Elizabeth White, daughter of Richard and Addra (Adria, Audry) White, was born after her parent's arrival in Virginia, around 1654.[1]
Elizabeth married John Meador sometime between July 1677 (when she signed as witness to a deed) and February 1678 (when she and John Meador were deeded the plantation of her father. She and John had seven know children, Richard Meador, Thomas Meador, Rachel Meador, Elizabeth Meador, Hope Meador, Esther Meador, and John Meador.[1]
Elizabeth apparently died before the end of 1694. On 10 December 1694, her husband John made a deed of gift to their children prior to his second marriage.[1]
Sources
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Meador and Meador. Our Meador families in colonial America.
See also:
(http://www.livelyroots.com/demedewe/d12. John Meador (15042)) The Descendants of Robert de Medewe], Lively Roots. accessed 3 Feb 2016 NOTE: cites no sources for Elizabeth //(21Jan2024 -- this link no longer works)
Meador, Victor P. (Victor Paul), and Bernal M. Meador. Our Meador families in colonial America: as found in the records of Isle of Wight, Lancaster, (old) Rappahannock, Richmond, Essex and Caroline Counties, Virginia. (Independence, Missouri: V.P. Meador, 1983), p. 52 NOTE: Based on research in original records, cited in text.
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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:
White-1228 and White-12413 appear to represent the same person because: lots of work done on the Meador/Meadows family, this is intended to be the same person. To improve the health of the WikiTree please consider this merge request carefully. Removing duplicates is a requirement of WikiTree. We all work together in a collaborative effort You may assist by completing this merge and any others that are related. You just never know when you are going to find a long lost relative! Thats the great part of Wikitree. Be sure to check parents, children and spouses. This merge has been suggested by a WikiTree Arborist. If you'd like to learn more please see http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Arborists
White-6659 and White-1228 appear to represent the same person because: same husband and children, dates are slightly different, just need to merge and document