Love Brewster, son of Elder William, born in England, married (1634) Sarah, daughter of William Collier. He was a member of the Duxbury company in 1643, and died at Duxbury in 1650.
Wrestling Brewster, son of Elder William, emigrated at the same time; he died a young man, unmarried.
Richard Britteridge died December 21, 1620, his being the first death after landing.
Peter Brown probably married the widow Martha Ford; he died in 1633.
William Button, a servant of Samuel Fuller, died on the voyage.
John Carver, first Governor of the Plymouth Colony, landed from the Mayflower with his wife, Catherine, and both died the following spring or summer. Carver was deacon in Holland. He left no descendants.
Robert Carter was a servant of William Mullins, and died during the first winter.
James Chilton died December 8, 1620, before the landing at Plymouth, and his wife succumbed shortly after. Their daughter Mary, tradition states, romantically if not truthfully, was the first to leap on shore. She married John Winslow, and had ten children.
Richard Clarke died soon after arrival.
Francis Cook died at Plymouth in 1663.