[citation needed] for her birth, was she only 14 when she gave birth???
email'd Carole Conrad, f-a-g asking for her source for the dod she has..1787??? [1]Taylor-25258 00:04, 18 September 2022 (UTC) the 2 Elizabeth's just don't add up. trying to find sources...
This is from the St. George's Parish Register of Births, Marriages & Deaths, 1681 - 1799
"Catherine Whiteaker wife to Mark Whiteaker Departed this life
the fifteenth day of November in the year of 1717." [2]
Burial: Unknown
Sources
↑ "Maryland, Church Records, 1668-1995," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QG2Y-X4LK : 10 October 2019), Catherine Whiteaker in entry for Mark Whiteaker, 15 Feb 1716; citing Birth, Maryland, British Colonial America, multiple denominations and churches, Maryland; FHL microfilm . image 1048/ page 219
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I think the siblings may be incorrect. I think Edward and Susannah only had three children: Ann, Catherine, and William Able. Mary and Martha Smith are, like you have posted, half-siblings. Their father was Emmanuel Smith who only lived a short time after he married Susannah.
I may be wrong, but maybe someone can clear things.
Priscilla
I may be wrong, but maybe someone can clear things. Priscilla