Julia Lee household, 1850 US Census, Free Population, Richmond (Independent City), Virginia, population schedule, Richmond, page/sheet 406A, dwelling 49, family 49|; National Archives.
U S Government, Passport Applications, 1795-1905 (M1372) (ancestry.com), Passport Applications 1855-1861, Roll 061 - 06 Apr 1857-02 May 1857, Elizabeth W. Fry, born 15 May 1824, Richmond, VA. Witness: Julia Leigh.
U S Government, Passport Applications, 1795-1905 (M1372), Passport Applications 1855-1861, Roll 061 - 06 Apr 1857-02 May 1857, Charles M. Fry, born 24 Apr 1822, Madison County, VA. Witness: Julia Leigh.
Charles M. Fry household, 1870 US Census, New York County, New York, population schedule, New York Ward 18 District 23 (2nd Enum), page/sheet 96, dwelling 7, family 20, line 18-24; National Archives; (Also in the household was M. McKay, white, male, Ellen Renaban, female, age 40, and Mary Hannigan, age 25, all from Ireland).
Chas. F. Fry household, 1880 US Census, New York County, New York, population schedule, New York, Manhattan, enumeration district (ED) 70, page/sheet 21-A, dwelling 60, family 147, line 1-10; National Archives.
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It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Julia 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 Julia: