Mayflower Passengers; Bradford List The historian termed the heads of families " by the Blessing of God the First Beginners and (in a sort) the foundation of all the plantations and colonies in New England John Carver Katherine Carver, his wife Desire Minter John Howland, Roger Wilder, servants A maid servant William Latham, "bound boy" Jasper More, "bound boy" William Brewster Mary Brewster, his wife Love Brewster, son Wrestling Brewster, son Richard More, "bound boy" and another of his brothers" Edward Winslow Elizabeth Winslow, his wife George Soule and Elias Story, servants Ellen More, "bound girl" William Bradford Dorothy Bradford, his wife Isaac Allerton Mary Allerton, his wife Bartholemew Allerton, son Remember and Mary Allerton, daughters John Hooke, "servant boy" Samuel Fuller (William Butten sailed from Plymouth, England, died on shipboard) John Crackstone, senior John Crackstone, junior Miles Standish, captain Rose Standish, his wife Christopher Martin His wife Solomon Prower and John Langemore, "servants" William Mullins His wife Joseph Mullins, son Priscilla Mullins, daughter Robert Carter, servant William White Susanna White, his wife Resolved White, son Peregrine White, (born on shipboard) William Holback and Edward Thomson, servants Stephen Hopkins Elizabeth Hopkins, his wife Giles Hopkins, son Oceanus Hopkins (born at sea) Constanta (or Constance) Hopkins, daughter Damaris Hopkins, daughter Edward Doty and Edward Lister, servants Richard Warren John Billington Ellen Billington, his wife John Billington, son Francis Billington, son Edward Tilley Ann Tilley, his wife Henry Samson, cousin Humility Cooper John Tilley His wife Elizabeth Tilley, daughter Francis Cooke John Cooke, son Thomas Rogers Joseph Rogers, son Thomas Tinker His wife A son John Rigdale Alice Rigdale, his wife James Chilton His wife Mary Chilton, daughter Edward Fuller His wife Samuel Fuller, son John Turner Two sons Francis Eaton Sarah Eaton, his wife Samuel Eaton, infant son Moses Fletcher John Goodman Thomas Williams Degory Priest Edmond Margeson Peter Brown Richard Britteridge Richard Clark Richard Gardener Gilbert Winslow Bradford lists with these John Alden, the ship cooper, and also the four "Pilgrim sailors," Alderton (Allerton?), English, Trevor and Ely. It was clearly his intention to count as " first beginners " all who decided to remain in New England, whether voluntarily or owing to contract.