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Ann


Gravesend, England to Savannah, Georgia
1 February 1733

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
Donated by Deborah Harbuck
Formatted by Mary Ross member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
30 November 1999



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