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For more information see John I. Coddington's article in TAG 42:193-205
 
For more information see John I. Coddington's article in TAG 42:193-205
 
===First Generation===
 
===First Generation===
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Deane-4 Stephen Deane's] origins are unknown, but he likely lived near London where Weston recruited passengers for the ''Fortune.'' He died Plymouth between 10 Mar 1633/4 and 2 Oct 1634. He married by 1630 Elizabeth Ring and they had three daughters: Elizabeth (c 1630), Miriam (c 1632) and Susanna (c 1634). As he had no sons, there is no surviving Y-DNA line.
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[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Deane-4 Stephen Deane's] origins are unknown, but he likely lived near London where Weston recruited passengers for the ''Fortune.'' He died Plymouth between 10 Mar 1633/4 and 2 Oct 1634. He married by 1630 [[Durrant (mtDNA)#Second Generation |Elizabeth Ring]] and they had three daughters: Elizabeth (c 1630), Miriam (c 1632) and Susanna (c 1634). As he had no sons, there is no surviving Y-DNA line.
  
 
==References and External Resources==
 
==References and External Resources==

Latest revision as of 21:51, 28 February 2025

Status summary

As of February 28, 2025:

  • LOW PRIORITY as no Y-DNA descendants.

Paper trail

For more information see John I. Coddington's article in TAG 42:193-205

First Generation

Stephen Deane's origins are unknown, but he likely lived near London where Weston recruited passengers for the Fortune. He died Plymouth between 10 Mar 1633/4 and 2 Oct 1634. He married by 1630 Elizabeth Ring and they had three daughters: Elizabeth (c 1630), Miriam (c 1632) and Susanna (c 1634). As he had no sons, there is no surviving Y-DNA line.

References and External Resources

  • Soule, W. Becket, Passengers of the Fortune (1621) (Heritage Books 2023) pp. 33-35.
  • Anderson, Robert Charles, The Pilgrim Migration: Immigrants to Plymouth Colony 1620-1633 (New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, 2004) p. 162.


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