James Hedley Quintal1
- [S126] George Snell, online unknown url, George Snell (No longer available online), downloaded 29 August 2005.
Joseph Harvey Quintal1
Child of Joseph Harvey Quintal and Elsie (?)
- [S126] George Snell, online unknown url, George Snell (No longer available online), downloaded 29 August 2005.
Elsie (?)1
Child of Elsie (?) and Joseph Harvey Quintal
- [S126] George Snell, online unknown url, George Snell (No longer available online), downloaded 29 August 2005.
Lorraine Quintal1
- [S126] George Snell, online unknown url, George Snell (No longer available online), downloaded 29 August 2005.
Francis Charles Victor Quintal1
He became an unknown person ‘s adoptive father.
Child of Francis Charles Victor Quintal and Elizabeth Henrietta Christian
- [S126] George Snell, online unknown url, George Snell (No longer available online), downloaded 29 August 2005.
Elizabeth Henrietta Christian1
Reference: ‘PUSS.1‘ Her married name became Quintal.1 She became an unknown person ‘s adoptive mother.
Child of Elizabeth Henrietta Christian and Francis Charles Victor Quintal
- [S126] George Snell, online unknown url, George Snell (No longer available online), downloaded 29 August 2005.
Mollie Eileen Anna Quintal1
Mollie Eileen Anna Quintal also went by the nick-name of Ora. She was adopted by an unknown person.
- [S126] George Snell, online unknown url, George Snell (No longer available online), downloaded 29 August 2005.
Leila Winifred Blomefield1
From 29 December 1934, her married name became Hawtrey.1
Children of Leila Winifred Blomefield and Stephen Charles Hawtrey
- Anne Leila Hawtrey1 b. 30 May 1937
- Ralph Stephen Wilmot Hawtrey1 b. 8 May 1941
- Charles Francis Peregrine Hawtrey1 b. 8 Jan 1944
- [S37] BP2003 volume 1, page 404. See link for full details for this source. Hereinafter cited as. [S37]
James Robert Quintal1 
- [S126] George Snell, online unknown url, George Snell (No longer available online), downloaded 29 August 2005.
Hannah Adams1 
From 1821, her married name became Young.1
When Folger arrived at Pitcairn in 1808, Hannah met them at the top of the hill overlooking Bounty Bay. The visitors had the intuition that she had come to test out the situation, so that ample warning could be given to her father to escape if their attitude seemed hostile. The younger officers evinced as much if not more interest in Hannah than in her rather notorious parent … in the words of one of them, ‘She was arrayed in nature’s simple garb, and wholly unadorned, but she was beauty’s self.’ She betrayed some surprise as timidity was a prominent feature. (Shapiro: Heritage of the Bounty). However Shillibeer’s Voyage of the Briton to Pitcairn Island states that this event occured in 1814 when H.M.S. Briton and Tagus visitied Pitcairn.
She was one of the 14 women who invited Admiral Moresby to visit Pitcairn in 1851. In 1856, on
Norfolk, she was described by Mrs. Patteson as ‘a really magnificent woman, like a queen. She had long black hair flowing to her waist, although 65 years of age.’ She was later among the second wave of Pitcairn returnees from Norfolk in 1864.1
Children of Hannah Adams and George Young
- George Martin Frederick Young+1 b. 1822, d. 25 Sep 1899
- Simon Young+1 b. 11 Aug 1823, d. 26 Sep 1893
- Dinah Young+1 b. 16 Nov 1824, d. 9 May 1881
- Elizabeth Young+1 b. 8 Sep 1826, d. 10 Oct 1863
- Jemima Young1 b. 31 Oct 1828, d. 5 May 1868
- Martha Young+1 b. 19 Jan 1830, d. 30 Jan 1872
- [S126] George Snell, online unknown url, George Snell (No longer available online), downloaded 29 August 2005.
