Johanna is baptized on13 December 1772 in the Kinderhook Reformed Dutch Church. [1][2]She has a son by Joseph Brownell, he is baptized Joseph on 7 December 1794 in the Lutheran Church. [3][4]Later she married Swart of Osabruck Twp. [5]Her Loyalist grant was lot 11, concession 3, Gloucester Twp. [6][7]
Sources
↑ Crowder, Norman Kenneth, and Ruth Eileen Crowder. "William Crowder, Loyalist". Nepean, Ont.: Crowder Enterprises, 1984, -p-39, paragraph 4
↑ NYSL Records of the Reformed Dutch Church of Kinderhook, vol 2, p.-74
↑ Crowder, Norman Kenneth, and Ruth Eileen Crowder. "William Crowder, Loyalist". Nepean, Ont.: Crowder Enterprises, 1984, -p-39, paragraph 5
↑ Public Archives of Canada, United Anglican Missions, A/18 microfilm M1496
↑ Crowder, Norman Kenneth, and Ruth Eileen Crowder. "William Crowder, Loyalist". Nepean, Ont.: Crowder Enterprises, 1984, -p-39, paragraph 4
↑ Crowder, Norman Kenneth, and Ruth Eileen Crowder. "William Crowder, Loyalist". Nepean, Ont.: Crowder Enterprises, 1984, -p-39, paragraph 4
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It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Johanna 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 Johanna: