Mary Eglantine was born in 1807. She passed away in 1862.
Parents: (needs sourcing)
Father Perrin Cardwell Jr
Mother Catherine Cook
1850 United States Federal Census[1]
Name: Eglintine Hill
[Mary Eglantine Hill]
Gender: Female
Race: White
Age: 43
Birth Year: abt 1807
Birthplace: Virginia
Home in 1850: District 14, Grainger, Tennessee, USA
Line Number: 4
Dwelling Number: 1709
Family Number: 1790
Household Members Age
Able Hill 43
Eglintine Hill 43
Catherine M Hill 23
James C Hill 21
Alfred H Hill 18
Joseph P Hill 15
Mary A Hill 14
Phillip M Hill 12
John C Hill 10
Oliver P Hill 7
Hazen M Hill 5
1860 United States Federal Census[2]
Name: Eglantine Hill
Age: 56
Birth Year: abt 1804
Gender: Female
Race: White
Birth Place: Virginia
Home in 1860: Jonesboro Ward 1, Union, Illinois
Post Office: Jonesboro
Dwelling Number: 1169
Family Number: 1160
Occupation: Farmer
Real Estate Value: 600
Personal Estate Value: 300
Household Members Age
Eglantine Hill 56
Phebe Hill 23
John Hill 19
Oliver Hill 17
Hagen Hill 14
Polly Hubbs 24
Andrew Hubbs 7
Martha Hubbs 4
not in 1870 census.
Also see Illinois, U.S., County Marriage Records, 1800-1940
Name: Mary Hill Hubbs
Gender: Female
Age: 44
Birth Year: abt 1835
Marriage Date: 18 Nov 1879
Marriage Place: Jackson, Illinois, USA
Father: Abraham Hill
Mother: Eglentine Cardwell
Spouse: William B. Johnson
Sources
↑ 1850 United States Federal Census; Year: 1850; Census Place: District 14, Grainger, Tennessee; Roll: 880; Page: 121b
↑ 1860 United States Federal Census; Year: 1860; Census Place: Jonesboro Ward 1, Union, Illinois; Roll: M653_231; Page: 803; Family History Library Film: 803231
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Mary 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 Mary: