Other settlers pre-1634 (Y-DNA)

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For more information see: Anderson, Robert Charles, The Pilgrim Migration: Immigrants to Plymouth Colony 1620-1633. New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, 2004.

Surname Given name(s) ship or year Living descendants Living patrilineal descendants Y-DNA haplogroup[1]
Adey Webb 1632 never married
Ashley Edward Spring of 1628 no known family
Baker William 1632 lived with the Native population
Barker Robert 1634 Yes Yes I-M223
Barnes John 1632 Yes
Beaven John early 1633 no record
Bennett William 1632
Blossom Thomas 1629
Bursley John Katherine Sep 1623
Conant Roger Charity Mar 1623/4 Yes Yes
Gorges Robert*[2] Katherine Sep 1623 No
Greene Richard[3] 1622 No
Hampden John* 1622 No
Hatherly Timothy[4] 1623 No
Hinckley (Mr.) Samuel Hercules, Mar 1634/5 Yes Yes R-DF27>ZZ12_1>FTT1>FGC78762>ZZ19_1>Z31644>Z37492>PH2047>FT32095>PH579>CTS1207>FT300390
Lyford (Rev.) John Charity, Mar 1623/4 no paternal grandsons
Pratt Phineas Sparrow, May 1622 Yes Yes R1b-P312>ZZ11>U152>L2>DF103>FGC4166>BY123080>FT31290>FT29156>FT137491>FT139080>FT387503
Shaw John 1627
  1. Most SNP results may still be further refined as more Y-DNA descendants of Mayflower Passengers obtain Next Generation Sequence (NGS)/Whole Genome Sequence (WGS) tests. Italics indicate the haplogroup is merely predicted based soley on STR testing and may not be precise. In some of these cases, the result could be inaccurate due to inadvertent errors in lineage tracing. See surname sub-pages for further details and references.
  2. * Returned to England. For the purpose of this wiki, it is assumed they have no surviving issue.
  3. Died shortly after arrival.
  4. Only child died in infancy in England.