Thank you to Linda Cooper for creating WikiTree profile Bauman-457 through the import of Linda Cooper Richter Tree.ged on Dec 30, 2013.
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It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Maria 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 Maria:
I think you are right Ellen. Lindauer cites IGI Film #193748. I checked that film, and although it clearly has not been all transcribed, there is enough there to know that there were a lot of Baum's in Albisheim including a Phillip who had a son baptized there in 1706.
But Kirchheimbolanden is right next door, and the Maria Barbara that James found there is probably a cousin.
It's very possible that these are two different people with the same name.
The Shouse Genealogy does cite sources (see the last two pages for the end notes), and the sources indicate that the Maria Barbara who married johann Adam Schauss was from Albisheim. The baptism record cited on this profile is attributed to Albisheim records and has her baptized in January 1707. Meanwhile, the record you found in Family Search is from KIRCHHEIMBOLANDEN and has a baptism in October 1706. Its entirely possible that two different girls of this name were born in two different villages, a few months apart.
Is it possible that the parents of Maria Barbara Baum are incorrect? The christening record on FamilySearch https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NVYF-22X?from=lynx1&treeref=LKJ7-Z8D identifies her father as Hanss Adam Baum and her mother as Margretha Missler. I realize that this diagrees with the source document, Shouse Genealogies of Selected Families compiled and edited by Mrs. Barbara B. Lindauer, but there is no source document for this either.
Baum-287 and Baumen-1 appear to represent the same person because: Bauman-457, Baumen-1 and Baum-287, these are all the same individual - misspelled last name - or multiple spellings.
Baumen-1 and Bauman-457 appear to represent the same person because: There is one other that needs to merge - Baum-287. The wife is one wife with multiple spellings of last name.
But Kirchheimbolanden is right next door, and the Maria Barbara that James found there is probably a cousin.
The Shouse Genealogy does cite sources (see the last two pages for the end notes), and the sources indicate that the Maria Barbara who married johann Adam Schauss was from Albisheim. The baptism record cited on this profile is attributed to Albisheim records and has her baptized in January 1707. Meanwhile, the record you found in Family Search is from KIRCHHEIMBOLANDEN and has a baptism in October 1706. Its entirely possible that two different girls of this name were born in two different villages, a few months apart.
There can only be one Last Name at Birth and once merged it can not be changed.
Would you please verify the LNAB for the merged profile.
There can only be one Last Name at Birth and once merged it can not be changed.
Would you please verify the LNAB for the merged profile.