May, 1622 The Sparrow, at Maine from England, sent passengers in a boat to Plymouth, New England.

Fishing vessel, Master Rogers

A boat arrived at the Plymouth Plantation from the Sparrow
(fishing vessel at Maine, hired and sent out by Thomas Weston and
John Beauchamp, salter of London, for their personal profit) with
7 men passengers sent by Weston to work for him in New England.
They remained at Plymouth until the Charity and the Swan
moved them to "Wessagusset" (Weymouth, Massachusetts) where they were
to establish a settlement.
Sparrow sources:
http://english-america.com/spls/622ne004.html#Sparrow

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