Anne was born circa 1750. Anne lived in June 1775 in Boxbourne, Hertfordshire.[1][2]
She married Richard Darby, son of Richard Darby and Sarah Peachy, in a Church of England ceremony in St. Peter's on Thursday 8 June 1775 in Roydon, Essex. Both Richard and Anne signed the wedding certificate. The wedding certificate was also signed by John Brand and Elizabeth Brett. They went on to have four children together.[3][4]
As of 22 April 1776, she was also known as Ann with the baptism of her daughter Elizabeth.
Anne and Richard Darby became the parents of George Darby circa 1779.
Sources
↑ Roydon, Essex Parish Registers for St. Peter's, 1774-1812, Roydon, Essex, England, Name: Richard Darby; Gender: Male; Marriage Place: Roydon, St Peter, Essex, England; Marriage Date: 8 Jun 1775; Spouse: Ann Brett; Search Photos: Search for 'Roydon, St Peter' in the UK City, Town and Village Photos collection; Phillimore Ecclesiastical Parish Map: ; View this parish; Source Description: Marriage Register; Service of Church: Registers of Baptisms, Marriages and Burials; Incumbent; Roydon, St Peter; Parish Records;1774-1812.
↑ E-mails from Eve Mintern to Tim Hill, 2012- (Tim Hill's collection) 15th Oct 2012.
↑Marriage: Parish Registers for St. Peter's, 1774-1812 Name: Richard Darby; Gender: Male; Marriage Place: Roydon, St Peter, Essex, England; Marriage Date: 8 Jun 1775; Spouse: Ann Brett; Search Photos: Search for 'Roydon, St Peter' in the UK City, Town and Village Photos collection; Phillimore Ecclesiastical Parish Map: ; View this parish; Source Description: Marriage Register; Service of Church: Registers of Baptisms, Marriages and Burials; Incumbent; Roydon, St Peter; Parish Records;1774-1812.
↑ E-mails from Eve Mintern to Tim Hill, 2012- 15th Oct 2012.
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It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Ann 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 Ann: