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  1. James Chilton. Mayflower in Plymouth Harbor by William Halsall (1882) James Chilton (c. 1556 – 1620) was a Leiden Separatist passenger on the historic 1620 voyage of the ship Mayflower and was the oldest person on board. Upon arrival in the New World, he was a signer of the Mayflower Compact. James Chilton was one of the earliest to die that ...

  2. James was born circa 1556 at St. Paul’s Parish, Canterbury, Kent, England, the son of Lyonell Chilton. (His mother is believed to be Edith ( ) Chilton.) James had 10 children: Isabel, Jane, Mary (died young), Joel, Elizabeth, James, Ingle, Christian, James and Mary.

  3. James Chilton was a tailor from Leiden, Holland, who migrated to the Mayflower in 1620. He died before the ship reached Plymouth, but his daughter Mary married John Winslow, the first settler of Plymouth. Learn more about his origin, family, and legacy from this web page.

  4. Jun 15, 2022 · James Chilton signed the Mayflower Compact on November 11, 1620. Both James and his wife died on the ship before the winter was out. Mary is traditionally said to have been the first female to step ashore at Plymouth and is assumed to have joined the Myles Standish household. She later married John Winslow, who arrived on the "Fortune".

  5. James Chilton was born about 1556, probably at Canterbury, Kent, England, the son of Lyonell and Edith Chilton. James married about 1583, and had his first child (Joel) baptized at St. Paul's, Canterbury, Kent, England in August 1584.

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  7. James Chilton's death date of 8 December 1620 is preserved by Thomas Prince in his Chronological History of New England in the Form of Annals (1736) on page 165. Prince cited his source as William Bradford's Register of Births and Deaths, which was lost (apparently Revolutionary War looting) before it was ever copied. PROBATE.

  8. James Chilton. James Chilton was born in England around 1556. He was a resident of Canterbury. James Chilton was part of the Pilgrim Separatist community in Leiden. In 1620, he journeyed to Plymouth on the Mayflower with his wife and daughter Mary. James Chilton died before the Mayflower reached Plymouth, on 8 December 1620, while the ship was ...

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