↑ US Federal Census: 1880 Population Schedule, dist 7, p 225A.
Atwood; A 1835 NJ, A 1842 NJ, E F 1862 NJ, Tillie C 1865 NJ, Lizzie P 1869 NJ.
↑ US Federal Census: 1900 Population Schedule, dist 112, family 10, p 1A-B.
Atwood; E F (grocery clerk) 1861 Dec NJ, Laura (wed 1886, 6 of 6 children living) 1863 Jul IA, A Morris 1897 Jul , George F 1890 Apr, Clinton S 1891 Sep, Elizabeth 1893 Aug, Laura 1895 Jun, Norma 1897, Aken (father) 1833 NJ, Amanda (mother, wed 1860, 3 of 3 children living)1840 NJ.
Hill; Geo L (in-law) 1861, Lizzie (sister) 1865 NJ.
↑ US Federal Census: 1910 Population Schedule, dist 89, family 147, p 6B.
Atwood; Albert 1833 NJ, Amanda 1842 NJ, C F 1862 NJ, Laura (in-law) 1858 IA, Morris (gran) 1888, George (gran) 1890, Clinton (gran) 1892, Elizabeth (gran) 1894, Laura (gran) 1896, Norma M (gran) 1898,
Stallman: Tillie (daughter) 1872 NJ, Elizabeth (gran) 1900 IL, Granville A (gran) 1907.
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It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Amanda 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.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Amanda: