John Mayo did not come on the Mayflower.
"That summer twenty ships arrived in Massachusetts Bay bringing three thousand passangers. Two of seven, cleared from London, June 17 and 19, for New England, were the Sparrow and the Desire, but the ship the Mayo family crossed in is unknown. To travel, the harassed clergy were obliged to disguise themselves and to use assumed names. so it is not surprising that Mr. Mayo's English career needs exposition even now, like John Endecott's."
Title: Reverand John Mayo and His Descendants
Abbrev: Mayo genealogy 1965
Author: Elna Jean (May) Mayo
Publication: Pueblo, CO, 1965
Page: pp.2-22 (Parts of)
Marie,
Thank you very much for posting this information. I corrected the "overview" (about me) tab of the profile for you.
We've just started a Project called:
http://www.geni.com/projects/New-England-Puritans
And I added that profile to the Project as well.
I'm tagging you to call your attention to this project in case you're interested in helping out on it. Same for Marie!