When the Mayflower left Plymouth, England, there were 102 passengers on board. Oceanus Hopkins was born en route and lived to arrive in what became Plymouth, Massachusetts, but a little boy died shortly before arrival, so 102 also was the number who arrived. Another baby was born there in the harbor following arrival. There were 30 or more crew members in addition to passengers. The exact number is not known.
It is about 103 people aboard the Mayflower ship!
60 Pilgrims and the rest as crew for 102 people.
The Mayflower Compact was a document, not a ship.
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There were 35 Pilgrams and 66 colonist. Half will die the first winter.
35 pilgrims and 66 colinest
1 food 2 blankets 3 medicene 4 ..........and many more...including many more
[2(62)-24]+(6x3)= Number of Day.
102 people boarded the Mayflower.
Not a single woman died on the mayflower. It would have been a man that died on the mayflower, actually i believe it is two men.
There is no definitive answer to this question as the records of the passengers aboard the Mayflower do not specify the racial or ethnic backgrounds of individuals. Historically, it is unlikely that there were any black passengers on the Mayflower, as African slavery in the English colonies did not begin until a few years later.
None on the trip across the Atlantic, but 48 died of infectious diseases aboard the Mayflower while it was harboured in Cape Cod during the winter. The Pilgrims had to remain on board because having arrived at the beginning of winter, they could not settle on land until Spring.