Ann
The commander of the ship was Captain Thomas. The Ann was a galley of above 200 tons.
The settlers for the new colony of Georgia in America sailed from England in November of 1732. The colonists, sent at Trustees' expense, sailed from Gravesend on Friday, November 17, 1732. They disembarked first on January 20. 1733 at Beaufort, Port Royal Island, South Carolina, where they stayed until January 30. They then boarded a 70 ton sloop and 5 small sloops and sailed up the Savannah River. They disembarked February 1, 1733, on Georgia soil at the foot of a pine-covered bluff.
The colony, led by James Oglethorpe was established as a refuge for English debtors and also served to create a buffer between Carolina and Florida, which was controlled by Spain.
The columns are Name, Age, Occupation or Family Connection, and Disposition by 1754. The Official Position in Georgia is also given for those passengers marked with (*). The positions are listed below in the Formatter's notes.
1* Amatis, Paul Italian Silk Man Dead, Dec 1736
2 Bowling, Timothy 38 Potash Maker Dead, Nov 5, 1733
3 Calvert, Mary 42 Wife of William Dead, July 4, 1733
4 Calvert, William 44 Trader in Goods No record after 1738
5 Cameron, John (Richard) 35 Servant to Francis Scott To S.C.
6 Cannon, Clementine 3 Daughter to Richard Supposedly murdered (?)
7 Cannon, James 7m Son to Richard Died on Ann Nov 26, 1732
8 Cannon, Marmaduke 9 Son to Richard No record after 1741
9 Cannon, Mary 33 Wife to Richard Dead, July 22, 1733
10 Cannon, Richard 36 Caldendar & Carpenter Dead, 1735
11* Carwell, James 35 Peruke Maker No record after 1741
12 Carwell, Margaret 32 Wife to James Dead Sept 7, 1733
13* Causton, Thomas 40 Calico Printer Dead, 1746
14* Christie, Thomas 32 Merchant In S.C.?
15 Clark, Charles 11 Son to Robert Dead, no date
16 Clark, James 9m Son to Robert Dead on Ann, Dec 22, 1732
17 Clark, John 4 Son to Robert No record after 1740
18 Clark, Judith 24 Wife to Robert Perhaps in Georgia may have remarried
19 Clark, Peter 3 Son to Robert No record after 1740
20 Clark, Robert 37 Tailor Dead, April 18, 1734
21 Close, Ann 2 Daughter to Henry Dead, April 2, 1734
22 Close, Hanna 32 Wife to Henry Returned to Scotland, May, 1740
23 Close, Henry 42 Clothworker Dead Dec 14, 1733
24 Coles, Anna 32 Wife to Joseph Apparently still in Georgia
25 Coles, Anna 13 Daughter to Joseph Apparently still in Georgia
26 Coles, Joseph 28 Miller and baker Dead, Mar 4, 1734/5
27 Cooper, Joseph 37 Writer Dead, March 29, 1735
28 Cormock, Mary 11 Servant to Noble Jones No record
29 Cox, Eunice 3 Daughter to William To England 1734
30 Cox, Frances 35 Wife to William To England 1734
31 Cox, William 41 Surgeon Dead, April 6, 1733
32 Cox, William 12 Son to William To England, 1734
33 Ellis, Thomas 17 Servant to Noble Jones No record after 1738
34* Fitzwalter, Joseph 31 Gardner Dead, Oct 28, 1742
35* Fox, Walter 35 Turner Dead, Dec 30, 1741
36 Goddard, Elizabeth 42 Wife to James Dead, July 28, 1733
37 Goddard, Elizabeth 5 Daughter to James No record after 1735
38 Goddard, James 35 Carpenter and joiner Dead, July, 1733
39 Goddard, John 9 Son to James No record after 1743
40 Gordon, Katherine 28 Wife to Peter To England
41* Gordon, Peter 34 Upholsterer To England April, 1738
42 Gready, John 22 Farmer Apparently in S.C.
43 Greenfield, Charles 16 Nephew to Wm. Calvert No record after 1738
44 Greenfield, Sarah 16 Niece to Wm. Calvert Apparently to S.C.
45 Greenfield, William 19 Nephew to Wm. Calver No record after 1738
46 Hicks, Mary Servant to Richard Cannon No record after 1733
47 Hodges, Elizabeth, 16 Daughter to Richard Dead, August 4, 1735
48 Hodges, Mary 42 Wife to Richard Apparently in Georgia
49 Hodges, Mary 18 Daughter to Richard Dead, March 24, 1738
50* Hodges, Richard 50 Basketmaker Dead, July 20, 1733
51 Hodges, Sarah 5 Daughter to Richard Apparently in Georgia
52 Hughes, Elizabeth 22 Wife to Joseph Dead, June 5, 1740
53* Hughes, Joseph 28 Cider trade,
understands writing
and accounts Dead, Sept 30, 1733
54 Johnson, Robert 17 Servant to Thos. Christie Dead, July 23, 1734
55 Jones, Mary 3 Daughter to Noble In Georgia
56* Jones, Noble 32 Carpenter In Georgia
57 Jones, Noble W. 10 Son to Noble In Georgia
58 Jones, Sarah 32 Wife to Noble Probably dead, 1752
59 Little, Elizabeth 31 Wife to William Dead, Sept 26, 1733
60 Little, Mary 7 Daughter to William Dead, July 12, 1733
61 Little, William 31 Understands flax and hemp Dead, July 12, 1733
62 Little, William 2 Son to William In Georgia
63 Lloyd, Henry 21 Servant to William Cox No record after 1739
64 Mackay, John 25 Servant to Joseph Stanley Dead, July 25, 1733
65 Milledge, Elizabeth 40 Wife to Thomas Dead, June 2, 1734
66 Milledge, Frances 5 Daughter to Thomas Probably in Georgia
67 Milledge, James 2 Son to Thomas Dead, Nov 4, 1734
68* Milledge, John 11 Son to Thomas Still in Georgia
69 Milledge, Richard 8 Son to Thomas No record after 1740
70 Milledge, Sarah 9 Daughter to Thomas In Georgia
71 Milledge, Thomas 42 Carpenter and joiner Dead, July 29, 1733
72 Mugridge, Francis 39 Sawyer Dead, July 1, 1735
73 Muir, Ellen 38 Wife to James Dead, July 10, 1733
74 Muir, James 38 Peruke maker To S.C., 1739, died there
75 Muir, John 2 Son to James To S.C.
76 Overend, Joshua 40 Mercer Dead, June 1733
77 Parker, Jane 36 Wife to Samuel Dead 1742(?)
78* Parker, Samuel 33 Heelmaker,
understands carpentering Dead, July 20, 1733
79* Parker, Samuel, Jr. 16 Son to Samuel Dead, 1741
80 Parker, Thomas 9 Son to Samuel In Georgia
81 Penrose, Elizabeth 46 Wife to John Apparently in Georgia
82* Penrose, John 35 Husbandman In Georgia
83 Pratt, Thomas 21 To England April, 1735
84 Sammes, John 42 Cordwainer Dead, August 21, 1733
85 Satchfield, Elizabeth 24 Servant to James Muir No record
86 Scott, Francis 40 Reduced
military officer Dead, Jan 2, 1734
87* Stanley, Elizabeth 35 Wife to Joseph To England, Oct 1736
88* Stanley, Joseph 41 Stockingman, can
draw and reel silk Apparently still in Georgia
89 Symes, Ann 21 Daughter to George Dead, 1739
90* Symes, George 55 Apothecary Dead, by 1740
91 Symes, Sarah 52 Wife to George Dead, July 21, 1733
92 Thibaut, Daniel 50 Understands vines Dead, Oct 24, 1733
93 Thibaut, Diana 7 Daughter to Daniel Dead, no date
94 Thibaut, James 12 Son to Daniel In Georgia
95 Thibaut, Mary 40 Wife to Daniel Apparently in Georgia
96 Wallis, Elizabeth 19 Servant to Wm. Calvert Dead, no date
97 Warren, Elizabeth 27 Wife to John Dead, March 30, 1737, in England
98 Warren, Elizabeth 3 Daughter to John No record after 1746
99 Warren, Georgius Marinus 3wks Son to John No record. Apparently dead
100 Warren, John 34 Flax and hemp Dresser Dead, Aug 11, 1733
101 Warren, John 2 Son to John Dead, June 12 1733
102 Warren, Richard 4 Son to John In Georgia
103 Warren, William 6 Son to John Dead, Sept 5 ,1733
104* Waterland, William 44 Mercer To S.C., 1734
105 Wellen, Elias Ann 18 Servant to Joseph Coles To England
106 West, Elizabeth 33 Wife to John Dead, July 1, 1733
107* West, John 33 Smith Dead, 1739
108 West, Richard 5 Son to John Dead, July 31, 1733
109 Wilson, James 21 Sawyer No record after 1740
110 Wright, Elizabeth 11 Daughter to John Dead, May 8, 1743
111 Wright, John 33 Vintner Dead, Dec, 1737
112* Wright, John Norton 13 Son to John No record after 1742
113* Wright, Penelope 33 Wife to John In Georgia
114 Young, Thomas 45 Wheelwright Dead, by 1750
Formatter's notes:
Passenger numbers were added by the formatter.
The following 2 infants died on the voyage:
7 James Cannon
16 James Clark
Following is a list of the "Official Position in Georgia" for some of
the passengers.
1 Amatis - Gardener and silk care
11 Carwell - Keeper of workhouse
13 Causton - Bailiff, public storekeeper
14 Christie - Bailiff, recorder
34 Fitzwalter - Constable, public gardener
35 Fox - Port gunner, tything man
41 Gordon - Bailiff
50 Hodges - Bailiff
53 Hughes - Storekeeper to Trust
56 Jones - Surveyor, constable, guard boat commander, register, capt. of
militia
68 Milledge - Tythingman, commander at Fort Argyle
78 Parker - Constable
79 Parker, Jr. - Blacksmith
82 Penrose - Pilot at Tybee
87 Stanley - Public midwife
88 Stanley - Sexton
90 Symes - Magistrate (?)
104 Waterland - Bailiff
107 West - Bailiff
112 Wright - Tythingman, jailor, messenger to President and Assistants
113 Write - Wharfinger
The source for this list and information about the voyage was: "Georgia Journeys, Being an 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. Gover Temple and Kenneth Coleman, The University of Georgia Press, Athens, Georgia, 1961, Appendix, pages 295-299
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