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Q: Why did Mary Chilton go on the Mayflower?
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When was Mary Chilton born?

Mary Chilton was born in 1607.


When did Mary Chilton die?

Mary Chilton died in 1679.


When was Mary-Dell Chilton born?

Mary-Dell Chilton was born in 1939.


When did Mary Allerton die on the Mayflower?

She never died on the Mayflower.She was the last surviving passenger of the Mayflower.


Who was the final mayflower survivor?

Mary allerton cushman


Who is the oldest pilgrum in the mayflower?

James Chilton, who was born about 1556, may have been oldest. There is a link below to an article on him.


What nicknames does Melinda Chilton go by?

Melinda Chilton goes by Mel, Red, and Legs.


What happened to Mary Chilton who came over on the Mayflower?

Mary Chilton the first female passenger to set foot on American soil orphaned on the voyage married John Winslow and had 10 children. The family moved to Boston where they became successful merchants. She died in 1679 in Boston her burial site in the King's Chapel Burying Ground. Her decendents include First Lady Lucretia Rudolph Garfield Singer Pete Seeger Poet Robert Lowell Actor Vincent Price Former Govenor Howard Dean


How did the Mayflower trip go?

bad


What was one of the pilgrim names?

Remember and Mary Allerton were two of the little girls who sailed on the mayflower. Remember at the age of 6 and Mary at 4.


Where was the Mayflower originally headed?

The original intended destination of the Mayflower was Virginia, where the Mayflower pilgrims would join the already established colonists in the vicinity of Chesapeake Bay


Do descendants of the mayflower go to college for free?

No.