Lady Arbella Johnson

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Lady Arbella Johnson was an English noblewoman and early Puritan settler in New England, remembered for her brief life in the Massachusetts Bay Colony and her symbolic role in its founding history.

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Lady Arbella Johnson canonical 2

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instanceOf English noblewoman
Puritan
early New England settler
person
arrivalByShip Arbella
associatedWith Massachusetts Bay Colony founding elite
Massachusetts Bay Company
burialPlace Salem, Massachusetts
surface form: Salem, Massachusetts Bay Colony
causeOfDeath illness
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of England
countryOfResidence Massachusetts Bay Colony
ethnicGroup English
familyName Johnson
givenName Arbella
hasConnectionTo John Winthrop
Winthrop Fleet
hasRole symbol of sacrifice in Puritan settlement narratives
immigratedTo Massachusetts Bay Colony
knownFor being an early Puritan settler in Massachusetts Bay Colony
symbolic role in the founding history of Massachusetts Bay Colony
legacy namesake of the flagship Arbella of the Winthrop Fleet
remembered in New England colonial historiography
movement Great Migration of Puritans
surface form: Puritan migration to New England
nobleTitle Lady
notableEvent early death soon after arrival in New England
partOf Great Migration of Puritans
surface form: Great Migration to New England
placeOfBirth England
placeOfDeath Massachusetts Bay Colony
Salem, Massachusetts
surface form: Salem, Massachusetts Bay Colony
religion Puritanism
sexOrGender female
spouse Isaac Johnson
timePeriod early 17th century
voyage crossing of the Atlantic Ocean to New England

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Arbella namedAfter Lady Arbella Johnson
Arbella associatedWithPerson Lady Arbella Johnson