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  1. James Chilton (c. 1556 – 1620) was a Leiden Separatist passenger on the historic 1620 voyage of the ship Mayflower and was the oldest person on board. Upon arrival in the New World , he was a signer of the Mayflower Compact .

  2. 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.

  3. JAMES CHILTON. ORIGIN: Leiden, Holland. MIGRATION: 1620 on Mayflower. FIRST RESIDENCE: Died before Mayflower reached Plymouth. OCCUPATION: Tailor. ESTATE: In the 1623 Plymouth land division "Marie Chilton" received an unknown number of acres (perhaps three) as a passenger on the Mayflower [PCR 12:4].

  4. James Chilton (c. 1556 - 1620) fue un pasajero separatista de Leiden en el histórico viaje de 1620 del barco Mayflower y fue la persona de mayor edad a bordo. A su llegada al Nuevo Mundo , firmó el Acuerdo de Mayflower . James Chilton fue uno de los primeros en morir ese invierno, falleciendo al mes siguiente.

  5. 15 de jun. de 2022 · James Chilton was the oldest passenger on the Mayflower and would never step foot on Plymouth Colony soil because he died after signing the Mayflower Compact. He was probably born about 1555 in Kent, England, to Lyonell Chilton (1530-1582) and probably Edith.

  6. 8 de jul. de 2020 · 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.

  7. James Chilton was born in England around 1556. He was a resident of Canterbury. James Chilton was part of the Pilgrim Separatist community in Leiden. In 1620, he journeyed to Plymouth on the Mayflower with his wife and daughter Mary. James Chilton died before the Mayflower reached Plymouth, on 8 December 1620, while the ship was anchored in ...