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==Status summary==
 
  
===Completed as of May 6, 2021: ===
 
* Recruiting additional matrilineal (direct female-line) Jane Clarke descendants for full mtDNA testing  - anyone interested in submitting their DNA for testing should contact Raymond T. Wing (email: wing.genealogist AT gmail DOT com)
 
 
 
==Biography==
 
===First Generation===
 
Jane's origins are currently unknown. She is believed to have married twice, first to _____ Clarke and second St. Olave, Bermondsey, Surrey, England 16 May 1611 to William Collier. By her first husband she had at least one daughter and by her second husband she is said to have had thirteen children: Mary (bp 18 Feb 1611/2), Hannah (1613-1625), Rebecca (1614/5), Sarah (1616), John (1616/7-1618), Elizabeth (1618/9), John (1619/20-1625), Catherine (bur. 1621/2), James (1622/3-1624), Martha (1624-1625), William (d. 12 Aug 1625 unm.) and Lydia (1625/6-1625/6).
 
 
===Second Generation===
 
_____ Clarke was likely born bef 1605, married _____ Walker and they had at least one child: Sarah
 
 
Mary Collier was bp. St. Olave, Bermondsey 18 Feb 1611/2 and died Eastham abt. 1644. She married Plymouth 1 Apr 1635 [[Prence (Y-DNA) |(Gov.) Thomas Prence]] and they had two children (Duxbury): Jane (1637) and Sarah (c1639).
 
 
Rebecca Collier was bp. St. Olave, Bermondsey 10 Jan 1614/5 and died Duxbury 29 Dec 1698. She married Plymouth 15 May 1634 John Cole and they had two children (?Eastham): Rebecca (1654) and Samuel.
 
 
Sarah Collier was bp. St. Olave, Bermondsey 30 Apr 1616 and died Duxbury 26 Apr 1691. She married twice, first Plymouth 15 May 1634 [[Brewster (Y-DNA)#Second Generation |Love Brewster]] and second Duxbury 1 Sep 1656 Richard Parke (no children). By her first husband Sarah had four children: Sarah (1635), Nathaniel (1637), Wrestling (1644) and William (1645).
 
 
Elizabeth Collier was bp. St. Olave, Bermondsey 9 Mar 1618/9 and died Duxbury aft Feb 1679. She married Plymouth 2 Nov 1637 Constant Southworth and they had nine children: Mercy (1638), Priscilla (c1642), Edward (1644), Nathaniel (c1646), Alice (1648), Mary (c1654), Elizabeth (c1656) and William (1659).
 
 
===Third Generation===
 
Sarah Walker was bp. St. Olave, Bermondsey 10 Nov 1622 and died Plymouth 24 Nov 1700. She married Plymouth 19 Nov 1645 Nathaniel Warren and they had twelve children: Richard (1646), Sarah (1649), Hope (1651), Jane (1652), Elizabeth (1654), Alice (1656), Mercy (1658), Mary (1659), Nathaniel (1661), John (1663), James (1665) and Jabez (c1667).
 
 
Jane Prence  was born Duxbury 1 Nov 1637 and died Harwich in Jun 1712. She married Eastham 9 Jan 1660/1 [[Snow (Y-DNA)#Second Generation |Mark Snow]] and they had eight children: Mary (1661), Nicholas (1663), Elizabeth (1666), Thomas (1668), Sarah (1671), Prence (1674), Elizabeth (1676-1677) and Hannah (1679).
 
 
Mary Prence was born abt 1639 and died Eastham aft 1697. She married abt 1661 John Tracy and they had four children: John (c1661), Apphia (c1663), Stephen (c1673) and Susannah (1676).
 
 
Rebecca Cole was born Eastham 26 Aug 1654 and died Yarmouth in 1710. She married Robert Nickerson and they had at least: Rebecca (1670).
 
 
Sarah Brewster was born 1635 and died Duxbury bef 21 Jan 1679. She married Duxbury aft 4 Apr 1654 [[Bartlett (Y-DNA)#Second Generation|Benjamin Bartlett]] and they had three children (Duxbury): Benjamin (1658), Samuel (c1662) and Rebecca (b1664).
 
 
Mercy Southworth 1638
 
 
Priscilla Southworth c1642
 
 
Alice Southworth 1648
 
 
Mary Southworth c1654
 
 
Elizabeth Southworth c1656
 
 
 
<references />
 
 
==DNA results  '''H13a1a1'''==
 
===Previous Y-DNA testing===
 
 
 
==References & External Links==
 
Anderson, Robert Charles, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633), New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, MA 1995
 

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