NOTE: CX Line was merged into the C Line 2/1/2010 by PSV Genealogist Patricia “Joan” Allen. CX-1 John Peyton is the same person as C-36 John Payton Jr., page 197, The Peytons of Virginia II, 2004. Thus, descendants of CX-1 John Peyton have the same Peyton descent as C-36 John Payton Jr.: 21. John Payton Sr.>15. Valentine Payton>10. Philip Peyton>5. Philip Payton> 1. Thomas Peyton Sr. of Bisley. Because of the length of the regenerated CX Line – 41 pages – it was unfeasible to incorporate it in the C Line report. Instead, this regenerated Line, which is being published in the Peyton Book Additional Data series, has been designated as the CX/C Line to mark it as an extension of the C Line. Additional data has been included in the regenerated line.
Generation Four
37. Sarah4 Peyton (Elijah3, Micajah2, John1) was born circa 1829 prob. Clark Co., IN. She married Hugh M. Robinson on 5 Feb 1849 Clark Co., IN. She died in 1861, Clark Co., IN. She was buried in the Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, Polk Township, Washington, IN.
She also went by the name of Sallie.
Hugh M. Robinson died before 1865 (Her heirs in Court case re lands of Micajah Peyotn).
Children of Sarah4 Peyton and Hugh M. Robinson are as follows:
141. i. James W.5 Robinson.
142. ii. Reuben M. Robinson.
143. iii. Sarah M. Robinson.
144. iv. John M. Robinson.
145. v. Margaret E. Robinson.
146. vi. Hugh M. Robinson.
Sources
↑ Peyton's Of Virginia, Volume Two, 2004, Additional Data With updates through 25 Oct 2016, Page 778
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It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Sarah 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 Sarah: