Elizabeth married John Keeney in New London about 1690,[2] after John's first wife, Sarah (Douglas) Keeney had died.[3]
Elizabeth and John had the following children, all born in New London:
Elizabeth, b. October 27, 1690, m. 1st October 7, 1708 David Culver in New London, m. 2d before 1732 William Waterhouse. (See sources and discussion in Elizabeth's profile.)
Sarah, b. May 27, 1692, m. February 1707 or May 22, 1707 William Crocker in New London. (See discussion and sources in Sarah's profile.)
Mary, b. January 20, 1694, June 3, 1694. (See discussion and sources in Mary's profile.)
Lydia, b. March 17, 1696, bpt. April 19, 1996. (See discussion and sources in Lydia's profile.)
Hannah, b. November 30, 1698, bpt. March 27, 1697/8 in New London, m. July 2, 1712 Thomas Daniels in New London, d. May 18, 1744 in New London. (See sources and discussion in Hannah's profile.)
John, b. February 13, 1699/1700, bpt. February 25, 1699/1700. (See sources and discussion in John's profile.)
↑ 1.01.1Connecticut: Vital Records. New London Births-Marriages-Deaths 1646-1854. Barbour Collection. Connecticut State Library, 1919. p. 181, citing New London Records Vol. 1, p. 9. Link to page at americanancestors.org.
↑ Based on date of John Kenney's marriage to his third wife.
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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: