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  2. Fortune (Plymouth Colony ship) - Wikipedia

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    In the fall of 1621 the Fortune was the second English ship destined for Plymouth Colony in the New World, one year after the voyage of the Pilgrim ship Mayflower. Financed as the Mayflower was by Thomas Weston and others of the London-based Merchant Adventurers, Fortune was to transport thirty-five settlers to the colony on a ship that was ...

  3. Passengers of 1621 Fortune voyage - Wikipedia

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    Stayed only a few weeks to complete that project and went back to England on the Fortune return trip. Left his son Thomas with William Bradford. [15] Thomas Cushman – Born c.1607/1608. Son of Robert who remained at Plymouth after his father returned to England on the Fortune in 1621. In 1623 land division shared 2 acres with William Beale.

  4. William Bassett (d. 1667) - Wikipedia

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    Bassett came to Plymouth on the ship Fortune in November 1621, possibly as a single man, according to author Charles Banks. During his long life he was involved in many colony governmental activities and business ventures, being one of the original members of the "Purchaser" investment group of 1626.

  5. Thomas Prence - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Prence (c. 1601 – March 29, 1673) was a New England colonist who arrived in the colony of Plymouth in November 1621 on the ship Fortune. In 1644 he moved to Eastham, which he helped found, returning later to Plymouth. For many years, he was prominent in Plymouth colony affairs and was colony governor for about twenty years, covering ...

  6. Plymouth Colony - Wikipedia

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    The Plymouth Colony Archive Project Archived March 4, 2013, at the Wayback Machine – A collection of primary sources documents and secondary source analysis related to Plymouth Colony. Pilgrim ships from 1602 to 1638 – Pilgrim ships searchable by ship name, sailing date and passengers. History of the Town of Plymouth 1620...

  7. Replica of Magellan ship open for tours on Plymouth's waterfront

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    A re-creation of the 16th-century Nao Trinidad is docked off Plymouth Town Wharf and will remain there through July 23. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please ...

  8. Passengers of the ships Anne and Little James 1623 - Wikipedia

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    In the spring of 1623 about 90 passengers embarked in two small ships sailing from London to Plymouth Colony for the purpose of providing settlers and other colony support. These were the 140-ton supply ship Anne and the smaller, new 44-ton pinnace Little James which had been outfitted for military service.

  9. Replica of Magellan ship open for tours on Plymouth's waterfront

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    A re-creation of the 16th-century Nao Trinidad is docked off Plymouth Town Wharf and will remain there through July 23. Replica of Magellan ship open for tours on Plymouth's waterfront Skip to ...