She was listed as Rachel Nevill in her husband George Nevill's Last Will and Testament, which was signed 22 April 1811 in Montgomery County, Tennessee. [2] Note, in the referenced Last Will, the surname was spelled "Nevill" (no e at the end).
Sources
↑ Yates Publishing. U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 [online publication], Provo, Utah: Ancestry.com Operations Inc.
↑ George Neville, Last Will and Testament - Wills & Records of Montgomery County, Tennessee, Book A, page 56. See Attachment.
The Montgomery County Genealogical Journal. Volume I/Number 4. 6/1972. Page 8, Number 5 lists their marriage, their parents and children with details of George's Revolutionary War Service, land grant, his will: http://www.tmcgj.com/issues/tmcgj_v01_04.pdf Note: It lists George's birth as 1734 in Prince William County, Virginia & his death as 1811 in Montgomery County, Tennessee. Marriage date as 3/26/1762.
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It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Rachel by comparing test results with other carriers of her mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known mtDNA test-takers in her direct maternal line.
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Earle-1036 and Earle-59 appear to represent the same person because: same name and death dates , same locations, merge away unconnected unlinked profile