Elizabeth married Thomas Dillard c1728, probably in Spotsylvania Co. She was likely the mother of several children with Thomas.
She passed away around 1744 in Spotsylvania Co.
Research Note
Elizabeth's father has often been confused with William Holloday. That confusion arose with an abstract of Holloway's will, published by William Armstrong Crozier in 1978, in which Crozier used the surname Holloday incorrectly. The reference below, to the original will, uses the Holloway surname throughout.
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Spotsylvania County, Virginia Will Book A, pp. 431-433, FHL Film #7645804, Images 391-392; 4 December 1744, Will of William Holloway, ...Item I give to my daughter Elizabeth the wife of Thomas Dillard a negro girl named Judey to her and her heirs forever...
Virginia. County Court (Spotsylvania County), Virginia, Spotsylvania Co. - Deed books, 1722-1910, 1962 ; general indexes, 1722-1970 (Richmond [Virginia] : Filmed by the Virginia State Library, [194?], 1972-1973), #34070/ Vol. E/ p.18, Family History Library, 35 North West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150.
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Elizabeth 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 Elizabeth:
Holloday-7 and Holloway-1440 appear to represent the same person because: 7 makes mention of William Holloday's will and a reference to Thomas Dillard - this is the same person as Holloway-1440 (will uses the LNAB of Holloway
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