Moumford (mtDNA)

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Status summary

As of March 2, 2025

  • Page created for Jane Mo(u)mford
  • Recruitment of individuals who are mtDNA descendants of Jane Mo(u)mford. Folks who believe they are matrilineal (all female line) descendants should Read me First

IMPORTANT: Read me First

Paper Trail

First Generation

Jane Mo(u)mford was born circa 1600, poss. daughter of Thomas Momford. She was buried Barnstable 13 Dec 1643. She married All Saints, Cambridge 29 Apr 1619 and they had five children: Sarah (c 1620), Hannah (1623), Susanna (c 1630), dau (died 1635) and Deborah (bp 1637 nfr).

Second Generation

Sarah Annable was baptised St Clement's, Cambridge 24 Mar 1619 and died Scituate before 30 Dec 1709. She married Green's Harbor (now Marshfield) 23 Nov 1638 Henry Ewell and they had nine children: John (1640), Ebenezer (1643), Sarah (1645), Hannah (1649), Gershom (1650), Bethia (1653-1669 unm), Eunice (c 1657), Ichabod (1659) and Deborah (1663).

Hannah Annable was born in 1623[1] and died Barnstable 4 Jun 1663. She married Barnstable 10 Mar 1645 Thomas Boreman/Bowerman and they had seven children: Hannah (1646), Thomas (1648), Samuel (1651), Desire (1654), Mary (1656), Mehitable (1658) and Tristram (1661).

Susannah Annable was born Plymouth circa 1630 and died Scituate about 1705. She married Scituate 13 May 1652 William Hatch and they had six children: Mary (1652), Lydia (1653), William (1655), Phebe (1656), Hannah (1658) and William (1660).

Third Generation

Sarah Ewell

Hannah Ewell

Eunice Ewell

Deborah Ewell


Hannah Boreman/Bowerman

Desire Boreman/Bowerman

Mary Boreman/Bowerman

Mehitable Boreman/Bowerman


Mary Hatch

Lydia Hatch

Phebe Hatch

Hannah Hatch


mtDNA Results

To date, no know matrilineal descendants of Jane Mo(u)mford have mtDNA tested and posted their results.

  1. Jump up Hotten infers she was born in England, but she may have been born after arrival in New Plimoth.


References and External Links

  • Anderson, Robert Charles, The Pilgrim Migration: Immigrants to Plymouth Colony 1620-1633 (New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, 2004) pp. 16-20.


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