Mary Ann Hucker was born about 1847 in Somerset, England.[1] She was the first daughter of John Hucker and Mary Day.
Arrival in Australia
Her father, John, aged 30, arrived Jan 1852 as Assisted Immigrants on the "Clifton" with his wife, Mary (31), Marianne (5) and William (3). John and Mary and their children lived at Indented Head, Victoria.[2]
Marriages
Mary Ann married James Long in 1867.[3] James died later that same year.[4]
an unnamed female, born 1869, in Bellarine, Victoria (registration 13798/1869); no record of death found, but assumed stillborn since unnamed
Arthur Edward, born 1870, in Bellarine, Victoria (registration 7153/1870); died 1906, in Lilydale, Victoria, aged 36 (registration 9722/1906)
Mary, born 1874, in Bellarine, Victoria (registration 721/1874)
John Thomas, born 1875, in Victoria (registration 22563/1875)
Eva Sarah, born 1879, in Bellarine, Victoria (registration 647/1879
Ernest Charles George, born 1881, in Victoria (registration 6010/1881); died 1954 in Victoria (registration 3172/1954)
Richard William, born 1883, in Victoria (registration 4744/1883)
Ada Maund, born 1887, in Ballarat, Victoria (registration 8342/1881); married Reginald Dillon Lucas in 1929 in Victoria (registration 5477/1929); died 1952, in Armadale, Victoria, aged 64 (registration 2974/1952)
Death
Mary Ann died in 1908, in Melbourne East, Victoria, aged 61.[6]
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Sources
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Mary 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 Mary: