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It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Nancy 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 Nancy:
~1.56%Jim Ward :
AncestryDNA, GEDmatch UQ4397833[compare], yourDNAportal JIM752d2723, Ancestry member JamesWard
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Autosomal DNA Test, GEDmatch AK6485320[compare]
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Living DNA, GEDmatch MU2625134[compare], yourDNAportal JIMa451bb39
As I was going through some document copies I was reading the will for Samuel Percefull. His will is dated 5 Feb 1820. In his will he states he is leaving the bulk of his estate to his loving wife Nancy with some land going to a couple of his sons. The will goes on to name their children etc.
I have noticed Nancy's year of death is listed as 1805 by many people on their trees but this cannot be if she was alive per her husbands 1820 will. I think it would be good to change her death date to after 5 Feb 1820.
Bruce-5196 and Bruce-5243 appear to represent the same person because: Same names, approx dates, locations, siblings, father. Appears that one has more info on early life, and one has more on the later part of life (after marriage)
As I was going through some document copies I was reading the will for Samuel Percefull. His will is dated 5 Feb 1820. In his will he states he is leaving the bulk of his estate to his loving wife Nancy with some land going to a couple of his sons. The will goes on to name their children etc.
I have noticed Nancy's year of death is listed as 1805 by many people on their trees but this cannot be if she was alive per her husbands 1820 will. I think it would be good to change her death date to after 5 Feb 1820.
Dawn