Mary passed away 23 Second 1844 (February 23, 1844).[5] "She was buried in Friends' burying-ground at Gunpowder, on the afternoon of the twenty-fifth" of February.[6]
↑ Price, Rebecca. Memoranda and Reflections of Rebecca Price: A Recorded Minister Belonging to Baltimore Quarterly Meeting of Friends. Philadelphia: William H. Pile's Sons, Printers, 1896. p 7-32 GoogleBooks (page 32)
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It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Mary D 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 Mary D:
Dillon-4057 and Dillon-808 appear to represent the same person because: Same parents, same birth year and month. Quaker records suggest that only one daughter Mary existed in this family with these parents. Merging the profiles will remove the duplicate "Mary".
Are these ready to be merged? The only sister "Mary" for Dillon-808 is Dillon-4057. The only sister "Mary" for Dillon-4057 is Dillon-808. Merging is the means to clear up the duplication.
Dillon-4057 and Dillon-808 are not ready to be merged because: There are Mary Dillon sisters to this Mary Dillon that should be purged prior to a merge. This duplication must be cleaned up first.
Dillon-4057 and Dillon-808 appear to represent the same person because: Everything on these two profiles matches up to the Mary Dillon that I also have in my family.
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