English immigrant ship Elizabeth and Ann. Voyage (Sept 1635)
Sailed from London, England for Plymouth, Massachusetts in New England in about 1635. One of many Immigrant Ships of New England.
Not much is known about this ship.
List of Known Passengers[]
This table details the roll of passengers of the Elizabeth & Ann, which sailed from London mid-May, 1635, bound for New England. The ship's Master's name was alternatively spelled Robert/Roger Cooper/Cowper/Coop. The ship arrived safe at Massachusetts Bay, although some of the persons listed below may not have debarked. The rolls represent persons who were ready to embark at the date of record, which often preceded the actual sailing by several weeks. Some may have decided not to sail. Some servants may have run away. And there usually was some loss of life among the passengers from disease and malnutrition during the passage.
This information was transcribed in the 19th century by Michael Tepper from records found in London, the Public Rolls Office, fomerly at Carleton Ride.
- John Whitney (1592-1673), Sr., then aged 35, embarked for America in 1635 on the ship Elizabeth and Ann from London, England.(See all entries 6-20). He took his family with wife, Elinor Bray (1599-1659) , and five sons, John (11), Richard (9), Nathaniel (8), Thomas (6) and Jonathan (1). They arrived in Watertown MA in June and a son Joshua was born the following month (July 1635).
- Thomas Eaton (age 1) - John Eaton (1611-1658) family
- Ellen Whitney (1599-1659) (age 30) - Wife of John Whitney (1592-1673) (#9 above)
- Abigail Eaton (1600-1658) (age 35) - wife of John Eaton (1611-1658)
- Jane Damand (age 9) = John Eaton Family / stepchild
- Mary Eaton (age 3) = John Eaton Family -
- Samuel Swaine (age 13 or 15)
Research Notes[]
References[]
- Elizabeth and Ann] - Winthtrop Society
- Elizabeth and Ann - PackRat Pro list
Summary[]

He was a passenger on the English ship Elizabeth and Ann, which sailed from London in 1635, bound for New England. The ship arrived safely to Massachusetts in 1635.