Between Two Worlds


April 26, 2020

Between Two Worlds-5

1620- The First Sickness took its toll.  It seemed every day more people were affected. Forty-five of the 102 Mayflower passengers would die in 1620 just before or after arrival in America. Mental Health was at stake for many, like Dorothy Bradford, who took her own life. Children were losing their parents. Young girls seemed most likely to survive. After the isolation in such close quarters for 3 months, Mary was eager to go onshore. Her father had a fever and her mother was coughing as well. Mary desperately needed to see light and find something to smile about. She […]
September 29, 2019

Between Two Worlds-4

Mary’s father taught her how to play chess when she was just eight. She was grateful for the distraction it provided in the crowded quarters below deck.  She secretly taught 13-year-old John Cooke how to play the old war-game using ripped, folded fabric pieces. It was a game for grown men, but Mary loved the anticipation of each move and the Queen’s ability to save the King. She would call check-mate and see John cringe. Her father said that playing chess and knowing how to think ahead would help her prepare for life. Of course Mary did not know yet […]
September 23, 2019

Between Two Worlds-3

Mary covered her ears. When she heard Captain Jones on the deck yell: “lie ahull”, she knew what would happen. The boat would drift and Master Heale would not be able to tend to all the people who would get seasick again. The girls would have to stop playing house behind the dirty sheet and work to clean up and care for the sick. The foul smelling buckets would be stacked until the weather cleared. By now, they were used to it. Even Mary’s little friend, 6-year-old Remember, knew how to pour beer into a cup for those who needed […]
September 15, 2019

Between Two Worlds-2

Earlier in Leyden “Who is there?” A large group of boys jumped out of the dark screaming “Ga terug naar je eigen land, radicale ouwe hufter”. James stepped toward them to protect his daughter. Mary pulled her father’s arm and yelled: “Duck!” But it was too late. A large stone hit his forehead and he fell to the ground. Mary kneeled down next to him and cried, “Dad, say something, you are bleeding”. He was unconscious. They were on their way to the Jean Pesijn Hofje and had passed the Pieterskerk. James had just finished a meeting with John Robinson, […]
September 9, 2019

Between Two Worlds-1

September 1620-      399 years ago, a young English girl took her mother’s hand and stepped onto the Mayflower. “Mag ik op het dek rondkijken, mama?” she asked. Her father, James, looked at his daughter and shook his head impatiently.  “Mary, stop talking Dutch and go to the kitchen at once to see where they need you. James was a member of the congregation and felt fortunate to be chosen as the oldest passenger to join the other 99. Mary could have stayed with one of her older sisters, but James was worried about the liberal influence of the […]