Note N37Peter GOSNELL (3), s. of William (1), d. c. 1787 (Baltimore Co); m. Anne (?);
d. leaving a will, 9 Jul 1785 - 17 Apr 1787, in which he named his children
Mordecai, Charles, Ann w. of Adam SHIPLEY, Sarah BROWN, and William; had iss.
Jemima b. 16 Sep 1724; William b. 25 May 1727; Mordecai b. 16 Jan 1729;
Hannah b. 18 Apr 1732 (may be the "Ann" who m. Adam SHIPLEY); Peter, Jr b.
25 Dec 1734; Charles; Sarah m. ? BROWN (79:330; 83:72; 85:37; 91:482;
113:228; 153:40; 159:60; 219-4)
FGS provided by David BUCKINGHAM, 13 Jun 1996, giving source of info as Vestry
Pages #6 of St. Thomas P.E. Church, Baltimore, MD, and a letter from Vita
FATKA.
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It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Anna by comparing test results with other carriers of her mitochondrial DNA.
Mitochondrial DNA test-takers in the direct maternal line:
Shipley-1009 and Hammond-1497 do not represent the same person because: Anna Hammond was his mother, the Shipley name has no support, must be in error.
Shipley-1009 and Hammond-1497 appear to represent the same person because: these two profiles appear to represent the same person, almost the same name, same husband, No support for the Shipley name. They should be merged to eliminate duplication.