BURIAL - Old Saint Martins Episcopal Cemetery, Marcus Hook, Delaware County, Pennsylvania.[1]
Presumed father: Thomas Hitchcock. (A final disposition of Anne's "Swamp" and "Paradise" properties by Emanual Grubb and Ann (Hitchcock) Grubb would help
to confirm the Hitchcock/Grubb connection.[2]
Hitchcock, Thomas, Cecil Co., Maryland. Will. Date: 12th Oct 1707:
To wife Anne, dwelling plantation, including 200 A., ____, during life; at her decease to son John.
To son Thomas and hrs., land ____, on which he lives.
To dau. Anne and hrs., "Swamp" and "Paradise" on s.e. side N.E. River.
To daus Anne, afsd., Millycent and son John afsd., personalty.
Wife, afsd., extx. and residuary legatee.
Test: John Coosyne, Wm. Dare,Sr., Andrew Rosenquist, Paul Phillips. 12.190
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Ann 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 Ann:
Hitchcock-2455 and Hitchcock-2425 appear to represent the same person because: they clearly represent the same person - wife of Emanuel Grubb Sr. As Hitchcock-2455 has no sources and almost no text, please merge now; do not make an Unmerged Match. Thank you.
Hedgecock-99 and Hitchcock-2425 appear to represent the same person because: this is a duplicate / they are the same person, please merge or add me to trusted list & I will merge for you, thanks!