When Anne Jones was born in 1740 in Virginia, her father, Richard, was 37, and her mother, Anne, was 31. She married William Eldridge in 1765.[1] She then married John Cargill on September 15, 1774, in Sussex, Virginia.[2]
The Cargill Family By John and Helen Cargill
John Cargill, born in Surry County, Va., in 1741, died in Sussex County, Va., 2 Dec. 1777. He married thirdly, 15 Sept. 1774, Anne (Jones) Eldridge, died between 27 Oct. 1780 and 15 March 1781, the dates of the making and probating of her will, daughter of Richard and Ann (Hamilton) Jones of Surry County and widow of
William Eldridge... Children by third wife, born in Sussex County: (1) Col. John, b. 31 Sept. 1775; (2) Gen. Nathaniel, b. in 1777[3].
Sources
↑ U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900; Source number: 3452.000; Source type: Electronic Database; Number of Pages: 1; Submitter Code: DP1
↑ "The Cargill Family By John and Helen Cargill". Cargill, John and Helen. New England Genealogical and Historical Register, 1963. page 15. https://archive.org/details/cargillfamilybyj00carg. Edited for readability by Wikitree user McCann-1412.
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It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Anne by comparing test results with other carriers of her mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known mtDNA test-takers in her direct maternal line.
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