↑ Coleman, Mrs. Geo. P.; Tucker, St. George.Randolph and Tucker Letters.The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography 1937-07: vol 42 Issue 3. Virginia : Virginia Historical Society.
↑ immmigrant Ancestors -- A List of 2,500 Immigrants to America before 1750. Extracted from Volume VII Compendium of American Genealogy. Chicago, 1942. Edited by Frederick Adams Virkus. Genealogical Publishing Company, Baltimore, Maryland. 1970. St. George Tucker, page 68
↑ Immigrant Ancestors -- A List of 2,500 Immigrants to America before 1750. Extracted from Volume VII Compendium of American Genealogy. Chicago, 1942. Edited by Frederick Adams Virkus. Genealogical Publishing Company, Baltimore, Maryland. 1970. St. George Tucker, page 68.
↑ Coleman, Mrs. Geo. P.; Tucker, St. George.Randolph and Tucker Letters.The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography 1937-07: vol 42 Issue 3. Virginia : Virginia Historical Society. Page 216
↑ Coleman, Mrs. Geo. P.; Tucker, St. George.Randolph and Tucker Letters.The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography 1937-07: vol 42 Issue 3. Virginia : Virginia Historical Society. Page 217.
↑ Coleman, Mrs. Geo. P.; Tucker, St. George.Randolph and Tucker Letters.The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography 1937-07: vol 42 Issue 3. Virginia : Virginia Historical Society. Page 218.
E. Jay Stith, Brøderbund Software, Inc., World Family Tree Vol. 1, Ed. 1, (Release date: November 29, 1995), "CD-ROM," Tree #5156, Date of Import: Jan 16, 1999. (1995), "Electronic," Date of Import: Feb 2, 1999.
This profile was created through the import of ATD.ged on Sep 18, 2011 by Richard Draper.
Thanks to Gilly Wood for creating this profile, Tuesday, August 27, 2013.
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It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Frances 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 Frances:
I added as a source a fascinating Masters thesis study by Linda Clark Wentworth giving details of this family and their upbringing of their large family during and after the Revolution.
Bland-394 and Bland-307 appear to represent the same person because: Frances Bland (394 and 307) are the same Frances Blands, born 1752 and died 1788 in Chesterfield County, Virginia. Children include Richard, Theodorick, John, and Jane.