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- Q6797245 subject Q6751773.
- Q6797245 subject Q8612765.
- Q6797245 abstract "There were five Mayflower passengers who were the earliest to die of about fifty persons in the company who perished in the bitter Plymouth first winter of 1620/21.The deaths of those persons are unique in Mayflower history as they occurred either at sea just before reaching Cape Cod or while the Mayflower was at anchor at the Cape Cod harbor for several weeks in what would later be called Provincetown Harbor. These shipboard deaths are the very first deaths of the Mayflower company and were just a precursor of many more deaths to come. By about mid-December 1620, it was decided that the company would settle at the location which was named Plymouth and eventually all on Mayflower moved ashore where more deaths continued.The five persons and their dates of death were:William Butten (Button) – November 16Edward Thompson (Thomson) – December 14Jasper More – December 16Dorothy Bradford – December 17James Chilton – December 18".
- Q6797245 thumbnail Provincetown_memorial_to_Lost_Pilgrims.JPG?width=300.
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- Q6797245 wikiPageWikiLink Q6751773.
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- Q6797245 comment "There were five Mayflower passengers who were the earliest to die of about fifty persons in the company who perished in the bitter Plymouth first winter of 1620/21.The deaths of those persons are unique in Mayflower history as they occurred either at sea just before reaching Cape Cod or while the Mayflower was at anchor at the Cape Cod harbor for several weeks in what would later be called Provincetown Harbor.".
- Q6797245 label "List of Mayflower passengers who died at sea November/December 1620".
- Q6797245 depiction Provincetown_memorial_to_Lost_Pilgrims.JPG.