1850 District 52, Randolph, Virginia. Sheet 44B, Lines 12 to 18. John Bright, his wife Lucinda and their 5 children. [3] Her parents and younger siblings are living nearby:
1850 District 52, Randolph, Virginia. Sheet 46A, Lines 1 to 13. George W. Gainer, his wife Phebe and their 11 children including Delilah age 19. [4]
1860 District 3, Tucker, Virginia, USA. Page 26, Lines 9 through 13. John Bright, his wife Lucinda and 4 of their children including Amanda age 18. [5] Note that her future husband, Alpheus Irons is living next door with his family, previous entry same page.
↑ Ancestry.com District 52, Randolph, Virginia; Roll: 972; Page: 44A. Image 56 of 112. Ancestry Record 8054 #15459230 1850 US Census
↑ Ancestry.com. District 52, Randolph, Virginia; Roll: 972; Page: 45b. Image 41 of 112. Ancestry Record 8054 #15459345 1850 US Census Family George W. Gainer
↑ Ancestry.com. District 3, Tucker, Virginia; Roll: M653_1381; Page: 934; Family History Library Film: 805381. Image 2 of 12. Ancestry Record 7667 #34699973 1860 US Census
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It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Lucinda 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 Lucinda: