Source S22: Record ID Number: MH:S22: User ID: EA44FC6D-9A54-474E-8841-6C8CDA9B4A70: Author: Jean White: Title: White Web Site: Text: MyHeritage.com family tree: Family site: White Web Site: Family tree: 7544662-2: Media: 325763-1: Type: Smart Matching: Page: Appuliea or Brittain [Apphia]: Event: Smart Matching: Role: 1005149: Date: 27 JAN 2011: Text: Added by confirming a Smart Match: Quality or Certainty of Data: 3
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This person was created through the import of berdine.GED on 08 February 2011.
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IT IS VERY IMPORTANT TO RESOLVE THESE PROBLEMS, Because the branch is in jeopardy of breaking off!!
Referring to Family Search, which shows her married to Daniel Britton with the same birth and death years (1705-1736) which is not just highly suspicious.
There is NO possible way they had a child in 1714, at 8 years of age, much less married when they were 4 years old. 1705–1736
Marriage: about 1709 in Woodbridge Township, Middlesex, New Jersey, United States (US did not exist at that time, either.) In addition, their son - James Berdine - was born in Ireland. NOT.
If the son named "Nicholas Bordine" truly is their child, given his middle name which is spelled similarly to James', I think it may be family name. If it is, it is more likely associated with their mother - who has no known surname. This would be worth researching.
Did she emigrate from Ireland, or did her parents?
When was she really born?
When was Daniel really born?
Did they both die in the same year?
Did they have twin daughters born in 1730, or are "Elizabeth BRITTAIN" and "Mary BRITTEN" the same person?
(Note: I found the entry for "Mary Britten" on another Fam Search profile for Daniel and Apphia BRITTEN and chose to add her as their child on the primary profile until this can be resolved.)
Referring to Family Search, which shows her married to Daniel Britton with the same birth and death years (1705-1736) which is not just highly suspicious. There is NO possible way they had a child in 1714, at 8 years of age, much less married when they were 4 years old. 1705–1736 Marriage: about 1709 in Woodbridge Township, Middlesex, New Jersey, United States (US did not exist at that time, either.) In addition, their son - James Berdine - was born in Ireland. NOT. If the son named "Nicholas Bordine" truly is their child, given his middle name which is spelled similarly to James', I think it may be family name. If it is, it is more likely associated with their mother - who has no known surname. This would be worth researching. Did she emigrate from Ireland, or did her parents? When was she really born? When was Daniel really born? Did they both die in the same year? Did they have twin daughters born in 1730, or are "Elizabeth BRITTAIN" and "Mary BRITTEN" the same person? (Note: I found the entry for "Mary Britten" on another Fam Search profile for Daniel and Apphia BRITTEN and chose to add her as their child on the primary profile until this can be resolved.)
Children b.-d. with Family Search ID #'s:
Col Nicholas Brittain 1714–1783 • KCXS-2ND
Nicholas Bordine 1723–Deceased • GZ1W-MTQ
James Berdine 1726–1780 • LZ8L-QV6
Elizabeth Brittain 1730–Deceased • 9NT9-RKS
Mary Britten 1730–1731 • LCZZ-5LW
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