Judith Olsen, Lippincott: Five Generations of the Descendants of Richard and Abigail Lippincott (Woodbury, NJ: Gloucester County Historical Society, 1982); p.36, Anna Eves was "dau. of Thomas and w2) Anna ( ) Eves."
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I didn't create this profile but this represents the Anna that I know to be my ancestor through Anna Eves Lippincott. I actually think her maiden name is unknown. After going over the Quaker records and books I found that Thomas married after Anna died and the next wife was named Mary Roberts and guessing that's the source of confusion plus all the Thomas. I thought that was the younger Thomas but he's supposed to have married a Jane and Mary Ashard (widow) My interest was that the two Thomas were not merged incorrectly.
I didn't create this profile but this represents the Anna that I know to be my ancestor through Anna Eves Lippincott. I actually think her maiden name is unknown. After going over the Quaker records and books I found that Thomas married after Anna died and the next wife was named Mary Roberts and guessing that's the source of confusion plus all the Thomas. I thought that was the younger Thomas but he's supposed to have married a Jane and Mary Ashard (widow) My interest was that the two Thomas were not merged incorrectly.