Pilgrim Richard More1

M, #2338, b. 13 November 1614, d. between 19 March 1694 and 20 April 1696
Father*(?) More2
Mother*Katherine More de Larden2
ReferenceZZ2338

Names and Titles

Titled: Pilgrim Richard More in 1620.2
Pilgrim Richard More was baptized on 13 November 1614 in Shipton Parish, Shropshire, England.2 He was the son of (?) More and Katherine More de Larden.2 Pilgrim Richard More married Christian Hunt(er) in 1636.2 Pilgrim Richard More married Jane (?) between 1676 and 1686.2 Pilgrim Richard More died between 19 March 1694 and 20 April 1696 in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts.2
He was a servant to Pilgrim William Brewster.2 Pilgrim Richard More emigraterd with Pilgrim Ellen/Elinor More on 6 August 1620 from in London, England, on the Ship 'Mayflower'.3 Pilgrim Richard More immigraterd with Pilgrim William Brewster and Pilgrim Mary Wentworth in November 1620 to in Plymouth, New Plymouth Colony, on the Ship 'Mayflower'.2

Census

DatePlaceEnumeration
1627Plymouth, New Plymouth ColonyCensus: 1627 Division of Cattle Census
as 4 Richard More
Head: William Brewster
Person: Love Brewster, Wrestling Brewster, Richard More, Henry Samson, Jonathan Brewster, Lucretia Oldham, William Brewster, Mary Brewster, Thomas Prence, Patience Brewster, Rebecca Prence and Humility Cooper
To this lot ffell one of the fower Heyfers Came in the Jacob Caled the Blind Heyfer & two shee goats.4

References

Pilgrim Richard More is described in The Great Migration Begins.

Family of Pilgrim Richard More and Christian Hunt(er)

Family of Pilgrim Richard More and Jane (?)

ChartsDescendant Chart for Richard More
Indented Descendant Chart for Richard More
Last Edited5 Dec 2025

Citations

  1. [S22] Mayflower Families Web site, online http://MayflowerFamilies.com. Hereinafter cited as Mayflower Families.
  2. [S132] Mayflower Passengers (on the Complete Mayflower Descendant CD), CD-ROM (n.p.: Broderbund Software). Hereinafter cited as Mayflower Passengers.
  3. [S130] Caleb Johnson's Mayflower Web Pages, online http://members.aol.com/calebj/, contingents.html. Hereinafter cited as Mayflower Web Pages.
  4. [S143] The Division of Cattle, 1627.