Anne & Little James
The ship Anne arrived the latter part of June, and the Little James a week or ten days later. A number of the passengers were the wives and children of persons already in the Colony.
"The ship Anne arrived in Plymouth in July, 1623 accompanied by the Little James, bringing new settlers along with many of the wives and children that had been left behind in Leyden when the Mayflower departed in 1620." Emigrant Ancestors, John Camden Hotten, 1874
"Built by the Plymouth Adventurers to remain at the Colony___ Burthen: 44 tons"
William Peirce, Master Anne
Emanuel Althan, Captain Little James
John Bridges, Master Little James
Columns represent: Name, Occupation and notes, Last Residence, Place in New Colony they resided
1 Anthony Annable All Saints, Cambridge Scituate
2 Jane Annable wife
3 Sarah Annable daughter
4 Hannah Annable daughter listed only as
daughters in Hotten's
5 Edward Bangs shipwright Panfield, Essex Eastham
6 Lydia Bangs wife - not listed in
Hotten's
7 Jonathan Bangs son - not listed in
Hotten's
8 John Bangs son - not listed in
Hotten's
9 Robert Bartlett
10 Fear Brewster daughter of Elder Wm.
Brewster
11 Patience Brewster daughter of Elder Wm.
Brewster
12* William Bridges London
13 Mary Buckett otherwise listed as
Mary Becket
14* Edward Burchere
15* Mrs. Burchere
16 Thomas Clarke
17 Christopher Conant grocer St. Lawrence, London also listed from Holland
18 Hester Cooke wife of Francis
19 Jane Cooke daughter - not listed
in Hotten's
20 Jacob Cooke son - not listed in
Hotten's
21 Hester Cooke daughter - not listed
in Hotten's
22 Anthony Dix
23 John Faunce Purleigh, Essex
24 Manasseh Faunce Not in Planters
25 Elizabeth Flavell wife of Thomas Flavell,
who came in the ship
Fortune listed as
"Goodwife" in Hotten's
26 Edmund Floode
27 Bridget Fuller ? wife of Samuel Fuller,
the physician on the ship
Mayflower from Leyden
28 Godbert Godbertson hatmaker Leyden - listed as Cuthbert Cuthbertson in Hotten's
29 Sarah Godbertson wife - not in Hotten's
30 Samuel Godbertson son - not in Hotten's
31 Sarah Priest step-daughter - not
in Hotten's
32 Mary Priest step-daughter - not
in Hotten's
33 Timothy Hatherly feltmaker St. Olaves, Southward
34 William Heard
35 Margaret Hickes wife of Robert Hickes,
who came in the ship
Fortune
36 Hickes children Samuel and Lydia? - not
listed in Planters
37 Mrs. William Hilton wife - William had sent
for them before his death
38 Hilton two children William and Mary ?
39 Edward Holman Clapham, Co. Surrey?
40* John Jenney Erected corn mill 1636 Norwich, Norfolk
41* Sarah Jenney wife Monk Soham, Suffolk
42* Samuel Jenney son
43* Abigal Jenney daughter
44* Sarah Jenney daughter
45 Manasseh Kempton Colchester, Essex
46 Robert Long
47 Experience Mitchell Duke's Place, London married Jane Cooke daughter of Francis Cooke of the Mayflower
48* George Morton b. abt 1580, England
married 1612, Leyden,
Holland to Juliana
Carpenter, June 1624,
Plymouth, Plymouth, Mass
merchant Harworth, Co.
Notts - listed in Planters
with wife but no children
49* Juliana Morton wife
50* Nathaniel Morton became Secretary of the
Colony
51* Morton 4 other children John, Ephraim, Patience,
Sarah ?
52 Thomas Morton, Jr. son of Thomas who came
in the ship Fortune
53 Ellen Newton
54 John Oldham
55 Mrs. Oldham wife - Not in Hotten's
56 Lucretia Oldham sister - Not in Hotten's
57 Frances Palmer wife of William Palmer
who came in the ship
Fortune
58 William Palmer Jr. son
59 Christian Penn not listed in Planters
60 Abraham Pierce not listed in Planters
61 & 62 Mr. Pierce's two servants. names not indicated
63 Joshua Pratt
64 James Rand St. George, Southwark
65 Robert Rattliffe Ratcliff in Planters
66 Mrs. Rattliffe wife - not listed in Planters
67 Nicholas Snow Hoxton, Co. Middlesex Eastham
68 Alice Southworth widow, later became the
second wife of Governor
Bradford
69 Thomas Southworth son - not in Hotten's
70 Francis Sprague Duxbury
71 Anna Sprague wife - not in Hotten's
72 Mercy Sprague daughter - not in Hotten's
73 Barbara Standish second wife of Captain
Standish, married after
her arrival
74 Thomas Tilden Stepney, London
75 Ann ? Tilden wife - not in Hotten's
76 Tilden child not in Hotten's
77 Stephen Tracy Yarmouth, Norfolk
78 Tryphosa Tracy not in Hotten's
79 Tracy child not in Hotten's
80 Ralph Wallen
81 Joyce Wallen wife - not in Hotten's
82 Elizabeth Warren wife of Richard Warren of
Mayflower - no Warren's
on Hotten's list
83 Mary Warren daughter
84 Elizabeth Warren daughter
85 Anna Warren daughter
86 Sarah Warren daughter
87 Abigail Warren daughter
Transcriber's Notes:
Patience Brewster - 9th gr. grandmother of transcriber
Daughter of William Brewster of Mayflower, wife of Governor
of Plymouth Colony, Thomas Prence.
*Passengers on Little James
Correspondence 11/22/99 passengers #80, 81 WALLEN and #35 HICKES
I am a descendent of Ralph and Joyce Wallen, passengers #80 & 81. I know
that they stayed in Plymouth after arriving and that they had a son,
Thomas Walling before 1630. I have Ralph's date of death between
1633-1634 and Joyce's after 9-7-1643.
I am also descendent of the Hickes family, Robert and Margaret and son, Samuel.
Upon arriving in Massachusetts, the family settled in Plymouth. Robert Hickes
was born in Southwark, London, England in 1570. He was married to Margaret
Winslow in 1610. Robert's death date is listed as March 24, 1647 in
Plymouth, Ma. Margaret's death date is listed as Aug 23, 1670 in Clinton,
Middlesex, Conn., Mass. (?) Samuel married Lydia Doane on Sep 11, 1645 in
Plymouth. They went on to have twelve children. My line comes from their
daughter Jane, born in Rhode Island but christened in Plymouth in 1652.
Debra West
Correspondence 11/05/01 passengers #35 HICKES and #5 BANGS
I am descended from two families on list:
Margaret Hickes (Winslow) was going to Plymouth to join her husband
Robert who came over on the Fortune. Their daughter Lydia married
fellow passenger Edward Bangs. Edward and Lydia are my 10th great
grandparents. Randy Witt
Correspondence 4/3/02 passengers #70-73 Sprague
Francis Sprague, my earliest colony immigrant, arrived on the Anne in
1623. I'd welcome a link from the ISTG site to the Sprague Project
Website - Sprague Project
Dick Weber
Correspondence 4/21/02 passenger #70-72 Sprague
Francis Sprague, passenger #70 (along with family #71 & #72) is an older
brother to William, who is my 10th great grand-father. Francis died in
Duxbury, Plymouth, MA about 1668. Mary J. Karcher
Correspondence 07/10/2004 passenger #23 Faunce
John Faunce was from Purleigh, Essex is part of my family. To my
knowledge at some point they headed north for the State of ME. To this
day, the family is still there, with some of us located in CT, AZ and
WA. April Baleshiski
Correspondence 4/21/2005 passenger #67 Snow
Nicholas Snow, listed as passenger 67 on the “Anne” arr. Plymouth 1623,
later married Constance Hopkins, dau. of Stephen Hopkins (both having arrived
on the Mayflower). They settled in Eastham, Barnstable Co., Massachusetts,
and had 14 children. I descend from their eldest son, Mark.
Karen Hopkins
Correspondence added March 17, 2008, passengers #57-58 PALMER
I am a descendant of William Palmer, who came to Plymouth in 1621 on the” Fortune”. His
wife, Frances, #57, and son, William, Jr.,#58,came in 1623 on the “Anne” and “Little James”.
William, Jr, had a son Samuel, whose son Samuel, Jr, was a decorated officer in the
Revolutionary War. His descendants, Solomon, Jr, and wife Sarah Virginia Weaver Palmour,
came to Georgia in 1773.
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Partly compiled from the 1623 Division of Land, the passenger list compiled by Charles Banks in Planters of the Commonwealth and The Original Lists of Persons of Quality..to the American Plantations 1600-1700. Edited by John Camden Hotten.
Transcribed by Sheila Tate a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild14 August 1999
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