↑ Source: #S1742 jun 6b 288 Leek Page jun 6b 288 Leek
↑ Source: #S1929 RG10 piece 2879 folio 53 page 11 Page RG10 piece 2879 folio 53 page 11 Jno Mayer, head, mar, 31, miner, b Suffolk; Jane, wife, mar, 20, b Norton; Hanry, son, 10, scholar, b Norton; Robert, son, 4, scholar, b Norton; Mary , dau, 1, b Norotn
↑ Source: #S1929 RG13 piece 2619 folio 118 page 22 Page RG13 piece 2619 folio 118 page 22 George Henry Yardley, head, mar, 31, coal miner hewer, worker, b Smallthorne; Mary H, wife, mar, 31, b Norton Le Moors; George H, son, 4, b Norton Le Moors; Harold, son, 3, b Norton Le Moors; Ethel, dau, 6, b Norton Le Moors
↑ Source: #S1929 RG14PN16617 RG78PN1027 RD362 SD1 ED5 SN49 Page RG14PN16617 RG78PN1027 RD362 SD1 ED5 SN49 6 Rooms. Mary Hannah Yardley, head, 41, mar 17y, 3chn, 3 live, grocer retail, own acct, b Ball Green; Ethel dau, s, 16, b Ball Green; George Hey, son, 14, b Ball Green; Harold, son, 13, b Ball Green
↑ Source: #S1742 mar 6b 351 Leek Page mar 6b 351 Leek
Source: S1742bdm index TID 0 Footnote bdm index ShortFootnote bdm index Bibliography bdm index.
Source: S1929census TID 0 Footnote census ShortFootnote census Bibliography census.
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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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