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English immigrant ship Hopewell. 2nd Voyage (Sept 1635)

  • See Hopewell 1635 1st Voyage - for the ship's earlier trip that year.

Sailed from London, England for Boston in New England in Sept, 1635 with Master Thomas Babb. One of many Immigrant Ships of New England.

This table details the roll of passengers of the Hopewell, which sailed from London, mid-September, 1635, bound for New England. The ship arrived safe at Massachusetts Bay Colony, although some of the persons listed below may not have arrived. Some may have decided not to sail. Some servants may have run away. And there usually was some loss of life among the passengers from disease and malnutrition during the passage.

This information was transcribed in the 19th century by James Savage from records found in London, at the Augmentation Office, Rolls Court, Westminster.

List of Known Passengers[]

Source: Hopewell Passenger List - Winthrop Society

  1. Thomas Tredwell (30) smith
  2. Mary Tredwell (30) Wife
  3. Thomas Blackwell (20) Servant of the Tredwells
  4. Thomas Tredwell (1) Child
  5. Henry Maudwley (24)
  6. William Wood husbandman (27)
  7. Elizabeth Wood wife (24)
  8. John Wood (1609-1678) - brother of William? (26) - settler of Marlborough MA, sergeant in King Philip's War.
  9. Robert Chambers (13)
  10. Thomas Johnson (25)
  11. Marie Hubbard (24)
  12. John Kerbie (12)
  13. John Thomas (1621-1691) (Jo. Thomas) (14) - 14 year old servant of Gov. Edward Winslow. Joined his community at Marshfield.

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Research Notes[]

This table details the roll of passengers of the Hopewell, bound for New England. The ship arrived safe at Massachusetts Bay, although some of the persons listed below may not have debarked. The rolls represent persons who were ready to embark at the date of record, which often preceded the actual sailing by several weeks. Some may have decided not to sail. Some servants may have run away. And there usually was some loss of life among the passengers from disease and malnutrition during the passage.

  1. This information was transcribed in the 19th century by Michael Tepper from records found in London, the Public Rolls Office, formerly at Carleton Ride.
  2. Passengers of the Hopewell (2nd Voyage) - Winthrop Society

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He was a passenger on the 2nd Voyage of the English ship Hopewell, which sailed from London in Sept, 1635, bound for New England. The ship arrived safe at Massachusetts Bay. Passenger list information was transcribed in the 19th century by Michael Tepper from records found in London, the Public Rolls Office, formerly at Carleton Ride.

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