<P> Francis Eaton - He may have been employed by the Merchant Adventurers as a carpenter for the Mayflower . He arrived with his wife Sarah and son Samuel, his wife soon dying . He had two more marriages and died in 1633 . </P> <P> James Chilton - Author Charles Banks provides that his name was written as "James Chylton" in records of 1583 . He was a Leiden Separatist who was about age 64 on the Mayflower, making him the oldest passenger . His wife Susanna and daughter Mary came with him, with daughter Isabella coming later and daughter Ingle staying in Leiden . He died on December 8, 1620 while the ship was still anchored in Cape Cod Harbor . His wife also died in the first winter . Mary Chilton married John Winslow . </P> <P> John Crackstone / Crackston - (Name per Morton, 1669: John Craxton) A Leiden Separatist who came with his son John; married daughter Anne stayed in Leiden . He died the first winter in Plymouth, with his son John dying shortly after the 1627 cattle division . </P> <P> John Billington - He came from London and boarded the Mayflower with a wife and two sons--a non-Separatist family who were quite troublesome for their fellow passengers; Bradford wondered how they came to be associated with the Mayflower . After arrival in Plymouth, they increasingly caused trouble for those in the colony and for the colony leaders . John Billington Sr. was hanged for murder in 1630, the first execution in the colony . </P>

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