Deborah Meacham, d. Isaack and Deborah, was born in Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, Apr. 8, 1681.[1]
Deborah Meacham, daughter of Capt. Isaac Meacham, a first settler of Enfield, married Daniel Markham, another first settler of Enfield, Connecticut.[2]
↑Vital Records of Salem Massachusetts to the End of the Year 1849. Volume II – Births (p 69). Salem, Mass: The Essex Institute, 1918.
↑ 2.02.12.22.32.42.5 Hinman, Royal Ralph. A catalogue of the names of the first Puritan settlers of the colony of ConnecticutNo. I p 171. Hartford, 1846.
↑ Source: #S247 Data: Text: Family Data Collection - Individual Records CONT about Deborah Meacham CONT Name: «tab»Deborah Meacham CONT Spouse: «tab»Daniel Markham CONT Parents: «tab»Isaac Meacham, Deborah Browning CONT Birth Place: «tab»Essex, Salem, MA CONT Birth Date: «tab»8 Apr 1681 CONT Marriage Place: «tab»Enfield, Hartford, CT CONT Marriage Date: «tab»2 Apr 1700 CONT Death Date: «tab»1761
↑ Source: #S241 Page: entry for Daniel Markham Jr., April quarter; citing the General Register Office's England and Wales Civil Registration Indexes Quality or Certainty of Data: 3 Date: 22 Nov 2010 Data: Text: U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 CONT about Daniel Markham CONT Name: «tab»Daniel Markham CONT Gender: «tab»Male CONT Birth Place: «tab»MA CONT Birth Year: «tab»1671 CONT Spouse Name: «tab»Deborah Meacham CONT Spouse CONT Birth Place: «tab»MA CONT Spouse Birth Year: «tab»1681 CONT Marriage CONT Year: «tab»1703 CONT Marriage State: «tab»CT CONT Number Pages: «tab»8
Source: S241 Abbreviation: US and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 Title: CD-ROM database Publication: N.p.: n.p., n.d. Repository: #R512 Italicized: Y Paranthetical: Y
Source: S247 Abbreviation: Family Data Collection - Individual Records Title: <"," Report Repository: #R512 Italicized: Y Paranthetical: Y
WikiTree profile Meacham-199 created through the import of WikiGedcom.ged on Nov 14, 2011 by Darlene Nelson. See the Changes page for the details of edits by Darlene and others.
Other children of Isaac and Deborah's included: Deborah, Isaac, Jeremiah, Israel, Ebenezer, Ichabod, John, Mary, Joseph, and Benjamin.
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However, there are no known mtDNA test-takers in her direct maternal line.
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Dear Laura, I have not accept the merge between the files that you have suggested. There are a number of reasons that I will reply to in a private message. However, I would like to work together with you to resolve any questions. I believe that my research indicated that Daniel, the most senior, came to the colonies and joined the church in Boston before his marriage and two of his sons were James and Daniel: birthdates around 1640. His father-in-law was Thomas. Daniel the younger moved to Middletown, CT.. The family tree continues in CT until about 1800. James family tree is well recorded. As to James the senior, I was hard pressed to find the exact link. Would you mind, doing the research by given authors? How does Find a Grave list a person without linking a cemetery?
Meacham-464 and Meacham-199 appear to represent the same person because: Another duplicate in the line. Wikitree's mission is to have one profile per individual.