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Christopher Martin
c. 1582 - 1621
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Christopher Martin was about 38 when he sailed on Mayflower with his wife Mary. He brought two servants, John Langmore, and Solomon Prower (who was also his step-son).
Christopher was the “treasurer agent” for Mayflower, and Bradford described him as having a brash and overbearing manner. He died in Plymouth on January 8, 1621 during the first winter, followed by his wife and both servants.
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