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Source: S02073 Title: Lindley Ftw.FTW Repository: Call Number: Media: Other
Notes
Note NI1051[Lindley Ftw.FTW]
!BIRTH: Heiss, Willard, "Abstracts of the Records of the Society of Friends in
Indiana", V. 5, Pg. 83, Indiana Historical Society, Indianapolis, 1974.
!BIRTH: "Family Records Collection-Lindley", compiled by Washington County
Historical Society, 1981, Salt Lake FHL Film #1,306,152.
!BIRTH: "Obituaries, Selected Newspapers of Washington County, Indiana", V.
III, Pg. 329, compiled by James E. Bolding for Indiana Historical
Society, Salem, IN, 1992, Salt Lake FHL 977.222/V4b.
!MARRIAGE: Ibid
!DEATH: Ibid
!NOTE: Martha & Elizabeth are Twins
!NOTE: If Martha was born in 1820 & d in 1838, there is no way she could have
married & had 3 children, so don't know what is wrong.
!NOTE: "Abstracts of the Records of the Society of Friends in IN, V. 5, Pg.
125 lists her bd as Oct 15, 1814. This would make more sense.
↑ Source: #S02073 Data: Text: Date of Import: May 20, 2001
↑ Source: #S02073 Data: Text: Date of Import: May 20, 2001
↑ Source: #S02073 Data: Text: Date of Import: May 20, 2001
↑ Source: #S02073 Data: Text: Date of Import: May 20, 2001
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Martha 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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