LNAB could be either Throckmorton or Throgmorton: Many records found for both names in FamilySearch which failed to have birth records in most likely time period and location. Fuller-5853 19:44, 14 July 2019 (UTC) To make record searches easier both records with be included in each profile.
Be sure to check out Jerry's Note NI1205 which has many with this surname. This note also includes this information:
We don't know London history, but could not resist commenting on the intersection of Throgmorton (Throckmorton) Street and Throgmorton (Throckmorton) Avenue in the City of London. That is the location of the Drapers house, headquarters for the Drapers Guild, and the stock exchange. We mention the Drapers Guild because it appears that Thomas Dale did descend from a family that spent many generations in the haberdasher trade, and the stock exchange because Sir Thomas Throckmorton's actions created the beginning that would end in the pauper's house for his great grandchildren.
I got the ancestors of Mary J Throgmorton from John Throgmorton. John's research is documented. He is at Throghunt@aol.com. I summarized some of his notes. The summaries are at our Throgmortin ancestors.
Sources
See also:
"United States Census, 1870", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MD8Z-KR1 : 15 June 2019), Mary Jane Cothain in entry for Alfred Cothain residing in Waynesboro, Wayne County, Tennessee, United States during 1870.
Acknowledgments
Throgmorton-29 was created by Jerry Cox through the import of jcoxff.ged on Oct 15, 2013. NOTE: Imported GEDCOM includes Jerry's notes containing parts of his years of family history research.
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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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