Planters recruited by London merchants
Billington, John (possibly Spalding, Lincolnshire)
Eleanor Billington, wife
John Billington, son
Francis Billington, son
Britteridge, Richard
Browne, Peter (Dorking, Surrey)
Clarke, Richard
Eaton, Francis (Bristol, Avon (historic: Somerset))
Sarah Eaton, wife
Samuel Eaton, son
Gardiner, Richard (Harwich, Essex)
Hopkins, Stephen (Upper Clatford, Hampshire)
Elizabeth (Fisher) Hopkins, wife
Giles Hopkins, son by first marriage (Hursley, Hampshire)
Constance Hopkins, daughter by first marriage (Hursley, Hampshire)
Damaris Hopkins, daughter
Oceanus Hopkins, born en route
Margesson, Edmund
Martin, Christopher (Billericay, Essex)
Mary (Prower) Martin, wife
Mullins, William (Dorking, Surrey)
Alice Mullins, wife
Priscilla Mullins, daughter
Joseph Mullins, son
Prower, Solomon (Billericay, Essex)
Rigsdale, John
Alice Rigsdale, wife
Standish, Myles (Chorley, Lancashire)
Rose Standish, wife
Warren, Richard (Hertford, England)
Winslow, Gilbert (Droitwich, Worcestershire), brother to "Pilgrim" Edward Winslow but not known to have lived in Leiden.
[edit] Men hired to stay one year
Alden, John (Harwich, Essex) - considered a ship's crewman (he was the ship's cooper) but joined settlers
Allerton, John, was listed as a hired man but was apparently related to one of the Pilgrim families onboard, Isaac Allerton's, who all came from Leiden. He sailed in order to settle in North America, and was to return to England to help the rest of the group immigrate, but died during the first winter of the Pilgrims' settlement. He may have been a relative of the "Pilgrim" Allerton family.[4]
Ely, Richard, hired as seaman, returned to England after term was up but later returned to New England and died there. He is mentioned briefly as a sailor by name of Ely in "Of Plymouth Plantation."
English, Thomas, hired to master a shallop but died in the winter
Trevore, William, hired as seaman, returned to England after term was up
[edit] Family servants
Thirteen of the 18 people in this category were attached to Pilgrim families, the other five were attached to Non-Pilgrim families.
Butten, William, age: "a youth", servant of Samuel Fuller, only person who died during the voyage
Carter, Robert, age unknown, servant or apprentice to William Mullins, shoemaker.
--?--, Dorothy, maidservant of John Carver.
Doty, Edward, (possibly Lincolnshire) age probably about 21, servant to Stephen Hopkins
Holbeck, William, age likely under 21, servant to William White
Hooke, John, (probably Norwich, Norfolk) age 13, apprenticed to Isaac Allerton
Howland, John (probably Fenstanton, Huntingdonshire), age about 21, manservant for Governor John Carver
Lancemore, John (probably Shropshire or Worcestershire), age under 21, servant to the Christopher Martin
Latham, William, age 11, servant/apprentice to the John Carver family
Leister, Edward (Kensington), aged over 21, servant to Stephen Hopkins
Moore, Ellen, (Shipton, Shropshire), age 8, indentured to Edward Winslow
Jasper More, (Shipton, Shropshire), brother, age 7, indentured to John Carver
Richard, (Shipton, Shropshire), brother, age 6, indentured to William Brewster
Mary, (Shipton, Shropshire), sister, age 4, indentured to William Brewster
Soule, George, servant or employee of Edward Winslow
Story, Elias, age under 21, in the care of Edward Winslow
Thompson, Edward, age under 21, in the care of the William White family, first passenger to die after the Mayflower reached Cape Cod.
Wilder, Roger, age under 21, servant in the John Carver family