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Ann & Little James

The vessels parted company at sea; the ANN arrived the latter part of June, and the LITTLE JAMES some week or ten days later; part of the  number were the wives and children of persons already in the Colony  The ship Anne arrived in Plymouth in July, 1623 accompanied by the Little James, bringing new settlers along with many of the wives and children that had been left behind in Leiden when the Mayflower departed in 1620.  EMIGRANT ANCESTORS, John Camden Hotten, 1874

bulletANTHONY ANNABAL; afterwards settled in Scituate.
bulletEDWARD BANGS; settled in Eastham.
bulletROBERT BARTLETT.
bulletFEAR BREWSTER and PATIENCE BREWSTER; daughters of Elder BREWSTER
bulletMARY BUCKET
bulletEDWARD BURCHER.
bulletTHOMAS CLARKE. This THOMAS CLARKE's grave-stone is the oldest on the Plymouth Burial Hill.
bulletCHRISTOPHER CONANT.
bulletCUTHBERT CUTHBERTSON; was a Hollander.
bulletANTHONY DIX.
bulletJOHN FAUNCE.
bulletMANASSEH FAUNCE.
bulletGOODWIFE FLAVELL; probably the wife of THOMAS FLAVELL, who came in the FORTUNE.
bulletEDMUND FLOOD.
bulletBRIDGET FULLER; apparently the wife of SAMUEL FULLER, the physician.
bulletTIMOTHY HATHERLY.
bulletWILLIAM HEARD.
bulletMARGARET HICKES and her children; the wife of ROBERT HICKES, who came in the FORTUNE.
bulletWILLIAM HILTON's wife and two children. He had sent for them before his death.
bulletEDWARD HOLMAN.
bulletJOHN JENNY; had "liberty, in 1636, to erect a mill for grinding and beating of corn upon the brook of Plymouth."
bulletROBERT LONG.
bulletEXPERIENCE MITCHELL would marry Jane Cooke dau. of  Francis Cooke, Mayflower..
bulletGEORGE MORTON; he brought with him his son, NATHANIEL, and four other children. NATHANIEL MORTON; son of GEORGE MORTON, and afterwards Secretary of the Colony.
bulletTHOMAS MORTON, jr.; son of THOMAS MORTON, who came in the FORTUNE.
bulletELLEN NEWTON.
bulletJOHN OLDHAM; a man of some note afterwards.
bulletFRANCES PALMER; wife of WILLIAM PALMER, who came in the FORTUNE.
bulletCHRISTIAN PENN.
bulletMr. PERCE's two servants.
bulletJOSHUA PRATT.
bulletJAMES RAND.
bulletROBERT RATTLIFFE.
bulletNICHOLAS SNOW; settled in Eastham.
bulletALICE SOUTHWORTH; widow, afterwards the second wife of Governor
bulletBRADFORD.
bulletFRANCIS SPRAGUE; settled in Duxbury.
bulletBARBARA STANDISH; i.e., second wife of Captain STANDISH, married after her arrival
bulletTHOMAS TILDEN.
bulletSTEPHEN TRACY.
bulletRALPH WALLEN.