When Elizabeth JORDAN was born on June 24, 1742, in Goochland, Virginia, her father, Charles Jordan, was 34, and her mother, Hellenah was 33. She married Benjamin SUBLETT on June 24, 1762, in Goochland, Virginia. They had nine children in 24 years. She died in 1800 in Warren, Kentucky, at the age of 58, and was buried in Bowling Green, Kentucky.
Spouse and Children
Marr. Benjamin Sublett 24 Jun 1762 St James Northam Parish, Goochland, Virginia, British Colonial America [1][2]
Charles Jordan Sublett (1766-1846)[4] who married Polly Davis[2]
Usley Sublett (1769-1820)[5] who married Samuel Porter[2]
Elizabeth Sublett (1771-????) [6] marr. Warner Hewitt
Benjamin Branch Sublett (1774-1840)[7] who married Mary Akin[2]
Samuel P. Sublett (1776- ????) [8]who married Fanny Taylor and Mary "Polly" Sumpter[2]
Matthew Sublett (1781-aft 1860) who married Frances Key[2]
Martha Jane Sublett (1784-1858) marr. David Garland
Mary Scott Sublett, (1788-1862) who married William Sublett[2]
Father Charles Jordan's will, DB 10, p 437, Goochland Co, VA written May 7 1773, proved May 16, 1774[9]
Names: Wife: Hellenah; and Children: Charles Jordan, James Jordan, Matthew Jordan, William Jordan and Elizabeth Soblet
Executors: his three sons Charles, James and WIlliam Jordan
Witnesses: Samuel Jordan, Ambrose Stodghill, John Woodson
Benjamin died before February 1816 in Warren County, Kentucky.[2] Elizabeth died in Virginia before 1807.
Research Notes
Unsourced claims from merged profile:
Name: Mary Elizabeth
Birth: 24 Jun 1742 in King William Parish, Goochland, Virginia
Death: Virginia
(I found a source giving name as Mary Elizabeth BUT this belongs on a different Mary Elizabeth Jordan - had a different spouse)
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DNA Connections
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.
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