Winslow and his wife Elizabeth were part of the Leiden
Separatist group who had decided to travel far away from England and the repressive regime of King
James I to more freely practice their religious beliefs. Merchant Adventurer investment group agent
Thomas Weston assisted in this venture by providing the ship
Mayflower for the Pilgrim's journey. Traveling on the
Mayflower in company with the Winslows were his brother Gilbert and family servant/employee
George Soule and a youth, Elias Story. Also in the care of the family was
Elinor (Ellen) More, a girl of eight years. In all there were four unaccompanied More children from Shipton,
Shropshire in the care of senior Pilgrims on the
Mayflower:
Elinor, Jasper, Mary and Richard. Elinor perished the winter of 1620 with only one brother
Richard More surviving. 1899. Winslow is the man standing in the center of the painting, with his right hand on the document and the ink horn in his left hand. The
Mayflower departed
Plymouth, England on September 6/16, 1620. The small, 100-foot ship had 102 passengers and the crew is estimated to be approximately 30 but the exact number is unknown. They lived in extremely cramped conditions. By the second month out, the ship was being buffeted by strong westerly gales, causing the ship's timbers to be badly shaken with caulking failing to keep out sea water, and with passengers, even in their berths, lying wet and ill. This, combined with a lack of proper rations and unsanitary conditions for several months, attributed to what would be fatal for many, especially the majority of women and children. On the way, there were two deaths, a crew member and a passenger, but the worst was yet to come after arriving at their destination when, in the space of several months, almost half the passengers perished in cold, harsh, unfamiliar New England winter. On November 9/19, 1620, after about three months at sea, including a month of delays in England, they spotted land, which was the Cape Cod Hook. After several days of trying to get south to their planned destination of the
Colony of Virginia, strong winter seas forced them to return to the shelter of Cape Cod hook, now called
Provincetown Harbor, where they anchored on November 11/21. The Mayflower Compact was signed that day. ==In Plymouth Colony==