McDonald and Potts family tree- black Jewish YAHYA family line 2 » Sophia Zerviah Drake (± 1720-± 1800)

Personal data Sophia Zerviah Drake 

Sources 1, 2
  • She was born about 1720 in Roxbury Township, Morris, New Jersey, British Colonial America.
  • She died about 1800.
  • She is buried in Body lost or destroyed, Specifically: Burial location not known.
  • A child of Abraham Drake and Deliverance Wooden Drake (born Wooden)

Household of Sophia Zerviah Drake

She is married to Samuel Pitney.

They got married about 1745 at Piscataway, Middlesex, New Jersey, British Colonial America.

Spouse: Zerviah Pitney (born Drake)

Child(ren):

  1. Sophia Pitney  1745-1808 

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Sophia Zerviah Drake

Andrew Wooden
1655-1702
Abraham Drake
1685-1763

Sophia Zerviah Drake
± 1720-± 1800

± 1745

Samuel Pitney
1718-1748

Sophia Pitney
1745-1808

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Sources

  1. FamilySearch Family Tree
    Sophia Zerviah Pitney (born Drake)<br>Gender: Female<br>Birth: 1720 - Roxbury Township, Morris, New Jersey, British Colonial America<br>Marriage: Circa 1745 - Piscataway, Middlesex, New Jersey, British Colonial America<br>Burial: Body lost or destroyed, Specifically: Burial location not known<br>There seems to be an issue with this person's relatives. View this person on FamilySearch to see this information.
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  2. Geni World Family Tree
    Zerviah Pitney (born Drake)<br>Gender: Female<br>Alias name: Surviah<br>Birth: Circa 1720 - Middlesex County, NJ, United States<br>Marriage: Spouse: Samuel Pitney - 1740 - Province of New Jersey<br>Death: Circa 1800<br>Father: Abraham Drake<br>Mother: Deliverance Wooden Drake (born Wooden)<br>Husband: Samuel Pitney<br>Child: Sophia Pitney<br>Siblings: Nathaniel Drake, Sr</a>, Sarah (born Drake), Abraham Drake, Jr. 1708, Elisha Unknown, Jacob Drake, Silas Drake, ;Elisha Drake, Sr., Elizabeth Lowrance (born Drake), Elizabeth Bell (born Drake), Joseph Drake, Rebecca (born Drake)Miriam Bell (born Drake), Ebenezer Drake, Ephraim Drake, Issac Drake, Hannah (born Drake)
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Dr Wilton McDonald- black Hebrew, "McDonald and Potts family tree- black Jewish YAHYA family line 2", database, Genealogy Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/mcdonald-and-potts-family-tree/I835766.php : accessed May 28, 2024), "Sophia Zerviah Drake (± 1720-± 1800)".