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About Elizabeth Catherine Patrick
DNA
- Dukes DNA project - project states descendent of Joseph Dukes
- connection comparing Gedmatch Kit TF3827251 (Dorothy Thomas Glover) [Ancestry] and Kit NB3385143 (*MGlaze) [Ancestry]. - Joseph Dukes-Hazelwood/Eisenhut
Census
- 1880 Dorchester Co., Elizabeth Patrick, living with daughter Eliza Knight's son Frank?
Can a direct female descendant of Ann Ailer an MtDNA test and upload results to Geni? If Ann Ailer and Michael Dukes are parents of Elizabeth Catherine Patrick, then Ann Ailer should also have MtDNA haplogroup T2b, as does a known direct female descendent of Elizabeth Dukes Patrick.
Inscription Memory of Mrs. Elizabeth Patrick wife of John D. Patrick Born in Orangeburg S.C. Jan. 14 1791 departed this life May 12 1886 She was a faithful member of the M.E. Church South, and was a devoted Wife, and affectionate Mother, and was loved by all who knew her and is now at rest with god. https://findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=25909896
Obituary, Woodford College obituary database
- Maiden name Dukes
- buried Boon Hill Church
- Transcription: Southern Christian Advocate, Charleston, SC, Thursday, August 26, 1886.. Sister Elizabeth Patrick (nee Dukes) was born in Orangeburg Co., SC, Jan. 14, 1791, and died, near Summerville, SC, May 12, 1886. During girlhood she united with the Methodist Church, remained in its fold to the close of life. She was married to John D. Patrick, who died Dec. 22, 1857. Nine children blessed their home. They all reached maturity and brought up families; hence our aged sister had a large posterity. She lived to see the fourth generation of her descendants appear on the stage of life. Her religious predilections were transmitted largely to her posterity, so that with few exceptions, so far is known, they are either members of or are are identified with the Methodist Church. During the long life of this aged servant of God, she experienced many bitter trials and suffered much bereavement, but her faith in God remained firm and the light of her hope was never extinguished. I had the pleasure of talking with her a few weeks before her departure. She spoke in terms most grateful of the goodness and mercy of God, and in the spirit of Christian triumph, expressed her readiness to go and be for * with the Lord. "Like as a shock of corn cometh in in his season," she reached the end of her earthly pilgrimage ripe for eternal life. With sad but hopeful hearts we laid her to rest in the cemetery of Boon Hill church, to await the resurrection of the just. - J. Ware Brown
United Methodist Church member (Dukes family buried in that church in Orangeburg, SC, as well as Patrick)
Related by DNA to Joseph Madison Dukes and James Dukes. Could James Dukes be her brother?
https://www.familytreedna.com/public/Duke?iframe=ycolorized
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18 18568966 29076004 11.4 2345
Father:
- Online tree has as daughter of George Alexander Dukes.
- Another online reference says differently: "Lynn Teague July 21, 2019 @ 11:45am This Dukes is a difficult one. I've been working on the Dukes family for about 3 decades now and don't have a provable answer on her parentage. The most likely interpretation is that Elizabeth was a daughter of Michael Dukes, oldest son of Joseph Dukes of Orangeburg. He apparently had two daughters whose names are not known. It is interesting that Patricks moved down to the St. George area apparently in conjunction with George Ezekiel Dukes, who was almost certainly the son of Thomas Edmund Dukes (before his marriage to Anne Tyler) and one of Michael's daughters."
- Related somehow to Thomas Edmund Dukes, Sr. of Orangeburg County. 1790 census lists Thomas Dukes living in Orangeburg County, SC. Others have shown this to be near Branchville, north between Rowesville. This is where John David Patrick is buried. Problem is that he has a daughter Elizabeth Syphret born a few years earlier in 1780s. He wouldn't have two daughters named Elizabeth.
- South Carolina will of Barbara Dukes, Orangeburgh, June 4, 1774 lists a daughter Elizabeth Lemons. Can't be the mother of Elizabeth Patrick because Elizabeth Patrick born later in 1791.
- Michael Dukes, son of Barbary and Joseph. of St. Georges Parish, Berkley County. Aug 1768 Lease and release. Holcomb SC Deed Abstracts, 1773-1778, books F-4 through X-4
Related?
- Ann Hazlehood daughter of Abraham Hazlehood of Orange Parish, married to Dukes. 1785. p. 440-441 of Miscellaneous Records, Vol. UU, 1783-1785.
- Mrs. Joan Dukes, inventory record March 13, 1772, p. 19-20, inventory vol. 17, Probate records of SC, Lucas 1977, p. 18. No place.
- Mary Mims possible sister? There is a Mims dna match on chromosome 4 that also crosses T2b DNA match. maybe sister or 1st cousin of two sisters? (strange born in same year 1791)
More info on Dukes in Branchville, SC: http://genealogy.ztlcox.com/~ztlcox/duke/LynnTeague/Orangeburg/D7.htm
MtDNA Haplogroup T2b:
- match with Rachael Gooden, who is the closest geographically. Find out who Rachel Goodwyn/Gooden Heckle's mother is.
- match with Margaret Sarah Crowley. This one is the only one that matches autosomal DNA that crosses furthest known maternal line.
Elizabeth Catherine Patrick's Timeline
1791 |
January 14, 1791
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Orangeburg, Orangeburg County, South Carolina, United States
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1818
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South Carolina, United States
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January 12, 1820
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1823 |
June 15, 1823
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Colleton County, SC, United States
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September 2, 1827
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1829
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1832
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1834 |
June 3, 1834
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Dorchester County, SC, United States
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1886 |
May 12, 1886
Age 95
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South Carolina, United States
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SC, United States
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