Deborah was born on Wednesday, January 1, 1698, in St. Stephen-In-Brannel, Cornwall, England.
Deborah married Edward Drew on February 8, 1717, in St. Stephen-In-Brannel, Cornwall, England. [1]
Deborah & Edward had the following children"
Bennett Drew on Saturday, January 1, 1718 in Ladock, Cornwall, England.
Margery Drew on abt. 1720 in Ladock, Cornwall, England.
Augustin Drew on Monday, February 2, 1722 in Ladock, Cornwall, England.
Deborah died as the wife of Edward, while residing in Ladock, and was buried in August 1722 in the parish of St Stephen in Brannel, Cornwall, England.[2]
Research Notes
I am at present unable to verify the baptismal date, I have so far identified 4 possible Debora Bennetts in and around a 16.8 mile radius of St Stephen (Brannel) all of whom were baptised in Brannel, by conducting a phonetic search on FreeReg, their names are:
Williamson-862 03:17, 15 January 2023 (UTC) More research needs to be done
Sources
↑Edward Drew marriage to Deborah Bennett on 8 Feb 1717 in St Stephen in Brannel, Cornwall, England., fourth unnumbered entry on page 8 in 1717
FamilySearch Record: NFGT-DHS (accessed 15 January 2023)
FamilySearch Image: S3HT-DTT5-NC (accessed 15 January 2023) FamilySearch Image path: FamilySearch Film#004280044 [Item 8] England, Cornwall Parish Registers, 1538-2010 > Cornwall > St Stephen in Brannel > Baptisms, marriages, burials, 1694-1744 > image 1037 of 1724
↑ Burial of Deborah DREW (wife of Edw) died while residing in Ladock, buried 14 August 1723, St Stephen in Brannel, Cornwall, England; OPC Database (database without images), [Burials Database] transcribed by John Evans (http://www.opc-cornwall.org/ : Accessed 15 January 2023) citing Bodmin BTs
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Deborah by comparing test results with other carriers of her mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known mtDNA test-takers in her direct maternal line.