MCCABE Genealogy | WikiTree FREE Family Tree This kit 95179 also matches at 64/67 with another man from Group C-3 (151400) and three men in Group G (Cabe), Kits 139946, 14567, and 159905. For more information on this haplogroup google on "E1b1b1". According to MacLysaght in the mid 20th century, statistics then showed that the surname was more numerous in the Breffny area than anywhere else. It is apparent that two surname discontinuities occurred in his ancestry, with the first one probably occurring several generations ago (due to the genetic distance from the Ewing surname being above 2) and the second one occurring with the changing of his father's McCabe surname to Young. KITS 146733, 168113 and 146113. 1817 Smith Co TN, died 1871 Bosque Co, TX); Byron Lloyd McCabe (1844 Scott Co MS - 1924 Hill Co, TX). The push pins are color-coded by the type of matches, exact, 1-step, 2-step, etc. He and his wife, Catherine (also born in Ireland), are found in the 1880 census in Columbia (Richland County) South Carolina, but have not yet been found in earlier or later censuses. The kit provider has the surname of Young. Kit 106868 (McCabe) has been tested and it DOES have this unique configuration. Sister of John McCabe; James McCabe; Nancy Agnes McCabe; Thomas McCabe; George McCabe and 5 others. Finding the ancestral paternal line of the Allegheny County, PA, William McCabe line (Group A, Kit #54231). Are you sure you want to delete this item from your shopping cart? [Based on this one reference, the place of origin of all four descendants of James McCabe has been changed to Belfast in the records of FTDNA. The two McCabe-named men in Group E (who provided kits 130249 and 106868), according to paper documentation, share the common ancestor of John McCabe, born in 1810-1816 (age 34 in 1850 census, age 50 in 1860 census in Ross County, Ohio, and whose wife's name is Lucinda). Kit 147686. There are already 371 users and over 5,000 genealogy profiles with the McCabe surname on Geni. Thomass son, Benjamin Franklin McCabe (g. grandfather of the participant) was born March 9, 1855 in Kansas, but this family soon moved to the Chicago area. Retrieved from, State Records of South Australia. 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 (. This MPE probably occurred within the past three generations, and the event has established another and different McCabe DNA line. The grandfather of the participant was also named Benjamin Franklin McCabe. They match each other but clearly not the men in the C, M, and S groups - all who are of the R-M269 haplogroup. Peter McCabe family tree Family tree Explore more family trees Parents Hugh Mc Cabe 1822 - 1902 Johanna Jane Mcdermott 1838 - 1918 Wrong Peter McCabe ? In 1840 there were 92 Mccabe families living in New York. [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 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. A funeral service will be held on Monday, May 1st 2023 at 12:00 PM at the same location. During the year 1856 he left home for India, where he stayed about four years, and then returned to the Old Country. Extension of this study to 67 markers is highly advisable. A possible explanation for the close matches of this Cain-named man with the Cabe/McCabe surnames, as suggested by the provider of the kit, is that a McCabe-named male may have moved to the Isle of Man and due to illiteracy or a desire to "fit in" changed his name to McCane, which was a much more common surname on the island and then the "Mc" was eventually lost. Counties that share a border with Cavan are the following: Fermanagh, Monaghan, Meath, Westmeath, Longford, and Leitrim. The man who provided the DNA for kit 159905 descends from David L. Cabe (wife Louisa Miller), b. ca 1826 in North Carolina, and died in 1893 in Indian Territory (now Oklahoma). The historic province of Ulster is NOT equivalent to Northern Ireland. 1829 in Ireland d: Bef. 1856 in Dundee , Angus . +Ann b: 1857 in Glasgow, Lanark. The comments far below are explanations of the tables of results as shown by clicking on the Y-DNA Results or the mtDNA Results also at the top ofthis page. The McCabe Family Tree. We use cookies to enhance your personalized experience for ads, analytics, and more. ", the same as their mother. This VERY STRONG MATCH definitely confirms the paper records that the Cabe name most definitely was derived from the McCabe name. 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. However, he has a genetic distance of SIX with kit 139489, and only FOUR with kit 82164 (Group G, McCabe-name). The "Google Earth" map will appear with push pins showing your matches (if you have any). Kit 145047. McCabe Family Site - MyHeritage Basic family site Welcome My name is Fiona McCabe and I started this site. He is known in folklore as a raider of the British and French coasts. , his descendants were the most powerful rulersin Ireland, Scientists found an area in northwest Ireland, where they claim 21.5% carry Nialls genetic fingerprint.. These two tested McCabe men are third cousins, once-removed. Shortly after their arrival in Ireland in 1350, they became a recognized Breffny sept with their chief being "Constable of the two Breffnys". See Terms of Use for details. Although these Orange County, NC records definitely show a connection between the Cain and Cabe families, note that the specific Cain family from which descended the Cain-named man who provided the DNA for this test, did not immigrate to America until 1865, precluding his direct descendancy from the William Cain family of Orange County, NC. ; Alexander Pettigrew McCabe; Asa McCabe; William McCabe; Anthony Fultz . (Updated 7/04/09 for sharing of the more specific results for the haplogroup of this McCabe family.) We are often asked, How common it is for McCabe siblings to have the same first name? JOHN MCCABE , J.P., was born in County Cavan, Ireland, in 1836. 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). Please join us. John and William have numerous living descendants with the surname of McCabe and descendants of John and William have been DNA tested. 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. An unusually short lifespan might indicate that your Mccabe ancestors lived in harsh conditions. His grandfather, John Harrison Denny, was born in 1855, in Glasgow, Scotland (date recorded in John. 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. Kit 146733: Although the earliest known Cabe ancestor (John Cabe) of the man who provided the DNA for Kit 146733 was born in North Carolina in 1799, he moved first to Tennessee and then to Washington County, Arkansas in 1844-45. 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. 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. V. GROUP C-3, McCABES FROM NORTHERN IRELAND TO NOVA SCOTIA, CANADA. He DOES match 33/37 with two other participants in this McCabe DNA project, kits 23747 and 37202, neither of which has extended their study to 67 markers. Early immigrants include: The motto was originally a war cry or slogan. Retrieved from, New Zealand Yesteryears Passenger Lists 1800 to 1900 (Retrieved 4th November 2011). Immediate Family: Daughter of James McCabe and Catherine Elizabeth McCabe. 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. 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. VII, Group E, McCabe/Ball/Beatty(Beattie)/Propes Family. 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.