KIT 23747 The provider of the DNA for Kit 23747 traces his McCabe ancestry to Thomas James McCabe (wife Mary Malloy) born about 1834 in Ireland, possibly County Clare. Forebears. Eleanor was enumerated (as widowed) in the 1910 census of Seattle, Washington, in the family of her son, Ernest McCabe (grandfather of the kit provider), who is listed as born in Michigan. McCabe Family Trees, Crests, Genealogy, DNA, More - Linkpendium Miss Amelia McCabe, English convict who was convicted in Liverpool, Merseyside, Mr. James McCabe, British settler travelling from London aboard the ship "Royal Albert" arriving in Otago, South Island, New Zealand on 6th March 1853, Charles Martin McCabe, who arrived in Nelson, New Zealand aboard the ship "Eagle" in 1854, Mr. Dunbar McCabe, Scottish settler travelling from Leith aboard the ship 'Melbourne' arriving in Port Chalmers, Dunedin, Otago, South Island, New Zealand on 18th March 1861, Mr. James Mccabe, British labourer travelling from London aboard the ship "Victory " arriving in Lyttelton, Christchurch, South Island, New Zealand on 17th October 1863, Gratton McCabe, who arrived in Auckland, New Zealand aboard the ship "Surat" in 1864, Eugene McCabe (1930-2020), Scottish-born Irish novelist, short story writer, playwright, and television screenwriter, Gerard McCabe (b. The man who provided the DNA for kit 139946 is descended from John Cabe/McCabe (1810 will mentioned above) in this order: Zachariah Cabe, Samuel Cabe, Thomas Lucius Cabe, and Thomas Jasper Cabe (grandfather of the kit provider). The first was that the immigrant ancestor (of the provider of Kit 9586), John McCabe, may have been a brother to Owen McCabe (Group A). The person with the surname of Cabeen (Kit 56221) hypothesized that his Cabeen name may have been derived from the McCabe surname. Harry Mccabe (1906 - 1962) - Biography and Family Tree The man who provided the DNA for kit 146567 descends from Barnaby Cabe (1758 stock mark mentioned above) in this order: William Cabe, William Cabe, Jr., Charles Lee Cabe, Harold H. Cabe, father of the man tested. The average life expectancy for Mccabe in 1943 was 51, and 77 in 2004. Marian Hazel McCabe (1968-1989), English factory worker who was attending the FA Cup semi-final at Hillsborough Stadium, in Sheffield. Kit 168113. DNA RESULTS INTERPRETATION. Home - McCabe Family Tree How it all Began Many years ago there were several occasions when I was involved with Cathie McCabe in concert parties, etc. The provider of the DNA for this kit descends from this 1799 John Cabe in this order: Thomas Jefferson Cabe (b 1839, Tennessee), John William Cabe (b. Kit 129216. In the August 1818 Court term of Orange Co., NC., William Cabe was appointed guardian to Lydia Cabe and Margaret Cabe, orphans of John Cabe, dec'd, and William CAIN, Jr., signed as surety for William Cabe's bond. These two Ball-named men [and several of the Beatty (Beattie) men and the Propes man] at 67 markers have a unique pattern of haplotype results (same as in these two McCabe men at five markers 389-1, 392, 389-2, 448 and 442 (14-13-30-18-11) that indicate that they may have the unique DYS 464X ccgg configuration. An unexpected, yet fascinating result of this study was produced when the provider of kit 99404, who also descends from the Sussex County, Delaware immigrant, John McCabe, had his DNA haplogroup studied to the furthest extent currently possible. 2. [At 67 markers note that the DNA from kit 145047 also matches (with a genetic distance of 3) two men from Group G (Cabe/McCabe family, kits 139946 and 146567), and one man from Group D ("Unrelated", Kit N36342). The man who provided the DNA for Kit 37202 indicated that his earliest McCabe-named ancestor is Charles McCabe, who was born in Ireland, about 1845 and arrived in Charleston, South Carolina, in 1868. There does not appear to be any historical evidence that indicates a relationship of any of these men in Group D with the Owen McCabe family (Group A) since the 1740's in America, but complete information is not available for all participants. Language links are at the top of the page across from the title. McCabe Genealogy, McCabe Family History Results at 67 markers showed a genetic distance of 6 with kit 9587 which initially raised a question about whether or not the individuals who provided the DNA for Kits 9587 and 151400 were very closely related, as Kit 151400 has a genetic distance of ONLY 4 with two individuals in the Cabe family study (Group G). He has not yet provided any information about his earliest known McCabe ancestor. At 37 markers he has a 37/37 match with kit 1106 in Group A and only a 35/37 match with the modal value of Group G which is held by both kits 139946 and 146567 discussed immediately above. The descent down to the g. grandfather of the person tested is as follows: James Harrison McCabe (b. Dublin is on the east coast of the island of Ireland, is the capital of the Republic of Ireland, and in the historic province of Leinster. Kit 159052. At 67 markers, Kit 159905 has a genetic distance of only two (two mutation steps), with the above mentioned kits 139946 and 146567. The significance of these other close matches (at 67 markers) is yet to be determined.] This would be their homeland for centuries. County Monaghan is in the historic province of Ulster, but now is in the Republic of Ireland. VI GROUP D, R1b1b2, the unrelated R1b1b2 McCabe Families. Hint: Try searching for a relative alive in 1940. In the United States, the name McCabe is the 1,200th most popular surname with an estimated 24,870 people with that name. The 1880 census for this family of Whiteside County, Illinois, Tampico, shows Owen McCabe (age 50, born in Ireland, as were both his parents) and wife Catherine (age 36, born Canada, both parents born in Ireland), and son James, (age 13, b. IL). His g.g.g. The mtDNA results, as seen by clicking on the mtDNA Results section at the left side of this page, are limited to the study of DNA from mitochondria (plural form of "mitochondrion"), small particles (organelles) within cells. The DNA from kit 137198 at 67 markers has a Genetic Distance (GD) of 2 (65/67 match) with the Kits 139946 and 146567 (Cabe, Group G), a GD of 3 with Kit N36342 (Group D) and a GD of 4 with kits 145047, 159905, and 82165 (Cabe, Group G). [The Kingdom of Breifne was at its height in the 12th century, and included the modern Irish counties of Leitrim and Cavan and parts of County Sligo.] Home - McCabe Family Tree 1856 in Co. Cavan, Ireland. Henry McCabe's family records are in the Church of Ireland, in Westport, but Henry may have migrated from either County Sligo or County Cavan (historic province of Ulster) to County Mayo. Retrieved from, Ships hit by U-boats crew list HMS Royal Oak (08) - (Retrieved 2018 February, 9th) - retrieved from, Lusitania Passenger List - The Lusitania Resource. His earliest known McCabe ancestor (paper trail documentation, prior to this DNA study) is his g. grandfather, Daniel McCabe, who was living in Butler, Wayne County, New York, in 1857, when he married Eleanor Vanderburgh. However, with only 12 markers, this match may not be significant. If the fifth cousin, once-removed, relationship is correct, it is highly likely that this 67/67 match is simply a statistical coincidence. These results indicate that Amos Cabe most likely initiated a new Cabe family DNA line. For more information on this haplogroup google on "E1b1b1". Family tree of the Mccabe Web Site on MyHeritage. The family history (not yet documented) suggests that this Cabe/McCabe family came to North Carolina from Maryland, the Valley of Virginia, or perhaps Pennsylvania. Spelling variations of this family name include: McAbbe, Caybe, McCaibe, MacAbe, Abee, McAbeee, McAbbee, Abbee, McCaybe, Cabe, Abeee, MacCabee, MacCabe, McCabe, Cabbe, McAbee, Caibe and many more. This kit 159905 also matches kit 156857 at 37 markers with a genetic distance of two but this is not as informative as comparing with 67 markers. These 2 men match at 2 at 111 markers. Memorials may be made to the family. McCabes are considered to have moved from the Western Isles of Scotland to Ireland sometime around 1350. The McCabe family's roots in Ireland stretch back to the year 1350, when they were imported to Ireland as mercenaries, or gallowglasses, from Scotland by the Irish chiefs of the O'Rourkes and the O'Reillys of Leitrim and Cavan. Further, based on information available so far, there does not appear to be any common ancestors among any small grouping of these men, (but this may be due to insufficient information). CONTENT MAY BE COPYRIGHTED BY WIKITREE COMMUNITY MEMBERS. 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We need the help of good genealogists to grow a completely free shared family tree to connect us all. The fact that these third cousins have the same 7 repeat value at marker DYS 459a, indicates that the change (mutation) occurred prior to the separation of their lines. 1791 VA. The results at 67 markers (for kit 148651) show that this man matches individuals in both Groups D and G. He matches 63/67 with the modal values (most common values) of group D with the following markers (all "slow mutators") producing the mismatches: DYS numbers 390, 389-2, 413a, and 557. Kit 37202. County Tyrone is in the historic province of Ulster and in current Northern Ireland of the United Kingdom. The surnames McCabe ( Irish: Mac Cba) [2] and MacCabe ( / mkeb / muh-KAYB) are Irish and Scottish surnames. Mccabe Name Meaning & Mccabe Family History at Ancestry.com Without even considering specific marker matches or non-matches, the haplogroup designation for this man as G2a leaves no doubt that there is no genetic relationship between the earlier-tested Cabes and the Amos Cabe descendant, within historic times (since surnames were initiated). As of October2015, the following changes occurred with the McCabe website: With over 100 members, it has became possible to identify one sequence of marker values unique to men who have the McCabe ancestry! [7], According to a genealogy which purports to date from the 17th century, Alexander MacCabe (fl.1689) was a descendant of the last chieftains of the MacCabes. Based on these results, the James J. McCabe descendants may be considered to have the ancestral haplotype (determined by including the results of kit 54231 which will be discussed later). During the middle of the 14th century, they were granted lands in Leitrim, Cavan, Monaghan and Meath. Continuing on, the unique sequence of Y-DNA marker values for the McCabe project for DYS markers 26 to 37 markers is: DYS460 is11, Y-GATA-H4 is 11, YCAii is 19-23, DYS456 is 15, DYS607 is 15, DYS576 is 18, DYS570 is 17, CDY is 35-38, DYS442 is11, DYS438 is 12. MacCabe landowners are more associated with County Monaghan and County Cavan, but the principal families of the name lost all their estates after the Battle of Aughrim in 1691. With a genetic distance of two and knowing that these men do not share a common ancestor in the last three generations, FTDNA calculates that the probability of the kit provider sharing a common ancestor at 67 markers is 84.5% at 8 generations back. Kit 139489. Kit's 153311 and 148651. They had 3 children: Joan McCabe and 2 other children. VII, Group E, McCabe/Ball/Beatty(Beattie)/Propes Family. "What are the 5,000 Most Common Last Names in the U.S.?". Children Show all. Geni requires JavaScript! At 25 markers, he has only two matches (with a genetic distance of 2), one with the surname of McDonald and the other with the surname of Farr, but no matches with any McCabe-named men at this time. Kit 159905. 1859, Arkansas), Eddie Franklin Cabe (b. The modal (most common and perhaps ancestral haplotype) value of marker number 490 for this entire group is 12, but for these three men, the value is 10, a two-step change from the modal value. Like a window into their day-to-day life, Mccabe census records can tell you where and how your ancestors worked, their level of education, veteran status, and more. Retrieved from, Generals of World War II. This group study involved at least two different hypotheses. Prices are occasionally reduced for a short time interval each year. Kit N36342 The DNA (at 12 markers) for Kit N36342 matched exactly the first 12 markers of numerous other men in this project, including the Owen McCabe family, but no paper trail (or oral history) yet found provides any confirmation of any relationship to any other McCabes in this study. At this 37 marker level, he matches 34/37 with individuals in Groups A, G, and one man in Group D, Kit #36342. GROUP G, Cabe/McCabe/Cain/Searcy/Denny Family. Retrieved from, New Zealand Yesteryears Passenger Lists 1800 to 1900 (Retrieved 4th November 2011). The McCabe Family Tree. Concerning the haplogroup designation: Haplogroup G appears to have arisen in the Caucasus region during the Ice Age, about 30,000 years ago (Quote from Wikipedia discussion on Haplogroup G.) In 2009-2010 significant matches have been posted for both 37 and 67 markers for Kit 148064. At 12 markers he had no matches with any other man in the entire FTDNA database. Forebears, Convict Records Voyages to Australia (Retrieved 25th October 2020). James McCabe (1824 - 1906) - Genealogy McCabe Family Trees, Crests, Genealogy, DNA, More Home USA Please, add your favorite Website (s) to this page! 1881 Arkansas, and grandfather of the kit provider). Participating in a group DNA project produces savings as compared to ordering as an individual without participation in a group project. Kit 127552. The haplogroup test also determined that this haplogroup R1b1b2a1b5 cannot be subdivided further as of July 2009, including R1b1b2a1b5b, in which Group B belongs. An earlier hypothesis was that this 1799 John Cabe was the grandson of the 1810 (will) John Cabe/McCabe through this John's son, Samuel (b. Summary: Based on DNA results, it is obvious that these McMannes (etc.) NOTE 2: Click on the DNA FAQ linkat the top of this page to answer many questions. Supposedly slain in the English Channel, his descendants were the most powerful rulersin Irelanduntil the 11th Century. T group - highlighted in orange - 1 group as of 2023 - These McCabe men are all in the I-M223 haplogroup. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Raymond F Mccabe. 1850 in Glasgow, Lanarks. (Retrieved 2013, February 12), Commemoration Empress of Ireland 2014. 1812, IOM, immigrated to Iowa in 1865), Abram Cain (b. A Cain/Cabe surname connection HAS been found in Orange County, North Carolina, with three records (as reported by Margie Cabe Keener: (1), "At the November 1824 Term of Court, administration of the estate of Joseph Latta, dec'd, with the will annexed, was granted to Thomas Gaddis, who entered into bond with Jonathan P. Sneed and William Cain (either Sr. or Jr.), securities, in the sum of $5000. The "Haplo" column refers to the mtDNA haplogroups, which are entirely different from the Y-DNA haplogroups and provide information on the geographical origins of the straight maternal line of the provider of the DNA sample. [4]. Extension of kit 160306s studies to at least 37 markers would provide much more information for further studying of this ancestral McCabe line. The connection between the Cabes and this man, however, must be in Ireland, as the earliest known ancestor of the man who provided kit #176320 was George McCabe (wife Frances, b. 1910), Wilbur Clark Mecabe I (b. Kit N26764 The earliest known McCabe ancestor has not been recorded for the man who provided the DNA sample for Kit N26764. The question tested in this study was Are all McCabe families in this area descended from a common ancestor? The first man tested (kit 49932) had traced his earliest known McCabe ancestor to Francis McCabe, born in Magheracloone Parish, County Monaghan, Ireland, in 1782. Y-DNA Mutations ALWAYS occur between a father and his son, but in this case no mutations occurred, which is the usual situation as mutations occur only rarely! There he died in the 1805-1815 period, either in southern Allegheny County or northern Washington County. Kit 145047. The conclusions from the results shown are that both men who provided DNA samples for this study are very closely related. In 1940, Laborer and Teacher were the top reported jobs for men and women in the USA named Mccabe. Kit 40344: The paternal ancestral line for the man who provided the DNA sample for Kit 43024 is as follows: Elisha Mecabe (b. His origin in the same area in Ireland and settling in the same area in Canada as did Francis McCabe in 1827 suggests that all three men in this group may have a common ancestor. According to one compilation (found at These men were divided into groups A through M-4 (located on the Classic and Colorized Charts), and also, men in group Q initially followed this sequence of marker values although they need to extend their testing to the 67 marker level. Source: Dictionary of American Family Names 2nd edition, 2022. [1] However, in Australia, the name McCabe is ranked the 717th most popular surname with an estimated 5,436 people with that name. McCabes are considered to have moved from the Western Isles of Scotland to Ireland sometime around 1350. Residents of Scotland, Australia, and USA. Kit 137198. Raymond F Mccabe (1924 - 1991) - Biography and Family Tree It is important to remember that there is no single McCabe family tree, as last names were assigned to people for various reasons. They match each other but clearly not the men in the C, M, and S groups - all who are of the R-M269 haplogroup. She arrived in Sydney Cove on 19/1/1816 on "Mary Ann".In 1816 she married Al Alexander McCabe [Convict "Boddingtons" 1793], Ann Bannister, Convict Lord Auckland 1849, Bridget Mccabe, Convict Lord Auckland 1849, Catherine (Wallace) McCabe [Convict "Mary Ann" 1816], Glasnevin Cemetery, County Dublin, Ireland, Child Emigration from Britain to Canada (Maria Rye Homes), Child Emigration from Britain to Canada (1871 Travelling Alone), Child Emigration from Britain to Canada (South Dublin Union), New Zealand Settler Ships - Sir Charles Forbes 1842, World War II - Pearl Harbor - USS Oklahoma, Hillsdale Cemetery - Petrolia, Lambton County, Ontario, Canada, "Boddingtons" 1793 (Convict ship) (Ireland to NSW, Australia), "Lady Penrhyn" 1788 (Convict Ship) First Fleet (England to NSW, Australia), Convicts and Naval Personnel on the First Fleet, Australia, 1788, Women's Airforce Service Pilots (WASP) in World War II, "Mary Ann" 1816 (Convict Ship) England to NSW, Australia, Delaware with Counties, Cities and Towns Project, South Africa - Farm Attack Victims: 2001 to 2002, Mount Pleasant Cemetery - Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Illinois with Counties, Cities, and Towns Project, Import of New Zealand casualties of World War One and their kin, World War I (1914-1918): New Zealand Roll of Honour, Roosevelt Memorial Park, Gardena, California, Patriots - Daughters of the American Revolution, Attorneys to Judges - the American Legal System, Victims of 9/11, survivors,heroes, people involved in the 9/11 attacks and people involved in 9/11. NOTE 4: The Y-DNA MOST DISTANT KNOWN ANCESTOR DISTRIBUTION MAP was added by FTDNA in May 2009, but originally only available on participant's personal pages. "Ulster is composed of nine counties: Antrim, Armagh, Down, Fermanagh, Londonderry, and Tyrone are part of Northern Ireland [part of the United Kingdom]; while Cavan, Donegal, and Monaghan are part of the Republic of Ireland. The surname McCabe was first found in on the Isle of Arran in Scotland. The provider of Kit #147989 is also a g. g. grandson of the immigrant James McCabe, but descends from the immigrants son, George McCabe, and as such is a third cousin of the provider of Kit 127552. At 67 markers he matches 63/67 with kit 139946 (Group G) and 135391 (Group C-1). This MCCABE index was pre-built so it loads quickly. The surnames McCabe (Irish: Mac Cba)[2] and MacCabe(/mkeb/ muh-KAYB) are Irish and Scottish surnames. This means that the other kit providers in Group B are also the same haplogroup and also indicates that their roots are in the area of northwestern Ireland, Ulster and lowland Scotland. [The DNA from kit #147989 has not been tested for this additional marker for DYS 385.] The misattributed paternity event definitely occurred with Amos Cabe, as a descendant of Amos Cabes son Thomas B. Cabe has also tested as haplogroup G2a. 1801), aged 21, Irish reaper who was convicted in.

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