Fortune passengers (Y-DNA)

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Male Fortune passengers

The Fortune arrived at Plymouth Harbor on 9 November 1621 (after the "first Thanksgiving" was celebrated between the Mayflower survivors and the Natives). While no passenger list survives, Gov. Bradford noted there were 35 passengers aboard. In 1623 he told John Pory, a visitor to Plymouth, that "for the space of one whole year of the two wherein they had been there, died not one man, woman or child." Through the research of several experts, including Charles Banks, Edward Stratton, Robert S. Wakefield, Robert Charles Anderson and others, it is believed this list is complete.

Surname Given name(s) aboard Fortune Living descendants Living patrilineal descendants Y-DNA haplogroup[1]
Adams John
Bassett William Yes Yes R-U106>>Z381>>Z9>>Z8>BY18846>BY18848>S20422>BY87384>FT72161
Beale William *[2] No
Bompasse/Bumpas Edward Yes Yes R1b-U106>Z381>Z301>>Z30>>Z338>>A5616
Brewster Jonathan Yes Yes I1-M253>Z17954>FGC47136>S2304>Z17942>Z17928>Z17926>Z17924>A9783>A19407>FT1754
Briggs Clement Yes Yes I-M253>DF29>Y2592>CTS6364>CTS10028>S6346>L22
Cannon John * No
Conner William * No
Cushman Robert, Thomas Yes Yes R-U106>Z2265>BY30097>Z18>FGC79182>Z17>Z372>Y38140>ZP91>S5970>BY33316>FTD44136
Deane Stephen[3] Yes No
Delano Phillip Yes Yes R-U106>>L48>Y37962>S23189>A6706>S19342>S18372>Y22517>BY12202>BY11429>FGC60412>BY72783>BY55558
Flavel Thomas, son * No
Ford ----, wife Martha, John, Martha No
Hix/Hicks Robert
Hilton William Yes Yes
Morgan Benedict * No
Morton Thomas
Nicholas Augustine/Austen * No
Palmer William, William
Pitt William * No
Prence Thomas Yes No
Simonson/Simmons Moses Yes
Stacy Hugh * No
Steward James * No
Tench William * No
Winslow John Yes Yes I-M253>>Z61>S9939>>S11023>BY34545>BYBY34542>BY71464
Wright William[4] No
  1. 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.
  2. Individuals with an * after their name are found in the 1623 Land division but are not found in the 1627 Cattle Division. In the interim period, they either died or emigrated back to England. For the purpose of this work, they are assumed not to have any living descendants.
  3. Stephen Deane only had three daughters, so no surviving Y-DNA line.
  4. No children mentioned in his will.