From History of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania:[1]
William Davis
and James Johnston, his (John Davis's) paternal and maternal
grandfathers, were Presbyterians by birth
and profession, and entered the colonial army
in the early history of the American Revolution,
serving officially therein till peace was
declared, after which they settled in Western
Pennsylvania, where the former died, aged
eighty-five years,...,, and Isabella Scott, wife of
the former, aged seventy-five years. Henry Davis, the eldest son of
William...
Children of William Davis and Isabella Scott 8 of the 10 children lived to raise families of their own:[2]
↑ Davis Family Reunion Association, Dr. George H. Davis, President, Record of the Davis Family 1756-1932: Being a record of William Davis and Izabella Scott and their Descendants. [Farrell, Pennsylvania: Reviewing Publishing Company. 1932].
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It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Isabella 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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