Great to see the Arabella have a dedicated project. I know from records that Captain John Johnson and his wife Margery (Margaret) Johnson were onboard with John Johnson's six children from his first marriage - Humphrey, Issac, Mary, Elizabeth, Sarah, and Hannah. My reference cites Charles Banks The Winthrop Fleet and lists the children as on the ship manifest, with their ages. I wonder why they do not appear on this list? Another "more scholarly account" is The Great Migration Begins by Robert Charles Anderson (available on NEGHS).
Captain John Johnson was the quartermaster for the trip.
I will be adding all the Roxbury settlers who were on the Arabella. I have a list of them -- 43 of the passengers on the Arabella or in the Winthrop Fleet perhaps, I'll be careful -- in my book on Capt John Johnson (which I assume will match this list). It'll be easy to find them in the Roxbury project!
I'd like to add the children of Capt Johnson too. Let me know how to proceed.
I was very excited to find also the Wildbore family who are my ancestors, on the same ship, Samuel "The Immigrant" Wildbore and his wife, Anne Smith! Isn't that fascinating that they were on the ship with the Johnsons, since the Wildbore connection is my SECOND great grandmother, whereas the Johnsons are my NINTH great grandparents?
Samuel Wilbore, "The Immigrant" and Anne Wilbore. An interesting coincidence since they did not live in the same area for all seven generations, I don't think.
And two more 9th great grandparents on the Arabella - Thomas Dudley, Governor of Massachusetts Bay Colony and his wife Dorothy Dudley.
Also of coure my 8th great grandmother, their daughter Mercy Woodbridge