Belfast is the capital of Northern Ireland (U.K.), with the majority of the city in County Antrim, and the remainder in County Down (both counties within the historic province of Ulster). (McCabe?) These Brick Wallchallenges will be briefly described with reference to the appropriate Group and/or Kit numbers so that readers can find the details and the discussion of them in the RESULTS section(see tabat the top of this page). All of his closest matches at 37 and 67 markers have surnames of either Cabe or McCabe. 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. 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). (Updated 11/23/09 for the addition of Kit 160306.) A brother of Thomas was also named James McCabe and may be the James McCabe in the 1871 census of Ontario. The surname can be written in modern Scottish Gaelic as MacCba and MacCaibe. This VERY STRONG MATCH definitely confirms the paper records that the Cabe name most definitely was derived from the McCabe name. (Extensively updated 5/06/09) After she married Harry E. McCabe and had a son, she divorced the father and had her son's name legally changed to the Young surname. Irish (especially Monaghan and Cavan): Anglicized form of Gaelic, Do not sell or share my personal information. Spouse(s) Ann Mooney 1819 - Unknown. 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. 6. Wayne D. McCabe Obituary It is with deep sorrow that we announce the death of Wayne D. McCabe (Little Falls, New York), who passed away on April 21, 2023, at the age of 75, leaving to mourn family and friends. Hugh McCabe family tree Family tree Explore more family trees. Kit 147686. Note that most of the "push pins" refer to specific areas (cities, counties, etc. [Amos Cabe and Zachariah Cabe, who are mentioned below, are listed with the McCabe name in the 1820 census of Haywood County, NC.] 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 DNA results, however, do NOT match any of the McCabe lines studied so far. Alexander McCABE was born c1770He was convicted (unknown crime) and sentenced to transportation for life. Some members of this Cabe family had been tested previously with another DNA testing company (Genebase), and amazingly, the results showed a strong relationship to some of the McCabes in this FTDNA testing, but only 35 markers were the same markers between the two companies. . Kit 21705. Kit 106868 (McCabe) has been tested and it DOES have this unique configuration. Browse profiles of historical people with the Mccabe last name, This page needs Javascript enabled in order to work properly. He also had a sister Mary who accompanied him in 1853. 1829 in Ireland, and died Bef. His son, Felix McCabe, was born on the farm in 1848. The statements beneath the HVR1 and HVR2 columns indicate the differences in the DNA sequences as compared to the Cambridge Reference Sequence (CRS). Concerning other DNA matches, the DNA from kit 49932, at 25 markers has numerous matches, but the only McCabe surname match is that of kit 119756. McCabe Family Trees, Crests, Genealogy, DNA, More Home USA Please, add your favorite Website (s) to this page! 12% of Mccabe men worked as a Laborer and 9% of Mccabe women worked as a Teacher. More information is included under the topic Early McCabe Notables in all our PDF Extended History products and printed products wherever possible. [4] Patrick Woulfe considered that the surname was possibly derived from a nickname, meaning "a cap", or "hood". Source: Dictionary of American Family Names 2nd edition, 2022. 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. There are minor differences in the groups A through M-4, and these differences will be explained in the Results section. 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. XI GROUP I, Cabeen Family. Margaret Maggie Bannon (McCabe) Quakenbush, Gertrude Elizabeth Elizabeth (McCabe) Anderson. There is no doubt that the provider of this kit is related to these other men within historical times, but further traditional genealogical studies are needed to confirm the specific relationships and locations, perhaps as far back as Ireland. The conclusions from the results shown are that both men who provided DNA samples for this study are very closely related. 1777, Virginia, died after 1844 in Mississippi); Silas McCabe (b. March 1895, wife Frances Calloway), the father of the man who provided the DNA sample. The "Haplo" column provides the "haplogroup" (cluster of similar haplotypes, usually related to an origin in a specific area of the world). 7. From this Patrick McCabe, this man descends down through John McCabe, b. in England in 1856 and James McCabe, born in England in 1886, the grandfather of the man tested. Further traditional genealogical investigations within American or Irish records are necessary to determine the exact relationship. (Retrieved 2014, June 17) . Judith Freed's interest in the McCabe Y-DNA project began in 2001 when, along with her husband Jim, they sought to discover the father of Judi's great-great grandfather, James J. McCabe, a presumed orphan of central Illinois (who was in the Civil War and married Rebecca Craycraft). Genealogy for Owen McCabe (1869 - ) family tree on Geni, with over 230 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives. 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. [Tyrone County is immediately to the north of Fermanagh County and is the only county of Northern Ireland which shares a border with Fermanagh County. Hugh McCabe joined as an administrator and sought to verify his McCabe ancestry which descends from a different haplogroup, and McCabe men that lived in the northwest part of today's 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. The most recent common ancestor for this McCabe-named man and the Cabe-named men, however, must be in Ireland, as the earliest known McCabe in this McCabe line, Patrick McCabe, was born in Ireland (specific location unknown) about 1870, immigrated to America in 1876, was in Indiana in 1889 and later moved to Texas. Most participants in this McCabe DNA now have their most distant McCabe ancestor mentioned and pinpointed on the map. 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. 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). and you might be surprised at the answer. The person with the surname of Cabeen (Kit 56221) hypothesized that his Cabeen name may have been derived from the McCabe surname. 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. McCabes are now found mostly in the United States, Ireland and the United Kingdom, Australia, South Africa, and New Zealand. Four members of this McCabe Surname DNA Project can now trace their ancestry to James McCabe, born in Ireland, probably in the 1720s. ; Alexander Pettigrew McCabe; Asa McCabe; William McCabe; Anthony Fultz . (Group Created 07/03/09; updated 11/13/09). Thomas McCabe emigrated on the "Edward" from Londonderry to Philadelphia in 1853. 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! 2. ), jmfreed218@gmail.com ). There are already 372 users and over 5,000 genealogy profiles with the McCabe surname on Geni. The historic province of Ulster is NOT equivalent to Northern Ireland. The first man tested (joined the project in May 2003) on this Nova Scotia James McCabe line (provider of Kit 9587) descends from James McCabe the son of the immigrant, James McCabe down through the grandfather of the person tested: Alexander, James, and Frederick. James McCabe in MyHeritage family trees (Flannery Web Site) view all 21 Immediate Family Roseana "Rose" McCabe wife James S. McCabe son Mary McCabe daughter John McCabe son Ellen McCabe daughter Francis McCabe son Peter McCabe son Owen McCabe son Daniel McCabe son Fredrick McCabe son Elizabeth McCabe daughter Lillie McCabe daughter 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. We use cookies to enhance your personalized experience for ads, analytics, and more. Counties of the Republic of Ireland that border Fermanagh are Donegal, Leitrim, Cavan and Monaghan.] Some less common occupations for Americans named Mccabe were Clerk and Stenographer. For discussion of the mtDNA Results of this McCabe project, go to the bottom of this page. He has not yet provided any information about his earliest known McCabe ancestor. [It is possible that Dublin may have been the location of their emigration from Ireland and perhaps was their home for one or more generations prior to their emigration, but Y-DNA evidence suggests a very strong connection to other McCabes who have an Ulster (northern Ireland) connection.] This George McCabe lived in Lowell, Michigan and perhaps in Wisconsin before moving to Nevada where he died in Virginia City, Nevada in 1875. 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. The kit provider has the surname of Dale as he was adopted by his stepfather. (Updated 8/19/10) Kit's 153311 and 148651. COMMENTS on the results in Group D: Proving that the Cabe surname was derived from the McCabe name (Group G). Francis McCabe emigrated from Ireland to Ops Township (community of Lindsay), Victoria County, Ontario, Canada, in 1827. Supposedly slain in the English Channel, his descendants were the most powerful rulersin Irelanduntil the 11th Century. If the fifth cousin, once-removed, relationship is correct, it is highly likely that this 67/67 match is simply a statistical coincidence. 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. Counties of the Republic of Ireland that border Fermanagh are Donegal, Leitrim, Cavan and Monaghan. 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! 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. 1773), aged 20, Irish convict who was convicted in Dundalk, Mr. John Mccabe, (b. Last Group ("UNASSIGNED") (UPDATED 11/17/09) if listed on the current table. Are these significant matches? 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. 1813, Haywood Co., NC; wife Janetta Simonds); Joshua Cabe (b. The value of marker DYS 459a for both of these men is 7, whereas all others in this McCabe study have a value of 9. Reports from the Family Tree DNA Company state that with 35 out of 37 matching markers, there is 99% likelihood that they share a common ancestor! DNA studies have confirmed that they are very closely related, and strongly support the hypothesis that if one of them descends from Francis McCabe, Sr., both of them descend from Francis McCabe, Sr. Kits 825 and 1106 come from McCabes who are third cousins of each other. He married (1) CATHERINE U.. She was born Abt. 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. Disproving the hypothesis that three McCabe brothers came together to the USA, specifically PA(Groups A, B, & C-3). 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. These Ball-named men trace their ancestry back to two different Ball-named individuals (James William Ball, 1797 and Samuel Ball, born 1811) in Loudoun County, Virginia. 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. Kit N25228. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~geneticgenealogy/yfreq.htm) Convict Records Voyages to Australia (Retrieved 4th April 2022). Kit 156857. Historical RESULTS - analyzed in 2009 and 2014 by James M. Freed. Kits 825, 826, 827 and 1106. (Updated 08/20-23/10 for a new subgroup of kits 146133, 146733, and 168113 and revision of the description for Kit 148064) 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. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Raymond F Mccabe. He is listed with his brothers, John and James (both of whom had arrived earlier), in Philadelphia, in the 1860 census. The oral history of this McCabe family is that they have a common McCabe descent as the well-known Father Felix McCabe (1750-1816, Catholic priest) of the Diocese of Kilmore (includes about all of County Cavan), who provided a detailed family history profile. Marian Hazel McCabe (1968-1989), English factory worker who was attending the FA Cup semi-final at Hillsborough Stadium, in Sheffield. At 67 markers the DNA from Kit 95179 also matches 65/67 with kit 145047 (Group C-3). Extension of kit 160306s studies to at least 37 markers would provide much more information for further studying of this ancestral McCabe line. PATRICK MCCABE was born Abt. As of August 2009, the maps for both Y-DNA and mtDNA results are available at the bottom of the results table for both types of DNA. Between 1943 and 2004, in the United States, Mccabe life expectancy was at its lowest point in 1945, and highest in 1996. 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. 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). Immediate Family: Daughter of James McCabe and Catherine Elizabeth McCabe. Consequently, he has a genetic distance (GD) of only one (one-step mutation difference) with kit 151400 (marker 576, a fast mutator). 1. Owen lived in 1935, at address, Illinois. 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. He married (2) ELLEN Abt. At 37 markers he matches 36/37 for a man with the surname of Fisher, but whose study ended at 37 markers. II. 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). Felix's son (grandfather of the provider of kit 148651), Bernard McCabe, was also born in the same location (baptism record from the Diocese of Kilmore, Fermanagh, Ireland), but died in 1952 in Clydebank, Old Kilpatrick, Dunbarton, Scotland. Continuation of kit 156857's study through 67 markers would provide more definitive information. Individuals within this group have been tested for the number of markers listed. It should be noted that in future years the Groups may change but the Kit numbers will identify the same individuals. Prices are occasionally reduced for a short time interval each year. At 37 markers he matches 33/37 with DNA from kits 825, 826, and 827 (Group A), kit 11254 (Group D), and Kit 139946, (Group G). Owen and Catherine (Sears) McCabe had four sons, James McCabe, John McCabe, William McCabe and Robert McCabe. To have such a tight DNA match at this distance of relationship is very unusual. Showing that four of the McCabe DNA project participants are descendants of Niall of the Nine Hostages. At 12 markers he had no matches with any other man in the entire FTDNA database. Anne Butler 1794 - Unknown. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Michael Mccabe. 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.'. John and William have numerous living descendants with the surname of McCabe and descendants of John and William have been DNA tested. For the Y-DNA results, the kit # is used to link the results with a specific individual known to the Group Administrator. The following information comes from the FTDNA Company: Niall of the Nine Hostages received his name from the taking of hostages as a strategy for playing mental havoc upon his opponent chieftains. Based on the results posted by September 2009, these two men have the Modal (most common) values for all 67 markers for Group G. [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). Oral history suggests (not well-documented) that this Cabe family's origin is in Dublin, Ireland. 9. HAPLOGROUP DETERMINATION for Group A: The DNA from Kit #827 has been tested for specific haplogroup determination to the fullest extent possible as of July 2009. [1], McCabes are now found mostly in the United States, Ireland and the United Kingdom, Australia, South Africa, and New Zealand. His DNA at 12 markers matches the Western Atlantic Modal Haplotype (WAMH), the most common Y-DNA signature of Europes most common Haplogroup, R1b, and as such, he has hundreds of matches at the 12 marker level, but none with the McCabe surname. Counties bordering Monaghan are: Tyrone, Armagh, Louth, Cavan, and Fermanaugh, all of which are within the historic province of Ulster except County Louth. 2008 - 2023 INTERESTING.COM, INC. [3] The United Kingdom ranks McCabe as 659th with 9,971 people. 8. Robert's line may have daughtered out. Notable people with the surname McCabe or MacCabe, Cabe (disambiguation) Notable people with the surname Cabe, "Cba Database of Irish-language Surnames", "McCabe Surname Origin, Meaning & Last Name History", "Frequently Occurring First Names and Surnames From the 1990 Census (Name Files)", "Frequently Occurring Surnames From Census 2000", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=McCabe_(surname)&oldid=1129748920, Anglicised Scottish Gaelic-language surnames, Short description is different from Wikidata, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0, Methodist minister, bishop, Civil War chaplain, singer and nationally known religious humorist, This page was last edited on 26 December 2022, at 23:36. 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. By 1838, the British New Zealand Company had begun buying land from the Maori tribes, and selling it to settlers, and, after the Treaty of Waitangi in 1840, many British families set out on the arduous six month journey from Britain to Aotearoa to start a new life. 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. This would be their homeland for centuries. This was about 30% of all the recorded Mccabe's in USA. 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. [4]. 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. However, with only 12 markers, this match may not be significant. 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.

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