The attached marriage bond clearly states that Magdalena Burkholder is the daughter of Jacob Burkholder. Married in 1805 in Rockingham. Please do not change parents.[1]
In 1805, when she was about 25 years old, she married Daniel Breneman/Brannaman in Rockingham County.[2] They remained in Virginia through 1820, when they relocated to Knox County, Ohio, where they remained until they became incapable of living alone. During their later years, they relocated to Cloverdale, Indiana, where they lived with their son, Jacob.
Anna and Daniel had the following known children:
Barbara Brannaman (1806-1891)
Abraham Brannaman (~1807-1819) - Died age 12
Susan Brannaman (1809-1893)
Ann Brannaman (1814-1908)
Jacob Brannaman (1816-1865)
Elizabeth "Betsy" Brannaman (1819-1902)
George Brannaman (1820-?)
Lydia Brannaman (1821-1878)
Julia A Brannaman (1826-1895)
Anna passed away in 1865 at the home of her son Jacob and is buried at Cloverdale Cemetery in Putnam County, Indiana.[3]
To be Added: 1810–1860 Census; Check Newspapers.com
↑ "Rockingham County, Virginia, Marriage Register (1791-1852)": Daniel Branamann to Magalina Burkholder; 2 April 1820; by Rev William Hughs FamilySearch (Image 101 of 520)
↑ "Anna Magdalena (Burkholder) Brennaman (1780-1865)": Find A Grave: Memorial #201450875 (No memorial pictured; Biographical Information; Family links)
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Magdalena 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 Magdalena: