List of Mayflower passengers who died in the winter of 1620-1621

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During the first winter in the New World, the Mayflower colonists suffered greatly from diseases like scurvy, lack of shelter and general conditions onboard ship. 45 of the 104 emigrants died the first winter. Additional deaths during the first year meant that only 53 people were alive in November 1621 to celebrate the first Thanksgiving.[1] Of the 18 adult women, 13 died the first winter while another died in May. Only four adult women were left alive for the Thanksgiving.[2] Includes date of death, where recorded.

Provincetown, Massachusetts memorial to Pilgrims who died in Provincetown Harbor
Provincetown, Massachusetts memorial to Pilgrims who died in Provincetown Harbor

Contents

According to Bradford's Register[4], a contemporary source

  • November, 1 death
  • December, 6
  • January, 8
  • February, 17
  • March, 13

  • April uncertain, between 1 and 5[5] (including Governor John Carver, not in above list)
  • May or June, at least 1 (Mrs. Katherine (White) Carver, not in above list)

Four deaths occurred in months unknown before the first Thanksgiving bringing the total deaths to 51.

  1. ^ First Thanksgiving, [1], 1998, Pilgrim Hall Museum, accessed August 29, 2006. Note that this list omits Mr. Ely, a hired seaman and Dorothy, a servant.
  2. ^ Dorothy, the servant of John Carver and Priscilla Mullins were both old enough to be married within a year or two of that first winter; although their exact ages are unknown. So the number of adult women surviving to the first Thanksgiving may be as many as 6 (out of 20).
  3. ^ Mintz, S. (2003). Childbirth in Early America, [2], Digital History, http://www.digitalhistory.uh.edu, accessed August 30, 2006.
  4. ^ The Plymouth Colony Archive Project MAYFLOWER PASSENGER DEATHS, 1620-1621[3], 2000, Patricia Scott Deetz and James Deetz, accessed August 29, 2006
  5. ^ The death dates of Alice Mullins and her son Joseph are not clear, perhaps after April 5 when the Mayflower left with her husband William's will naming them as heirs but with no attachment concerning their deaths.
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