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It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Sabra 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 Sabra:
Doddridge-106 and Doddridge-49 appear to represent the same person because: Same name, exact same spouse on both profiles, children born within a few years of each other.
Thank you for reviewing, Teresa (WikiTree Arborist)
Sabra, Nancy and John along with their Grandparents were in and Indian raid in May 1778.
Years later after relocating, Mary named the next children after their lost siblings to the Indian attack. So the sabra who grew into adulthood and married a Spahr was actually named for that lost sister.
I'm sifting through family records and verifying by comparing to census or other official records.
If you would care to hear, I'll tell you the family's story upon request.
Good day,
Kerie (Doddridge decendant)
Thank you for reviewing, Teresa (WikiTree Arborist)
Sabra, Nancy and John along with their Grandparents were in and Indian raid in May 1778. Years later after relocating, Mary named the next children after their lost siblings to the Indian attack. So the sabra who grew into adulthood and married a Spahr was actually named for that lost sister. I'm sifting through family records and verifying by comparing to census or other official records. If you would care to hear, I'll tell you the family's story upon request. Good day, Kerie (Doddridge decendant)
edited by Kerie Keffer