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Ellen or Elinor More was born 24 May 1612 in baptism at St. James Church, Shipton, Shropshire, England to Jacob Blakeway (c1585-) and Katherine More (1586-) and died 1621 Plymouth Colony, Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts of unspecified causes.


The More Children on the Mayflower

St James Memorial Plaque

Mayflower plaque in St. James Church in Shipton, Shropshire commemorating the More children baptism. courtesy of Phil Revell

Samuel More (c1585-) and Katherine More (1586-), were cousins in a wealthy Shropshire family matched in a prearranged marriage. They baptized four children at St. James Church in Shipton. But soon it became evident that all four were bastard children of an illicit affair between Katherine and her secret lover Jacob Blakeway (c1585-).

A bitter divorced erupted and Samuel signed over all four children to agents for the Mayflower company: John Carver (1565-1621), Robert Cushman (1577-1625), and Thomas Weston and thence assigned to senior Pilgrim families as indentured servants. In 1620 they traveled on the Mayflower to help settle Plymouth Colony in the New World.

Three of the four children died that first winter and are buried in an unmarked grave with other pilgrims that died on Cole's Hill and recognized on the Pilgrim Memorial Tomb in Plymouth.

Elinor More, Ellen More, age 8, assigned as a servant of Edward Winslow (1595-1655). She died in November 1620 soon after the arrival of the Mayflower at Cape Cod Harbor. Her burial place is unknown and may have been ashore on Cape Cod similarly to her brother Jasper several weeks later. With many others who died that winter, her name appears on the Pilgrim Memorial Tomb, Cole's Hill, Plymouth, Massachusetts.






Siblings


Offspring of Jacob Blakeway (c1585-) and Katherine More (1586-)
Name Birth Death Joined with
Ellen More (1612-1621) 24 May 1612 baptism at St. James Church, Shipton, Shropshire, England 1621 Plymouth Colony, Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts
Jasper More (1613-1620) 8 August 1613 Baptism at St James Church, Shipton, Shropshire, England 6 December 1620 Onboard the Mayflower in Provincetown Harbor, Provincetown Harbor, Massachusetts
Richard More (1614-c1694) 13 November 1614 Baptism at St James Church, Shipton, Shropshire, England, United Kingdom 1694 Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts, United States Christian Hunter (1615-1676)
Elizabeth Woolnough (1623-)
Jane Crumpton (1621-1686)
Mary More (1616-1621) 16 April 1616 baptism at St James Church, Shipton, Shropshire, England 1621 Onboard the Mayflower in Plymouth Harbor, Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts
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Mayflower at Provincetown Harbor


Vital Records

Bradfords Passenger List

Source: History of Mayflower Plantation (1650) by William Bradford (1590-1657)

"Mr. Edward Winslow, Elizabeth his wife, & 2 men servants called George Soule, and Elias Story, also a little girl was put to him called Ellen, the sister of Richard More."

"Mr. Ed Winslow, his wife died the first winter; and he married with the widow of Mr. White, and hat 2 children living by her marriageable, besides sundry that are dead. One of his servants died, as also the little girl soon after the ships arrival. But his man George Soule is still living,, and hath 8 children."

Cole's Hill Memorial

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A large monument was erected in 1921 on Cole's Hill in Plymouth, Massachusetts to honor the many pilgrims who came to Plymouth Colony in the Mayflower but died during the first terrible winter and were buried here. This person is one of those person's listed thereon.

Pilgrim Monument

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National Monument to the Forefathers, commemorates the Mayflower Pilgrims, (including this person) who came to Plymouth Colony in 1620 on the Mayflower. Dedicated on August 1, 1889, it is thought to be the world's largest solid granite monument. Located on an 11 acre hilltop site on Allerton Street in Plymouth, Massachusetts.

References

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