This profile is with a set of mis-merged profiles. Parents & Spouses are the same however two conflicting birth events. There are conflicting birth events:
"May" Hassell about 1752 in Northumberland, Colony of Virginia
"Mary" Hassell about 1745 in Tyrrell North Carolina
According to Bob Bowling, The family of "John the immigrant" were briefly in Richmond County, Virginia between about 1695-1703. There may have been some Tarkington family (or Tarkington records) left behind and now causing confusion. -Andrea Powell
Note
Note: married name May Tarkento [Tarkington]
Sources
WikiTree profile Hassell-125 created through the import of GerkeFam.ged on Jun 14, 2012 by Matthew Gerke. See the Changes page for the details of edits by Matthew and others.
Hassell-260 was created by Sarah Sherman-VanDeventer through the import of VanDeventer Family Tree.ged on Oct 28, 2014.
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Mary 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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Hassell-260 and Hassell-125 appear to represent the same person because: I've been looking into the merger of Hassell-98 and Hassell-259 for many years, but had not acted until now. These 2 profiles have the same father, matched mother (now merged), and matched children that are also corroborated by the father's WILL (In Hassell-98). The two unconfirmed children asre Keziah (listed in both trees, but not in the will), and May vs. Mary (Mary is listed, May is not) but May is an empty shell with no data. There is no evidence of May and I believe it' s just a typo in my tree, hence I've concluded it is the correct action to merge them.