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It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Hannah by comparing test results with other carriers of her ancestors' 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:
I was adding Josiah Shinn's book as a source on the profile of Hannah's brother John. I noticed that Hannah doesn't have a source either, so checked the book. On page 88, it indicates that Hannah, daughter of Samuel and Abigail (Urie) Shinn, was born in 1755 in Hopewell, Virginia. That date of birth and the date of death you have listed were in conflict, so I didn't add the source to the bio. The book has been digitized and is available at Archive.org. The citation I use is:
I was adding Josiah Shinn's book as a source on the profile of Hannah's brother John. I noticed that Hannah doesn't have a source either, so checked the book. On page 88, it indicates that Hannah, daughter of Samuel and Abigail (Urie) Shinn, was born in 1755 in Hopewell, Virginia. That date of birth and the date of death you have listed were in conflict, so I didn't add the source to the bio. The book has been digitized and is available at Archive.org. The citation I use is:
Shinn, Josiah. The History of the Shinn Family in Europe and America (Chicago, Illinois, USA: The Genealogical and Historical Pub. Co.), 1903, page 88.
Hope it helps,
Debi