. The Frost family in England and America with special reference to Edmund Frost and some of his descendants. nd, for America, October 16, 1634. Among this num-ber according to Rev. Thos. Shepard himself were brothersChampney, Frost and Goffe. The ship Great-Hope waswrecked two days afterward off Great Yarmouth, England,but all on it were saved. This voyage to America had been planned and arrangedfor during Shepards absence, by John Norton of SuffolkCounty, England. The master of the ship Great-Hope was,according to Shepard himself, a personal friend by thename of Captain Curling. Later under


. The Frost family in England and America with special reference to Edmund Frost and some of his descendants. nd, for America, October 16, 1634. Among this num-ber according to Rev. Thos. Shepard himself were brothersChampney, Frost and Goffe. The ship Great-Hope waswrecked two days afterward off Great Yarmouth, England,but all on it were saved. This voyage to America had been planned and arrangedfor during Shepards absence, by John Norton of SuffolkCounty, England. The master of the ship Great-Hope was,according to Shepard himself, a personal friend by thename of Captain Curling. Later under the personal super-vision of Rev. Shepard, with powerful financial assistanceof his warm friend, Roger Harlakenden of Earles-Colne,Essex the ship Defense was secured. Captain Bostock,master. Shepard and his party, which numbered sixtypersons and included our ancestor, Edmund Frost sadedfrom Gravesend, near London, on August 10th, a voyage lasting fifty-four days, the ship arrivedhiBos^on ha?bor OctSber 2nd, 1635. The entire colonyettled at once in Cambridge, whither Thos Hooker had 2 o ^ 6 ^ H. 2 o 1£) 2>H I ■ w t i—I o X > o w o (/I


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