Anna was born 27 Nov. 1767 in Rockingham Cty., Virginia[1]. She was the daughter of John Baer and Catherine Miller. Anna married Jacob Miller 6 Nov., 1792[2][3]. Anna died in 1841 and was buried in Elk Run Cemetery, Elkton, Rockingham Cty., VA[4][5].
Sources
Source: S163 Title: Bear Saga Update: Part Two Author: Jane Evans Best Publisher: Pennsylvania Mennonite Heritage October 1998
Source: S432 Title: National Genealogical Society Quarterly Volume 6 no. 1 April, 1917 Publisher: Archive.org
Source: S79 Findagrave.com
↑ Source: #S163 page: 12 Accessed 12 April, 2018 Certainty of Data: 4
↑ Source: #S163 page: 12 Accessed 12 April, 2018 Certainty of Data: 4
↑ Source: #S432 page: 46 Page: https://archive.org/stream/nationalgenealo191721nati#page/46/mode/2up/search/jacob+miller Text: Virginia marriages performed by Rev. Paul Henkel: Rockingham County: Jacob Miller, Anna Barr, Apr.6, 1792. Note: The small original diary, at one place showing "Paul Hinckle—his book," is in possession of Mr. Elon O. Henkel, New Market, Va. Accessed 14 April, 2018 Certainty of Data: 4
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Anna by comparing test results with other carriers of her ancestors' 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 Anna: