William Tom, baptised 15 February 1763 at Lanteglos by Camelford;[3]
James Tom, baptised 16 December 1764 at Lanteglos by Camelford;[4]
Hannah Tom, baptised 9 December 1770 at Egloshayle;[5]
William Tom, baptised 20 February 1774 at Egloshayle;[6]
Catharine Tom, baptised 23 June 1776 at Egloshayle;[7]
Betsy Tom, baptised 27 March 1780 at Egloshayle.[8]
Sources
↑ Cornwall Family History Society, Research area: Baptisms, (www.cornwallfhs.com : viewed 12 May 2012); Samuel Tom, son of John & Hannah at Egloshayle, 22 Jan 1737
↑ Cornwall Family History Society, Research area: Marriages, (www.cornwallfhs.com : viewed 12 May 2012); Samuel Tom & Lucy Solamon, at Egloshayle, 12 Apr 1762
↑ Cornwall Family History Society, baptism of William Toms, son of Samuel & Lucy Toms
↑ Cornall Family History Society, baptism of James Tom, son of Samuel & Lucy
↑ Cornwall Family History Society, baptism of Hannah Tom, dau of Samuel & Lucy
↑ Cornwall Family History Society, baptism of William Tom, son of Samuel & Lucy.
↑ Cornwall Family History Society, baptism of Catharine Tom, dau of Samuel & Lucy
↑ Cornwlal Family History Society, baptism of Betsy Tom, dau of Samuel & Lucy
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It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Samuel by comparing test results with other carriers of his Y-chromosome or his mother's mitochondrial DNA.
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