The daughter's biography also notes other ancestors:
parents:"Richard Mathews was born in 1808. He died in 1878. He married Elizabeth Holden. She was born in 1807 in Ireland. She died in 1894." (who both died in Canada)
Grandparents Richard Mathews b. . He died on Deceased. He married Rachel
Generation 4
8. Richard Mathews was born in 1739 in Ballyloughloe, Westmeath, Ireland. He died on 05 Apr 1796. He married Phoebe (Story?) Mathews in 1768 in , Ballyloughloe, Westmeath, Ireland. Married Phoebe (Story?) Mathews was born in 1747 in Ballyloughloe, Westmeath, Ireland. She died on
07 Feb 1803.
June 12, 2017: A credible birth record has been found with the same birthplace as on later census records and with her mother's family name (Holden) identical to a middle name given to one of her grandchildren. This record would correct her birthdate to 26 jun 1850. In the official record, her first and middle names are reversed (as corrected above):
The Trenholme tree seems to be very well documented with respect to the males, with very little information about the women and their families. Having done my DNA test and discovered that I'm in haplogroup V2, with widespread mitachondrial ancestry, I'm very interested in following the maternal line, but have hit a barrier at this point. Thanks for any help possible, Ann Perodeau.
Latest search on my grandmother's death certificate (For Marjory Meredith Holden Trenholme) reads as follows:
Mother's Name Isabel Deborah Mathews
Spouse's Name Charles Basil Price
Reference ID 79 09 013342
Affiliate Film Number B13597
GS Film Number 2051232
Digital Folder Number 004479398
Image Number 02359
This biography is a rough draft. It was auto-generated by a GEDCOM import and needs to be edited.
Burial record (Jan 9, 1944): "Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVG9-MWMR : 13 December 2015), Isabel Deborah Trenholme, 1944; Burial, Montreal, Montreal Region, Quebec, Canada, Mount Royal Cemetery; citing record ID 108211035, Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com.
WikiTree profile Matthews-992 created through the import of Trenholme Family Tree.ged on Sep 10, 2011 by Stephen Trenholme. See the Changes page for the details of edits by Stephen and others.
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It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Isabel 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 Isabel:
I'm having a great deal of difficulty finding Isobel (Isobella) Deborah Trenholme's (nee Matthews) parents. The Trenholme tree seems to be very well documented with respect to the males, with very little information about the women and their families. Having done my DNA test and discovered that I'm in haplogroup V2, with widespread mitachondrial ancestry, I'm very interested in following the maternal line, but have hit a barrier at this point. Thanks for any help possible, Ann Perodeau.