Jane was born in Ireland about 1803 to unknown parents.
She married John Kendrick before 1830 and they raised several children, including:
John, 1830 - 1911
Samuel, 1834 - ?
Deborah, 1836 - 1912, married Thomas Moles
Nathaniel, 1842 - 1883
Mary, 1844 - 1919
Eliza Jane, 1846 - 1922
Euzeby, 1850 - 1923
George, 1851 - 1925
John and Jane were buried at Oak Leaf Cemetery, in Oak Leaf (Leeds & Grenville County), Ontario.
Census Records
In the 1851 census Jane was in Leeds, Canada West (Ontario), Canada, with her family.[1]
John Kendrick 53
Jane 46
John 22
Peter 20
Samuel 18
Deborah 16
William 14
Mary 9
Nathaniel 6
Jane 4
Izzey 3
George 2
In the 1861 census Jane (age 58), Wife, was the married head of household in Lansdowne, Leeds, Canada West.[2]
John Kendrick 62
Jane Kendrick 58
Samuel 28
William 25
Deborah 23
Nathaniel 18
Mary 17
Eliza J 15
Izely 13
George E 11
Debrah Kendrick, widow, 93
Sources
↑1851 Census: "1851 Census of Canada East, Canada West, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia", Year: 1851; Census Place: Leeds, Canada West (Ontario); Schedule: A; Roll: C-11734; Page: 51; Line: 8, Ancestry Sharing Link - Ancestry ca Record 1061 #1189 (accessed 1 November 2023), Jane Kendrick in Leeds, Canada West (Ontario), Canada. Born in Ireland.
↑1861 Census: "1861 Census of Canada", Library and Archives Canada; Ottawa, Ontario, Canada; Census Returns For 1861; Roll: C-1045; Page number: 57, Ancestry Sharing Link - Ancestry ca Record 1570 #792365729 (accessed 1 November 2023), Jane Kendrick (58), married, Wife, head of household in Lansdowne, Leeds, Canada West. Born in Ireland.
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Jane 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 Jane: