In 1851, Mary was widowed and living in Cape Tormentine with 6 children. Two more of her children lived nearby. In 1861, she was living with three of her children (Eliza, Matthew, Ann) and three grandchildren.
Mary died on September 18, 1877 in Bayfield, New Brunswick.
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I am actually in a lecture where Leanne is presenting her mtDNA research on this line. I was following along here on WikiTree and noted she didn't have the mtDNA FS template for her haplogroup posted to her earliest know ancestor. I just posted it.
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I am actually in a lecture where Leanne is presenting her mtDNA research on this line. I was following along here on WikiTree and noted she didn't have the mtDNA FS template for her haplogroup posted to her earliest know ancestor. I just posted it.
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