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Did you know that Immigration means To enter and settle in a country or region to which one is not native and that Emigration means To leave one country or region to settle in another
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Passenger List of the Ship The David from England to Virginia 1635
Theis under written anmes are to be transported to Virginea, Imbarqued in the David Jo: Hogg Master have been examined by the minister of Gravesend etc.
First Name ; Surname; Years
- Edward Browne 25
- Samuel Troope 17
- Wm Hatton 23
- Daniel Bacon 30
- Robert Alsopp 18
- Teddar Jones 30
- Tho: Siggins 18
- Abell Dexter 25
- Rich Caton 26
- Henry Spicer 28
- Tho: Granger 19
- Jo: Bonfilly 21
- Roger Mannington 14
- Josua Chambers 17
- Henry Melton 23
- Davod Lloyd 30
- Donough Gornes 27
- Geo: Butler 27
- Addan Nunnick 25
- JO: Stann 27
- Edward Spicer 18
- Jo: Felding 19
- Jo: Morris 26
- Richard Brookes 30
- Robert Barron 18
- Jonathan Barnes 22
- Henry kendall 17
- Tho: Poulter 31
- Jo: Lamb 22
- Tho: Nunnick 22
- Jo: Steevens 19
- Edward Crabtree 20
- Wm Barber 17
- Ann Beeford 25
- Martha Potter 20
- Gurtred Lovett 18
- Jane Jennings 25
- Margaret Bole 30
- Mary Rogers 20
- margaret Walker 20
- Freese Broorran 20
- Eliza Jones 20
Transcriber: Laura Freeman
Date: March 2003
[Return to index of Ships to Virginia in 1635][Index of Ships to Virginia all years][Index of Ships to Virginia 1623, 1624]
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