Mary was baptised on 22 Jan 1714, in Sancreed, Cornwall, "Mary, d of John Hugh Jnr & Mary.[1]
Mary (from Sancreed) married Benjamin Jacka on 22 June 1735 in Madron, Cornwall, England.[2]
Mary was buried a year after her husband died. She was buried on 13 July 1770 in Ludgvan, Cornwall, England.[3]
Sources
↑ Sancreed on-line parish clerk website, Baptism of Mary Hugh, baptised 22 January 1714 in Sancreed, Cornwall. Citing Baptisms 1700 - 1779. (2018). Sancreedopccornwall.tripod.com. Retrieved 21 August 2018, from http://sancreedopccornwall.tripod.com/id4.html
↑ Cornwall OPC Database, Marriage of Benjamin Jacka (of the parish) and Mary Hugh from Sancred, married on 22 June 1735, Madron, transcribed by Sue Teakle citing Bishops Transcripts Madron Parish Registers.
↑ "England, Cornwall Parish Registers, 1538-2010," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QGLK-WQSY : 2 February 2018), Burial of Mary Jacka, 13 Jul 1770 Extract of the Parish Register of Ludgvan for Baptisms, burials, 1769-1812 5th unnumbered entry on page 2, year 1770(Digital Folder Number: 004280016, Image Number: 00392; accessed 20 March 2020); citing Burial, Ludgvan, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, Cornwall Records Office, Truro.[ Cornwall > Ludgvan > Baptisms, burials, 1769-1812 > image 41 of 62].
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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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