List of Mayflower passengers who died in the winter of 1620–21
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Forty-five of the 102 ''Mayflower'' passengers died in the winter of 1620–21, and the ''Mayflower'' colonists suffered greatly during their first winter in the New World from lack of shelter, scurvy, and general conditions on board ship. They were buried on
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. People marked * below were probably buried in unmarked graves in the Coles Hill Burial Ground in Plymouth, Massachusetts. In 1921, some of the remains of persons buried on that hill were collected into the sarcophagus that is the Pilgrim Memorial Tomb on Cole's Hill in Plymouth. Many of the people listed here are named on the Tomb.


Men

*John Allerton* *Richard Britteridge*, December 21 * William Butten/Button, November 6/16 on board ''Mayflower''. Buried either at sea or later possibly ashore. Memorial in
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. (a young man) *Robert Carter*, after February 21 * James Chilton*, 8/18 on board ''
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'' in Cape Cod Harbor. Most likely buried ashore. Memorial in Provincetown. Signer of the Mayflower Compact. *Richard Clarke* * John Crackstone Sr.* *Thomas English* hired to master a shallop but died in the winter. * Moses Fletcher* * Edward Fuller* *
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*, there are conflicting reports regarding Goodman's death, with records of his name appearing in 1623 *William Holbeck* *John Langmore* *Edmund Margesson* * Christopher Martin*, January 8 * William Mullins*' February 21 * Degory Priest*, January 1 *John Rigsdale* * Thomas Rogers* *Elias Story* *Edward Thompson, December 4/14 on board ''Mayflower'' in Cape Cod Harbor. Most likely buried ashore. Memorial in Provincetown. * Edward Tilley* * John Tilley* * Thomas Tinker* *
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* * William White*, February 21, 1621. *Roger Wilder* * Thomas Williams*


Women

* Mary (Norris) Allerton*, of Newbury, England, wife of Isaac Allerton, died February 25, 1621, reportedly in childbirth, baby was stillborn. Remains later interred in Pilgrim Memorial Tomb, Cole's Hill, Plymouth, MassachusettsMintz, S. (2003). Childbirth in Early America, *Dorothy (May) Bradford, December 7/17 drowned while the ''Mayflower'' was anchored in Cape Cod Harbor; her body was never recovered; memorial in Provincetown *Mrs. James Chilton* *Sarah Eaton* *Mrs. Edward Fuller* *Mary (Prower) Martin* *Alice Mullins*, February 22–28 *Alice Rigsdale* *Agnes (Cooper) Tilley* *Joan (Hurst) Tilley* *Mrs. Thomas Tinker* *Elizabeth (Barker) Winslow*, March 24. Remains later interred in Pilgrim Memorial Tomb, Cole's Hill, Plymouth, MassachusettsNew England Historical Genealogical Society http://www.americanancestors.org/pilgrim-families-edward-winslow/ *Rose Standish* January 29 *Isabela Fernandes* December 22


Children

* Elinor (Ellen) More, age 8 died in Plymouth January 1621. She died of the disease pneumonia. Name is on the Pilgrim Memorial Tomb, Cole's Hill, Plymouth, Massachusetts. * Jasper More, age 7, died on board the ''Mayflower'' on December 6, 1620. Buried ashore in the Provincetown area. * Mary More, age 4 died in the winter of 1620. Location of her remains unknown. Name is represented on the Pilgrim Memorial Tomb, Plymouth, Massachusetts. *Joseph Mullins*, age 14, February 22–28 *Solomon Prower*, age ca. 14-17, December 24 *the son of Thomas Tinker* *both sons of John Turner*


Statistics by month


Winter

According to Bradford's Register,The Plymouth Colony Archive Project MAYFLOWER PASSENGER DEATHS, 1620-162

2000, Patricia Scott Deetz and James Deetz, accessed August 29, 2006
a contemporary source *November, 1 *December, 6 *January, 8, 11 *February, 17 *March, 13


Spring

*April uncertain, between 1 and 5The death dates of Alice Mullins* and her son Joseph* are not clear, perhaps after April 5 when the ''Mayflower'' left with her husband William's will naming them as heirs but with no attachment concerning their deaths. (including Governor John Carver (Mayflower passenger), John Carver, not in above list) *May or June, at least 1 (Mrs. Katherine (White) Carver*, not in above list) Four deaths occurred in months unknown before the first Thanksgiving, bringing the total deaths to 51.


See also

* List of ''Mayflower'' passengers who died at sea November/December 1620


Notes

*The article is based on the List of deaths and dates as shown in ''Chronological History of New England'' by Thomas Prince in 1737, from the register of deaths compiled by William Bradford, which was lost during the Revolutionary War. The list can be seen in the articl
"''Mayflower'' passenger deaths, 1620-1621"


References


Further reading

* Glenn Alan Cheney. ''Thanksgiving: The Pilgrims' First Year in America,'' (New London: New London Librarium, 2007) * Nathaniel Philbrick, Nathaniel. ''Mayflower: A Story of Courage, Community, and War,'' (New York: Viking, 2006)
Women on the ''Mayflower''
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