James Shepard John Williamson, listed as a master in the warrants with 2 servants James Roberson John Rippett Allexander John Stowne Henry Ffaro Hailes Porter, Carpenters mate Crew of the Port Royall Captain John Russell, Master William Allan, Carpenter Peter Stanford, Boatswain Tobias Cox Lewes Corson George Ffaro Robert Chappell, Mate Crew of the Albemarle Captain Edward Baxter, Master George Buggy John Rogers George Young Henry Buck In addition: Captain Joseph West, later Governor, and fifteen servants belonging to the Lords Proprietors were said to be on the Carolina. West certainly was as he wrote letters from Ireland giving the ship as his address. Persons listed in the warrants as being members of the First Fleet who do not appear (at least as far as I can tell) on the passenger or crew lists: John Carr, a servant Henry Wood and wife Alice, servants (Alice may have been one of the servants listed) John Boone (Boon), servant to Paul Smith William Bevin, servant Henry Hughes, (with John comings owner of half a servant, John Neale) John Neale (servant to Henry Hughes and John Coming) Richard Cole, master His servants: Dennis Mahoone Richard Crossland Servant to Joseph Dalton in addition to those listed under Carolina passenger list: William Burges Hugh Carterett (Cartwright) and partner: George Beadon (Bedon), both free (George Beadon was Administrator to the estate of Paul Smith who was deceased before Nov. 23, 1672 and as Adm. Rcvd lands for Smith’s estate—including for Smith’s arrival, and that of 2 of Smith’s servants. Paul Smith was listed on the Carolina as owning servants with his brother Thomas Smith) Thomas Thompson and wife Sarah, free Mr. Henry Simonds, free Elizabeth, wife of Joseph Pendarvis and her daughter Priscilla aged under 16 Joanna Kennis and son William aged under 16, wife and son to William Kennis listed on the Carolina Servants to John Williamson, presumed crew member on the Carolina: Edmund Pursell John Kinsell John Sullivan, free Hugh Sherdon, servant Anthony Churne, free Elizabeth, wife of Anthony Churne, servant (could be one of the Elizabeths from the Carolina) Other servants to Florence O’Sullivan of the Carolina, these not listed as being on the Carolina: John Dale John Mare George White William Bevin Bryan Fitzpatrick Daniell Sullivan John Scott Aaron Allouron Teige Shugeron Henry Woodward, picked up in Nevis, free, had been to Carolina before settlement William Cockfield, servant of Paul Smith who was on the Carolina Michael Moron, wife and child under 16 years (Michael was dead by Nov. 23, 1672 and Florence O”Sullivan was listed as his Executor) Colonel William Sayle, deceased by Nov 23, 1672 with Capt. Nathaniel Sayle and James Sayle as his executors, he arrived with servants or family, etc: Capt. Nathaniel Sayle Mrs. Mary Gand Charles Rilley George Roberts John, Sr., a negro Elizabeth, a negro John, Jr., a negro Christopher Edwards, servant to Richard Deyos, Gunner of the Carolina Mr. William Owen, master of following servants, also rcvd land of Mr. William Scrivener of the Carolina Owen’s servants: John Barley Christopher Swaine Robert Hunt John Williams Benjamin Gilbert Mary, wife of Thomas Hurt, she arrived free Jehu Berringer , master with many servants not named James Williams and wife Martha, servants Elizabeth Beadon, wife of George Beadon by April 19, 1675, (she rcvd a freed servants or child’s portion) () are noted added by me.
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