Family:Francis Eaton and Sarah Unknown (1)

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Husband
Francis Eaton
Chr: 11 Sep 1596, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England
Death: bef 8 NOV 1633, Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States
Parents: John Eaton and Dorothy Smith (1)
Wife
Sarah _____
Birth: C1590, England
Death: EARLY 1621, Plymouth, Plymouth County, MA
Marriage S1
< NOV 1620
England
Children
Samuel Eaton
Birth: 1620, England
Death: BEF 29 OCT 1684, Middleborough, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States
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Francis, Sarah and Samuel, a "sucking child," sailed aboard the Mayflower.



The Mayflower (1620)
The Mayflower was the first settlement voyage to New England, carrying primarily English Separatists known as Pilgrims. It was destined for the mouth of the Hudson River, but landed at Cape Cod in present-day Massachusetts.
Sailed: 6 Sep 1620 from Southampton, England under Captain Christopher Jones
Arrived: 11 Nov 1620 at Plymouth, Massachusetts
After spending the winter aboard ship, the surviving passengers moved ashore on 21 Mar 1621.
Next Vessel: The Fortune (1621)

Passengers:
104; 24 families left descendants (Full List)
Pilgrim Families: Allerton (Asst. Gov. Isaac) - Bradford (Gov. William) - Brewster (Rev. William) - Chilton - Cooke - Fuller (Edward) - Fuller (Samuel) - Priest - Rogers - Sampson - Tilley (Edward) - Tilley (John) - White - Winslow (Edward)
Other Families and Servants: Alden - Billington - Browne - Doty - Eaton - Hopkins - Howland - Mullins - Soule - Standish (Capt. Isaac) - Warren - Winslow (Gilbert)

Resources: Primary Sources: Bradford's History of Plymouth Plantation - Mourt's Relation - Pilgrim Hall (wills and other contemporary documents)
Wikipedia: Mayflower (voyage) - Passenger List - Pilgrims - Plymouth Colony - Captain Christopher Jones

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