Descendants of the Bounty mutineers

The descendants of the Bounty mutineers and their Tahitian consorts include the modern-day Pitcairn Islanders as well as a little less than half of the population of Norfolk Island. Their descendants also live in New Zealand, Australia, and the United States. Because of the scarcity of people on the island, many of the mutineers' children and grandchildren intermarried, with some marrying cousins and second cousins. Occasionally a new person would arrive on the island bringing with them a new surname (like the American Samuel Russell Warren, whose descendants still live on the island today).

1st Generation

Fletcher Christian by Mauatua (a.k.a. Maimiti, a.k.a. Isabella, also consort of Ned Young)

Ned Young by Mauatua (also consort of Fletcher Christian)

Ned Young by Toofaiti, a.k.a. Nancy

John Adams by Vahineatua, a.k.a. Prudence, consort of John Mills

John Adams by Teio, a.k.a. Mary, consort of William McCoy

John Mills by Vahineatua consort of John Adams

William McCoy by Teio, a.k.a. Mary

Matthew Quintal by Tevarua, a.k.a. Sarah

Matthew Quintal by Teraura, a.k.a. Susan, consort of Ned Young and Thursday October Christian

2nd Generation

Thursday October Christian son of Fletcher Christian by Teraura (also consort of Ned Young)

Matthew Quintal son of Matthew Quintal by Elizabeth Mills daughter of John Mills

Daniel McCoy son of William McCoy by Sarah Quintal daughter of Matthew Quintal

Charles Christian son of Fletcher Christian by Sarah (Mar 1789 – 7 Mar 1826) daughter of Teio

Dorothy (Dolly) Young by John Buffett an English sailor

Arthur Quintal son of Matthew Quintal by Catherine McCoy daughter of William McCoy

by Mary Christian granddaughter of Fletcher Christian

George Young son of Ned Young by Hannah Adams daughter of John Adams

Edward Young son of Ned Young by Polly Christian granddaughter of Fletcher Christian

Rachel Adams daughter of John Adams by John Evans an English sailor

William Young son of Ned Young by Elizabeth Mills daughter of John Mills

Edward Quintal son of Matthew Quintal by Dinah Adams daughter of John Adams

George Adams son of John Adams by Polly Young daughter of Ned Young

Other descendants

The majority of the many rulers of the Pitcairn Islands were, respectively are descendants of the Bounty mutineers - till this day.

In 1935 - in the wake of their successful American blockbuster movie Mutiny on the Bounty, which premiered that year - the MGM Studios also shot a short documentary with the title "Pitcairn Island Today" (a Eugene H. Roth production, narrated by Carey Wilson).[4][5] It tells the story of some of the descendants of the Bounty mutineers, who were natives of Pitcairn and inhabitants of the only village of the island, Adamstown.

The list of descendants mentioned and presented in this MGM documentary includes:

On top of those, three more people are mentioned in the MGM documentary: Andrew Warren (grandson of a whaler who came to Pitcairn around 1875, thus being no descendant of the mutineers), as well as Dora Warren and Roy Clark, whose exact direct descendent from the mutineers (or lack of such) remains unclear, when judging only from the information that the documentary reveals.

References

  1. Jonsson, Patrik (30 October 2012). "HMS Bounty casualty claimed tie to mutinous Fletcher Christian". Retrieved 31 October 2012.
  2. "Bounty crew member's body found, captain still missing". 29 October 2012.
  3. Fox, Margalit (23 August 2013). "Tom Christian, Descendant of Bounty Mutineer, Dies at 77". The New York Times. Retrieved 24 August 2013.
  4. Pitcairn Island Today (1935), accessed on 14 December 2014
  5. Pitcairn Island Today (1935) - Full Cast & Crew, accessed on 14 December 2014. NB! the film poster on this page erroneously depicts that of the blockbuster movie!
  6. Prominent Pitcairners - Part I: Parkin Christian, accessed on 14 December 2014
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