Mariah was born 8 Jul, 1795 probably at Kinderhook New York and was the daughter of Johannes Elkenbrack aka Erkenbrecht and Susanna Shutter and was baptized in the U.S. Dutch Reformed Church at Kinderhook 2 Aug 1795[1]
Marriage
Mariah married James Benjamin Mitts at Fredericksburg, Ontario 20 April 1816[2] - site manager also has copy of register
Children of Mariah and James Benjamin Mitts
John Alkenbrack Mitts
James Benjamin Mitts
Cornelius Mitts
Martin Mitts
Elisabeth Mitts
Census
1851 Census for Canada West, Hastings County, Huntingdon Township[3]
1861 Census for Canada West, Hastings County, Huntingdon Township [4]
Death
Mariah died sometime after the 1861 census, place of Death and place of Burial are probably in Hastings County, Huntingdon Township
Reference
Hastings County Kinfolk by Audrey Condon Delaney published 1987[5]
Sources
↑ "New York, Church Records, 1660-1954," database, FamilySearch : 10 July 2020, > image 1 of 1; multiple churches, New York. Link to Family Search
↑ "1851 Census Canada West (Ontario)", Hastings County, Huntingdon Township, Page 37; Microfilm: C-11727; Reference: RG 31; Item Number: 1018377; Library and Archives Canada Image at Library and Archives Canada
↑ "1861 Census Canada West (Ontario)", Hastings County, Huntingdon Township, Page 41; Microfilm: C-1033; Reference: RG31; Item Number: 205872; Library and Archives Canada Image at Library and Archives Canada
↑Hastings County Kinfolk by Audrey Condon Delaney published 1987 : Title No 707066; CREATOR; Delaney, Audrey Condon, 1923-; Extent; 133, 35, [1] p; Language: English; Family Search Books Link Book at Family Search
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Mariah 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 Mariah: