Catherine Hecht was born 2 August 1791 in either Germany or Guilford, Franklin County, Pennsylvania.She died in 1833. She married Michael Wilson 15 September 1807 in Fairfield, Ohio.[1]
FSFTID LZG3-497
Sources
↑Marriage: "Ohio, County Marriages, 1789-2016", database with images, (FamilySearch Record: XZ5Q-Q5W : accessed 15 May 2023) FamilySearch Image: 9392-919L-FB Image number 00031, Kitty Hick marriage to Michael Wilson on 15 Sep 1807 in Fairfield, Ohio, United States; citing FHL microfilm: 295268; Record number: 194;.
See also:
International Genealogical index. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, International Genealogical index
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It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Catherine 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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I am concerned that the marriage date and state is exact. Add this to the very comparable names of groom and bride, and dates of birth, and it appears either to be a duplicate profile with work needed, or a problem with data, and links on these orphaned profiles - Hecht-20, Michael Wilson Wilson-1184 and Michael Wilson Wilson-35533. May I suggest that if you are sure there is no connection, then mark them as Rejected Matches. Thanks, Mary
I think the birth locations and dates of death suggest these may not be the same person. Michael Wilson's wife was variously recorded as "Kitty Heck", Catherine Hick, and Catherine Hecht. I can help research this more if you like.
I think the birth locations and dates of death suggest these may not be the same person. Michael Wilson's wife was variously recorded as "Kitty Heck", Catherine Hick, and Catherine Hecht. I can help research this more if you like.
Rich Wilson