Mary was born about 1754 and baptised 24th February 1754 at All Saints, Feering, Essex, the daughter of Jonathan Dowe & Mary Dowe[1].
Mary's mother died shortly after her birth and was buried 3rd April 1754 at All Saints, Feering, Essex, England[2].
On the 5th August 1781, Mary Dow alias Dowe, single woman of Feering married Daniel Cornwell, single man of Feering at All Saints, Feering Essex, England. Witnessed by Shadrack Horrington & John Coker[3]
She passed away in 1818 aged 66 years {b. 1754} and was buried 25th November 1818 at All Saints, Feering, Essex, England[4].
Children
Sarah Cornwell bapt. 4th November 1781[5] bur. 11th November 1781 at Feering, Essex, England
William Cornwell bapt. 24th August 1794 at Feering, Essex, England[11]
Edward Cornwell bapt. 10th June 1798 at Feering, Essex, England[12]
Research Notes
Ancestry Tree shows Thomas Cornwell as a son of Daniel - and although there is no baptism for Thomas, there were no other Cornwell couples having children baptised at Feering around the time Thomas was born - and Thomas named his second son Daniel. Thomas' second marriage at Prittlewell records Daniel as his father.
There is also an Autosomal DNA match between a descendant of Daniel & Mary's confirmed son Henry Cornwell (A.J.) and a descendant of Thomas Cornwell (A.C.).
Sources
↑ "Baptism of Mary DOWE" All Saints, Feering Essex, England Baptism Register 1754 D/P 231/1/2 (Baptisms 1714-1780) image 35 available at Essex Archives Online Accessed 7th April 2018
↑ "Burial of Mary DOW" All Saints, Feering Essex, England Burial Register 1754 D/P 231/1/2 (Burials 1714-1780) image 33 available at Essex Archives Online Accessed 7th April 2018
↑ "Marriage of Daniel CORNWELL & Mary DOW alias DOWE" All Saints, Feering Essex, England Marriage Register 1781 D/P 231/1/4 (Marriages 1754-1812) image 24 available at Essex Archives Online Accessed 7th April 2018
↑ "Burial of Mary CORNWELL" All Saints, Feering, Essex, England Burial Register 1818 D/P 231/1/6 (Burials 1813- 1873) Pg. 7 Entry No. 51 Image 6 available at Essex Archives Online Accessed 7th April 2018
↑ "Baptism of Sarah CORNWELL 1781" All Saints, Feering, Essex, England Baptism Register 1781 D/P 231/1/3 (baptisms 1781-1812) Image 4 available at Essex Archives Online Accessed 8th April 2018
↑ "Baptism of William CORNWELL" All Saints, Feering, Essex, England Baptism Register 1783 D/P 231/1/3 (baptisms 1781-1812) Image 5 available at Essex Archives Online Accessed 8th April 2018
↑ "Baptism of Sarah CORNWELL 1785" All Saints, Feering, Essex, England Baptism Register 1785 D/P 231/1/3 (baptisms 1781-1812) Image 6 available at Essex Archives Online Accessed 8th April 2018
↑ "Baptism of Henry CORNWELL" All Saints, Feering, Essex, England Baptism Register 1787 D/P 231/1/3 (baptisms 1781-1812) Image 7 available at Essex Archives Online Accessed 8th April 2018
↑ "Baptism of James CORNWELL" All Saints, Feering, Essex, England Baptism Register 1790 D/P 231/1/3 (baptisms 1781-1812) Image 9 available at Essex Archives Online Accessed 8th April 2018
↑ "Baptism of Sarah CORNWELL 1792" All Saints, Feering, Essex, England Baptism Register 1792 D/P 231/1/3 (baptisms 1781-1812) Image 11 available at Essex Archives Online Accessed 8th April 2018
↑ "Baptism of William CORNWELL" All Saints, Feering, Essex, England Baptism Register 1794 D/P 231/1/3 (baptisms 1781-1812) Image 12 available at Essex Archives Online Accessed 8th April 2018
↑ "Baptism of Edward CORNWELL" All Saints, Feering, Essex, England Baptism Register 1798 D/P 231/1/3 (baptisms 1781-1812) Image15 available at Essex Archives Online Accessed 8th April 2018
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Mary 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 Mary: