Anna Elizabeth Shurtz was born in 1720 in Tar Boss, Albany, New York Colony, British Colonial America. She was the daughter of Andreas Schurtz and Catharina Apollonia Stiever.
NYC Lutheran Book record of Tarboss baptism Dec. 3 1720 of Anna Elisabeth born Aug. 25 to Andrees Scherts and wife Catharina. Witnesses were David Scherts and Elisabeth Schmidin (HSYB [1903] p. 79).
She married Henrick A Bresie on January 3, 1738 in Athens, Athens Town, Greene, New York. Jones (1985) proposes Bresie marriage without specifics (p. 945).
Her date of death is unknown.
Sources
Holland Society Year Book (1903)
Henry Z. Jones, The Palatine families of New York : a study of the German immigrants who arrived in colonial New York in 1710, , my ebook, 2 volumes (Universal City, California: LA Family History Center Library (LDS), 1985), Vol. 2 page 945.
"New York, marriages, 1686-1980," electronic resource, LDS Family History Library Salt Lake City, Utah, Ancestry.com (: accessed ); extracted from Genealogical Society of Utah, (Family Search Catalog: New York, marriages, 1686-1980:n.p., 2008), Index Project (Batch) Number: M51056-1.
Revo Morrey aka Revo Morrey Young, compiler, The Bresee family of Livingston Manor, Columbia County, New York: Parts 1, 2 & 3 in my e-books (1945), Mel.07_26.jpg; FHL microfilm FHL film 897238 Items 2-4, available on digital images, (my e-books).
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It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Anna Elisabetha by comparing test results with other carriers of her ancestors' mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known mtDNA test-takers in her direct maternal line.
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