Mary (Henwood) Jane was born in Cornwall, England.
Mary was baptised in St Neot on 18 February 1729, the daughter of John and Rachell. [1]
Mary's marraige was to Edmund Jane 25 October 1756 in St Neot.[2]
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This mary is not the daughter of William Henwood and Martha Crapp,
Sources
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↑https://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/search-database/more-info/?t=baptisms&id=6485347 More information about record 6485347 in the Baptisms database
Film No 90261
Day Month 18-Feb
Year 1729
Parish Circuit Or Chapel Neot, St.
Forename Mary
Surname HENWOOD
Sex dau
Age Or Date Of Birth
Father Forename John
Mother Forename Rachell
Residence
Parish
Status Or Occupation
Where Baptised
Notes
Transcriber Notes src: Bodmin BTs
Transcriber J Shephard/K Halley
↑https://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/search-database/more-info/?t=marriages&id=1266524Insert reference here More information about record 1266524 in the Marriages database
Day Month 25-Oct
Year 1756
Parish Circuit Or Chapel Neot, St.
Groom Fn Edmund
Groom Sn JANE
Groom Age
Groom Residence otp
Groom Condition
Groom Rank Profession Labourer
Groom Signed / Marked (S/M) S
Groom Father Name
Groom Father Rank Profession
Bride Fn Mary
Bride Sn HENWOOD
Bride Age
Bride Residence otp
Bride Condition spinster
Bride Rank Profession
Bride Signed / Marked (S/M) M
Bride Father Name
Bride Father Rank Profession
Banns / Licence (B/L) B
Witness Fn1 John
Witness Sn1 Pomerye
Witness Fn2 Phil.
Witness Sn2 Hillman
Other Information
Transcriber Notes
Transcriber Kay Halley
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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.
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