Elizabeth Blackwell was born 22 Feb 1787 in South Carolina. She married Abraham Chancellor 25 Mar 1813 in Chesterfield, South Carolina. She died 5 May 1854 in Tyler, Smith, Texas.
Fact: Residence (1850) Smith county, part of, Smith, Texas, United States
Fact: Marriage Record Certificate
DNA
Paternal relationship is confirmed by a triangulated group on GEDmatch who share a 15.8 cM segment on chromosome 1, consisting of Robert Worrell, GEDmatch kit # M173946, and Audrey Lee Crockett, half his 4th cousin 1x removed, GEDmatch kit # TB1558976, and Philip Sharpe, his 4th cousin, GEDmatch kit # M998991. (Audrey Lee and Philip are his 4th cousins 1x removed.) Their most-recent common ancestor is Thoroughgood Blackwell, the 4x great grandfather of Robert Worrell and 3x great grandfather of Audrey Lee Crockett and 4x great grandfather of Philip Sharpe.
Sources
↑ Source:
Database online. My Subdivision, Smith, Texas, roll M432_915, page 46, image 91.
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Elizabeth by comparing test results with other carriers of her mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known mtDNA test-takers in her direct maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Elizabeth:
The parents' confirmed with DNA relationship status indicators were removed because the DNA confirmations are not cited (DB errors 213 & 313).
Please see this article for more information and guidance on how to provide the proper source documentation when confirming genealogy with DNA on WikiTree.
Thank you.
John Kingman, Volunteer Data Doctor with the DNA Project
Please see this article for more information and guidance on how to provide the proper source documentation when confirming genealogy with DNA on WikiTree.
Thank you.
John Kingman, Volunteer Data Doctor with the DNA Project
P.S., As it states in the Help for Confirmed with DNA: