CT Town Birth Records, pre-1870 (Barbour Collection)
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Richard by comparing test results with other carriers of his Y-chromosome or his mother's mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known yDNA or mtDNA test-takers in his direct paternal or maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Richard:
Jonathan, son of Richard, Jr., and Margery Webb, married Judith Chamberlain and had Richard, born January 12, 1722, who married Abigail Hoyt and had Silvanus, born October 5, 1745, who married Mary Wood and had Silas, born July 31, 1784, who married Mindwell Hoyt and had Silas, Jr., born November 9, 1815, who married Rachel Sherman ... <ref>Supplement to : [Norwalk, Conn.], Volume One: genealogy (in alphabetical sequence) of ancient non-original home-lot households, by Charles Melbourne Selleck, 1900, page 399, https://archive.org/details/supplementtonorw00sell/page/398</ref>
Jonathan, son of Richard, Jr., and Margery Webb, married Judith Chamberlain and had Richard, born January 12, 1722, who married Abigail Hoyt and had Silvanus, born October 5, 1745, who married Mary Wood and had Silas, born July 31, 1784, who married Mindwell Hoyt and had Silas, Jr., born November 9, 1815, who married Rachel Sherman ... <ref>Supplement to : [Norwalk, Conn.], Volume One: genealogy (in alphabetical sequence) of ancient non-original home-lot households, by Charles Melbourne Selleck, 1900, page 399, https://archive.org/details/supplementtonorw00sell/page/398</ref>
Supplement to : [Norwalk, Conn.], Volume One
Supplement to : [Norwalk, Conn.], Volume One