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COULD ANYONE WHO HAS ACCESS TO THE SHIPS LISTS LOOK UP THE  NAME FARRAR ON
THE 'NEPTUNE' (1618) FOR ME?
THANKS.
DEANE MILLS


> In a message dated 10/16/01 9:48:48 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
> [log in to unmask] writes:
>
> <<
>  >I believe that the lists of ships themselves have caused some confusion
>   >>
>
> This is certainly true in one particular case.  A while back I asked here
> (unsuccessfully, but several replies) for a passenger list for the
> Bonaventure because supposedly, according to Adventures of Purse and
Person,
> among the passengers was my likely many greats grandmother Elizabeth ???
> Sharp (yes, as in Samuel Sharpe's wife), m. 2 Parker, and m. 3 William
Baugh.
>  Her maiden name is a mystery and so trying to find the list seemed a
worthy
> goal.
>
> HOWEVER, In the "jamesships.txt" 1624 census organized by ships I noted
> earlier today, much to my surprise, it says she came on the Margrett &
John
> in 1621.   The way the census is set up, it only asked what ship the
> colonists took, so if the ladies married in the meantime, the mystery
> remains.
>
> Any thoughts??
>
> Janet (Baugh) Hunter
>
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