↑ "Early Massachusetts Marriages Prior to 1800", by Frederic W. Bailey, pub. Bureau of American Ancestry, page 34. Text: "Thomas Chamberlaine & Sarah Proctor, Aug. 10, 1666"
GenForum: Thomas Chamberlain B. 1667, Chelmsford, MA Text: Searching for descendants of Thomas Chamberlain b 30 May 1667 Chelmsford (Middlesex) MA; s/o Thos & Sarah CONT (Proctor) Chamberlain; m 1 Elizabeth Heald & had 6 children: John, Joseph, Aaron, Moses, Gershom, & Sarah; m 2 CONT Abigail Nutting & had 7 children: Elizabeth, Abigail (my ancestor), Thomas, Mary, Jane, Dorothy, & Sarah. CONT Thomas was murdered 11 May 1709. Widow remarried 14 yrs later to Thomas Woods.
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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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Proctor-2182 and Proctor-576 do not represent the same person because: I have resolved the conflict. This was actually a different Sara Proctor. I want to thank you for helping me on this. Sarah Proctor (1636 - 1672)