
"...on 2 April 1635 [(19431) Joane Arnold] was said to be aged 65 when "enrolled at London, with a certificate of conformity from the minister of St. Albans, Hertfordshire, as a passenger for New England on the Planter" (Hotten list, 45). This would have made her only 16 at the time of her marriage..."
-- http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~teschek/mytree/i0000746.htm
"April 2, 1635, the [(9714) Tuttell] family emigrated to New England, sailing from London on board the ship Planter, Nicholas Travice, master. In the party, besides Tuttell, his (9715) wife and four children, the eldest, Abigale, being six years old, there were Mrs. Tuttell's mother, (19431) Joan Anterbus, her children by William Lawrence (except Thomas, who came over later), her son-in-law, George Giddins, husband of Jane Lawrence, and four servants; but Tuttell and his wife, some years afterwards, removed to Carrickfergus, Ireland, where the latter was living as late as 1689..."
-- The American historical register: and monthly gazette of the historic al, military and patriotic-hereditary societies of the United States of America (Google eBook) p. 672


NOTE: Many sets of parents have been proposed for (9721) Elizabeth Rogers. This one seems to be the best researched

NOTE: This was NOT the James Wall who d. 3 Oct. 1659 Hampton, Norfolk, NH, father of a Sarah and Elizabeth. THAT James was a generation younger.


= siblings