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About Anna Durbin
Anna Durbin (Hayden)
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/221468809/anna-durbin
Anna Hayden is the third of fifteen children and the oldest daughter born to Henrietta Cole and the American Patriot Basil Hayden, a signer of the" Maryland Oath of Fidelity and Support 1778." Basil Hayden Sr. led the first Catholic Colony from Maryland to Nelson County, Kentucky in 1785, along with his wife and children, except 16 year old Anna who stayed in Maryland to care for her widowed 80 year old grandmother. About the same time her grandmother died, Anna married Daniel Durbin in Baltimore MD. (Hayden, Rapier and Allied Family: Colonial Maryland and Kentucky by Mary Louise Donnelly).
Anna and Daniel Durbin had thirteen children. The youngest son, Basil, was named for Anna's father, Basil Hayden. Many of Anna's adult children are buried in Catholic cemeteries throughout Ohio, also linking Anna to the Kentucky Hayden Catholic heritage. It is not known when or where Anna died, but her youngest child was born in June of 1812. With numerous small children, it is likely Anna died shortly before her widowed husband remarried in 1814.
Anna Durbin's Timeline
1776 |
November 13, 1776
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St. Mary's County, Maryland, Colonial America
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1793 |
June 22, 1793
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Frederick, Frederick County, Maryland, United States
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1801 |
January 20, 1801
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1814 |
1814
Age 37
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Maryland or Pennsylvania, United States
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1817 |
1817
Age 38
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Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, United States
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