Hi Malcolm,
Fantastic result. This is a perfect example of how DNA can finally prove what
we may have suspected, or even been absolutely convinced about but without
having enough a of paper trail, to be true beyond a shadow of a doubt. Your
can't argue with that result. A great outcome for you. Congrats!
Sharon
Dear All,
One of the enduring mysteries on James Chuter Sears was who exactly was his
mother.
When he was baptised in 1846 in Westbury, Tasmania, (his birth was not
registered) his parents are given as William and Sarah Eliza Sears.
When he got married, he said his mother was Rose Eliza Wadham.
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