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Netti Schreiner-Yantis <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 17 Oct 2001 01:35:18 -0400
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Janet  -

The Margaret & John was one of the ships which seems to have made a trip to
Virginia on a yearly basis starting in 1620.  Emigrants arriving in 1621, as
shown in the MUSTER, were:

John Home - 25 years - a free male living on the Eastern Shore
John Haney/Hanie - 27 years - a free male living in Elizabeth Cittie beyond
Hampton River
William Duglas - 16 years - a servant living at Elizabeth Cittie
John Ellatt - 25 years - a servant living at Burrows Hill, James City
Zachary Cripps - age not given - a servant living at Treasurer's, James City
Elizabeth Sharp - age not given - wife of Samuel Sharp, living at Piersey's
Hundred

Like yourself, I have tried tracing the other passengers in an effort to
locate the prior residence of the man/woman I am searching.  I hope you have
better luck than I!

Netti

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