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Degory
Priest
BIRTH: About
1579.
MARRIAGE:
* * Sarah (Allerton) Vincent, 4 November 1611, Leiden, Holland.
Death: Sometime
during the first winter at Plymouth.
Children:
Mary and Sarah.
Degory Priest
deposed that he was 40 years old in a document signed in Leiden in April
1619; this would place his birth at about 1579 in England. On 4 November
1611, he was married to Sarah (Allerton) Vincent, the widow of John Vincent,
and the sister of Mayflower passenger Isaac Allerton; Isaac Allerton was
married to his wife Mary Norris on the same date.
It has been
suggested that Degory Priest of the Mayflower may have been the Degorius
Prust, baptized 11 August 1582 in Hartland, Devon, England, the son of
Peter Prust. However, given that the baptism appears to be about 3 years
too late, and the fact that none of the Leiden Separatists are known to
have come from Devonshire, I doubt this baptism belongs to the Mayflower
passenger. Degory Priest was one of the earliest to have arrived in Leiden,
so it is more reasonable to suspect he is from the Nottinghamshire/Yorkshire
region, the Sandwich/Canterbury region, the London/Middlesex region, or
the Norfolk region: all of the early Separatists in Leiden appear to have
come from one of these centers.
Degory and
wife Sarah had two children, Mary and Sarah. Degory came alone on the
Mayflower, planning to bring wife and children later after the colony
was better established. His death the first winter ended those plans.
His wife remarried to Godbert Godbertson in Leiden, and they had a son
Samuel together. Godbert, his wife Sarah, their son Samuel, and his step-children
Mary and Sarah Priest all came on the ship Anne to Plymouth in 1623.
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