Name was Nagel at birth. Appears that the spelling Nagle was adopted at some point in her life.
Eva Nagel from Blankenloch was married to Adam Kieffer in 1750 in Germany. That marriage was short and Eva requested a divorce at the "Stadtvogt" on the grounds of a bad husband. There is no record of children. Eva came to Pennsylvania with her father and two brothers on the ship "Brothers" which landed 16 September 1751. She married Martin (Oberlin) Overly in Berks County, Pennsylvania on October 14, 1755. There is no stone remaining. [1]
Biographical information provided by Susanne Grunwald in Hessen/Germany.
Buried Overly Chapel Cemetery, Ross County, Ohio
Eva was born about 1769.
Burial: Cryder Family Cemetery, Ross County, Ohio
Sources
↑ Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 30 August 2018), memorial page for Eva Marie Nagel Overly (9 Dec 1729–3 Mar 1809), Find A Grave Memorial no. 13880798, citing Cryder Family Cemetery, Ross County, Ohio, USA ; Maintained by Ron Overley (contributor 46830383) .
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It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Eva by comparing test results with other carriers of her mitochondrial DNA.
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Last name at Birth is Nagel