- Robert Cushman
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Robert Cushman (
1578 -1625 ) was one of thePilgrims . He was born in the village ofRolvenden inKent ,England , and was baptized in the parish church there onFebruary 9 , 1578. He spent part of his early life inCanterbury on Sun Street. Cushman married Sarah Jekel in 1606. He was excommunicated for not recognizing the official church and as a consequence spent time in a cell of Canterbury's West Gate Towers. In 1608 he was one of a group of Pilgrims who fled toHolland because of differences with the official church over their practice ofreligion . In 1620 he returned to Canterbury and at 59 Palace Street arranged the leasing of theMayflower for the Pilgrims to use on their voyage to America.He did not complete the trip aboard the Mayflower with the other Pilgrims.
Cushman sailed to
Plymouth, Massachusetts in the fall of 1621 aboard the Fortune, but returned shortly thereafter to England to promote the colony's interests. There, he published an essay concerning the Lawfulness of Plantations, which was appended toMourt's Relation . This document is of interest to modern scholars because of its treatment of the economic reasons for emigration.Unfortunately, before he could return to the New World, he succumbed to an outbreak of plague in London, in the spring of 1625; as a result, the site of his grave is unknown. The book "
Saints and Strangers " byGeorge F. Willison recounts his story.His son, Thomas Cushman (ca. 1607/08 - 1691), who accompanied him on the Fortune, was raised in the family of
Plymouth Colony GovernorWilliam Bradford (1590-1657) , and served as Ruling Elder of the Plymouth church from 1649, until his death in 1691. He was buried on New Plymouth Hill. Thomas married Mary Allerton who died in 1699. She was the last survivor to have traveled on the Mayflower and was also from Canterbury. One of Mary Allerton's descendants was Confederate General Robert E. Lee.Robert Cushman was also a forbear of US President
Franklin D. Roosevelt .
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