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. Although the location of this John McCabe family prior to Ohio has not been completely determined, his suspected father in Ross County, Ohio, another John McCabe, is listed as born in Virginia in the 1850 census (age 60). The "Google Earth" map will appear with push pins showing your matches (if you have any). 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. The men who provided the DNA for these kits lists their earliest known McCabe ancestor as Francis McCabe from the town of Aghintra, County Fermanagh, of the historic province of Ulster, and who was married in 1837. 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. 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. On this McCabe project he matches with kit #82164 (Group G)with a genetic distance of three at 37 markers. Forebears. GROUP A, the R1b1b2 OWEN McCABE FAMILY STUDY. 1856 in Dundee , Angus . +Ann b: 1857 in Glasgow, Lanark. Paper trail documentation shows that providers of kits 9587 and 159052 are fourth cousins of each other, each descended from different sons (Alexander and Thomas) of the immigrants son, JAMES. Retrieved from. 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. [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. The first misattributed paternity event (of unknown type) produced a new DNA line for the McCabe surname so that it is very likely that other McCabes have this same Y Chromosome DNA. 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. Supposedly slain in the English Channel, his descendants were the most powerful rulersin Irelanduntil the 11th Century. The conclusions from the results shown are that both men who provided DNA samples for this study are very closely related.
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