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  1. The original gravestone of Mayflower passenger Captain Richard More. Gravestone of Christian Hunter More, wife of Richard More, Salem MA. According to the Mayflower Society records, he died in Salem after 19 March 1693/4, but before 20 April 1696. There is documentary evidence that he was alive in 1694 and dead in 1696.

  2. 15 de feb. de 2020 · Richard More: the Shropshire outcast who sailed to riches on the Mayflower. County calls for boy’s lost story to be part of the 400th anniversary celebrations of the pilgrim fathers. Donna...

  3. RICHARD MORE. ORIGIN: Shipton, Shropshire. MIGRATION: 1620 on Mayflower. FIRST RESIDENCE: Plymouth. REMOVES: Salem 1637. RETURN TRIPS: To England after 1627 and returned June or July 1635 in the Blessing; travelled to Virginia or Maryland in the early 1640s [NGSQ 62:168] OCCUPATION: Mariner.

  4. Richard More died sometime between April 1694 and April 1696, possibly the oldest surviving First Comer. He lies buried in the Charter Street Burial Ground in Salem. With thanks to Mayflower Lives by Martyn Whittock.

  5. The More children are the only passengers with known royal ancestry, with descent from King David I and King Edward I of England. The children were baptized at Shipton Parish, Shropshire, England as follows. The only child to survive the first winter was Richard.

  6. What happened to Richard More? The grave of Richard More. Picture by Tony Fischer. Following the tragic death of his siblings, Richard was still living with the Brewster family six years later. In 1636 he married Christian Hunter in Plymouth, and a year later sold all his property and moved to Salem where he joined the local church.

  7. 9 de feb. de 2020 · By Mark Andrews. Published Feb 8, 2020. Comments. A replica of the Mayflower. History records Richard More as one of the ‘Pilgrim Fathers’, but today you would probably call it people...

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