Minarii (?)1 
He and Mareva (?) were associated.1
- [S64] Glynn Christian, Fragile Paradise: The discovery of Fletcher Christian, Bounty mutineer, 2nd ed. (U.S.A.: Bounty Books, 2005), page 424. Hereinafter cited as Fragile Paradise.
Teimua (?)1 
He and Mareva (?) were associated.1
- [S64] Glynn Christian, Fragile Paradise: The discovery of Fletcher Christian, Bounty mutineer, 2nd ed. (U.S.A.: Bounty Books, 2005), page 424. Hereinafter cited as Fragile Paradise.
Niau (?)1 
He and Mareva (?) were associated.1
- [S64] Glynn Christian, Fragile Paradise: The discovery of Fletcher Christian, Bounty mutineer, 2nd ed. (U.S.A.: Bounty Books, 2005), page 424. Hereinafter cited as Fragile Paradise.
Puarei (?)1,2 
She was also known as Balhadi (?)4 She was also known as Obuarei (?)1 She and John Adams were associated circa 1790 at Pitcairn IslandG.1
- [S64] Glynn Christian, Fragile Paradise: The discovery of Fletcher Christian, Bounty mutineer, 2nd ed. (U.S.A.: Bounty Books, 2005), page 424. Hereinafter cited as Fragile Paradise.
- [S65] Trevor Lummis, Pitcairn Island: Life and death in Eden (Aldershot, U.K.: Ashgate Publishing Co, 1997), page 55, says ‘Paurei’. Hereinafter cited as Pitacirn Island.
- [S65] Trevor Lummis, Pitacirn Island, page 55.
- [S74] Robert Nicolson, The Pitcairners (Auckland, New Zealand: Pasifika Press, 1997), page 219. Hereinafter cited as The Pitcairners.
William Brown1 
He gained the rank of Botanist’s Assistant in the Royal Navy, H.M.A.V. Bounty.2
He was described by Bligh as thin with fair complexion and dark brown hair, and had ‘a remarkable scar on one of his cheeks which contracts the eyelid and runs down to his throat occassioned by the King’s evil.2‘
- [S64] Glynn Christian, Fragile Paradise: The discovery of Fletcher Christian, Bounty mutineer, 2nd ed. (U.S.A.: Bounty Books, 2005), page 424. Hereinafter cited as Fragile Paradise.
- [S65] Trevor Lummis, Pitcairn Island: Life and death in Eden (Aldershot, U.K.: Ashgate Publishing Co, 1997), page 51. Hereinafter cited as Pitacirn Island.
Teatuahitea (?)1 
She was also known as Sarah (?)1
- [S64] Glynn Christian, Fragile Paradise: The discovery of Fletcher Christian, Bounty mutineer, 2nd ed. (U.S.A.: Bounty Books, 2005), page 424. Hereinafter cited as Fragile Paradise.
Teehuteatuaonoa (?)1 
She was also known as Jenny (?)1 She and John Adams were associated circa 1788 at TubuaiG.1 She and Isaac Martin were associated circa 1789 at Pitcairn IslandG.1 In 1817 she left Pitcairn on the Sultan.2
- [S64] Glynn Christian, Fragile Paradise: The discovery of Fletcher Christian, Bounty mutineer, 2nd ed. (U.S.A.: Bounty Books, 2005), page 424. Hereinafter cited as Fragile Paradise.
- [S74] Robert Nicolson, The Pitcairners (Auckland, New Zealand: Pasifika Press, 1997), page 219. Hereinafter cited as The Pitcairners.
Isaac Martin1 
He and Teehuteatuaonoa (?) were associated circa 1789 at Pitcairn IslandG.1 He gained the rank of Able Seaman in the Royal Navy, H.M.A.V. Bounty.2
According to Bligh, he had a shallow complexion and short brown hair, and was tattooed with a star on his left breast.2
- [S64] Glynn Christian, Fragile Paradise: The discovery of Fletcher Christian, Bounty mutineer, 2nd ed. (U.S.A.: Bounty Books, 2005), page 424. Hereinafter cited as Fragile Paradise.
- [S65] Trevor Lummis, Pitcairn Island: Life and death in Eden (Aldershot, U.K.: Ashgate Publishing Co, 1997), page 51. Hereinafter cited as Pitacirn Island.
Sydney Belgrave Gore Ninnis1 
- [S3350] Allan Mornement, “re: Gore Family,” e-mail message to www.peerage.org.uk, 28 October 2008. Hereinafter cited as “re: Gore Family.”
Oha (?)1 
He and Tinafanaea (?) were associated circa 1790 at Pitcairn IslandG.1
- [S64] Glynn Christian, Fragile Paradise: The discovery of Fletcher Christian, Bounty mutineer, 2nd ed. (U.S.A.: Bounty Books, 2005), page 425. Hereinafter cited as Fragile Paradise.
