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Anna Little (Warren)

Also Known As: "****Great Puritan Migration***1623 on "Anne" with mother and four sisters", "daughter of Mayflower passenger Richard Warren", "Ann Warren", "Anne Warren"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Shoreditch, London, Middlesex County , England (United Kingdom)
Death: after February 19, 1676
Marshfield, Plymouth Colony, Colonial America
Place of Burial: Marshfield, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Richard Warren, "Mayflower" Passenger and Elizabeth Warren
Wife of Thomas Little of the Plymouth Colony
Mother of Abigail Keene; Patience Jones; Hannah Tilden; Ruth Little; Mercy Sawyer and 7 others
Sister of Mary Bartlett; Sarah Cooke; Elizabeth Church; Abigail Snow; Nathaniel Warren and 3 others

Immigration Year: 1623
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About Anna Little

MAYFLOWER DESCENDANT - her father was Pilgrim Richard Warren -tcd

Daughter of Richard Warren of the Mayflower. Note that she herself was not a Mayflower passenger. She, along with her mother and four sisters, came to America in 1623 on the ship “Anne and Little James.”

Family

Thomas Little (parents unknown) married Anna Warren (daughter of Richard Warren and Elizabeth Walker) on April 19, 1635 at Plymouth in the Plymouth Colony.

They had nine children:

  1. Abigail Little, b abt 1635; m abt 1656 Josiah Keene.[3]
  2. Patience Little, b abt 1637; m in Weymouth 11 Nov 1657 Joseph Jones
  3. Ruth Little, b abt 1639; d apparently unmarried after 19 Feb 1675/6 when named in her brother Thomas's will.[4]
  4. Hannah Little, b abt 1641 m n Scituate 25 Jan 1661/2 Stephen Tilden[5]
  5. Mercy Little, b abt 1645; m in Marshfield last of Nov 1666 John Sawyer.[6] She probably died by 1694 when her husband remarried.
  6. Isaac Little, b abt 1646;; d 24 Nov 1699, age abt 53;[7] m by 1674 Bethia Thomas, dau of Nathaniel and Mary (___) Thomas[8]
  7. Ephraim Little, b Plymouth 17 May 1650;[9] m in Scituate 22 Nov 1672 Mary Sturtevant, dau of Samuel.
  8. Thomas Little, b abt 1654; d Pawtucket 26 Mar 1676 n King Philip's War.[10]
  9. Samuel Little, b abt 1656;[11] m in Marshfield 18 May 1682 Sarah Gray, dau of Edward Gray.

Burial

She is presumed to be buried near her husband in the Old Winslow Burying Ground in Marshfield, Massachusetts.

Notes

From https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/96948805/anna-little

She is found in various contemporary records as Anna, Anne, and Ann. For instance, her husband's will calls her Anna. The old settlers cenotaph located in the Old Winslow Burying Ground, Marshfield, Massachusetts, spells her name as "Ann" Little; but keep in mind that monument was erected over two centuries after her death.

Anna's parents, Richard Warren & Elizabeth Walker married 14 April 1610, in Great Amwell, Hertfordshire, England. Elizabeth was the daughter of Augustine Walker, who died in 1614 in England.

Richard Warren, a well-to-do London merchant, sailed in 1620 on the "Mayflower" from England to the New World---a miserable winter voyage lasting 66 days. Richard was among the ten passengers in the landing party at Cape Cod on November 11, 1620. Richard was one of the 41 who signed the Mayflower Compact. He was one of the 19 signers who survived the harsh first winter in Plymouth Colony. Of 102 passengers and about 30 crew members on the Mayflower, almost half died before spring arrived in 1621.

Richard Warren was not one of the Leiden Puritans fleeing religious persecution, but rather one of the so-called "strangers" who comprised more than half of the 102 passengers on the Mayflower. In Plymouth, he served as Assistant Governor of the Colony and was the 12th signer of the Mayflower Compact. One of the more important and accomplished members of the Colony, Gov. William Bradford referred to him as "Grave Richard Warren, a man of integrity, justice and uprightness, of piety and serious religion, a useful citizen, bearing a deep share of the difficulties and troubles of the plantation."

In 1623, Richard's wife Elizabeth and their five daughters: Mary, Anna, Sarah, Elizabeth, and Abigail, sailed from England to Plymouth, Massachusetts, on the ship "Anne" to join Richard. Richard & Elizabeth then had two sons: Nathaniel and Joseph, in Plymouth Colony before Richard died in 1628. All seven of Richard Warren's children survived to adulthood, married, and had large families. He is the Mayflower passenger with the most descendants, numbering over 14 million. Included in that number are President Ulysses S. Grant, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt*, astronaut Alan Shephard, actor Richard Gere, authors Henry David Thoreau and Laura Ingalls Wilder, folk artist Grandma Moses, and United States Army General Leonard Wood.

Anna married 19 April 1633, in Plymouth, MA, to Thomas Little. He died in March 1671/72. Anna was likely buried beside her husband in Old Winslow Burying Ground in Marshfield, MA.


GEDCOM Note

[Category:Anne, sailed 1623] [Category:Mayflower Family Member] {Mayflower Family Member}

Biography

Places in England associated with Warren-66|Richard Warren and hiswife Walker-1209|Elizabeth Walker Warren where their daughter Anna may have been born about 1612: Great Amwell, Herefordshire, England or Shoreditch, London, England. Anna Warren Little was born about 1612. She passed away on February 19, 1675 at Marshfield, Plymouth Colony.

In August 1623 the Ship "Anne" at Plymouth, carrying the wife and fivedaughters of Mayflower Passenger Richard Warren. On April 19, 1633 atPlymouth Colony, now Massachusetts USA, Little-230|Thomas Little and Anna Warren married. They had nine children and about 90 grandchildren.

The list of children accepted by the Society of Mayflower Descendants isAbigail, Hannah, Ruth, Patience, Mercy, Isaac, Ephraim, Thomas, and Samuel.The Great Migration Begins has the same list of children. (See Sources) Anna, was born about 1611/2. She married Thomas Little on April 28, 1633, in Plymouth and had nine children. He died shortly before March 12, 1671/2, in Marshfield. She died after February 19, 1675/6.<Pilgrim Village Families Sketch: Richard Warren. (c1612- aft 19 February 1676) married Thomas Little." Mayflower Web Pages, by Caleb Johnson.>

Name

: Ann Warren

Birth

:: 1612 Devonshire, England

Death

:: 12 JUN 1677 Plymouth, MA

Burial

:: Marshfield, Plymouth, Massachusetts

Event

:: Arrival :: 1623 Massachusetts

Marriage

:: 19 APR 1633 Plymouth, MA

Sources

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Anna Little's Timeline

1612
1612
Shoreditch, London, Middlesex County , England (United Kingdom)
1635
1635
Plymouth, Plymouth Colony, Colonial America
1637
1637
Plymouth, Plymouth Colony, Colonial America
1638
1638
Marshfield, Plymouth Colony, Colonial America
1639
1639
Marshfield, Plymouth Colony, Colonial America
1645
1645
Plymouth, Plymouth Colony, Colonial America
1646
1646
Marshfield, Plymouth Colony, Colonial America
1650
May 17, 1650
Marshfield, Plymouth Colony, Colonial America