Edward Jinkins and Cecelia A. Myers Marriage Register No. 1, page 88, line 23., 9 January 1834 Frederick County Courthouse, Winchester, Virginia
Source: S97 John Vogt and T. William Kethley, Frederick County Marriages, 1738 - 1850, Virginia Historic Marriage Register (Athens, Georgia: Iberian Publishing Co., 1984/1987). page 126, Spelled "Jinkins" on marriage record; minister - John Allemong.
Source: S1160 1850 United States Federal Census. Household of Edward Jenkins, enumerated 25 November 1850, Frederick County, Virginia; Series M432, Roll 945, sheet 356, line 10. Repository: #R2
Source: S1161 1860 United States Federal Census. Household of Cecelia Jinkins, enumerated 2 August 1860, Frederick County, Virginia; Series M653, Roll 1347, sheet 164 (364), line 10. Repository: #R2
Source: S1162 1870 U. S. Federal Census. Household of John E. Jenkins, enumerated 30 June 1870. Series M593, Roll 1648, sheet 65 (364B), line 6, Record Info: Frederick County, Virginia - Opequon Township. Repository: #R2
Source: S1164 1880 U. S. Federal Census. Household of John E. Jenkins, enumerated 7 June 1880. Series T9, Roll 1366, ED 40, page 26B (273B), line 41. Frederick County, Virginia - Opequon District. Repository: #R2
Repository: R2 National Archives and Records Administration Washington State: District of Columbia
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It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Cecelia 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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