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It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Hannah by comparing test results with other carriers of her mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known mtDNA test-takers in her direct maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Hannah:
Osgood-57 and Osgood-717 appear to represent the same person because: Hannah Osgood, dau of Samuel & Hannah Osgood, m. Jeremiah Eaton, b. 10 Jul 1698 son of William Eaton & Mary Swain. Jeremiah m. 1st Margaret Hawkes, 10 Apr 1722, Lynn, Essex, Mass. He m. 2nd Hannah Osgood, dau of Samuel Osgood of Andover, Essex, Mass. Jeremiah was a carpenter by trade. He went to Haverhill in 1733 and to Heampstead in 1748 where he d. 1754.
See: Molyneux, Nellie Zada Rice, comp. "History Genealogical & Biographical of the EATON Families" pub 1911; Syracuse, N.Y.; C.W.Bardeen, Pub.
Source: pg. 285/782.
Osgood-57 and Osgood-717 appear to represent the same person because: Hannah Osgood, dau of Samuel & Hannah Osgood, m. Jeremiah Eaton, b. 10 Jul 1698 son of William Eaton & Mary Swain. Jeremiah m. 1st Margaret Hawkes, 10 Apr 1722, Lynn, Essex, Mass. He m. 2nd Hannah Osgood, dau of Samuel Osgood of Andover, Essex, Mass. Jeremiah was a carpenter by trade. He went to Haverhill in 1733 and to Heampstead in 1748 where he d. 1754.
See: Molyneux, Nellie Zada Rice, comp. "History Genealogical & Biographical of the EATON Families" pub 1911; Syracuse, N.Y.; C.W.Bardeen, Pub.
Source: pg. 285/782.
See: Molyneux, Nellie Zada Rice, comp. "History Genealogical & Biographical of the EATON Families" pub 1911; Syracuse, N.Y.; C.W.Bardeen, Pub. Source: pg. 285/782.
See: Molyneux, Nellie Zada Rice, comp. "History Genealogical & Biographical of the EATON Families" pub 1911; Syracuse, N.Y.; C.W.Bardeen, Pub. Source: pg. 285/782.