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Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 25 August 2020), memorial page for Hannah Puffer Baker (15 Oct 1726–6 Apr 1806), Find a Grave Memorial no. 158520845, citing West Cemetery, Sharon, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, USA ; Maintained by Stan Arnold (contributor 48121400) Find A Grave: Memorial #158520845.
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It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Hannah by comparing test results with other carriers of her 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 Hannah:
~0.39%Kim Williams :
AncestryDNA, GEDmatch A448727[compare], yourDNAportal KIM7b51fe75, Ancestry member williams_kimj
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Family Tree DNA Family Finder, GEDmatch A448727[compare], yourDNAportal KIM7b51fe75, FTDNA kit #B706290
There may be a problem with the marriage date of 1720, as Hannah was only born in 1726. Also, if her daughter Bathsheba was born in 1770, that would mean she was born fifty years after the marriage...
Puffer-117 and Puffer-184 appear to represent the same person because: They were born on the same day, and died on the same day. They both appear to be the person listed in this entry:
Robert Vose and his Descendants, p. 44
I. Hannah Puffer, b. Oct. 15, 1726, in Dorchester (later Stoughton). She m. in Stoughton, Nov. 29, 1744, Elijah Baker of Stoughton, b. in Dorchester, May 14, 1720, the son of John and Hannah (Withington) Baker. He d. in Sharon, Nov. 8, 1802. She d. there Apr. 5, 1806. Mr. Baker served in the Revolution in 1775, 1778, and 1782. Children (Baker), the first six recorded in Stoughton; the baptisms of all are in the records of the Second Parish of Stoughton (later the First Parish of Stoughtonham, now Sharon): Hannah, Sarah, Thomas, Abigail, Elijah, Mary, Susannah, Mehitable, Mary, John, James, and Bathsheba.
Robert Vose and his Descendants, p. 44 I. Hannah Puffer, b. Oct. 15, 1726, in Dorchester (later Stoughton). She m. in Stoughton, Nov. 29, 1744, Elijah Baker of Stoughton, b. in Dorchester, May 14, 1720, the son of John and Hannah (Withington) Baker. He d. in Sharon, Nov. 8, 1802. She d. there Apr. 5, 1806. Mr. Baker served in the Revolution in 1775, 1778, and 1782. Children (Baker), the first six recorded in Stoughton; the baptisms of all are in the records of the Second Parish of Stoughton (later the First Parish of Stoughtonham, now Sharon): Hannah, Sarah, Thomas, Abigail, Elijah, Mary, Susannah, Mehitable, Mary, John, James, and Bathsheba.