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For further information see Allan, Sue, Caleb Johnson and Simon Neal, "The Probable Origin of ''Mayflower'' Passenger John Carver and the Minter Family in Suffolk", ''The New England Historical and Genealogical Register'' 174:5-20.
 
For further information see Allan, Sue, Caleb Johnson and Simon Neal, "The Probable Origin of ''Mayflower'' Passenger John Carver and the Minter Family in Suffolk", ''The New England Historical and Genealogical Register'' 174:5-20.
 
===First Generation===
 
===First Generation===
[https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=5237409999660017&set=gm.330395135740562 John Carver] was baptized Great Bealings, Suffolk 12 Mar 1580/1 son of John Carver and Margaret _____. He died in Apr 1621 at the New Plimouth Colony. He married twice, first by 1603 Martha Rose and second, by 1609 Catherine WHITE Leggatt<ref>Daughter of Alexander White and Eleanor _____. Widow of ?George? Leggatt.</ref> (no proven children). By his first wife he had a daughter Margaret (bp. 1603 likely died young). John moved from England to Leiden sometime between Apr 1608 (when he sold the last of his inherited property) and May 1615 (when he served as a witness to a marriage in Leiden).<ref>It is unknown whether John married his second wife in England or in Leiden. There is a burial record for a child of "Jan Carceer" at Leiden on 10 Jul 1609. It is currently uncertain whether this was John Carver or another individual.</ref> Carver and Robert Cushman served as agents for the congregation to negotiate with the London "Adventurers" (investors who paid for the ''Mayflower'' voyage) to finance the emigration of the congregation to the New World. Immediately prior to their voyage to their new colony Carver was made governor of the setters.
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[https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=5237409999660017&set=gm.330395135740562 John Carver] was baptized Great Bealings, Suffolk 12 Mar 1580/1 son of John Carver and Margaret _____. He died in Apr 1621 at the New Plimouth Colony. He married twice, first by 1603 Martha Rose and second, by 1609 [[Eleanor Smith (mtDNA) #Second Generation |Katherine WHITE Leggatt]] (no proven children). By his first wife he had a daughter Margaret (bp. 1603 likely died young). John moved from England to Leiden sometime between Apr 1608 (when he sold the last of his inherited property) and May 1615 (when he served as a witness to a marriage in Leiden).<ref>It is unknown whether John married his second wife in England or in Leiden. There is a burial record for a child of "Jan Carceer" at Leiden on 10 Jul 1609. It is currently uncertain whether this was John Carver or another individual.</ref> Carver and Robert Cushman served as agents for the congregation to negotiate with the London "Adventurers" (investors who paid for the ''Mayflower'' voyage) to finance the emigration of the congregation to the New World. Immediately prior to their voyage to their new colony Carver was made governor of the setters.
  
 
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Revision as of 17:16, 29 March 2023

Status summary

As of March 29, 2023:

  • No straightforward opportunities for advanced Y-DNA testing
  • Low priority

Summary of findings

The only proven child of Gov. John Carver apparently died young.

Paper Trail

For further information see Allan, Sue, Caleb Johnson and Simon Neal, "The Probable Origin of Mayflower Passenger John Carver and the Minter Family in Suffolk", The New England Historical and Genealogical Register 174:5-20.

First Generation

John Carver was baptized Great Bealings, Suffolk 12 Mar 1580/1 son of John Carver and Margaret _____. He died in Apr 1621 at the New Plimouth Colony. He married twice, first by 1603 Martha Rose and second, by 1609 Katherine WHITE Leggatt (no proven children). By his first wife he had a daughter Margaret (bp. 1603 likely died young). John moved from England to Leiden sometime between Apr 1608 (when he sold the last of his inherited property) and May 1615 (when he served as a witness to a marriage in Leiden).[1] Carver and Robert Cushman served as agents for the congregation to negotiate with the London "Adventurers" (investors who paid for the Mayflower voyage) to finance the emigration of the congregation to the New World. Immediately prior to their voyage to their new colony Carver was made governor of the setters.

  1. It is unknown whether John married his second wife in England or in Leiden. There is a burial record for a child of "Jan Carceer" at Leiden on 10 Jul 1609. It is currently uncertain whether this was John Carver or another individual.

External links and references

  • Allan, Sue, Caleb Johnson and Simon Neal, "The Probable Origin of Mayflower Passenger John Carver and the Minter Family in Suffolk", The New England Historical and Genealogical Register 174:5-20.
  • Roser, Susan E., Mayflower Passenger References: from Contemporary Records and Scholarly Journals Stewart Publishing, Canada, 2nd ed. 2015, pp. 163-72.
  • Anderson, Robert Charles, The Mayflower Migration: Immigrants to Plymouth, 1620 New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, MA 2020, pp. 54-56
  • Pilgrim Hall Museum biography of John and Catherine Carver.


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