Full List of Passenger of the Ann

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Full List of Passenger of the Ann The 112 individuals listed below made up the first forty families to arrive in Georgia with General James Oglethorpe. These settlers left England, sailing from Gravesend on the ship Ann, on November 17, 1732. They arrived in Charleston, South Carolina on January 13, 1733 and set sail for Georgia one week later. January 31, 1733, they stepped for the first time onto Georgia soil. (This was on a barrier island, they stepped ashore in Savannah, 12 February, 1733). Georgia was a frontier and living conditions were difficult. The majority of the first 40 families were towns people from England without knowledge of farming or other subsistence living crafts. With their lack of basic survival skills combined with a wilderness setting, probable salt poisoning from their water, diseases borne by insects and created by lack of sanitary measures, it's no wonder that the death rate was alarmingly high. Many of the descendants of these first 112 settlers still live in Georgia. Some of the families were located south of Savannah to present day Camden County and Glynn County to colonize and to man the fortifications established by Oglethorpe. This list gives the name of each colonist, age upon embarking on the ship Ann, occupation and/or family connection, official position in Georgia, and status 21 years later. Source: Georgia Journeys, Being on Account of the Lives of Georgia's Original Settlers and Many Other Early Settlers from the Founding of the Colony in 1732 until the Institution of Royal Government in 1754. By Sarah B. Govern Temple and Kenneth Coleman, The University of Georgia Press, Athens, Georgia 1961, Appendix, pages 254-256. Name- Age-Occupation/Family Connection-Official Position in Georgia-Disposition by 1754 Colonists aboard the Ann who came at the Trustees expense: Amatis, Paul, none listed, Italian Silk Man, Gardner & Silk Care, Dead, Dec 1736 Bowling, Timothy, 38, Potash Maker, none listed, Dead, Nov 5, 1733 Calvert, Mary, 42, Wife of William, none listed, Dead, July 4, 1733 Calvert, William, 44, Trader in Goods, none listed, No record after 1738 Cameron, John Richard, 35, Servant to Francis Scott, none listed, Removed to South Carolina Cannon, Clementine, 3, Daughter to Richard, none listed, Allegedly murdered Cannon, James, 7 months, son to Richard, none listed, died on the Ann, Nov 26, 1732 Cannon, Marmaduke, 9, son to Richard, none listed, No record after 1741 Cannon, Mary 33, wife to Richard, none listed, Dead, July 22, 1733 Cannon, Richard, 36, Caldendar and Carpenter, none listed, dead 1735 Carwell, James, 35, peruke (wig) Maker, none listed, No record after 1741 Carwell, Margaret, 32, wife of James, n/l, Dead Sept. 7 1733 Causton, Thomas, 40, Calico Printer, Bailiff, Public Storekeeper, Dead 1746 Christie, Thomas, 32, Merchant, Bailiff, Recorder, Removed to South Carolina Clark, Charles, 11, son to Robert, n/l, Dead, no date Clark, James, 9 months, son to Robert, n/l, Dead on Ann, Dec 22, 1732 Clark, John, 4, Son to Robert, n/l, No record after 1740

Clark, Judith, 24, wife to Robert, n/l, Pehaps in Georgia, may have remarried Clark, Peter, 3, son to Robert, n/l, No record after 1740 Clark, Robert, 37, Tailor, n/l, Dead, April 18, 1734 Close, Ann, 2, Daughter to Henry, n/l, Dead, April 2, 1734 Close, Hanna, 32, Wife to Henry, n/l, Returned to Scotland, May 1740 Close, Henry, 42, Clothworker, n/l, Dead Dec 14, 1733 Coles, Anna, 32, Wife to Joseph, n/l, Still in Georgia Coles, Anna, 13, Daughter to Joseph, n/l, Still in Georgia Coles, Joseph, 28, Miller and Baker, n/l, Dead, Mar 4, 1734/5 Cooper, Joseph, 34, Writer, n/l, Dead, March 29 1735 Cormock, Mary, 11, Servant to Noble Jones, n/l, No record Cox, Eunice, 3, Daughter to William, n/l, Returned to England 1734 Cox, Frances, 35, Wife to William,. n/l, Returned to England 1734 Cox, William, 41, Surgeon, n/l, Dead, April 6 1733 Ellis, Thomas, 17, Servant to Noble Jones, n/l, No Record after 1738 Fitzwater, Joseph, 31, Gardner, Constable, Public Gardner, Dead, Oct. 18, 1742 Fox, Walter, 35, Turner, Port Gunner, Tything man, Dead, Dec. 30 1741 Goddard, Elizabeth, 42, Wife of James, n/l, Dead July 28 1733 Goddard, Elizabeth, 5, Daughter to James, n/l, No record after 1735 Goddard, James, 35, Carpenter and joiner, n/l, Dead July 1733 Gordon, Katherine, 28, Wife to Peter, n/l. Returned to England Gordon, Peter, 34, Upholsterer, Bailiff, Returned to England April 1738 Gready, John, 22, farmer, n/l, apparently removed to South Carolina Greenfield, Charles, 16, Nephew to William Calvert, n/l, No record after 1738 Greenfield, Sarah, 16, Niece to William Calvert, n/l, Apparently removed to South Carolina Greenfield, William, 19, Nephew to William Calvert, n/l, No record after 1738 Hicks, Mary, n/l, Servant to Richard Cannon, n/l, No record after 1733 Hodges, Elizabeth, 16, Daughter to Richard, n/l, Dead, August 4, 1735 Hodges, Mary, 42, Wife to Richard, n/l, Dead, apparently still in Georgia Hodges, Mary, 18, Daughter to Richard, n/l, Dead, March 24, 1738 Hodges, Richard, 50, Basketmaker, Bailiff, Dead, July 20, 1735

Hodges, Sarah, 5, Daughter to Richard, n/l, Apparently still in Georgia Hughes, Elizabeth, 22, Wife to Joseph, n/l, Dead, June 5, 1740 Hughes, Joseph, 28, Cider Trade, Understands writing and accounts, Storekeeper to Trust, Dead, Sept 30, 1733 Johnson, Robert, 17, Servant to Thomas Christie, n/l, Dead, July 23, 1734 Jones, Mary, 3, Daughter to Noble, n/l, In Georgia Jones, Noble, 32, Carpenter, Surveyor, Constable, Guard Boat Commander, Register, Capt. of Militia, In Georgia. Jones, Noble W., 10, Son to Noble, n/l, In Georgia Jones, Sarah, 32, Wife to Noble, n/l, Probably Dead in 1752 Little, Elizabeth, 31, Wife to William, n/l, Dead, Sept. 26, 1733 Little, William, 31, Understands Flax and Hemp, n/l, Dead July 12, 1733 Little, William, 2, Son to William, n/l, In Georgia Lloyd, Henry, 21, Servant to William Cox, n/l, Dead July 25, 1733 Mackay, John, 25, Servant to Joseph Stanley, n/l, Dead June 2, 1734 Milledge, Elizabeth, 40, Wife to Thomas, n/l, Dead June 1734 Milledge, Frances, 5, Daughter to Thomas, n/l, Probably in Georgia Milledge, James, 2, Son of Thomas, n/l, Dead, Nov. 4, 1734 Milledge, John, 11, Son of Thomas, Tythingman, Commander at Fort Argyle, Still in Georgia Milledge, Richard, 8, Son of Thomas, n/l, No record after 1740 Mugridge, Francis, 39, Sawyer, n/l, Dead July 10 1733 Muir, Ellen, 38 Wife to James, n/l, Dead July 10, 1933 Muir, James, 28, Peruke Maker, n/l, to South Carolina 1739 died there Muir, John, 2, Son to James, n/l, to South Carolina Overend, Joshua, 40, Mercer, n/l, Dead June 1733 Parker, Jane, 36, Wife to Samuel, n/l, Dead 1742 Parker, Samuel, 33, Heelmaker, understands carpentering, Constable, Dead July 20, 1733 Parker, Samuel, Jr., 16, Son to Samuel, Blacksmith, Dead, 1741 Parker, Thomas, 9, Son to Samuel, n/l, In Georgia Penrose, Eliabeth, 46, wife to John, n/l, In Georgia Penrose, John, 35, Husbandman, Pilot at Tybee, In Georgia Pratt, Thomas, 21, n/l, n/l, Returned to England April 1735 Sammes, John, 42, Cordwainer, n/l, Dead August 21, 1733

Satchfield, Elizabeth, 24, Servant to James Muir, n/l, No record Scott, Francis, 40, Reducer, military officer, n/l, Dead, Jan 2, 1734 Stanley, Elizabeth, 35, Wife to Joseph, Public Midwife, To England Oct. 1736 Stanley, Joseph, 41, Stockingman, can draw and reel silk, Sexton, Still in Georgia Symes, Ann, 21, Daughter to George, n/l, Dead 1739 Symes, George, 55, Apothecary, Magistrate, Dead by 1740 Symes, Sarah, 52, Wife to George, n/l, Dead July 21 1733 Thibaut, Daniel, 50, Understands vines, n/l, Dead, Oct. 24, 1733 Thibaut, Diana, 7, Daughter to Daniel, n/l, Dead no date Thibaut, James, 12, Son to Daniel, n/l, In Georgia Thibaut, Mary, 40, Wife to Daniel, n/l, In Georgia Wallis, Elizabeth, 27, Wife to John, n/l, Dead March 30, 1737 in England Warren, Elizabeth, 27, wife to John, n/l, Dead March 30, 1737 in England Warren, Georgius Mrinus, 3 weeks, n/l, n/l, No record, apparently dead Warrern, John, 34, Flax & Hemp Dresser, n/l, Dead, Aug. 11, 1733 Warren, John, 2, Son to John, n/l, Dead June 12, 1733 Warren, Richard, 4, Son to John, n/l, In Georgia Warren, William, 6, Son to John, n/l, Dead Sept. 5, 1733 Waterland, William, 44, Mercer, Bailiff, Removed to South Carolina, 1734 Wellen, Elias Ann, 18, Servant to Joseph Coles, n/l, Returned to England West, Elizabeth, 33, Wife to John, n/l, Dead July 1, 1733 West, John, 33, Smith, Bailiff, Dead, 1739 West, Richard, 5, Son to John, n/l, Dead, July 31, 1733 Wilson, James, 21, Sawyer, n/l, No record after 1740 Wright, Elizabeth, 11, Daughter to John, n/l, Dead, May 8, 1743 Wright, John, 33, Vintner, n/l, Dead Dec. 1737 Wright, John Norton, 13, Son to John, Tythingman, jailor, messenger to President and assistants, No record after 1742 Wright, Penelope, 33, Wife to John, Wharfinger, In Georgia Young, Thomas, 45, Wheelwright, n/l, Dead by 1750

Colonists aboard the Ann who came at their own expense: Germain, Peter, Dead, July 13, 1733 Horn, William, Arrested, Fled colony. Kilberry, William, servant, Dead, December 9, 1733 Mackay, John, Esq. Dead, June 15, 1733 Mackay, William, absent, February 25, 1737 Macpherson, James, Son to Captain Patrick, to South Carolina, February 1737 Molton, Henry, In Georgia Others aboard the Ann: Herbert, Dr. Henry, Minister, Dead, June 15, 1733 Oglethorpe, James, 27, Member of Parliament and Georgia Trustee, In England This completes the list of passengers arriving on the Ship Ann in Savannah, 12 Feburary, 1733. Taken From: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~treasures/ga/shipann.html