Mary Evans (mtDNA)

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Status summary

As of November 25, 2020:

  • Major challenges to discovering matrilineal descendants
  • Low priority

Paper Trail

Very little is known about Mary Evans. Her first known record is her marriage at St. Peter, Sandwich, Kent, England 30 Oct 1589 to Francis Eaton.[1] She was apparently the mother of all of Francis' legitimate children and died sometime before Dec 1613, when the widow remarried. They had ten children: Mary (bp. 4 Jan 1589/90, no further record), John (b. abt 1592), Catherine (bp. 1 Sep 1594, no further record), Richard (bp. 2 Jan 1596/7, no further record), Priscilla (bp. 24 Mar 1599/1600), Moses (bp. 10 Oct 1602, bur. 21 Apr 1603), Elizabeth (bp. 8 Apr 1604), Jane (bp. 8 Feb 1606/7, no further record), Moses (bp. 2 Apr 1609, no further record), and Judith (bur. 6 Nov 1609).

Second Generation[2]

Priscilla Fletcher[3] was bp. St. Peter, Sandwich 24 Mar 1599/1600. She was married three times: First Leiden 4 Apr 1626 [NS] Thomas Coit/Koet; second Leiden 1 Jun 1637 [NS] Help/Solomon Terry and third Leiden 19 Jul 1652 [NS] Jan Jans Vermout. Priscilla and her first husband had the following children:[4] Sarah (b. ca 1627), Dirick (son, b. ca 1632), Dorothea (bef Jul 1632) and Jan Thomasz (son, bp. 15 Sep 1634 [NS]). Priscilla and her second husband had one daughter, Mary.

Elizabeth Fletcher was bp. 8 Apr 1606. She married twice, first to Casper Barnaart and second Leiden 21 May 1636 Michiel Voorchoren. By her second husband, Elizabeth had four children: Johannes, Judith, Maria (Mary, m. Wijnand Smith) and Michiel.

Third Generation

Dorothea Koet married, St. Peter, Leiden 21 May 1657 Jan Barentz Van Outhuysen. They had three children: Dorothea, Johannes, and Elisabeth.

  1. NEHGR 128:161
  2. NEHGR 128:161-69
  3. She was called "Brissilya Phlippis" in her marriage record to Thomas Coit/Koet. Either this was a clerk's error, or she was previously married to _____ Phillips.
  4. All four children bp. St. Pancras Dutch Reformed Church in Feb 1634 (NEHGR 128:163)


Summary of findings

It would appear that there are no known direct matrilineal descendants of Mary Evans, first wife of Moses Fletcher. Since the family remained in Leiden, finding matrilineal descendants is a real challenge.


External links and references

  • Wakefield, Robert S., New England Historical and Genealogical Register 128(1974):161-69, also Mayflower Quarterly 38(Aug 1972):89, 41(May 1975):45-47, (Aug 1975):86-88, (Nov 1975):126-29
  • Paulick, Michael, New England Historical and Genealogical Register 153(Oct 1999):407-10
  • Roser, Susan E. Mayflower Passenger References (from Contemporary Records and Scholarly Journals) Stewart Publishing Co., Canada, 2nd ed. 2015, pp. 224-26
  • Anderson, Robert Charles, The Mayflower Migration: Immigrants to Plymouth, 1620 New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, MA 2020, pp. 86-87