Sarah MITCHELL, daughter of James WILSON and Elizabeth Sarah ("Betty") DIXON, was born on 19 May 1792 in Parramatta, Colony of New South Wales
Sarah (Mitchell) Morris was born in the Colony of New South Wales (1788-1900)
, was christened on 10 June 1792 in St. John's Church of England, Parramatta, Colony of New South Wales [1][2], died on 8 August 1876 in Mt. York, Colony of New South Wales [3] at age 84, and was buried in Hartley Vale Cemetery, Hartley Vale, Colony of New South Wales. Another name for Sarah was Sarah WILSON.
Sarah married James MORRIS, son of James MORRIS and Jane TURNER, on 24 June 1807 in St. John's Church of England, Parramatta, Colony of New South Wales. [4][5]
James was born on 19 December 1763 in Warwickshire, England, died on 10 May 1854 in Bowenfels, Colony of New South Wales at age 90, and was buried in Hartley Vale Cemetery, Hartley Vale, Colony of New South Wales. Another name for James was James RILEY.
↑Australia, Births and Baptisms, 1792-1981. (Ancestry.com) Birth and Baptism: Name: Sarah Wilson - Gender: Female - Baptism Age: 0 - Birth Date: 10 May 1792 - Birth Place: Parramatta - Baptism Date: 10 Jun 1792 - Baptism Place: Sydney, New South Wales, Australia - Residence Date: 1792 - Residence Place: Sydney, New South Wales, Australia - Father: Joseph Wilson - Mother: Sarah Mitchell - FHL Film Number: 388335.
↑NSW Registry of Births, Deaths & Marriages, 1788-1971 Marriage: Registration Number/Year, Groom's name, Bride's name, District 387/1807 V1807387 147A - MORRIS JAMES / MITCHELL SARAH - CB (Church of England, Parramatta, St John's) 779/1807 V1807779 3A - MORRIS JAMES / MITCHELL SARAH - CB (Church of England, Parramatta, St John's).
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It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Sarah by comparing test results with other carriers of her mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known mtDNA test-takers in her direct maternal line.
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