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It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Ann 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 Ann:
Walters-7683 and Walters-2147 appear to represent the same person because: These two profiles represent the same individual: Anne Walters, wife of first Richard Vowles Jr and second of John Causine.
Unmerged match of Walters-2147 and Walters-7683, for the following reasons:
-Their husband Richard Vowell or Vowles are clearly duplicates. Variant spellings like this were pretty common in the 18th century and earlier. Note Richard's same date/place of birth and death.
-Both women have same birth year and place
-Their dates of death do not align, but there is no source for -2147 and the ancestry tree for -7683 has no sources either.
-Son Thomas's death info does not align, but again the sourcing is not very solid there.
Unmerged match of Walters-2147 and Walters-7683, for the following reasons:
-Their husband Richard Vowell or Vowles are clearly duplicates. Variant spellings like this were pretty common in the 18th century and earlier. Note Richard's same date/place of birth and death.
-Both women have same birth year and place
-Their dates of death do not align, but there is no source for -2147 and the ancestry tree for -7683 has no sources either.
-Son Thomas's death info does not align, but again the sourcing is not very solid there.
-Their husband Richard Vowell or Vowles are clearly duplicates. Variant spellings like this were pretty common in the 18th century and earlier. Note Richard's same date/place of birth and death. -Both women have same birth year and place -Their dates of death do not align, but there is no source for -2147 and the ancestry tree for -7683 has no sources either. -Son Thomas's death info does not align, but again the sourcing is not very solid there.
-Their husband Richard Vowell or Vowles are clearly duplicates. Variant spellings like this were pretty common in the 18th century and earlier. Note Richard's same date/place of birth and death. -Both women have same birth year and place -Their dates of death do not align, but there is no source for -2147 and the ancestry tree for -7683 has no sources either. -Son Thomas's death info does not align, but again the sourcing is not very solid there.