Abigail Mack was born on 14 May 1740 in Lyme, New London, Colony of Connecticut. She was a daughter of Ebenezer Mack and Abigail Davis.[1] Abigail Mack married William Gee. [2]
William, Jr born 13 October 1767, died 27 July 1843
Elizabeth born 13 June 1769, died 1858
Polly born 25 November 1781 Lyme, New London Co., Conn.; married Abel Smith 1 August 1798 Lyme, New London Co., Conn. (Abel Smith b. 7 Jan 1766, son of Samuel Smith and Mary - - -).
Research Notes
Polly and Abel reportedly removed from Lyme to Chenango Co., New York. Some records indicate that the marriage of Polly and Abel occurred during the month of April, 1798 on the 17th day. [1]
Sources
↑ "Connecticut Births and Christenings, 1649-1906," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F77G-WLP : 3 December 2014), Ebenezer Mack in entry for Abigail Mack, 14 Mar 1740; citing ; FHL microfilm unknown.
↑ "Connecticut, Vital Records, Prior to 1850," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:78XK-Y7W2 : 14 April 2022), Abigail Mack, ; citing Marriage, Lyme, New London, Connecticut, United States, Compiled by Lucius A. and Lucius B. Barbour, housed at State Library, Hartford, Connecticut; FHL microfilm 008272239. She passed away on 23 Mar 1838 in East Lyme, New London, Connecticut, United States.
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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:
His New York land was probably there, and the Davis and Mack families had connections there.
And the Warman Mack DNA has been Found on Long Island In a archeology site.
I added the list of children, from Gee Family records., source noted. I am distantly related to Abigail Davis and these records came to my attention while doing other research.
His New York land was probably there, and the Davis and Mack families had connections there. And the Warman Mack DNA has been Found on Long Island In a archeology site.
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