Sarah's birth was registered in the Jul-Aug-Sep quarter of 1894 in the Bury Bury And Lancaster district.[1]
In the 1901 census Edith (age 6) was the single daughter of George Jefferson in Brierley, Yorkshire, England.[2]
In the 1911 census Edith (age 17) was the single daughter of George Jefferson in Cudworth, Yorkshire, England.[3]
Event
Event:
Type: Alt. Birth
Date: 4 Aug 1894
Baptism
Baptism:
Date: 13 Oct 1894
Place: St Stephens, Elton, Bury, Lancashire
Residence
Residence:
Date: 1901
Place: Grimethorpe, Brierley, Yorkshire, England
Residence: daugh, 17, no occupation.
Date: 1911
Place: 10 Darfield Road, Cudworth, Barnsley, Yorkshire West Riding, England
Sources
↑Birth Registration: "England & Wales General Register Office", GRO Online Indexes - Birth (accessed 15 July 2022), Jefferson, Sarah Edith (Mother's maiden name: Yesford). GRO Reference: 1894 Jul-Aug-Sep in Bury Bury And Lancaster Volume 08C Page 585.
↑1901 Census: "England and Wales Census, 1901", citing Hemsworth subdistrict, PRO RG 13, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey, FamilySearch Record: X95Q-XFN (accessed 15 July 2022) FindMyPast Image, Edith Jefferson (6), single daughter, in household of George Jefferson (35) in Brierley in Hemsworth registration district in Yorkshire, England. Born in Bury, Lancashire.
↑1911 Census: "England and Wales Census, 1911", citing PRO RG 14, The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey, FamilySearch Record: XWVB-HQF (accessed 15 July 2022) FindMyPast Image, Edith Jefferson (17), single daughter, in household of George Jefferson (48) in Cudworth in Barnsley registration district in Yorkshire, England. Born in Lancashire.
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Edith by comparing test results with other carriers of her ancestors' mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known mtDNA test-takers in her direct maternal line.
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