Abigail was born in 1778. She passed away before 1841.
Clifford Beebe,Genealogy of the Family of Beebe, [1] Data Extract:
) Page 35. Joseph Beebe and Sarah Fergo were the parents of Sarah (351), Phebe (352), Joseph (353), Samuel (354), and Jemima (355).
) Page 92. Vital data: Samuel Beebe (354) was born 6 March 1757 at Danbury, Fairfield, Ct. and he died 13 November 1812 at Skaneateles, Onondaga, New York.
) Marriage. Samuel Beebe married Molly (Polly) MacWhorter, daughter of Alexander and Mary (Cummings) MacWhorter, on 8 September 1782 at Newark New Jersey. Molly Cummings was born in 1759 at Newark, NJ and she died in 1797 at New York, New York
) Children by Molly MacWhorter: Alexander MacWhorter (935), Samuel J. (936), and Jane Elizabeth (937)
) Second marriage. Samuel Beebe married, second, Abigail (Nabby) Curtis, daughter of Reuben and Silence (Allen) Curtis of Danbury, Conn. on 10 July 1800 at New York, New York. Abigail Curtis was born 1 November 1778 and she died prior to 1841.
) Children by Abigail Curtis: William L. (939), Augusta Matilda (940), Henrietta M. (941), and George Washington (942).
) Biography. Samuel Beebe lived in Danbury, Connecticut and moved to Skaneateles, New York. He was a broker on Wall Street in New York, New York and is buried in the Greenwood Cemetery at Brooklyn, New York.
Sources
↑ Beebe, Clifford, Genealogy of the Family of Beebe From the Earliest Known Immigrant John Beebe of Broughton, England, Higginson Book Co., 10 Colonial Road, Salem MA 01970. 1991.
The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records - White, Lorraine Cook, ed. (Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, MD, 1994-2002) Vol. Danbury, Page 40.
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Abigail 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 Abigail: