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lying wet and ill. This and a lack of proper rations and unsanitary conditions for several months contributed to sickness that proved fatal for many, especially the majority of women and children. Two people died on the crossing, but the worst came after arriving in
America. Almost half the passengers perished during that first cold, harsh, unfamiliar New England winter.
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Butten was sick for most of the two-month
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wrote about Fuller's death in his 1669 New
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The small, 100-foot ship had carried 102 passengers and a crew of about 30 to 40 in extremely cramped conditions. By the second month out, the ship was being buffeted by strong westerly gales, causing the timbers to be badly shaken, with caulking failing to keep out sea water, and with passengers
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In 1629, a group of settlers led by John
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His first wife was Alice
Glasscock, he possibly married her in England, she died by 1613. Then, he wed Agnes Carpenter, when she was around about 24 years old, they married in Leiden April 23, 1613. Banks states they were married March 15, 1613. She was one of five daughters of Alexander and
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Fuller was betrothed to Agnes
Carpenter, daughter of Alexander Carpenter, on March 15, 1613, in Leiden. They married on April 24, 1613. The marriage record notes a prior marriage to Alice Glasscock, who was deceased, but no records have been found of this marriage in Leiden or England.
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to Samuel Fuller, and was listed as "a youth." According to popular belief, his father had died when he was young and his mother could not financially support him. Author Caleb
Johnson provides his research that the Butten family had an early association with the
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occurred in 1630 when Fuller aided colonists at
Charlestown by letting blood (a common medical practice at the time) for some 20 persons. Letters from Bradford detail the situation at "Mattapan" and note that there were many sick and dead there.
239:, leaving his wife Bridget and his young daughter Bridget behind in Leiden, waiting until the colony conditions would better suit families. His brother Edward Fuller was also a passenger, and he traveled with his wife and son, Samuel.
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departed England, none of the complaints had been resolved and the agreement had not been finalized. This problem persisted for more than a year and was partially resolved upon agent Robert Cushman's arrival on the
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served Christ in his office of a deacon in the church for many years, and forward to do good in his place, and was much missed after God removed him out of this world."
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Norman Gevitz, "Samuel Fuller of Plymouth Plantation: A 'Skillful Physician' or 'Quacksalver'?'",
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Plymouth Colony: Its History and People, 1620-1691,
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