James CHILTON
REFERENCE: WILLIS, Charles R., 3 Jan 1997; WINSLOW genealogy, Allen Ogden's pedigree chart for Mary CHILTON (1607-Bef 1679). Note on chart "came on the Mayflower, 1620". HEATON, Vernon, 1980, The Mayflower; page 87, notes died aboard the "Mayflower" as it lay in Cape Cod harbour on 8 Dec 1620, and his wife died shortly afterwards at Plymouth during the 1621 Spring epidemic. SHERMAN, Robert M., Editor, 1978, Mayflower Families Through Five Generations; page 5, died Cape Cod Harbor (mow Provincetown) aboard the Mayflower 18 Dec 1620; son of LYONELL CHYLTON. He married in England before 1587 possibly SUSANNA FURNER , daughter of his step-mother; his wife died Plymouth shortly after 11 Jan 1620/1. Page 3, James CHILTON, talior, was listed as a freemmon of Canterbury in 1587; seven children were baptized in Canterbury to James, then about 1600, the family moved to Sandwich where three more children were baptized, including the youngest daughter Mary, who was baptized at St. Peter's in 1607. About 1608 James CHILTON and his wife Susanna (sometimes spelt Susannah) moved to Leyden, Holland to escape persecution in England. SHERMAN, Robert M., et. al., compiled by, 1997, Mayflower Families Through Five Generations; page 3, born before 1556 (age 63 in 1619).
REFERENCE: WILLIS, Charles R., 3 Jan 1997; WINSLOW ancestry. HEATON, Vernon, 1980, The Mayflower; page 87, passanger on the "Mayflower", died at Plymouth during the 1621 Spring epidemic. SHERMAN, Robert M., Editor, 1978, Mayflower Families Through Five Generations; page 5, daughter of James CHILTON's step-mother, Isabell FURNER, died in Plymouth shortly after 11 Jan 1620/1.
REFERENCE: SHERMAN, Robert, M., et. al., compiled by, 1997, Mayflower Families Through Five Generations; Volume Fifteen, page 3.
REFERENCE: SHERMAN, Robert M., et. al., compiled by, 1997, Mayflower Families Through Five Generations; Volume Fifteen, page 3.
REFERENCE: SHERMAN, Robert M., et. al., compiled by, 1997, Mayflower Families Through Five Generations; Volume Fifteen, page 3.
REFERENCE: SHERMAN, Robert M., et. al., compiled by, 1997, Mayflower Families Through Five Generations; Volume Fifteen, page 3.
REFERENCE: SHERMAN, Robert M., et. al., compiled by, 1997, Mayflower Families Through Five Generations; Volume Fifteen, page 3.
REFERENCE: SHERMAN, Robert M., et. al., compiled by, 1997, Mayflower Families Through Five Generations; Volume Fifteen, page 3.
REFERENCE: SHERMAN, Robert M., et. al., complied by, 1997, Mayflower Families Through Five Generations; Volume Fifteen, page 3.
REFERENCE: SHERMAN, Robert M., et. al., compiled by, 1997, Mayflower Families Through Five Generations; Volume Fifteen, page 3.
REFERENCE: SHERMAN, Robert M., et. al., compiled by, 1997, Mayflower Families Through Five Generations; Volume 15, page 3.
REFERENCE: WILLIS, Charles R., 3 Jan 1997; WINSLOW genealogy, Allen Ogden's pedigree chart of Samuel WINSLOW (Abt 1725-Aft 1790). WEISER, Gloria, 3 Jan 1997; WINSLOW ANCESTRY records, came to Cape Cod Harbor, Massachusetts on the Mayflower 1620. HEATON, Vernon, 1980, The Mayflower; page 87, Mary CHILTON came to Cape Cod (Plymouth) on the "Mayflower" with her parents, John CHILTON, who died on the "Mayflower" as it lay in Cape Cod harbour on 8 Dec 1620, and wife (name not preserved) who died shortly afterwards at Plymouth during the 1621 Spring epidemic. She married John WINSLOW, brother of Governor Edward WINSLOW, had nine children before 1650, and died in Boston, New England, in 1679. SHERMAN, Robert M., Editor, 1978, Mayflower Families Through Five Gererations; Volume Two, pages 5-6, she and her husband John WINSLOW are buried in King's Chapel Burying Ground, Boston, 10th child of James CHILTON and Susanna (FURNER) CHILTON. A tradition, apparently true, persists that Mary CHILTON was the first female to reach shore from the Mayflower; less certain is whether this was accomplished at Cape Cod or at Plymouth. Pages 8-10, is Mary (CHILTON) WINSLOW's will, the only will of a female passenger of the Mayflower, a paper today preserved at the Suffolk County Registry of Probate in Boston, proved 11 July 1679.
He married Susanna Furner Bef 1587 at Canterbury, Kent Co., England .
They were the parents of 10
children:
Isabella Chilton
christened 15 Jan 1586/87.
Jane Chilton
christened 8 Jun 1589.
Mary Chilton
Joel Chilton
Elizabeth Chilton
christened 14 Jul 1594.
James Chilton
christened 22 Aug 1596.
Ingle Chilton
christened 29 Apr 1599.
Christian Chilton
christened 26 Jul 1601.
James Chilton
christened 11 Sep 1603.
Mary Chilton
born May 1607.
James Chilton died 18 Dec 1620 at Cape Cod Harbor, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts .
Susanna Furner died 1621 at Plymouth, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts .