MaryAnn was born in 1743. MaryAnn Moore ... She passed away in 1835. [1]
Military
Joseph Baker, Sr., born January 25, 1714 in Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts, died after 1790 in Pembroke, New Hampshire, married (1) Hanah Lovewell and married (2) ____ Morrill, are honored for service by the Daughters of the American Revolution: 1) MEMBER COMMITTEE SAFETY, SIGNED OATH OF ALLEGIANCE[2]
Joseph Baker Jr., born 07 Nov 1740 in Pembroke, New Hampshire, died 27 Feb 1816 in Bow, Rockingham, New Hampshire, and his wife Merriam Moore, born Dec 1743, died 27 Jan 1835 in Bow, New Hampshire, are honored by the Daughters of the American Revolution for patriotism:
↑ Daughters of the American Revolution, DAR Genealogical Research Databases, database online, (http://www.dar.org/ : accessed April 16, 2020), "Record of Joseph Baker, Sr", Ancestor # A005009.
↑ Daughters of the American Revolution, DAR Genealogical Research Databases, database online, (http://www.dar.org/ : accessed April 16, 2020), "Record of Joseph Baker, Jr", Ancestor # A005010.
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It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Mary Ann 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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