DNA Descendants View for Mary Jameson (Scribner) Rand
Here are the inheritors of Mary Jameson (Scribner) Rand's mitochondrial DNA and X chromosome DNA. (For autosomal DNA, see Mary's full descendants list.)
Living descendants could be tested to scientifically confirm family relationships back to Mary. Descendants who have already taken the necessary DNA test are highlighted.
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Mitochondrial DNA
A mother passes her mitochondrial DNA to all her children. Her daughters can then pass it down to their children. Here are up to 10 generations of Mary's mitochondrial DNA descendants. more information
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Philip S. Rand
(unknown - unknown)
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Adelaide Almira Rand
(1880s - 1960s)
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James Henry Rand Jr.
(1880s - 1960s)
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James Henry Rand Jr.
(1880s - 1960s)
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James Henry Rand Jr
(1880s - 1960s)
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Mary Scribner Rand
(1880s - 1970s)
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Mabel Rand
(1890s - unknown)
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Phil Rand
(1900s - 1990s)
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Philip Scribner Rand
(1900s - 1990s)
X Chromosome
Sons get their single X chromosome from their mother. Daughters get an X from each parent. Here are up to seven generations of possible carriers of portions of Mary's X chromosome. more information
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Philip S. Rand
(unknown - unknown)
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Adelaide Almira Rand
(1880s - 1960s)
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James Henry Rand Jr.
(1880s - 1960s)
- [private granddaughter (1910s - unknown)]
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James Henry Rand Jr.
(1880s - 1960s)
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James Henry Rand Jr
(1880s - 1960s)
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[private granddaughter (1910s - 1970s)]
- [private great granddaughter (unknown - unknown)]
- [private great granddaughter (unknown - unknown)]
- [private great grandson (unknown - unknown)]
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[private granddaughter (1910s - 1970s)]
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Mary Scribner Rand
(1880s - 1970s)
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Mabel Rand
(1890s - unknown)
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Phil Rand
(1900s - 1990s)
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Mary (Rand) Angulo
(1920s - 2010s)
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Living:
John March Jr.
(1950s - unknown)
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Living:
John March Jr.
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Mary (Rand) Angulo
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Philip Scribner Rand
(1900s - 1990s)
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