↑ Miller-21574 was created by Dan Stone through the import of DanStoneGEDCOM.ged on Jul 1, 2014. This comment and citation can be deleted after the biography has been edited and primary sources are included.
Source: S1808 Title: 1870 United States Federal Census Abbreviation: 1870 United States Federal Census Author: Ancestry.com Publication: Ancestry.com Operations Inc., Provo, Utah, 2012 Repository: #R2
Source: S1811 Title: 1850 United States Federal Census Abbreviation: 1850 United States Federal Census Author: Ancestry.com Publication: Ancestry.com Operations Inc., Provo, Utah, 2012 Repository: #R2
Source: S1928 Title: 1820 United States Federal Census Abbreviation: 1820 United States Federal Census Author: Ancestry.com Publication: Ancestry.com Operations Inc., Provo, Utah, 2012 Repository: #R2
Source: S2070 Title: 1830 United States Federal Census Abbreviation: 1830 United States Federal Census Author: Ancestry.com Publication: Ancestry.com Operations Inc., Provo, Utah, 2012 Repository: #R2
Source: S2128 Title: 1840 United States Federal Census Abbreviation: 1840 United States Federal Census Author: Ancestry.com Publication: Ancestry.com Operations Inc., Provo, Utah, 2012 Repository: #R2
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It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Barbara 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 Barbara: