[See sources and discussions on Martha's page. The NEHGR article merely cites TAG, Vol. 11, p. 13-24, while focusing on the connection between Elizabeth and her father without going into the identification of her mother any further. No record of this marriage is found, but is inferred from wills and deeds and estimated dates are derived from Elizabeth's recorded marriage in 1702. Not only would daughter Elizabeth have to be born by about 1687 just to be a very young bride, it also means she would have also needed to have been born when her mother was only 15.]