I. If any reader knows of evidence of a relationship among any of the individuals in Group D, please contact the administrator of this McCabe Surname DNA Study. The results to 67 markers for the McCabe man who provided Kit 145047 were posted in late August 2009. 1829 in Ireland d: Bef. Retrieved from. 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. T group - highlighted in orange - 1 group as of 2023 - These McCabe men are all in the I-M223 haplogroup. Retrieved from, Generals of World War II. [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.] The man who provided the sample for kit 148064 traces his ancestry from Amos Cabe (b. ca 1771, Lincoln Co., North Carolina; d. 1855 Jackson Co., NC; wife, Esther Sharp) as follows: Stephen Cabe (b. Lots of families have this name in Inverclyde. In 2009, at 37 markers, his closest matches (across all FTDNA results) are all from this McCabe surname DNA Project, indicating that it is highly likely that the information provided to this man was correct, that his biological father WAS a McCabe, and he, himself, has established a new DNA line very common to the McCabe lines, but with his own surname different from McCabe. 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). An early hypothesis was that this James McCabe (Nova Scotia) and Owen McCabe [Cumberland County (later Perry County), Pennsylvania, Group A in this study] were very likely brothers, since they were apparently both from the north of Ireland, and both arrived in Philadelphia in the 1740s. Counties bordering Monaghan are: Tyrone, Armagh, Louth, Cavan, and Fermanaugh, all of which are within the historic province of Ulster except County Louth. Fermanagh County is located in the historic province of Ulster. If one starts with a lower number of markers and wishes to upgrade to more markers later(without sending in another sample), it is possible to do so with additional payment. The man who provided the DNA for kit 95179 traces his ancestry back to Luke McManus, who was born before 1759 in Ireland and died between 1820 and 1830 in Berkley County, Virginia (now West Virginia), wife Catherine. The historic province of Ulster is NOT equivalent to Northern Ireland. 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. Kits 825 and 1106 come from McCabes who are third cousins of each other. Continuation of kit 156857's study through 67 markers would provide more definitive information. 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. 1881 Arkansas, and grandfather of the kit provider). Wrong Hugh McCabe? 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. The person with the surname of Cabeen (Kit 56221) hypothesized that his Cabeen name may have been derived from the McCabe surname. Finding the ancestral paternal line of the Allegheny County, PA, William McCabe line (Group A, Kit #54231). A funeral service will be held on Monday, May 1st 2023 at 12:00 PM at the same location. Owen and Catherine (Sears) McCabe had four sons, James McCabe, John McCabe, William McCabe and Robert McCabe. County Armagh is located in the historic province of Ulster and is bordered by Lake Neagh (north), County Tyrone (northwest), County Down (east), and by County Monaghan & County Louth to the south (both in the Republic of Ireland). Click here for live data and advanced tools for collaboration, genetic genealogy, surname projects, etc. A 1927 paper (by William Otis Sawtelle, Acadia: The Pre-Loyalist Migration and the Philadelphia Plantation, The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, vol. McCabe Family Site - MyHeritage Basic family site Welcome My name is Fiona McCabe and I started this site.
McCabe Family Trees, Crests, Genealogy, DNA, More - Linkpendium They also do NOT have any close matching with other men with the surname of McMannes (of various spellings) who have been tested at 67 markers (except for one additional McManus-type spelling whose results are not included here but is a cousin of one of the men included here). Both males and females can be tested, but Mitochondrial DNA is ALWAYS inherited ONLY from the mother. His grandfather, John Harrison Denny, was born in 1855, in Glasgow, Scotland (date recorded in John. Individuals within this group have been tested for the number of markers listed. The most Mccabe families were found in USA in 1880. The DNA samples from Kits 95179 and 137198 have a 65/67 match, with their mismatches in markers 455 (a normal rate mutating marker) and 464d (fast mutator), although they have not yet found an ancestor in common. Jump to: Biography Memories Family Tree Followers Harry Mccabe's Biography The provider of kit 49932 descends from Francis, Jr.; the provider of kit 119756 descends from Simon McCabe.
This VERY STRONG MATCH definitely confirms the paper records that the Cabe name most definitely was derived from the McCabe name. As more and more McCabes have their DNA tested, it IS possible that a closer match will be found. which would be true if this David McCabe is the grandson of the 1740s emigrant, James McCabe, from northern Ireland to Pennsylvania and the same James McCabe who emigrated in 1767 from Pennsylvania to Nova Scotia. grandfathers name was James McCabe; his g g grandfather was Felix McCabe, born in 1847, an only child. Kit 151400 does not have any significant matches with the Owen McCabe family descendants (Group A), confirming that the two 1740's immigrants to America, Owen McCabe and James McCabe, were not related within historic times. M Genealogy > MCCABE Michael Mccabe (1955 - 1985) Born June 22, 1955 Death July 1985 Summary Michael Mccabe was born on June 22, 1955, and died at age 30 years old in July 1985. At a genetic distance of 4, he matches with five additional participants in this project, but if they have common McCabe ancestors, they must be many years back in Ireland. Extension of kit 160306s studies to at least 37 markers would provide much more information for further studying of this ancestral McCabe line. The average life expectancy for Mccabe in 1943 was 51, and 77 in 2004. 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. The earliest record for John Cabe/McCabe is in 1778 in that part of Burke County that was taken into Lincoln County, NC in 1787. 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). Raymond Mccabe passed away at age 67 years old on April 16, 1991.
Mary Ann McCabe (1782 - 1828) - Genealogy This George McCabe lived in Lowell, Michigan and perhaps in Wisconsin before moving to Nevada where he died in Virginia City, Nevada in 1875. HAPLOGROUP DETERMINATION for the above mentioned Cabe, McCabe, and Cain families: Results of a deep glade test for kits #139489 and 140524 indicate that these Cabe/McCabe/Cane families have a haplogroup of R1b1b2a1b5, suggesting an origin in northern Ireland. If you are a male with the surname of McCabe, Mecabe or Cabe and wish to join this surname DNA project (or if you are organizing a DNA test for a male with the surname of McCabe, Mecabe, or Cabe, or if your surname is NOT McCabe, or variations thereof, but you expect that your straight line male ancestry DOES include a McCabe male), then you should join this McCabe Y-DNA project. 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. There is a possibility that there is another sequence of Y-DNA markers unique to men who have McCabe ancestry. Kit N16768. Niall established a dynasty of powerful chieftains that dominated the island for six centuries. . The significance of these other close matches (at 67 markers) is yet to be determined.] The unique sequence of Y-DNA marker values for the McCabe project for the first 12 DYS markers is: DYS393 is 13, DYS390 is 25, DYS19 is 14, DYS391 is 11, DYS385 is 11-14 (counted as 2 marker values), DYS426is 12, DYS388 is 12, DYS439 is 11, DYS3891 is 13, DYS392 is 13, DYS389ii is 31. His g. grandfather (also named Felix) moved to Mullagh in County Cavan, from which town, his grandfather (also named Felix), immigrated to Scotland in 1926. IMPORTANT PRIVACY NOTICE & DISCLAIMER: YOU HAVE A RESPONSIBILITY TO USE CAUTION WHEN DISTRIBUTING PRIVATE INFORMATION. He lived in 1940, at address, Illinois. Mr. Ernest Victor McCabe (1922-1941), Australian Able Seaman from Paddington, Cornelius B. McCabe, British Able Seaman with the Royal Navy aboard the HMS Royal Oak (1939) when she was torpedoed by U-47 and sunk; he survived the sinking. 2. He is known in folklore as a raider of the British and French coasts. 1888 in Dundee, Angus. 1856 in Co. Cavan, Ireland.
Wayne D. McCabe Obituary (1948 - 2023) | Little Falls, New York - Echovita McCabe Family Report - McCabe Family Tree S-5 Surname matches with huge numbers of Brady men. Y chromosomal tests on most (but not all) of these McCabe families have produced an "estimate" of R1b1 as the "overall" haplogroup, which indicates a Western European ancestry for each of these McCabe families. McCabes are now found mostly in the United States, Ireland and the United Kingdom, Australia, South Africa, and New Zealand.[3]. If the fifth cousin, once-removed, relationship is correct, it is highly likely that this 67/67 match is simply a statistical coincidence. 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. He has not yet provided any information about his earliest known McCabe ancestor. (Updated 7/04/09 for sharing of the more specific results for the haplogroup of this McCabe family.) THESE three men probably have a more recent common ancestor with each other than with other Cabe-named men in this project. 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. See other search results for Peter McCabe Top record matches for Peter McCabe Peter McCabe found in 1880 United States Federal Census Clara Mc Cabe found in 1880 United States Federal Census Sister of John McCabe; James McCabe; Nancy Agnes McCabe; Thomas McCabe; George McCabe and 5 others.
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. IX. 51, p. 285) states the following: James McCabe, native of Belfast, Ireland, wife Ann Pettigrew, a north of Ireland Presbyterian. [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. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Raymond F Mccabe. NOTE 3: Two "movable bars" ("scrolling bars") on the Y-DNA RESULTS webpage (right side and at the bottom) assist in moving the contents up and down, left and right. The numbers in a specific row provide a specific "haplotype" for that individual. 1856 in Dundee , Angus . +Ann b: 1857 in Glasgow, Lanark. The HVR1 and HVR2 columns refer to the "hypervariable regions" one and two, which are regions of the mtDNA which have no genes within their boundaries, and are somewhat more variable than the mtDNA regions that code for proteins. (2), William Cain, Sr., is mentioned in the estate of John Cabe, who died in 1818 in Orange County, NC. Kit 145047. All of the information below was written in 2009. Retrieved from, New Zealand Yesteryears Passenger Lists 1800 to 1900 (Retrieved 4th November 2011). The DNA sample from Kit number 75386 has been assigned to haplogroup E1b1b1, whereas all of the other McCabe-named men in this project have a haplogroup designation of R1b (except Kit #148064, Group G, Haplogroup G2a). VII, Group E, McCabe/Ball/Beatty(Beattie)/Propes Family.
Peter McCabe 1878-1900 - Ancestry The men in Group C-1 all have roots in Ops Township (community of Lindsay), Victoria County, Ontario, Canada. [Reference: McLaughlin, John D., "The 463x ccgg Project Results", Genealogy-DNA-L Archives (RootsWeb, 3 September 2008, #1220482508).] (McCabe?) Significant differences with C and M . As of August 2022, the following changes occurred with the McCabe Y-DNA website (rearranged by Judith Miley Freed, administrator, jmfreed218@gmail.com): With over 200 members in the McCabe Y-DNA project, it became possible to identify two distinct haplogroups. Note that most of the "push pins" refer to specific areas (cities, counties, etc. d: Bef. Enlarge the map (by using the "enlarging/reducing" bar at the left) to more clearly see the specific location of your matches. Kit 146133 has a match of 66/67 markers with both kits 168133 and 146733. Maurice R McCabe was born on October 10, 1921. Thus, it belongs to the nickname category of surnames. [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.] There are 42,000 military records available for the last name Mccabe. (Updated 10/08/10 for Kits 153311 & 148651.) Not so! Maurice McCabe passed away at age 53 years old on October 6, 1975, and was buried at Houston National Cemetery Section E Site 106 10410 Veterans Memorial Drive, in Houston, Texas. Catherine Mccabe 1842 - 1880. [4], Bearers of the McCabe and MacCabe surnames are considered to have settled in Ireland from the Western Isles of Scotland sometime around 1350, employed as gallowglass (mercenary soldiers) to the O'Reillys and O'Rourkes which were the principal septs of Breffny. 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. "Most Common Last Names in Australia." Scientists found an area in northwest Ireland where they claim 21.5% carry Nialls genetic fingerprint. Among the 44 participants (as of early August 2009) 20 had an exact match, 12/12 with these values, and 7 men have a match at 11/12! Kit 139489. COMMENTS on the results in Group D: The providers of kits 9587 and 159052 are fifth cousins of the provider of kit 145047 and fifth cousins, once removed, of the provider of kit 151400.
Owen McCabe (1869 - ) - Genealogy SUMMARY COMMENTS on Group C-3. The son of Bernard McCabe (died 1952), who was the father of the man who provided kit 148651, immigrated to New York City in 1949 from Scotland. Francis McCabe is reported to have had two sons, Francis, Jr., and Simon McCabe, and one daughter, Elizabeth McCabe, all three of whom came to Ops before 1862. They had a son, James Edward McCabe (grandfather of the kit provider), who was born December 17, 1887 in Belfast and reported to have older brothers, John McCabe, James McCabe, William McCabe and Paul McCabe, with the latter two possibly also going to America. Please join us. The man who provided the sample for kit 146133 joined this McCabe/Mecabe/Cabe project on 7/11/09, based on the observation that he has no matches with his own surname of Searcy, which may be expected as the father of the man tested was adopted into a Searcy family.
Hugh McCabe, born 1818 - Ancestry The McCabe Family DNA study was originally started in the spring of 2001 in an attempt to find the father of an 1840's McCabe orphan. Choose the number of markers you wish to compare by clicking on the specific number in the upper left-hand corner of the map. 2008 - 2023 INTERESTING.COM, INC. Significant differences with C and M groups. Kit 156857. The man who provided the DNA sample for kit 135391 traces his ancestry back to Owen McCabe who immigrated in the 1830s from County Monaghan to Ops Township. No significant matches have been reported for this kit at 67 markers. March 1895, wife Frances Calloway), the father of the man who provided the DNA sample. Orphan's Father Study. The known places of origin of almost all of the McCabes listed below are in the northern part of the island of Ireland (historic province of ULSTER), confirming that these McCabe families were probably all of Scots-Irish origin. 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. There are 43,000 immigration records available for the last name Mccabe. The kit provider has the surname of Dale as he was adopted by his stepfather. At 37 markers, this man matches (with a genetic distance of 2) individuals in Group A (Owen McCabe family, kits 825, 826, 827 and 1106) and matches (at a genetic distance of 2) with the modal value of Group G, the Cabe-surname study (both mismatches are in fast-mutating markers). Further, those McCabe Surname DNA group participants (who have a kit number and password) can now go to their own Family Tree DNA personal pages and find matches located on the map, by the following procedure: Under "My Maps" at the left side of your personal webpage, click on "Maps". These results will be discussed together as they are a father and son group. Mary Jane Lenniore 1861 - Unknown. Thomas had a sister, Kate Martin. The definitive publication on this family is the 1983 book by Margie Cabe Keener and Elsie Cabe Wheatcroft, The Genealogy of 1500 Descendants of Amos, Samuel, Stephen and Zachariah Cabe (McCabe). McCabe and MacCabe are Anglicisations of the Gaelic Mac Cba, a patronymic name meaning "son of Cba". However, the 1900 census of apparently this same family and in the same location does not have Owen listed, but his wife, "Kate", lists her birth as "Canada Eng" and the birthplace of her parents as Ireland, whereas Kate's children still at home state that their father was born in "Canada Eng. Please join us in collaborating on MCCABE family trees.
John McCabe (1841 - c.1910) - Genealogy Kit 168113.
Home - McCabe Family Tree More information is included under the topic Early McCabe Notables in all our PDF Extended History products and printed products wherever possible. (Adapted from Wikipedia) Prices are occasionally reduced for a short time interval each year. 12 May 1881, d. Nov. 1963); Wilbur Clark Mecabe II (b 20 Feb 1908, d. 3 Sept 1996), father of the man who provided the sample. Kits 9586, 40344, 99404. 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). Results from this James McCabe line would be very beneficial for this study to find out the ancestral haplotype for Owen McCabe. Immediate Family: Daughter of James McCabe and Catherine Elizabeth McCabe. Some of the first settlers of this family name were: 2000- 2023 Swyrich Corporation, all rights reserved. An unusually short lifespan might indicate that your Mccabe ancestors lived in harsh conditions. He married in March 1915, at the age of 27, in Kiefer (Allegany County), Maryland. Appreciation is expressed to Margie Cabe Keener and Celia Cabe Graham for supplying much of the background information for this text. 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). There are 217,000 census records available for the last name Mccabe. On this McCabe project he matches with kit #82164 (Group G)with a genetic distance of three at 37 markers. 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. The kit provider has the surname of Young. County Monaghan is in the historic province of Ulster, but now is in the Republic of Ireland. In 1840 there were 92 Mccabe families living in New York. Since its inception, the McCabe DNA project has had a large number of genealogical Brick Walls that have been shattered with the use of Y-DNA. Marguerite attended teaching classes at the University one summer in the 1920s. Significant differences with C and M groups. 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). Parents. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Michael Mccabe. 1859, Arkansas), Eddie Franklin Cabe (b. In 1865 he again left home, this time for New Zealand, and landed in Auckland in May of the same year. Updated from MyHeritage Family Trees via son William Henry Bannister by SmartCopy : Nov 14 2014, 20:09:10 UTC. The modal values (most common values for each marker) for this group are similar to Group A (the Owen McCabe group), with the modal value of the first 12 markers being exactly the same. To determine your closeness to this unique sequence, you count the number of differences from your own marker values compared to the unique sequence marker value (for example, DYS390 is 25 and if your marker value is 24, then that is counted as 1 genetic difference, and if your marker value is 27, then that is counted as 2 genetic differences). Daniel and Eleanor have been found together in both the 1860 and 1870 censuses of Van Buren County, Michigan, immediately above the entries (in both censuses) for a David McCabe. 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. The man who provided the DNA for Kit 139489 is descended from John Cabe/McCabe (1810 will) in this order: Samuel Cabe, James S. Cabe, Samuel W. Cabe, James L. Cabe (grandfather of the kit provider), which produces a fifth cousin relationship with the provider of kit 139946, yet they differ at one mutation step for each of three markers, two of which are fast-mutating markers. Kit 137198. Initially this group contained only members with the surname of Cabe.
FamilyTreeDNA - The McCabe DNA Surname Project 1. Are these significant matches? 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. Further, in the entire database of the Family Tree DNA Company with well over 100,000 participants, and who have asked their results to be compared with all other participants, only five men, who were not members of the McCabe/Cabe project in early August 2009, have these same 12/12 matches!
McCabe Family Site - MyHeritage 1827 in Co. Cavan, Ireland .. +Catherine U. b: Abt. Kit 106868 (McCabe) has been tested and it DOES have this unique configuration. 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). Kit 21705. This specific haplogroup, R1b1b2a1b5, is a subdivision of haplogroup R1b1b2 The majority of men of European extraction are in the R1b1b2 haplogroup. John and William have numerous living descendants with the surname of McCabe and descendants of John and William have been DNA tested.