Census:
1851
Terrington St Clement, Norfolk. [2]
1861
Terrington St Clement, Norfolk. [3]
Sources
↑ Source: #S84 File Format: jpg 1851 ENG Terrington St Clement, Norfolk. Note: SRCPP 2 SRCFLIP 0 Scrapbook: N PHOTO Slideshow: N HO 107/1767 8 p9 Terrington St Clement, Norfolk 1851 Certainty: 2
↑ Source: #S84 File Format: jpg 1851 ENG Terrington St Clement, Norfolk. Note: SRCPP 2 SRCFLIP 0 Scrapbook: N PHOTO Slideshow: N HO 107/1767 8 p9 Terrington St Clement, Norfolk 1851 Certainty: 2
↑ Source: #S85 File Format: jpg 1861 ENG Terrington St Clement, Norfolk Note: SRCPP 2 SRCFLIP 0 Scrapbook: N PHOTO Slideshow: N RG 9/1051 6 p6 Terrington St Clement, Norfolk 1861 Certainty: 2
Source: S84 Census UK Census 1851 Certainty: 2 Master Listing Source: Y File Format: jpg 1851 ENG Terrington St Clement, Norfolk. Note: SRCPP 2 SRCFLIP 0 Scrapbook: N PHOTO Slideshow: N HO 107/1767 8 p9 Terrington St Clement, Norfolk 1851 Certainty: 2
Source: S85 Census UK Census 1861 Certainty: 2 Master Listing Source: Y
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Amelia by comparing test results with other carriers of her ancestors' 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 Amelia: