Anna was born about 1758. She is the daughter of Jonathan Hamilton and Elizabeth Strickland. She passed away in 1778.
Buried in Baptist Cemetary, Billtown, Kings Co., Nova Scotia
[S2] CFE.
[S6] The History of Kings County, Arthur Wentworth Hamilton Eaton, (Salem, Mass: Salem Press Co., 1910 (Facsim. Global Heritage Press, Milton, Ontario, 1999)), p. 680 (Reliability: 3), 6 Jan 2010.
[S50] Rawdon/Douglas, John Victor Duncanson, p. 233 (Reliability: 3), 13 May 2013.
[S6] The History of Kings County, Arthur Wentworth Hamilton Eaton, (Salem, Mass: Salem Press Co., 1910 (Facsim. Global Heritage Press, Milton, Ontario, 1999)), p. 633 and 681 (Reliability: 3), 11 Jan 2010.
[S26] The Nova Scotia Eatons, (https://web.archive.org/web/20091113103959/http://nseaton.org/Eaton/index.php) (Reliability: 3), 21 Oct 2011.
[S6] The History of Kings County, Arthur Wentworth Hamilton Eaton, (Salem, Mass: Salem Press Co., 1910 (Facsim. Global Heritage Press, Milton, Ontario, 1999)), p. 595 (Reliability: 3), 11 Jan 2010.
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