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James and his wife died aboard the Mayflower after it reached present-day Massachusetts. He was the oldest passenger on the Mayflower. His surname appears as early as 1339 in Co. Kent, England, where he originated. For his ancestry see The Mayflower Quarterly, August, 1977, pp. 81ff. He was born and raised in Canterbury, Kent, England and around 1600 moved to Sandwich, Kent. He was a freeman at Canterbury, 1583, and a tailor. His descendants for five generations are given in "Mayflower Families through Five Generations" (Plymouth, MA: General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 1997, Vol. I5). See "The Mayflower Chiltons in Canterbury, 1556-1600" in "New England Ancestors" Vol. 8, No. 2 (Spring 2007), pp. 39ff. and "Plymouth Colony: Its History and People, 1620-1691)," Eugene Aubrey Stratton (Ancestry Publishing, Provo, UT, 1986), p. 262.
By July 1615, and probably as early as 1610, James, his wife, and at least some of his children were living on Lange Brug, Leyden, Holland. [For information about Leyden at this time, see http://www.pilgrimarchives.nl/en/history] On 28 April 1619, James Chilton and his daughter Isabella were caught in an anti-Arminian riot and James was hit in the head with a brick, and required the services of the town surgeon, Jacob Hey. The incident caused James to make an official statement 30 April 1619 to Leyden Remonstrant (the original is in the Leyden Archives). The incident had impact beyond James' family; the entire Leyden Pilgrim congregation felt it was one of the reasons to leave for the New World.
Michael Paulick, "The 1609-1610 Excommunications of Mrs. Chilton and Moyses Fletcher--Mayflower Pilgrims" in the New England Historical and Genealogical Register, volume 153 (October 1999), contains the record of the excommunication of his wife at St. Peter Church, Sandwich - the parish register records: "I the parson there doe present Thomas Bartlet the wife of James Chilton Danyell Hooke and Mosses Flecher all of our said parish for pryvatly burying a childe of Andrewe Sharpe of St. Maries parish who is strongly suspected not to dye an ordinary death the which they secretly conveyed to the earth without anie notice to given to me or my clarke of anie companie of neighboures but such only as semed accessary thereunto, this they did the 25 or 24 of Aprill last past, the lawfulness of which acte some of them seem now since to dissent by calling into question the lawfulnesse of the kinges constitutions in this and other behalfes, affirming these thing to be popishly cerimonious and of no other force; for the truth of all which the premisses with much more when it shall be further erquired I the now resident incumbent there have hereunto subscribed my name this 8 May 1609."
Caleb Johnson notes on his Web page (http://members.aol.com/calebj/passenger.html): "This excommunication record, and subsequent announcement to the entire church on 12 June 1609, are quite interesting. The group apparently buried a young child without following the proper ceremonies prescribed by the Church of England. Religious dissenters opposed such ceremonies, since they were not Biblically-based. It is interesting to note that this group of individuals from Sandwich, Kent was apparently not directly connected to the Scrooby, Nottinghamshire congregation (consisting of William Bradford, William Brewster, and other prominent Pilgrims, who were already in Leiden by this time), but instead came to Holland later--probably shortly after their excommunications--and joined up with the Scrooby congregation that was already living there.
The excommunication of Mrs. Chilton, whose first name is unfortunately left blank, is the first known record of a female Pilgrim having been excommunicated, or otherwise punished by the Church. William Bradford does tell us that in 1607, during one of the Pilgrim's attempts to flee England, that many English women of the Scrooby congregation were arrested and detained in Boston, Lincolnshire, when a mishap caused them to become separated from their husbands. However, no records of these arrests, jailing, or excommunication have been noted by researchers thus far."
25 July 1598 James was a surety for Richard Allen, a painter who proposed to open an alehouse - see "The Mayflower Quarterly, Vol. 75, No. 2," pp. 139-40. "Chilton Note," in "Genealogies of Mayflower Families" on Family Tree Maker CD 171discusses the origin of James Chilton. Also see http://www.pilgrimhall.org/chiltonjrecords.htm and http://www.mayflowerhistory.com/Passengers/JamesChilton.php. "Saints and Strangers," George F. Willison (NY: Reynal and Hitchcock, 1945) provides an especially detailed and interesting account of the Pilgrims in England, Holland and New England. "Mayflower," Nathaniel Philbrick (NY: Viking, 2006 - ISBN 0-670-03760-5) provides a fine history of the Plymouth Colony.
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[29523] "Genealogical and personal memoirs relating to the families of the state of Massachusetts, Vol. 2," William Richard Cutter and William Frederick Adams, editors (1910), p. 1366: "James, son of William Frost, married, May 15, 1707-08, Margaret Goodwin, daughter of William and Deliverance (Taylor) Goodwin. He was a planter and mill owner in South Berwick, Maine. On April 10, 1724, he mortgaged to Alexander Frost twenty-five acres of land along the river and town road in Berwick. James Frost and Roger Plaistecl sold, June 12, 1723, to Sylvanus Wentworth and his wife, sixty acres of land, a house and barn, which they had bought of William Childs, of Berwick. James Frost owned a fourth part of a saw mill at Quarnphegan in Berwick, which he and Benjamin Libby, Richard and Samuel Lord, had bought of Samuel Plaisted, October 14, 1724. He and his wife were members of the Congregational church. His will was dated in 1744, proved July 4, 1748. Children : i. James, born November 5, 1708, married Sarah Nason. 2. William, March 10, 1709-10, died March 14 same year. 3. William, February 15, 1710-11, mentioned below. 4, Nathaniel, August 14, 1713. 5. John, baptized October 22, 1716, went to Nova Scotia. 6. Stephen, baptized April 12, 1719, married Lucy. 7. Mary, baptized October 8, 1721, died young. 8. Mary, baptized September 29, 1723, married Major Charles Gerrish. 9. Jeremiah, baptized December 24, 1725, married Miriam Harding, went to Nova Scotia. 10. Jane, baptized May 10, 1728, married, March 10, 1/47, Caleb Emery. 11. Margaret, baptized July 13, 1730, married, June 18, 1752, William _____."
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[60251] The unverified file LVFT-Z7L in familysearch.org provides this line of descent and offers: "When Lucy Perkins was born on 1 May 1783, in Penobscot, Hancock, Maine, United States, her father, Isaac Perkins, was 37 and her mother, Olive Webber, was 31. She had at least 4 sons and 2 daughters with Nathaniel Saunders."
[24185] Catharina is daughter of Hans Schneider and Maria Burcklin. Ancestry.com offers: "Schneider Name Meaning - German . . . : occupational name for a tailor, literally 'cutter', from Middle High German snider, German Schneider, Yiddish shnayder. The same term was sometimes used to denote a woodcutter. This name is widespread throughout central and eastern Europe."
[33944] This person is from the unverified Linville Tree in Ancestry.com in 2012.