Rachel passed away about 1844 in Geneva, Walworth, Wisconsin.
Sources
↑ The Hamlin family; a genealogy of James Hamlin of Barnstable, Massachusetts, by Hon. H. Franklin Andrews, page 166-167, https://archive.org/details/hamlinfamilygene00lcandr/page/166/mode/2up?q=Barnabas. Notes: [239] BARNABAS HAMBLIN,5 (Bro. of Sylvanus,) prob. b. Barnstable, about 1739: bap. Apr. 26, 1747: m. there, Nov. 23, 1769. Mary Bassett; res. Falmouth, Mass. In 1846 Isaac Hamblin wrote from Montpelier, Vt., that Barnabas Hamblin was there in 1798-9; that he came from Cape Cod: and had sons Sylvanus, Barnabas and Asa: and that Sylvanus returned to Cape Cod. He d. Montpelier. May 10, 1799, aged (iO: she d! Grand Isle, Vt. Children: Sylvanus 1774 Barnstable, Barnabas Feb 19 1782, Asa 1785 Falmouth, Polly, Sally, Rachael, William, Isaiah, Lurana.
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It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Rachael 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 Rachael:
Hamblin-972 and Hamblin-932 appear to represent the same person because: All the references I've reviewed, including The Hamlin Family book reference on one of the profiles, indicate that this family had only one child named Rachael, born about 1788, who married Robert Stephenson, and who died in 1844. I can find no references for a second Rachel in this family. The second Rachel appears to be a duplicate profile.