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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.

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