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    Mary Chilton (May 31, 1607 – May 16, 1679) was a Pilgrim and purportedly the first European woman to step ashore at Plymouth, Massachusetts . Biography. "The Landing of the Pilgrims" (1877) by Henry A. Bacon. This painting is in the Pilgrim Hall Museum, Plymouth, Massachusetts.

    • Who Was Mary Chilton?
    • The Mayflower Voyage and Arriving in America
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    Barbican Gate in Sandwich. Picture by Cameraman Mary Chilton was born in 1607 in the historic town of Sandwich in Kent, and was just 13 years old when she boarded the Mayflower. Her father was James Chilton who, at the age of 64, was the oldest passenger to make the voyage to North America, accompanied by Mary’s mother. The latter is described in W...

    Mary Chilton was one of 11 ‘minor’ girls who travelled on the Mayflower, nine of whom survived during that first year in America. Though the Chilton family all made the transatlantic crossing, Mary was the only one to survive the first harsh winter in Plymouth Colony. James Chilton died on 18 December 1620, with his wife and Mary’s mother passing a...

    The Mary Chilton Winslow grave in King’s Chapel Burying Ground. Picture by Swampyank Many people believe that Richard More is the only known Mayflower passenger to have a marked grave – but that is not the case. Mary Chilton was buried in the Winslow Family Tomb at King’s Chapel Burying Ground in Boston. She even has a private social club there nam...

  2. 28 de ago. de 2018 · Mary Dell-Chilton, científica que abrió el camino a la ingeniería genética vegetal - Mujeres con ciencia. Vidas científicas. Es ampliamente conocido que desde muy antiguo los seres humanos han cultivado numerosos vegetales con diversos fines, siendo el más destacado obtener beneficios alimenticios.

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  3. James Chilton brought his wife and daughter Mary on the voyage of the Mayflower. Only Mary survived the first winter and James did not even reach Plymouth. He signed the Mayflower Compact on 11 November 1620 and died a month later, on 8 December 1620 at Provincetown when the ship was anchored in Cape Cod Harbor.

  4. 2 de feb. de 2019 · La biotecnóloga Mary-Dell Chilton (1939) cumple hoy años. Es una de las fundadoras de la biotecnología moderna en plantas. Su investigación en Agrobacterium tumefaciens mostró que esta bacteria podía usarse como un vector de genes, es decir, permite transferir a las plantas información genética previamente seleccionada que ...

  5. A Chilton family tradition, first recorded in 1744, has the 12-year-old Mary Chilton as the first woman ashore at Plymouth. There is no contemporary recording of the event, but there are also no competing claims. Mary Chiltons landing on Plymouth Rock has been celebrated in story and in art.

  6. Mary Chilton was born in 1607 in Sandwich, Kent, England, and was the daughter of James Chilton and his wife (whose name has not been discovered). When Mary was just two years old, excommunication proceedings began against her mother, who had attended the secret burial of a child of Andrew Sharpe.

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