Primary Source, (burial); Tertiary Source (biography), Find A Grave Index[1] Data Summary:
) Find A Grave: Memorial #129891168: Martha (Findley) Junkin, daughter of William Findley (1741–1821) and Mary Elizabeth (Cochran) Findley (1756–1797), was born 21 Oct 1762 at Mercer County, Pennsylvania, USA., and she died 11 Feb 1813 (aged 39–40) at Mercer County, Pennsylvania, USA.
) Siblings:
) David William Findley (1770–1820)
) Elizabeth Findley Patterson (1774–1837)
) John Findley (1776–1855)
) Eleanor Nellie Findley Caruthers (1786–1853)
) Mary Findley Black (1788–1835)
) Half Siblings
) William Findley (unknown–1813)
) Alexander Findley (1759–1832)
) Marriage. Martha Findley married John Junkin (1786–1814) in 1804.
) Children:
) Eleanor Junkin Francis (1811–1895)
) BURIAL. Martha (Findley) Junkin was buried in the Old Mercer Graveyard at Mercer, Mercer County, Pennsylvania, USA.
) Find a Grave Notes: "d/o William Findley / Mary Elizabeth Cochran; m Apr 1804 John Junkin -her 1st cousin; Inscription: Shared Headstone "
"CAPT. JOHN JUNKIN. Was Born Sept. 12, 1786? Died Apr. 27, 1814? MARTHA FINDLEY JUNKIN Was Born Oct. 21,1762? Died Feb 11, 1813?"
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Sources
↑ Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 15 July 2020), memorial page for Martha Findley Junkin (1773–14 Feb 1813), (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/129891168#view-photo=142040487 Find a Grave Memorial no. 129891168], citing Old Mercer Graveyard, Mercer, Mercer County, Pennsylvania, USA ; Maintained by BluMoKitty (contributor 46830270) .
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Martha 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 Martha: