Yes, there were 102 passengers on the Mayflower when it set sail in September 1620. These passengers included a mix of Pilgrims seeking religious freedom and other settlers. The ship also carried a crew, but the count of 102 specifically refers to the passengers. Upon arrival in what is now Massachusetts, they established the Plymouth Colony.
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There were about 150 passengers on the mayflower.
Two hunderd and two passengers left England on the Mayflower ...REFER TO LINK POSTED @ BOTTOM OF PAGE ...
November 11, 1620. By 41 out of the 102 passengers.
The Mayflower carried 102 passengers who arrived in North America in November 1620. Of these passengers, 66 were adults, and 36 were children. By the end of the first winter, nearly half of the original passengers and crew had died, but about 53 Mayflower passengers survived the initial hardships and were alive by spring 1621.
The discrepancy arises from the fact that there were originally 102 passengers aboard the Mayflower, but one of the crew members, a man named Oceanus Hopkins, was born at sea during the voyage. Therefore, when the Mayflower landed, there were 103 individuals associated with the ship: 102 pilgrims and one newborn.
On the Mayflower, the 102 passengers were divided into two groups, the pilgrims and the strangers (everyone besides the pilgrims). The strangers were the majority group.
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There were 35 Pilgrims and 66 colonists on the Mayflower. Half died the first winter. Altogether, 101 passengers.There were 102 passengers, and the crew is estimated to be approximately 30.While there were 102 passangers onboard the Mayflower (and roughly 30 crewmembers) only 37 were strictly "pilgrims" in the sense that they came from Leiden to find a better place of worship. The others were settlers and servants hired by the Merchant Adventurers.
More than 30 million people can trace their ancestry to the 102 passengers and approximately 30 crew aboard the Mayflower when it landed in Plymouth Bay, Massachusetts, in the harsh winter of 1620.
More than 30 million people can trace their ancestry to the 102 passengers and approximately 30 crew aboard the Mayflower when it landed in Plymouth Bay, Massachusetts, in the harsh winter of 1620.