Anne & Little James passengers (Y-DNA)

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Male Anne and Little James passengers

In 1623, Anne and Little James were the third and fourth ships financed by the London-based Company of Merchant Adventurers to travel together to North America in support of the Plymouth Colony, following Mayflower in 1620 and Fortune in 1621. Anne carried mostly passengers, while the much smaller Little James carried primarily cargo, albeit with a few passengers as well. After a stormy three-month voyage from England, Anne arrived at New Plymouth in early July 1623, with Little James arriving a week or so later.

Between them the ships brought 90-odd new settlers, along with about thirty others who were not part of the core emigrant group. Many of this emigrant contingent would serve the colony well in the coming years, while others would be judged unfit for the hardships of colony life and be sent back to England.[1]

Through the research of several experts, including Charles E. Banks, Edward A. Stratton, Robert S. Wakefield, Robert Charles Anderson and others, it is believed this list is complete. See also: Wikipedia list of passengers

Surname Given name(s) Anne or Little James Living descendants Living patrilineal descendants Y-DNA haplogroup[2]
Annable Anthony Anne Yes
Bangs Edward Anne Yes Yes R-FT190614
Bartlett Robert Anne Yes Yes P312>>U152>Z56>BY3548>Z43>Z145>BY1823>BY28794>PF6582>PF6577>BY3953>BY109876
Bridges William Little James
Burcher Edward *[3] Little James No
Clark Thomas Anne
Conant Christopher Anne
Dike/Dix Anthony Anne
Faunce John Anne
Flood Edmond * [4] Anne No
Godbertson/Cuthbertson Godbert/Cuthburt Anne No
Heard William * Anne No
Holman Edward Anne No
Jenney John Little James Yes Yes
Kempton Manasseh Anne No
Long Robert * Anne No
Mitchell Experience Anne
Morton George Little James Yes Yes I1 L22>Z2338>Y17927
Oldham John Anne
Pierce Abraham Anne
Pratt Joshua Anne
Rand James * Anne No
Ratliffe Robert *[5] Anne No
Snow Nicholas Anne Yes Yes I-M253>DF29>Z58>Z59>CTS8647>Z61>Z60>CTS7362>Z2895>CTS9352>L573
Sprague Francis Anne Yes Yes I-M223
Tilden Thomas *[6] Anne No
Tracy Stephen Anne
Wallen Ralph[7] Anne No
  1. Jump up copied from Wikipedia
  2. Jump up Most SNP results may still be further refined as more Y-DNA descendants of Mayflower Passengers obtain Next Generation Sequence (NGS)/Whole Genome Sequence (WGS) tests. Italics indicate the haplogroup is merely predicted based soley on STR testing and may not be precise. In some of these cases, the result could be inaccurate due to inadvertent errors in lineage tracing. See surname sub-pages for further details and references.
  3. Jump up Names with an * are individuals found in the 1623 land division but not the 1627 cattle division. These folks either emigrated back to England or died during the intervening period. For the purpose of this wiki, they are considered to have left no surviving descendants.
  4. Jump up Appears in the 1627 Cattle division, but name crossed off. Likely died or emigrated back to England about this time.
  5. Jump up He was granted two acres in the 1623 land division; thus it appears he was then married, but had no children.
  6. Jump up granted 3 acres of land in 1623 division, so possibly married with one child. Not found in any later record so likely emigrated back to England.
  7. Jump up No children in 1627 cattle division. Anderson's Pilgrim Migration credits him with probably one child and possibly a second.