I'm still plugging away at my family tree. And I've been thinking about Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) a lot. (I know, you're rolling your eyes and thinking, "Of course you are, Holly." LOL)
Ancestry.com says, "Mitochondrial DNA makes up only 0.1% of the overall human genome and is passed down exclusively from mother to child."
For me, it went...
Holly
Pat
Marion
Sarah
Mary
Sarah
Elizabeth
Eliza
Jane
Jane is my 6th great-grandmother. She's where that branch's trail muddles a bit. She was born in the late 1700's. Despite the fact I can't go further back (yet), from Jane that mtDNA traces back to Mitochondrial Eve. She lived more than 100,000+ years ago. So even though I feel I've taken my family tree back quite a ways, that chain of women is so much more expansive. 100,000 years would be well over 4,000 generations. I can trace nine in my mtDNA line...but there are so many more. Woman, after woman, after woman... As a woman with three daughters, I love that I gave them all that long lineage.
Each step I take on my tree leads to another piece of the puzzle of me. But the mtDNA line is one that reminds reminds me of the power of women. Women carry that tiny .1% of 4,000+ women in us. We give give life to the next generation and bless our daughters with that same line of mtDNA. There's such a power in that. Knowing the strength of all those women who came before us, and the generations of women who will come after we have to remember our power as we work for our daughters' future.
I'll continue looking for Jane's story...and telling my stories. Stories of women who have power and strength. Women who know their worth. And I'll work to build a future for my daughters...and son. LOL
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