Also Interesting:
Possible First Name Rose/Julia
Possible Last Name Devito / Devita / Sorel / Gorel / Goril
Haircolor: Brown
Eyecolor: Parabon Snapshot Phenotype Report Jane Doe predicted to have green or blue eyes.
The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)
Very interesting. I wonder where this information about her name came from - is it from the Genetic Genealogy research?
I think so. Sadly they weren't able to find the right family tree yet or couldn't pinpoint the exact or close enough siblings, so it seems.
If you are interested and have the time, this is an interesting and fairly recent publication on the topic. DEFINE_ME
Looks like they are closing in on her identity; her NamUs page was recently updated and it now saysAlso Interesting:
Possible First Name Rose/Julia
Possible Last Name Devito / Devita / Sorel / Gorel / Goril
Haircolor: Brown
Eyecolor: Parabon Snapshot Phenotype Report Jane Doe predicted to have green or blue eyes.
The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)
Eye color is easy to predict with DNA.I find eye color interesting because the predictions one would normally expect, are not what happened in our family. It’s like we are outliers or something. So when I see a report that predicts blue or green, I am always curious to see what it actually is. Hopefully with Ancestry DNA tests on sale, more testers will upload to GEDmatch this winter.
She would have been 62 as opposed to 35-55View attachment 356573
Investigators appear to have uploaded census records of Julia DeVito-Sorel. It appears that she was born around 1910 in New Jersey and was married.
The NAMUS age range is now 35-65, so she'd be on the upper end.She would have been 62 as opposed to 35-55
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Investigators have uploaded census records of Julia DeVito-Sorel. It appears that she was born around 1910 in New Jersey and was married.
That would definitely explain the trouble they had narrowing down her identity.I may be reading these wrong, but it looks to me like she grew up in institutions, St. Joseph's Home For Girls and House of the Good Shepherd. No parent listed anywhere that I saw.