M Dory
Honor Code SignatorySigned 25 Oct 2016 | 1,504 contributions | 40 thank-yous | 1,088 connections
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Only recently I found a connection to the Carll family, mostly through DNA matches. I posted a trial balloon on Ancestry that Benjamin & Mary Molly (Field) Carll's daughter, Rachel, was married to my 3rd ggfather, James York, and almost instantaneously I had about 20 DNA matches to the Carll's and the Field's, et al, so I am going carefully through the possibilities. I'll let you know if I find anything. Mary
Searching for will/probate records is a good idea. I'll see what I can find. Thanks, Mary.
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