She was married to Henry Cozad 21 Feb 1813 in Ross County, Ohio as Henry Cazad to Jane Low Feb. 21, 1813 by Jacob Delay, recorded 2 Apr 1813; license dated 12 Jan 1813.[2] They had the following children:
William Cozad, born 26 Feb 1814, died 14 Dec 1839; married 9 Mar 1836 to Anna Gregg
Elizabeth Cozad, born 11 Mar 1817, died Aug 1846; married 14 Jan 1836 to Aaron Gregg
Daniel Cozad, born 26 Jan 1819, died 12 May 1888, married 2 Dec 1838 to Sarah Gregg
Catharine Cozad, born 6 Apr 1822, died 4 Feb 1894; married 5 Apr 1842 to William Gr
Abraham N Cozad, born 3 Feb 1827, died 26 Feb 1889; married 6 Dec 1847 to Ann Graves
Sources
↑ Cozad, William Pearl, Genealogy and Brief History of the Descendants of Job and Hannah (Winmans) Cozad of Branchville, Sussex County, New Jersey; Cozad, William Pearl 1900, mimeographed, undated supplement, privately printed (mimeographed), 1900 and related supplements, mostly undated, by Jenks, Truman P., and Robert C. Merrill, starting Jan 1973, Chillicothe, Ohio; (Mrs. Emma Hawk, Allensville, Ohio, had kept the 1900 booklet and allowed the use of it) number 22
↑ Ohio, Ross County, Marriage Records, Book A-B, page 184
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Jane 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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