William Latham (?-1645)

Early settler at Plymouth_Colony that arrived on the Mayflower in

Arrived in 1620 - age 11, servant/apprentice to the John Carver family.

Returned to England. Later emigrated to the Bahamas.

Biograph
He stays at Plymouth for some 20 years and then returns to England and later emigrated to the Bahamas where he dies for lack of food.

Lechfords Notebook lists him in 1641 as William Latham of Duxbury, planter, aged about 32 years. He appears on the Plymouth census' in 1627, 1633 and 1634.

Bradfords Passenger List
''Mr. John Carver; Katherine, his wife; Desire Minter; and 2 manservants, John Howland, Roger Wilder; William Latham, a boy, and a maid servant, and a child that was put to him, called Jasper More. ''

His servant boy Latham, after more than 20 years stay in the country, went into England, and from thence in the Bahamy Bands of the West Indies, and ther, with some others, was starved for want of food.