WikiTree profile Orth-73 created through the import of Tressler Family Tree.ged on Oct 27, 2011 by Ted Williams.
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It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Susannah by comparing test results with other carriers of her 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 Susannah:
Susannah (Miller) Orth can not be the daughter of of Adam Henry Orth and Elizabeth C. (Cox) Orth.
Adam Henry Orth might have had a daughter named Susannah, but if he did, that daughter was not born in 1769 and did not marry John Adam Miller in 1779. Why? Adam Henry Orth is listed as born about 1798 - 29 years after his daughter Susannah was born. Adam Orth is listed as married in 1833 - 60 years after Susannah was born). Adam is listed as son of Christian Henry Orth and Rebecca W. (Rahm) Orth. Christian was born 1773 - 4 years after his granddaughter was born.
Also, Susannah and John Adam Miller could not have been married in Ohio, since Ohio did not become a state until 1803. They did move to Crawford County Ohio at some time.
Adam Henry Orth might have had a daughter named Susannah, but if he did, that daughter was not born in 1769 and did not marry John Adam Miller in 1779. Why? Adam Henry Orth is listed as born about 1798 - 29 years after his daughter Susannah was born. Adam Orth is listed as married in 1833 - 60 years after Susannah was born). Adam is listed as son of Christian Henry Orth and Rebecca W. (Rahm) Orth. Christian was born 1773 - 4 years after his granddaughter was born.
Also, Susannah and John Adam Miller could not have been married in Ohio, since Ohio did not become a state until 1803. They did move to Crawford County Ohio at some time.