His complete results to 67 markers arrived in September 2009, showing a genetic distance of only 4 with Kit 9587. There are 42,000 military records available for the last name Mccabe. It is hoped that those men with only 12 or 25 markers will extend their studies to at least 37 markers so that more information is available for additional comparisons. The surname belongs to a military galloglass family from the Scottish Hebrides apparently a branch of McLeod who were employed and settled in Cavan in the 14th century. The men who provided the DNA for kits 139946 and 146567 have an exact 67/67 match, yet prior to this DNA study, no evidence had been found to connect these two Cabe families! Subsequently, five men who do NOT have the Cabe surname, but have very close matches with some Cabe family members are now included, two with the McCabe surname (kits 82164 and 176320), one man with the Cain surname (kit 140524), one man with the Searcy surname (Kit 146133) and one man with the Denny Surname (Kit 86111). Note that this haplogroup designation may not support a Nordic or Viking ancestry for these McCabe families as has been suggested for the McCabe families in general. [4] Patrick Woulfe considered that the surname was possibly derived from a nickname, meaning "a cap", or "hood". For discussion of the mtDNA Results of this McCabe project, go to the bottom of this page. Only four of the 110 (as of 3/6/09) Ball-named men in the Ball Surname DNA project have this specific genotype at these five markers. They with sons John and James came in the Hope, also two daughters and two other children. [Other sources state rather emphatically that the settlers from Philadelphia arrived on the Brigantine, Betsey on June 10, 1767, with John Hull as the Master, starting from Philadelphia on May 4th 1767.] The McCabe Family Tree. The haplogroup test also determined that this haplogroup R1b1b2a1b5 cannot be subdivided further as of July 2009, including R1b1b2a1b5b, in which Group B belongs. 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. At 67 markers the DNA from Kit 95179 also matches 65/67 with kit 145047 (Group C-3). That may be true, but so far, no close matches have been found between his results and any of the McCabes studied in the project so far. 1891. No significant matches have been reported for this kit at 67 markers. At 67 markers this man (kit 146733) matches the DNA of Kit 139946 (Group G) with a mismatch at only three markers (genetic distance of three). Kit N25228. S-4 Surname matches with Munday, Thomas, Crossen. At one time it was in the County of Dublin. XII GROUP J, R1b1 McCabes NOT MATCHING ANY OTHER MEMBERS IN THIS PROJECT. Mr. Alexander Mccabe, (b. On 8/19/10 his results were received for 67 markers. The provider of Kit 145047 had no information or hypothesis whatsoever that he might descend from the Nova Scotia immigrant, James McCabe, until, at 37 markers, his DNA matched Kit 151400 at 36/37. NOTE 1: The project is fluid, and the Grouptitles and individuals may change over time. At 37 markers his results show no significant matches with anybody in the entire FTDNA data base at this time, making his DNA results very unique. Also note that if a geographical location on the island of Ireland includes a county name and U.K., this location is in Northern Ireland. Y chromosome haplogroup R1b1b2a1b5 identification is the result of this test, which means that all individuals within this Group A share the same haplogroup, R1b1b2a1b5. There is a possibility that there is another sequence of Y-DNA markers unique to men who have McCabe ancestry. 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. Results from this James McCabe line would be very beneficial for this study to find out the ancestral haplotype for Owen McCabe. It is hoped that he will extend his study at least to 37 markers, and also soon provide more information about his paternal line. However, other oral history suggested that James Edward McCabe was born in Beaver Falls, PA, but no records have been found to confirm this location. Visitation will be held on Monday, May 1st 2023 from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM at the Halligan-McCabe-DeVries Funeral Home (614 Main St, Davenport, IA 52803). Mr. John Herbert McCabe who was convicted in London, Margaret McCabe, who arrived in Glenelg Roads aboard the ship "Pestonjee Bomanjee" in 1838, Mr. Michael McCabe, British Convict who was convicted in Jamaica for 14 years, transported aboard the "Canton" on 20th September 1839, arriving in Tasmania (. 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. At this point in time, it is not clear in which surname lines these MPE's occurred. James McCabe emigrated from Ireland to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, probably in the early 1740s, as in 1746, his Philadelphia indenture was transferred from John Williams to James Cusick for three years and nine months. This is an AMAZING CONCLUSION since the provider of kit 145047 had no hypothesis whatsoever, that he descended from James McCabe, the 1760s immigrant to Nova Scotia! It is important to remember that there is no single McCabe family tree, as last names were assigned to people for various reasons. The Mccabe family name was found in the USA, the UK, Canada, and Scotland between 1840 and 1920. 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. Westport is in the large county of Mayo on the Atlantic coast of the Republic of Ireland, and in the historic province of Connacht. Owen and Catherine (Sears) McCabe had four sons, James McCabe, John McCabe, William McCabe and Robert McCabe. 2. Marguerite attended teaching classes at the University one summer in the 1920s. Further, FTDNA reports that for marker DYS 385, in addition to the usual two allele values, a (11) and b (14), the DNA from Kit 127552 has a THIRD allele with the value of 14. Irish (especially Monaghan and Cavan): Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Cba 'son of Cba' a nickname or personal name of obscure origin. (Updated 11/23/09 for the addition of Kit 160306.) [Note that Ops is now listed by Wikipedia as a former municipality in the center of former County of Victoria now the city of Kawartha Lakes and located in eastcentral Ontario.] MODAL VALUES. Marble's book (referenced above, p. 21) states that this David McCabe was a son of John McCabe, son of the immigrant, James McCabe, and that in 1818, this David McCabe left West River, [Nova Scotia] and went to Skaneateles, N.Y. [Skaneateles is in Onondaga County, and about 20 miles southeast of Butler, NY, where Daniel and Eleanor were married.] 1910), Wilbur Clark Mecabe I (b. 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. Jeremiah O'Neal will be assuming the duties of Administrator. At this 37 marker level, he matches 34/37 with individuals in Groups A, G, and one man in Group D, Kit #36342. We are often asked, How common it is for McCabe siblings to have the same first name? He married (1) CATHERINE U.. She was born Abt. 1859, Arkansas), Eddie Franklin Cabe (b. At 67 markers he matches 63/67 with men with the surnames of Duke and Francis, and 62/67 with a man with the surname of Winstead. (Retrieved 2013, February 12), Commemoration Empress of Ireland 2014. Hugh McCabe, born 1818 - Ancestry McCabe Descent - McCabe Family Tree 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. Average Age & Life Expectancy Raymond F Mccabe lived 5 years shorter than the average Mccabe family member when he died at the age of 67. New York had the highest population of Mccabe families in 1840. Note that most of the "push pins" refer to specific areas (cities, counties, etc. BUT, at 12 markers he does NOT match any men with the surname of McCabe in the FTDNA database. [Berkeley County shares a northwestern border with Washington County, Maryland, which borders (on the north) Franklin County, PA.] From this immigrant ancestor, Luke McManus, to the grandfather of the provider of kit 95179 are the following men: James Elliott McManus (b. James Mccabe 1844 - Unknown. John and William have numerous living descendants with the surname of McCabe and descendants of John and William have been DNA tested. Are these significant matches? An extension to 67 markers would provide an answer. A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z, WIKITREE HOME | ABOUT | G2G FORUM | HELP | SEARCH. We use cookies to enhance your personalized experience for ads, analytics, and more. 1829, Ohio, d. 1905, Belton, Cass County, Missouri, wife, Mary Hawthorne) and James Edmond McMannes (b. These two counties are on the northeastern coast of the island of Ireland, and adjacent to the following counties: Londonderry, Tyrone, and Armagh. Raymond F Mccabe was born on March 8, 1924. This MCCABE index was pre-built so it loads quickly. Four members of this McCabe Surname DNA Project can now trace their ancestry to James McCabe, born in Ireland, probably in the 1720s. Since there is no paper trail to connect the Propes surname with Kit 106868, it is suggested that this very tight match may be a statistical coincidence, but there MUST be a common ancestor somewhere back in this family. Appreciation is expressed to Margie Cabe Keener and Celia Cabe Graham for supplying much of the background information for this text. 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. Kit 82164. It is likely that Mac Cba literally son of cape originated as a nickname for a galloglass. To further delineate the closest relatives in this McCabe Surname DNA Study, an extension to 37 markers is essential and 67 markers would be best. The man who provided the DNA for this kit traces his McCabe ancestry to John McCabe, born 1820 in County Armagh, Ireland, and who died in 1898 in Pinebrook, NJ, and whose wife was Catherine Sheridan. The statements beneath the HVR1 and HVR2 columns indicate the differences in the DNA sequences as compared to the Cambridge Reference Sequence (CRS). These results indicate that Amos Cabe most likely initiated a new Cabe family DNA line. [5] Henry Harrison suggested the name was from the Gaelic Mac Aba, meaning "son of the Abbot". Forebears. You can find birthdates, death dates, addresses and more. 5. GROUP C-1, McCABES FROM COUNTY MONAGHAN, IRELAND, TO VICTORIA COUNTY, ONTARIO, CANADA (Updated 4/26/09) All of the Cabe-named family members in this group have roots in North Carolina or Tennessee. McCabe Genealogy and McCabe Family History Information Back to Surnames Index edit Further, these three are more closely related to each other than to the other members of this group as shown by their results at 67 markers. (Updated 7/04/09 for sharing of the more specific results for the haplogroup of this McCabe family.) The man who provided the DNA for this kit traces his ancestry to Patrick Cain or Cane who died in 1781 in the Isle of Man (IOM), located in the Irish Sea between the islands of Ireland and Great Britain. The provider of this kit, whose family has lived in southern Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, for a long number of generations, did not know his McCabe ancestry past his 3rd g. grandfather McCabe. 1817 Smith Co TN, died 1871 Bosque Co, TX); Byron Lloyd McCabe (1844 Scott Co MS - 1924 Hill Co, TX). . The descent down to the g. grandfather of the person tested is as follows: James Harrison McCabe (b. The oral history and genealogical paper trail for both of them lead back to Henry (or Harry) McCabe (of Westport, Ireland) who died about 1795 in Ireland, and his wife, Jane Barlow. 2. Kits 127552 and 147989. Showing that a specific McCabe-named male who had his McCabe name changed to the YOUNG surname at a very young age, is most likely descended from the Young family, not the McCabe family (Group J, Kit 129216). grandfathers name was James McCabe; his g g grandfather was Felix McCabe, born in 1847, an only child. Further, son James, in a house close by, lists his father as born in Ireland! Comments on each man follows: The kit provider has the surname of Young. Jump to: Biography Memories Family Tree Followers Harry Mccabe's Biography men share a common ancestor with the individuals in the Cabe family (Group G) and also with the descendants of the Nova Scotia immigrant, James McCabe (Group C-3). VII, Group E, McCabe/Ball/Beatty(Beattie)/Propes Family. Where or how can the text of this specific obituary be found. Please enable JavaScript in your browser's settings to use this part of Geni. There are 43,000 immigration records available for the last name Mccabe. [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.] 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. Wrong Hugh McCabe? They do NOT have a match with any other McCabes in this surname study. [Philadelphia's Benjamin Franklin had a monetary interest in this plantation in Nova Scotia.] Then HAVE FUN in finding matches on the map by placing your pointer on the push pins. Emigration to New Zealand followed in the footsteps of the European explorers, such as Captain Cook (1769-70): first came sealers, whalers, missionaries, and traders. He lived in 1940, at address, Illinois. This was about 30% of all the recorded Mccabe's in USA. This man does not have any matches in the FTDNA Cain/Cane surname DNA study, and also does not match with any Cain, Cane, McCane or McCain surname individuals from the Isle of Man who have been tested. According to the Barnaby Cabe records compiled by Hugh Conway Browning, Joseph Latta married Sarah Cabe in 1810" [Sarah Cabe who m. Joseph Latta was one of the 9 daughters of John Cabe and Mary Strayhorn and granddaughter of Barnaby Cabe.] The man (who lives in Cardiff, Wales, U.K.) who provided the DNA for this kit states that both his maternal and paternal ancestry is in Ireland. Studies in the Allegheny County Court House in Pittsburgh suggested that he is most likely a descendant of Owen's youngest son, William McCabe. Ancestor is John McCabe b. The conclusions from the results shown are that both men who provided DNA samples for this study are very closely related. Initially this group contained only members with the surname of Cabe. Explore McCabe genealogy and family history in the World's Largest Family Tree. Another 112 words (8 lines of text) covering the years 1601, 1613, 1810, 1740 and 1689 are included under the topic Early McCabe History in all our PDF Extended History products and printed products wherever possible. County Monaghan is in the historic province of Ulster, but now is in the Republic of Ireland. Within the genealogy, his arms are blazoned: vert a fesse wavy between three salmons naiant argent; crest a demi-griffon segreant; motto aut vincere aut mori. , his descendants were the most powerful rulersin Ireland, Scientists found an area in northwest Ireland, where they claim 21.5% carry Nialls genetic fingerprint.. Based on federal census records and on family migration patterns, George Washington McCabe (b. ca 1842) is most likely the son of Isaac McCabe (age 36, born Ohio, cooper) and Miria McCabe (age 30, born Ohio) of the 1850 census of Fairfield County, Ohio. Events There are no events at this time. Considering just these 35 markers, the Cabe results included a match of 34/35 markers with the Owen McCabe family (Group A in this FTDNA study, whose Irish roots are in Ulster). 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. Hugh McCabe family tree Family tree Explore more family trees. (Updated 9/14/10) Explore McCabe genealogy and family history in the World's Largest Family Tree. Prices are occasionally reduced for a short time interval each year. His DNA results do NOT match with the two other McCabes with roots in Ops Township. Kit 137198. Children Show all. McCabe Family Report - McCabe Family Tree Based on John H. Denny's grandson's DNA matches with the Cabes and McCabes, John Harrison Denny most likely had the surname of McCabe at birth. They were known as mercenaries to the O'Reillys and the O'Rourkes, but then became their own Sept in Breffny and their Chief was the 'Constable of the two Breffnys.'. Another McCabe has joined this DNA project and claims descent from the 1760's immigrant to Nova Scotia, James McCabe through the immigrant's son James and down to the grandfather of the man tested (thus showing a closer paper trail connection to kit 9587 than the other two McCabes in this group): Thomas McCabe, James McCabe, and Anthony S McCabe. 1850 in Glasgow, Lanarks. These results suggest that these men could be in either groups D or G, but Group G is somewhat reserved for the Cabe family studies or for those who have results closer than four mismatches to the Cabes. If any reader can provide other more definitive information, please contact the project administrator.] 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! Please join us. 3 Sept.1799, d. 30.Dec 1878); Lewis Mecabe (b. MyHeritage is the best place for families online. McCabes are now found mostly in the United States, Ireland and the United Kingdom, Australia, South Africa, and New Zealand.[3]. Alexander arrived in Sydney Cove on 7/8/1793 on "Boddingtons".He married Catherine WALLACE in 1 Andrew George McCabe (born March 18, 1968) is an American attorney who served as the Deputy Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) from February 2016 to March 2018. Updated from MyHeritage Family Trees via son William Henry Bannister by SmartCopy : Nov 14 2014, 20:09:10 UTC. At 67 markers, Kit 159905 has a genetic distance of only two (two mutation steps), with the above mentioned kits 139946 and 146567. The results for this descendant of Amos Cabe show that the man who provided this DNA sample is definitely NOT a biological descendant of John Cabe/McCabe and supports the hypothesis that Amos may have been an adopted son. At 67 markers, kit 106868, amazingly, has a 67/67 match with a man with the surname of Propes (closer than with his documented third cousin, once removed). The "Google Earth" map will appear with push pins showing your matches (if you have any). Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Maurice R McCabe. The provider of kit 49932 descends from Francis, Jr.; the provider of kit 119756 descends from Simon McCabe. Forebears, Convict Records Voyages to Australia (Retrieved 25th October 2020). The man who provided the DNA sample for this kit has an oral history, as well as some paper documentation, of descent from Owen McCabe (1740's immigrant to America from County Tyrone, Ireland, Group A in this project). Retrieved from. These several surnames for one DNA line suggest that some time prior to 1800, "misattributed paternity" events (MPE) or "surname discontinuities" (a disconnect between the surname and the Y chromosome) must have occurred, such as in unrecorded adoptions, intentional name changes, mothers using their maiden names for her children, etc. UNIQUE DNA RESULTS. McCabe Genealogy, McCabe Family History Start your family tree now Is your surname McCabe?
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