Tryphenia Hathaway was the daughter of Gilbert Hathaway and his first wife, Elizabeth (Williams) Hathaway; see the Research Note below for a dicussion of the evidence for her parents. No record has been found of the her birth, Based on the date of her marriage, 1770 is a reasonable estimate for her birth, and she was certainly born born some time between her parents' marriage in 1767 and the birth of her sister Mary Hathaway in 1773.
Marriage
Tryphenia Hathaway married Benjamin Winslow.[1] Benjamin Winslow and Tryphenia Hathaway were married at Freetown, Massachusetts, on 6 Jan 1788.[2]
No record has been found of the death of Tryphenia (Hathaway) Winslow. According to the 1928 history of Livermore, Maine, Benjamin and Tryphenia Winslow are "buried in the Goding yard with only rugged field stones to mark their resting place."[1]
Research Note
The 1928 history of Livermore, Maine, says that Tryphenia (Hathaway) Winslow was a half-sister of Bailey Hathaway.[1] Bailey Hathaway's birth is documented at Freetown, Massachusetts, on 26 Aug 1790, as the son of Gilbert Hathaway and his second wife, Mary (Weaver) Hathaway.[3] She was undoubtedly named after Gilbert Hathaway's twin sister, Tryphena (Hathaway) Crane.
Sources
↑ 1.01.11.2 Ira Thompson Monroe, History of the Town of Livermore, Androscoggin County Maine; From Its Inception in 1735 and Its Grant of Land in 1772 to Its Organization in 1795 Up to the Present Time 1928 (Lewiston, Me., 1928), page 235
↑Massachusetts Births and Christenings, 1639-1915, database, FamilySearch, Bailey Hathaway, 1790
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Tryphenia 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 Tryphenia: