Note: Household of Stephen Crummey: 1 male > 16; 6 males < 16; 4 females. Lived near George Carters, Elijah Carter, John Carter, Joshea Carter, Samuel Carton, and David Cartor.
She moved to Appling County, Georgia, USA about 1820.
Rebecca died at the age of about 75 in 1840.
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Sources
↑ 1.01.1Death: Title: Our Heritage A Genealogy of the Descendants of Jacob Carter of South Carolina, Volume: III Abbreviation: Our Heritage Author: Mary Ketus Deen Holland Publication: self-published, 1974. Citing: Page: Page vii (accessed before 3 August 2011)
↑Marriage: Title: 1790 U S Census, Charleston District, South Carolina Abbreviation: 1790 U S Census, Charleston Dist, SC. Citing: Page: St Bartholomew's Parish, page 4. (accessed before 3 August 2011)
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Find a Grave, database and images (accessed 25 September 2021), memorial page for Rebecca Carter Crummey (1765–1840), Find A Grave: Memorial #110125224; maintained by Gerrys_1grl (contributor 47460709) , Burial Details Unknown.
“Our Heritage, Volume III, A Genealogy of the Descendants of Jacob Carter of South Carolina” by Mary Ketus Deen Holland, 1974, and supplement dated January 1982.
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Rebecca 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 Rebecca:
Carter-7135 and Carter-3215 appear to represent the same person because: they are married to the same spouse, Stephen Crummey. The difference in fathers needs to be rectified.
edited by Linda (Johnson) Leslie