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It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Jane by comparing test results with other carriers of her mitochondrial DNA.
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I have the following for Jane Worden: born 3 Aug 1722 Stonington, New London, CT
married John Beckwith 20 Apr 1737 in Norwich, New London, CT. Trying to verify the place of birth for their children as some say Stonington and others say Southington, CT All children were born in Connecticut before they migrated to Cornwallis, kings, Nova Scotia 30 Jun 1760. John received a land grant 21 Jul 1761 and I have copies of the maps showing their land. On a tax list in 1765 with John Beckwith Jr and Timothy Barnabe, a son-in-law. John died 18 Apr 1810 in Cornwallis, Kings, Nova Scotia and I do not know when Jane died but most likely in the same location. The children were all born in CT and mar in Nova Scotia.
This is what I have on Jane Worden. daughter of Dr Thomas Worden and Sarah Butler. Born 3 Aug 1722 in Stonington, New London CT. Married John Beckwith 20 Apr 1737, Norwich, New London, CT.
Jun 30 1760 the family migrated to Cornwallis Twp, Kings, Nova Scotia after the Great Expulsion of the Acadians. John Beckwith has a land grant dated 21 Jul 1761 and I have maps of their lands. Date of Jane's death is unknown in Nova Scotia. Her husband John Beckwith died 18 Apr 1810 in Cornwallis, Kings, Nova Scotia. Still working on the children, but I known mine was Worden Beckwith who married Martha Stedman, 12 Jan 1769, Cornwallis, Kings, Nova Scotia. I have the rest of the direct descendants to myself.
married John Beckwith 20 Apr 1737 in Norwich, New London, CT. Trying to verify the place of birth for their children as some say Stonington and others say Southington, CT All children were born in Connecticut before they migrated to Cornwallis, kings, Nova Scotia 30 Jun 1760. John received a land grant 21 Jul 1761 and I have copies of the maps showing their land. On a tax list in 1765 with John Beckwith Jr and Timothy Barnabe, a son-in-law. John died 18 Apr 1810 in Cornwallis, Kings, Nova Scotia and I do not know when Jane died but most likely in the same location. The children were all born in CT and mar in Nova Scotia.
Jun 30 1760 the family migrated to Cornwallis Twp, Kings, Nova Scotia after the Great Expulsion of the Acadians. John Beckwith has a land grant dated 21 Jul 1761 and I have maps of their lands. Date of Jane's death is unknown in Nova Scotia. Her husband John Beckwith died 18 Apr 1810 in Cornwallis, Kings, Nova Scotia. Still working on the children, but I known mine was Worden Beckwith who married Martha Stedman, 12 Jan 1769, Cornwallis, Kings, Nova Scotia. I have the rest of the direct descendants to myself.