Ann (Cox) Burrows was born in Bedfordshire, England.
Ann was likely born in 1725 as she was baptized on February 20, 1725 in Tingrith, Bedfordshire, England. Ann married George Burrows on October 25, 1750 in Tingrith, Bedfordshire, England.
Died
MAR 1792.
Milton Bryant, Bedfordshire, , England. [4][5]
Notes
This older Ann was baptized less than 9 months after the baptism of her younger sister, Ann, that was buried on December 1, 1724. This must mean that the younger sister was born well before she was baptized. This is supported by the fact that the baptismal record for the younger sister is labelled as "private" which likely means that the clergy was called to a home to perform the baptism, which would be consistent with the child being ill.
Bedfordshire Parish Registers edited by F.G. Emmison, Volume XVI, Ampthill, Tingrith: Baptisms: February 20, 1725 Ann daughter of Benjamin & Ann Cox.
Bedfordshire Parish Registers edited by F.G. Emmison, Volume XVI, Ampthill, Tingrith: Marriages: October 25, 1750 George Burroughs (of Flitwick) & Ann Cox (of Tingrith).
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Ann by comparing test results with other carriers of her mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known mtDNA test-takers in her direct maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Ann:
Cox-13987 and Cox-20520 appear to represent the same person because: Definintely same person. If you will approve merge, I will do the work to edit the profiles afterwards. Unfortunately there are about 4 profiles that need merging. Regards, Kevin