Source: S1 1871 Canadian Census: Nova Scotia, Inverness, River Dennis. Given age is 24.
Source: S2 1881 Canadian Census: Nova Scotia, Inverness, River Dennis. Given age is 37.
Source: S3 1891 Canadian Census: Nova Scotia, Inverness, River Dennis. Given age is 47.
Source: S4 1901 Canadian Census: Nova Scotia, Inverness, River Dennis. Given age is 54.
Source: S5 1911 Canadian Census: Nova Scotia, Inverness, River Dennis East. Given age is 66.
Source: S6 1921 Canadian Census: Nova Scotia, Inverness, River Dennis. Given age is 76. She is living with her son Dan.
Source: S7 Nova Scotia Historical Vital Statistics: Year 1873: Book 1814: Page 238. Birth certificate for son John Malcolm.
Source: S8 Our Mountain and Glens: The History of River Denys, Big Brook, and Lime Hill (North Side), Cape Breton, Nova Scotia Rita Heuser Farrell Publication, 1993.
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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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