The Mayflower Migration: Immigrants to Plymouth, 1620
By Robert Charles Anderson, FASG
Published: 2020
Hardcover, 230 pages
Overview
This sixteenth book in the Great Migration Study Project opens with an essay on what led up to the sailing of the Mayflower and continues through its departure from Plymouth, England, describing the groups who made up the passenger list and how they were reshuffled when the Speedwell was abandoned. Following on the success of his most recent Puritan Pedigrees—which revealed the “why” of the Great Migration to New England—Anderson now returns to the “who” and expands on the 60 sketches that appear in The Pilgrim Migration (2004) by adding newly discovered material, including biographies of about 30 passengers for whom we have info about their lives before they sailed. Like all of Anderson’s books, this work will be a must-have for all New England researchers.
This book contains up-to-date sketches of all passengers who arrived on the Mayflower in 1620.
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