Heritage Costumes has created a professional line of historical clothing and costumes. We specialize in authentic looking fashion and style. These high quality costumes are built to last, and can be used for many different characters and periods throughout history.
We feature 19th Century Victorian Clothing, 19th Century Civil War Clothing and 19th Century American Clothing with many styles and colors from which to choose.
With our heritage line of historical clothing, we have created an assortment of historical re-enactment clothing for both boys and girls.
Mary Chilton was baptized on May 31, 1607 in Sandwich, Kent, England and was the daughter of the Mayflower passenger, James Chilton. Mary Chilton's mother's name has been listed as "Susannah, possibly Furner" in many places. She is listed by William Bradford as "Mrs. Chilton" or "James Chilton's wife." He may have never known her given name. At the age of thirteen, Mary Chilton accompanied her parents on the voyage to Plymouth. Her father, age sixty-four, was the oldest passenger on the Mayflower.
By legend, Mary Chilton was the first passenger to step ashore at Plymouth, seemingly so excited that she jumped out of the small boat and waded ashore onto "Plymouth Rock."
This costume can be used as a pilgrim costume, pioneer costume, prairie costume, colonial costume, civil war costume, or historical dress costume.
Our Children's Mary Chilton Pilgrim Girl Costume Includes: dark grey, blue, black, or brown dress, white long half apron, colonial collar and bonnet.